Nuhou, Volume I, Number 13, 8 ʻApelila 1873 — Lam Yan [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Lam Yan

\ Haa Lattrd it to ! em, Ilere is a heathen ehiuee» j who went to that one hoijse town of Lahaina to j set up a pakaukau, or ha!f bit feed stall, wilh a j sack jof rice aud a bag of flour for lus etock ii; I trade ; and by and hy f oui; golid men of Hōnolulu i put of?er five thoueand dol|ars worth ofgoodgooGo j into ikiB hands, and make mercbaiit of this inno- ; cer\t Lain. And then Yan turns Yankee, and I breaks with all the swag| in a bag; at lcast it ib I nofc to be found; or only two dimee in the dollar, ] and eight of them gone lnther and Yan. Solid ] inen, |whj do you 5o so? Truat lom, Bick,llarry ; and l[am Yau to the hurt of your good eneiomen? | and debtors, If you wil| do so, all we ean &av j is, we hojw they will lam |it to you.