A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA.
.•• Neat'- 1 the village of ZUliMdcfcia;;.;.,, ; , Lower uvea Maria Haaiy&D. -.. intelligent and industrious woman,■•tfwtt-.W story- 6f>-,t>bjN»cal. suffering .'.and :final|W ' relief, as related by herself,'ia,'of '.interest ■. to English womon, "I was employed,". : '•■' '■■■ she says,, ,; ' in. the work of a large farm* -" house. Overwork brought on sipk headache', followed by.-a .deathly fainting -and • aiekuesa :of, tho atomaoh, until I waaunable to.: retain either'food or drink.'; 1,r.;.. -.. was compelled.to take, my bed for several weeks.. Getting a little better from mfc .. aud'qulot, 1 sought.t*ylo Kimo.iyork, but; ' waSßoou.takeu with a pain in my Wfiy which, iu |C little while, seemed to spn|K:i • over my ; whole body ? and throbbed in ray> ■;'. every limb. .This waa followed by■& wugh'ari§ Bhortoss' of. breath, until ; finally 1 could lint pew, and I took to my bod fo&a BeconJ. jinil, as I thought, last time, i My fiionds told oie., tliit •my '. timehaduearly,conie,vaudthat I could not live loug<ir thWwheu ; tho.trees put - •<ju their.Rtoeii once'rabro.' • Then I hap.' riiied to got oiio of the Seigol parupblotaread.it, and my-dear mother bought.mo a bottle of Seigel's Syrup, which I.took ex- :■ •. .aefcly y.ccprdioj» to directioaß,.ahdl.hadriofc .".•.. takon. tho whole of. it beforo I felt a great ' ohango for the bettor. . :Mylast illneaiji began Juno 3id, 1882, and continued to'ift August Dtli, when I begaii to take 'tho;JS Syrup. Very soon I ;could do>some •' ". little hght work..' Tho cough left; me aiid ■-,„■ I wbb-no-more troublod;.iii breathing, ... . Now lam perfectly cured. And, oh, W , , \ happy lam! I cannot oxprew «riititude' ' " ■ i euo.ugh for Seisjel'a' Syrup. Now I must ■■• tell you that the doctors in Our 'district ,;.. distributed handbills cautioning peoplo against tho .mediciuo, telliua them that it, would do thorn no good, and many were' •''• thereby influenced to destroy the Sicgel pamphlets; but now w'herover one.Mfe' ,' bo got, it is kept like "a relic. : The;®} preserved are borrpwod. to.- road,- au*-i nave leut mine for.nix miles around-our. •, district. People, havo como eighteen, milea to get me to buy the mediciuo for.. '•'■•'• them, knowing that it cured me, and to " bo sure to get the'right kind. I know a womau whowaa looking likedeatli,andwho. . - told thorn there was "no help for her," and ■that alio had consulted several doctors, but ' none could help her. I told her of Siege's "_ . syrupandwrife'thybamo down for her —, ; ' ..that sho miatake! She took. ■ ■ myadvfceahd aiid-now'sheia-. • inperieothealth,;a.vidthe-people around.-.;- .;. : ÜBareumaied.. Bu'eh psogveaa in\;ui v neighborhood .that' : poople'say they ib'is waut' the doctor anya" ■" uioro,' but th'ejHato tho Syrnp"; Suffe'rerljp _ • fromisciiitwhowere cmtffiiudtotlioir bed*-' ' and .could hardly'-inov'e a finger, .have' '■' - been cured by "A ' X'hstraia a. girl' . district wbo.caiight a cold •. through soMo water,, and waa in beattfe • years''with/ (wstiyeuess ami .rhtjuiuatfe. pains,and'had to have an attendant to watch by her.- Thove was.not a doctorin. the 6Un'ouuding districts to- whom her 'uiothdrLhad not applied'to'teliove her ■: ; child,bub'evorylino .cuiweil- thcnißelvca . 'and: said .they could hot help'her.: Wm-: ever tholittle iwlljiaug which is iimm our, plajJo when twuiebody.! is" thought eurely.it was tar her^buiSeigel'B':'.'