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Show Emperor to the Waiters. (London Chronicle.) The German emperor does many things which do not pet reported in the English papers. A short time ago, for instance, he gathered around him in his palace a proup of men to whom he gave admonitions admon-itions the most fatherly, a commission the most inspiring. They were going forth, these sons of fatherland, and in their hands lay the honor of Germany in theirs to whom he knew he could intrust in-trust it. And these men, who took their commission from their emperor, were the waiters going- forth to the German section of the Paris exposition! The episode epi-sode is one to ponder over; and the sequel is that the best behaved band of waiters at the Paris show is, by general consent, the German. |