. Scientific American Volume 79 Number 17 (October 1898). um 4,800 00 14. Arium 3,675 00 15. Erbium 3,675 00 16. Ruthenium 2,695 00 17. Niobium 2,450 00 18. Rhodium 8,450 00 19. Barium 1,960 00 20. Titanium 1,102 00 81. Zirconium 1,040 00 22. OBmium 1,040 00 83. Uranium 980 00 24 Palladium 560 00 25. Tellurium 490 00 26. Chromium 490 00 27. Gold 30000 28. Molybdenum 845 00 29. Platinum H4 00 30. Thallium 123 50 31. Iridium 112 00 32. Tungsten 36 00 33. Potassium 28 00 34. Selenium 18 80 35. Cobalt 8 00 36. Magnesium 4 50 37. Bismuth 2 75 38 Sodium 2 50 39. Aluminum 34 40 Manganese 110 41. Cadm


. Scientific American Volume 79 Number 17 (October 1898). um 4,800 00 14. Arium 3,675 00 15. Erbium 3,675 00 16. Ruthenium 2,695 00 17. Niobium 2,450 00 18. Rhodium 8,450 00 19. Barium 1,960 00 20. Titanium 1,102 00 81. Zirconium 1,040 00 22. OBmium 1,040 00 83. Uranium 980 00 24 Palladium 560 00 25. Tellurium 490 00 26. Chromium 490 00 27. Gold 30000 28. Molybdenum 845 00 29. Platinum H4 00 30. Thallium 123 50 31. Iridium 112 00 32. Tungsten 36 00 33. Potassium 28 00 34. Selenium 18 80 35. Cobalt 8 00 36. Magnesium 4 50 37. Bismuth 2 75 38 Sodium 2 50 39. Aluminum 34 40 Manganese 110 41. Cadmium 1 30 48. Arsenic 40 Good Advice. Life is too short and full of care and sorrows for oneto be the cause of adding one feathers weight of trou-ble to anothers load. Will Carleton, the poet, in the First Settlers Story, we believe it was, makes theold man say, in speaking of his wife, that she used tostand around and boss the job, and by her kind wordslifted whole tons. Kind words have the same effectthe world over. They lift a fellow out of the slough. THE SMALLEST INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC IN EUBOPE—THE THBEE FOBTBESSES ON THE THBEE PEAKS. has also its home secretary, its minister of foreignaffairs, its chancellor of the exchequer, its army of 950men, and a regular budget. By treaty with Italy, SanMarino receives a certain proportion of the Italian cus-toms revenue, but exacts no customs on her also agrees not to grow tobacco, but is allowed toimport tobacco duty free. drainage is such as to warrant it. The tiles are a trifleover a foot long, three lengths being used on a sidebench, five lengths being used on a center bench. Oc-casionally a few of the tiles are broken in changingthe soil, but this breakage is so unfrequent that theexpense on this account is insignificant. The demandfor tiles for this purpose might induce manufacturers of despond ; they break the stiffened, set features ofthe worried into a pleasant, hopeful smile. And howmuch better it is to cultiva


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