Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 391, 17 February 1892 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

ON DIT.

That the Boe!? Boodl«r dec2inee to put up any more eoin for tbe 4 *El*?ie»" smce hia Bull Run deleat for an Alderman on the PoJe Boord. ! That the hearse driver, John, prepared to bary the Boss and the Elele a8 soo{i as it expires, the Stone that blocked the way to a decent interment havmg gone daft, | and was removed by one of the apiritsof th# air. Th«t Bom Bowler ie trring to get up anothf r §tocs cosipany to carrv on the "Elele," the old sto«k company having heeoiae defnnct for want of fund«. That one n«ttve wsa discharged froiu the Kahuku Plantation. among others. heeauee the Reform candidate did not get elected. aHhough he had voted for him. Thftt !he Portuguese &re compla> ning of t«hev ar> nct euip!ove<i. pocr Paddy wai», on tbe R:vi]n »y. „ Tha; <r ae cf the bril>e takert on e:cct!ou day. having u»ed upthe tiurty pit of »ilv*r, an now very atixious t.» re»triet further imponations of aii daMHof Aaiat:c labor* ers The wuy ».f ihe lrautgreteor is iianl. don % t ytr mo*nd That :ōe Boaa eiaima to havt beeu the Boad 9uperriaor of 4\>« Vurk C:ty, and thiak« now ii theoniv inan \b»x knowe how to uuule . » m Owhyl»e. Tii;i! H< unie Pnnee Archie i« io»terir,f ex-Min|ttfr Tharato«i % a in* t«nMt* Cot*n «ilee tbe election* The <\u.na I.a{rl a»el!s a mk*

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