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Meroe en ee ax: eine STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, Mar ‘H 5, 1885—-DOUBLE SHEET. Whist. ENGLISH BALLET GIRLS. BY RICHARD A. PROCTOR. They Are Rude and Coarse, but Not From the New York Tribune. Worse Than Other Girls. For more than three years I have conduc the whist column in Knvcledye, name “Five of Clubs.” That column held to have done useful work in helping spread the orthodox doctrines of whist, ant ( oppose the heterodox practices of a game wi is called whist, but has no real c regarded us In any sense a sc write on whist in America under my owa or there ure few here who suppose that be otes the chief part of bis subject he cannot have taken special interest ty any otger. Whist has long been a f relaxation with the students of s Properly played it is a truly scieut yet it is better asa relaxation than the great tifle game: chess, because t toms which rule the play do not allow of longed study. A sin iTenry Labonchere ta London Trath. Mr. Hollingshead, 1 see, has contribated his rs of ballet to a contemporary. Accord ng to him, a ballet-girl ought to be pretty, and he better for the manager if mashers come to look at her, while, if they wait for her side the stage-door, it is no business of hig, Aballet-cirl ought to be fairly good-lool nquestionadle, for her mission is to ex poe of motion and to posture in Mothers are not admitted behind for there is no room for them, arly the manager cannot see all his girls home. It therefore depends very girl herself what «he does out But the may be xitls in telegr Mices and 9 not know how a balletgirl is re temptation when dancing on @ to ong weary the brain m » fotllghts between her and th probiem; but a whist-player c an m ‘Sbopxi belind a sonmtes would, give more than a tew me no dow to the play of a card, and if he is really er he would not if he could. Skill Ii at chess much thy itfers from th Hof the b 1 one must be quick in_ applying s in one game, While in the « taken tor considering how ni be applied. For titis re though L lov even better than whist, [’seldci play chess (perhaps counter {Wo players a year when I hi nee T pla: recommend it as specially» tion. But then it shouldbe w game, to which has be apy nameot Bumblepuppy. Lf jor no other then for should sound whist bi and playca— es time. You can relaxation you need out of three or bers of real whist; but you may p game fora whole evening an auseruent from it, I ith great truth that in the there is relaxation for the ti 1 ly cal requires p remember it (for it: was th Whist and played as whist BO more jy) est than E win passin, fen ad Ip their e ch the on Ww whist W. Mars and Ol ee A View from the Moon. article on son," In his series oa the Mareh “Ven- T ce trath ts, earth from the . the wil Hadelphi Hon, Wr Xereises Of Sk. d mind; now 1 is 20 and Mrs He 4 years) it pos y wean would he vis! > the magniiyin exw t tler whi ht trun thing had hap) were included am played twice over. Assu that the player who had trumps, including the four be had’ done, | whist pla four bono no time interests L ing the mind and ¢ Tiiave wiped t 8 fer six or se zeometr ter, atm 2 nzof the mi “iobyd ork will be ¢ the next But I have also whist, and wld Have rise hours of meaning) play, or pla: ‘ist. Is so easily learned, however, that there is no excuse for the prevalent bad’ p) In my own ¢ Iie = ee In Guiana Porests. adegiee vi i turn the pl x urn now tothe principles and y al whist. The worst fault, character- } Corre nine out of ten y whi ondeuce Chicago Tribune. + quiet re: of the river hetween the cataracts the scenery was extren ful but the thickness of th dle It