14 MARINE REVIEW. style as that furnished all the larger lake vessels, first takes at- tention. It isin operation most of the time, as is the steam towing machine, which is a counterpart of that fitted on the steamer Aurora. 'The practicability and usefulness of this machine was proven several years ago on the Boston Tow Boat Company's steam collier Orion. 'This exhibit also includes cap- stans of all sizes, a 00 geared crank capstan and a dock steam capstan. 'The case. of nickel-plated models of all classes of J WINDLASS CO, PROVIDENCH, RI. painting of the passenger steamer Manitou, a model of the same steamer, and models of the Maritana and Arthur Orr. As the yard of this company is not far from the fair grounds, and as all plate and material is handled by a Brown traveling crane it would no doubt be worth the time spent to visit the yard. The only lake ship chandlery concern having an exhibit is Geo. B. Carpenter & Co., Chicago, Ill. It is a very complete collection of everything of importance in this line and it is tastefully ar- EXHIBIT OF AMERICAN STEEL BARGE CoO., WEST SUPERIOR, WIS. machinery of this kind is a handsome display in itself. In ad- dition to this machinery in the transportation exhibit, there are two of the Providence naval capstans on the U.S. war ship Illinois. 'The Providence capstans are artistic as well as dura- ble, for a plaster cast of a sailor in the liberal arts building shows him sitting on a Providence capstan. Mr. Fred Pell is in charge of this company's exhibit. The Chicago Ship Building Company has an interesting wall exhibit in the gallery, consisting of a black and white ranged. McBean, Edge & Co., signal lamp manufacturers, Buf- falo, N. Y., have included in this display a set of their well- known lamps finished in brass. Fluted and corrugated lenses with corrugations inside and out are shown. 'The Detroit Boat Works, Detroit, Mich., have an exhibit including all kinds of fine boats turned out by them, but they call attention particu- larly to the fact that the electrie launches running on the lagoons were constructed at their works, the one for Director Davis' private use being one of the finest pieces of marine archi-