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T T—— - protessional Whose Keputation Is Established by Ten Years of Acknowledged Success at 737 Market Sireet, San Francisco. "“REPUTATION WORLD WIDE’ (San Francisco Examiner. Dec. 81, 1896.) The gense and good judgment of the sick man or sick woman “who presents his | or her case to Doctor Sweany for treat- ment becomes more apparent every day That his marvelous success as a phys! cian has placed him on the top round of the ladder of fame there is no longer any doubt. He has for tne last twenty-five years been battling against disease with a courage and tenacity which have won for him that success which will inscribe his pame imperichably upon the tablets of fame among the great men of the present, past and future ages. In him can be found the noble and good principles which make the esteemec citizen, the honorable business man and the success- ful physician, _OF PRE-EMINENT SKILL San Fraucisco CALL, December 25, 1896.) Among the doctors of renown residing in San Francisco tuere is one who is rec- | oghized as one of the comparatively few great men of the medical world, For many years Dr. F. L. Sweany, the dis- tinguizhed specialist, has been engaged in the practice of his profession in this city, and his career has been one of honor and success thatis without a parallel in the medical history of the coast. He is re- garded by all as akreat physician and a ekilled surgeon, whose mission on earth, as daily demonstrated in his practice, is to iatelligently treat the sick, 1o rolieve }\uin and suffering and to cure disease. He benefits humanity in a manner that wins for him the undying gratitude of his patients and the congratulations and plaudits of the world. RECOGNIZED ABROAD. . Louis Tiepublican, May, 1896.) Dr. Sweal thorough knowledge of medicine, his ability as a physician, hs integrity and sincerity of purpose is rec. ognized by the entire populace of thi country. As a specialist his extensive ex. perience in both hospital and private prac: tice in this and othe: countries has thoroughly prepared him for the class of cen so sadly deficient in the medical pro- fession. ; TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. (San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 8, 1897.) Ten years of unparalleled success in the practice of medicine in San Francisco has stamped Dr. Sweany as the greatest spe- «clalist of the age. Specialists have come and gone. Others will come and go the same as those before them, leaving their - patients poorer and uncared. In every State in the Union there are -ptrong, happy and healihy men and women who_testify that they owe their lives to Dr. Sweany’s saving skill. These LIVING MONUME the proudest record of perfect cures ever made by en American physician. F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. work which heretofore has | 'S to his unvarying success | number high into the thousands, forming | DOCTOR SWEANY, Whose Reputation Is Established by Ton Years of Acinowledged Success at 737 Market St., San Francisco. In‘every country of the globe there are strong, healthy, vigorous men and women who owe their life’s happinessto Dr. F. L. | Sweany. | Many of his patients have expressed willingness that their names be used, but the doctor does not think this proper, right or necessary. The following ex- tracts tell all that the suffercr cares to know—that Dr. Sweany cures his patients. | OTHERS HAD FAILED | Park Crry (Utah). February 13, 1897. DEAR DR. SWEANY: Iiclosed please find the balance due. All signs of ner ousness and physical weakness have d appeareq, and Lam a well man in every respect. Thanking you & thousand times | for your kindness during my trouble, T remain yours truly. NEVADA CITY. Febr ry 17, 1897 ar Sir:’ 1 have no symptoms 1o write you. I am a better { man, physically and mentally, than 1 } | ever expected to be again. I have spent | | over $200 to disvensaries, which done me | no good whatever. You have undoubt- | | edly saved my life, for which I can only give you my life-long gratitude. R10 VisTa, Cal., February 10, 1897. | DR. SWEANY: I have taken your home treatment, and my health is good in every respect. 