impos. sible, except whe @ shore, to dis | tinguish the picturesque kinds of vezetation | peculiar he tropics from the vast wail of j green which hedged us in, It only © taking our midday rest, or at our thut Iwas able to study t and note the beauty and pr Orchids were abundant enougt 1own—the most ¢ strong, bu some of these ‘bri rather lose two by tri E INAUGURAL BALL nm two if th Hon's shar ay To. € ROOM. uty, = — Jne ed princ h 1 saw no species of great rarity, 5 peas React cee Commi are his partne mn aoe Reece big wt f joy = the tine Wilson, Mre_and Me Cees Sit grew in thousands, and the immense the pothos were seen everywhere. In one or Spear.) lap ee part from sack Woast- | two places I noticed the rare and beautiful Miss Lela Johnson, 3 | EOe that tnuie pias Geneeab rake {| climbing palm. and in the open parts of ty olin W. Phillips, Mr. M.R- | Gintm 40 Kuow the principles of plac, butare | 2t VES er uunbers of culadiums, the v ers, Mis is ranets Toumes, | puilty all the same of whist enormitiés of the | joi hy Rising Sof Which are so familfar im ous ha B, ara nor, A cS | deepest ¢ apr Bicd | ai life was In no way prominent, al fal: Saeecan an Sahics | re could be no doubt that the forest neg tley, peop! es F. Wilkins, H. |, for at nigh atap-fire or lay in our ham’ mes 4s well » plave iter one AS We of a suit led Uy your ‘on have | ® si é Mitts J itiams, John’ pd GCs, salt ted iy oun peor Senter. weird sounds that eat in of the n, and S. W. Wood- est if you have two o: er in Arena ff cbs boa ny Aw a case returns the lowest, and I immedi- =f ae lepresen| sat in the treetops ely place (ment TE -ATTENDA i Repre CE AND THE RECEIPTS. 1y) two more of the suit in jor Armen, Mins Kate SOUS ues Mr. dames E. Bell, was in charge of the | his hand; T infer that he ae ee followed by the hyla Fant ah nice O | the comm suit. after extracting ast to ae : ed Durant, estimates that there were 9,000 | trinips Ile: anit with inc but it vent to every concety cant ble sound, trom that of the sawing wood to the : H.C. | ipts from the sale of appears my partner knew noth ont that | f 4 > aiiaton 4 ding and a) Hatton pnd Bru i, Pennsylvania: IN, it is expected, consia- | ithe tule (belonging to the AB Cut the game); panied dj shel weed eters Gn akiee nents this city, a ight parle mudeins. oe Baltimor = 1tOf the expenses in- only tiwo cards of th ndone fh ihe suarshen, 1 Vt up a deep and not un- ties, The money sub- | oppor card more than I serfhed wal he returned, and It fs believed there | My-snit is ia fact not establishe | will be a considerable ss for charity. Jlead it T find the enemy Villian T. Porter, of Ne musical bass, ne 11 night long the goatsuckere er desisted irom their melancholy moant and once in a wi cutts and Dr, pnd Mrs, ft and take three or Mr. and M Facts Worth Remembering: four by cards, where perhaps the odd trick swe heard it. "It was the note of the Sudden deaths onot come from heart disease been ours but for this pitfall digged ; fed 1ost. Soul. Once or twice the ot able to atte z : iy a bs the lane ces tnhene | one case ia twenty, but from congestion of the | PY # friend. dof the jaguar was heard, and i si r i St aaa cea ed Oo Calne “i ih she had attended. lungs or brain, or from apoplexy. More die eo led to dupe pantie“ auniong the THE RECEPTION AND FLOOR COMMITTE! from congestion of the Inngs than of the brain, | ABOUT BILIGUSNESS. r arial no heir ham. er or raised the ham- rin the trees to be outof the t ch should be pass our way. Out of all blood-curdiing sounds that were tropical woods nm td ¢ from the howling monkey, Oveasionally some boons favored us with a little rehea: I during the night, but it was towards mc F. Long and more 0: Lienten mes. A. of Richmond; Mr. Mr, Andrew Parke: P.