Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 246, 20 June 1893 — FELICIA ON READING THE P. G. ADVERTISER. [ARTICLE]

FELICIA ON READING THE P. G. ADVERTISER.

Bab Johnstone's r t #ait«*d witb Par* Nonlhotf He’s disvtast‘ d » ith Cooley Bv people who gape o’er his wear «onie statf He is generally rejjar led y Cotue otf of your pereh, ?enlle you:h, take a tutnble There's nobo.lv e.»res f >r your vie«rs You may roll your w eyes and c»atinnaliy ijmmble But for heaven’s sake v'ire us - me ews. How dreary and stapid yoar co!d satiri*:nR Wiien the royalist crew you would trounce Yon never wcre l>r'!liant but when plagiariiing, And for that you rvceived the grand bounce. Never mind, th>>agh your pr» «ent employers get tired And their eolumne u> you beden!ed, No PnneipU binds you, soon after you are tired, From taking the opp<>8ite side. —Felieia H/man*. (or Shtu<imaH») Ma ka la Sabati nei. ua kipa ae la ka make ma KapaUma, ma kahi noho oko makou maKamaka Mr. Kama. a kaili aku la i ke ola hanu o ka hua o ko laua puhaka. Aloha wale la pua i mohala ae a mae koke no.