1 have gained in weight, have no more pains in the back and head, feel well when I get up in the morning, have a good appetite and am not both- ered with dreams in sleep or a feeling of exhaustion when I arise, but feel as vigor- ous as I did at 21. Other doctor: failed on my case. Yours sincerel { { Grass VALLEY, Cal.,, March 3,1897. | My Dear Doctol It is now several weeks since I took the last of your medi- | cine, and I feel as well as y 10an can ossibly feel. My nervousness has ceased, [ have no weakening dreams, my sieep is | [ refreshing, and my backacte is' gone. 1 don’t have that stupid, languid feeling | any more, either, that 1 used to have. | Electric belts might do for some, bat they | stmply prolonged my misery. Yours sin- cerely, READ THIS AFFIDAVIT. | State of California, City and County of San Francisco—ss. Phillips, a Notary Public | m and for said city 2nd county, residin therein, duly commissioned and sworn, | | do certify that on this 6:h day of March, A. D., 1897, I carefully examined the origi- nal letters from which the above extracts | are_taken, and I hereby declare that the | said extracts are ia the exact lancuage | used in said letters, and that in the por- | | tion of suid letters not here quoted there | | were no words or sentences in &ry man- | ;nuquamymg or controverting the state- | ments made relative to the benefits re- | ceived by the writers of said letters. | Witness my hand and official seal the | sy and vear first above written. | CHAS. H. PHILLIPS, Notary Public, Market st. Testimonlals are never published mor shown to any one without the permis- sion of the patient, and names are not divulged to any one under any circum- stunces, und all correspondence 1is | strictly confidential. |F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Mark SAN FRAN | | I, Charles E | there is no enjoyment for them. DOCTOR SWEANY, Keputation Is Established by Ten Years of Acknowledged Success Whose at 737 Market Street, San Francisco. Man was constituted to excel every liv- ing thing in sexuality as weil as intellect- uai or moral endowments, But how im- paired are most men. Not one in hun- dreds but is more or less shrunken ana weakenea and should feel humbled in view of their sexual inferiority. A prince, beir to the throne of a great nation, with all the honor, prestize and priv.lege of bis birthright, if poorly sexed and undeveloped is less happy than his well-sexed subject. How to enlarge and restore yourseif to sexual perfection con- cerns every living man, woman and child more than ail else combined. The im- provement of gender proffers the best in- vestment possible. Ali can grow richer { and happier faster by curing its ailments and restoring its vigor and size than by any other means. ABUSE OF NATURE Of many men becoming physically un- able to perform their functions may be hereditary, a total neglect of the wants of nature or the abuse of nature, or it may be the foliles of their youth in scquiring abominable habits that are sapping their life's blood. THE EFFECT Is apparently and easily recognized in the faces of these poor miserable crea- tures—living wrecks of minhood, living sconrges to their family and themselves, daily wreaking in the throes of bodily pain and mental distresses, the gloomy forebodings of the dark, unlimitless chasm yawning for their entry. Unfit for | any physical or mental vocation, they be- and melancholy; Suffer- ing agonies beyond description, their mind becomes a diseased, immaterial mass, conjuring up visions and hallocina- tion. The thouzht alone of such a conai- tion is something awiul to contemplate, Their body is & mass of flesh and blood diseased in every portion, with which nature battles daily. only to eventually succumb to its mighty ravages, and the ctim’s body, emaciated beyond deserip- tion, bones shrunken and scarcely a ves- tige of the organs left, is borne away to the scene whence no traveler returns. THE CURE. No physician on the earth has bad more experience or more success in the cure of wrecked manhood and_its consequen- tial diseases than Dr. F. L. Sweany. He can positively and permanently strengthen your weakene! organs and restore yonr failing manhood. He has practiced ten come morose, sullen years in San Francisco, and his record of im the Permanent cures has secured for well-earned reputation of being the lead- ing specialist of the nineteenth century. F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Marksat Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Whose Keputation Is Established by Ten Years of Acknowledged Success at 737 Market St., San Francisco. ELECTRIC BELTS. DON'T think that a strip of leather with a few pieces of copper and zinc al- tached, which is to be moistened with vinegar and tied around the waist will | ever cure you. OURE ALLS. DON'T believe any man who claims that he has a formula which will cure each and every case. No one medicine has been or ever will be discovered that will cure every case of any disorder. Scientific Treatment. | In Seminal Weakness, like all other ail- ments, the peculiarities shown in each case will differ and each case must be tudied by itself and treated according to the conditions