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Show n'ew Plunge Baths. The cxcel- idungo baths at the Warm Spring House, were visited yesterday by member of the Herald staff, who rvaks in high commendation of them. Wrc are tWQ pungCS) on0 for ladies 1 one for gentl emen, each seventeen 7 toenty-six feet, and four and a half 'hi deep, with cold shower baths at-'licj. at-'licj. To each bath there are five ,p NM11S rooms and a waiting room. dressing rooms are furnished with "c-mg tables, chairs, mirrors, and ' 'luisites for ablutions and dress-j'j dress-j'j ifter coming from the bath. The "s side has the addition of a hand-floor hand-floor cloth; and such others con-'stieos con-'stieos as make the place exceeding-J exceeding-J wmfortably. These baths have been ll-a needed, and it is gratifying to see t the city has supplied so pressing a tL' "mief omnibusses run out ri.'l mf""nings and evenings, at a low r, would Pay the proprietors; and of r m 'k tbo taths a favorite place j-rt to all who can luxuriate in a '""'nsnS swim in tepid and iuvigorat- 5 Water. I I |