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ry i?!s;--''',i!f fy? j-w-eaar-Tr.-x :- . - r -iyifgpsgfFfT .:' CO 0- Vol. XVI." Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, March BO, 1882. No. 152. ctt.-;"" iJ Jr JP Jv Jr ill' I Ir ; u V S&MES OF THE STATES- In an interesting paper before) the Antiquarian Society, Mr. Ham-' llton btaples jives some informa tion about the origin arid meaning of the names of the states of the Union. Massachusetts, is the English plural of Massachusetts which sig nifies "near the great hill country." Rhode Island is probably Roode Eylandt, "red island," given bj tho Dutch explorers who first saw its red shoros; but other' authority derives it from the Island of Rhodes in the Mediterranean. Connecticut, or Quiri-net-tuk-quet, signifies land on a long tidal river." The English form of the word is certainly very curious, and a riddle has been made out of it: "What stale should bo famous for its divorces?" (As indeed it is.) "What you connect I cut away." Sylvania "wood country" was given by Penn to the terri tory and King Charles II. insisted that Penn's name should be added to it. English royalty has furnished several names. Maryland was named after the wife of Charles I. Henrietta Maria; Virginia, after Elizaboth, the virgin queen; the Carolinas not from Caroline as somo think; they are the Latin form of Charles, Carolus, referring either to Charles IX. of France, or Charles I. of England, it is not absolutely certain which. Georgia was named from George II., Louis iana from Louis XIV. English geography has provided Now Hampshire, New York, New Jersey and Delaware. Maine means the mainland of New England, assigned to tho Massachusetts J3ay colony; Vor- gfftiglBQs. raontis French, meaning moun tains; Florida, Spanish, meaning tho land of flowers. California is a fanciful name founded in an old Spanish romance published in 1510, in which is described "tho groat Island of California where a great abundance of gold and pre cious stones is found." The accu rate description of the country thus accidentally named by somo of the officers of Cortes, who had read the romance, is a remarkable coincidence. Nevada means "snowy," a term applied to its mountains. Colorado signifies "ruddy" or "colored," referring to the color of the Colorado river. Indiana is from the name of. a French land company in existence before the revolution. Wisconsin is a mixture ot jerencn, ouesr, "west," and Indian; the whole sig nifying "westward-flowing." The names of all the other states and several of ihn territories aro of Indian origin. There is reason for behoving that Kentucky means not tho fam ous "dark and bloody ground," but "at the head of a river," or "long river." Tennessee is "curved river," or "spoon river." Ohio, beautiful river." Illinois, from the confederacy of tribes on tho Illinois river, and signifying supe rior men." Michigan is not "lake country," as generally given, but "great lake;" first given to tho lake of that name and afterwards transferred to the state. Arkansas is variously derived; from French aro, "bow," and Kansa, an Indian tribe who used acacia bows found in that region; or perhaps wholly French arc-en-sang, '-bloody bows;" a band" perhaps like the sans-arcs anothor tribe destitute of- bows;" Missouri is "muddy river;" Iowa, an Indian jiamtf sig nifying "sleepers." Oregon was the namo given by Carver, the ex plore, in 1763, to a great river which, ho believed although ho never saw it fell-somewhere into the Paoific ocean. Minnesota means "slightly turbid water,' or, as the resthetes of that state pre fer to call it, "sky-tinted water" on a cloudy day, of course. Ne braska is "shallow water." Kan sas is derived from the tribe origi nally known as Kaws. Mississippi is not "tho father of waters," but "all the waters." The people who live on its banks in these spring floods will agree with this inter pretation. Alabama is usually in terpreted to mean "hercwu rest;' but Mr. Staples says that the Ala bama? wore a migratory tribe, and