14 MARINE MARINE REVIEW LINER EXCHANCE. Space under this heading may be used gratis by our advertisers or subscribers to call attention to vessels or any craft, machinery, new or second hand, that they may have for sale. Those wanting machinery of any kind or wishing to purchase vessels, are invited to take advan- tage of the same offer. Employers in need of professional men or men who want positions may avail themselves of the opportunities offered. Each item will be limited to three lines. Letters concerning same must mention number attached to item and be addressed MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland. 0. 14{--FOR SALE--Double deck engine, 6 by 8 inch cylinders. 143--FOR SALE--45 foot tug with engine 13 by 15 inches. 144--FOR SALE--Pair double H. P. Engines 123 x 14 in., suitable for a tug. Good as new. {45--FOR SALE--One new 14 x 16 inch Upright Engine, suitable for marine or stationary work. - 146--FOR SALE--One new 10x 12 inch Upright Engine, suitable for marine or stationary work. {147--FOR SALE--At a bargain, small cruising yacht, keel and sloop rigged. Suitable cabin and boat generally in good condition. 148--WANTED--Master's position on good steambarge. on application. References given 149--WANTED--Pair swinging engines, second hand, not smaller than 6x6 cylinders; for dredge. 150--WANTED--A responsible man to take an interest in a new marine inven- tion; nothing like it in the market. Kevstone Cork Works. ALFRED L. BuTz, Importer and Manufacturer of Machine Cut CORES, U.S STANDARD Cork Life Preservers Granulated Cork for Refrigerators. 212 Market Street, FACTORY: 829,831 and 833 North Third St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cable Address: Buz. Address Marine Lock Box 487, Toledo, O. Indust'y File Works A. & H. GOUCH, Props. Manufacturers of FILES AND RASPS Equal to the best English File. / % OLD FILES REcurTr x ie All kinds of Job Grinding ° OFFICE AND WORKS: 48 Columbus St., Cleveland, 0. C. GouGcH, Manager, Mention the RbviEw. WOOD :: PRESERVATIVE Pennsylvania Railroad Standard, As specified by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for use on Floating Equipment, Docks, Cars, Flooring, and all Wood Work exposed to decay or attacks of Insects. May be applied with a Brush in same manner as Paint. PRICES LOW. PROTECTION SURE. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY THE I. H. OWEN, PRESIDENT, Chicago. F.H. VAN CLEVE, Sxc. Escanaba. WALKER CHEMICAL CoO. Jersey City, NW.J. CAPT. GEO. BARTLEY, Supt. Escanaba. ESCANABA TOWING & WRECKING CO., Escanaba, Mich. Tugs, Lighters, Steam Pups, Hawsers, Hydraulic Jacks and Diving Appliances always ready. TUG MONARCH, / Eng gine Compound, Cylinder 16 and 30 inches diameter, 30 inch. Stroke, Steam Pressure Allowed, 125 pounds. TUG DELTA, | Cylinder 20 by 22, Steam Pressure Allowed, 105 pounds. TUG OWEN, | Cylinder 20 by 20, Steam Pressure Allowed, 104 pounds. CENTRIFUCAL PUMPS, Seven and Fourteen Inch Suction. Pas ON ROUT. WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y., MANUFACTURERS OF TRIPLE EXPANSION, THREE CYLINDER, FORE AND AFT And STEEPLE COMPOUND MARINE ENGINES, High and Low Pressure Engines, Sectional, Propeller. Tug and Yacht Wheels. Cowles Aluminum and Manganese Bronze Propeller Wheels. These Wheels are noted for their extra speed, towing power and propor- tionate saving of coal. FRICES QUOTED OF APPRICATION REVIEW. . Sealed proposals for: at Port Huron, Michigan; Black River, Port Huron, ceived at this office until 2 p. m. September 16, 1892, and then publicly opened. 