4 MARINE REVIEW. [October 13, VESSEL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 1 PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY. C. W. ELPHICKE & CO. General Insurance Agents, CO. W. ELPHICKE. JAS. A. MYERS. OALVIN CARR. Room 10, No. 6 Sherman St., CHICAGO, ILL. JOHN MITCHELL. JOHN F. WEDOW. ALFRED MITCHELL. Mies ee Ss Ce. Vessel and Insurance Agents, 508, 509 & 510 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, 0. Office Telephone 767. Residence, John Mitchell, Doan 341. Jobn F. Wedow, 158 L. Alfred Mitchell, Doan 197 J. W. C. RICHARDSON, VESSEL AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT, Office Telephone 3838. 606 and 607 Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, O. Residence Telephone 2938. J.J. He BROWN. J. B. RODGERS. EDWARD SMITH. BROWN & CO. Vessel and Insurance Agents, 2o2 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. W. A. HAWGOOD. J. W. MOORRK. HAWGOOD & MOORE, Vessel and Insurance Agents, Residence Phone, Doan 446--W. A. Hawgood. Long Distance Tel. 2395. 608 Perry-Payne Building, CLEVELAND, O. JOHN GORDON & CO. Vessel, Freight and Insurance Agents, 1132 Guaranty Building, BUFFALO, N.Y. JOHN GORDON. J. H. KELLERAN. H. L. CHAMBERLIN. Capt. M. M. DRAKE, Long Distance Telephone: Office, Seneca 81. Office, Seneca 1660. Residence, Bryant 431. Residence, 2615 Bryant. DRAKE & MAYTHAM, Vessel and Insurance Agents, No. | Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. LAKE TRANSPORTATION © orcs agen, The Northern Steamship Company, LINES Lackawanna Green Bay Line, REPRESENTED || Ogdensburg Transit Co. Office, Dock and Warehouse, Lake Front, Foot of Water Street. HUTCHINSON & CO. Vessel and Insurance Agents. Office Telephone, Main 2458. Residence C, L. Hutchinsoa, Doan 19J. 0. L. HUTCHINSON. 412 Perry-Payne Building, W, H. MoGEAN. CLEVELAND, O. C. R. JONES & CO, VESSEL AGENTS, Fire and Marine Insurance, G. W. MAYTHAM, Long Distance Telephone: 501, 502 & 503 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, 0. J. H. BARTOW, Vessel and Insurance Agent, 611 and 612 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, O. TELEPHONE 717. THOS. WILSON, "3n2ire Owner Wilson's Transit Line. Gen. Forwarder, Freight and Vessel Agent, CLEVELAND, O. W. J. CONNERS, BUFFALO, CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE, GLADSTONE. Contractor, BUFFALO, N.Y. HARVEY D. GOULDER, Lawyer and Proctor in Admiralty, CLEVELAND, O. ALBERT J. GILCHRIST, PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY, 604 Perry-Payne Building, CLEVELAND, O. HARVEY L. BROWN, Counselor at Law and Proctor in Admiralty, 35 White Building, BUFFALO, N. Y. = PROFESSIONAL. HOYT, DUSTIN & KELLEY, LAWYERS and____ PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY, Offices, 702 Western Reserve Bidg., Cleveland, O. White, Johnson, MeGaslin & Cannon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY, Biackstone Bldg., Cleveland, O. ORESTES C. PINNEY, Lawyer and Proctor in Admiralty, Rooms 316 and 317 Perry-Payne Building, Telephone Main 2585. CLEVELAND, O. W. F. MACKEY. URBAN C. BELL. MACKEY & BELL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY, 1020-1022 PRUDENTIAL BLDG., BUFFALO, N. Y. TELEPHONE, SENECA I3I14. PATENTS. WILLIAM M. MONROE, Patent Attorney. 