“Campan, of Detroit Curtis J. Hillyer, r: more: Mist Bese ar The committecs immediately in charge of the ball were as follow: Barbour | Reception comm and tion of the brain than apo- Pa 1 heart disease is upture of some large artery om congestion of the lungs, by th; from congestion using pressure on the bra and instanily destroy Some Hints Which May Interest Those Who Are Unhappy About Their Liver. From the Philade!lppia Times It bus been estimated that five persons go to the physicians of this city every minute in the day complaining of biliou reck- oning it will appear tha mall ee ante Sees army of sufferers from this complaint, therefore | * the concert itself began, and then, until y results from ne- antae onsider ‘briefly the me accustomed to it, there was mo’ more a rheumatisin, Tt | i may be Promise apparently common | *!¢eb for me. Words are inadequate to describe on committee: Admiral D. amatism than the | froutte. tie sound which these animals produced, It le C, Kowan, Geo, P. ere rheumatism re- Bie tebe at tne | mameunin ancroft, Mr. Justice | celves prompt, treatment, while the malld form | Liver disorders ought naturally tobe at the | occasion i Hons. | js often neglected, and left to work its | foundation of all biliary derangen ten to receive the President | and Vice-President—W. W. Coreoran, chairman | of the reception comm he justices of the | Supreme Court of the United Si the justices of the United States Court of Clain which parulyzes tices of the Supreme Court of the Distr from apople: minissioners of the District of | Heart disen 1k and Miss kc M. Lent, of Columbil named in th D, Porter, V H. Sheri John F. Rodgers, nand daughte . Riekett ., Maur} sLween a howl and a roar, with an grunt thrown in, the whole being de- ts, and as | livered with the intensity of a fog-whistle, and ie, Pa: Mr. Teves aad ate Mis Hay de: -Cox | way to the heart. Persons who suppose | organic diseases of this or © essentially { the concert being participated in by baboons nie ee Edwards; Assistant Secretary H. F. French, M themselves suffering from heart disease, be | cyronie and often progress stendily from bad to | Strguafincweucaty te techies tie rece ta we Mrs. We 3; Poillipe, of | and Mrs. F. A, Richardson, Miss Nannie How econ COL TS: [etre ae houlpiadons eel the region of tbe | Worse, i: is plain that only a small p fanolse may be imagined. elew, hiladelph < i” Miss chins, a eKeever, Col. J. X. | heart, o1 pitation, seldc S ¥ dis | pious = 50 nite Bech sta . jelphia: Mr feces ae Ey bee hoe Eiapeeel Gad Bonaparte, Anthony Pollok, Sevellon A. Brown: | ease “of that organ.’ In nine eases out of | billows persons are nected, Tracks of the tapir were ‘several times seen Tas nd Miss Mari: dj fe To receive and atiend the ladies of the invi eale R. Howard, of Hariord county, Md.; » g : ris, Jno B. Whiting, Mrs. Whiting | guests.—President James tor, Mrs. and Miss Mur- | Prof. 8. F. Baird, Leigh Ro dies. d | ten they are suffering from dyspepsia—nothing | Welling,¢ nm me Congestion of the lungs is most fre- | inson, Linden Kent, | quently caused by sudden change from the John Seiden, Dr. A. Y, P. Garnett, F heat of an ill-ventilated room or rallroad car or R. Pierce Crosby, Com. 8, Nicholson, Hon. Join | street car to the cold air outside, without being Goode, A. L. Kenney, Thomas Hyde, Com. H. | protected by sutfictent clothing; hence many F, Picking, R. Ross Perry, Jas. G. b pe seized drop dead in the street, Con- Warfield. gestion rain most frequently results from To recelve guests at the ball room.—Rear | trouble and anxiety of mind, producing sleep- Admiral C, BR. P. Rodge chairman; W. D. | les followed by engorgement of the Davidge, Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, Gen. John} small ‘blood vessels. of the brain, —sud- Newton, Gen. M.C. Meig ster,|den loss of vital power, and ‘almost in marshy places wear the river bank, and I somictimes got a shot at flocks of the little, red | winki monkeys, which were very ¢ou mon on this river. Iguanas, called “Waimucka” by the Indians, frequently tumbled trom the until another ductor comes | branches into the stream When we paddled near Ares po! and perlaps | use shore,and on two occasions some of our thing ails t brought In pecearies, or busb-hogs, which fe, loss of appetite at y had shot with their arrows near our camp, ling of those who think they | and which proved a must welcome addition to wn, and, to make along | our larder, notwithstanding their rankness: stway to explain these mat- | put visible game was scarce, and @ man would ig: Huron, Mi . Miss Sarah Harding, and" bd Gertrude Holiday, of dge Irvin, of Pittsburg; | pay. of New oodman and | and Mr. and M Mr. T. Roessle, Col. and Mrs. L! Haines and the Misses | fr. and Mrs. Horace sof Philadelphia, “1 G.and H. A. Met niore, 3 rs. H.S. Ziegler, ambers, of Phi s, Miss Harper and Stith, M Dr. and ‘Mrs. | Mo Bert Smith, Me ut. I 4 feComb, Miss ahd Mrs. David Kinney M story shor! : Gen. W. B. Koei: : ¢ 4 ‘ , oes . Sis to attribute them to 4 d ment of | have had a poor living who depended on hi Larner, ler and Mr. S “ Gen. J. G. Parke, Gen. S.'V, Benet, Gen. W. Me: | instant’ death. Apoplexy may be an in- | ters is to, atteibut noes ever | a po ng who depe mo his PLE. bs G. Webster and id: | Me ta eee Tn ie Movtas Kee Dunn, Col. Thos, Lincoln Casey, Rear | herited. ai or It inay be induced by 100 | ee eee a oe ee ecethe liver, = “*<' | eum for support, in, of Topek Irving | skepwith ‘Gurdon, Baltimore; Mrs. Capiain | Adiniral &. K. Franklin, Rear Admiral R, W. | tree living, or its opposite, too great _abstem- | “EME Tl hel is probable, because measures cal- ER 5 FARE ot Maryland; the Director ot | Connor, New York: i French | Shuseldt, Sur. Gen, R. furray, Sur, Gen. FM. | ousness. Pai is tay affect only a smallpor | ouiated to re Mish ‘the cireulation are of Male Fashions in Paris. and Mrs. Burchard, J. 8. Cren-| minister; Emile Fi Gunnell, Col. ©, G. McCauley, Ce W tion of the body, from a finger or toe to an en- | Great service to these quasi inval By this ts | gawara k: Tiatuak se Toacton Riek Jon Gih, Baltimore; | Romero, Mexican nihil Suki, ae | Schlev, Col. L. Sitgreaves, Hon. tire limb, orit nay disable halfthe body, or the | STEAL TENG horinened rem food al baths, are Se ee ee ee eee e id Mrs. Robinson ti Mantob Marble, Martin F. Morris, L. V, Bauxh? | whole bo ite i y, When death soon follows. "When | The dress of gentlemen ts decidedly to depart a 3 Se of the bod: hina one ew York; J. A, | Bese minister; t h x man, T. E. Roessle, W.-M. Shuster, B.G. Love- | haif the body is affected by paralysis, we may : . Sf foot, | henceforth from that plain level of democrac: Mee Rope slid Mis. Petnbroke: Jones } [Papeeesearrier dts Sh tie obs peer idee atti Jos, Me Ashtord, Joseph Hi, Bradley, Dr. 8. C-| be certain thatthe seat, of the disease stn the | ote Beier ue ate ewccincaand | whlch ines lbeen ies Sian Maen patie reap g ? it oth Carolina; W. K. L. Maurté e Mrs. of the F figey, J. C. G. Kenne 1. Z. Le i. Hub- | opposite side of the brain, because nerve fibers be swashiog th6 New Yor dais, atid Miay Brees a ae | legation; or Farini, of the Uruguay legation; | hard: Alex: Grabam Bell, Dic N.S. Lincoln, De: | cdss: Partial paraivels ivotten tam porary when | fevered if desired, and regularly washing the | we are soon to see the splendors of the last cen- Pise ldwin and Col. A. C. Tripp, of | Senor Valente, of the Brazilian legation; Senor | J" 'Morgan, B. P. Snyder, Com. R. D. Evans, | edused by the rupture of a small blood vessel, | MOUth on rising with hot salt water, using the | tory revived in the toiletof the “ugly sex.” “It ‘ena Siu. B.¥ wehart, Colonel and. Mrs. | Seteldo, the Venezuelan minister; Miss Com. H.C Taylor, Lent, F, Curtis. "| ifthe clot is got rid of by absorption or other: | !4ex finger in preference to a brush. se | Willmake marriage,” said a brilliant French eee So iesSand’ Min Be Pateg. | €ate, Indianapolis: Mr, Parker Page New BE aid cruer aie coon dea Wilton | Ses ‘Abstinence {s useful in many eases, because 3 pip stn Mr and Mee WW Gr Wo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coegerand Miss Brown, ‘ i i c. Wood; Mf. «ctor Cosby, Pendiewm | Gen.and Mrs. Sheridan, ldau x ret ts Indigestion is the real trouble. Baths, followed | lady to me yesterday, “much more difficult A. Gordon, chairman; W. Cranch’ Melntyre, |” Although this {sa disease that all classes of | 1% ey = i Bieokins Gone 2 icé | people are liable to, {ts most destructive work is | BY fictions, are very grateful to the disturbed | than It already Is. Nowadays dozens of matrt: -Delegate Cannon, 1 Kent, the Mi Grechune We. dele | vice chairman; C. Throckniorton, U.S. A., : latory’ apparatus. Laxative articles of ial an hichareh ketames peneees: » Jones, of Richmond: Miss 5 if done among the ‘depraved and dissipated. | C74 3 = smerat monial alliances are bin: possi| Sere. of Savatinah: Me, and Mrs. C, anand eh) Ar one es There is no doubt that the habitual use of to- | 04 are Often asrecable and are preferable '° | husbands feel that their fortunes would not per- oe Ooh Bia ate Mrs and Miss Cheney, Miss een aS, OF the prominent causes of par) gior draughts are now popular, They can do | mitthem property to present thelr wives nin socle- . . X Ee os i. Is pthes e diseases rte! y es ¥ vill it when san si Carolinas JM. Tas tor, Dr, | eek Ww. Peter C. recent cough will almost always yield to | 20 harm and will certainly do good in the cases | f o this rad Atthdr Marr thisayson Pine «; Representative Polic Laitoon, of | Miss Ellict and H. Justi and B,J. MeDermitt, | be Pane, § A. A. George and TF. Colby, | Wisc bert A. Job om, Ling prone to chill. liave to think about new dresses before they go ‘Washing the month ts of great service to those | to a certain pai The real object of this mas- who suffer persistently with a coated tongue | culine dress revival Is to establish class dis Hay, Richard Smith, E. the following UWeatment within two or three 8 of Sections.—H. us iets of, Sections —H days: Mix In a bottle four ounces of glycerine, ae sae Evans, J. mide! s wo ounces of alcohol, two ounces of Water, two 5 or a oe Tt ior new. in London a yor Sine? Sere ike 8, aralkt | Boon dain Mi Watley RR Chew, Era | grain of morphine, “Shake Welly ‘Dower a a ee ae ee a i aces and tne enoriaas atta Per eed York berte GG. bavis Mr and Mra Ae Bone eae Maatos, Paes 2 pews, | a ule, one to te eee ee ohtancs | those who are suid to be billous, and in these | bis dress cont im order to distinguish himself arrison tr " deat a) iy: Ger | William Wheatley, Samuel H, : ree" hoi his quan! 0 n oe frou’ the sa08, @ou% you Roow ater, and Messrs, | Mullett, Lieut. RK, M. Berry of the navy; Gen. | "Members of committce.—Wiliam, J, Acker, | from ten to fifteen years. ‘It is not safe togive | C258 of Soe, tet en es eerie Sais Pv ote ag ted ND ow much ¢! bett vill it be when those who hav New Haven: | ee eae ee alten en Gor ard | Hemy Adams, F. E, Alexander, Jonu £. An: | i¢to iniants or children under ten. years ofage. | U5 applic oon om cate Gaal Meee t, of Springfield, I; M . ©. G. Ball, Miss Sheila do Mes. ed Parle and Will Dickerm i i : can wear silk coats and waistcoats and brave Miss Minelle; Mr. Ro W. Techelier, of Falsoanks, Minn Miss | Vilas, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 2. 1 : cona, G. F, Appleby, Irving G. Ashby, Hi To stop bleeding, if from a cavity In the Jaw = eee vith bows and led ast: hit rdway, Miss Or , | Potter, of I ore; fisses | Beardsley, William IH. Bec! into the proper form and size to cover jeed- i = ght to stick to the old style ort 3 Miss of Richmona, | Morgan, Miss McGee, of New York; Miss Berry, | Norman Hestor, Woodbury Blatr In the still silence of the voiceless night, have to stick to the old style orto content t i Miss Almy, Miss Gardner, Representative an Saint Mrs. Kobinson, Dr. and” Mrs. A. H Witmer, | 2. Brown, £.'T, Browning, Robert Bruce, a | Mr A. J.Clarke, Licut. R. F. Nicholaon, U.S.N¢ ¥ oS Te pe ystss | Mr and’ Mrs, OF L. Pruden, Me. W. D, Davidges | B' pas guet DoS. aes Norval b. purehtl ing cavity, and long enough tobe kept firmly % cl s, selves With simple it? “This i eusonii in place wiien the mouth is closed. We og nae SrORINE, ‘She Glumbers | or cin water Hive tao ere betting tae tenors ne When an artery is cut the red’ blood spurts | whom in the darkness doth my spirit seck, _| the revival. Coatn, we learn, ure to be embrold: . out ateach pulsation. Press the thumb firmly pred with gol silver lace; ta C!T, Buicher, Thomas H. | over the artery near the wound and on the side (O God, but ther ered with gold and silver lace; and garmen » H. D. William P. Boteler, Arthur T. Brice, 2 “ - very masculine in type, by the way, and em- © | Gen. W. W. Beiknap, Mr.’Charles Thom Callan, Campbell’ Carringion, Johu J. Chew, E. | toward the heart. Press hard enough to stop nore ben wight ar wea: LectAeren is thip sake ‘imebitm, mee won te 4 Ne") Major and Mrs. C. K. Abell, of Dunkirk, N. Yt] A Cliflord, John Cochran, Jay, Cooke, Ge the bleeding, and walt tilla physician comer. | Ante vurue wreprostion of tee Ges teewene, | ISI a ain name, fashion, are worn, by fics Tucker, of M ‘ard, | Mrs, McCulloch, of Pittsbury; Lieut. Gov. Latta, | Cooke, U. 8. fy George Gibson Colegate, Albert | The wounded person is often able to do this | Scarce knowing what it 1s, 1 fly tothe, men adopt the wearing of colors once more our Mr. H. O. Ort! 3 no. W. Twi San Fran: |} Of Pennsylvania; Mr. Dorman B, i Lieut. | 'T, Coumbe, C. Cragin, a Crane, fr. . C. | himself if he has the requisite knowledge. And lay it down. tailors will have thelr sample books flied with ind Mrs, Gen, A. C. Myers and airs, | BH. Pek ee re the navy; Mr. Allan Ar-| Crawford, A. B. Gropley, Chas Cropley, Reverdy | Simple fractures may be adjusted by almost “old bronze, gendarme blue, mossgreen, m¢ r Leveritt Sultonstall, of Boston; | thur, Miss Cox, of Olio, sister ot 8. 8. Cox; Miss | Dangerfield, Galt Davis, W. Riley Deeble, Thos. | any one. Get the limb as near as ble in | Or if it be the heaviness that comes old cak, mastic white, old copper, dull red,’ r, South Carolina, and Miss Marie , r hia; Nellie 4 cd rr elson, Wm. M. Dove, Jo! & ms, | tor. ere es NO of wi it tricities in which the feminine heart delights, : iatorand Sis Eaton beat, Hive | Mreand’ Mrg, Chas, £2 Foster, Paymaster and | Senn’. Downey Se Had i = Charles E.