existing in that particular case. No two cases can bs cured with the same treatment, as no two cases are alike. This is why Doctor Sweany has no sing! remedy which hedeals outas a *‘cure-all,” nor any mechanical contrivances such as “electric belts,” which are heralded to the world as a remedy for ull ills. His med- ical education condemns such methods. Every case that he undertakes to cure is treated scientifically with such remedies and such means as in his judgment that particular case requires in order to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Call to-day. Don’t allow your offiction to grow or and on from day to day! Take | | time by the forelock. See Dr. Sweany at once and get an opinion from a physician whose patients substantiate every claim he makes. HOME TREATNENT. If you suffer from any wasting disease and desire to be cured, desire to regain health, strength and manly vigor, desire to have your energies restored and once more enjoy the zest and happiness of life, and live away from the city, write, as Dr. Sweany has a system of bome treatment that is entirely his own. Thousands are cured at home. Book, “Guids to Health,” a treatise on all tbe organs and their dis- eases, free on application. Strictest con- | fidence observed. Call or address DOCTOR SWEANY Whose Reputation Is Established by Ten Years of Acknowlodged Success at 737 Market St., San Francisco. We are all so highly strung up that it is not surprising to find prevalent among us NERVOUS DEBILITY. You cannot sleep, you fume and fret over trifles, your back is weak and you regular Do you knbw what that ali means? It means life to you! Noth-| ing less! That is a hard statement for you to believe? Don’t b: foolish. More harm will come to you if you neglect these symp- toms; and they are not all by a long way. | are utterly unfit to do day’s work. our To-aay, for a change, look at yourselfin the ginss. Are your lips pale? white? Are they a little bit bloodshot? Have you got what the pennleg who try to blues,” or is your memory failing? If you are suf- fering from uny of these things just try and remember what early follies you may be funny in a theater call “th bave been guilty of, and if you are certain that you are innecent of all you may eup your mind that yoa have been straining your nervous system in some Perhaps in worrying over crops; peraaps about a little matter of af- fection, and possibly about some specula- But no matter what the cause, the other way. tion. result is bound to be as bad in each case. And the longeryou let mattersrun the Do you know | that? Do you know that half the evils is heir to are directly due to that stupid practice of putting off till to- morrow what you couid and should do to- Ifyou don’t know this you should learn it, and learn it thoroughly, for the | Worse they are going to be. that humanit: day? penalty of not seeking PROPER HELP Indue s may think. Thousands upon thoasands of people ave come to Dr. Sweany who nad no idea s to where they were drift- ing until the great speciaiist told them, and it is weil known that he has saved many & man from the horror of a suicide's grave by his help and advice. OTHER AILMENTS. Dr. Sweany's skill 1s equally great in the | treatment of other ailments. In addition 1o Nervous Debility this distinguished specialist treats and cures all Chronic Diseases of Men and Women, including all Diseases of the Eve, Ear, Head, Throat, Lungs, Stomach, Liver snd Bowels, Kid- neys, Bladder and Urinary Organs; also Rhbeumatism, Catarch, Heart Troubles, Blood and Skin Diseases, Rupture, Piles, Fistuia, Hydrocele and Varicocele. Are your eves slightly yellow where they should be | without _warning son is far moreserious than you DOCTOR SW Whose Reputation Ten Years of Acknowledged § at 737 Market street, San Francisco RUPTURE. ANY, It issingular that men who are ruptured prefer to pay out hundreds of dollars fo trusses and other apoliances, suffer untold remain physically inconvenience and inferior to their fellow-men when hun- dreds of their fellow-men have been cured by Dr. Sweany’s new treatment within a few weeks' time with no detention from business duties. Never yet has a failure to effect a permanent cure been made 1n all the hundreds of cases that have been treated in bis office. In every case a com- plete cure is guaranteed. Hundreds of testimonials are on file in his office testi- fying to the efficacy of his new treatment, and hundreds of references can be ziven to those who desire them of people who do not desire their names published. Write for full particulars. VARICOCELE. The presence of wvaricocele and the blighting effects of that deadly curse are altogether too common among the