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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1882)
V If MB I AH. j lh. OFFICIAL PAP2R. Vv'illir Mtkr id at hom. Cherries an- quit scarce this year. lVter Kni has returned to work at Mi'ton Quarry. hLull li.ive a brau-new set of County officers. Mr Window is teaching school in Xchilem Valley. Th?r wiU bn a big dance at Cedar Landing on the 4th. Rpcvivod a call on Sunday from Mr. .Otto- Godkin, a very pleasant genilc laan. St. Helen will furnish a big quota to the Vancouver celebration. Dr. A. G. Cook was hre last week. He is much improved in health. Mr. Dubclbower, an early pioneer of country lives just above Rainier. Mr. Johnson, late emigrant, is keep ing a ?tore at Fullrtons Landing. Mrs. Aldrich is down from l'ortlmid visiting actual ntano-s. in thr County. The cm U-t-grounl has been shorn of its grassy honors, and is quite a resort. Mrs. i'iekrrinr; and family have Int.; y biM -ti visiting her father, Nelson Hoyt. Tin County Court will meet iext Mou'Uy, Hiid then idjounver the Uh. Anybody that is lion jnust expect to b- ttrincnted with gnats and small in- tCC-S. T!r:v .I'Vles have du out the stumps u tb-' !- bi-'twev thir house and larn. 5 It is a d.-solate viw up th Columbia Kivir to ht-e the; whole landscape sub- J;jrrCT'd. J. L. of his p Alien has purchased the right .tent sorhir-bed for the whole of Oregon. F. A. Moorv E -. has sent his 'resigna tion vs" Notary Public to th.. Governor cf Or gun. 3r;,fonry cri rca.1 estate Esq. St. Helen, 'Bf-curity hy F. A. Voorc ?ri -nr .rco u' stor;s ji.M tc i rit Ki:'te'rpri--? Lauding, one by Holt Jfavird. Our friend ieraou c PitUburg is 'il irking-'for n, short tiuie at th JTittuni cl ia IV.rtlan-.L TKre in soon to b a En- t r: &y iz.Ji diner, tha Ifudsor, River v ill fir.d anothtr outlet We have rfCfived Ilevl&g CoVxye -J.tv.mfiL It is a very interesting paper nd wH worthy perusal Mr. J. II- Groves lately met on the boat an o!d friend of Major Adaius, Mr. iesj of Willopa 'Valley, ' Christianaii who wxs hi partership with Weloh, the saddJer reported killed, bought a ranch t& Catfilaiwet. The steaui iT that wwild stp X Vn vouver till after the re'rks v-ld se cure the kiggcrf. iond of passtngrrs. ' At Neer's wharf has floated away, and damaged hiiu about $700, hut Abe Cs rustler, and will soon right things. Mr. Neeves, lately It ring on the Cun zungham Place at the foot of Sauyio's Island, has removed to a place neat" La Cvt;T, Tliere is a very interesting and iiUius Sn letter in the Dalles Times from D. B Butler, who with his brother ia making a trip to their old home in North Caro lina. Mr. if arris, of Columbia City is to Puna a awemnjr-nouse tor the Muckie.s fin the same lot with the black-smith hop erKt belonging to William Meeker, deceased. Gapt. Alex. Henderson is hailing III Jey'g blocks in town, They weigh 51) lb. s. apiece, and he hauls 4500 lb.s. at a load. We should not wonder if they contained silver, When we first came to this Country, to hear a hog grunt; discomposed us, now we don't mind it, for what else can a hog -la We should, likewise, expect a jackass to bray, people will not gene rally act contrary to their nature: a jack ass is a jackass, and will be a jackass un der all circumstances. Nellie Boyd who sustained the part of Jady Isabel in the play of East Lynn at Ntvomnrktt theatre, Portland, Thurs day night surpassed Mrs. Bates, a for mer favorite in that role. The audience heered and stamped at one time for nearly half an hour. May - LafayeU sustained well the part of Miss Cord v. ,-v;r..-klA 4 t:r'W A R N K Rig m iisv rsr m-1 Its leading1 Scientists' of tday sgree that most diseases are caused by diseased Kidneys or Liv er. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Liver are kep t in perfect order, jerfect health will be the reau.t. This truth has only be.u known a short time and for years people suffered great agony withut booing able to liud relR-f. Tlie discovery of Warns Safe Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era in the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it Contains just the element necessary to nour ish and invigorate both of these great organs, and safelv restore and keep them iu order. - It is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases that cause pains iu the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches J aundice Dizziness Gravel Fever. Ague Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urina ry Organs. It is an excellent and safe rend J y for females during Pregnancy. It will control M enstruation and invaluable for Leucorrhcea or Falling of the Womb. As a Wood Purifier it is unequaled, for ft cures the organs that hake the blood. Tlii:i Remedy, which has done sneh wonders, is put up in the LARGEST SIZJSD BOTTLE of any medicine upon the market, and i sold by Dm-gists anil all dealers at SI. 23 per bottle. For Diahetes, enquire for WAl N KITS SAFE DIA BETES CUKE. It id a POSITIVE Kemedy. H. H WABNEK & CO. Rochester N. Y. NotFall to send for our Price List for 1882. Fru to an address upon ap plication. Contains de scriptions of everything required for Personal or Family use, with over 1,000 illustrations. We sell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit the. purchaser. The only institution in America who make this their special business. Address MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., 37 u4 SS0 Vfahmak Aveame, Ckles, XII. !X0raSI03BT. Tlu-st earner CAZEIYLF! will leave Columbia City for Vancouver July Ah, at G A. u., touch ing at St. Helen an-1 rivvr uuj ull way I.'.niii!-i, rtturuinj tLft same day. 50 cts. round trio. IIEZ. OAPLI-rS. M3tfc3 for Publication. Uxttki Statkh Lash OrncK, OttSGOX ClTT, OUaGON, Junei. 1SS2. J Notice U hereby ifivea that the following uaiii ed "Set tlu-r tas filed entice of h r intention to make final proof -in support of htr claim, and that Bai.l will be made before W. H. Con- yers, CountyC'lerk of Columbia C. at St. Helens Urt-jfon, ou M-day Aitjruni 14, 1S82, viz: Matilda L. Wfailow, Homestead Application No. 4702 fur the S. E. i of Sec A T. 4. N. 11. 3. V. She jtaincs the fellowiag witnesseq to prove her coutiuu'iim residence upuu, aud cultivation of, said laud, viz: Win. 1'i lley, Cha. Brigis, Judj? Seth Pope, and N. L. Gwy, all of tyt. Helens, Columbia County, Oreg-iu. : L. T.13ARrN, Register. n47in30 Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. TJ. S.I-akd Orncs at Vancotteb, W. T. 1 June 21th, 18S2. ? 3 Notice ix hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Richard J. Trousdale of Cowlitz County, Wash ington Territory, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the North i of South West i and the South West i of South West i of Sec. 12, Tp, 0 N, & 2 W. a the Willamette Meridian. i"..., t .. . .1. ,,. mi i i i a v.Murj.ij in nio ix)ve case win ou vivr". be fore the Judrfa i the Probate Court of said r-!--tyt at Kalan: y. T. on Monday, the 4th of September 1882. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land, or any poi-tion thereof, are are hereby required to tile their claims in tni3 office within aixty(GO) days from datu hereof. .FRED W. SPARLING, Register. n47jun30 Notice af Application to Purchase Timber Lands. Land OrricB at VANCorvEU, W. T. i June 21. 1881. