Lost. A white bull-terrier bitch; scar on the head; plain leather collar. Liberal reward offered to the finder. Apply to the Janitor of Beck Hall.
Found. A silk purse with some Gold coin in it. I will leave the same at Leavitt & Pierce's. Owner can have t by proving property.
Corner room in Grays (No. 9) will be given up if an applicant is found within the next few days. Apply to Janitor.
Dog Cart for sale. Is very stylish and in first-class condition. Has automatic drop and been run one season. Will be sold cheap, as owner must go South. Apply to B. S. Goodwin, S. 16.
Students are invited to call and examine the large assortment of Upright Pianos and other instruments for sale or to rent at 28 Boylston St., Read Building, Cambridge.
Stable to let. Warm stable, with stalls for two horses; carriage-room, harness-room, and sample loft. Apply at 56 Buckingham St.
Students. Window seats and cushions made to order and upholstered at small cost. Estimates furnished. A fine line of drapery curtains, selling off at 10 per cent. discount to close. Brass and black finished andirons and fenders at very low cost. Japanese goods for decorating at 30 Boylston St. Conducted by Lee L. Powers.
Wanted. Someone to fold and address 250 circulars. Apply at 43 Grays.
$50 Reward. The above reward will be paid to any one who has clothes soiled or stained if I fail to remove the same, (provided the stain is not from any kind of acid). J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard Street.
Students. We make co-operative discount to all students in Athletic, Aquatic and Gymnasium goods, Bathing Robes, Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Tennis Shoes and all kinds of Fine Furnishing Goods. Warranted English Mackintosh, $10.00. You will save money by visiting my store, 436 Harvard Street. J. F. Noera.
J. W. Brine, Harvard Outfitter, has added to his store a first-class Custom Tailoring Department, under the management of a first-class cutter. All our work guaranteed, and all our goods of the latest English styles. Clothing cleaned by naptha process. Try laundry office. J. W. Brine, Custom Tailor, next to Post Office, Harvard Row.
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