Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 133, 19 Pepeluali 1891 — Page 4
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KA LEO O KA LAHUI.
"E Mau ke Ea o ka Aina i ka Pono."
Anonymouse letters.
The friends and supporters of the present Ministry are utterly discomfitted by finding out that the Supreme Court does not unanimously sustain the ridiculous pretentions of the four little kings in denying to our new Sovereign the right to appoint her own advisers. The wrath of the ministerial sycophants manifests itself by a threatenting anonymous letter addressed to Chancellor Judd, who is reported to be sustaining the Queen’s rights; and the same letter contains a direct threat against the Queen herself, if she dares to dismiss the four little kings. The Bible teaches us what will ultimately befall to men who resort to such vile measures to sustain their rickety power and their greed for office; and whilst congratulating Chancellor Judd on his independent stand, we say that he need not be afraid of the threats of the ministerial crowd for the reason that men who are low enough to resort to anonymous denunciations always lack the courage of direct action.
A new cabinet would restore the confidence of business interests and money which up to the present has been kept “tight” from the want of confidence of our capitalists in the present deceitful, treacherous and inactive ministers, would at once become of easier investment.
From every stand point, therefore, we decidedly endorse the policy of Her Majesty, and the would-be kings have taken upon themselves a most grave responsibility by resisting to the just demands of Queen Liluokalani, who has the cordial support of the nation.
Crocodile Regrets
The P.C. Advertiser, organ of the old and nefarious Reform Party and of the present Ministry, after ignoring the ministerial crisis for several days, comes out at last against the Queen, and proclaims, that “from every stand point, whether legal or illegal, the demand of the Queen ( for resignation of the Cabinet) is ill-judged, ill-advised and alike injurious to the Crown and the country.” We beg to differ most decidedly with the senile organ of the insurrectional party of 1887. We saw that every new Sovereign has a inherent right, which cannot be curtailed, of selecting and appointing his advisers and Ministers at the beginning of his reign, and there is nothing to the contrary in our bastard constitution. We intend that a change of cabinet will work the greatest benefit to the country for the present one has only done one thing, work to keep itself in power, whilst it has neglected, ignored, and refused to carry out the measures voted by the legislature, ( example, the Oahu Railroad, the Honolulu Harbor, the line from Hilo to California, the improvements to public roads, the improvements in salaries of school teachers, etc, etc.) A new cabinet would certainly do what the present one has failed to do.
Ua Makemake ia i
keia wa.
Ua makemake ka Hui Hana Hao Uniona o Aina Hou i ewalu poe kanaka hana no ka hele ana e hana ma kahi o ka Mahiko Hou o Honolulu, Ewa, me ka uku pu ia i ka uku kupono. No na mea aku i koe , e hele mai e ninau pono i ka Luna Nui o ka Hui Hana Hao Uniona.
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I na Luna Lawe Nupepa a pau
Ke poloai ia aku nei oukou a pau hookaa pono, mai ma keia keena i na dala o na Nupepa i na Poalima a me na Poakahi, i ka mea nona ka moa malalo iho, aole hoi ia ha’i aku. E like me ka nele mai ia oukou, pela no e nele pu aku ai ka nupepa. Ua hana ia keia rula i mau ai ke ola o ka maka a me ka Wahaolelo hopo ole no ka oiao a me ka pono o ka Lahui.
J.E. BUSH
Luna Hooponopono Nui.
Hoolaha Hookaheka
he Wai
Honolulu H.I. Aug. 9, 1890.
O ka poe a pau i loaa na pono hookahekahe Wai, a i ole e uku ana paha i ke Auhau Wai, ke hoike ia nei ma keia na hora no ka hookahekahe wai ana mai ka hora 6 a 8 a.m. a, mai ka hora 4 a 6p.m. CHAS B. WILSON.
Luna Wai Nui o Honolulu.
Aponoia:
C.N. SPENCER.
Kuhina Kalaiaina. 92-dtf.
OLELO HOOLAHA.
Ma ka la 2 o Feberuari iho nei, ua nalowale ia kuu Lio ulaua kane o kona ano ekolu wawae ulaula, a hookahi maka alohilohi.
O ka mea e loaa ai e hoihoi mai ia’u, a e loaa no iaia ka uku kupono, a e loaa no hoi wau ma ko’u Keena hana kamaa lio ma Alanui Moi.
W.WRIGHT & SON.
Alanui Moi, Honolulu, Feb. 16
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Olelo Kahea
E malama ia ana he halawai na ke Komite kumau o ka Hui Kalaiaina, a me na Elele Komite o na Mokupuni mai, i ke ahiahi Polima. Feberuari 13, 1891; hora 6 ahiahi, ma ka hale hui mau o San Anatonio, mauka iho o Alanui Moi, no ka noonoo ana, e komo pu aku i ka hoolewa hope loa, o ke Alii ka Moi Kalakaua I.
