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Show 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 (Gentlemen) Some two or three months ago, I had a boy about two years old that had suffered for a year with a severe skin 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. (Number) 1008 Kirkham St. (Street). Fort Verde, Arizona, Dec. (December) 17, 1879. Standard Soap Company - Gents (Gentlemen). Having received your box of Phosphate Soap, and having used only one cake of Soap out of 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 (Gentlemen). 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. Rational Treatment and Positive Cares Are what the afflicted seek for, and those who resort to Dr. (Doctor) Pierce's Family Medicines are not doomed to disappointment. So positively efficacious is his Favorite Prescription in all cases of female weakness, nervous and other derangements incident to sex, that this potent remedy is sold under a positive guarantee. For particulars see Pierce's Memorandum Book (given away by druggists), or see the wrappers of the medicine. Sold by druggists. Waseau, Minn. (Minnesota), April 5th, 1879, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Dear Sir - I feel that I should be neglecting my duty were I to fail in giving my testimony as to the value of your medicines. For years I have been a great sufferer from a complication of chronic diseases which our physicians treated in vain. I am now using your Favorite Prescription and find myself almost well. Your medicines have done me more good than anything I have ever used. I remain, gratefully yours, Mrs. E. B. Parmalfe. A Pastor Made Happy. I have been greatly troubled with my kidneys and liver for over twenty years and during that entire time I was never free from pain. My medical bills were enormous, and I visited both the Hot and White Springs, noted for the curative qualities of the water. I am happy to say I am now a well man, and entirely as the result of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. Not only this, but my little daughter has been cured of St (Saint) Vitus Dance by Warner's Safe Nervine, which I always keep in my family. With such glorious results, I am only too glad to testify regarding the remedies which have made me so happy. Rev. (Reverend) P. F. Marklee, Coal Run Crossing, Arkansas. Says the London Truth. Americanese is very easily acquired and a residence of a couple of years in Chicago will even teach a London cockney to place his "h's" properly. Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some. I concluded to be humbugged again. And I am glad I did, for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. - H. T., St. Paul Chronicle. Morse's Pictures and the Fair. There seems to have been a very close connection between Morse's new Panel Pictures and the Fair. That is to say, the visitors from the country seem to have regarded a visit to Morse's gallery, 417 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, as a part of the programme. As a consequence, Morse has taken a large number of beautiful photographs during the Fair season. He is ready to fill any further orders at the shortest notice, and in the best possible manner. Everybody is in love with the new Panel Pictures. Pianos and Organs. The F. W. Spencer Pianoforte Company of 23 and 25 Fifth Street, San Francisco, has become a large and flourishing concern. It recently bought the entire stock of another firm. This, with the large number of pianos and organs previously on hand, enables this company to offer special inducements to all who wish to buy musical instruments. Parties who wish to make a wise expenditure should call on or address this firm. See advertisement in another place. Quartz Mines Now Idle On account of rebellious ores can now be reopened and worked at a profit by the Robertson Process. All that is required is a rock breaker, pan, settler, furnace and power of some kind. No stamp mill is required. For full particulars address John A Robertson, the patentee, P. O. (Post Office) Box 552, Oakland, Cal. (California). Furniture. New and second-hand at auction prices. H. Schellhaas', 11th St. (Street), Odd Fellows' Building, Oakland, Cal. (California). Country orders promptly attended to. If your hair is coming out, or turning gray, do not murmur over a misfortune you can so easily avert. Ayer's Hair Vigor will remove the cause of your grief by restoring your hair to its natural color, and therewith your good looks and good nature. J. W. Schaeffer & Co. (Company), 331 and 333 Sacramento St. (Street), San Francisco, employs no drummers. Cigars sold very cheap. All photographs made at the New York Gallery No. (Number) 25 Third St. (Street), S. F. (San Francisco) are guaranteed to be first-class. Prices to suit the times. J. H. Peters & Co. (Company). Tropic Fruit Laxative (In Illustration) Unlike Pills and the usual Purgatives, Is Pleasant to Take, and will prove at once the most potent and harmless System Renovator and Cleanser that has yet been brought to public