10 WATERWAYS JOURNAL. FOR SALE—Sternwheel steamer, 80 tons, 110x23 ft., 129x30 over all, nice model; engines 12 in. by 3 ft. stroke; zteam capstan, electric light plant, including doctor, injector, steam pump, searchlight, large swinging stage. two boilers, 18 ft. in length, 38-in. diameter, 65,000 T. S., allowed 150 lbs.’steam; is very economical on fuel, splendid handler and makes good time. Cabin contains ofiice, sitting room, dining room, pantry, kitchen, two wash rooms, nine state rooms and a b"".li room. Has double deck with air space between under forward cabin. th. is luilt extra strong. Is Very roomy 26 inches. Can be seen at Marietta, this office. $8,000 was spent in rebuilding boat year, and .ve:iylhing is practically new and in excelent condition; hull and would make a nice packet. Draws O. Bargain if ‘sold this ‘month. W. N., THE WORLDS GHEATESTSEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNWMGE ./ ~. Ifgou want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary hutlle or a Single ’l‘hrca(l [Chain Stitclz] Sewing Macliinc write to THE NEW HOME SEWING MABHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many sewing m nchincs are made to sell regardless of quality, but the how llolue is made to wear. Our gllilfallly l"H:V€l‘ THUS Ollt. Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY NEW HOME PARLORS, 1208 ‘Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. —S»ec0nd Clerk J. Frank Thomas of the Louisville and lower Coast steamer Tarascon, has been pro- moted t‘Cl the positioii of first clerk on the steamer Tell ‘City. B. H. Wor- land is now second clerl; on the Taras- con. Joe Ballard, purscr of the Tell City, resigned that position several days ago‘, and is acting as buyer of wheat for the Ballard & Ballard Mills of Louisville. FOR SALE—Oiie derrick boat, 8x10 Ledgewc-ad engines; hull ‘and machin- ery in first—class condition. One tug,. single screw, 14x15 en- giiires, 62-inch whee-1. One open ‘barge, 14x56 feet. Just thoroughly overliiauled. Will sell sep- arately. For particulars address F. A., this office. WANTED—5‘mall stern whe'el pass- enger steamer about 125 ft. long. Must be fast and cheap -on fuel. Address Union, this office. FOR SALE-—-New sternwheel boat, wooden hull, built last fall; engine 7x3%, Gillett & Eaton make; hull built of 21-4-inch oak. One fine new boiler. Boat can be seen at Minne- apolis. Bargain for some one. Ad- dress Brown-Burt Logging Co., Min- neapolis, Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stern— wheel gasoline boat, 65x14x31;é, model bow, with 45 h. p. marine engine, Fairbanks-Morse, 3 cylinder. Prefer trade for automobile. Is one year old. For further particulars, address G. J. Martin, Booneville, Mo. FOR SALE—Small sternwheel boat, 37 ft. x 7 ft. x 30 in., oak hull, full model with 6 h. p. engine. Address W. G. Moehle 208"East High St., Boone- ville, Mo. .FOR SALE—Lake Cruiser Shu Jas- ta, 90 days old, 50x12 ft. hull, built of 2 in.white oak, 75 h. p. Buck gasoline engine. Buck’s patent oil saver, which saves 40 per cent fuel, full cabin, ‘sep- arate toilet and engine room, berths for -six; fastest and safest boat on Mis- sissippi River. Woodenwork cost 3,250; n.ust be sold at once. Price, $2,500. Nothing l"‘~. Write for par- ticulars; other modern improvements. W. R. Webster, 313 Ohio street, Cairo, Ills. - FOR SALE—FlRST-CLASS TOW- BOAT. Dimensions, 110x24$fix-1 ft. deep. Two boilers, allowed 191 lbs. steam. «Cylinders 12-in. by 5 ft. stroke. California cut-oft. Easy on fuel, Rea.- son for selling, just built larger boat. For further particulars inquire E. T. Slider, New Albany, Ind. FOR SALE—Two fire box boilers, 22 feet by 44 inches, allowed 160 lbs. steam; 48 three-inch flues. In good condition. Address K. 0, this olfice. FOR SALE—Steam towboat and 3 barges, now at work and in good con- dition. Part payment in work will be accepted. For full particulars ad- dress P. S. Mace, Terre Haute, Ind. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Tug, 85 feet long, gunnel head, model head, and heavy ironed. 18 feet wide; twin screws. 