H. H. Tuttle and Co. keep constantly on hand a fine stock of gentlemen's boots and shoes. See advertisement.
For nobby stylish boots and shoes go to H. H. Tuttle and Co., they are the agents of the Co-operative Society.
For experienced tutor in Freshman German, also reading of translation of Cicero's "Republic," apply or address 'G.," 26 Holyoke street.
Lost-A small ivory tablet. The finder will confer a great favor by returning to Leavitt and Peirce.
If the person who took away two odd attics from the Glee Club coffee party on Tuesday night, wishes to exchange them for his own, he can do so by applying to 64 Mt. Auburn street.
Mr. H. L. Hurlbut, tailor, 125 Tremont street, has received his selection of spring woolens. Harvard students are invited to make an examination.
J. W. Brine has received his full line of spring style of Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, large assortment of rowing and gymnasium goods, white party and street gloves. 10 Harvard Row, Cambridge.
Dr. Humphreys has a vacancy for one pupil, either to reside in his family or not, in place of Mr. A. E. Haserick, who has recently left for Oxford.
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