notice. For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles, and all disorders arising from an obstructed state of the system, it is incomparably the best curative extant. Tropic Fruit Laxative is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. Price, 50 cents. Procure Descriptive Book from your druggist, or address the proprietor. J. E. Hetherington, New York or San Francisco. Electric Belts, Bands and Appliances, for the cure of Nervous, Chronic and Special Diseases, can be procured from the Ulvermacher Galvanic Co, (Company) 513 Montgomery St. (Street) San Francisco, Cal, (California). Send for Free Pamphlet and The Electric Review, containing full particulars. Avoid bogus appliances of every description claiming electric qualities. Montgomery's Temperance Hotel, 227 and 229 Second St. (Street), 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. National Surgical Institute (Western Division) 319 Rush St. (Street), S.F. (San Francisco). Devoted to the treatment of Cripples, Piles, Fistula, etc. (et cetera). Send for circulars. In making any purchase or in writing in response to any advertisement in this paper, you will please mention the name of the paper. Mill and Mining Machinery of All Kinds. Write to the Berry & Place Machinery Co. (Company) 23 Market St. (Street), San Francisco for circulars and prices. Dress Cutting. Wilson's New Science of Dress Cutting - This system is so simple and the instructions so plain that any person can take measures, draft patterns and cut dresses. Price by mail $3.00. Special inducements to agents. Address Wheeler & Wilson, P.O. (Post Office) Box 955, San Jose, Cal. (California San Francisco Shopping. Miss E. Brown Will Purchase at reasonable rates, goods of any description required for the household, ranch or store, at lowest cash prices. Samples sent on receipt of postage. Address Miss E. Brown, Care Carlos White, P.O. (Post Office) Box 226, San Francisco 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 to the Hotel on, will always be in waiting at the landing to convey passengers to the Hotel free. Be sure you get into the right Coach. If you do not, they will charge you. Francis Smith & Co. (Company). Manufacturers of Sheet Iron Pipe. No. (Number) 130 Beale Street, San Francisco. Iron cut, punched and formed, for making Pipe on ground where required. All kinds of tools supplied for making pipe. Estimates given when required. Am prepared for coating all sizes of pipes with a composition of coal tar and asphalt. Grand Hotel Not Closed: But Refurbished And Repainted throughout continues as a First Class Hotel. Rooms with board $4.00. Suites of Rooms with board $4.00 to $12.00. Rooms without Board $1.00 per day and upwards. Monthly contracts made at office. S. F. Thorn, Business Manager, Grand Hotel. San Francisco, Cal. (California). P.N.P. Co. (Company), (New Series). - No. (Number) 133. Safes. Two Splendid New Safes For Sale, Weight, 380 pounds each, with burglarproof chest and the best locks. These safes are first class in every respect, but the owner obtained them in the way of trial and will sell them below their regular price. Call on or address, Carlos White, 320 Sansome St. (Street), San Francisco. 10 (Large Type) Cents To Jan. (January) 1. The Chicago Weekly News will be sent, postpaid from date to Jan. (January) 1st next, for 10 cents. This trial subscription will enable readers to become acquainted with the cheapest metropolitan weekly in the U. S. (United States). Independent in politics, all the news, correct market reports, six completed stories in every issue. A favorite family paper. Send 10 cents (silver) at once and get it until Jan. (January) 1, 1881. Eleven trial subscriptions for $1.00. Regular price is 75 cents a year. Address Proprietor Weekly News, Chicago, Ill. (Illinois). Wagons. (Illustration) Call and See the largest and finest stock of first class Express, Thorough-Brace, Grocer and Business Wagons at the Sanborn Wagon Depot. 24 and 26 Beale St. (Street), S.F. (San Francisco), Cal. (California). There are no Wagons equal to them. Do not fail to send for our price list for 1880. Free to any address upon application. Contains descriptions of everything required for personal or family use with over 1,300 illustrations. We sell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the purchases. The only institution in America who makes this their special business. Address: Montgomery Ward & Co. (Company) 217 & 220 Wabash Ave. (Avenue), Chicago, Ill. (Illinois). Carriages. H.M. Black & Co. (Company), Carriage Makers. 