MARINE REVIEW. 21 ---- Lake Erie Engineering Works, Buffalo, N. Y. RICHARD HAMMOND, Pres't. - aba. Steam Engines, Compound, Triple and Quadruple Expansion Engines, From 250 to 10,000 Horse Power For Marine and Stationary Service. -- 3 -- ~~ = x eee 3 Soe eG) Go eee ee ee JOHN COON, Sec'y and Treas. So sth oe foavae Special Designs for Cable Railways and Electric Power Plants. The Best Eeonomy and Regulation Guaranteed. SSSSSs=-- = Oe A za : Ge Nickel Plate Ahoy? Aye, Aye Sir! The line to hail and the line to take To reach your craft to fit her out, Is the well-known, ship- hape Nickel Plate Route, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Or any port you want to go, The shortest time and lowest rate Are shipmates with the Nickei Plate. asuperB DINING CAR service. For particulars inquire of A. W. JOHNSTON, or, B. F. HORNER, Cenl. Supt. CGenl. Pass. Agt. SOLEVELAND, O. MIL, BAGS for CALMING the WAVES, A Barrel of Oil and a Durable Oil Bag with capacity for a Gallon of Oil, delivered aboard Vessels in Cleveland for SAO. The bag has attachments that permit of its being slid down the anchor chains when the vessel is at anchor, or thrown to windward when the vassel is Moving. As the vessel comes up to it, the bag can be hauled aboard by means of a line, and thrown ahead from time to time. The expenditure of $10 may save your vessel. STORM OIL BAG CO. 123 River Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. PLANT ®Y ID AdeerRreA. DON'T BE DOPEY! HELP YOURSELF and at same time heip us. "KUREKA'" Packing will outlast 3 to 4 times any other. ROBERTSON THOMPSON INDICATOR | will push you further ahead in your profes- sion than anything else. 40 Hine & Robertson Co. 40 Cortlandt St. N.Y. An Opportunity for ENGINEERS a An Indicators for Sale Cheap. Calkins Steam Engine Indicator, Pianimeter, Pantograph extra springs, and three way cock--full outfit for taking indicator cards -- regular price $40-- our price $35. Send for Catalog MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, O. Handsome Photographs of Lake Steamers. For some time the REVIEw has been planning to secure photographs of lake vessels under way, giving an artistic marine scene as well as a picture of the vessel. Arrangements have been completed and the first consignment has been received. They are 8 by 10 inches on tea colored mounts and will be sent toany address. We have a number instock, and as more are being taken every few days we can furnish prints of almost any of the modern freight steamers at $1 each. The following are on hand J. J. McWilliams, J. N. Glidden, Cherokee, D. Leuty, Yukon, Wawatam, Majestic, F, ly. Vance, Colgate Hoyt, Briton, Chas. Hebard, Selwyn Eddy, John Harper, Pillsbury, Saginaw Valley, Forest City, Gladstone, Maritana, S. S. Curry, Wallula, John V. Moran, Malta, H. J. Johnson, Jim Sheriffs. John Mitchell, Quito, Choctaw, Zenith City, Corsica, City of Collinwood,Victory, Merida, Annie M, Ash, Pascal, P. Pratt. Send $1 to the MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, O S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 213 Woodward e Ave., Detroit, Mich., May 19, 1896. Sealed proposals for furnishing all Labor, Ma- terials, and Appliances for (E) widening channel below islands at Little Rapids; (F) widening channel at Angle, foot of Hay Lake; and (G) widening channel from Dike to Angle at Little Mud Lake, will be received here until 2p. m., June 18, 1896, and then publicly opened. In- formation furnished on application. G. J. LY- DECKER, Lieut. Col. Eng'rs. May 21-8, Ju 4-11. FOR SALE____--__ 60x10 ft. SEEAM LAUNCH, 4} Compound Engine and Condensers, Steam Pumps, etc., Kitchen, Berths, fully equipped, and in first-class order. or particulars inquire Room 65, 94a Salle Street, Ca1caaco, Inu. / \