Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), January 3, 1889, p. 8

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HOWARD H. BAKER & CO. Chip Chandlers & Sail Maker's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE ALERS IN Cordage, Wire Rope, Blocks, Canvas, Anchors, Chains, Paints, Oils, Naval Stores. Cylinder, Lard, Signal and Lubricating Oils a Specialty. AGENTS FOR THE Ameriqnn Ship Cindtass Company toy Rukes Pirie and Ontario, Importers of Nautical Instruments of Every Descrip rto n. 18, 20, 22, 24, & 26 Terrace. | BRANCH STORE foc gid shington street (for- merly D. 5. Austin Buffalo. N. Y- HOISTING ENGINES AND SHIP | STEERING EN- gines; with elther Frictional, Spur or xr Worm Gearof various patterns to suit all purrores. J. W. GROVER & SON, SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL MAKERS AND RIGGERS IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Gire Rope, Manilla, and Garred Cordage, Gunes, Blocks, Onk- nm, Gan, Pitgh, Ours, An- ghors, Ghains, ety. 116 & 119 RIVERST., & 134 & 135 DOCK CLEVELAND, OHIO. eeocen ENS FOR Boras ROD VALVE S adi LKATZENSTEIN & CC 857 West St., between Leroy and Clarkson-st, N. Y. 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 Mardbor, O., Machinists, Shipsmiths & Steamfitters; | ALSO, DEALERS IN Rngineere’ puppies, Ibubricating and Burning Mile. BUSINESSPROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, Compass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners cen have their Compasses Ad justed for Local Attraction at the time of repairs by stating how much barr are ont on East or West Uurses, which way it leads, “Nor'b 5 South of above Courses 161River St., Cleveland, 0. JOHN P.DIVNEY, Marine Collector. Gollections Promptly Attended to. ASHTAROSLA HARBOR, OHIO. E. L, PARRISH, Ship Chandler, Sail & Awning Maker. Sewell & Day’s Boston Rope. Boston and Lockport Block Company’s patent 5-roller Bushed Blocks. 35-37 Main st., - BUFFALO, N. Y- TELEPHONE NO. 314. ESTABLISHED 1847 Hues ol aie } ty, —: \ sf 4 ‘ Py sc\y OFFICE & WORKS CENTRAL WAY \ \ Grice Thee ask Bveri ibd aaeed \h ge | |\\ C) Thos, H. Quayle, George 1, Quayle, Hone ii, Quayle. Clayelana LAKE ERIE BOILER WORKS. re al Saye a Or eed —-Hany | ee We The e hest equipped | plant in “nerita for the Arendal ture ot Modern Marine Boilers. BUFFALO. NEW. YORK Agentsfor the Am«1rican Ship WindJrss Co,, Williamson Bros. Steam Steerer, Drcin Metallic Life Boat, 159 AND 163 RIVER-St., CL EVELAND, QO. A AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS C0, Established in 1857. ‘Builders of Steam, Messenger Chain and Hand Windlasses, Power, Crank and Steam Ca pstans, Wharf and Ferry ‘Drops. Their Capstan Windla333 have a Power Capstan with a single ‘head which has power and speed ar- "_\rangement entirely independen: of th ‘Windlass, and which makes a direct ‘connection with the Windlass without the intervention of any gearing to com- plicate it and inc ease the friction. In all their styles of Stesm Wind- lasses they make « 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 and worm gear. and the engines are placed together in tae most accessible position. The above improvements and others too numerous to mention, but which ere familiar to Masters, Owners and Builders, are covered by Patents owned exclusively by this Company. For plans and information Address, FRANK §. MANTON, Agent. P. 0. box 53, Providence, RJ. H. M. HANNA, PRESIDENT. “= THEGLOBE IRON WORKS COMPANY IRON AND STEEL a AND VESSHLS OF ALL DIMENSIONS, Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, ‘MARINE, STATIONARY & PORTABEE BOILER _ JOHN F. PANKHURST, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER. 4 LUTHER ALLEN, Blast Furnace and Rolling Mill Machinery, Hoisting and Pumping Engines, Portable Hoist- ing Engines. GENERAL SHEET AND PLATE IRON WOF Boiler-Makers and Founders. o ders of . IRON sTEAMSHIPS {ONOKO, RWILLLAM CBRISHOLM, J. A. OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. N SHIP YARD, Old River Bod, thot of St Built STEEL STEAMERS SPOKANE, CAMBRIA, CHAS. J SHEF- FIELD. IRA H, OWEN, CORSICA, CORONA, NORTH- ERN LIGHT, NORTH WIND, NORTHERN "KING, E. P. WILBUR, 8. SWAIN. PASSENGER STEAMER DARIUS cole AND S?PEAW YACHT IWILIGHT Winches, and M Appliances Of: Description. Established in 1859. HENRY LEOPOLD. IRON TUGS INTERNATIONAL AND RECORD, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kindsof fine and plaip Cleve FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, Mattrasses and Vessel Furniture Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- pairing and Spar Making. Wererocnt 798 and 800 Lorain- st., near Ful- CLEVELAND, OHIO, ton. Factory 10 Willet-s' te CLF VELAND, OHIO. and DryDock Co, Port Huron Machinery & Supply Depot, PAREBTON & PPLE, ORT HURON. MICH. Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealers in Boilers, Engines, Steam and Wrecking pumps, — Engineers Supplies, and Fit-oute 3s for Steamers and Voosels. re SECRETARY AND TREASURER c Saini Neoaskalieaitiotntuaial

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