MlSCKLl-AXEOUS IMl'LKMENTS. 



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Minnow-Buckets. 



The "Acme" minnow-bucket, of "Wm, Mills & Son, is 

 substantially made of heavy tin and handsomely japanned. 

 The inside pail of perforated tin can be removed and placed 

 in the water, thus keeping the bait alive for an indefinite 

 time ; it can be raised or lowered to allow the selection of 

 a bait without wettino; the hand. The continuous flowino- 

 of the water through the perforations, during transportation, 

 has a tendency to aerate the Avater and keep the bait alive. 



A. B. Shipley & Son's double minnow-bucket is strongly 

 and durably made and handsomely japanned and orna- 

 mented. The inner pail is made of perforated tin, Avith 

 plenty of space between it and the outer pail for a free cir- 

 culation of the water. It has all the well-known advan- 

 tages of the double pail. 



Rudolph's Patent Floating Minnow-Bucket. 



(A. G SpaMinj; it Uros ) 



Rudolph's floating minnow- pail, sold by A. G. Spalding & 

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