J.A. KAHOONEI,
Peresidena o ka H.K.
OLELO HOOLAHA
E like auanei na kanaka a pau, owau o Poipo no Kapalama he papale haule o ke ano o keia papale he papale mauu pili aia maluna pono o ka piko o keia papale he oi ki haka a o ka mea e loaai keia papale e hoihoi a e ma ke Keena o ka Leo o Ka Lahui, POIPO.
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HOOLAHA OIHANA WAI.
I kulike ai me ka Pauku I o ka Mokuna 27 o ke Kanawai o 1886.
Ma keia ke hoolaha ia aku nei i na mea a pau e lawe ana i kekahi pono wai piula, ua hiki mai ka manawa hookaa a e hookaa ia ai o ka uku wai no ka manawa e pau ana ma ka la 30 o Iune, 1891 ma ke Keena Oihana Wai o Honolulu ma ka la mua o Ianuari, 1891.
O na koena uku wai a pau e waiho kaa ole ana he umi-kumamalima la mahope iho o ka wa e hookaa ia ai, ua ku no i ka pakui hou ia ana me ka 10 keneta pa haneri.
O ka poe e uku wai ana e oluolu e lawe mai i ka lakou likiki hope i uku ai.
E uku ia na uku wai ma ke Keena o ka Oihana Wai ma Honolulu, ma Kapuaiwa Hale.
CHAS. B. WILSON,
Luna Nui o ka Oihana Wai,
Honolulu , Dec 20, 1890. tf-d.
PAPA KUHIKUHI
O
KA HUI ALAHAO A ME
AINA O OAHU.
E HOOMAKA A ANA MA KA LA
25 O OKTOBA, 1890
MANAWA HOLO!
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Halele ia Honolulu *6:15 8:45 1:45 4:30 t
Hoena ma Honolulu *7:15 9:49 2:49 5:28 t
Haalele ia @ * 7:45 10:51 3:51 5:50 t
Hoea i Honolulu * 8:40 11:55 4:55 6:45 t
· Lapule wale no.
· Poana wale no.
· Oct. 21, 1890 tf-d.
H.P. K. Malulani.
HE LOIO a he hookapeke olelo ma ke Kanawai. E loaa no au mai ke kai hawanawana o Kawaihae e hoene ana me ipo la, a Hamakua au i ka la’i o Kukaiau ma ke alo o na pali. E ohiia no hoi na aie me ke ku i ka eleu a me ka puahiohio.
Nov 8 ’90, d-ly.
Olelo Hoolaha.
Ke hai ia aku nei ka lohe i na kanaka a pau, o ka poe e makemake ana i mau eke paakai maikai a me ona nanahu kie we maikai a makepono no hoi ke kumukuai e loaa no au ma Haimoeipo, Hale Kaa o ka Moi, a i ole i ko’u home paha.
MRS. C.I. HAIRAM.
Haimoeipo, Honolulu, Oct. 8, 1890.
3ms-d.
Olelo Hoolaha
Ke kauoha ia aku nei na kanaka a pau i aie ia C.I. HIRAM i make, e hookaa koke mai i ko lakou aie ia MRS. C.I. HIRAM, a i ole ia, ia D.DAYTON. O na poe a pau e hookaa ole mai ana a hala na la he 30 mai keia la aku, e hoopii ia no lakou e like me ke kanawai.
MRS.C.I. HIRAM.
Haimoeipo, Honolulu, Oct. 8, 1830.
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Hoolaha Hookapu
Ke papa loa ia aku nei na kanaka a pau o kela a me keia ano, aole e hele wale e kiki i na ano manu a pau ma na palena a pau o ka aina o Halekou a me Kaluapuhi ma Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu, o ka mea a mau mea paha e kue ana i keia, e hopu ia no lakou a hoopii ia ma ke kanawai.
MRS. C. I. HIRAM.
Haimoeipo, Honolulu. Oct. 8, 1890.
3ms-d.
A.J. SCHREIBER KA OLOHE.
HANA WATI ME NA MEA GULA.
O ka hana hou ana i na wati pakeke, kau hale a me na mea dula o kela a me keia ano, he waipahe loa ka auhau, a pela no hoi me na mea i paa mua. O ka mea e holo ana ia kaua oia ka’u e hana ai.
ALANUI HOTELE Malalo o ka Aline
tona. l
Oct. 27, 1890. tf-d
Hale Kuai Wati Nui
HELU 1
No C. Ah kau.
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