2 engines, 101—2x121-2; one boiler 18 ft. double riveted, 44-inch diameter; ten 6-in. flues; steam drum, mud drum, doctor, pump, steam cap- stan. Will trade for sternwheel or sell. Address W. M. Harth, Caseyville, Ky. FOR SALE—Sternwheel packet, J. T. Reeder, 100x20~x2% feet, draws 18 inches; engines 734x30, fire box boiler 12 feet by 36 inches, rebuilt year ago. is in good condition and running every day; reason for selling, building larger boat. For particulars, address Capt. John E. Mrassengale, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED——Engines about 9 or 10 inches by 3 or 3% feet with 14 foot heotagon shaft and 3 flanges. Address W. M. Harth, Caseyville, Ky. FOR SALE CHEAP—T,wo model barges 135x28x5 feet; flush deck. Ad- dress Gus Schlichtig, care Tennessee River VVh.arfboat, St. Lrouis, Mo. FOR sALE—Bargain, the towboat “John W. Love,” 120x22 ft., engine 12 in., 5 ft. stroke, 2 boilers, 42 in. by 18 ft. long, fitted complete with nigger boiler and engines. Has just come off the docks very recently and is in per- fect repair. The boat may be seen at Ripley, O-hio. For further information and particulars, address Leon S. Wiles, Ripley, Ohio. FOR SALE—Steam tug, Norway, 58-10-4. Gross tons 24; net 18; built 1904——barga.in. Thos. N. Beldelman, Evansville, Ind., P. 0. Box 165. FOR SALE—First-class towboat, year old, hull 90x20x3 ft.; draught 22 in. lever engines, 11x3%. Large op- enings and very strong workers. Boil- er, firebox, 48 in. beam, 181/; ft. long. 105, 21/kin. tubes, allowed 206 lbs. New Triumph light and boat fully equipped. Address, M. Pickelheimer, Ludlow, Ky. FOR SALE—-Pair 71,§”x30” balance valve engines, mounted on iron beams, in first-class condition. S. D. and R. F. Packet Co., Sterling, Ill. FOR SALE OR TRADE—-Good little towboat with 9 inches by 4 feet stroke, one boiler allowed 200 pounds steam. Will trade for packet boat. For par- ticulars, address Capt. Lewis Tanner, box 436, Madison, Ind. FOR SALE—-One sttewmlboat, 2 new barges, 2 barges 2 years old, 1 der- rick boat 3 years old, in best of-shape. A-d-dress I-Ienry Maley Lumber Com- pany, Evansville, Ind. mm SALE. Motor boats from $95 up. New and second hand boat: and enxlneo, been and engine fittings: agent for Monarch. Gray, Em and ’.l.‘ermaa.t & Monahan gasoline engines from 1 H. P. up to 386 H. P. G. 0. MARSH, Yacht Broker, 8800 S. Levee, St, Loull, M0. lJlV|:H Ell Mlllllili At service on short notice on all kinds of marine, river or any divers’ work. For particulars and rates, ad- dress, Capt. C. J. Menges, Foot of Lawrence Street, Cincinnati, 0. .. 4}‘ ._m. FOR SALE—Towboat, 156x30x4; engine, 171/2x5; four bo;lers, 24x36 two flues; boat is eight years 0.0. and was pulled out last year and put in thorough repair. Address P. 0. Box No. 233, Cairo, lll. FOR SALE—Stemwheel gasoline boat, almost finished. she is 55x12x2.10 feet. Cabin is 28x12 feet; has a. 25 horse-power Witte ‘engine, model bow, extra well built out of burr and white- oak. Will sell at a bargain. Address J. R. Wells, Tuscumbia, Mo. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For larger boat, a nice packet boat in first-class condition 125x21x5 ft. 145x26 over all ; lever engines, 121,§x31;§ ft., Pittsburg build. Two boilers, 22 ft. by 40 inch diameter; 70,000 T. S.; allow-ed 181 lbs. steam, five years old; electric- lighted throughout; nice model and fast boat;_ was rebuilt September last; will sell at a bargain, or trade for larger boat. Also have ‘a nice excursion barge for sale. Address W. D. Crammond, Hawesville, Ky. FOR sALE—Towboat, three years old, 120x231/_>,x41,§, frame built boilers allowed 188 lbs. steam; engines 13x4% lever; everything in good shape and at a bargain p:'ice.—D. 0., care Wat- erways Journal, St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE—One flat metal life boat -of 94 cubic feet capacity. Made by Ripley Hardware 00.. Grafton‘, Ills., good as new. Will sell cheap.-Molina Ferry Co., E. H. Van Patten, Daven- port, Iowa. FOR SALE--Model bow gasoline boat, 50x12x3, -with two thirty inch propellers, 2 Fairbanks Morse Marine Engines, 20 h. p. Oak ‘hull up to water line. First class condition, very fast. For further particulars, address Shreveport Cottonwood Co., Ltd., Shreveport, La. FOR SALE—Large steam Latta pump in good order, ready for ‘ser- vice. Also 2 or 3 ‘sets oi’. armor, diving dresses, all complete. Address Car- rol, Powell and Brock, St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE—'lTwin ‘screw frei-g’ht steamer 102 ft. long, 18 ft. wide, 8 ft. depth of bold, model, built of oak, _ strong in power, heavy carrier, ready for immediate use. Barge 100x24x7, built in 1908, Ore- gon fir, hllll]. cargoed for loading in hull as well as on deck. Also Floating Elevator, equipped with gas engine, hopper scale, drag conveyor for taking grain from shore tran-sferring to barge or steamer, ca- pacity 1400 bu. per hour. Built in 1908. Address N. G. Vanisant, Sterling, Ill.