Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 5, 1888, p. 8

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lined ical 4 j ut i if - 5; it 13 1 sear pecan yee HOWARD H. BAKER & CO. - Ship Chantens & Sail Makers fh Cordage, Wire-rope, Blocks Canvas, Anchors, Chains, Paints, Oils, Naval Stores. Cylinder, Lard, Signal and Lubricatin Oils a Specialty. AGENTS FOR THE Ameriqun Ship Windlass Company tor Rakes rie and Ontario. Importers of Nautical Ins jeramen’s of Every escription 18, 20,, 22, 24, & 26 Terrace. BRANCH STORE foot of Washington street (for- erly D. 8. Austin & Co.) Buffalo, N. Y- PENBERTHY’S IMPROVED Automatic Injectors FOR STATIONARY, MARINE. PORTABLE AND a BOILERS. .. DURABLE. “GST OL SC ADNVY ~’ RELIABLE, é Lm 0% LAL TILA SIMPLE a Written Guarantee with each A et C.H. PRESLEY & CO., Faiepnone No. 2383, CLEVELAND, 0. RALEE STEIN’S Es SELF-. Beat METAL ang PACKING pipes ant for hydraulic pressure. For full par- Ze aus and references MEL xatzenstern 4.00 $57 West St., between Leroy and Clarkson-st, N. on & CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who uses this packing on his Steam- ers, and THE MARINE RECORD are Agents for Cleveland and the Lakes. McKINNON BROS. Ashtabula Harbor, Oe» Machinists, Shipsmiths & Steamfitters ; ALSO, DEALERS IN Engineere’ supplies, Tpubricating and Burning @ils. BUSINESSPROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, ompass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS. PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners con have their Compasses Ad justed for Local Attraction at the time of repairs by stating how much ghey are out on East or West ourses, and which way it -THEC Established in 1857." : AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS CO,, S/and Hand Windlasses, Power, Crank and Steam Capstans, Wharf and Ferry Drops. Their Capstan Windy,asses have a Power Capstan with a single head which has power and speed ar- rangement entirely independent of th ,/ Windlass, and which makes a direct ‘lconnection with the Windlass without Thos, B, Quayle, George L. Quayle, Wm, Hi. Quayle. |plicate it and inc’ease the friction. In all their styles of Steam Wind- lasses they make w direct connection be- tween the engines and the windlass without counter shafts or dditional gearing. This saves friction and liabil- ity to break down, and conduces to dur- ability and ease in operating. They also have a counterbalance for the engines and an automatic lubricator for worm The hest.equipped plant in America for the manufac- ture ot Modern Marine Boilers. : BUPFALO. NEW YO RK! _jothers too numerous to mention, but which ere familiar to Masters, Owners For plans and information , ae Address, “ PRANK §. MANON, Agent PO. ho 88, roa _ LUTHER ALLEM, SECRETARY AND TREASURE YG I PRICES Agents for the American Ship Wiud)ass Co,, Williamson Bros. Sieam Steerer, Drein Metallic Life Boats 159 AND 163 RIVER-St., CLEVELAND, O. H. Ml. HANNA, JOHN F. PANKHURST, PRESIDENT. VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER. 4 LOE IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS AND VHESSHLS OF ALL DIMHNSIONS, Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low Pressure MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONARY & PORTABLE BOILERS. Blast Furnace and Roling Mill Machinery, - Hoisting and Pumping 4 Steam Pumps, Steam 2 4 and Hand Windlasses, , Winches, and Marine leads, wexihs or South of abeve Courses {6(River St., Cleveland, 0. JOLN P. DEVNEY, Marine Collector. Collections Promptly Attended to, “1 /ASHTABULW HARBOR: OHIO. DETROM g CLEVELAND Steam Navigation Ca., "Lo fice, on wharf, 28 River Street.) " BETWEEN GEEY SE} AND de DEER? IT, MACKINAC ISLAND, ST. IGNACE, ALS PENA, SAND BEACH, PORT,HURON, CHEBOYGAN, HARRISVILLE, OSCODAs ST. CLAIR, OAKLAND HOUSE AND MARINE CITY. Special Sunday Trips BETWEEN CLEVELAND AND DETROIT DURING SUMMER MONTHS, For full information, rates, tickets etc, apply E. B. WHITCOMB, Gen Pas’gr Agt. aa etroit, Mich. ae NEWMAN, Gen. Agt. Cleveland, 0. Travelers’ Sigfermalian Bureau, 224 Bank St, Cleveland, O. Where may be found a fall line of Ocea iwkets. |TRON STEAMSHIES, “ONOKO,” ds tk el Engines, Portable Hoist- Appliances of Every ing Engines. Description. GENERAL SHEET AND PLATE IRON WORKERS, Machinists, Boiler-Makers and Founders. _2Ullders of OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. N SHIP YARD, Old River Bed, foot of St. Paul St senegalensis OHIO. BEERS &9P%S, ) Look Out For Breakers. Port Huron Machinery & Suanl Depot, Dont leave port without a case of nang men, wma NOTES CANVAS OIL BAGS Engines, Steam and Wrecking st i Engineers Supplies, and Fit-outs for Steamers and Vessels. |405 and 407 Water st., }. H DEVEREUX,” Et SUHEL: SYEAMERS “SPOKANE” “CHEE: ” “CHAS, |. SHERFIELD,” “IRA H. OWEN,” “CORSICA. AT AN pgs “DARIUS COLE” AND STEAM YACHT “TWINGE. IRON FUGS “INTERNAVIONAL” AND “RECORD.” Established | in 1859. uosiey Liorow. Cleveland Dy Dock o,, FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, Mattrasses and Vessel Furniture ‘Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- pairing and Spar Making. CLEVELAND, OHIO, aboard, filled pee see for use. You may need the re the season is over, East. Mortimer H- eda, 122 Water St, Cleveland- Warerooms 798 a aoe eppistien st.,near Fui- ton. Factory 10 Willet- st. CLEVELAND, OHIO. ae es &, Pian ile oie > ih a PPT Rape ~ Pe aes ce Builders of Steam, Messenger Chain ‘the intervention of any gearing’ to com- — and worm gear,.and the engines are placed together in the most. accessible position. The above improvements and and Builders, are covered by Patents SKhh, GOOD ROPK aw owned exclusively by this ite eee E IRON WOR KS COMPANY 4 4 t j

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