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MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1885.
CIVIL COURT.
Thbrsiut, Sept. 17th.
II. D.iis& Co. vs. II. Barber,
assumpsit for S24.76. Judgment
for plaintiff. An appeal is noted to
the Intermediary Court.
Whitman & Wright vs. Tiios. K.
Nathaniel, continued fiom 10th inst.
assumpsit for 8119.50. Judgment
for plaintiff, with commission and
costs Sia.7f.
Two suits wcic settled out of
court.
An action for tiespass a as discon
tinued, and two assumpsits vrcre
continued to the 21st and 22nd inst.
Jaig Sing vo. Ching Ing Tai, was
an action on a promissory note of
$45, which plaintiff said defendant
was always going to pay but didn't.
Judgment for plaintiff. ,
C. W. Ashfoul vs. W. T. Key
uolds and Mr. Green, assignees, as
heard bcfoie Justice Preston on
14th, and judgment given on the 15th
in favor of plaintiff for $100.
POLICE COURT.
Satukday, Sept. lillh.
Jack Nairn, Puniai and Andrew
Herbert forfeited bail for drunken
ness, SG each.
Wm. II. Pond, charged w itli liav
ing 21 tins of opium in poes-uon
contrary to law. and Win. King,
cliarged with having illegal posses
sion of one tin", veie both remanded
until the 21st.
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS.
WHY MLXICAXS CULUBKATU THK
T1.KXTH bEITUMBEII.
-IX-
Dircetly after the Resolution,
when the United States declared her
independence and shook off the yoke
of Great Britain and the rule of
King Geoige, the rumors of war and
the result of the uprising of the
Americans drifted slowly towards
Mexico, spi ending among the popu
lace as swiftly as events of that
kind could be spread one hundred
years ago. Bj reason of the op
pression to which the Mexicans had
been subjected for many yoais by
the King of Spain, his courtiers and
the satellites that hung mound his
throne, they decided to thiow off the
yoke of oppression from their necks
and declaic themselves free and in
dependent,' and no longer to pay the
taxes and tiibutcs the mother coun
try demanded fiom them at the
mouth of the cannon and point of
the bayonet. These tiibutcs were
most galling to them. Oppressed
and insulted by the emissaiies and
soldieis of the King, they deter
mined to make one grand effort to
throw off their shackles, renounce
their allegiance and follow the ex
ample of the United btatcs. uut
where to find a leader, a mastermind
to guide them to victory? In the
small town of Dolores lived a parish
piiest of gicat knowledge and enei
gctic character, who loved his coun
try dearly. lie had enlightened
himself as to the meiits of the
Spanish Government by leading such
few .European books as were possible
to obtain. He expressed his senti
ments and a peisecutiou was com
menced against him by the hiielings
of the King of Spain. This priest,
who was destined in the New World
to acquire great celebrity, was
rramed
I)0K MIGUEL IIIDALUO Y COyriU.A.
He had introduced into his parish
the breeding of silkworms and the
culture of the vine, but Spain re
quired that all the wine consumed
in Mexico must come from the
mother country and under heavy
taxation. An order arrived to
pluck up all the vines that orna
mented the hills in the environs of
Dolores, and it was obeyed by the
minions of the King. This act of
tyranny increased in the heart of
Hidalgo as well as his countrymen
the resentment they felt against the
domination of Spain. Muttering of
the coming uprising had been glow
ing louder for years, and on the
ICthof September, 1810, Hidalgo
raised the standard of independ
ence. The populace w ere so well
prepared to respond to his signal
that the next day he w as able to
take possession of two towns num
bering 10,000 inhabitants, who im
mediately flocked to him, and in a
few days afterwards he entered the
beautiful city of Guannascuato,
'"which contained 75,000 souls. This
city was noted for its wealth and
immense returns from the silver
mines in the vicinity.
THE KING'S l'nOPKHTY CONKISOA'Il.I).
One of the first acts of Hidalgo
was to confiscate the property, of
the Spaniards -and all the moneys'in
the hands of the King's agents and
divide it nuionghis troops, reserving
nothing for himself. Thus was
struck the first blow for Mexican
independence.
nidalgo is dead, hut his memory
will ever live green among his coun
trymen, and year by year, on the
16th of September, the Mexican
populace, wherever dispersed, think
of him and revere his memory.
This year, in commemoration of the
OX
w.
day, thVIluiila PalriotibnC Patriot'ic"
Committee) have decided to have a
street parade of the military, a fire
works display and grand ball at
Woodward's Gardens on the night
of the lGth of September. The
liteiary exercises will be held on
the evening of the 15th of Septem
ber, either at Piatt's Hall or Union
Hall.
