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'IWM'TMMU.yrim STXnUndrfd and twenty Olaa, .30; 243 Meltryde. o.7r.; 2.10 Ki hei. $2.75; 15 Honolulu H. T. & L. Ci.. imMni MTttJtrKYir: Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 20. LS'JU. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. AUGUST, 23, 1S99. v Y0UR EY Do They Trouble You? SOME DIFFICULTY IN SEEING. Perhaps sonic siiiartinEr sensation, constantly rubbing them to clear away the cob webs, which won't clear. It is only one of the many forms of eye trouble, which are cor rected by the use of proper glasses. Our business is to thoroughly test the eyes, and prescribe for them such glasses as will overcome the trouble. Surprising how a proper glass will relieve the eyes, how soon the pain and dis comfort disappears. We prescribe only when necessary, and will cheerfully tell you if no needed. rrl o cene j Itl v' 7 are FORT STREET. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Hon. AV. L. Stanley, Second Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial - Circuit, Hawaiian Islands, made and en tered on the 27th day of July, A. D.' 1899. in the matter of the Estate of August Podeyn, Frederick Podeyn and Waldemar Podeyn, minors, in Probate, at chambers, the undersigned guardian of the estate of said minors, will ex nose for sale at public auction the real estate belonging to said minors, hereinafter described, at an upset price of forty-five hundred dollars ($4,500) at tno auction rooms or j. jb. Morgan, on yueen street, in Ho nolulu, on SATURDAY, THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1S99, at 12 The property to be sold consists of a part of lot No. 362 on Piikoi street, in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, and commencing on Piikoi street on the makal corner of Lish man's ot and running 100 feet; thence at right angles in a southerly direc tion 100 feet; thence at right angles in a northeasterly direction 100 feet, and thence 100 feet to the point of begin ning, being the same premises con ing. ueius ac eyed to C. F. Wolfe by Royal Patent No. 3269 from the Hawaiian Govern ment, and by the said C. F. Wolfe con veyeu iu iua xvu Vi April, V. XJ . lOCU, til I CI O 111 1UU1 C fiiir -innpnr hv reference to the deed nf . 1 A T" oil nr. Tirill --. 1 r tt WnlfA recorded in the Rpsristpr A- v v O office in eaid Oahu, in liber 99, page 191. together with the dwelling-house and other buildings and erections standing thereon. Terms, cash in United States gold coin: deeds at expense of purchaser, and sale subject to confirmation by the Court. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM A. .'HENSHALL, attorney for said guardian, or to JAMES F. MORGAN, auctioneer. J. F. HUMBURG, Guardian of the Estate of August Po deyn, Frederick Podeyn, and Walde mar Podeyn, minors. Dated, Honolulu, II. I., July 2Sth, A. D. 1S99. 529S 28-LOTS -28 At Kapalama For Sale. SITUATED ON MAUKA SIDE OF King street, near the Hawaiian Tram way Co.'s depot; the location is one of the best, if not the best, in the city of Honolulu. Terms are very reasonable. S I m. For further particulars apply to W. C. ACHI & CO. July 20, 1899. 5290 Good Thing To know about your food is it's purity. No one can afford to overlook this important thing in beverage. People who know, say that women and children can use and be sure of it's absolutely purity mild and delicious RAINIER BEER It's ideal for home use a trial convinces Palannia Lots o o o o Next to Insane Asylum Pasture. "vo 22 lie For Sale. Those desiring further information regarding these desirable lots inquire of J. F. MORGAN. Queen street, or MRS. THERESA WILCOX, Bethel street, opposite Bishop Savings Bank. 10 Housesand Lots For . On Lanawai and Cooke streets Terms reasonable. MRS. THERESA WILCOX, Bethel Street. Kapahulu Dairy Tract. KAPAHULU DAIRY TRACT NOW divided into lots and offered for sale at $450 per' lot; $25 cash, balances in monthly installments of $10 each: lots ready to nuiid on racing the Kapahulu or White road. For maps and further particulars see undersigned. First come first served. WILL E. FISHER, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, cor- ner Merchant and Fort. 5301 A Bargain ! -OO An opportunity to get a lot on Bere- tania street $1,600 $250 cash, bal- lance in monthly installments. Size of lot 75 by 13S. Call at office for par- rs . WILL E. FISHER, nM, v.tat A.ont ,n,i a,w; ner Fort and Merchant streets. FOR SHLE. ONE HANDSOME SORREL TEAM, sland-bred horses, guaranteed sound and gentle; one two-seated family car- . onft t d harness , nftr riage; one set double harness in per feet order; one thoroughbred Jersey nrxr vtHHi Tin 1 1 TT'tir f u Tt Vi c.