young men of the present day. And the piiv and the aanger of it is that it may strike from no perceptible cause, The organs become swolien and weakness and premature impotency result. The symptoms appear slowly, with dull, heavy, aching pains and a general depres- sion of the system; despondency and gloomy forebodings take the place of light- hearted happiness and ambitious pur- oses. Sometimes varicocele comes from lows, falls or strains. Whatever the cause. and however slight the attack it should be attended to at once. No man can afford to have his whole future b izht- ed by his own neglect. complaint which the eminent specialist Dr. Sweany, can cure ~before your own eyes while you wait unless it is compli cated with other diseases. TO WOMEN. Dr. Sweaay’s help and assistance has a! all times proved to be of the utmost value. No matter whether they were in the very bud of younz womanhood, whether they were blushing their first roses as happy or unhappv mothers, whether they were in the prime of matronly womanhood, o whether they were nearing the change o life—in each and every 1nstance this emt1. nent specialist’s advice has been of nntold Painful menstruation, leucorrbeea, displacement of the womb, and all the dis- value. tressing ailments peculiar to the weake sex, have been made a special study of by Dr.'Sweany, and in each and every case be takes peculiar interest. And he i especially successful in these, and indeed all diseases of women. Write if awa; TUR SWEAN treatment that is entirely his own, sands are cured at home, to Health,” a treatise on all the organ and their dizeases, iree on application. | without a peer. Strictest confidence observed. is Established by acorss DOCTOR SWEANY, Whose Reputation Is Established by Ten Years of Acknowledged Syccess at 737 Market St., San Francisco. Probably of all the diseases which are r | most to be dreaded on account o:l the l_eaf- ful consequences that ensue from them i natare i CIALIS so-called doctors. | incurabie, wretched he fe | recovery. SYPHILES. . That is the hard and harsh by which struck terror into many a brave heart. But there was never a disease yet which baffled the skill of all the medical world for a!l time, and now it may be stated as an accepted fact that if any cese of this aken to a COMPET 2 n time it may be cared without the slightest shadow of a doubt.* But here is where the trouble comes in. any number of people who will pretend that they can effect a cure, but the man | who has such a disease as this should weigh the thing very carefully in his mind before accepting the advice of any of these With the utmost confi- dence a man can now go to the offic's and name it tras T SPE- There are of Dr. and no matter how badly he may have _neglected himself, orm - the disease may have taken, no matter how | many men may have said that the case was how weary and he may go and consult Dr. Sweany and come away on the road to 1f vou cannot come | Francisco you can write all about your | troubles and you may be certain that your letter will receive the same consideration to. San Varicocele is a from the City, as DOC- has a system of home Thou- Book, *‘Guide as though you had come in person, and no ~ | one except Dr. Sweany himaelf will ever - | know that you bhave written. Your case | will be thoroughly studied and remedies will be forwarded to you in just exactly the same way as yon could havg got them | in this city. And this method of treating t [ country patients has been found to be excellent in its good resuits. the result possibly of syphilis in parents or zrandparents, often produces skin dis- eases, such as eczema, blotches, scaly ¢ | eruptions, swollen glands and so forth, f | and in each and all of these cases, as wéll - | as in all other constitutional troubles, the sufferer will fina in Dr. Sweany a friend n need and one who will prove to be a friend indeed. His success in all kidney r|and bladder troubles has been most marked, and impotency, varicocele,, hy- drocele and scrofula are likewise special s | features of his practice, while instances of premature decay have been treated with unvarying success. It is no idle boast to say that all weaknesses of the sexual organs are more scientifically treated by Dr. Sweany than by any other physician on this coast, for that fact is fairly ad- mitted, and” he stands at the very head s|and front of his profession, admittedly Bad bjood, F. L. SWEANY, M.D., 737 Market Street, F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, | F. L. SWEANY, M.D., 737 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO. F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Market Streat, CHUSHT AFTER N LONG CHiSE Utah Train-Robber Run to Earth at Neyada City. Accused of Holding Up the Union g Pacific Overland at Uintah. Fo'low:d Relentlessly by Postofflc: Inspector G- H. Waterbury of Denver. NEVADA CITY, Cavn, April 3.