A poem in an exchange is entitled,
"Sometime," and in it "my child"
is told a lot of things that w ill happen
in that indefinite period. It is a
gicat disappointment to find in tho
otheiwiso meritorious production no
mention made of the completion of
the Honolulu sheet lnilwny.
fr'Olt SAliE.
T MANNING'S ISLAND GUANO hi
; quantities to suit Apply trt tlio
PACIFIC NAVIGATION UO.
IPS lyr
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE.
The hoimc-and premises owned
unci occupied by V. u. mc.
iWavne. sltuutcd on the comer
of "Young mid ICceaumoku streets. The
house Is new and contains si rooms be
side3 pantry, kitchen, Ac. The lot is
100137 feet. Stables, carriage and out
houses on the picmlsci. For puiticulats
npn1v lo AVi:KY & PALMER,
la.' " No. GO Port sti eel.
WAKTJ3D,
AGIKIi, alio.it 15 years old, to mind
children and ilo general house
work (German pieferred.) Good wages
and i!ind home. Enquire at this oflice.
103 2w
rp J. SPENCE,
JL Special Agent foi the Michigan
Portrait Company, producers ot the fin.
est grides ot India Ink, Water Color,
Cr.ijon and Pastel Portraits. Head
quarters at King Bnn , Hotel sticct,
Honolulu. 107 lm
NOTICE.
MR. OllAS. IIOYT'S Shoeing Shop
is now re-opened. Interfering
horses a specially. 115 King Street,
cornci of Alakca." 29 tf
NOTICE.
DR. BRINKERHOFF'S oyslem of
Rectal Tieatment. A new treat,
incut for Hemorrhoids, Fistula and other
discibcs of the rectum, by a pioccss
sure, sife and p unless.
DR. McYVAYNE, 34 Alakca st.
102 3m
PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtained tho services of a
ilist-class Piano Tunci, wo wish
to inform the public that wc nre able to
Tunc and Repair Pianos at short notice.
All ordcis lelt with us will bo promptly
attended to, and .ill work warranted.
103J ly WEST, DOW & UO.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED is prepared
JL to furnish household servants,
collect bills, and do Anglo-Chinese in
terpieting and a general agency busi
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONG, 43f Nuuanu St.
Mutual Telephone 27!). " 03 0m
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Fort Street,
Honolulu, - - - - Hawaiian Is.
W. II. PANE Proprietor.
HsO ly o
O Luso Hawaiiano.
ALL persons who want to communi
cate with the Poitugucso, cither
for business, or for procuring workmen,
servants or any other helps, will find it
the most prolltable way to advertise in
the Luso anaiiauo, the new organ of
the Portuguese) colony, which is pub.
lislied on Merchant street, Gazelle Build
in fr, (Post-Oltlcc Letter Box E.), and
only charges icasomble rates for adver
tisements. Once JVEoie to tlie UVont.
A.. T. BAKER.
Having returned to the
Ulunds, will undertake
to break Horses, cither
to saddle or Harness,
-cheaper than any other
man in tho Kingdom, and guarantee
satisfaction.
Slok and Lame Horses,
Will receive special attention, and the
best of Medicine and caro provided.
All orders lo be left at residence, net
John Robcllo's, Kapnlama. UO Oui
THE ELITE
Ice tain. Parlors!
No. Nfi JJotol fiitruot.
Delicious llavoiul Ice Cream made
from puio Dairy Cream, Fruit Ices,
Sherbets, Ico Cream Drinks and many
other refreshments can bo found always
at this really 11m class rcort. Choice
Confectionery and Cakes in great
variety.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Foi the convenience of the public we
pack otdeis for Ice Cicam in Patent
Refrigerator Cans, which hold from 1 to
40 Quarts, warranted to keep Its delight
ful flavor and pel fed form for many
llOUIH.
Kintf Up Telephone 1,
The Elite Ico Cream Parlor are
open dally uutll 11 p.m. 88 ly
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0iriagc svaicl "Wag-on. BJCalcox,
XScpivirliijcr
LJlnelcmUliiiiy,
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&In iii'Ht-clnw manner and price to suit the iimew.
70 King SI., ndjoinlng Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractor & Builder. Cm
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
07 mid OO Hotel Street.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
Red Cabbages, Cauliflower, Ocloty, Eislcm Oystcis.Fcais, CalaPicbh Salmon, do
Codfish, do Rock Cod, do Smells, do Plums, do Lobslcis, do Shrimps, do
Grapes, do Pears, do Peaches, Roll Butter.