71 and 76 New Montgomery St. (Street), one block from the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. All kinds of Spring and Thorough-Brace Wagons, Express Wagons, Stages, Soda and Butcher Wagons, Grocery, Livery and Surveyor's Wagons, etc. (et cetera). Wagons and Carriages of every description made to order. Genuine imported Wagons constantly on hand and for sale. Orders from the country promptly attended to. F.W. Spencer Pianoforte Company. Owing to the increasing demand for our Matchless Spencer Pianos and Smith American Organs of Boston, we have greatly enlarged our place of business and now have one of the largest and finest stocks of instruments on the coast, including the Matchless "Spencer Pianos", square and upright: also Steinway's, Kombe, Chickering, Emerson, Miller's, Bradbury's and others at all prices. Mason & Hamlin, George Woods and "Smith American Organs of Boston." Sold on installments if desired. Send for circulars. F.W. Spencer & Co. (Company) 23 & 25 Fifth St. (Street), San Francisco. N.B. (nota bene) - Pianos tuned, repaired and for rent. Geo. (George) W. Shreve (Illustration of crossed rifles) 214 Bush St. (Street), San Francisco. Importer and Jobber of Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Sportsman's Goods. Daily Stock Report Published By The Stock Report Publishing Company. W.M. Bunker . . . A.C. Hiester. Daily Stock Report Delivered to subscribers in the city at $1 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 mining and other stock transactions, comments and the national news for the week. Subscription one year $5, six months $3, three months $1.50 Publication Office: No. (Number) 222, Montgomery St. (Street), San Francisco, Cal. (California). Camelline (Reversed Printing) For The Complexion and Teeth, Supercedes Everything. Price 50 cents and $1. Sold by Druggists and general dealers. The Robertson Reduction Works For working rebellious ores by the Robertson Process. We are now prepared to buy sulphurets bromide and other Gold And Silver Ores when they are rich enough to pay for shipment to San Francisco. We will also work ores by the ton for parties who desire it. Assays made on Pound lots for $2.00. Send one pound by mail with the money and we will return the results. Address: Robertson Reduction Works, Office, 320 Sansone Street - San Francisco, Cal. (California). Stoves. For Cooking, Offices, Stores, Halls, Churches School houses etc. -500- Different Sizes, Styles and Patterns to Select from. W. W. Montague & Co. (Company) 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery Street, San Francisco. St. (Saint) Davids, A First Class Lodging Hotel. Contains 120 Rooms, 715 Howard St. (Street), Near Third Street, San Francisco. At Oakland ferry take Omnibus line of Horse Cars to Cor. (corner) Howard and Third Sts. (Street). This house is especially designed as a comfortable home for gentlemen and ladies visiting the city from the interior. No dark rooms. Gas and running water in each room. The floors are covered with body Brussels carpet and all the furniture is made of solid black walnut. Each bed has a spring mattress, with an additional hair top mattress making them the most luxurious and healthy beds in the world. Ladies wishing to cook for themselves or families are allowed the free use of a large public kitchen and dining room, with dishes. Servants wash the dishes and keep up a constant fire from 6 A.M. to 7 P.M. Hot and cold baths, a large parlor and reading room, all free to guests. Price of single rooms per night 50 cents, per week $2.50 upwards. R. Hughes, Proprietor. Boots And Shoes, (Illustration of a boot). John Sullivan, N. E. (Northeast) cor. (corner) Battery and Jackson Sts. (Streets), San Francisco, offers to make to order the best French Calf Leather Boots, at from $5 to $10. California Leather Boots, Gaiters and Alexis Ties, $5 to $6, French Calf Oxford Ties, $1, California, $2.50. Boys' and Children's Boots and Shoes made to order. Persons in the country ordering Boots and Shoes to the amount of Twelve Dollars or more will be allowed a reduction of four per cent, so as to make the express charges light. I sell Boots and Shoes of My Own Manufacture Only. Boots and Shoes sent C. O. D. Positively one price. Colonnade Hotel, Junction of Market, Taylor, Tyler and Sixth Streets. This house is especially designed for a Family Hotel. The rooms All front on the streets with bay windows, elegantly furnished in suite and single. The most desirable location, and easy off access. Elevator and all modern conveniences. Table is unsurpassed in excellence. Terms reduced to suit the times. Rooms with board, from $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Concord Carriages (Illustration of a wagon). Buggies and Express Wagons. E.M. Miller & Co. (Company), Quincy, Ill. (Illinois). Buggies, Phaetons and Carriages. Hill's genuine Concord Harness, Whips, Robes and Blankets of every description for sale Below Cost. T.S. Eastman, Agent. 