1 I blank forms and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. POE, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, etc. Sealed pro- NITED STATES ENGINEER OF FICE, Bur- U lington, Vt., August 8, 1892. C posals for blasting and dredging 72,000 cubic yards, more or less, of hard-pan and bowlders from Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y., will be received at this office until 10 A. M., Sept. 9, 1892, and then publicly opened, | forms, and all available int é nished on application to this office. Specifications, blank formation will be fur- S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 34 WEST CON- GRESS St., Detroit Mich., August 17, 1892. 1, dredging Black River, 2, dredging mouth of Michigan, will be re- Specifications, Sept. 8. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, DETROIT, e MICH., August 16, 1892. for: 1, dredging bar at mout Mich.; 2, dredging Essexvill Saginaw River; 3, dredging west channel along West Bay City, Mich.; 4, dredgin Saginaw River above Bay City, received at this office until 2 p. m., September 15, 1892, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. POE, Colonel Corps of Engineers, ete. Sealed proposals h of Saginaw River e bar near mouth of y channel of ich., will be Sept. 8. tember 12, 1892, Engineers, U.S. A. Specifications, blank forms, an formation will be furnished on application to this office. JAMES. F. GREGORY, Malo of S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 366 MILWAU- « KEE ST., Milwaukee Wis., August 12, 1892. Proposals, Harbor Improvements, Lake Michigan. Sealed proposals for: Green Bay Harbor, Wis., Dredging 120,000 cubic yards, more or less. Sheboygan Harbor, Wis., Pier Extension 200 feet, with Superstr:cture. Port Washington, Harbor, Wis., Pier Extension 200 feet, with Superstructure. Milwaukee, Wis., Extending Breakwater 500 feet, and 300 feet of superstructure. Milwaukee Harbor, Wis., Cutting down and rebuilding 200 feet of Superstructure; repairing 250 feet of piers, and taking out and replacing with new 264 pro- tection piles. Racine Harbor, Wis., Pier Exten- sion 250 feet, and repairs. Wis., Pier Extension 150 feet. bor, [L., Pile Pier, 376 feet Will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, Sep- and then pune opened. c Harbor of Refuge Kenosha Harbor, Waukegan Har- all available in- sept. 8. STEAMER CITY OF DETROIT daily at 8:30 a.m. to PUT-IN-BAY and RETURN $1.00. Meals,Refreshments. Brass and String Music. Evening Lake Rides every Monday and Satur- day, 8 P.M., from Superior Street Wharf. SATURDAY NIGHT EXCURSIONS TO DETROIT, a 'From June 5 to October 1, Giving a Full Day in that Beautiful City. Fare $2.25 Round Trip. Wharf 23 River St., 10 P.M. A. A. SHantz, G. P. A. T.F. Newman, G. A. K. P. Hows 1, City Pass. Agt. THE O'CONNELL GREASER, During the past three years hundreds of ma- rine engines of from 2,000 to 4,000 h. p. have been served, as well as high TOC speed electric light en- gines. RESULTS: Sure control of Crank in. Stoppage of Lard Oil account. Perfectly clean Engine Connell & Cahill, 4Vianistee, Mich. Dark Jines indicate ap- paratus. pia Vk 46 DIFFER ran ae One ee Te DISTINCT LINES: FORGES en "<The Steam Engine."' By Daniel Kinnear Clark, C. E. M. 1. M. E., Hon. MemberA S.M. E. A practical and exhaustive work. de- s'rip.ive of the most modern types of Lo:omo:ive, Marine, Stationary and Portable Engines, Boilers, Valve Gear, Link Motions, Triple and Quadruple Ex- pansion, 1 uel, Forced Drauzht. -- 1,500 pages; 1,800 diagrams and plates drawn to scale, + vols., cloth, $16.00 cash, or four monthly payments of $4.60 each, carriage prepaid. Scnad for deseriptive circulars, Blackie & Son, Ltd, 73 Bible Flouss, Wew Work. == 905 South Street, COMBINATION PUMP WATESE CLOSET | tie For Yach s, Pilot Boats, Naval Ships, Etc. Ness = : === For above or below water line. No tank needed, and when below water line you can flush bowl without hay- == ing to use pump. WILLIAM BISHOP, Plumber, Coppersmith & Steam Fitter, Telephone 4811 Cortlandt, NEW YORK. Yacht Fittings a Specialty,