AliSU 2
imoKcu salmon, do Hallhut, do Herrings, no JJcct, uo saungcsi cannon
Bellies, 51b. Tins; Dried Aldcn Apples, do Prunes, do Peaches, do Tears;
Pnln Tlrlpfl Ptira f!rnntn PIippop Hulaa fMinrmv Vnmllv Mild CllGPSP. Strone
Cheese, Mackerel, 0 lb. Tins; Mackerel, 25 lb. Kits; Petit Pols, cry small
and .verv sweet: French Mushrooms. Dutch Salad Oil In nliiN and quarts,
Lucca Salad Oil, Cala Salad Oil, Apples, 8 lb. Tins Putter, Kegs Uutter,
Star Ham, Lean Bacon and a full line ol Staple and Fanoy Groceries..
Goods delivered free of chargo to all p-irts of Honolulu, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Telephone No. 240, Both Companies. P. O. Box 297. (702
Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,
Has received by late steamci s a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
iESr3 Ioix't Pass tlie Door. ,SS
070 Cm
Every Description of Jot Printing:
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Draft Books JBHp -;m Shipping liece'ts
Queen Street, - Honolulu.
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King street,
Honolulu, jsy House and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 102
FOB RENT.
Tho premises at No. 42 Mcr-
ichant street, near the corner oi
iFoit street, centrally located
in the business part of the city, bultu.
bio for a LAW OFFICE, or any other
kind of business. Bent low. Enquire
of DR, STANGENWALD.
107 3m
COTTAGE TO LET.
A nice 4 room cottage within
icasy icacli ot Jicnoiuiu, sun.
;ato at Kapalama. Terms 20
per month, Apply to
Sirs, maria icing,
on the grounds, or to A. -J. Cartwright,
at his olllco. 40 tf
FOB BENT.
THAT very desirable and convenient
Fnuily Rcsideneo on Berctanla
Street, until lately occupied by F. S.
Pratt, Esq., complete with out-nouses,
Btables, gardens and pasture. Also, the
premises occupied at present a Law
Offlco by John Rustell, Esq., centrally
located near the corner of Fort and
Merchant Streets. For particular, ap
ply cither by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St.
34 Urn
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ISM fllMlAM
URVnOIlii
"Painting- &
Trimming,
THE FAST SAILING
Sohooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
' Pacific Navigation Cp.,
181 Agents
BAGGAGE EXFBESS.
The undersigned having
taken charge ot Baggage
sExpross" No. 84, for the
puiposu ol tarrying on tlio .Express and
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a share
of public patronage.
GST Mot ing pianos and furniture a
specially. B. BURGERSON.
Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be
rctanla Streets. Mutual Telephone 820.
West, Dow & Co., Tclophonu 170.
SOly
E. R. RYAN'S
J30AJJD SHOP,
ISBplunnclo, - - - Honolulu
The oldest and only Boat Building Shop
in the Kingdom.
Boats and Scows of all kinds mado to
order. Surf Boats a specialty.
I havo Oak Timbers imported expressly
for Island use.
All kinds of Boat Repairing dono a
1005 shortest notice. ly
fW 7"T
Will bo open ovciy altcinuon and even
ings as follows:
Jlonilny, IVrdncNilny, Timi-mlny and
ttattii'clti),
To the public In general.
Tuesday nml Friday IHenliiK, and
AVodneBday and Hntnrdny
Aftei'iiooiiH,
For ladies and their esrorti.
AMUSEMENTS TO COME:
Grand Carnlal M'aonurndc on Slatc,
Sept. 25th.
Four handsome pi lyes to be gUcn
away one for the met elegant costume,
Ihe moat oilglnal, llic best sustained,
and llio most comical. Tho (iranil Muy
polo Dance will also bo given by 10
ilauccis. All Intending maqueis aic
requested to hand in their names and
procure a pass before Sept. 25th.
TIIOS. E. WALL, Manager.
43
Saratoga House.
Only Restaurant in Town Owned and
Run by a White Man. Employ
ing no Chinese Waiters.
First class bond by the week, month or
transient. Spccinl accommodation for
ladies and families.
QSTRcidlng pallors open for guests
of tho house. Tho coolest dining looms
in the city. NO FLIES.
1091m H. BARBER.
KING STREET,
G. J. WAJL.X03K, I'roprlctor.
Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
andjat the
IjOM'ghI Mn.x-lcoi PrieeH.
All meals delivered from this Market
aie thoroughly chilled immediately after
killing by means of a Bell-Coleman Pa
tent Dry Air Befrigerator. Meat so
treated retains all its juicy properties,
and is Guaranteed to Keep Longeh
AFTEtt DELIVEltY THAN FlUjSULY-KII.li-
ed Meat. 74 ly
Beef ! Beef !
Beef
Beef
The very best quality from
J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch.
