Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 360, 5 Ianuali 1892 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]
ON DIT.
That th<? Keforw Party has agaiti reforoieii, aod ig now imitatiog the a V»teriow» a»d dark wavs the heaiheu Ohinee. That the Meehaaia s V mon ha» oot beeu h#ne«i eoe»gh o fbrm a platform 6t pnneiplw yet, ahd that ihey are not iikeiy to. heeauee tbeie are too many Boo&ers aoiong them wlio are after the u pa\V That ber Majesty r 8 Tieit to Waialua, nnt been ao ovatian. nor was ahe and her suite chased after cxcept perhaps Vy the eh ildren and the pattot and his flock of| abotit a dosen. (, That C. J. McCarthy has # few ; more lots for sale v of that valuablc pieoe of property at Kamakek. five minntēff walK the Po«t Thai Hon. Browu if working on Ihe oraclk and hopea it will reapoi)d in his (aVoe We dotk f t ope&n Hhe knhuna businoaa ai 411 ye aoind ou!y iiie VVaU!«a. bomrwfc^ Tbat ii bdQ£TiB*d t spieod wilh tw«l pepniaii» im tbe diirtrict of ffiMrliTifKrtn> and Waialoa, in the «to«Me of tbe fm*diri*tgi of the Überāl t*arty for thoM fww dkrtrirt. fliat Mr. Rosa bas reeigned UlO politioal tester to his oiioe p*riwr, Mr. Teeta, wh# now afitatee th% j wmmoa raiud #ith a «tav« aa 'hi® 1 »oeptre of o(Bi*e, and wllh whieh hr lleane apon when cxhauated in on« ' |of hiBgraud «ITbrta. ' T!i.u niy<«lty U <*iving oo'inl' n;in<T th<» that lid hereyal broth* . o: ,v. !>y hvr visit to Waialua, .utd l»y Uvt and thc (att(Mnpt of h/r MoiW to iniiwnee - (he |>o<iplc. This doe# »et apf»«ar i tu corti with a moamrchial fora of j fc«werntaent, hnl snaeka mueh : after Ser«ra way of mling t hui we jhope it will not t<«ree, en«l a« did the trtsnt« 1 uM 1 *• 1
Tkat the<|uery >0: Wb«re »the 1 clouted youth to l>e pitch-forked . inio now ? That if Mr. Kahoonei «wallow» ] uiany more platfbrine hē will h ave | the grippe. *' i That the Mechanics Union and Hui Kalaiāina repre»ents twd dry" oyster shelle t ofwhich the Naiionu) • Liberals have soooped out the, oysters. , That .laa. 01ds? of K{tneol»eris' loyiti to our cause, but is exerafsed aboUt our comments on thin»g»aid —as he say>>. under the bonds of What was said waa known to us befbre that tine. Tbat tho Liberai invitation to the Mechanics Union was intended «ā an ārt ofcourtesy-~waBcwch-ed in pofite ternis. Hut the ignorant Boodlers t who are trying to control the Union did not understand the laßguage—and said what do they main entoirly,—ckoU<i tbe invitation, and relieved the Liberals from all accusation of mharmony. \ That the Buhstitute for the baby in diapers (having been iound incoi»petent aa we prognosticated> as the first act of the Minigter of Finanee, shows his antique exceUency' to l>e in the aear and yellow leaf Tbat the AssiaUnt Kegistrar is a young gentleman ef Hawaiian blood and graad iMurentiige f but while witha! he taany qu&Uties he has ezbibited in boatifs oirclet % $nd ia tbe facility he d ispbytin amngUig alfrcsco eatert«l«īn)entB at the late Kiitff's boat bou«e, are wortby of a citizens of Pompeii and Hercu lano&um, whose joys and ec*tacies he more than rivals.