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Show Prejudice Kills. Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her decease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters. The Parents - Telegram. Reliable Testimony. Where testimonials give the residence of the parties it is an easy matter for any person to verify them. Thousands of people from all parts of the Pacific Coast can and have expressed the opinion that there is no other article in the world equal to Phosphate Soap for common toilet use. A great many people have tested this soap for skin diseases. Among others we give the following from parties who have thoroughly tested Phosphate Soap: Oakland, Cal. [California], April 5, 1880. Standard Soap Company-Gents: Some two or three months ago, I had a boy about two years old that had suffered for a year with a severe eruption on the head and face, caused by teething. The child was in such misery that it would often be awakened out of sleep by the severe itching. He would then scratch his head and face until the blood ran from the scabs. We tried everything we could find, but nothing seemed to give any permanent relief until we tried Phosphate Soap. Before we had used one cake, the child's head and face were entirely healed, and there has been no appearance of the disease since. Michael Kane No. 1068 Kirkham St. Fort Verde, Arizona, Dec. 12, 1879. Standard Soap Company-Gents: Having received your box of Phosphate Soap, and having used only one cake of Soap out of the three, I am happy to say that it has completely cured my sore eyelids which was caused by the alkali dust in Idaho Territory, in 1877, and have been sore ever since until I used Phosphate Soap. Corporal Dennis Burke, Twelfth Infantry. San Francisco, November 27, 1879. Standard Soap Company-Gents: After a number of trials of soaps, I have learned that the Phosphate is certainly the very best for shaving. I thank you for its introduction. James P. Arthur. Bedsteads from one to one hundred dollars each, at H. Schel [unreadable] 11th Street, Oakland, Cal. San Francisco, June 28, 1880. Wm. M. Hickman, Dear Sir, Three years ago I was very severely afflicted with the Rheumatism, at the same time I was troubled with Dyspepsia and Kidney trouble. I tried several remedies for Rheumatism without effect; I was advised to try Burnham's Abietene it acted like a charm; in five days I was entirely relieved of the Rheumatism and strange to relate, cured both of the Dyspepsia and Kidney troubles, and I have not had a touch of Rheumatism since. I used it both internally and externally. Very Respectfully, W.W. Haney, 221 Sacramento St., San Francisco. There is no Happier Man. A Rochester man Mr. Wm. M. Armstrong, with a countenance beaming with satisfaction he remarked, recently, "Blessings upon the proprietor of Warner's Safe Kidney and Lover Cure. It saved me." Take Ayers Pills for all the purposed of a negative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Headache and Liver Complaints. By universal accord, they are the best of all purgatives for family use. J. W. SHAEFFER & CO., 321 and 323 Sacramento St., San Francisco, employ no drummers. Cigars sold very cheap. TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE. Prepared from tropical fruits and plants. (Sketch of fruit and leaf). Is thorough in its Medicinal Action, and yet so agreeable to the taste that patrons often disregard our injunction to divide the lozenge into parts (say two doses) to meet their respective cases. At the outset it is especially essential to observe the directions closely till one becomes accustomed to its use - when mild action and the most satisfactory results are sure to follow. Ladies and children, and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines to secure cathartic action are especially pleased with its agreeable qualities. Try it once, and you will esteem it highly as a safe, pleasant, and effective remedy. Packed in bronzed tin boxes only. Sold by Druggists. Price 25c. Large boxes 60c. MONTGOMERY'S Temperance Hotel, 227 and 229 Second St. S. F. [San Francisco] Board and Room per day, 50 cents to $1; per week $1 to $5. Six meal tickets, $1. Passage to and from Hotel free. GARLAND'S VEGETABLE COUGH DROPS. The greatest known remedy for all Throat and Lung Complaints. For sale by all druggists. C 4S 50 ??? Agents wanted. [unreadable] Rapidly. Particulars free. [unreadable] 112 Washington Sr. Boston, Mass. IN MAKING ANY PURCHASE or in writing in response to any advertisement in this paper, you will please mention the name of the paper. PIANOS and organs Spencer matchless pianos, N.Y. Grand, Square and Upright, and Smith American organs, Boston. Save your