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Good Stories.

When the b , :- ■ v wm ■ ™ i ' Hi; ■), of M xh- •- ha-i b- ■ a : ' rt « ?•>' hi’ |- v , v jj . ,|i mm .-I the unirieii.lrh Unit d >ou - h> cnu-ipri-e. was overem ' by moony bof M- Xic.-.n |-. pie.and coil-leiiinM t -I- a’h f. r i > ■ o o. lb; w->-hot at • •(■•retaio. lur. ' I;-, l-0., and '.van him the Mexican I*i Im i min.-it r. Hirumoin who wa-•n-icmnc-i bn tiva- nt■ ih • I'P’-b’.ic. beI o' lb V w--r' • V.-Uled. Maximilian am ’•Traill"!) v.a re all-ovcd t-* walx in toe guidon, attended nv guaid-. A- they were breathing with relief'the fresh air oius.de their pr.sou, I tie bell upon a neichbo-in..' church began t ■ toil rather di-mafy. •’ Is that our death knell? ’ Maximilian u-kod ..f Miramou. " 1 ••ana-it nil you, sir.-.” s.u 1 Miraitwn : •• lam ti ,r acouiitnled with the way they about ir. bc-ause this i- the lirsi time in my Vie tear I have ever been executed!’’ Muxmi dan laughed iieartily at hi- companion's j‘>t. na 1 lyAti ,*i'uii ;vU-:i ui-J biavii.y.

Hans von Bulow- on his tirst appoint - meni to th" icad-.-uip of the orcoo-tra r.t a • rernian Court theatre.-introduced himself t.. I,i» musician- cairying a stna’.l parcel under hi- arm. I'm- he pr-K-.-eled to unfold with -.Teat solemnity. pnxlucingi here from twenty two penci which tie di-ttibuted among tiamembers of his ..reb- stra, requesting th ni in a 1-ngtliy-p -ech. t • mak- use of thorn for insetting hi- remark- and alteration- In their - veral part-. After Han- vn Bulow hud r signed Ins P -t, hi- -ucce-sor aup-ared at the desk, whore ho solemnly opened a little parcel, saying: 1 have been t-dd that my pi edeees- 'r. 11. v .n I’.alow, on hi.- aco>:--ioii I - i.dice, handc I em i of you a pencil, asking y.-u to in-ert sundry ii-ts and alterations, I. ■ ■gentlemen. have brought you a small | i nt. with the !• pi-st that y u will mas / of it t • cilacc t'ue aim 'tadons of my highly cstc-.u-.d till dec - r.” Whcreup m tic new •• nd'.c tor. with gr.-at cer ■ •ni"iiy. d divert'd to each • f the musician- n piece - f india-rubber.

• The poor of N- «• V.uk" was f in i d ■ u a I Veit-,:; drama. - 1.-s Paiivr# f.iii-.’ to.- Slat I 'ioh wa.'a . i.ten-, of bright men wic met be !y -r m/miyat ITatfs. in New V ,rk. an i if .v- 1 »•>.• ii cling hours in I rim B- beu.r.n f .-hi >n. • U tin- oi-v M ii i war 1 S ym ur. Mi. Ii el e'’.|. iif Mr. ti * i.i. and Mr. Stuart wei. r.-p ..i-;ble for tao - ( ;r,.ry •v ik.-ugha- :i -v..s. f Dig p . r i V v i ik." 'Vii -;i tii.’ pi was pr im; d tin . i -t nm ! ivalty ai -a and Mrhlh igie out. j ’:n M'■ i An-, i v T-rgi'. p. c ut. )'.■!’ ■ eg ti. •r i ..f -I aiilig In !>• nr-', ; .v. a; • ;i*. i... hi- -b,m of w, 11; n the I ’ . ! :':’• i t doing ar. 1 : vising t , .i.-uo.i -Pans, and ifi p. r i o’, f : lectin, :gi '■ at- f-. Tito j uin axia-.rs i . igii-.d 00:1 M.. Stuart, and auhtel the ■ iaim a- . x e .. . t whatever m ov n- ; dd for ■•Th.- T NVv \. .if hj; Mr. f ’.leirauii i '.’i 'mart a- nr.img «r.ili vgi 11 -1 it,i i :h.- 1" ti” r r-m. p-.-k t■ t M-. B/ielcault ;s hamati-t.

