14 MARINE REVIEW. CON. STARKE. JOS. WOLTER. AUG. RIEBOLDT. ee WOLTER & CO., SHIPBUILDERS, 'SIM 'NVSAOSSHS FLOATING DRY DOCK WILL LIFT VESSELS OF 400 TONS. HAYES, HEINE & STACK, MANUFACTURERS OF MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BEDDING. We make a specialty of fitting out vessels. Send for Prices. 70 EAST RIVER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. EX. D. ROOT, Lorain, O. Established 1865S. SHIPBUILDING AND CENERAL REPAIRINC. TUGS AND STEAM YACHTS A SPECIALTY. J. D. WILSON. M. HENDRIE. Montague Iron Works, MONTAGUE, MICH. WILSON & HENDRIE, Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF Marine Engines and Boilers, AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY. PATTERSON'S NAUTICAL DICTIONARY. '"You may take my order for one, and | will very pro- bably want another," said H. D. Goulder, admiralty attorney, when he ordered the Dictionary. It is a book of reference that any one connected with marine affairs cannot afford to be without. Send $5.00 and your order to the MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, Ohio. THE FRONTIER IRON WORKS, DETROIT, MICH, Builders of TRIPLE EXPANSION and all kinds of . Marine Hngine Engines furnished for Steamships: T. W. Palmer, Livingstone, Majestic, Tampa, John Mitchell, Nyanza, Fedora, Geo.F. Williams, Mackinaw, Keweenaw, Jno. Harper, W. F. Sauber, and Iosco. (fore and aft Panther, compound) Fitted with 'JOY SHIP BUILDING. DOCKING, REPAIRING, SPAR MAKING. DOCK HAS PIT TO SHIP RUDDERS. HURON, MICH. NEW DOGK. (Largest on the Lakes.) Length: 400 feet. on top 95 feet. Width: 4 bottom 55 " at gate 62 '*/ to floor 20 feet. Depth: { to sill 18 " on blocks16 '7 s Nearest Modern Dock: to the SAULT or MACKINAW. me iat* CLEVELAND, 0. A a HANDLING cre ORE AND CNEL ae OF ANY DESCRIPTION. | | re Derrick can Lift Pe ee oe Radius of Boom, Ceres alee Uh at) ae Direction at Will of Operator, E:Vale fom can Propel Itself on Lic te: ited ok: 'sired Distance. a aes ay rN Pang PULL ss se anaes BUILDERS roo: ieee Lod ole COAL BUCKETS, (oy | a BUCKETS AND DUMP CARS. --