money by buying at headquarters. F. W. Spencer & Co., 23 and 25 Fifth St., S. F. Send for catalogues. FIRST PRIZE. [illustration] State fair and mechanics institute fair, awarded to the California Elastic Truss for the best Improved Trusses. Address or call at the California Elastic Truss Co. 702 Market St., S. F. Send for Catalogue. Hundreds of wonderful cures. Haunted Me. A workingman says: Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month was [unreadable] all well, and none of us have been sick since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. - Christian Advocate. PUBLIC NOTICE. Newly married couples or those contemplating housekeeping would do well to call on or write to our friend H. Schellhaus, for their house furnishing goods of all kinds, 11th 15th? St. [Street], Odd Fellows' Building, Oakland, Cal [California]. HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM price 50 Cts [cents]. An Immediate and Permanent Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza, Catarrh, Loss of Voice, Incipient Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Ask for the California Pulmonary Balsam, and Take no other. Sold by all Druggists. NEEDHAM'S red clover Blossoms and extracts cure cancer, salt rheum and all blood diseases. For reference circulars, and particulars, address W. C. Needham, P. O. Box 422, San Jose, Cal. Sole Agent of Pacific Coast. DOBYN'S SURE CURE [illustration] for catarrh, cold in the head, neuralgia, toothache, and all kindred complaints. Found at Last. H. Loomis, 320 Sansome St., S. F. 10c. per box COMPOUND OXYGEN Drs. Starkey & Palen new [line unreadable] for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, dyspepsia, headache, debility, neuralgia, rheumatism and all chronic and nervous disorders. Prepared by Drs. Starkey & Palen, [unreadable] Use at home. All directions in package. Information and samples can be had of H. E. Mathews, ?? Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. PHOSPHATE SOAP. [illustration of a tin of Phosphate Soap with words "trade mark" written across a buckled belt] A superb article for the toilet, beneficial to the skin, giving it a soft, velvety appearance, and leaving a soothing, pleasant sensation after use, imparting a healthy, natural and lasting beauty to the complexion. It eradicates the poisonous effects of cosmetics; preventing skin diseases by acting as a constant purifier and disinfectant; if used constantly will cure skin diseases of long standing; is superior to any other article for bathing infants; cleansing and healing for all eruptions on the scalp or face of children; good for the teeth; produces a soft, creamy lather, nicely adapted to shaving or shampooing, removes dandruff, and gives health to the scalp without injuring the hair. PHOSPHATE SOAP TESTIMONIALS: San Francisco, Aug. [August] 27, 1879? Gentlemen: I received a package of your soap (Phosphate Soap) and it gives me great pleasure to testify as to its superior excellence. As a toilet soap I have never seen anything to surpass it. It also possesses superior remedial qualities. I have used it in two cases of obstinate skin disease, one of intolerable itching, Pruritus?, the other an Eczema. In both great relief was obtained. Its emollient properties are remarkable. Respectfully, W. A. Douglass, M.D. 126 O'Farrell St. [street] To the Standard Soap Company. To the Standard Soap Company. San Francisco, July 19, 1887? Standard Soap Co. [company]-Gentlemen. The Ladies of my household, four in number, unite with me in pronouncing your Phosphate Soap the best ever tried for toilet use. It is noticeable that while it readily removes impurities from the skin, it also leaves undisturbed the natural oil so essential to the health. It is not too strong language to say that we are delighted with it. C. M. Sawtelle, M.D., 120 Capp street. San Francisco, July 15, 1879. Standard Soap Co [company]-Gents: I have tried your Phosphate Soap, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap I eve used. My wife has used it and is of the same opinion. I have paid as high as fifty cents per cake for an article in every respect inferior to what you sell for twenty-five cents. Henry H. Lynch, 515 Haight Street. Oakland, Cal. Aug 1, 1879. Standard Soap Co. - Gentlemen: We have been giving your Phosphate Soap a pretty fair trial, and we like it the best of any soap for toilet use that we have found on this Coast. We have little doubt that it will meet with universal favor. Mrs. R. R. Johnston, 1016 Kirkham street. We have used the Phosphate Soap in our practice, for cleaning indolent ulcers, and also skin diseases, pimples and eruptions of the face, so often seen in the young of both sexes, and can heartily recommend it to the public as the most remedial agent of the kind that we have used.