Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . r a day ; thenwash off in soap and water. Olive oil occa-sionally applied with a soft woollen clothkeeps buhl cabinets and ormolu ornamentsbright; first clean off all of the dust. Kitchen the modern kitchen, carpeting should haveno place. It may be painted a light drab orumber, but linoleum is better than paint oroilcloths. Made out of ground cork and lin-seed oil, it can be had for one dollar persquare yard, and its lasting qualities are im-mense. With an occasional coat of varnish,linoleum will outlast the house itself. » V
Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . r a day ; thenwash off in soap and water. Olive oil occa-sionally applied with a soft woollen clothkeeps buhl cabinets and ormolu ornamentsbright; first clean off all of the dust. Kitchen the modern kitchen, carpeting should haveno place. It may be painted a light drab orumber, but linoleum is better than paint oroilcloths. Made out of ground cork and lin-seed oil, it can be had for one dollar persquare yard, and its lasting qualities are im-mense. With an occasional coat of varnish,linoleum will outlast the house itself. » ViHii. 50 Chamber Sets, XVI Century Finish,andvery fine, Mirror in Bu-reau, 30x25; pieces alllarge, and an extraordin-ary bargain ; price, $ Would be consideredcheap at $45. Sampleson exhibition in our win-dow. Andes Ranges. We are the sole agentsfor Worcester County forthese Ranges, and wewill sell you one, size 8-inch, for $ We guarantee them. Goods sold on fourmonths time at cashprices. PIMHAM & WILLIS, 355 MAIN STREET, IvIQ HT =i0 3. HO. 545 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE,WORCESTER, MASS. Our fitting and prescription department willbe in charge of Dr. W. H. Draper, late profes-sor of ophthalmology at Optical Institute, Bos-ton, Mass., who is an optical specialist of longstanding and wide reputation. He will makefree examinations of the eye, and we will fur-nish the glasses at the following prices ;— GOLD SPECTACLES, $4 to $ EYE-GLASSES, $3 to $ SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, $1 to $ Compound cylindrical lenses proportionate-ly low. OPEN EVENINGS. The Spring Sets Free. The Spring sets freeSo many birdlings for the leaThat I have wondered could there be A note for me. Vet in the fieldNo flower, tho eer so close concealed,Would wealth abounding Summer yield. From off her shield. — Helen WorthinKton Rogers. Dr. A. C. Hull attended this week a of the First District Dental Society,at the Academy of Medicine, New YorkCity. The next meeting
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