The Cheapest in the Market.
f;or.D by
Hop'Chong Comp'y,
No. 45 Maunakea Street. !
Delivered to any' part of the Town.
75
SOMETHING NEW.
Labor Saving Soft Soap,
WHAT ALL Families. Hotels and
Laundries need. For sale at W.
E. Herrlck'B Turning Shop, Bethel St.,
by (77 2m) WM. II. HDDDY.
L. E. SPERRY,
Jeweler and Engraver,
WITH
T. Tnnnatt, "W"atc?liimUcoi,
NO. 63, FOKT STREET.
Engravings and MonogramH executed
in the highest stylo, and jewelry
91 made to order. 3m
J. A. DOWER,
Ship Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand nnd for sale various
sired surf boats, constructed on
an improved principle of my own in.
vention, each frame being of one piece
across the keel. Tho frames are closer
together, and tho boats are therefore
lighter and less liable to bllgo in, than
boats of any other build. Each side
plank and gunwale Is In one piece from
stem to stern, nnd is consequently not
liable to strain, there being no midship
butts. Tho material and workmanship
aro warranted to bo of the best quality.
Mr. Robert Lowers, of Lowers &
Cooke, w)ll attend to the sale of ihcso
boats, and dlsposo of them at Ban Fran,
eisco pi jees, 05 ly
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a shop on
33etliel Street,
(opposlto tho Church), is prepared to
execute all orders for
Plumbing, Gas and Steam
Fitting, '
And general work in his line. All
orders promptly attended to, and charges
strictly moderate. 84 ly
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YnsmmiTR xroiM m
Metropolitan Market,
i"S" 5 tsM
F. WmaEOT3ERGr,
VI BQti ccnflSt root,
AQKXT foil
Steamer "J. I. Dowsett,"
AM) bUIlOO.SEltS'
Rob Roy, Milo Morris, and Josephine.
SVJVL' 1TOJK, SVJL.13.
Fine and cmrc I'uulon Suit ; line
Kakaakonlt, In quantities to suit.
Also, laree and small lion Water
, Tanks. Paints, Oil?, Etc., Etc. G3 ly
. HORN'S
Pionoor St'm Candy Factory & Bakery
KNTAniilHlIEI), 180:i.'
Manufactuies all and cveiy niilclo In
Confeulionciy and Paltry and Hrcnd
Hake ry from the best anil puic-l male
rials, guaranteed free from all
ADULTERATION
Ha'falwavs on hand all sizes of bis Rich
anil Unsurpassed Quality of
WEDDING- CAKES,
Enjoying .n rich reputation of many
years, and aio ornamented In any
style desired, and arc bold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Uncqunltcd facilities and steam enable
me to sell all'articies manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than anv
other in this Line of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocnauut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all flavors' at 50 rents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 0 cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pies always on hand.'
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivered to any part of tho city. The
largest and most various Stock of Con.
fcctloncry can be found at
IT-. HORN'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., ' between Nuuanu and
Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No. 75. Telephone'No. 74.
1004
LIME ! LIME !
Patronize Home Manufacture
The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y
Aie now prepared to furnish fresh Lime
in quantities to suit purchasers, and
satisfaction warranted as to hoth the
kind and the price.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Si ly Agents.
i
The Equitable Liil'e Assurance
Society of the United
States.
ESTABLISHED IN I HSO.
ISSUES Policies on tho most approved
plans, viz :-Ordinary Life, Life. Limit,
cd Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Semi-Tontines;
A. B. C. Tontines; Life and Survivor,
ship Annuities; ChildrenVEndowments,
Joint Life Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring elsewhere, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the insured is embodied in one
or more of the plans. ,
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
AI.KX. J. CAUTWltlGIIT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
00 ly
Notice to tie Pule.
We take Spleasure in announcing to Ihe
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confeotionery Business,
We will open our
Cce Cream Parlors !
Which have been fitted up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, on
SATURDAY, ABIL 3 5 til.
Our Cream will bo only of superior
quality, mado of genuine cream. As
we havo mado arrangements with the
Weodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
a llrst-class aitlclo from sample wo
hae had of tho same, "we aro able to
guarantee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ico Creams and Sherbets
we will keep at our opening, and many
moro kinds if trade will justify It;
ICI3 CBEAMSi
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
SIIEBBiaTS :
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Those wishing Ico Cream for
Sunday must lcayo their orders on Sa
turday before 0 p. m., which will bo
delivered before 10 a. m. Sunday. The
creams will bo packed so that they will
keep eight hours In a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a sharo of publlo
patronage, and thanking tho public for
their liberal past favors, Wo remain, res.
pectfully,
HELLER & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakea
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