The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 30, 1898, Page 12, Image 13

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I hear privately that the ex-Empress
Eugenie is much grieved about
the duration of the war. She says
that her husband owed a debt of grat
itude to America for many courte
sies and kindnesses, and that she
loves Spain as Ihe land of her birth.
"My people," she said recently, "are
a brave and noble-spirited race, but
they should show this to be true by
declaring now for peace."
"Those Churchills always marry,"
is a current saying which applies even
to maidens who are only half ohurch
ills. Certainly an old maid is an un
known object in the family. Two
more fair cousins of the duke of Marl
borough are among the latest nan
cies; and both are making love
matches quite apart from social am
bition. The Hon. Bosamond Guest is
t, vnnnfrest of Lady Winbcrne's
handsome daughters, and is twenty- ; ,
itn;dl?vSoenOVof, the' heir. His mother, who is an astute t " -
great North countrv baronet, is four- person and a great lady to her fingcr-
and-twentv, and her cousin. This will tips, managed to get thai match
be quite a political wedding, for Sir broken off, and Lord AV. is very glad
Matthew White Kidlev is popular at now-so they say. Miss Wilson is not
the home office and in the house, very successful in getting another
while all the Guests are ardent Prim- parti.
rose-Lcairuers. Lady Winborne, the '
mothrMhe bride, is the eldest sister THE WAYS OF NEW REGIMENTS
of poor Lord Randolph Churchill. An- rpe day after the Mississippi regi
other sister is Lady Tweedmouth; and ment arrived Colonel Guild, inspector
Lord Tweedmouth is Lady White Rid- ReDeral, called at the camp on official
ley's brother; so the bridegroom-elect business. The southern colonel received
is also cousin to the famous younj? jjjm mOBt effusively, saying: "Welcome
Ihidley Marjoribanks, whose infatua- to this camp, sah. I want you to know,
tion for a gaity girl gave his parents g tfcat thjB regiment is made up of
so much anxiety two years ago. me gentlemen who hold the highest social
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vouth is wiser now.
The other engaged maiden is Lady
Margaret Innes-Ker, elder daughter
of -the late duke of Roxburghe. Her
mother (another Churchill), was for-
positions in Mississippi, sah. And now,
sab, I want you to step into my tent and
try some of the finest Mississippian
woisky, Bah."
"Rut" nroteated the inspector. 'I
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merly the queen's favorite mistress 01 nBVe called to inspect your camp,
the robes, and is still a great friend Won't you please issue the necessary
of Her Majesty. Lady Margaret, who orders for inspection?"
is three-and-twenty, and very nice in- "Inspection, Bah? I don't know as I
deed, is to marry Major Orr-Ewing, exactly understand you? You see, sah,
brother of Sir Willianm Orr-Ewing. the boys made me colonel of this regi
The gallant major is a distinguished ment. But, I assure you. sah, I tnow
soldier, but not a great catch for a absolutely nothing about military affairs,
duke's daughter; moreover, he is j leave all such matters to my adjutant,
eighteen years her senior. But she Now, sah, I think its a long time be
seems quite content; so no one else tween drinks, sah."
needs grumble! Her brother, the With a colonel who knows nothing
the duke, will be twenty-two this about military affairs, the discipline in
month. He is a handsome boy "and a the ranks of that Mississippi regiment
keen suortsman, also a dancer in may be imagined. During the inspec
great request. Presently, I suppose, tion of the rank and file, whom the ad
he will begin to think about provid- jutant at last drew up in line, the in
ing "a mistress for Floors Castle, epector-general came to a gray-haired
Are you pretty girls "on?" private who bandied his peace with
Henley was a cheerful but much acme skill,
over-dressed function. The duchess "This is evidently not new business to
of Devonshire's dinner and ball turn- yeu," remarked the inspector
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ed out grilliant. of course, although
the crowding at the ball was.griev-
"No. sah." replied the private. "I
served the southern confedency from '61
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Bookseller. ? BEST LINE FOR at, ask a
Send at once for a new folder of the
Klondike region.
If you want to get a farm in Kansas,
Oklahoma or Texas, send for our
Emigration Folder. Address
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.,
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and
Calling Cards.
, tnt nr Devonshire house was to '65. sab. and I tell you I'm profoundly
built in days when society was not glad to be inspected ioday, sab, by a
the "omnium-gatherum" that it is southern inspector sah."
now; and although the duchess is sup- "But I'm not a southerner," said
posed to be exclusive, she finds 'her Colonel Guild. "I'm from Boston."
rooms inconvenient.) The prince and Whereupon the private threw bis
princess of Wales, the duke and dueh- piece to the ground, advanced to where
ess of Sparta, the Landsdownes, Lord Colonel Guild stood and embraced him,
and Lady Essex and Lady Bandolph welcoming him to the regiment 'in the
Churchill were among the diners. The name, of Mississippi, sah." Gilson Wil-
prince has' dined lately with the letajn Collier's Weekly.
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Gerald Do you love me?
Geraldine No, sir.
Gerald Is that true?
Geraldine Part of it.
Gerald Which part?
Geraldine The air.
and with the Arthur Wilsons (of
Tranby Croft.) By the way, it amuses
me to see how people will class the
future duchess of Manchester as a
Tranby Croft girl. She is only a
cousin; and her family keeps as clean
of the Tranby Croft set as it conve-
nkntly can. The only daughter "out" "There is one trouble with our victo-
at the Arthur Wilsons is Muriel, who ries," remarked the Spanish general as
is renowned for her dark beanty aad he oiled his typewriter.
her French accent, and who was oBce "And what do they lack?" Jasked his
engaged for a short time to lord Wil- aid.
leagnby d'Eresby, Lord ABcaster's "Durability."
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day evening 7 to 9. Explana
tions and ileal tn book tree.
MMiimiiiiliM
For sale, or will exchange for a first
class Nebraska farm, a number of choice
residence lots in the city of Hcnnibal,
Mo. Them lots are in the line of future
improvement and are only about fifteen
minutes walk from the United States
post office and district court building;
the trade will be made on a cash valua
tion. For particulars write George D.
Clayton & Co., real estate dealers, Han
nibal, Mo.
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