Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 309, 26 October 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

ON DIT.

That A Ilonolulu business man complair!fc ot" tho tax oftice haiooning his retr.rn papcr? after bring duly sworn to. That ltaUl-h»?adiv{ deacons and dudo? wī!l ho d,ivl to- k»o\v that a lenuil 4 Tonsori.il to 'i Karb?*r £!u>p i u rīcnolulu, <?• ! » rhat Canadiai\ < <{i* <!o not k«H»i> (s >umt) in the tropio?. From Homal to Wemil he; ; works grc:\t ha\\M\ Y y lo\K>lw : , eoni' uu>n ill amMigst thcii;. I'he olimatf» may be.

m '„1 „m their daiiy beer. That the ehinese intend to petition the next I»e|pslature fo stup the importation | of hāole whiskey aud beer. . i That a oold-water-cure rlanter aay: Kanakas are just as good as dbolies, only there is not enough of them to eheapen eheap labor. ... i ... fhat the good haole are dyiug off through over indulgence. A num : ber one eook-man says: bye and bye, no more good mesee; too muehee ehow-ehow beer, mahope make. | ■ '■ That over two hundred uneontracted immigrants arrived by the bark Irmgard from San Francisco, some black and| others white. this hoggist lot, by t|lie way. may suit | some of our swinish eheap labor men,- -V;: That a Hong| Kong painted newspaper states that ehinaman or ! others in f oreign conntries ean have S their orders for ! wives filled with promptness and quick dispatch I prices rang'tng from fifty to five hundr9d dollars eaeh. Good look I facee, . ■ I .