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Show Checked in Their Advance. By the speedy action of Hostetter's Hostetler's Bitters, dyspepsia, nervous indisposition, constipation and bilious complaints ?? ?? the invalid. That they will instantly give ground is not pretended, but no medical fact is more certain or avouched by more competent testimony, that these maladies, and others to which it is adapted, entirely succumb to the influence of the medicine, if it is given a fair trial. Their total, if not instant rout, is certain to ensue. Losses of strength are repaired, and failure of appetite and nerve quietude are remedied by the Bitters; and as the stomach grows stronger and assimulation is aided by its action, a gain in flesh will follow. Ladies in delicate health, aged persons, and convalescents, derive bodily and mental solace from its use, and experience none of the repugnance which ordinary tonics frequently inspire. The emphatic recommendation of physicians confirms the verdict in its favor. Without a Peer. The brightest, newest, most spicy, and withal the most substantial and valuable weekly paper published on the Pacific Coast is unquestionably the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle. It's large size, its correspondence from every quarter of the globe, the originality and decision of its opinions, and its prominent features too varied for enumeration, place it without a peer in the ranks of western journalism. In every department it shines, its wide and growing circulation fully warranted by its sterling merits. Cure for Cancer, Salt Rheum and all Blood Diseases. Chicago, IL., January 3, 1877. To the Editor of the Tribune. I notice in your paper, Sunday, December 31, a correspondent ("M.G.") asked in behalf of humanity if there is any cure known for the terrible disease, cancer, that is prevailing to a far greater extent than many are aware, I am anxious to impart anything valuable I can to the world on this subject, and will state, if you please, in a few words, my own experience. About twelve years ago, a cancer appeared on my left shoulder, near the collar bone. I went before the Clinic in this city, and sought in Eastern cities the best medical advice. The decision was in all cases, "Have it taken out, either with the knife or drawn by plaster, or you will surely die with it." I became satisfied that those who have them taken out die sooner than if let alone. After my return home and deciding to let it alone, an old man, Daniel Rudd, of Wheaten now deceased, said to me that tea made from the heads beads of red clover, and drank strong, would cure me -- at least would prevent it from over troubling me. I did so and very soon the pain and inflammation were all go ne. I am as confident that I can cure cancer to the stomach as upon the surface, I have had a case of that kind. Never have a cancer removed either by plaster or knife, it will surely return again, in no case rub or scratch a cancer. Most cases coming to me are those given up as hopeless by the physicians. Some of them I have cured and have their names. If I have the best treatment, and the constitution is not ruined by previous treatment, I fully believe I can save ninety-nine in every hundred. Of course, it is necessary in order to realize the greatest benefit from the clover, to observe my simple rules of living. D. Needham, of Lake Street, Chicago. W.C. Needham, of San Jose, son of D. Needham, of Chicago, has the agency for the red clover for the Pacific Coast. The clover cannot be bought at the drug stores, as it is not furnished to the trade. Mr. Needham is furnishing the clover to several persons in San Jose and other places, some of whom have cancers and have been greatly benefited from using the clover, and some have been entirely cured. A few have volunteered their names as references. The main depot for the sale of the red clover for the Pacific Coast is at San Jose, Cal. [California]. For full information and references, address, W. C. Needham, P.O. Box 423 403 422 421, San Jose, Cal. [California]. A Great Enterprise. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester's greatest business enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their intrinsic value found they way into almost every household in the land. -- Graphic. A REMARKABLE SUCCESS. It is only a few months since the first cake of Phosphate Soap was manufactured by the Standard Soap Co. of San Francisco. As the ingredients and combination were the result of the best chemical science in the world there was every reason to expect something far superior to any toilet soap ever made before, yet it was hardly expected that the medical profession would endorse Phosphate Soap for its remedial qualities as strongly as they have. It is well known that physicians of high standing are conservative and slow to indorse endorse anything new until anything new until they are thoroughly convinced of its merits. But when an article is worthy of confidence they are willing to indorse endorse it. The public no longer wait in doubt, because they know that the physician who has lived in their midst for years and earned a high reputation in his profession will not indorse endorse an article unless he is well satisfied of its merits. Such men as Dr. W. A. Douglass of San Francisco, and Dr. A. J. Spencer of San Jose, Cal., have grown venerable in the medical profession and are respected by all who know them. These well-known physicians, with many others, have tried Phosphate Soap both as a toilet article and as a remedy for their disease, and pronounce it superior to any other article of the kind. The soothing, cleansing, purifying and disinfecting qualities of Phosphate Soap render it a prime necessity in every family. Besides it is a most convenient article. It is good for shaving as well as the toilet and is also useful to removing grease and impurities from clothing and delicate fabrics. MILLIONS OF GOLD AND SILVER. Are lost annually from the imperfection in the machinery and process in use in quartz mines. The Robertson process reduces the expense of extracting gold and silver from ores and makes much expensive machinery unnecessary. The writer of this has seen the practical working of this process and knows men who have tried it and derived benefit from its cheapness and efficiency. John A. Robertson of Oakland, Cal., the inventor, has rights for sale. HOW GLOOMY THE WORLD LOOKS. When the system is out of order and the liver is inactive. Some people move along half dead day after day, caring little for the present and having no hope for the future. If such sufferers would secure a bottle of Turners Regulator they would feel happier at once. The whole system would be revolutionized while health, vigor, and natural vivacity would return to bless those who avail themselves of this remedy. C. J. HAWLEY & CO. This popular and reliable house will not only fill all country orders for every description of groceries, but will fill orders for any and all descriptions of goods needed in the household or the farm. Give particular description of goods needed and remit by Wells Fargo & Co., or by P.O. order to 213 Sutter St., San Francisco. THE WILCOX PUMP. Mr. Wilcox is not only making the best pump upon this coast, but he has decided to reduce the price to suit the depressed condition of the times, and is selling at a reduction of 15 per cent upon his price list. Send for circular to 417 Slission Mission St. S. F. BUY THE BEST. The best photograph is always the cheapest, but at the Imperial Gallery, 724 Market St. San Francisco, you get not only the best but the lowest-priced work in the city. DENTISTRY. Go to Dr. Cochrane, 850 Market Street, San Francisco, if you want first class work at low rates. Cochrane stands at the head of his profession. $15 $13 will buy 1000 fine cigars at J. Shaeffer & Co.'s, 323 823 Sacramento St. S. F. (No Drummers employed.) |