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the , Act of Confess approved June 3rd. 1878, entitled " an Act for the sale of Tiiaber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," George F. White, of Cowlitz County, Wash. Territory to purchase the S uth J of North East and the North of South East i of Sec. 2, Tp. 9 N, It. 2 W. of Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama, on Monday, September 4, 1882. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above descibed lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this of fice within sixty (GO) days from dte hereof. . , FliED V. SPARLING, llsguter. n47jun30 Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Citt, Oregon. 1 , , . June 2, 1882. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his iutention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beforo the County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens, Ore- 4 Kou, on .Monday July 10, 1882, viz: George R. Kelly, Homestead Application No. 2947 for the Lots 1 & 2 of Sec. 4, T. 4 N. li. 1 W. Jie names the following witnesses to prove his eo:;t?imrus residenoe upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Kuoch (J. Adams, Aaron Brovles, John Fr&ntz and George Frantz, all of St. Helens, Columbia Couuty. Oregon. L-T BARIN, Register. GEO. VT. HcBSXDE, JSA LKB IX General Merchandise, i ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new aud complete stock of Goods now in store. ; Prices reasonable. Terms Ca-ih. i au!3tf ! jaiTJCKLE BROS-, ST. HELEN, OR." Manufacturers or all Uimls of Lain ; ber. Laths and Tickets. Will furnish Lumber in any quantities, as cheap as any firm on the Columbia River. Wf also keep a general store, with a full assortment of all kinds of Groceries -cand Dry Goods, at the lowest Cash Prices. auKUf iL. J. H. G-EOVES, - - Proprietor, The Dart House, t Columbia Street, St. Helev Oregon, Iu now open for the accommodation of the Traveling I'ublicT Being-newly fitted up, it "will be found a pleasant place at which to stop. Ternid, 25 cents fur .Meals, 25 cents for Lodg ing, loard pr . eelc, lioara ana JUoogiuj $5.00 y ! ja27n25 DA1TIEL SLAVE US. Barber & Shoemaker. a Third Door from the Corner of River & Tu.'tlitiu Streets, St. II elks', Oregon. n30tf T 1 H-S HOP, Milk-Pj.n3,B'acket3,Stove-Pipe, ! Granite Iron-Ware ! nd Ersrythinsf iii the lina at r02TLA!?D Trices. WILLIAM WOODMAN, Sr. IIsLUt. Okkuok. u ASES 3- D AVE1TP0HT, DKALER IX CONFEGTIQNARIES of all kiiuis, Knickkaacks, Bread. ani ether Varietica cf the same Class Gaisaparilla, Lsnosado, Tobacco & Ciar3 , Of the li-st Quality, and Uiver Ktrekt, He Hkelx, Oheon. L. 1-. riSIlKK, Advertising Agent, .Merchants Exeiinnsre, S. F., is authorized to receive adertis meuts for this paper. t3t. Helen LtKle ?o. Recilar Meetings the firrft and third Satur days of each month. ' Sojourning brethren in t,'ood standing are cordially iuvitel to attend, liy order of W. M. JAMES DART, Secretary. Notice For Publication. i Land Or i ice at Oregon City.Oregon. i May 27, 1882. f Notice is hereby piven that the following named sottler hax filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi- claim, and that said proof will be made before Dean Blanch ard, County Judge of Columbia County at St. Helens, Oregon, on Friday June 30, 1882, viz: George F. Mn:el, Homestead Application No. 3160 for the X $ of N. W. i of Sec. 20, T. 7 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, anJ cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm. DejounWte, John Atkins, Walter Furrow, andC. H. Gilbreath, all of Rainier, Columbia County, Oregon. I L. T. BARIN, Regutsr. n43j2 Notice for Publication. Land Offick at Ouegon City Oregon. i May 17, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the following named pettier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register & Re ceiver U. " . Land Oilice at Oregon City Oregon, on Tuesday June 27, 1882, viz: John R. Frieron, Homestead application No. 4481 for the S W. of Sec. 30, T. 7 N. 11. 