THE Wednesday evening Dancing Class, at Roberts Hall, will be continued. Private lessons given also. 52 3t
DANCING CLASS.- Mrs. L. J. Chandler's Dancing Class, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Odd Fellows' Hall, Cambridgeport. Private lessons. 1y
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.- It is harder to economize on upholstered furniture than on other departments of house furnishing. The prices speedily mount up to high totals. There is a way, however, to economize here. The reader will find, on investigation, that prices for good parlor furniture vary a great deal. If he will visit Paine's warerooms on Canal street, the chances are that a considerable saving can be effected by their low prices over the high estimates he has already secured. 53*
WANTED.- A room mate, room fronting on college yard. Very favorable terms. Address 4 Stoughton, giving name and address.
WANTED.- PRIVATE TUTOR.- A wellbred young gentlemen of high character, a first rate teacher, companionable and tactful, to prepare boy for college (classical department); 6, possibly 18 months' engagement beginning January 1, 1894, in Washington, D. C. All expenses paid and liberal salary. Time given to tutor, if desired, to attend lectures at law school. Address PRECEPTOR, University Club, New York City, giving good references. 55 2t
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