MARINE REVIEW. 3 send for Catalogue OT p= BUFFALO RRO" RANCES Steamboat and Vessel Ranges and Boilers, with patent Rotary Grate. SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD. We also carry the STAMFORD TUG AND YACHT GALLEY STOVES. RUSSELL & WATSON Successors to Felthousen & Russell. 145 Main St., BUFFALO, N.Y. PINTSCH GAS LIGHTED Buoys Adopted by the English, German, French, Russian, Italian, and United States Light House Departments, for channel and harbor lighting; over 500 gas buoys and gas beacons in service. f = BURN CONTINUOUSLY fiom ana'can be Scena distance of six miles Brilliant and steady illumination. Economical and reliable in operation. CONTROLLED BY THE SAFETY CAR HEATING & LIGHTING COMPANY, {60 Broadway, New York City. OPERATING A ia Rain, oF ALL NEW HYDROGRAPHIC CHARTS ARE KEPT IN STOCK BY THE MARINE REVIEW, 516 PERRY-PAYNE BUILDING, CLEVELAND. CAPTAINS AND MATES ARE INVITED TO CALL AT THE OFFICE OF THE MARINE REVIEW AND LOOK OVER THE CHARTS AND SAILING DIRECTIONS OF LAKES SUPERIOR, MICHIGAN, HURON, ERIE AND ONTARIO, PUBLISHED BY THE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. PROJECTORS! 10 MILLION TO 100 MILLION CANDLE POWER. The only successful commerial light. Adopted and endorsed by leading. steamship lines and builders. Have Replaced All Other Makes. CATALOG NOW READY. RUSHMORE DYNAMO WORKS, JERSEY CUEYANe wd. Type D. Pilot House. HEBOYGAN, MICH. -- CKING OUTFIT (TH COMPLET N CHARGE OF "Capt. P. L. Alen ADIAN WRECKER SAGINAW. 96 NOVEMBER. r uesday. Wednesday. Thursday, 8 13 16|\27|12 19 20 22 23 | 2222 26 2724 29'30) ~> \ m= | | os oe FOR SALE --__. TUG DUNCAN CITY. Length 112 feet, beam 19 feet, depth of hold 9 feet 3 inches; enclosed upper works and draws 10 feet. Steeple compound con- densing engine, 18 and 36 by 26inches. Built in 1891. Steel boiler, built in 1889, 15 feet long by 9 feet diameter. Tested for 150 pounds pressure. Has coal capaci-y for 145 tons; is well adapted for long and heavy towing or any kind of tug work; isa powerful boat and in prime condition. Can be seen at Cheboygan, Mich. Ap.ly to Thompson Smith's Sons. Noy. 15. J.8. DunHAM, CaPpr, THOS. JOHNSON, Carr. J. R. SINCLAIR, President. Chief Engineer & Wreckiug Master. Superintendent, DUNHAM TOWING & WRECKING CO. 15 TUGS aT CHICAGO, 4 TUGS AT S®. CHICAGO, Chicago Telephone, No. 852 Main. So. Chicago Telephone, No 63. Steamers when outside wanting our tugs, blow one long and one short blast of the whistle. TUGS, STEAM PUMPS, DIVERS, HAWSERS, LIFT- ING SCREWS, LIGHTERS, Etc., for Releasing Stranded or Raising Sunken Vessels, Furnished promptly on orders by telegraph or otherwise. Office Open Day and Night. 210 South Water Street, Private T i ES SE RG AS CHICAGO, ILL. WM. WILFORD'S Matchless Water-Proof Canvas. The best in the market for Hatch Covers, is stronger:. lighter and moye durab'e than apy Water-Procf Goods yet produced, Itis made of a twisted thread of pure flax whicl» renders it very strong, It will not crack like Cotton Goods: or take fire as easily, which is a great advantage, if sofz coal is used. EDWARD A. BUNKER, Room 617, 27 & 29 WiLLIAM ST., New Yorn. G. H. FosTER, Prest. MARK H. HANLON, V.-Prest. & Secy. W.H. WARNER, Treas. DAVID BARNHISEL, Gen'! Mgr. The [nter-Ocean Coal & Coke Co. General office, 513 Perry-Payue Blidg., Cleveland: PRODUCERS AND SHIPPERS. Choicest Grades of YIOUGHIOGHENY COAL FOR STEAMBOAT FUEL. Lighter in Cleveland Harbor of 400 tons capacity. CLEVELAND DOCKS, just north of Main Street bridge. cae RIVER DOCK, just above Detour, known as Watson dock