3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Josephus Jones, Solomon G. Snell, Nathan Nich ols and JoKtah Ingalls, all of Clatskanie, Colum bia County, Oregon. I L. T. BARIN, Register. -Dllmlf) I Notice For Publication . Land Office at Vancouver W. T. j May Kith. 1882 I Notice! is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said! proof will be made before the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T., on Satur day, June 24th. 1882. viz: John E. Johnson, Pre emption Declaratory Statement No. 571, for the Lot No. 0 of Sec. 14, Tp. 9 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami-cultivation of said land, vu t 1 1 enry Huntington, J. B. Huntintrton, of Castle Rock, W. T. of " James Harrell, of " A. Enjrard. of Olenua. 14 FRED W. SPARLING. Register. n4imi9 Notice. There is money in the Treasury to pay off the following; County Orders, Noa. 8.13. 1852. 736.793. 831. 788. 789. 739. C59. 764, 731, 733, 779, 825, 824, 797, 836. 835, 826, 805,792, 781, 775, 845, 847, 844,848, 846 812,815, 821, 841, 783, 794,834, 784, 753, 802, 810,801. 837, mi, S:9, 811, 900, 854. H, 809, 85$, 763, 885, 868,867. I j Interest stops from date of this publication. JAMES MUCKLE SNR. Treasurer. I By K. COX. Denuty. F. A. IVIOORS, Attorney - at - Law, 8T. HELEN, 0SEC01V.': OfC Ki?r Street'in front of trnd. Prompt Attsntioa Oiv?a to Collaoticai, Etc. aulotf T. A. &IC3RIDE, Attorney - at - Law. OKKUON CITY. OREGON'. Particular attention given to but!nes before the Land Omaa. novl2tf Saoch, G-. Adams, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OrriCE: Court House, at St. Helen. SB. T3!02vIAS STBWABT. PHYSICIAN and SUltGEON, Office with F. A. Moore Esq., River Street, St. Helen, Oregon. n42m2G SB. S. LOWELL. - r-Ii ATE OF IOWA- Having; located at St. iT Jn offers hid profess ional services to the citizens of tb town and sur rounding country. . 0co at tlio St. Solon's House. Special attention eiven to WOMKX and CHIL- drek and chromic diseases of all kinds. nS3mar24 SALOON. ENOCH SHUVTAFPEB, Proprietor. "Win93, WliiskiQS, Brandies, Beer, Cigars, and Soda Water All of the best quality. Corner of Cowlitz an 1 Uiver Streets, St. IlELEK, OKEtiOK. Celcbrat'.! ricjrlo I-recch-!cedli:r l:ct G-r:n. at 8l2ut. Iul.'!a-barrr! i :i-."t.i-rB, t at t-' T- ;:s;5 ati4 Orifi-h-loar.'.cp Our.. r.:frs, an-1 1'istol. orri-.ta:i?ruTe't y.r.v.rn. ana AfPrjran m':r.s. All kind of pxrtia)i 1iurlimor.lt arl r?i r'fA rcqnir-i l y frtima aoi ynr: nnYrm. Colt'a .IfoT l!reecli-?p.insr Eou'ble Guns- the JOG5FS1 C. CKUCO CO., 7?2 rrt.'X ft., ri-.-'cd:.:-:!?. ra. Frost's Turkish Bu Patterns. IN COLORS. Beautiful designs to be madt of. rag" r yfa.rn. So simple that a child can make them. For Salk at F. A- Lemont'3, Sr. eles ; OrtEoox Heal Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. Information riven coucerninjr Lands. Titles. Deeds, etc AU uutuness attended to with the greatest care. KNOC1L G. ADAMS. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the. County Court of Co lumbia County, Oregon, executor ef the estate and last will and tesUmeat of Elizabeth Taylor, Deceased. All persons having claims against th said es tate must present them with the proper vouch ers within six months from the date hereof. T. H. TAYLOR, Executor of said Estate. St. Helens, Oregon, May 25, 18S2. n42m26 No Patents, Wo Pay. "Ty A FBI yiVrPQ Obtained for Mechani-J-JljL X JlJJM lO cal Devices, Com pounds, Designs and Labels. AH preliminary examinations as to patentability of inventions, free. Our "Guide for Obtaining Patents" is sent free everywhere. Address LOUIS BAGGER & Co. Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Established 1864. n41ml9 Great chance to make money. These who al ways take advantage f g the -. good chances for maKing money tnat are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in pov erty. We want many men, women boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can d the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit fur nished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moment . Full information and all that is needed sent ft ee. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Main Gjanly ' Notice for Publication. U. S. Lvnd OrFicr, Oregon Citt, Orkuon, Anril22. 1882. 32.) Notice is hereby Riven that the f ollowinsr -named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia Co. at St. Helens, 0n, on Friday, June 2, 1882, viz: Charles T. C. Grann, Home stead Application No. 2827, for the E J of N. W. fr. K of S. W. i of Sec. 18, T. 6 N. II. 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. H. Conyers, of St. Helens, J. W. Jones, Morris Karr, and G. T. Foster of Kivorside, all of Columbia County, Oregon. L. T. BAUIN, Register. COLD QITCEQSIiL, LCT7I9 Hanafftctorera of J?Jl IS JtZ i JJO THE MITCHELL. STANDARD Also Three-Spnite sn4 Fer-Porinff Waeons. The MlTCHELLWAGON' i Monarch of tha atruction ad made by the be At wa?oo mechanics psrtment u eatiroly separate from the Farm W; r'acoa Waller & McSDrley, 245 Grand St., New York. SEND Foil OUR FASHION CAZETTE & CATA LOGUE, NO. 20. It enables yon t buy New York pood3 at New York prices. No household should he without it. MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF Ladle's, .Hisses ami- fhildrcn's Cloaks, Shawls, Woolens, Linens, etc., ktc, AND DCALK::3 IN WATCHES, SILVER-PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, BOOTS & SHOES, GENTS', YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY, YANK US NOTIONS, ETC. Oar Fash.cn Gazette tts aai Catalisrti. No. 0, is new out, and is full of il!u"tr.tti-n aud de- senphons of the latest styles in the above lines of goods. Single copies sent freo upon receipt of 4c. postage. Waller &3ScSorley, 245 Grand St., Hew York. J. W. CASVIP3SLL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with urOK;nturris and dispatch. aul3tf THIft PAfciFR my he f """ "'- - fi'c ut Geo 1 niO r rcil p.Rowe'l & OV Xepa. per Advert ids Bureau flO Surueo Sr. L whw. advertiM. contiacts may be ina.de for it in NEW YORK ui3t. Tbusmtts now lufir-. the public. You cxn make H money fastor a.t work for U us than at anythiii? flse. Capital not nexled. We will start you. 12 a day and upwards made at htJtne by the lnduetnous. Men. vomn. bovs and Krls wanted everywh?re to work for us. Ivow is the time, x ou can work in snari time only or yive your whole time to the business, You can live at home and do the worse. -No other business will pay you nearly as well. one can fail to make enrm-vus pay by en'a r.ij at once; uoatiy uutnt ireo. jimn'jy ma le fast, easily, and honorably. Address Ti'.t'K &. Co, Auirusta, Maine. Gjanly Wa continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyright, etc., for tlie T?--1 t'i - . - -l r..l.. T. 1 J TT unueu otatei, viii.ia1 viiua, fiiigutuu, i iuc, Germany, etc. We have had thirty.-flve ysars expjrienca. Patents obtained through us arc noticed iu the Scientific American. This larpre and splendid illustratrated weekly paper, 83.20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MlfNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, Publishers ot Scien tific American, 37 Park How, New York. I and book about Patents sent free. J. KELLOCC & CO'S Steamers Joseph Kellogg and Toledo, FOR COWLITZ RIVER. Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Port land, foot ofYamhill Street, for Freeport on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7 o'clock A. M., via Willamette Slough, touching at St. Helen, 8olumbia City, Kalama, Carroll's Point, Rainier, edar Landin r, Monticello and all intermediate points. Returning Leave Freeport Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock A. M. Steamer TOLEDO leaves Portland for Cow "itz Prairie on Monday and Thursday at 6 A. u. via Willamette Slouch and above landings, touching at Freeport, Arkansas, Oloqua and. Way Landings. Returning Wednesday and Saturday. 3setf Lewis and Lake River Trans portation Company's Fast aud vorite Steamer L ATOIT A, W. G. WlER, .rA8TSa Will leave La Centre for Portland via St. Helen, QuigUy'a Landing nivt Cihunba River every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o' clock A. ll., touching at all way landings. Returning will loave Kverdingand Ferrill's Wharf, foot of Alder Street, Portland, very Tuesday, Thursday aa I Saturday at 10 . 'clock, A. M. .sharp. , Cz CO., Corfu e, VU FStElGHT PLA.TFORiI SPRING WAGON. aad Side-Son Barries. Poad: nly theverv btt stock mc4 h Hs CMt. in the world. The Spring Waroa ac4 Burry De mo CUM thorn. And lor tne maaubctu l : Scad for Catalogue sad tlluitratei Pcicm Uu. SZXTCIIEX.Z., LSWIS Sc. CO Dmclv,- WtX. ra without question tha Flnot on2 Pest Cooking Stovos In tha world. EVERY ONE of the 141 SIZES MM MOZ.D 1VXTXI A. mmmmmm Uritteh Guarantee To havm SO BQ UJIZt n point FINISH, BEAUTy, ECONOf.iy. DURABILITY & COHVEHIEilCE. 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With each ordrr er, elv . y " for ",xlxi. accompanie.1 wi'.H fiva dollars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten Kwuantce to rrtnm the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. tJuaiinees issued only by , , WOjiDAHD, r-LARKK b. CO. W holcsale and Retail Druggists, I'wrtland, Or egon. Orders by mail .'.t'regular pric. n27f 17 v;tni in your own towu. f Outfit free. No risk. Krry. thing new. Capita! not recinired. We will fuminhyott evrythin. Many ar nixkinv for-ti;n. Ladies make as much as men, an I I oys and !r1 make great pay. Reader, if you want a bwsf. ness at whichyou ean make grAt pay ail the lime you work, write for particulars to Jl. Hai Lett A Co., Portland. Maine. - 'nly We hare arranged with the Iowa Farcer Co.. of Cetlar Rapids, Iowa, who are the publishers of one of the best farm papers in the west ) to 1U1U13M bur one journal one year at the loir rate of $1.00. or it and our own nnr nm u at $3.00; and ach one who subscribes under this offer will receive, free, an elegant portrait of James A Garfield. ESTABLISHED IN 1053 m Ja m kIi sLSsUwll? 0 NEWS FAPE DVERTISIIJG C3- IE 1ST C ILT, Rooms 20 ts 21 IScrc-a&ats' Cs- eliano. California, St. 0. F. N. B. ADVERTISING SOT.ICTTXD f. all ewspapers published on t Pacifis Coaat. San wich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Porto. Pan una Valparaiso, Japan, China, -Now Ze. Ivnd, the Australian Coloniet. the KasUrn Stat c and Europe. Files of near svery news pan 5 r published on ths Pacific C)ast aro ksnt oon tantly on hand, and all advertisers aro alloA-ed frs access to them during buslseso hours. The C olummax is ktni on falo at this olficj of It. P. Fishnr. oclStf Wo hereby aotlfy the Public that from the 1st. qf January 1882 wharf ago will bo eharrtd on everytnmg snipped from, or laadoa on our dock. General merchandise at the ntts 4 25 cts. tier 1 ton or leu than 1 torn. 1 m ka cts. and at the rato of 25 cts. for svery txfdirim. al ton or part of s toa. 8pclal oontraefs mH to Urge shipfora ) i r. ! If .A- 1 O ! For freight '-fit