Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 318, 6 November 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]
ON DIT.
V" :-v :;v i,;.-;, \ That J. T. That if "Dennis" is an agitator, what kind of tjt tater is u Dan." That there are at least six hundred stroog in |favor of a republic. That frōm another quarter, and a high official at that, there are , one thousand six |iundred. What if the between Kuleana Kastle and a Burglar> Ans. that K. K. likea to fix the stock, while the burglar likea to piok the loek. Pme Ko. 8. Pictnres of a thri\ing city <j)f Ford's island with the oity in the distancr, That a weekly newspaper and a daily will be| startcd soon, to be ■rnn inthe mtjerest of the smngglers. What will tlLe]V T ational Keform Boodier.s do next. Tliat the co|udition of the people in Hawau is l'eprous in more senses than One. 1 | . i— . That the Nirwegian fortiine teller got oat of |. her mind. hrooding over the meanuess of the "high toned kanaka weimen who get yearly incomes of thousand doHar& and only the ordinary dolalr a visit." Ohl Xick thechiefpart ner in the for t« ne telling bsi nesiTß, has loosend a screw iu the Norwuian medium l s mindvn consequence^
That a crd2,y Nurwegiau woman, lately a royal nieilinui, has been sent to tl)e lnsai»e Hospital. Yisitors will probkbiv ew her privatelv. The laven of fniquity is so strong īn our »x>mmiinity tliat Hawaiiau &re biuegeasily lead. tho highost beiog the greatest (iupee.