-S. F. [San Francisco?] Medico-Literary Journal. The genuine merits of Phosphate Soap and persistent advertising will force every druggist, groceryman and general dealer to order it by the gross sooner or later. Ask for it in every store. The retail price is 25 cents per cake. We wish to sell it only at wholesale, but in case you cannot find it we will send a nice box of three cakes by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap C. 420 Sacramento St., San Francisco. THE LARGEST Baptist paper on the Pacific Coast Herald of Truth. Rev. Granville, S. Abbott, B. D., Editor. Published semi-monthly. Gelkie's? Life of Christ, over 300? pages, bound in cloth, free to every subscriber sending $1.25, the subscription price, and 15 cents postage, etc. Balance of this year free to new subscribers for 1881. Address, C. W. Dearborn, Sec'y Oakland, Cal. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY & LIVER CURE [picture of man or woman picking flowers or plants] is made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value ? and is a POSITIVE remedy for all the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the body -- for torpid liver -- headaches - jaundice - dizziness, ???, malaria, and all difficulties of the ???, liver and urinary organs. For female diseases, monthly menstruations and during pregnancy it has no equal. It restores the organs that make the blood, and hence is the best blood purifier. It is the only known remedy that cures Bright's Disease. For diabetes, use Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. ---- For sale by druggist's and all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Try it. H. H. Warner & Co., Rochester N.Y. [New York "Used by all the great artists." Henry F. Miller Pianos are pronounced the best by the leading artists of the present time, and are used by them in public and private. These celebrated instruments are the favorites and are used in the [unreadable] concerts in the principle cities of America. The characteristics which have given these pianos their profession position in the concert world are their pure musical tone and the perfection of the mechanism, which enables the artist to express the highest musical sentiment. Correspondence [unreadable] from those contemplating the purchase of a piano, to whom an illustrated catalogue will be mailed free. Address WOODWORTH, [unreadable] & CO., Sole Agents, 105 ? Stockton St., S.F. JOE POHEIM [illustration] The Tailor 724 Market and 283 Montgomery St., has made immense reduction for the next 60 days to make room for Spring and Summer goods. Business suits made to order from $30.00. Pants made to order from $5.00. Fine elegant suits worth always had for $25.00. Fine Cashmere suits $30.00. French beaver suits from $40.00. Overcoats from $20.00. A perfect fit and best of workmanship guaranteed or no sale. Samples on rules for self measurement sent to any address 724 Market & 283 Montgomery St. San Francisco. TRUMAN S. CLARK, & CO., manufacturers of Woven Wire Mattresses (picture) and Gaspipe Iron Bedsteads of every style and quality. Having our looms for weaving all of the latest in proved Wire Mattresses, we are now prepared to furnish our goods at a great reduction from our former prices to the trade and public in general. Manufacturers of our Iron Patent Folding [unreadable] bed. Also the [unreadable] tent kitchen table???? Ask your furniture dealer for them, if they refuse to order for you, send for catalogue and price list. You will find them the cheapest, best and durable. Call and examine our goods before [unreadable] chosing [unreadable]. You will save money by doing so. Office and manufactory, 21 New Montgomery St., Under Grand Hotel, San Francisco. THE DAILY REPORT published by the stock report publishing company! W. M. Bunker, A. C. Hiester. The Daily Report delivered to subscribers in the city at ?? per month Mail subscribers, one year, $10, six months, $5, three months, $3. Weekly Stock Report, the great mining, financial and general newspaper of the Pacific Coast. Contains all the ?? and other stock transactions complete and the financial news for the week. Subscription: One year, $5, six months, $3, three months, $1.50. Publication Office: No. 222 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. STAMP CABINET. Just the Thing for Linen Marking Etc. This cut represents a fac simile [facsimile] of the Cabinet (open), which consists of fourteen articles, as follows 1.-Name in Full, any Style Letter desired. 2.-Fancy Initial of Surname. 3.-Initials of Entire Name. 4.-Bottle of Indelible Ink, Blue or Black, warranted. 