Once on the Cm a IVe : wi, a' I ’;. • nt-.ndeu: II was i.'ovi i.a tr tan ;■•.!!•■ beg hi- Way I’ll., ha, f ■■ .' .. !,,i ;■ - I-i I L.l ilia; ! i H X . I 1 v .-i !, is t ■ Omaha fr r. tir.i ; i i ;*•n •• tv.,.n ivogi : ;. \| - v a • ill.’n ”11 la, t r w-f pat v n Th • ; i '*.*.!- .ti!.•!•'•- ■;••••• .1, .al'ii. A- ;,”■■■ 1 1 i-r ■ ! Mh ■ ■ at. : a . ti. '.n •! ti ml nrfKa n- ■ . f . -n, ’I. ,’ M;. H 'n • .aiiui- d vi..a,. 1 i lilt .d tl.imp. w ,'d v rv 111;!-!. • II nv a; ■; V il; pi'- , : 1, , '' M'. H ’ "v a 'i"i’i:..’i hj, . i , ~n ! li. : an i ‘ i ill'. ■ ! "-d -n'a ; ..it : ’‘l w i k-.d." About; r. ye:r . i ; . .' v ■ ”, a I ’I ~ . ' 1 1 a' sa • t'” high ”A: ; . . - i rhv u.aii M,, hj - ,?" w!.i;, '■ h'"'l -a. ■w’.'t-i. i, ‘.'po'’!' ’ .11.d ! i wi a g Ml-i, r t , gn. iifno i■ i- " ■ A hv, .• itainiy. my ” ■ i : y ; :■ ■ , m ; i u.-p- i m-g. V\h. n|a a - In' '• suiit.'y ,nme •..aha me ’ ;ai w!j;.- i- ta. a a: 1 iu th; ... x." ■'a’.ek i ai’.n Once at Frankfort 1 - ■ - i. ah ; i. i >at a v ‘h - t a A - ; 1 f ;n-l ;.i»—f ,i : table I. V. I I g ’Vi’ ” g an. 1.1 -1 ,!-aut fbin. . la •rv.iii’ ani t. j. ~ir -a; . ham[..lg:i a N VI 1 ■ till- will .-.1-h ,’ k my I. a!. 1 i gnu i-e uadg.,' Im ■ and -aid. I- i ■■'m I’ it it ’-ut." This 1 did. and lie x”hi;n. i !•. iu • that tlr- [ntgutate whose ! .;;y\ wg w re cnjoyin.- never gave his ; •-;■■■ II- 1 lua -ne g!a-‘. • y--.;; 5..-e, if I !: 1... y. I a..T: have two," and lie -lilted th l ' ....’1 -a ;’ n , : w vi. After ltd- there u-ed • • i*” . a -ti aggig t■ sii near n:”- a* eomt S ll.Jrgf.

s«me years ago -a paragiaph wa- piinigit •i ; Am’. ■am C- '-ii/i -.vying- that a ■am W il in m Ua'atna -.-i-.ty had i d. Ihe ti .\t ivy th aih-gs-d .1 .id nuia ■hg I at -'u I • ;- lU d i; ..ii i -! . i t:.a m . y,-.. *• Tm- pap r. - ’ .-aid tiie d;'' r v i aek anyihtug ti his •.. I. .Hi I 1 i.l ;; t ;n; ids .■ t -g ; hj ;t. if v:i ■ .I y •'.! l.av ; i. u m; r. i.i,;s.in ;d, v- by. wT.p i* • a aa. mg t a ih.ni' -. That « . 1 - y He An 1 lie dig.

An envoy -.min; -i. Cni-. i '■■o ;s \.i- .1”. d i:n l.y tile K leg f lii. B-. ...a-. lii- Ixiigg iivl [laitieuivr . is-.ii-t”i’ w;-i, ug • i,. .-.vi! to th • C..it-..1 State-an-1 it- ,”!■■■.-ii;.i':v”. He aee. idiugiy. when the i.l he- ha i i-.tired, ’got a;., an i , -mg t i the A”, ri’-an . ;iv-,r d-.wn b iie hj m ani i. i iru a’.’i. .r. lii.> saitii-t r s;i. I; v . I ’.’..ink ! i:ika.' ■ n aii a-p -k’i.r ’lAro^g’i

Among the regulations . w t r.-.-t’..a lb; ig. 1 '-II- gat; ’’l drawn •. !,v tw-> . i.i.’ i, aa 1 ii -w -’.ca H th„ s : ■ At. 1 It. • -a iot ’pr. 1 it- shv.; m-et auv.aiiy a Hit hi-- T-i-—;-.y in J .ne. pr-.v.Jing tic. am- ■ I i. v fail n S laday." this u- iiving ai a u.'tance must n-t siijip-sc that T..--divs fall on Sun lays any oftener in B n toaii tL-y d- eis-wticr.-.

Sir Francis Hoyle ti is an .■•x.-eik-ni--t..i.v at failyle’s ixpeti- . Tic.- Chelsea pi .phot was abusing hj ud Faiklaii i -i th,- presence of his old pupil Charles Bull., r. saying . •- Imir meC'Crable ereatat •. n hat lid hj • vei d to Ik; rememti r- i am-ng men.’ •- woi.-h Buber re pi; ■ i ”At 1. a-l hj. p;U u a ei-.m shirt to be »hnt in, which i- m-v than ever yon would itave d .ne."

The great trouble with .u. Joi. is." -aid a wde to her husband, who was suffering from trie offeots of the nigh. Indore."yon ••anno'. <ay I X-.*.’ Team to say • K«V >.md V"i »ill have fewer headache.-. ' nfa, by the way. can yon let me have a Tittle money this m ailing *• .V.,’’ -aid John with apparent tare.

A JTOU( sprig of Knglish tiobilitv went out to Uikut . b, learn farming, ’ll : Iml great diflealtv in ma-ntilng th ■ t-rm-in-■! in th« matngpoioie f i-.-m ibn dav ivan driving Id; -e ~ -. i, .. , , 5 i- , was |.!i m I. ,• . || .., , g ,;~. i U%p»rdu-1 n, .mi .£•;•>

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue XX, 6 May 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Good Stories. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue XX, 6 May 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

Good Stories. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue XX, 6 May 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)