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RICHARDSON'S PATENT ICE CRUSHER, 



Awarded Silver Medal by Ameri- 

 can Institute, N, Y,, 



With important and valua- 

 ble improvements, 



is now used by all of the Fresh 

 Fish Packers of Gloucester, Mass., 

 also by others on the Atlantic 

 Coast and the Great Lakes who all 

 recommend it as an economical 

 machine, saving ice, labor, time, 

 fish and freight, lor, with less la- 

 bor, the ice is crushed so uniformly 

 in size that more fish, with less ice 

 can be packed in the same space, 

 and kept longer and better than 

 with ice crushed by any other 

 method. 



Look at one, in Agricultural 

 Building, Columns A and B; 20 

 and 21 in Gloucester's exhibition of 

 the progress in the fisheries; in 

 Machinery Building, Sec. B 3, Col- 

 umn 19; or in Tufts' Soda Foun- 

 tain Establishments on the Cen- 

 tennial Grounds. 



Send for Circular to 



DAVID W. LOW, 



Agent, 



GLOUCESTER, MASS. 



AND 



THE CENTENNIAL STEERERS 



CONTAINING MANY VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS AND WELL WOR- 

 THY THE ATTENTION OF VESSEL OWNERS, 



Four hundred of them are now 

 in use on FISHING VESSELS and 

 YACHTS and have given perfect sat- 

 isfaction. < Ii'ijp"t iiiui Best 

 Wlietl* in il*e market. 



In vessels using these Steerers, 

 the wheel can be left in any position 

 without securing it by becket or other- 

 wise. When blowing hard or in a 

 heavy sea, the man at the wheel is 

 in no danger of being injured or 

 " thrown," as the action of the sea 

 has no effect ichaterer upon the wheel. 

 Nautical men will see the advanta- 

 ges of this in the coasting trade or 

 in vessels short -handed. 



It only requires^fean<f a half rev- 

 olutions of the wheel from hard up 

 to hard down. 



For full particulars and references 

 send for pamphlet and price list to 



FRED. L. STACY, Agent, 



GLOUCESTER, MASS. 



