Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1887 — The Greatest Gift He Ever Made. [ARTICLE]
The Greatest Gift He Ever Made.
It has been stated in some of our exchange* that Mr, H. H. Warner, of Rochester, N. Y., in the last eight years, has, through hie devotion to science, built an astronomical observatory at an estimated value of #IOO,OOO, and given between #4,(XX) and #5,000 in pr.zas for aetro- • nomical discovery. This is all very well, if Mr. Warner seeks to divert his energies in this channel But from all we cau hear among the people, if he never gave anything to the world except, his great renvdy, Warner’s safe cure, formerly known as Warner’s safe kidney and liver cure, he would be conferring the most practical and far-reaching benefit that it is in the power of any one man to give the public. It is now conceded that he has the only specific for k duoy disease and uric acid in tho blood, and medical authorities of candor agree that if the blood is freed from uric acid by that great remedy, ahd the kidneys are kept in health, over ninety per cent 6f human diseases disappears. The manufacturers evidently know, and if they do not, we would like to tell them, of the unanimity of public sentiment in favor of their great remedy; indeed, they seem to realize thi<, when they say: “If you do not believe the statements we make, ask your friends and neighbors, what they think of Warner’* safe euro.” Hneh evidence of confidence in the established character and worth of their preparation is unprecedented. Unless they know it has merit, and will do precisely what they state, they would not dare give such ad- ~ vice to tho public. Such confidence ought to bo.infectious. '■ : i “Love is a beautiful blossom,” affirms a line from a rejected contribution. Sort of a passion flower, we suppose.
