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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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HTBIA9 DEPHEItATIOXN. The fair reader shudders when she thinka of the settler's wife watching, from the door of her rude hut, {' retreating lorm of her husband going out to liis dai] y labor - '„'omsí nut perhapa to return nol again, Eor before nightfall a ;e hand may have laid ïiim low amone the prai e . Or it may be u chili!, a bright-eyed daughter, is snatched away Inan unguardedmoment to grace the next war dance. When we read the beari rending details of theee savage depredations, we are api to blame the governpaeni tor nut taking more strict precautions to usure the settler's pro teetion. Bufwedaily real of the depredaüons of that arch-fiend, consumption, witli scarcely ;i thoughi l' the terrible inroada il is making in human lite. Tena it' thou-nrts of homes are annually made desolate by consumption to one by Indian outrage. Likethe Cndián, consumption oftenesi comes stealthy, and nu danger ís apprehended until the victim Bnds himself hopelessly enenared, and death'a fatal arrow ends the scène. Dr. Pierce's (Jolden Medical Digcovery, ;i powerful alterativo, or blood-purifier, and tonic, has restored thpuaandof consnmptives who had tried everj other remedj reci nnnende I to tlieni. without, obtaining any relief, and are wiliing to ttsLily to UB ïtiuediitl power.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus