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...riding members will be discussed, and it is hoped that each rider will make an effort to be present. The present management of the club wish to have the club life this year much more active than ever before, and trust that members will show their desire to assist in the effort to be made, by their attendance upon the meeting this evening. It is to be hoped that all riders in '86 will be prompt in joining the club. The secretary's address and his hours of business will be published within a day or two, and all members...
...furnish you information about one another during future years unless you promptly send me your addresses. Delay or negligence in this will only make my work more difficult and its results less satisfactory, and I trust therefore that in regard both to this and to class lives you will assist me in getting this information, which it is my duty to obtain, while it is only through your kindness that I can obtain...
...concern in New York advertises as follows : "Families who are about giving receptions, dinner parties, or other entertainments, will be gratified to know that persons, who will assist in making these events pleasant and enjoyable, can be obtained through the mediate of the World Employment Bureau. These persons will not be professionals, but parties of culture and refinement, who will appear well, dress elegantly, and mingle with the guests, while able and willing to play, sing, converse fluently, tell a good story, give a recitation, or anything that will help to make an evening pass quickly and pleasantly . . . . The attendance...
...case of the recent Poeenix Park tragedy in Dublin, a man has been found who says that he can at any time lay his hands on the murderers. He also says that while in Dublin, he refused an offer of pound 100 to assist in the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke...
...Messrs. Keith and Bunney, Horatius-like, leapt into the foaming flood and swam to the nearest land, which proved to be the Charles river embankment, some 50 feet distant. The remainder of the crew pulled the boat to the Union Club float, but there was no one there to assist them in landing, while the heavy sea running threatened to dash them against the float. Another chance was given for some one to distinguish himself, and though each wished to show himself worthy of the crew of '83, Mr. Sherwood settled the matter by jumping over-board, swimming...