thinks this tlitows doubt on the name. But a tribe that was mov ing frequently would have all the more occasion for saying: ''Hero wo rest.'' None of the famous discoverers, not even Columbus, have been commemorated in tho names of states. Columbia, in the British territory, and the district of Co lumbia, are the o;ily memorials; while Cabot, De Soto, La Salle, Marquette, have nothing to mark tho greatness of the heroism of their lives. Mr. Staples hopes that in naming the new states to be formed from our western domain, the last opportunity to do them justice will not bo neglected. A Broken Heart "Bye bye, Tootsie." "So loijg, mj' angel." Esmerald Higgins kissed her hand to Vivian Buckingham the white, shapely hand that ho hold so tonderlv within his own broad palm the night before as ho htood in tho hallway and whispered in her willing ear the words that told of his great lovo for her whis pered them softly and with a ten der cadence that added to their earnestness -He-had cotno back this bright June morning to see if she Was still true to him still kept enshrined in her heart the lovo he liad so freely given her, and she told him again that hence forth her every thought should bo of tho solotrin tin that bound them together. When he had gono Esmeralda onterod the house and taking a piece of chewing gum from the top of a bronze figure of Mercury that stood in the parlor bay win dow, went about her daily duties with a feeling of intense, peaceful joy in bet heart and a heelless shoo on her loft foot. "Yes he will soon be miuo all mine," she said softly to herself. "I shall bask in the sunshino of his smiles and taste the nectar of his rich, clinging kisses. Ah! life for me will indeed be happy when a mitred priest hath made mo Vivian's wife." And, seating her olf at tho piano, she ran her taper fingers carolessly over the keys, and then there rolled forth on the fresh morning air the sen suous measure of "Papa's Bunion's Better Now." Suddenly she shifted tho cud, and before Pansy Perkins, who had ontered the house unperceived, and stood in tho parlor doorway, could speak, Esmeralda had glid ed into the weirdly beautiful sym phony in J. Minor, "Since Ter renco Joined the Gang." When she paused the tears stood in Pansy's eyes the tone poem in the second verso had been too much for her sensitive nature. "Don't play that again," she said, stepping into the room. You know I am subject to fits." Esmeralda kissed her tenderly and held out a pieco of chowing gum. "Thanks, darling," said Pansy, "bmt I havo sworn off." "Sworn off?" askod Esmeralda; "and may I ask why?" The pink suffusion of a blush stole into Pansy's cheek. "Be cause Vivian asked mo to," she replied. "Vivian who?" the words camo from Esmoralda quickly. "Why Vivivian Buckingham; I J am engaged to him you know." "You are engaged to Vivian Buckingham?" said Esmeralda, an ashy paleness overspreading her face. "And may I ask since when?" "Why, certainly," replied Pansy. "We have been engaged since last ovoning. lie came to the house quite late and proposed, and ran over here on piupose to toll you about it." "I congratulate you," said Esmeralda, but her voice was un steady. "Well. 1 must go now," said Pansy, and kissing Esmeralda just forward of the loft oar, she de parted. I The stricken woman sat alone All around' her were evidences of the wealth that should make her happy, but her heart was desolate. "He's a daisy,",, "she muttered slowly, "but ho has broken my heart. Looking up she saw her mother standing in the doorwav. "Can you find my crimpintr irons, ma! i she asked ''I think so," responded mother. the "Weil, I want them. My heart is broke, and I am going to the matinee." Porkibua Beanlbua Days. Prentice Mulford, one of tho most interesting descriptive writers on the S. F. Chronicle staff, closes an article concerninc his earlv ox-1 . . . " I periences in California mining as follews: "What is it that causes us to recur with such pleasure of remembrance to those times when it was no disgraco to bo even a tramp, as