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TO LET.- Three unfurnished rooms. Very cheap. 98 Ellery street, near Felton Hall.

SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION, 458 Boylston street, Boston, department for clergymen. Opening lecture, Monday, Oct. 7, at 12 m. on "The Development of Delivery," by S. S. Curry Ph. D., followed by a practical lesson in vocal training. Open to clergymen and Divinity students. 12 2t

PIANO for sale or for rent; upright Weber. Apply at 37 Mellen street.

"THE MERRY WAR" is rounding out a most successful week at the Castle Square Theatre. Two performances this afternoon and evening will be the last opportunities for hearing the bewitching music of Strauss' opera and sharing in the fun making of the company. Those who have attended this week have been loud in their praise of the excellent manner in which this opera is staged. The costumes are of remarkable beauty and the chorus is eloquent of the careful training it has received. The revival of the march by the young ladies of the company has met with favor. They are in new and handsome costumes and their evolutions are of pleasing intricacy.

The thousands of patrons of the summer's week of "The Bohemian Girl," and thousands of others, will appland the announcement that this opera is to be given a reproduction next week, with the following cast: Thaddeus, Mr. Persse; Florestine, Mr. Wooley; Count, Mr. Murray; Devilshoof, Mr. Wolff; Captain, Mr. John Read; Arline, Miss Lane; Queen, Miss Davis; Buda, Miss Florence Waitt. The presentation is sure to be attended largely and no doubt many will take advantage of the opportunity to secure good seats in advance.

TO LET.- Suites of rooms large or small; furnished or unfurnished, with all improvements. Apply, 1130 Massachusetts avenue.

TO LET.- A 10 room house; furnished or unfurnished, on Massachusetts avenue, near Harvard square. Steam heat and all improvements. Apply, 8 Harvard square.

TO LET, 24 Little's, sunny southern room, second story. Last room to let in block. Big reduction in price. Apply to janitor of building.

FIRST-CLASS BOARD.- Mrs. W. C. White, 52 Kirkland street. One dollar per day. Mrs. White had charge of the training table for the '97 crew last year. 12-2t

FOUR parquet seats for Irving tonight for sale. Enquire at 126 Mt. Auburn.

YACHT'S at this season of the year may be bought at bargains. We have cat boats of every description on hand. If you are thinking of purchasing a boat of any description, write to the Buzzard Bay Yacht Agency, 33 North Water street, New Bedford, Mass.

NEW Roll Top Desks, in polished quartered oak. A few at about cost of manufacture. Call between 3 and 4 p. m. 149A Tremont street, Boston, Room 35, opp. Boston Common. 11 4t

First-class in every respect-The Crawford Shoe, though sold at $6.00, $5.00 and even $4.00, has style, comfort and good looks combined and wears well.

DANCING.- Mr. Arthur Black assisted by M'lle Golelle Florence will receive Harvard gentlemen for private or class lessons in ball room, stage or character dancing. The Trilby Waltz (new). Address, 142 Massachusetts avenue, corner Boylston street, suite 4. 10 10t

RUSSIAN and other Slavic languages taught by a native Russian, three years professor in University. Best of references. Address Leo Wiener, N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. 9 8t

INSURE your furniture against loss by fire with James H. Hilton, 1426 Massachusetts avenue. Drop me a postal and I will call. 8 tf

MESSRS. John H. Pray, Sons and Co., carpet dealers at 658 Washington Street, who are always abreast of the times, issue an important notice regarding free delivery, to the effect that henceforth all purchases at retail will be delivered free at residences in all cities and towns within ten miles of this city.

In a large purchase of carpets or upholstery the express charges are considerable and well worth saving.

DANCING CLASS.- Mrs. Chandler's Dancing Class, Tuesday evening, Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport, is strictly for beginners, and is largely patronized by Harvard men. 9 6t

ECONOMICS 1.- A new edition of a Synopsis of Mill's Principles of Political Economy, revised to date. This book contains the main working principles of the text book of over one thousand pages. It is of inestimable aid to the student and will save hours of study in preparation for the mid-year and final examinations. For sale by Amee, Sever and Wheeler, 1284 Mass. ave.

9 3t W. Th. Sa.

The Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co., at No. 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, corner of Linden street, transacts a general banking business. Checks will be cashed on any Bank or Banking House in the U. S. and interest is allowed upon daily ballances subject to check. Special attention given to accounts with officers and students of the University. Banking hours 8 to 2. Safety Vaults open from 8 a. m. to 2, and 5 to 6 p. m. tf

MR. FRED W. WHITAKER, of Whitaker and Co., Tailors, 43 Conduit Street, London, W., has arrived at Young's Hotel, Boston, with special samples for winter. He will be there until October 12. Appointments by letter between hotel hours. Hotel hours 8 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 7 p. m. td.

DANCING CLASSES. Mrs. L. J. Chandler's classes open as follows: North Cambridge, Odd Fellows Hall, Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 p. m.; Cambridgeport, Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 8. 8 p. m. Residence, corner Mass. Ave. and Inman st.

DANCING.- Mr. Arthur Black, assisted by M'lle. Golelle Florence will receive Harvard gentlemen for private or class lessons in ball-room, stage or character dancing. The Trilby Waltz (new). Address 142 Mass. Ave., corner Boylston street, suite 4. 10 10t tu tn s

FOR your shoes, why pay from $10 to $16, when the Crawford at $6.00, $5.00 or even $4.00 are just as good in every respect?

Wide-awake men are fast getting on to the fact that a Crawford Shoe at $6, $5 or even $4 is fully as good as a $10 or $12 custom made shoe.

A first-class Crawford Shoe is sold at $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00. It is not a $3.00 shoe, though we make a good one at that price.

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