46 New Montgomery St. (Street), next to Palace Hotel, San Francisco. Thousands of articles are palmed off on the public which have no genuine merit, but Phosphate Soap is the result of modern discoveries of celebrated chemists. N. Curry & Bro. (Brother), 113 Sansome St. (Street), San Francisco, Sole Agents for the (Illustration) Sharps Rifle Co. (Company) of Bridgeport, Conn. (Connecticut) For California, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington Territory and Idaho. Also agents for W.W. Greener's Celebrated Wedgefast, Chokebore, and Breech-loading Double Guns and all kinds of Guns, Rifles and Pistols made by the Leading Manufacturers of England and America. Ammunition of all kinds in quantities to suit. Warner's Safe Remedies. Warner's safe pills are an immediate stimulus for a Torpid Liver, and cure Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Diarrhea, Malaria, Fever, and Ague, and are useful at times in nearly all diseases to cause a frequent and regular action of the bowels. The best antidote for all Malarial Poison. Price, 25 cents a box. Warner's Safe Nervine quickly gives Rest and Sleep to the suffering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic Fits, and is the best remedy for Nervous Prostration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks and other causes. It relieves the Pains of all Diseases, and is never injurious to the system. The best of all Nervines. Bottles of two sizes; prices, 50 cents and $1.00. (Illustration White on Black) Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. H.H. Warner & Co. (Company), Proprietors, Rochester, N.Y. (New York). Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials. Ask your druggist for it. Sold by all wholesale druggists in San Francisco, Sacramento and Portland. Humphrey's Homeopathic Specific No. (Number) 28 in use 25 years. The only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness and Prostration from over-work or other causes. $1 per Vial or 5 vials and large vial powder for $5. Sold by Dealers Generally, or sent parcel post free on receipt of price. Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicine Co. (Company), 100 Fulton Street, N.Y. (New York). It is an old proverb that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Twenty-five cents invested in a cake of Phosphate Soap will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills. It acts as a constant disinfectant, preventing Salt Rheum and other skin diseases. Great English Remedy (Illustrated with drawing of man's head encircled with text - Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative) is a certain cure for serious 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 A. E. Mintie, M. D. (Medical Doctor), 11 Kearney St. (Street), San Francisco. Send for pamphlet. Phosphate Soap (Illustration of Soap) The Best soap for toilet use ever manufactured. Best because it contains all the excellencies of the most expensive foreign or American soaps without their defects. Best because it combines strength with delicacy in such a way that its strong detersive qualities do not injure the skin. Best because it is the result of years of study and experiment in the soap manufacturing business, assisted by modern chemical discoveries. Best because it contains ingredients beneficial to the skin, which unite chemically with the soap in such a manner as to increase its saponaceous qualities. Every chemist familiar with soap manufacture knows that some ingredients which are in themselves beneficial to the skin cannot be saponified: some are partially neutralized, while others injure the quality of the soap. There are soaps in the market which are to some extent beneficial to the skin, but they are inferior articles for toilet use. Phosphate Soap is the Only article offered to the public which combines all the best elements of toilet soap with medical ingredients beneficial to the skin. 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. 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, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. If your wife will persist in the use of cosmetics buy her a cake of Phosphate Soap and tell her to use it every night before retiring. In that way much of the harm will be avoided, as the skin will thereby be able to retain much of its natural vigor and beauty. Not only for daily use on the face and hands, but for bathing the entire body, there is nothing equal to Phosphate Soap. It is a thorough disinfectant and removes offensive odors of every kind. If you wish to make your hands soft buy a cake of Phosphate Soap, and when that is gone you will buy a dozen and recommend your friends to do the same. Cheap toilet soaps manufactured from rancid and refuse grease injure the skin and are really more expensive than Phosphate Soap, which retails for 25 cents per cake. If you wish to make your hands soft buy a cake of Phosphate Soap, and when that is gone you will buy a dozen and recommend your friends to do the same. 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 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). Testimonials: San Francisco, July 19, 1879. Standard Soap Co. (Company) - Gents (Gentlemen): I have tried your Phosphate Soap and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best toilet soap I ever 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. (California) Aug. (August) 1, 1879, Standard Soap Co. (Company) - 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 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, on receipt of 85 cents in stamps. Standard Soap Co. (Company), 204 Sacramento St. (Street), S. F. (San Francisco). |