ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Overheard 



in the Maine Woods : 



First Deei; — "Jjucky, old boy, there's just one thing I'm afraid 

 of after death." 



BucKY — "You afraid? Nonsense! Why, what of?" 

 First Deer— "I'm afraid S. L. Crosby & Co. miglit not get my 

 head for mounting. Why, if I liad an idea some of tliese second and 

 third rate taxidermists were going to mal^e a caricature of me hxter, 

 I believe I'd go drown myself in Jo Mary this very minute. Cros- 

 by's all right— he's onto his job in great shape. But most of those 

 mounters— bah I deliver me I " 



S.l. CROSBY d^ CO. 



E. J. MURCh, PROP., 



203 EXCHANGE ST., BANGOR, ME. 



BRANCH STORES {open from Mag to November) AT NORTHEAST CARRY, 

 MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND RANGELEY 



Very best work in.... 



Taxidermy 



is what we claim to do. We more than ehiim it— AVE PROVE IT — and there 

 are hundreds of handsome heads in all parts of the Union that show our 

 handiwork. Ours is tlie largest estahlishment of its kind in America; we 

 mount more game heads than any other house: we have skilled workmen in 

 every department. We wouldn't get such a grist of orders year after year if 

 we weren't safe, sure, faithful taxidermists of well-known reputation. 



We guarantee correct mounting of Deer, Moose, 

 Caribou, Bear, Mountain Sheep, Ell<, Antelope, and 

 Mountain Goat Meads, and of all Game Fish 



We are getting more and more game heads from the west each year. Sports- 

 men fiiad it is just as easy to ship heads direct to us afi to send them to tax- 

 idermists nearer their home, and with us they feel always sure of having the 

 work thorouglily well done in every way. We keep a splendid stock of mounted 

 heads for sale, and can furnish gentlemen's home "dens" with any decorations 

 known to our art. 



CEND for our printed instructions how to li/f can supply information and compe- 

 cure heads for mounting. They are tant guides for any hunting ground in 



good to know— are free for the aslting. the United States or Canada. 



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