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Show A PROFITABLE TALK ! OUR SPECIAL REPORTER SECURES THE FACTS. He Ieterminel to Thoroughly- Investigate a Subject that in Causing Much Comment, Com-ment, and He has Succeeded. H. Y. Sun. Two days afro 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, j Yesterday I interviewed the gentleman as to the contents of the letter, and he fully con- j tinned it in every respect. He not only did i this but lie also mentioned a number of un- j usual cases which had come under his observation ob-servation in which less than a mirac.e had been performed. So important has the entire subject become be-come that I determined to investigate it to the bottom, and accordingly called upon Mr. Albert i. Eaves, the prominent customer at i No. 63 East Twelfth street, the gentleman mentioned in my interview with the doctor yesterday. Mr. Eaves lias made quite a name. A complete knowledge of history, an appreciation of art and reliabilities are essential in his profession. "Mr. Eaves," I said, "I learn that your w ife lias had a most unusual experience ; are you willing to describe it?" The gentleman thought a moment and an expression of pleasure passed over his face. "When I think." be said, -,of what my wife, once passed through anil the condition she is in today, I cannot hut feel gratitude. Nearly three years ag;o she was at the point of death. You can understand how sick she was when I say she was totally blind and lay in a state of unconsciousness. Three doctors attended her and agreed that her death was only a question of hours, perhaps minutes." "May I ask what the doctors called her trouble V" "Uraemia and puerperal convulsions, ao you can imagine how badly she must have been. At last one doctor (it was Dr. R. A. Gunn) said that as she was still able to swallow swal-low one more attempt might be made and a j medicine was accordingly given her. She seemed to improve at once ; in a few days her sight was restored. 'I have had a long, long sleep,' she said, upon recovering consciousness, conscious-ness, and I am rejoiced to say that she was restored to perfect health wholly through the use of Warner's Safe Cure, Which was the remedy we administered when she was pa6t all consciousness." I looked at Mr. Eaves as he said this. His face was beaming; with satisfaction. He continued : "The physicians told us, after my wife's recovery, that she could never endure childbirth, child-birth, and yet we have a line boy nearly a year old, and do not know what sickness is. I attribute it all to the wonderful power of "Warner's Safe Cure. AVhy, my sister, who resides in Virginia, was, a while ago, atltict-ed atltict-ed precisely as my wife had been. I at once advised her to use this same yrcat remedy; it cured her promptly.'' "You find that it is specially adapted for women, do you?" I inquired. "By no means. 1 have known it to be wonderful in its power in the ease of gentlemen gen-tlemen to whom I have recommended it. I I speak from my experience entirely, and you i should not be surprised that I am so firm a believer in this discovery which has done so much for me." 1 was not surprised. I saw by every word, by every look, that Mr. Eaves meant all he said. I had ample confirmation of l)r. Gunn' a letter and interview, and 1 do not wonder that people who have seen such things, who have watched their dearest friends go down iuto the dark valley and be brought back into the light, should be both enthusiastic and grateful, f, myself, caught the spirit, and I shall be glad ii the investigations investi-gations 1 have made prove of profit to those j who may read them. |