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CAMBRIDGE. - Language speaking lessons. English, French, German, Italian, Spanish. Offices 104 Mt. Auburn street, Cambridge. Stenography taught. Near Post Office.

COLUMBIA THEATRE. - The greater "Shenandoah" will be presented at the Columbia Theatre for six nights and two matinees, beginning next Monday, in the same superb spectacular manner as that in which it was seen for one hundred and fifty nights at the Academy of Music, New York. As "Shenandoah" is now presented there are twenty-five horses and two hundred soldiers that participate in the realistic Sheridan's ride scene, and all the battle movements are gone through with ease and entire verisimilitude. The cast, too, is splendid. There could be no better type of the handsome Southern girl than Margaret Robinson, and the manly Union officer, who loves her and is beloved in turn, could be in no better hands than those of Henry Weaver. These lovers are separated by the shot fired at Fort Sumter and part "enemies." They meet during the conflict and are finally united after the victory at Cedar Creek. Bronson Howard has told this love story in his most masterly style, and it is this intensely human and charmingly simple story that has caused "Shenandoah" to be played in New York City, always to crowded houses, over five hundred times.

MR. FRED W. WHITAKER, of Whitaker & Co., Tailors, 43 Conduit street, London, W., has arrived at Young's Hotel, Boston, with special samples for spring and summer. He will be there until March 9. Appointments by letter. Hotel hours 8 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 7 p. m.

6 18tPRIVATE instruction in dancing. Mr. L. Papanti will give private lessons in all society dances to students at hours to suit, at his residence, 5 Hilliard street, second house from Brattle. Small classes for practice can also be formed. Highest references.

6 6t*

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