5.-Bottle of Ink, Red, Blue, Violet or Green. 6.-Pad and Distributor for Colored Ink. 7.-Pad and Distributor for Indelible Ink. 8.-Bottle of Gold Bronze. 9.-Bottle of Silver Bronze. 10.-Camel's-hair Brush, for applying Bronze. 11.-Twenty-five Transparent Cards, new Styles. 12.-Twenty-five Superfine Bristol Cards, Assorted Colors. 13.-Patent Cabinet. 14.-Card Case. Price, $2.00. Every man, woman, and child should have one of these Cabinets as it is something entirely new and useful, neat, clean and compact. If judiciously used, it will do all your Linen Marking, Card Printing, etc. for years. The Indelible Ink is manufactured expressly for this Cabinet, and is warranted not to gum up the Stamps or wash out. The Pads, when saturated with Ink contain enough for one thousand impressions each. Below we give a few samples of our styles of letters, any other style of letters desired furnished. No. [number] 1. Thomas Smith No. 2. Bertha R. Spuds. No. 3. Miss Nellie Fisher. No. 4. Chas. [Charles] S. Banks. No. 5. Don F. Miller. BUSINESS STAMPS FROM $3.00 TO $5.00 according to size, style, etc. In ordering, give the number of the style of letter desired, if any other style is wanted enclose a sample with the order. These Cabinets will be sent to any address in the United States on receipt of price $2.00 in postage stamps or currency, charges prepaid. Address orders to Carlos White, 320? Sansome Street, (Over Wells Fargo & Co. [company] Express) San Francisco. A PRINCELY OFFER. A Magnificent Gift. [Unreadable] HOW WE CAN GIVE THEM AWAY. NEW VERSION J. Hutchinson's Nurseries, Oakland, Established in 1852? Has on hand an immense block of new and rare plants, [unreadable] green trees and ornamental shrubbery. Cypress for Hedges [unreadable] at bed-rock prices. [unreadable] Seeds and bulbs of all kinds. Send for catalogue. COAL OIL STOVES. The Summer Queen, Fairy Queen and Triumph. All are for heating and cooking. In trade applied. [unreadable] & Co., 17 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. CAMELLINE for the complexion and teeth. The only safe and reliable article of its kind. Certificates of its purity from well known physicians accompany each bottle. Price, 50c [cents] and $1 per bottle. Sold by Druggists and general dealers. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, [illustrated with drawing of man's head encircled with text - Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative] is a certain cure for nervous debility and all the evil effects of youthful follies and excesses. Dr. Mintie will agree to forfeit five hundred dollars for a case of this kind the vital restorative, under his special advice and treatment, will not cure. Price $3 a bottle, four times the quantity, $10. Sent to any address, confidentially by K,. Mintie?, M.D. Send for pamphlet. WANTED canvassers for new books. The Family Physician newest and best book out. Universal Illustrated History, Law Encyclopedia and Forms, World Famous Women, Guide to Success, Irving's works, ?? works, Encyclopedia of Poetry, New book on the Care and Culture of Children, Dr. Naphey's Medical works, Discussion of Live Stock, and many others of unusual merit. Send for circulars and name the county in which you prefer to operate. J. Dewing & Co., 420 Bush St., S. F NOTICE. Our descriptive Illustrated Price List, No., 26?, of Dry Goods, etc. Will be issued about March 1st, 1881. Prices quoted in No. 25? Will remain good until that date. Send us your name early for copy of No. ?? Free to any address. Montgomery Ward & Co., 227 & 229 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. BRINKERHOFF Metallic Fencing. (Vertical drawing & description.) This represents full size of the strip which is first put up flat and fastened to every other [unreadable] then twisted until tight enough and clipped ? onto the [unreadable] back [unreadable] in the intermediate [unreadable] from which it can be taken out and tightened at any future time. The twisting [unreadable] in all directions that [unreadable] plainly seen from a distance. Do not buy the old barbed wire until you have tried this great improvement. Send for illustrated circular. Huntington, Hopkins & Co., Junction Bush and Market Sts. San Francisco. Also at 120 ? Street, Sacramento. Sole Agents [unreadable]. Also agents for Kelly Barbed Wire. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824 and 826 Kearny St. [street], San Francisco, $1.25 and $1.50 per day. H. C. Partridge, Proprietor. Two Concord Coaches, with the name of the Hotel on, will always be in waiting at the landing to convey passengers to the Hotel free. Be sure you got into the right Coach. If you do not, they will charge you. |