—James Troe, who is supposed to have been the leader of the gang of bandits which held up the Union Pacific passenger-train near TUintah, Utah, on Qctober 14 last and obtained several thousand dollars, was ar- rested here" to-day by the Sheriff of Nevada County, and will be turned over 0 the Federal authorities. The Uintah hold-up was one of the boldest in the history of railroad robbery, - from the fact that there seemed to be but NEW TO-DAY. THE OWIL DRUG 00, CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS ~San Franeisco—1128 Market Street. Oakland—Tenth and Broadway. Los Angeles—320 South Spring Street. SPRING MEDICINE FOR WEAK NERVES, THOMPSON’S DANDELION AND CELERY TONIC. Regular $1. Cut to 69c. BAKER’S HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA. 75c; 3 bottles $2. THOMPSON’S GRIPPE AND COLD CURE. C0ld in the head cured in one day, 25¢. PILES CURED. Thompson's Pile Remedy cures, 50¢. | never be fully ascertained, althomzh it one man concerned in it, and that the train was gone through from one end to the other. The amount taken from pas- sengers and from the express-cars could was knowr to be large,but it was positively | known that $2400 was obtained from four | pouches of registered mail matter that | were carried off by the bandits, Inspector | George H. Waterbury of the Denver | postal division was detailed on the case, and has been working on it ever since the | robbery. His suspicions fell on True, | who was discharged from the Union Pa- cific service a few weeks before the hold- up, and who disappeared immediately | aiterward, but mot before Le had dis played more money than he was ever be- fore known to possess. True had been a switchman at Ogden, and was known to be a hard character. Waterbury also made up his mind that there were others concerned in the rob- bery, but he was after True, and he tinally got him. The fugitive was traced from one local- ity to another until he was located here, and then Chief Inspector Monroe of the California aivision was notified by tcle- graph. Yesterday a telegram was received from the San Francisco office stating that a warrant for True’s arrest had been is- sued, and on this the Sheriff took the fugitive into custody to-day to await the arrival of a postal inspector from San Francisco. He is expected here to-mor- TOW. True at first prepared to resist arrest, but when he saw that the Sheriff was ready for any emergency he gave in and submitted bis wriststo the handcuffs. The ex-switchman denies that he had any hand in the robbery, and says thatitisa case of mistaken identity. He professes entire willineness to go back to Utan to face the charges against him. He will be taken to S8an Francisco until the proper extradition papers are brought to California by Inspector Waterbury. COLLIERVILLE GOLD STRIKE. Remarkably Rich Ore Uncovered in a Mine That Was Abandoned Years Ago. ANGELS CAMP, Car., April 3.—A rich strike bas just been made in the Blood mine at Collierville, near Murphys, and ore that is being taken out assays at least $1000 to the ton. The mine was worked years ago, but abandoned when the vein was lost. A Boston company sent Z. A. Willard here to develop the property, and by tunveling in the right direction the vein has been found again. News of the discovery will cause hun- dreds to flock to the scene. The rock being taken out is yellow with gold. el iy Fatal Pall at Angels Camp. ANGELS CAMP, Cax., April 3.—James Hill, a San Francisco painter, fell from the roof of a house he was working on to- day and was fatally injured. He fell a distance of forty feet and struck on rocks below the house. —_— 8 Steamship Damaged at Portland. PORTLAND, Ox., April3.—The steamer Eugene collided with a drawbridge span- ning the river yesterday, greatly damaging the vessel and slightly damaging the bridge. No lives were lost on the vessel, but there were several narrow escapes, THE PHILADELPHIA® Will Convey to Honolulu the United States 3 the Mountain House on the evening of the | been arrested for cutting and selling mes- boldup, March 3, and were held to answer | before 'the Buperior Court, with bonds fixed at $5000. They still disclaim any knowledge | f the robbery. Arizona Ufficer’s Ofjense. PHENIX, Anz., April 3.—United States Deputy Marshal John Slankard of Pheenix was found guilty of simple larceny in the United States District Court at Solomon- vills and nominally tined. His offense was unique in criminal procedure, he having tributed by him among relatives and friends during his lifetime, the remaining estate representing but a small part of his original fortune. land. quite wood from his own homestesd claim. storm. e Will of a Sebastopol Capitalist. SANTA ROSA, CAw, April3—Thewill | .