., Syrup ; oud Pulß'saved'-h'er. life,' nii'd''"j\ov>; sho.is.'iui I heal.thy'as : anyMy, goes (9 church, and can work «veii iii the fields. Everybody was astouuilie.d-.whcu.they saw .. her out, kiigwing"how.many,'years; she ... .. had been ih'.bcd.. .To-day-alio adds -'bet..' gratitude to rap for God'aymercioa Su4 ' Syrup. '''.'" .'"' Masy/EaM. ; - '•• Tlio peoplo of Knglaud speak confirm- ■ iugthe above.. '' /'."' THE LANGTKY KlSSi' '. "; The following minute dosoriptiQijfy the Langtry stago kiss is, it is needless - to Bay, from a thoroughly American source. Tho play was" Clanqarty," . and, after describing the actress as standing with iior back to tbeaudiouce, : clear down the stage uearthe footh'ght, the reporter goes on to say:—"The husbaud looks at her for-a moment, and then rushes wildly into hqjjgpe. They both swnig round and dftow their profile?, to the audience,: -vfhon, they hold eaoh otlior at arm's length. Then her bosom heaves-and he pants. Then nor head falls upon his breast, reclining baokward. There is a criu>. son blnsh suffusing heroharming.face. Then he looks dowu at her and' sHq looks up at Bim.' Thou there ia ft perceptible prossuro round tho waist. Then ho auddonly places his lip to ' hers. Then she claspa him ronnd the head. Theu there is a soft, gurgling sound, as of water escaping from a kitchen sink, Then they aro, asjL were, glued together. 'Dion all i£ atiO. Womenin tho audiouco become. nervous. Baldheadodmon are. paralysed. Men about fowu have.rtlrelr watches .out timing •• -them. -One second, two, three, four, five, -sijt,' seveu, and- then tliero is ah explosion r as if tbfljbniig had been.'blown out 'of '. abeer%rrel. It is all over," / . ■=
AN " ARABIAN EIGHTS" STOP • MATCHED.' v.j|.'
Giles Busby, a Toledo .Mniongor.r. r ~ was cleaning a while fob last Monday,' >;; aud in the larger intestines of the fish ho found a .diamond ring! Ibo ring.••-,. .■ had, engraved.- in it? inner surface, J,A;B„ Chicargo'69." Busby* forwar' ' I ded the ring to the Chief of Police in this cifcy.' -Yeatdrday Mrs Julia L Lennox, of 12, Lennox I'laco, idehti' ■':'.j fied and recovered the ring, She.tclh. ;;■ an interesting'story' oMls'^ta-W -~\ 1869, she, as Miss Bennett? : becar,« ;' engaged to>£r her this diamond ring for which" he paid 450 dol; %ut their bridal, trip .ie.'ik--1871," Mrs Leunox lost ,thm::riQg;: ; ■•'. While washing fcerbandsto the ioilet - room of. the Pullman • oir, the"Ving: - ' slipped frota : ; ber -finger and "dropped -;•'.•;'• through the' waste-pipe. As tho;traiu happened to be crossing tho bridge over ' the St. Lawrence River, neatTMontrijai ■ just at that time,'4hekreayed : ir4(ie.'•. had no hope of recovering the ting. There are no white-Eskvin:the 1 -St. -.. • Lawrence; the theory is that asmalj ~ . fish seized upon the ring, and that at some future time this.small fishj»vbije •-'' cruising about the lakes,.fell ''wjks- to- • the white-fish ?in •whioh tho long-lpit .V: ;: ring was discovered.. (Siles.Buaby, ~4': the Toledo fishmonger,, received from ■ ■.. Mr Lennox a cheque'for lOOdol for nip honeaty.—Chicago News. : ■'. ( Jm .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 4 October 1887, Page 2
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953A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 4 October 1887, Page 2
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