miners were tramps Qvhcn they,4'pullod,up stakeaWnd footed it to some other camp, to "chango thoir luck. O tempore, 0 mores! Oh, porkibus beanibus! Oh, slapjackihus in fryingpanibus transportibus cum prospectibus super backibus do mulibus! Oh, pour les Poco Tienipos mas do! '49-ibus cum inuclio oro! Oh, pour two bittee John a la panibus avoo mucho gravel in fcight, the lodge blue and pitching! Nomas! no mas! Alas! alas! No mas la TJ . ,,. , t, , I Grateful for her recovery, on her return Honest .Miner, a la Fandango cum to Europe in 1K, she introduced the se'noiita "All Hands Round'"' K'medyuitipain, where it was Known seniniia ah nanus iiounii. ,adcr various names, until I.innipus Nomas! Alas, Alas! called it Cinchonn, in honor rf the lady ' who had brought them that which was Tho Refractory Patron. The man who fiinis something in a newspaper that doesn't suit him; and straightway concludes ho will break it down by withdraw ing his patronage, has his attention called to the following bit of phi losophy, which is floating about on journalistic high seas: "There is nothing .speculative in well-established newspaper property. A newspaper is hard to build up, but is proportionately difficult to pull down. It is an aggregation of atoms, and its segregation, under tho most favorable circum stances, takes years and 'years. The fact that it depends upon many hundreds of customers for success is its protection. No two groups of men think alike, and what displeases ono set pleases j another. Even imprudent manage ment cannot seriously injuro u newspaper, so long as it does not tread on the toes of too many of its readers at tho samo time. Where it loses in ono direction it gains in another." He was nn cntiro strauger to tha girls present, and tho boys wore mean and would not intro duce liim. Ho finally pluc'tcd up courage, and, stepping up to a young lady, requested the pleasuro of her company for the next dance She looked at him in surprise, and informed him that sho had not the! pleasure of an ncquaintauce. "Well." remarked ho. "vou don't take any moro chances thanI do." JArriaoni Port- ( Jnni!. Oregon. .Sew houv ami first class in its Third btreot. in Jr. jioinimoiits. Tlioniii-onV bluet, opposite Caut. Aim worm, kooiiii oy me nay. week or montis. 51 us. K. Acmr.o.vi. i ; isurh:iiiatlj.i " i New, quick', complete erne 4 day.?, urinnrv affection, smnrtini:. fivnuent t or uiinciiit urination. kidney iIIsc.im's. j n Depot. I)U'I f 1. at ilriiiiKisK Orejinn & CO- f ortlaiid. O: 'itouh on Hats." The thin" dp-iri-d round at last. Ask oloirs nut nN niiiT miehe li. i,ai Cie.irS OIK nil, Illll C. IaC 111-.. .lie, ltM-1 luucni.t iui jiMiiii mi ii.ilt. lit,, bus-.. l.To. boxes. Till" VtriM Alu?i;tn U a mammoth sheet, nrurlv double 1 tho.sizeof theDaiU-. Jt U ju-1t!.e p.i-( per for the fireside, containing in adill- tion to all the current news, choice mis-1 ccllany, agricultural mailer, market re-1 ports, etc. It is furnished to Miigle sub- scribers at S2 00 per ear in advance. ' , . r , . skinny .Hen. i I Wells' Health Kenener. Absolute care for nervous debility and weakness of Hiegcneratne functions. SI.atdru- gi?tu Oregon Depot, DAVIS & i'O., i l'ortland, Or. . Take Xollrc. - On utter this date an additional in cents iter cord will be charged on all orders for sawed wood not accompanied by thecnsh.atCrajs wood yard. July 1st, 1881. To tin; i.nilles. Dressmaking in all its branches ;Tniit "Jass street, near congregational Chui eh. , ...m .u,u..u... ... ...... . ....j vu.ii.tn, ..i w.-t.,t.i ;-,r Mr ii,,.,, it.,;,-..:, . ' War! War! War! Water front offered frco to any per-on that will build a saw mill in tho eitv of Williamsport. Lumber we must have to build this city. We have one store in running order at present. Quite a num ber have-already located homes in this city, and yet there is loom. Sold on time to suit purchasers. Located ono mile south of Astoria, on the suliny side of the hill, on Youiik's bay. J Williamson, Sn. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers! ! ! Are ou disturbed at liight and broken of join- rest by a sick child suffering andcrvinp; with the excruciating pain of, cutting teeth? If so, ro at once and yet a bottle of Mis. Winslow's hootluinr byrup, ltwlllielieve tho iworlittl suf ferer immediately depend upon it; Ihpri! is iin inistflVi aliniilr lt.-'rhnri I.a not a mother, on carilljNwievcrilUAlIfl,i?sl?.,:.,1Sa's- J?" must he ob- used It, who will not toll jou'artfiico' that it will regulate the JioweR and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child.oneratins like inaic T.f7v - .w;0 - It is perfectly "afu to use in all ciues; ami pieasant to me taste, ami is tne pre scription of ono ot the oldest and nest female physicians and nurs.es in the United States. Sold e pry where. 25 conts a bottle. Peruvian Bittern. Cinchonu Rabra. "l'lie Count Cinchon was the. bpnnish Viceroy in Peru in VOX Tho Countess, his wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by the uc of the native remedy, tho Peru vian uarir. or. as it was caiien in tne i language or tno country, uuinnnina.' more precious than the gold of tho Inoxs. To this day, after a lapse of two hun dred and hlty years, eicnce has ci'.en us nothing to take its place. It effectu ally cures a morbid 'appetite for stimu lants, bv restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive loui j of liquor as it does a fever, and ie-tr oys ooiuauKe. ino poweuui ronie virtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Ultters. which are as efteelive against m.ilailal fever to-day ns they were in the days of the old .Spauisn Viceroys. We guarantee the ingredi ents of these bitters to In: absolutely pure, and of the, best known ipiallty. A trial will satisfy you that this is the best bitter in the. world. "The piuof of tho pudding is in the eating," and wo willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order It. LoebA:Co.,ageiitsforAstoria. Brace up the whole system with King of the Blood. Seo Advertisement. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cheiry always at hand. It cures coughs, cold:), bronchitis, whooping cough, 'croup, in Uuenza, consumption, and uli throat and iiing complaints. W cents and 1 a bot tle. King Blood Is not a "cure all," It 1 a blood-purifier and tonic, Impurit j-of the blood poisons the s s teni, deraiiites the circulation, aud tinis In duces nianv disorders, known by different names to distinguish them according to ef fects, bat bems really branches or imases of that great Rcneric disorder, liupm-it.v or Itlooil. Such are JJisjicpoM, tUlltouinwt, Ltrcr Complaint, Contttpatlon. Xerrmii Dis order. Headache, VacXaehc, Gcnaal ll'caft nc, JJVnrt Dlacatc, Drojvy. Kldncu Dbcrue, Pile, llhtumallsm. Catarrh, Saotula-,Shin Dteorileni, JNnrpldt. Ulcer. SiKllhios, Ac., Ac. Kins of the Illnod prevents and cures these by attacking the eaiuc. Impurity of tho blood. Ciiemistsand plijsiciansaKreo In calllns It "tho most Rcimlne and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Dms cists. SI per bottle. See testimonials, direc tions. &e in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases ot th Blood." wrapped around each bottlo D.BANSOM,SON&Co.,Vrops Bnffalo.N.Y, of the Farnlnhert Roomi to Lot At Mr, ifunson's lodging house. Mlit'i-miui Kro-i. KxpresH Will ieeetu' miler. at the store of 1. W. -ise tor upper Astoria or any other parr or hip oiiy. j.eave your oruers on l"8 slate anil they will lie promptly at- tended to. ' Vni .,. hist ri'ceivrilier steamer Columbia, a tint; lot ot eastern oysters, which will bo sot veil up in fiiit class stj le at l!ov eoes. )ifiik'!it Mock. II vm.'s Vkoi:t.i:i.r Sicilian' Hair J,:,:"KK ,snspu-mluc comuinauon oi ., ,..,., (I,,, ,,mc. ,n...nre nulnralivn . . . ..... ,! awnU in the vegetable kingdom, it re i .store,? gray hair to it- original rolor. It I inaLi-. Hie .se.iln white and clean. It enres d.imlruff and humors, and fallmg- out of the Inir. It furnishes the nutri- !IVU principle by w liieli the hair is nour- isliw' :""' supported It makes the hair 'oist. .soft and