Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 876, 14 February 1894 — Owai la ka poe mikanele. [ARTICLE]
Owai la ka poe mikanele.
Ke olelo nei o Limaikaika i na haoJe o ka .Hui Amenka; o ka manao o na poeHawaii; o na p6e haole a pau ioa. oia kawemihiyele! j Aole he hoohewahewa iki o ka Lahui Hawaii i ka ike ana i ka ohana & me |ka poai o ka poe mikanele, aole loji. O ka manao laulaha aiea iwaenu o ka Lahui Haawaii t i oia no keia:! i una mamo a pau o na poe hao-i 1® ūnkinele,! a me na poe haole hookohukohu paa HaiWla, e ku mai ana iluua o na ayrai, a me na! haoie kumu ao tula Sabati alakai, hookamani; |ame na ano haole a pau! i aaho iho i ke koloka hookamanio k* poe mikanele; o lakou ka ka Uhui Hawaii i kapa a*u ai: h*p<* Oia ka oiaio. ! Ooe e Limaik&ika. he mikaoele hoi oe; a o Mr. Numman; aole ia he uiikanele. O Kakela: he mika-
neie hoi jfc; a o Mr. Marquis hoij Hole • a he mikaneie. O Han«r«| Waiakahauki, he mikAnele hoi oia, 0 Mr, o*mpbell nei, *ofo ia he mi* kanelō, a j*ltt w*l« ako; He ike no na Hawaii 1 na h>oJe o ki paoil : nikioele; a he ook i*J pw o ka poii aoahaa<| kae a pela aku. O 0« e Limaikaika, he kana olepe kau hana ike, ma na kapa muli* halailai o Delawan a mē Oheaapeake: a no ka pao * 1 k* ol«{M I k» «nwu«, ooUila, poho
oe ia ha ofj. a oia ht ia a lioi I hou ia Huwnii i»ei, i loaa knhl }iana > e oTH _ai noho ar.a o na ia hanauea.