511 Society for Savings, CLEVELAND, 0. TELEPHONE 2688. Patents obtained in the United States and Foreign Countries. W. J. WOOD, "ari trenitecs, Ship Surve Consulting Engineer. o Prepares designs or working drawings and speci all classes of vessels and superintends Coe and pairs. Surveys damaged property and estimates cost of oe pairs. Te. Vessels designed--Twin 8.8. Virginia, St Twin S.8. North West and North Land. 1 ayo gmancte, and many others, including Fire Boats, Tugs, Barges ete Complete plans furnished for Steel Composite or Wooden Vessels, See cee niche ae CHICAGO, ILL, MIERS CORYELL, Consulting Mechanical Engineer Plans, Specifications and Superintende Marine and Water Works Engines and Boilers tions for 21 East Twenty-first Street, NEW YORK JOSEPH R. OLDHAM, Engineer an Naval Architect, Designs Steam Vessels, Marine Engines and Boj ae 3 oil and Superintends their Construction or Repairs, si 814 Perry-Payne Building, CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN HAUG, Consulting Engineer and Naval Architect. Ship and Engineer Surveyor Lloyds Register, London. Plans, Specifications and Superintendence of SHiDsana their Machinery. Specialties--Bulk Oil Vessels, High Speed Yacht Engines, ete, 206 Walnut Place, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE S D. McLEOD, and AEB Of Damages and Losses on Steel and Wooden Vessels. 713 Perry-Payne B'idg., - CLEVELAND, 0, ROBERT CURR, SURVEYOR OF IRON AND STEEL HULLS. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED, 418-419 Perry-Payne Bldg. CLEVELAND,O. TELEPHONE 472. AMBROSE V. POWELL, C.E. Consulting Engineer. SPECIALTIES :--Designing and Construction of DRY DOCKS, arbor Works, Docks and Plants for Handling Coal and Ore. Office, 615 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO, ILL. A BARGAIN IN Steam Yachts. One of them, built of oak in 1888, is of the following dimensions: Length over all, 66 ft.; on water line, 54 ft.; breadth, 12 ft.; depth, 6 ft. 4 in.; draft, forward, 2 ft.; draft, aft, 5 ft.; gross tonnage, 21.46; net tonnage, 10.73; bunker capacity, 5%4 to 6 tons; speed, 12 miles; passenger accom- modations, 9 berths. Machinery--Compound engines of 8 and 15 inches by 10 inches stroke; pressure, 200 Ibs.; boiler, pipe (Smith's Patent), built in 1891; length of boiler, 6 ft.; width, 5 ft. 6 in.; height, 6 ft.; fuel consump- tion per 24 hours, 3 tons. Outfit--Two boats, capstan, two anchors, 20 life preservers, 12 camp chairs, and everything required by law. Cabin is built of cherry, and contains washstand and water-closet. of cherry, having berth for captain. necessary racks, shelves, etc. Pilot house also Large galley with stove and all Two spars and rigging. PARTICULARS OF A SECOND VESSEL, also offcred at a bargain, are as follows: Built of oak in 1881; length over all, 74 ft.; on water line, 68 ft. 7 in.; breadth, 18 ft.; depth, 8 ft. 7 in.; draft, forward, 4 ft. 3 in.; draft, aft, 6 ft. 134 in.; gross tonnage, 41.74; net tonnage, 28.97; bunker capacity, 7 tons; speed, 10 miles; passenger accom- modations, 36. Machinery--Fore-and-ait compound engine with cylin- ders of 10 and 15 inches diameter by 10 inches stroke; boiler, marine tubular (Desotell & Hutton), 6 feet 6 inches long and 4 feet diameter; fuel consumption every 24 hours, 2% tons. Outfit--Two boats, two anchors, one chain, one sideboard, 19 chairs and stools, 34 life preservers, four awnings, two sidelights, one headlight and one sternlight, two brass ven- tilators, one pilot house compass, one tell-tale compass, two spars and necessary rigging; also engine tools, bed and table linen, curtains, etc. For prices address "Steam Yachts," Marine Review, Cleveland.