Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1892 — A PROFITABLE TALK. [ARTICLE]
A PROFITABLE TALK.
OUR BPECIAL REPORTER SECURES THE FACTS. Hi Determined to Thoronfbly Investigate a Subject That la Cansing Much Comment and He Has Succeeded. [Now York Sun.] Two days ago one of the most prominent professional men in New York published a letter so outspoken, so unusual as to cause extensive talk and awaken much comment. (Yesterday 1 interviewed the gentleman as to the contents of the letter, and he fully confirmed it In every respect lie not only did this, but he also mentioned a number of unusual cases which had come under 'bis observation, In which little less than a miracle had been performed. Bo Important has the entire subject become that I determined to investigate it to itbe bottom, and, accordingly, called upon ; Mr. Albert Gk Eaves, the prominent cosstumor, at No. 63 East Twelfth street, the (gentleman mentioned in my Interview with the dootor yesterday. Mr. Eaves has made quite a name. A complete knowledge of bletory, an appreciation of art and reliability are essential In his profession. “Mr. Eaves. ” I said, “1 learn that your .wife has had a most unusual experience; •nre you willing to describe It!" The gentleman thought a moment, and an expression of pleasure passed over hts face. “When I think," he said, “of what my wife once passed through, and the condition she Is in to-day, I cannot but feel gratitude. Nearly three years ago she was jat the point of death. You can understand how sick she was when I sayshe was totally 'blind and lay in a state of unconsciousness. Three doctors attended her, and all agreed that bar death was only a question of hours, perhaps minutes.» “May I ask what the doctors called her trouble?" “Uraemia and puerperal convulsions, so ,you can Imagine how badly she must have ‘been. At last one doctor (*t was lit .R. A. 'Gunn) said that as she was still able lto 1 ■swallow one more attempt might be made, land a medicine was accordingly -glven her, ■ She seemed to Improve at once; In a few •days her sight was restored, il ihavehad a long, long sleep,’she said, upon recovering consciousness, and 1 am rejoiced to say that she was restored to perfect health ■wholly through the use of Warner's -Bate Cure, which was the remedy we administered when she was past sill consciousness." I looked at Mr. Eaves as he said this. His face was beaming wit beat is faction. Ho continued: “The physicians itold us,. after my wife’s recovery, that she never 'Could endure childbirth, and yet we 'have a flne<boy nearly a year old, and •do not know what sickness la I attribute It all. to the wonderful power of Warner’s Safe Cure. Why, my sister, who resides iin Virginia, was, a while ago. afflicted pceoieelyas my wife had been. I at once advised her to useithls same great remedy; It ouired her;promptly.” “You find that It Is specially-adapted for women, do you?” 1 inquired. “By no means. II have known it to be wonderful In Its ; power ilmthe case of gentlemen to whom I'haveirecormmended It I speak from my.experlence entirely, and you should not be surprised: that I am so firm a believer In this discovery, which has done so much forme” I was not suprised. I saw by every word, by every look, rthat Mr. .Eaves meant all he said. I had ample ' Confirmation of Dr. Gunn’s letter and Interview, and. I do not wonder that (people Who have-seen such things, who have watched their dearest friends go down Into the dark valley and be brought back iinto the light, should he both enthusiastic and grateful. I myself caught ithe-spirlt, :and'l shall be glad If the Investigations I have made prove of profit to those Who > may: read them.
