ON Monday, March 18, D. Toy of 71 Beacon Street, opened his large line of spring goods for gentlemen's wear, selected from the best foreign manufacturers.
ONE club, also seats at general table, can be accommodated at
MRS. CARTER'S,
32 3t
200 Mass. Ave., Cambridge.LOOK HARVARD! - 60-70 days camping out. To the Yellowstone National Park. By way of the Tetous, Roaring Snake, Jackson's Lake, the Switzerland of America.
A party of college students will leave Piedmont, Wyo., about July 1. Saddle horses and every convenience furnished. Rates low. For particulars address
M. LIPSEY,
33 2t
Piedmont, Wyoming.TICKETS for the series of concerts given at Brattle Hall by the Kneisel quartette are now on sale at Sever's book store.
A STRIKING novel, "The Story of Christine Rochefort," by Helen Choate Prince has just appeared. Anarchism is the leading motive in it and the scene is Blois, in France. The story indicates finely the triviality of French provincial life. Through the characters it sets forth the claims and evils of Anarchism with a leaning towards conservatism. It is an interesting story and in view of the restlessness prevading the industrial world may be read to advantage by every one.
Sold by all booksellers. Sent postpaid for $1.25 by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston.
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