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THE MUSEUM. 



SPECIALTIES IN 



MUSEUM HARDWARE. 



The undersigned manufacturers Spec- 

 ial Brackets and Racks for adjustable 

 shelves (Fig. 1). Also several kinds of 

 Monitor Locks (Fig. 2 — this style is No. 

 10). These are arranged for all varie- 

 ties of Museum Cases (either upright 

 or table style) French Windows. Book- 

 cases, etc. Special machine (Fig. 4) for 

 making Rock Sections, arranged for 

 steam for foot power. Also several 

 styles for cutting and polishing Miner- 

 als, Petritled Wood, etc., on hand or 

 furnished to order. 



Adopted and recommend by the prin- 

 cipal museums of the United States. 

 Full information given on application to 



EUsha T. Jenks, 



Middleborough, f''c2. 



Plymouth Co., 



Mass. 



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Have a Store at some nearby Summer Resort 

 or Chautauqua Assembly! 



There are Hundreds of these Resor/s scattered over the country where one man 

 can secure a store or part of one, at a nominal figure. Purchase a small stock of 

 Shells, Showy Minerals, Curios and Novelties, and coin $150 to $200 a month 

 above all expenses. Any small quantity of material left over can easily be dis- 

 posed of at one County Fair in September, or sold through the columns of the 

 MusEUiM. Try it! You are sure to succeed. If you mean business 7C'riie at once 

 for list of "Resort Stock," which we now have in quantity. You can select, your- 

 self, or leave it to us and we guarantee you satisfaction. 



Address, WALTER F. WEBB, ALBION, N. Y. 



