- MARINE REVIEW. [March 29, COMPRESSORS éesciters, Air Lift Pump and Stone Channellers. THE INGERSOLL-SERGEANT DRILL CO., CATALOGUES. Havemeyer Building, NEW YORK. Steamboat Fuel at Ashtabula, 28 Sestcuany. | [ ighter Carrying Different Grades at all...a. Times, Bh ee Miners and Shippers. Pickands, Mather & Co., Z| Fer Licuters "st... baw eal Sriceuaoll eoat furnished at any M. A. HAN NA eM] CO,, Main Office, Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland. ERIE, At DETOUR, MICH., A FUEL DOCK equipped with tlme during Day or Night. Western Reserve Building, 0. Ci e wi BavsAN, t ECKIN UTEIT HARGE OF a Sy c : Capt. Martin Swain MAROH 10-100 TON dacKs. : OO {-l2INCHHAWSER, S|M/T{|WIT|F]sS Ce ee lola | 41 616/27 | 8-911 = Afipptab LS 11|12/13/14/15/16 iy Ve ee : ee 18 | 19 | 20] 21 | 22 |23 | 24 * -- Capt, MARTIN SWAIN, 28 | 29/30] 31 GEBONGANG oe" U. S. Engineer Office, 1637 Indiana Ave., Chicago., Ill., March 21, 1900. Sealed propos- als for manufacture and erection of super- structure for double track Railroad Bridge across Illinois and Mississippi Canal near Wyanet, Ill., will %e received here until 12 noon, April 10, 1900, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. J. H. Willard, Major, Engrs. Apr. 65. THE DONNELLY SALYAGE AND WRECKING €O., Ltd KINGSTON ONT. Divers, Steam Pumps, Tugs, Ete SUPPLIED ON SHORTEST NOTICE. JouN DonnELLY, Sr., Pres. JouN DONNELLY, JR., Vice-Pres. H. B. Foiesr, Treas. Tuos. DONNELLY, Secy. The Bessemer Steamship Company Solicits Catalogues, Prices and Discounts from manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Ship Machinery, Brass Goods, Rope, Paints, Asbestos, Packing, Hose, Furniture, Piping, Glass and Crock- ery, Tinware, Ranges, Carpeting, Bedding, Life-preservers, Rafts and Boats, Engineers' Supplies and Tools, Carpenters' Tools, Elec- tric Supplies, Lamps, Grate Bars, Castings, etc., etc., etc. ALSO QUOTATIONS from Market men and Grocers on the Lakes for Provisions and Meat, best quality only. ~ CATALOGUES without quotations are not wanted. ALL GOODS except provisions to be delivered in Cleveland. Address L. M. BOWERS, General Manager, CLEVELAND, OHIO. A Fine Chart of the whole of Georgian Bay on a large scale, PRICE, POST PAID, $1.75 : The Marine Review Pub. Co., Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, O. WANTED. Light-draught towboat of good power, suitable for handling two or three log barges on sluggish stream; two steam derrick boats for hand- ling logs; six barges suitable for barging logs; give full data and prices. Address Speer Box & Lumber Co., Jackson, Clarke fount, Ala. a pril 5. NEW STEAMBOAT HULL FOR SALE CHEAP. Built for passenger and freight service. Suitable for Great Lakes. Good sea boat. Ninety-seven feet over all, 18 feet beam. Stem, stern, frames, keel and keelson of white oak; planking of oak and long leafed. yellow pine. All fastenings galvanized iron. Vessel thoroughly salted. Hull of fine lines and would be very fast with good machine. Have high pressure engine, 14x14, but no boiler. Will sell as she stands cheap for cash, or will fit out complete in first-class way. Photograph if desired. Apr. 5. FRANK W. REYNOLDS, Canajoharie, N.Y. FOR SALE. Machinery from wrecked steamers St. Lawrence and H. A. Tuttle, consisting of engines, boilers, steam steering engines, steam windlasses, etc. For particulars inquire of tt E. G. CROSBY & CO., Muskegon, Mich Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the lLight-House Board until 2 o'clock, p. m., March 30, 1900, and then opened for furnishing the materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the construction and delivery of the steam wooden light-ves- sel, No. 74, delivered at the Buoy Depot at Little Diamond Island, Portland Harbor, Maine, in accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon applica- tion to this office. F. J. Higginson, Rear Ad- miral, U. S. N., Chairman. Mar. 22. U. S. Engineer Office, 1637 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill., March 15, 1900. Sealed pro- posals for constructing foundations for four arch culverts and for constructing fourteen pipe culverts under Illinois and Mississippi Canal and for other work and material of same character will be received here until 12, noon, April 16, 1900, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on applica- tion here or to Assistant Engineer L. L. Wheeler, Rock Falls, Ill. J. H. Willard, Maj., Engrs. April 5