~ e A LRSI | of Aaron Barnes, the Sebastopol capital- | > N s e Jal et ist, lately deceased, was filed for probate | SANTA CRUZ, OAL., April 3.—Joe Silva to-day. The estate is valued at $30,000, | 8nd & companion named Baptista, who and the will provides that it shall be kept | With 8iX others in two boats went adrift at intact for twenty years in charge of the [sea in the storm Wednesday night, re- testator's three sons, and at the expira- | turned to-day. They were cast ashore on tion of that time divided, share and share | New Years Island, where they were cared alike, among all of his children. Much of | for by the lighthouse keeper, but were the dead man’s property had been dis- | unable to communicate with ‘the main- LW gt These they were unable to | died this mornine. county. James Barry Dies at Benicia. BENICIA, CaL., April 3.—James Barry, one of tne pioneers of the coast and one of the best-known men in Solanc County, He had been vears a Justice of the Peace and City Re- corder and was identified with the move- ment for tue upbuilding of city and He was 75 years of age and leaves a widow and three children. for Minister. McKinley’s Appointee Now En Route to San Diego From Washington. R:port That This Governmant Ex- pects Trouble cn the Islands Not Credited. BAN DIEGO, CAL, April 3.—Since the message received Thursday afternoon or- dering Admiral Beardslee to proceed st once with the flagship Philadelphla into Hawaiian waters, all sorts of ramors have been flying about concerning the nature of the trouble on the islands and what steps the admiral would take to quiet matters shoulda h» discover an insurrection in prog- ress upon his arrival at Honolulu. This evening a prominent lawyer of this city received from an officer on the Philadel- phia information which puts a quieius on the stories that this Government was ex- pecting another revolt on the island. The mission of the Philadelphia is sim- ply to carry to Honolulu the United States Minister who is to succeed the representa- tive of this Government who hasattended to the duties of the office since the death of Minister Wiilis. Some time this afternoon Admiral Beardslee received a cipher wire from Sec- retary of War Alger to the effect that there left the city of Washington yester- day the gentleman who will be this Gov- ernment’s representative at Hawaii. The name of the man whom President Mc- Kinley has decided to sppoint has not been made public, but upon his arrival in San Diego it will be, and confirmation by the tenate will follow. The new Min- ister, tuen clothed with extraordinary powers, will go aboard the flagship Phila- delphia, and the vessel, in charge of Ad- miral Beardslee, wiil immediately steam for Honolulu, which is expected to be reached by Sunday morning, April 11 The Philadeipuia officer was asked if he knew the name of the man who had been appointed. He replied that he did not and that he believed Admiral Beardslee alone was in possession of that informa- tion, The Admiral declined to talk. —_— Colusa County Randits Held. COLUSA, CAL., April 3.—The Mountain House robbers—J. Buchanan and B. An- sen—had their preliminary examination at Williams to-day. They were positively identified by the men who were present at NG ~ ! ’\% /l l‘ W " A, & /‘, -~ ~~ N e ne A -~/ e ~ ~ £ ae— S o - ~ P — b HESE SWEET LITTLE HEATH BIRDS are singing a “joyous” song to womankind. Th - L ing in song the glad tidings of health and strength and new blooc% The blood in youre))a](:?'.{;r3 rtlil\lv may be too sluggish to suit these fine spring mornings. You are likely to feel “sad” when you should feel joyous. Now, why don’t you go direct to a druggist, ask for and receive a bottle of Joy’s V.egetable : Sarsaparilla. Take it moderately. Don’t drink it as you would old Madeira. It will taste nice, but don’t take too much of it at all once. Use it moderately. What will it do ? Why, it will bring the rbses to your cheeks. It will clean the stomach, the liver, the howels. It will cure your costiveness. You will wake with the birds. ~ You will sing with the birds. You will praise the best blood purifier made— Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. : Caution—There are a few druggists who try to substitute on everything—drugs i - scriptions and cheap sarsaparillas for good ones. Now, let no druggist “foo}l”’ yogu Ge% wRaStK;/lgupa{:k for every time. If you want Joy’s get Joy’s. [f you don’t want Joy’s don’t get it. That’s fai They had a hard baftle with the 4