-n rvof. tirnlnrs nnnlv to x i - - F MACFARLANE, 5203 Union Feed Co., Ltd. THE REASON WHY! We can sell a better PIANO for $250 than anyone eke is, that we buy in large quantities for cash. We have the aencv and CARRY IN STOCK: CHICKERING KIMBALL. KRELL KROEGER LUDGIG ROYAL HENZE ooo- neues ouse Bergstrom Music Co., Progress Block. THE SECOND NIGHT Of the Maggie Moore-H- R. Roberts Company. Cooi Play Well Penierei ty the Austra lian Players Who Keep Up Their Reputation. It was only a fair house that wit nessed the second appearance in Hono 1 . 1 -mm- mm or me .Maggie Moore-H. R. Roberts Company at the Opera House last i,,-"",f' 1 c i"ty wmcn nau ueen un derlined was "The Prodigal Father," an American play by an American au thor. borne years back it was one of the standard farce comedies of the day. It deals with the lively old father and adventurous son, both of whom be- v.w.u jiuacudLeu wnn a uasmng sou brette. The old gentleman starts to explore Africa, but is turned from his path by the vaudeville star. He con cocts a story of his wonderful discov eries which are published by a news paper man. The son also becomes enamored of the actress, and many complications ensue. Much was expected of H. It: Roberts, who took the title role. He did not disappoint. No one who saw his char acterization of John Stofel in '.'Struck Oil" would have thought that he could so well portray a part so different. His action "was good throughout and de served the applause it received. He is an actor of marked versatility and has a bright career before him. Maggie Moore, as the dashing vaude- was a special feature, eliciting, as it did, many encores. Each member of the support took advantage of the opportunity offered Herbert Ashton, as (the newspaper cor respondent and man of the world, did good work. The "story of his life" was a neat piece of work. Little Ethel Bashford made a charming Birdiekins. As a whole the production was a suc cess ana deserved a larger audience. "Forty-Nine" is the play for Thursday night. Horace Craft Shot. NILES, August 12. Horace J. Craft was accidentally shot in the breast while hunting in the Black Hills yes terday. He was severely injured, and the medical skill and presence of mind of his wife, who accompanied him. alone saved him from death. Before medical aid could De secured ne was obliged to travel for seven hours over rough roads to Sunol. Dr. D. W. H. Em,erson summo?ed at Centerville, anu met me party at sunoi. jrait is now at the Dickey cottage here, and although not entirely out of danger, iur. tmprson inmiis ne win recover. The Third Lecture. Dr. John Dewrey delivered the third of his interesting series of lectures at the High School last night in the pres ence of a good audience. A full report of the same will be printed in tomor row's paper. LILY LANGTRY MARRIED. LONDON, Aug. 15. Mrs. Lily Lang- try, the actress, was married on July 27 at the Island of Jersey to Hugo Gerald le Bathe, 28 years of age, the eldest son of Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, Bart., a retired general and Crimean veteran. The ceremony was private, the only witness being Mrs. Lanetry's daughter. The Prince of Wales is said to have been in the con fidence of the pair and he sent them a telegram of congratulations. The wed ding occurred the day "Mr. Jersey's" (Mrs. Langtry) horse Merman won the Goodwood cup. Sir Henry de Bathe has sea'is in Devonshire, Sussex and County Mea'th, to which the bride groom is heir. CHICKENS FOR HONOLULU. TRENTON, Mo., August 11 Two hundred thousand live chickens will be shipped from this country to the Ha waiian Islands as fast as they can be bought up. The first car of 500 has been shipped &nd others will soon fol lowed. The poultry brings high prices in Honolulu. ROOSEVELT IN OHIO. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. Governor Roosevelt of New York will open the Ohio campaign for the Republican par ty jointly with Judge rsash, the can didate for Governor. Congressman Dick of Ohio received a telegram to that effect from Roosevelt tonight. PERU INSURGENTS DEFEATED. LIMA, Peru, August 11. The Gov ernment has received dispatches an nouncing the defeat of the revolution ists at all points. It is said that Viz- cara, the rebel leader, will have to seek refuge in Ecuador or give himself up. POPE IN GOOD HEALTH. ROME, August 10. Dr. Lapponi, the Pope's physician, who returned from a vacation August 1, declares the Pontiff is in good health. SPAIN TO BUY A NEW NAVY. LONDON. Aug. 1-. The Genoese papers announce that Spain has sign ed contracts with several Italian ship builders to construct a powerful Ueet for her. Owing to the arrival of a foreign steamer at a late hour last night a full report of Dr. John Dewey's third lec ture is crowded out of this issue. It will appear tomorrow. Lease off o AT HUeTION. I am directed by the KAPIOLANI tion at my salesroom. 