lo-sy, and is iinsur- lii as a hair diessing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the piihiic. as its effects remain along time, nuking only an occasional appli- cation necessary. It is leeoiiimeuued and used eminent medical men, and ofUcinllv endorsed bv the Suite Assajcr of MavjaeliiiselK Tho popularity of Halls Il.iir Kenewer has increased with the test ot many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it Is now known ami used in all the civilized countries ot the world. Fet: Sam: bv Ai.r. Dkamjiis. VSTAM citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends in tho states of tho condition and progress of thU state, can have no moiv complete find compre hensive volume of" facts to send them iiminuy .suosciiuinK tor tins journal. . . ,.,;ilf AnM,.t ,1.aI. " "';,".. ,1i U'.i.,.! "tvi UIIIOl1! II j (14(41 41 111 Ull.ll.U A JL .". Co hi advance, we mall three copies of Tin: Wkbki.i AsToniAXone year. MISCELLANEOUS. HOSPITAL, ASTORIA, - - - OKEGOX muis iNr.rinri'ioN under, care of JL tho SKteis of Chanty, Is now ready for tho reception of patients l'r.nte rooms for the JieeoimiotlnUoi of i niiyde.slr1ng them. ! lMlIentsailmittitt atall hour,d3y orniglit. iXo pInMclx'i lias exclusive right, every patient ( free to and has the privilege of employing any phytlcUii Iticy prrfer. I'liHeil States Marine Searuemvlio rt:iv llosnltiil lines, are enti tled to. free cire and attendance at thtsllos- r - uuuuu im-iMm-rnHmcH aiiiriuci ai 1110 ViU3 tom Houe. Sistkrs or Chaiutt O. KELifiAN, fvlAHBLE AND STOHE WORKER. Konuments and Head Stonea, Or niotl'lii? in thn lino of Stone. .SLATi: CAN StUMr.lW-ahvajs on liand. 1'irst class wm k and satisfaction guaranteed. fe.lmp opposite C I. Parker's residence, riien.iiiiiit Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. Wilson & Fisher, SHI? CHANDLERS. iu:ai.i:u3 in Iron, Steel. Coal, Anchors, Ghains, riTAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WKOUOnT AND CUT GAIA'ANIZHU (!;itls. 'o;i)oe Aiiilw mill Itnrrs. Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber mirf Hemp Packlnq of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, rr,oi' axi Min. fi:ei. Agellta for S.i!em nftnrlng JIUIs. Corner Cbenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTOW A. OREGON. 3C- K. Gt. SB&IT'JBC, Inr.mrterand Wholesale deaTer In Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar ticles, Playing Cards, Cut lery, Etc, Etc , Tho !arwl and BneM. stock of Jlccrsehaum ami Amber cooiIh hi the city. -Particular at tention pjlil to orders from the country and esis. Clicnanins street, Astoria, Orcgou. TIIEO. BRACICnit. JIaua?er. Hsalth is Wealth. Dr. I C. West's Neno and Brain Treat ment : a specillc for Histcna. DlTzlness, Convulsions, Xenons Headache, Mental De pression, l,oss of Memory, (spermatorrhoea, lmpotenci. Involuntary Emissions. Prema ture Old Aye. caused by ovcr-cxertlon, self abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Eaeh Ihjv contalnsone months treatment. Ono dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of price. W'e guarantee six boxes to cure an v case. With each order received by us for six botes, accompauied i tth flvo dol lars. weiIII send tho purchaser our written guarantor to return the money It tho treat ment does not effect a lure. Guarantees is sued only by W. 1'. Dement, druggist, As torij, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular pilces. School Tax, District No. 9. (TITER ASTORIA. TWOTicc is m:i;i:by git:nt that XI School Taxes for the anovo District aro now due and payable at the office of tho undersigued, ni-ase pay up prompuy a save cots, dtd. WJU.B.ADAIII MISCELLANEOUS. - S. AKNDT &ER0HEN, AMTORIA. - OltCQON'. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop All kind-, of ENGINE, CANNERY, AMU STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made ot repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF '.AFAYirnT. STJUJET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BM.