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Special Notice.

THE production of "The Chimes of Normandy" by the Castle Square Opera Co. this week is fully up to the high standard of this admirable lyric stock company. Mr. Philip Hale writes in the Journal: "Mr. Murray was admirable as ever, and Mr. Persse sang with taste and with voice unimpaired by the strain to which it has been subjected. Mr. Wolff's Gaspard is well known here, and it must be said that it gives pleasure to the audience. In some respects it is the best piece of work he has done at the Castle Square. His performance has evidently been carefully considered, and it is consistent throughout."

The principal feature of the performance was the appearance of Clara Lane as Serpolette, and, as she has done good work since her connection with the organization, it was a foregone conclusion that she would make a success of this part. Vocally she was entirely equal to every requirement, and her acting, too, was vivacious and coquettish. Edith Mason sang Germaine intelligently, and her several numbers were liberally applauded.

LOST.- A small pocket diary, containing the owner's name and address. The finder will confer a great favor by mailing the same to 54 Garden street.

DANCING.- Mr. Arthur Black assisted by M'lle Golelle Florece 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

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.

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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.

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

DON'T buy a pencil. Call at Pach's Studio where Mr. Tupper will be pleased to supply the wants of every student.

It will soon be time to take interior pictures of rooms and orders may be left from now on. 23 tf

SHOES cleaned and polished each day for the rest of the year for $10.00. Johnston, at Marks's barber shop. 19 tf

INSURE your furniture against loss by fire with James H. Hilton, 26a Brattle street. Drop me a postal and I will call. 8 tf

TUTORING.- F. L. Meredith, B. S., High School experience. Algebra, geometry, all sciences and literature. 50 Holyoke street. 19 tf

LOST.- At Law School, Friday, Oct. 18. A heavy grey overcoat with black and grey linings. A pair of driving gloves in pocket. Kindly return to Librarian's desk, Law School. 24-4

ANNOUNCEMENT.- Mesdames Cates and Hall beg leave to announce that they have opened Select Dining Tables at No. 17 Story street, Cambridge. Special attention will be paid to catering for students' clubs.

Mrs. Cate's long experience at the Waverly House, Charlestown, Brant Rock House, and Women's Industrial Union, will insure a high degree of excellence both in cuisine and service. References given and required. 14 tf

Step into a Crawford Shoe Store and examine the make and quality of a Crawford Shoe at $6.00, $5.00 or even $4.00.

LUCIEN FOURNON, Instructor of fencing, 26a Brattle street (McNamee's Block). Terms $5 per month to members. Lessons for ladies as per arrangement. 27 2t

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