33 Queen street. On Monday, September 4, 1899 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, LEASE of that VALUABLE TRACT of LAND on the corner of PUNCH BOWL and QUEEN STREETS. Lease for a term of twenty years. feet on Queen street, 305.2 feet'on Pun dary, and contains an area of 2 35-100 Q U A sS ? - y 4 il t Z7& Acres. I .y . ,z ? -Z.A 1 q X . coo Acre. i 1 " 1 " "mmmmm- - ' Terms and conditions of the leas e can be seen at my office, 33 Queen street, and at the office of the Estate, Kaahumanu street. JRS. F. BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS Will be received at the office of the Minister of the Interior till 12 O'clock noon of Wednesday, September 20th, for cast pipe, special casting, valves, lead and yarn for the Hawaiian Gov- ernment. Specifications at the office of Super intendent of Public Works. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. JAS. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. August 23. 1899. 5318 A meeting of the Council of tate is called for Wednesday A. M., August 23rd, at 11 o'clock; by order of the President. ERNEST A. -MOTT-SMITH, Minister of Foreign Affairs. 5317 SEALED TENDERS Will be received at the office of the Minister of the Interior till 12 o'clock neon of Monday, Sept. 11th, for the construction of Section 3 of Olaa road. Specifications at the office of Superin tendent of Public Works also at office of E. D. Baldwin, Hilo. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. Aug. 21st, 1S99. JAS. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Ool i SEALED TENDERS Will be received at the office of tne Minister of the Interior till 12 o'clock noon of Monday, Sept. 11th, for the construction of the masonry abutments for the Wailuku and Waiakea bridges. Plans and specifications at the office of Superintendent of Public Works, also at the office of E. D. Baldwin, Hilo. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. Aug. 22, ISM. ' JAS. A. KING. Minister of the Interior. 531" NOTICE. The Bureau of Agriculture of the Ha waiian Islands makes the request to ; the public that if all those persons who j Valuable Property, ESTATE, LTD.. to sell at Public Auc The property has a frontage of 106.9 chbowl street, 405 feet at lower boun acres. AUCTIONEER. have seeds of fruit or ornamental trees, and are willing to donate these for the benefit of the public, will kindly notify David Haushs. Secretary and Commis sioner, by telephone or otherwise, he will be pleased to call for the same. Telephone 337 or 210. 5315 IRRIGATION NOTICE. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, are hereby notified that the hours for Irrigation purposes are from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from 4 to 6 o'clock p. m. ANDREW BROWN, Supt. Honolulu Water Works. Appropev by: J. A. KING, Minister of Interior. Honolulu, June 14, 1899. 5255 Real Estate FOR SALE. oc BEAUTIFUL HOME in NUUANU AVENUE, including land. 12.31 acres of ' TWO-STORY WOODEN centrally located. BUILDING ROOMING HOUSE. The lease and complete equipment of same on Emma street. For particulars apply at P. E. R. STRAUCH, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Corner Bethel and King Streets. F. W. MAKINNEY. SEACHER OF RECORDS. Office: Opposite W. G. IRWIN & CO. ABSTRACTS AND CERTIFICATES Qp - TITLI CA R E F U LLY PRE PA RED. MONEY TO LOAN TATE SECURITY. ON REAL ES- STENOGRAPHER. MISS A. A. ALLEN, EXPERT STE nographer and Typist, will be pleased to receive orders. Office: cor. King and Bethel sts. fun- stairs); telephone 751. 29S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - i A few elegant lots at Manoa on the road, with unsurpassed view and climate. On line pro posed Rapid Transit. Easy terms. 2 Several town lots on Ber etania Street, Ewa side of Geo. Ross. 1 One house and lot on Beretani Street. 4 Lots in different parts o. Kewalo Tract. 5 Kapiolani Park Addition Lots, on installments. 8 One home. New house and high grounds at Kewalo. $1100. Cheap. 10 Lands in Nuuanu valle 1 1 Long leasehold at Kaka ako with good returns 1 3 --Only 6 more lots of ai, sizes in different parts of the most" desirable lo cations of Kalihi, with fine views, macadam ized streets, and water supply from city. These lots we sell at lowest figures in monthly in stallments without in terest so as to put them within reach of any body who wants a home. 17 House and lot, well im proved, on wide, macad amized street in Kalihi, just past Kamehameha Schools. Price $2,250. 21 FOR SALEA house lot 100x290 in block 17 on Lehua Avenue, Pearl City. 22--A few of the Very CilOi- ceM iois, or various sizes, in all Kalihi, Ewa side of H. C. Myers, Esq., commanding an unsurpassed view, on fine ; street with water from city. A visit to the grounds will con vince. Terms to suit yourself. a l a r AND For Sale i Buy and sell outright City and Suburban Real Es tate, - Apply to J Schnack DEALER IN Real Estate and Stock Broker. STOCK 111 O 223 Merchant Sh P- O. Box No. 104. X.