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A Husband or Death.

New York, July 2.—AnuiaEinhorn ■ \ was a very pretty girl of lOyears who had been born in Australia, Only a short time ago she came to this country with the avowed purpose of' getting a husband, She had been on the hunt for three months, and finding none to suit her, committed' suicide yesterday by jumping into tb«. East River. The girl had a fine education and was of excellent family. She was '' not in need and lived with relatives in Brooklyn, who wore very fond of - her, and upon whose suggestion that America was a fine place to proouro astrpng and healthy husband she had Jeft'Europeand crossed the water. She expected that within a few hours after her arrival her brother-in-lw with whom she stopped, would have \Mk.. a; husband of the right kind, and the ; first thing she did on landing was to inquire alter her marriage prospects. She seemed, to be' disappointed beoaube her friends did not have a husband ready and had not brought ' s& him with them to. the boat. Her "~~-.■■■ 'eagerness to get married beoame a joke among her friendt, and she; waß ■'.' constantly laughed at for the audacious way in which she went about,.: what Beeined to hor a very business' like'affair, , . '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 2

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212

A Husband or Death. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 2

A Husband or Death. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 2

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