-TON-STRGIT, XCAB IWBKKK nouflB, ASTOItl.V. - ORKGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS: AND BOILER MAKERS. MffDtfllRHREKWH Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Ofnll feHerlptions made to Order at Khort Xotic-e. 'A. D. Wars. President, J. ii. TIusTum, Secretary. I. W. Cash, Treasurer. Jonx Vox, Superinterfdent WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main oniChenamajStroets, AbrOKIA OUKdOS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 1 -"- -- PIP!g.?t ft .. ,--. JOSEPH RODCER8 A SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and other English Cutlery. STATIONERY S FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Pleershaum Pip, etc. A tine stock, of M'nteliei ami Jewelry, llnzzlo ana Ureeeli T,oattins Stiol Ciuntt and RHIes, Rcvolvcm, l'lutolw, null Amuiuiilttou MAUI.VE 1L,AKHFJ. ALhO A YVSK Assoitmentorlflne SPIMTACLES aud EYE VLmO01U9. MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Dealer In HARDWABE, IEOH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Fillers aud Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN ANIPCOPPER, Cannery anfl Fishsrmens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods, JOBBING IN SHEET WON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. 'oue bnt first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALES ' Constantly ou band I. W. CASE, " IMPORTER AND WHOLESALC AND I& TAIL DEALBR IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chcnanius and Cass streets. ASTOBIA - - - OREGON ?fgSBfc BUSINESS OASDS:- Vy xj c. nof.ov, : NOTABY ePUBUC, AfCTIOXEKC, COMMIBSION AND SUEANCK AGENT. T A. HcIXTOSH,' MERCHANT TAILOR, oVlrtent Hotel BnUdliiff. ASTORIA - - OllaOM g.VMI. HHITTKMOBE, M... ru!iriA. AND SCKCEO.V OfUcc ttli lr. Jay Tattte. Residence at airs. Kogers. TM. ,f. C. SIIAITER, I'UVSICIAA anil StKCKOK (OF.UTSHEE AEZT.) IHseaKcs oftlieThroataSpectalty. Office over Conn's Drug Store. J)R. C, C. CLASS, rilYSICIAX AND SUItGEQS. Ofil.v over A . V. Allen'.s Store. ASTOntA, - URVLGOS. xp n. tviarros. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office In C. L. Parfecr's building, on Benton MPTh iniinrniclvlisiom I10U5C,. ASTOGIA, -.- - OBEGON. TAT TBTXI.E. M. . . PHY8I0IAN AND SDROEOHJ Offjce Over tho "rThlto House Store," liPiaTnVVi'V IIiTfo lT..nam.k tutoMllnr. aoox', chenamus street, Astoria, Oregon. i chamo, m.b 'PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Boom' Xo. Si. Aaterlaa Balldlac. (cr STAIJSS.) Bksioknue Corner ot Bentcrn and Coon streets, Astoria, Oregon. Tjl P. UIOE8, DENTIST, ASTORIA, .... OKEOOM, Bopou In Allen's building up stain, corner of Cass nnd Sfl.cowilM streets; J. Q. A. I50WLBY. ATTORNEY AT .LAW. Cnenaruus Street. - A8T01UA. OBKGOa Qtl.BAIX&CO., DKAtEn IN Doorw, WladoWa, Blind, Tf Horaa, Iiasber, Ktc All kinds of Onl. Lumber, Glass, Boat U tertal, etc, St-eam am nearWeston hotel. Cor. 0j etvo and AEtorstreets. J. H. D, GRAY; Wriolesale and retail dealer in. ALL KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wool, Etc General storase and Wharfage on reason able terras. Foot of Benton street. Astoria Orecon. OEALKE IN Few and Choice MILLINERY,- Desires to call tho attention of the Ladles of Astoria to the fact that sho has received a large assortment ot the liATKHT 8TTI.ES Of Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, AND FANCY OOODK Corner Mala and Srueaioqh Streets. XX B- J, jk SC 9C R i)K.u.Er. rx Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement amtSaittf. IVooii Oellvered to Order.- Graying, Teaming and Express Business. Horses and Carriages for Hire. WCAI.IU1 IN- WINESLIQUORS AND CICAftS. GOLDEN SHOE STORE. I have opened a NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE On thn Headway, Opposite the 0.ti.S Company's Doefc. I am prepared la da ; FIIIMT CCAB8 WORK, to MjrXilMe 3lv stock Ls large and new and very nleo j o; nnv stylo on all shall havo yodr choice. If on the shelves von And none that Trill do. j "Vou ean ha them made at the Golden Shoe 1 L'J. ABYOLD,- C I l v si. . 'lm&t&f? 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