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Show A WONDERFUL CASE, j THE HUSBAND APPEARS BEFORE A NOTARY AND MAKES AN AFFIDAVIT. Most Graphic Story Told by a Well-known Lady Which Is Confirmed by Her Husband. Much has been written of cases where people have been brought to ife after having hav-ing been to all appearances dead. Many more instances have occurred where persons have been at death's door, given up to die by those around them, but who by timely aid have been restored to life, health and ! loving friends. The majority of such cases have occurred iu remote places and so have attracted but little attention save in the immediate im-mediate locality. A remarkable case of that kind has been brought to light here in New York that of Mrs. M. A. Brcnsing, now living at No. 137 West 127th street, the facts of which have hitherto been known only to a small circle of irieuds and the physicians who atteuded her. I called at the above number to obtain a full statement of the circumstances and was courteously received by Mr. Brensing. Iex-; Iex-; plained to him the nature of my mission and was introduced to his wife. I Mrs. Bre rising is the mother of twelve ' childien, all of whom are living. She is a ; tine-looking, healthy woman of about 50 j 3 ears of age, and certainly her appearance j did not Indicate that she had had such a ! wonderful experience. "The circumstances you mention,"' she i said, "occurred a few years ago. I was sud-i sud-i denly seized with an illness for which I j could not account up to that time L had never had any indications of disease in any way. it was accompanied w ith tne moatuu-! moatuu-! usual symptoms, lay body was in constant I pain, and very sensitive, so that i could not bear the contact of any but the lightest gar-! gar-! meiit. I can scarcely tell of the agony 1 suffered during that time. The physicians who had been m attendance pronounced it to be acute Brighl's disease, aud after a ; time informed me that 1 could not possibly i live. At that time it seemed to me that death would be, a welcome relief from my j sufferings. " in a lew days they told me that I was I slowly dying and my friends were called in to bid mc farewell, each one thinking it was for the last time. I was prepared to go, yet the desire to live for and with my family was strong within me. When a dear friend called to see me and told me of a remedy j which she thought might have helped me ! had I but used it iu time, I saw in her words a ray of hope. "1 was then almost in the embrace of I death; in fact, I was dying, yet my husband sent for some of the medicine and jrave me a ! small quantity at once. After la'ung a sec- ond dose a peaceful, restful feeling seemed to steal, over me, and for the first time in several daj's I slept. "The change in my condition, for 1 was improving, perplexed the doctors, for they did not know then of the medicine which had been given me. From that time my I recovery was assured, and I grew gradually better until my health was fully restored. "I thank God," continued Mrs. Brensing, I fervently, ''that my life was spared, and ! through the agency of Warner's Safe Cure. It cured me, and I know that it will cure others. I feel it to be my duty to tell the Wiiole world about it, for it may save other lives." "The statement of my wife," said Mr. Brensing, "is the exact truth, and I am ready to swear to it." 1 accompanied him to the office of a no. tary, where he made the following affidavit: affi-davit: George P. H. McYay, Notary Public, No. 258 West 125th Street, New York. State of New Yori-:, City and County of New York. Cerge L. B.ensin.-, being duly sworn, depoa s aud says that he is the husbanu of .Mrs. If. A. Brensing. whose statement is attached hereto, an 1 that said statement is true as therein art torth. (Signed). ilEOHCE L. P.liENSINt;. Sworn to b-fore mj till s 15th day of February, tattt. (Signed. G. P. 11. McYAY, Notary Public, New York County. (Seal). Does any man or woman who reads the above doubt its absolute truth in every respect? re-spect? Can the earnest gratitude which both husband and wife felt for the wonderful wonder-ful restoration to health Vie Cv .ulitmsr'f "p,;,-iii "p,;,-iii i mi eiit "' There are thousands 0f other ladies and men who need assistrupe as lady did. The above is piiblisfc0j jn tbx hope that it may be the ineans0f showing them the way. |