Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . c Express. SPRINGFIELD LINE FOR HARTFORD, NEW HAYtH AND NEW YORK. LEAVE 13 A. M. A. M. p. M.* A. M.**Run Daily. AR. NEW YORK. 3 30 p. p. p. 45 A. M. For tickets, information, time tables, etc.,apply to JAMES CUNNINGHAM, TicketAgent, Union Station. A. S. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. Turkish and Russian Baths. No. I Sudbury Street, OppositeBay State House. We solicit only first-class patronage. N. S. Jensen, Mgp. S. R. Jensen, trop. WESBY HASDONEBOOKBINDINGSINCE 1845. 387 MAIN ST. WORCESTER. DR.
Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . c Express. SPRINGFIELD LINE FOR HARTFORD, NEW HAYtH AND NEW YORK. LEAVE 13 A. M. A. M. p. M.* A. M.**Run Daily. AR. NEW YORK. 3 30 p. p. p. 45 A. M. For tickets, information, time tables, etc.,apply to JAMES CUNNINGHAM, TicketAgent, Union Station. A. S. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. Turkish and Russian Baths. No. I Sudbury Street, OppositeBay State House. We solicit only first-class patronage. N. S. Jensen, Mgp. S. R. Jensen, trop. WESBY HASDONEBOOKBINDINGSINCE 1845. 387 MAIN ST. WORCESTER. DR. B. F. CLOUGH, 46 Austin Hours : i to 4, and 7 to 9 Clough furnishes his own medicines. E. W. COFFIN, Store KixtLires 310 Main Street, this Paper. The : Reserve The only Weekly Paper published in theinterest of the Sons and Daughters of Veterans, Grand Army of the Republic, Womans Relief Corps, and Ladies Aid Society.$1 Per Year, t i $i Per Reserve Pnblibhing Co., Publishers, No. 5 Somerset St., Boston, ? 5}o LIGHT PUTNAM & SPRAGUE CO. Durino- the dull season we will sell Furniture at reduced prices. We have no unsalablegoods; but a clean stock, rather large for the beginning of the year. We must make room for goods in process of manufacture, and will make it an object forall buyers to make their purchases at our store. ? We have everything desirable in stock from Common to Fine Furniture. PUTNAM & SPRAGUE CO, 247 and 249 Main Street, corner of Central, BARNARD, SUMNER & PUTNAM CO. Scotch Ginghams. They have a place in the dress world pe-culiarly their own. It matters little whether there is a rage forSilks, Satins, Velvets or anything else— Pretty fresh Ginghams are still in your fa-vor and as necessary as spring sunshine toyou. It seems a little odd to talk about Ginghamswhile snow is on the ground, and yet it ispleasant to talk about them. The sight of them and the talking of thembring Spring-time and all its mysteries thene
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