Dear Mrs. Eddy: I have much to say, but I know you are receiving so many letters of congratulation that your time must be limited; but I want to tell you, it seems to me that the good that will follow as a result of the Chicago Convention can not be estimated. Its influence is felt everywhere, and great benefit was received by those who attended from this place. The party I told you of has left here, and peace and harmony are being restored.
They appreciate the pure Science of Christianity — as you teach it — more than ever before, and the sick are being healed. I have had five patients lately who had been given up by physicians, but are up and walking around. One of them was so near gone in belief of dropsy as to have the odor of a corpse, to mortal sense. So Truth is making its way through demonstration, the only way by which the world will be brought into an understanding of Truth. We have felt the blighting effect of traitors in the camp, but error is destroying itself.
St. Joseph, Mo.