| In fracture of the skull, with compression and Sinee ‘tis thy will. Doyle, wid Mr. Denfson Slade, | Mrs. Henry KR. Smith, Paymaster ind Mrs, LG. | Dulin, Charles A. Elliot, Hay f, Ellis, Geo. B. | loss of consciousness, examine the wound, and % Soy, Mis. W. R. Pryor, | Boggs, Col. and Mrs. Baxter, Mr. W. 8. ‘The ladies are devoting their habitual extrava- Mr. R.L. Whe ce to buttons this year. The buttons most 3 Emory, Richard K. Ev aynand C. Eyre, | if possible, raise the broken edges of the skull | For, oht in spite of past and t care, fy e form of insects, buttertites, Campbell, M1 fis Hattie Pryor, of Ale | Wordbary Bla ee es A, W franets, Thonias Mt Gale, Walter A. Galt $9 a8 to ‘relleve the ure on the brain. | Or anything beside, How joyfully tees Cacticn eects aac ansh oven tan ean B, Leslie, of Alabama; | C- M aries E. Galt, Ral 08. jarne) rompt action woul save Passes that almost Solitary hour, 1 which these frien and Augustus Paull, Hon: | L¥decker, Colonel Gregory, of General Sheri- | RH Goldsborought Howard Goodrich, James | Incase of polsoning the simple rule is to get > My God, with theet ee en eer fashioned are ivory, shell, Se Mesioned axe tvory, pearl, Seek, Eee, ‘A and Mrs, A. C.| dan’s staff; Mr. Calderon Carlisie, Mr. Alex, J.| M. Green, Randall H. Hagner, C. W. Handy, the poison out of the stomach as soon as possi- hire, emeralds, rose ‘and’ diamonds, Liew : d M. tley, F. A. Nute, Mr. W. F. 'Pedrick, W. 8. Harbin, F. B, Waite: ble, Mustard and salt act promptly as emetics, | More tranquil than the stillness of the night, | APPT. a all the tases Merete My i SW ining. Be Eicaprein: | Bavelios A: Biever Ales Tans Say, Basen Gres | Seater ar Era | ek ene aerate, DECC oe Same | peeve tranquil] than the stipes ot the nies’ ee, eae cee eaaekts sak coe 3 Mr. of Atchison, | trotler ‘aud Mrs,’ Cannon, Mr, O.". La | brook, John Hollister, R, O, Holtzinan, Thomas | spoonful in @ glass of water and let the person | More biest than anything, my spliit lies agate pl Pog an cinema saci pense slits’ Su tay, Dr Harrinih ond Bile Bate | BO": SW neslee, Matt. Witerg “erecler’ iui | Goseengertare, Lee Hos Peancle Jen | noe ta ti Cesena hor sa (saa Sallie Sia ray, DLC 2 Wheeler, Mi. er ehnedy, - gon, of Virg sind Mrs BB Gorda at| Bias Juin Wrecker, “Mr CW. He Bla | ee eerde, Wee ae ee ee | A igive the whites of two or three egen and | For what is there on earth that I desire, A Boy's Fight with an Eagle. Palttinore: Caytaln Texan, of the Marine corps; | Mrs. Fuller, of Canada} Mrs. Dewsen, of Brook:|T. “A. Lambert, J. 8. Larcombe, Philip F. | send for the doctor. Of all that it can give or take rom me, Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. and Mrs. W.L. Wheeler, of Newport, ca lyn; Mrs. Sampson, of Brooklyn; Lieut. S.A. pepe 3) . Larner, H. E. Leach, Rober} Or whom in heayen doth my spirit seek, SasispurY, Mp., March 1,—Thomas Jones, end Mr. Goddard, of New York; Senator Pen: ray, U. S.A.; Hepresentative and Mrs, Mil: | Leding, Lee, Cazenove G. G, Lee, J. J.] phe Manchester Union ‘points with pride to O God, but thee? aged 12 years, had a very severe battle with an GiScr Maeda ian Mee waste He | ae He ee dae anton | MOP, Fe tpamaoscnectge, te Ct | ctr amt ones Qe tae Bre wang is a many ot| ein eningintin, ay came som Tan ‘sees Baya r aren, G. ; : : 4 ir. Baxter, Perkins, Janes Jackson, Jt, ot Lockport; N.Y | Harbacte, of Kansas, aud Miss Clara Harback; | stdgrader, LG. Masini Wiliam May, Te i | 180 Pe Se aie = ace Pi gttig Sergi] Pe epee a OE i and H."i. Oberteuver, of Philadelphia; Mr. M. | James B. Nalle, Fred. McKenny, Dr, and. Mrs: | MeArdle, U-R. MeBlair, Charles Mecauley, F. | DPS eiovertne Saguen by os rage Phil Aye aoe gaglc was, shaken Off bet'ars W. Galt, Mr, Chas, Galt and Norman ex: | Hills, R. K. Evans, Mrs. A. D. Kerfoot Repre-| 0. MeCleary. L. Olin Meek, F. B. 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