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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 5 Mar 1891, p. 14

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Bh a es ; 2 ae ere oe EAR RONDE ase sy SON SSU SOTO NEE SS a En ae 4 MARINE REVIEW. T . 3 THE SCHAFER STAY BAR. Redeeming My Pledge. SHOP RIGHTS FOR ‘SALE. DURING THE MONTHS OF CANVASSING, PREPARATORY TO THE COMPILING OF BEESON’S SAILOR’S HAND-BOOK AID INLAND MARINE GUIDE, for 1891, the writer has repeatedly promised that the work would be adver- tised, advertised «xtensively, and advertised expensively, and no stones left unturned, looking towards securing an unprecedented circulation. The entire work is being electrotyped to provide for the running of an extra edition. To day, Feb. 18th, I have placed on exhibition in Detroit, the largest Marine View (in oil), ever painted for use as an advertisement, it is the work of H. F. Sprague, of Cleveland, and the picture presents a portrait of the Sailor Boy, whose picture appears on the cover of the American Edition of my Book, which will come from press March 5th. This painting referred to will be exhibited in all the leading cities on the lakes. Respectfully, Price of Book $1.00, Order Now. HARVEY C. BEESON. Tz: Globe Inj | . obe Injector. | | I OVERFLOW . 5 i 4 ‘ed Works sibinde “Tet to 140 ep Pressure and The best, the cheapest, and the only means of staying marine boilers. wor pipes dak p=? Eee wail hes Ae nes | This stay gives free expatision. We use no putty or cement.of any kind. Wm ce convince you of its merits. On trial to responsible parties. The strength of the stays is not reduced by heaving them up with long STEAM Extra Heavy ‘Check Valves for marine purposes. Valves and wrenches and rope falls,. but we guarantee that one man with a wrénch Seats of hard metal can be renewed without disconnecting body. not to exceed three feet in’ length will make the joint absolutely tight. Write for prices. MANUFACTURED BY . ° ‘ " J . ttl This device can be applied to boilers now in use with but very little ex- MARTY BROS. ® (50/8008, | pense. Get estimates ftom eg Go, PHOEN iX IRON WORKS 3 27 Center Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. | 7 peel < The National Automatic Injector. Modern Marine Engines:Boilers ve ase at Ge ee Our double valves in overflow makes it most per- 1223 to 1231 Fourth St., PORT HURON, MICH. fect, automatic and reliable ; will lift with hot suction pipe, and will work water 140 hot. All parts can be duplicated without sending Inj: ctor to fae- tory. Can give best of testimonials from engineers that are using them, Will send Injector to any re- liable party on a guarantee: Give the National a trial then decide for yourself if | you want it or not. We also make the National Ejector. Send for Descriptive Price List. s"Agents wanted in FRONTIER , IRON AND BRASS WORKS, List, gaz agents wanted in perma, mic, | A suns ats wart a TRIPLE EXPANSION now §=CT iio Wad «ot eve ak © and all kinds of Mitlinmg | === SoS Sa | Engines furnished MANUFACTURERS OF THE—— for Steamships: KEYSTONE MARINE VALVE. Tr. e Palmer, These RED, AIR AND FOOT VALVES, are the Livingstone, Best Rubber Valves made. Majestic, fampa, John Mitchell, Nyanza, Fedora, Geo.F. Williams, Mackinaw, Keweenaw, Jno. Harper, (fore and aft Panther, compound) and for the two coun- terparts of the r . . Tampa, building at Fitted with “JOY "PATENT VALVE GEAR. W heeler’s vard. ' MARINE BOILER WORKS, (Formerly RussELL TRON WORKS.) {O13 and 1015 Water Street, - - - TOLEDO, OHIO. Telephone Nos. { Office, 15. Special Attention Given to Repairs, 1 Residence, 192. J. D. WILSON. M. HENDRIE. Montague Iron Works, MONTAGUE, MICH. WILSON & HENDRIE, ‘Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF Marine Engines and Boilers, AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, g & RF) R. REEVES & CO., HENRY B. BURGER. - .GRORGE B. BURGER. i Manufacturers of MARINE, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY BOILERS, TANKS, HEAT- +} ERS, SMOKE STACKS, and all kinds of SHEET IRON WoRK. : H a B. & Cc. B. B U RC ER, Repairing promptly attended to. Estimates given. ; | MANITOWOC, WIS. : i} u————————_HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE *% CAG. . | HYDRAULIC StEEE!Ns . Ship Builders and Contractors : ; CEARS. , ; : AES ‘ . i : IT IS ASTONISHING HOW WELL AND EASY THEY DO THEIR WORK. Dock will admit vessels of 1200 tons and boxes will. lift 350 ton i Manufactured by 7 $ * : ' vessels. Yard is fitted with a large spar derrick, and ;| CRAWLEY & JOHNSTON. : a stock of spars always on hand, i CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, CINCINNATI, OHIO, For dimensions of Dry Dock, see page 13. bes

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