Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1881 — TIMELY INVESTIGATION. [ARTICLE]
TIMELY INVESTIGATION.
Er- *ll£rvSl2iJ?tt£“ 4 D*riT«dlW«frMk Cllop -.Jmiifl. Tk« raecal aad death of Mr. J. F. AiatarW that tembl* eompoiot. Bright 1 , dima of the kidaeya, ia a ffirikiog iaMaaee of the alarming iaereaeo of kidney aad Bwr ditKealti** ta this country, aad bring* the subject bo praa*in«atly before the community uto aake it mam mt preemioeat importance. The interest wfiiea ae vital a topic has awakened, bo b ia the bat aad the West, the talk it kaa occasioned, nad the attention it is attracting from-ike boat seieatiSe aad medical skill which the lead afford*, have aremaaed the making of aome investigations. The prevalence of kidney difficulties being a fact which seed* no iaveetigatioa, the important aad valaable t rathe mast be those vhioa shall show tow the increase of these diseseee eea to Mopped, or, being ia ezisteaoe, hew they eaa be earotL Ia a recent It eta re by Dr. Charles Craig, delivered before the Metropolitan Scientific As■oeietioa, aad which has been published qnite extensively, to makes special mention, and ia a most emphatic manner, of n certain -peeihe recently discovered, which is an abnolnte onto for Bright's disease, as well as all ssinor kidney aad liver disorders. To test the validity of the statements sands by Dr. Craig, a 00l lection of seek data as caald to fouad was made, aad, after anmeroas inquiries aad investigation*, the following fasts were aeserad i A call wan made at the extensive store of C.* Jevne, Hoe. lit aad 111 Madison street. Mr. Jevne introduced the investigator to Mr. Frank A. Cl eland, a g* ntleman in bis employ, whoee father, Mr. Samuel Cle and, was known to have been very lew with kidney disease. Mr. Cl eland said : “My father was treated by a host of doetors, and tried any quantity of medicines, bnt to got so bed that not only he, bnt all his friend, tod given up hopes of his recovery. Hs was Anally recommended to try Warner’s Safa Kidney and LiverAtare, and all that I can say is, that to is to-dfay as well a man as there it in Chicago. Wa did not, any of os, know anything about the remedy, hat it did e wonderful thing in curing my father, and if he w*a in tto city now to would tell you so better then I can, for to is an eld journalist and knows tow ta talk to newspaper men.” At the first window in tto West Division Postoffioe, corner of Halstad and Washington streets, Mr. ▲. Q. Brown, the heed of that division, was found. Upon being questioned, Mr. Brown ■aid :
“Well, air, my wife was in n terrible condition for more than fire years. She eeemed to have a complication of dieeaeee, culminating in Bright’s ditcaae, sad she had been doetoied all tto way from San Franoiaco to Chicago. I have frequently seen her foil upon the floor insensible, and I never expected she would get up again. Indeed, I never went home bnt I was prepared to find her laid out dead. She tried everything we could think of, and the doctor* were all very kmd. At last she began taking Warner’* Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and the effect was very marked at onoe. She regained her etrength and .pints, has been able to attend to all her duties, and the terrible sinking spells shs formerly had have never returned. I consider it n most marvelous cure, and I cannot speak of the remedy too highly. Upon my recommendation my father-in-law, Mr. Lathrop, who is also terribly afflicted with kidney trouble, begun using tbs same remedy, and was net ealy entirely cured, but also relieved of a most painful strieturs. I would also stats that one of our lettercarriers who took Warners Safe Kidnsy aad Liver Care upon my recommendation has found it beneficial, and baa been enabled to return to his poet." Dr. T. T. Oliver, who was oonvereant with Mr*. Brown’s case, was called upon at his residence, No. 3,805 Cottage Grove avenue. His open countenance and long, snowy beard indicated an intelligent and well-inf rmedman. When asked concerning the ease of Mrs. Brown to said that shs had been in a most precarious condition. Hsr heart and lungs were badly affected, swing to the diseased condition of her iqdneysand liver, and the liability to sudden death had been imminent. -
“You consider then, Doctor, that Warner’s Safe Kidney aad Liver Cure was the efficient element in effecting her cure, do you?’’ “MosP 'ocidedly,” answered the Doctor, “and hsr euro seems be as permanent as it is gratifying." A visit was then paid Is the efflo* of Mr. E. St John, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Chicago, Kook Island A Pacific Railway Company. Mr. Melvin H. Robinson, in one of the departments, received the scribe meat courteously. He stated that, same time ago, his wife had been attacked ky a most serious kidney difficulty, immediately following gestation. This ocourrod while they ware residing at the Bast, and they employed some of the ablest physician* in New York City. In spit* of all, however, Mrs. Robinson grow worse, aad finally the wellknown Dr. Bucklyn recommended the ns* of Warns ris Safe Kidney and Liver Cure as a last resort. The effect of the remedy was most surprising, aad resulted in a perfect aad permanent cure. Mr. Robinson stated that, upon his ommendation, Mr. J. P. Woodbury, who is employed in the same office, had used the remedy in the case of his wife, and with the same favorable results experienced by Mrs. Robinson. A call was next made at MeVieker’s Theater, where the reporter found Mr. James T. Gibson, who has boon connected with the theater for a number of years. Mr. Gibson stated that to had been afflicted with a terrible kidney difficulty, which threatened to become Bright’s disease, and gave him the most intense pains. He had continued at his poet, however, although thore wore times when he had felt that it was almost impossible to do so. Warner’s Safe Kidnoy and Liver Cure has relieved him entirely, and he considered it the best remedy for kidney aad liver troubles that had ever been discovered. Upon being interrogated, Mr. J. H. MoVieker said that Mr. Gibson had been in his employ for a number of years, and whiis hs did not personally know of the sickness to wkieh hs referred, his statement could be relied npon. The next call was at the wholesale grocery establishment of Franklin McVeagh A Co., corner of Wabash avenue and Lake street. Mr. A. M. Rawron, the manager, said: “I hare had serious kidney troubles for a number of years, and have suffered considerable in consequence. I have tried numerous doctors and various remedies, and, finally, upin the recommendation of a friend, I was induced to us Warner’s Ssfe Kidney and Liver Cure. I took it, in connection with a diuretic, and am happy to say it has cured me entirely." Mrs. H. Saunders, residing at 421 West Ohio street, stated that both she and her mother had tried nearly every remedy for tho peculiar troubles to which they had been subjected, but without relief until they scoured Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Core. This remedy had done for them what both doctors and medioines had failed to do—it had cored them. The reporter then oalled on Mr. W. H. Flagg, No. 1,005 West Lake street. Mr. Flagg has resided in Chicago since thO city was in it) infancy, bnt the fact that he was thoroughly acclimated did not prevent him from having serious kidney and liver disorder*. He had tried various doctors, and experienced some temporary relief, but it was not until nehad tried Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cute that to know that ho was to bo well. As an evidence •>f the effeot of the remedy, ho stated that he had been up for five nights attending his sick wif% and, although it was somewhat thed, the exertion had not effected him otherwise. Such a test as this, he thought, conclusively rstablished the merit* of the remedy. The It aeoce to to drawn from the above facts areth* importance of treating each seri.ua matter* a* kidney and liver disorder* in time, aad by that mean* which has boon proven the best and most efficient wherever employed. *
They say in New York that Genera Brady has made $60,000 in speculations since the public excitement about his office. This is the reason given for his not returning to Washington. His friends claim he has always been a dashing operator, and say that his business ability wiU account for his possessions. — A Montreal tombstone manufacturer has been arrested, charged with stealing tombstones from the cemetery.
