18 MARINE REVIEW. [November 8, ROACH'S SHIP YARD. DELAWARE RIVER ----IROKN---- SHIP-BUILDING & ENGINE WORKS, CHESTER, PA. Builders of Steamships and Marine Machinery. SHIP-BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. New York Office, Morgan Iron Works, Foot East Ninth Ste. Nawport News Shipbuilding ct Dry Dock COMPANY. WORKS AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA. (On Hampton Roads.) Equipped with a Simpson's Basin Dry Dock capable of docking a vessel 600 feet long, drawing 25 feet «f water, at any stage of the tide. Repairs made promptly and at reasonable rates. SHIP AND ENGINE BUILDERS. For estimates and further particulars, address Cc. B. ORCUTT, Pres"t, No. | Broadway. New York. The Pusey & Jones Company, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Builders of IRON AND STEEL STEAMERS, STEAM YACHTS, \<s"_~--s- TOW BOATS, MARINE ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS, AND OF HEAVY MACHINERY GENERALLY. ALSO COPPERSMITH WORK. SPECIAL FACILITIES for REPAIRS to both WOODEN and METAL BOATS. MARINE RAILWAY. NO WHARFAGE CHARGED. 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, Tinwarc, 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 1. M. BOWERS, General Manager, CLEVELAND, OHIO. OTICE.--The steam pile driver oly "FISHING QUEEN", owned by _ John W. Averill, Jr., burden about 7.91 tons, together with boilers, machinery, anchors, cables, furniture, tackle, and all appurtenances, will be sold from the west steps of the Post Office Building, Cleve- land, Ohio, on Tuesday, November 29, 1898, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to satisfy an in- debtedness of $7,700.00 of the National Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, Ohio, against said John W. Averill, Jr., under a certain mortgage, recorded Book 71, page 72, Office of Collector, Cleveland, - Ohio. SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSEY, Attorneys for National Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 24. Insurance Company of North America, CAPITAL, PaidupIinCash, = = %3,000,000.00 ASSETS,. = = = = "= "8 & 10,023,220.93 * ~ i YER, Seo'y. & Trea- CHARLES PLATT, President. ABEVILLE E. FR ° ™JGENE L. ELLISON, Vice-President. T., HOWARD WRIGHT, Marine Sec'y. JOHN H. ATWOOD, Assistant Secretary. Lake Marine Department, < ""cwcsco,uie Chas. E. & W. F. Peck, 58 William St., NEW YORK CITY. Royal Insurance Building, CHICAGO, ILL. C. T. BOWRING & CO., 5 and 6 Billiter Avenue, E. C., LONDON, ENG. BROWN & CO., . . 202 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. PARKER & MILLEN, 15 Atwater St.,W., Detroit, Mich. J. G. KEITH & CO., 138 Rialto Building, Chicago, Ill. LA SALLE & CO., Board of Trade Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Are prepared to make rates on all classes of Marine Insurance on the Great Be Lakes, both CARGOES and HULLS. . Great Lakes Register, Combined and issued in connection with BUREAU VERITAS Internationai Register of Shipping. F. D. HERRIMAN, Surveyor-General, Chicago, III. THE MANHATTAN RUBBER YI F'e OO. FACTORIES-- Passaic, N. J. HEADQUARTERS--I8 Vesey St., N. Y. BRANCH SALESROOMS No. 212 Champlain St., CLEVELAND, O. W. D. ALLEN, 151 Lake St., CHICAGO, ILL. MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade of Marine Valves, Sheet and Piston Packings. Deck, Steam and Fire Hose of every description S4°S!52x«. AND OTHERS needigg! Cast Brass, Bronzes and Bi IL FR [ lJ G § cullen metals. Want to hear from you. ant to furnish you with Boat Trimmings, Propeller Blades, Wheels, Engine Bearings, and other things. Can furnish the rough castings or completed parts, polished or nickel plated. No one better equipped. Skilled workmen. Olean solid castings, A No.1 quality. Now is a good time for manufacturers to make contract--later on may be too late. We might consider taking hold of good specialty on our own hook Write STANDARD BRASS WORKS, Kalamazoo, Mich. OTICE.--The Pro. Tug HELENE, owned by John W. Averili, Jr., burden about 12.50 tons, together with boilers, machinery, anchors, cables, fur- niture, tackle, and all appurtenances, will be sold from the west steps of the Post Office Building, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- day, November 29, 1898, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to satisfy an indebtedness of $7,700.00 of the National Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, Ohio, against said John. W. Averill, Jr., under a.certain mortgage, re- corded Vol. 17, page 71, Office of Col- lector, Cleveland, Ohio. SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSBY, Attorneys for National Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. 24. OTICE.--The steel steam fish pile driver "IDEAL", owned by John W. Averill, Jr., burden about 13.18 tons, to- gether with boilers, machinery, anchors, cables, furniture, tackle, and all appur- tenances, will be sold from the west steps of the Post Office Building, Clevelana, Ohio, on Tuesday, November 29, 1898, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to satisfy an indebted- ness of $7,700.00 of the National Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, Ohio, against said John W. Averill, Jr., under a certain mortgage, recorded Vol. 17. page 71, Office of Collector, Cleveland, Ohio. SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSBRY, Attorneys for Oe Bank of Commerce of Cleveland, oO. Nov. 24.