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Day
9
Month
November
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Literary Notlccs. The Xovember Wheclman is welcome again for its brightness of reatling matte and its neatness of make-iip. The front ispiece is an engraving of the Columbi Bicycle Prize Cttp offered by the. Pop Coinpauy. Good ideas are advanced i "Cycling as anaid to Scienüfie Researcl es." In a bicycle tour in Tyrol and Swi zerland are interesting bits of foreig travel and incident, whiie the first part o "Castle Trundle " promises a good ending The magazine is prized by every one at a interested in that best of all out-ofdoo sports, 'cycling. Ilistory of the Pacific States. TVy Iluber Howe Bancroft. Volume VI. Mexico 780 pp., 8 to. The last volume of this comprehensiv gathering of historical annals brought u to the beginning of the seyenth century this volume takes the thread at that poin carries it forward and hooks it at the thres hold of our own centurv. It not onl gives us the etraight-forward recital o stirring events but t stops to describe i careful detail points of the administrativ and judical systems, mines and mining agriculture and manufactures, commerce revenue and linance, the secular clergj religious orders and society. By all thes facts the time and country and people ar brougiit vividly to us. The more we se of this history, the more are we impresse with the wonderful character of it in it completeness. Certainly the West, th Union and future posterity will always b indebted to Mr. Bancroft for the fortune the lifetime, the toil, the trouble and th brain-work freely expended to accomplis the noble undertaking With this volume we received a cabi net photograph of the ftre-proof library building in which the author has hi library of 3(5,000 books and manuscripts also one of the publishing house of A. L Bancroft & Co. in San Francisco, show ing the decorations of the building in honor of the Triennial Conclave of 188.": These are presented to subscribers t Bancroft's works. In connection with this we might add that this immense publishing house is the one having the Pacilic coast agoncy of the Chase Recipe Book and for thern we print a California edition ol the book. j%YALJMWJrtJfc POWDER Absolutely Pure. This po wd er n ever vari e. A marvel of puHty.strengthand wholesomeness. Moreecoupmlcal than the ordlnary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude ol low test, short weighl, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Boyal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St„ N. Y. Mischievotis Malaria To say that malaria is misckievcus is to put it very mildly. It is all that and more It is cunning, deceitful, treacherous, sly, and underhanded. It does its work in the dark, and in such a sly way that much of the mischief is done before it is discovered. It saps the foundations of a healthy system. It robs the blood of its vitality, demoralizes the liver, confounds the stomach, and makes the victim wish he were in his grave. It is sad to see peoplesit down in their misery, content to be the victims of mischievous malaria, and thinking that nothing can be done for them. The powet ofBROWN's Iron Bitters over the mischiefs of malaria has been so amply proved fhat there is no reason why anybody who can procure a bottle of this Prince of Tonics shalj suffer. Great is the power of malaria, and great are-its disastrous effects! But greater far rs the beneficent influenceof Brown's Iron Bitters. The preparation of iron in this favorite femily remedy can be taker vithout ruining the teeth or producng constipation and headache. ¦,

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