Glove Kid Tan 



BABBITT'S lAGENTS wanted on salary 



or commission, to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Erasing 

 Pencil. The (jtiickest anil greatest selling novelty ever pro- 

 duced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of 

 paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One 

 Agent's sales amounted to $620 in si.\ days; another $32 in two 

 l.s lllF-: CIIK.\PKST' BEST AM) (jlK'Kl.si hours. Previous e.vpericnce not necessarj'. For terms and full 



particulars, .iddrcss, 



THE MONROE ERASER MF(r. CO., 

 PRICE, $1.00 NET. l.aCrosse, Wis., X457- 



i'ostaoc 25 cts. extra. JAMES P. BABBITT, 



Send two cents tor .sample ot" skin tanned, and Til viH<^i*mict" 



my catalogue of Taxidermists". Oologists', Orni- * aXIUermiSsL, 



thologists'. Kntomologists' and Botanist-,' -up- And dealer in IJikds' Skins, Kgcs, STti-Ficn liiuns. and sup- 

 plies, plies for the Naturalist and Taxidermist. 

 JAMES P. BABBITT, .Send stamp for list. 



ID Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. i. hodges .wenue, tauntox, mas>. 



BIRDS AND ANIMALS 



PRESERVED AND MOUNTED. 



Heads of Elk, Moose, Caribou and Deer a Specialty. 



WE WOULD INFORM OUR M.VXV FRIENDS AND PATRONS THAT WK ARK 



NOW PREPARED TO ATTEND TO ALL WORK IN TME LINE Ol^ 



TAXIDERMY AT OUR MISEUM AT HYDE PARK, M.VSS. 



TO OUR BOSTON C. ISTf )MERS. — We have arranged willi RxanMApiv- to rcreivc ordc 



at olliee. 105 Arch Street, Boston. 



Hazlewood StatioPi. Hyde Park, Mass. 



(Trains leave Park Square Station.) 



TANNINE. 



One bottle Tans t\v)elve Fox SKins, or otl^er Skins. 



IT HAS BEEN TSED SUCCESSFULLY THREE YEARS. 

 READ THIS. 



Frank Blake Webster Company. Hyde Park, Mass.: Dece.mber 26, 1892. 



Gentlemen, — Plea.se send me at once one bottle of Tannine, and if you have a printed treatise on its use, besides the direc- 

 tions on the bottle, please send it along. Have used one bottle with splendid results, but with your experience I might do 

 even better. Enclosed find one dollar for same. Respectfully yours, 



Aluert A. Adt. 



READ THESE DIRECTIONS, 



TANNINE. -FOR TANNING SKINS THAT ARE TO BE USED FOR MATS OR ROBES. 



This Liquor was used by Prof. Currier many years in preparing Sheep Skins for fancy mats. The ease and quickness with 

 which it can be used will commend it to all. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 



Wash the skin to be tanned, well, in strong soap suds. This may be done as ttooii as the skin is remored/roiii the aiii- 

 iimh Stretch it on a board, the flesh side out; let it remain till the water has drained off (not too dry). With a sponge apply 

 the Liquor to the flesh side (only), using care to dampen the entire surface fairly well. It will act rapidly, and in a few hours 

 the skin will be found tanned. With sandpaper or a scraper, remove the fat and flesh that may be on the surface, in thin skins 

 using care not to scrape through. When this is done rub the surface thoroughly with fine sawdust and plaster paris mixed, 

 and the finish will be complete. Any degree of softness may be obtained by breaking the skin by rubbing. It can also be 

 softened by going over the surface with a cloth saturated with sweet oil (not excessively). 



j66B^ In using the Liquor do not put on too much, as it is very powerful; merely dampen with it. It will not injure the 

 hands. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. 



FRANK BLAKE WEBTSER CO., Manufacturers Agt. 



HYDE PARK, MASS. 



