FOR SALE-Polo Pony. Apply to janitor of Beck Hall.
The university and second elevens will play at 4 today as usual.
A club table can be accommodated at Mrs. Sawyer's, 29 Holyoke street.
TO LET-No. 30 Felton at a great sacrifice; with carpet and curtains thrown in. Apply at once to janitor.
A club of students can be accommodated with board, also good rooms to let at No. 6 Garden St., Mrs. S. Spyvee.
WANTED-A copy, new or old, of the Cyclops," by Sedgwick. Published by Rivington. Will pay a good price for the same.
Correct styles in garments for young men, at moderate prices, can be obtained of H. L. Hurlbut, Tailor. 125 Tremont Street.
All will please be on the field as promptly as possible, as the time is short before it gets dark.
M. M. KIMBALL.The person who borrowed a banjo from the back room, on the second floor, of house No. 78 Mt. Auburn St., will oblige the owner by returning it at once.
Prof. E. J. Ferris, the sparring master, has come to Cambridge for the winter and is prepared to take classes in sparring. Please address him, care Leavitt and Peirce.
Billy Fraser, Light Weight Champion of New England, the popular teacher of sparring, will receive communications addressed to New Church St., Somerville, Mass.
Beware of cheap laundries. If you wish to have your linen clean, and not damaged, as is the case in most laundries, leave it at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street, the only reliable and original Troy laundry.
ANTI-BLAINE RALLY.-The Independents of Cambridge will hold a rally in Union Hall, Cambridgeport, Wednesday evening, October 15, at 7.45 o'clock. The Hon. John C. Dodge of Cambridge will preside. The meeting will be addressed by the Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Dr. William Everett, and others. Students of the University are cordially invited to attend.
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