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Gleanings in bee culture . 4 8 9 lO Dimo-Grit Sharpening Stones Ask your dealer for Dimo-Grit sharpening- stones—thefastest, smoothest-cutting:stones for steel—look forthe name Dimo-CrH, 12 14 MaphinPC in flnp J,—Fine Dimo-Grit wheel. 2IH maCnineS in UntJ coarse Dimo-Grit wheel. 3—Universal tool rest. 4—Chisel and plane bitgruide. 6Dimo-Grit razor hone. 6—Dimo-Grit scythe stone. 7—Dimo-Grit saw g-ummer. 8—Felt polishing- wheel. 9—Medium Dimo-Grit wheel. 10 —Cloth —Dimo-Grit oil stone. 12—Dimo-Grit pocket —Plane bit honing: attachment. 14 —Twist drillsharpening- attachment. Farm outfit has sickle and discshaJ-peniug- attachment. , Gun in the World in Civil War Days. So the newspapers greeted this 20-inchsmooth-bore gun -when it appeared in1864. But it never did much harm,because it was too big to handle—something we have experienced sincewith big guns. This smooth-bore ter-ror of 1864, with its 1080 pound pro-jectile, wouldnt even dent the armor ofa battleship of today. This interestinglittle detail of the Civil War (like somany thousands of others overlookedin the majesty of the whole drama) isrecalled by this photograph, taken byMathew^ Brady, martyr photographer—one of the 3800 lost since the war; nowrecovered and contained in the Photographic History of the Civil War 3800 Photographs A Million Words The whole ten volumes of the Photographic His-tory of the Civil War are ready. The 3800 photo-graphs, taken by Mathew Brady and others as dar-ing, in the heat of the Civil War, are beautifully re-produced. The modern art of the engraver hasbrought out each httle detail of the long lost nega-tives. Around the photographs, the new, speciallywrit


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