Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 49, 14 November 1894 — The Great Celebration. [ARTICLE]

The Great Celebration.

The Ameilean League will eelebrato its birthday on next Mon - day. The bab} r will then be one year old and the last eleotion shows that ho has heen “te«thing” pretty rapidly. The Imlependeuce Hall whieh is the largest and most beautiful recreation establishment in town will house and nnrse the baby for the night* Thtie will he a few exercises previous to the dancing. The I following is the programme whieh will close at 9 o’e’oek. Edward Towse ui on the subject, “The birth, life and objects ; of the American” League. Arthur Jobnstono upon the snbject, “Annexation.’* • Charles L. Carter treating the i subject, “The Present Opportu- ; nity.” I Mr. Cbarles Kempster of Ko- ; hala is very ill at the hospital. Mrs. Kempster and Mr. W. May brought the sutfarer to town in the Kinau yeaterd»y. His many ! friends sincerily hope to see him | around again shortly. Judge Brewster, formerly Chief Jnstice of Pepsylvania, was a tbrongh passenger on the Cbina I yestcrxlay. The judge stated to friends in this town, that he will visit Cbina and Japan, and ; tben return to the islands. and | “do’ the Paradise. He will be i heartily welcomed. Dr. C. L. Stow, who w*s very • ; popnlar on Maui received from j bis friends and p«tients a most 1 beautifnl eane and a cntt J|glass | , sett as a iaken of their rcspect and Aloha. Tbe doctor is now j ioeated on Hawaii.