= Si eC fener "= % HYDRAULIC' MACHINERY, TOOLS AND SUPPLIES FOR MARINE AND SHIP YARD USE. The WATSON-STILLMAN C0, «4 aT i INNA sal i 5 i i WANTED FOR SALE, FOR CHARTER, Ete. Space under this heading 25 cents a line, euch insertion, for three inser- tions or less. Special rates for periods of more than three insertions. --FOR SALE--We desire to sell the steamers Liberty, Barker, Tele- gram and Hunter, which have become too small to handle our business. The steamers are in first-class condition. Personal inspection invited and correspondence solicited. Purchaser can take possession at once. They. are a bargain for any one desiring this class of boats. A. Booth & Co., Chicago. / d --WANTED--Two or three steel steamers of 3,000 to 4,000 tons capa- city for lake trade, to be delivered upon close of navigation in 1901. Cash if desired. Address "Shipper," the Marine Review Pub. Co., Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland. tf --FOR SALE--Double drum hoist and our own make 6 H. P. Gasoline Engine for use on boat or dock. Bargain. Mianus Motor Works, Mianus, Conn. d --WANTED-Steam barges for cash. Will purchase one or two single- . deck steam barges in good condition not classing below A 1%, with carrying capacity of 800 to 1,200 net tons on not to exceed 12 ft. draught. ' Address L. J. Petit, Milwaukee, Wis. d --FOR SALE--Cabin gasoline launch, 16 H.P., excellent condition. George L. Fleitz, Detroit, Mich. d --FOR SALE--Steam ferry boat of 103 ft. length and 18 ft. beam. Price, $4,500. Electrically lighted throughout. Canadian bottom, licensed to carry 886 passengers in rivers or bays. Too small for present traffic. J: . McLaughlin, Owen Sound, Can. d --FOR SALE--Passenger and freight steamer. Capacity 100 passen- ers. Length 175 ft., width 40 ft., depth of hold 10 ft. Extensive repairs t fall. Engines 22 and 44 by 34 in. stroke. Engine, boiler and hull in good condition. Classes A-2. Speed about 12 miles. Allowed 97 Ibs. of steam. Address M. G. H., care Marine Review Pub. Co., ee. --FOR SALE--Scott's Coast Pilot, 1901 edition. Great lakes and con- aaur waters. Fully revised. Price, $1.50. The Marine Reee F ee Co., Cleveland. --FOR SALE--Charts of all the world. Charts of the great lakes always in stock. United States Hydrographic Office charts, Coast Sur- vey charts, Army Engineer charts. We bind charts and back them with pe, so that they will last for years. The Marine Review ee eveland. We can furnish, in most cases from stock constantly on hand, any book on naval architecture, marine engin- eering, admiralty law, seamanship .and other subjects kindred to the construction and operation of vessels. _The Marine Review Pub. Co., Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland. DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY, The Only Line Reaching YIARQUETTE MICH. Air "'The Queen of Northern Summer Resorts." Hotel Accommodations thoroughly first-class headed by the Hotel . Superior, the finest Hostelry on the Great Lakes. THE GEO B ROSS Lessee, HOTEL SUPERIOR, MARQUETTE, MIOH.; are ae LEXINGTON e ° » HOTEL, Ontcaago, ILL.; formerly Manager OHICACO BEACH HOTEL. --WRITE THE UNDERSIGNED FOR*ILLUSTRATED PUBLICATIONS. E. C. OVIATT, G. A. CLIFFORD, A E. EDMONDS, Trav. Pass. Agent,. Trav. Pass. Agent, City Pass. Agent, 716 Ottawa St., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. CINCINNATI, OHIO. DETROIT, MICH. F. W. SALSBURY, J. F. LEE, GEO. W. HIBBARD, Commercial Agent, Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. Gen' Pass. Agen' PITTSBURG, PA. 298 So. Clark St., CHICAGO, ILL. MARQUET E, MICH. W. S. JENKS, President. 0. L. JENKS, Vice-Pres. and Treas. A. M. CARPENTER, -Sec. and Gen'! Mgr. The Jenks Ship Building Co. : / Office and Machine Shops at Fourth St. Yards. Foot of Lincoln Ave. PORT HURON, MICH. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Marine Engines and Boilers. STEAM WINDLASSES, CAPSTANS AND STEERING APPARATUS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ON SHIPS, ENGINES AND BOILERS. inhi Cleveland City Ticket Office, Lake ou : Michigan Southern Railway. | Cleveland Clty Ticket Office astward :-- : Ar. tr. Weat. DE. Eas No. 18, Southwestern Limited .........ccscecocces seal cuore 55 am No. 22, Lake Shore Limited .........0.0 *2 15 am 2 am No. 26, Chicago & Cleveland Express .. 7 30 am seve scence No. 28, New York & Boston Express ... 7 40 am *3 00 am No. 40, Toledo & Buffalo Accom, ......<0. 0 00 am a 4 am No... 82; Wast Mall occ: sisccsy csv oessassccuvecacces 25 am 30 am No. 44, Accommodation, via Sandusky ........... 1 3 pm eetesseces No. 36, Cleveland & New York Special.....cccccc sssccccees 93.00 pm No. 46, Southwestern Express ......cccccoccccccee sessscevee *3 10 pm No. 6, Limited Fast Mail ........ceccosccccccseee S40 pM % 45 pm No. 10, Chicago, New York & Boston Special.... 7 35 pm *7 45 pm No. 16, New England Bxpress .....csssccsscccscce 1080 pm 10 35 pm No. -2, Day Express <2..5053 cee 06 pm 79 20 pm No. 126, Norwalk Accommodation ........ccccecess 55 am esos chened No. 40, Toledo & Buffalo Accom., via Norwalk... {1000am f11 40 am No. * vounes at Accommodation ee 74 30 pm estward :-- r. fr. Hast. Dep. No. 11, Southwestern Limited ..............0-- sys *3 25 am eg hie: No. 15, New York, Boston & Chicago Special.... *3 056 am *3 10 am No. 21, New York & Chicago Express ........0« . ' 10am *> 20 am Now 1, Day xpress: ooo. vias scene seeceecese se 4 siieetae 5 30 am No. 19, The Lake Shore Limited ........... peceee 40 am No. 28; Western Hzpress... ic. <..cecticecccesicsesee *11 15 am No. 33, Southwestern Express .......: yewseuteece sees seeds No. 133, Cleveland & Detroit Express *12 45 pm No. 47, Accommodation .........0...0- % '00 pm No. 141, Sandusky Accommodation ... oS 10 pm No. 127, Norwalk Accommodation ...........sce00s Weeneue '75 10 pm No. 87, Pacific HXpress: .v.vcss ocd cascecccsscsuces ct *7 20 pm No. 25, Southern Express ...... sone uedecucce ches *9 30 pm pasties eens No. 8;:Wast- Mail himilted® 03.0... cc sdcerecves ses *1050 pm = *10 55 pm No. 115, Conneaut Accommodation .......secesseeee 78 30 am sue iutnas *Daily. {Daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 28 and 37 run via Hrie station. ""FLORIDA SPECIAL"' Bi F R "ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT" ig O U r oute., Effective Monday, Jan. 6, 1902, (the "Big Four" will operate Through Pullman Service, Cleveland and Columbus, O., to St. Augustine, without change, via Cincinnati and "Queen & Crescent"--Southern Ry.--Plant System--and Florida Hast Coast. Sleeper will run on "Big Four' regular train No. 38, in connection with the magnificent "Florida Special'* from Cincinnati. The train consists of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Mag- nificent Dining Car, Composite Observation Car, Vestibuled Baggage Car. SCHEDULE. é Lv. CLEVELAND, Daily except Sunday...............sccecsceees 12:35 p. m. Lv. COLUMBUS, Daily except: Sunday... .s......ccccvesscvccecvens 4:20 p. m. Ly. SPRINGFIELD, Daily except Sunday............. a een oe yeaa ' ja We Lv. DAYTON; Daily 'except 'Sunday ic... ices. ccc cccavecset os cnavs ' a hs Ar. CINCINNATI, Daily except Sunday....... sce ae oil. Ar. JACKSONVILLE, Daily except Monday : . ™m, Ar. ST. AUGUSTINE, Daily except Monday . m, {GET TICKETS AT COLLVER'S, 116 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND. © E. B. COOLIDGE, ACG PA J. N. MERWIN 255g SRS hte | x "OPERATES THE ONLY THROUGH © & n BUFFET PARLOR CAR LINE See Sa ee pe _ Between Cleveland, Canton and Wheeling. ~ Fe f s