The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 03, 1898, Page 11, Image 11

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tion and suffering were caused in Cuba by the failure
of the supply of tobacco provided by the Government to
teach the camps of the U. S.. Soldiers.
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Mr. Knerve (whose proposal has
been declined) And am I not to have
any assurance whatever?
Miss Haughty No.
Mr. K. May I ask why not?
Miss H. Because you have more as
surance now than you know what to
do with.
"I am glad of that," said the wife of
the Jerseyite, after reading the paper
for some time.
"Glad of what?" asked her husband.
"Glad that the musquito fleet is in
service. Maybe we will not be both
ered so much by them this summer."
London Lclter.
George Curzon's appointment as
Viceroy of India was not a suprise to
those behind the scenes, for it had
been discussed for some weeks, al
though the general belief was that the
Government would not really do any
thing so unconventional. The object
was to get this too-clever ami out
spoken young man out of the way and
out of the Lower House at any cost.
This feeling is easily comprehended by
anyone who hns watched the faces of
the men on the Government benches
during a trying question time or a
nasty debate. The calm, self-assurance
with which G. N. C, -without
once losing his temper or getting flur
ried, kept the upper hand of friends
and foes alike, and told as much as he
liked despite wrath of superiors or
just as little as he liked not with
standing Itadical grumbles was a
treat to witness; but it made his col
leagues jealous and his chiefs restless.
Such a man had the making of a lead
er of the House, and even a Premier.
It was not to be endured. Therefore
as his father, the liev. Lord Scarsdale,
is only fift3-nine, and cannot be ex
pected to vacate a seat in the Upper
House for many years to come Cur
on had to be got rid of by other
means. Moreover, his admires in the
country are so many ami so influential
that nothking short of a handsome
post would do. Therefore the Govern
ment much pushed by a certain Lib
eral Unionist, celebrated as a schemer
resolved to "break the record." Mr
Curzon's appointment does this in sev
eral ways. First of all, he is the
youngest ruler of India eter sent out,
boing only thirty-nine. Secondly, he
is a member of the House of Commons.
(He will probably receive a peerage
m&Hts
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before leaving England.) Again, he Is
married to an American, and I believe
n daughter of the stars ami Stripes,
has never before represented the
Queen in India. Beautiful Mary Loiter
has always been ambitious; ami it Is
an open secret that she has been sur
prised by the magnitude of the plum
which has dropped at Iter feet. I am
told that the news will be welcomrd
with avidity by Calcutta society, which
will expect a pleasing' revolution in the
cut-and-dried method of entertaining
hither too pravnlent at Government
House.
You will know all about George Cur
zon's career, so I need not dwell upon
his college successes, his extensive
travels or his charming books. You
will unite with his friends here in
wishing him a speedy recovery from
tne painful illness which overwork
especially nlghht work has brought
on. A spinal coniplaint is no light mat
ter; but he wns always so well when
in the East thnt it is hoped ho may
soon be restored o health. His three
brothers and six sisters will regret his
absence. One of the sisters is pretty
and smart. Lady Miller, wife of Sir
James Miller, the popular soldier ami
racing man.
Now, there will be a private squabble
over the appointment of a successor as.
Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs.
One powerful party wishes George
Wyndham (Countess Grosvenors hus
band), to be put in; another, less
strong but more obstinate, is canvass
ing for Austin Chamberlain.
I hear that the Qneeu of Holland is
much disappointed because the Prince
and Princess of Wales cannot come to
her coronation. She met the Prince
in Paris last year, and like most
young girls took a great fancy to
him. He used to tease her unmerci
fully and chaff her about her various
suitors; so the royal maiden, whose
surroundings are usually of the serious
order, thought him charming and, for
getting her dignity, giggled like any
school-girl. The Duke of Connaught,
who is to go to the coronation as the
Queen's representee, is rather a grave
person, not at all inclined to joke with
girls, so Her Little Majesty will miss
the fun she expected.
The Wales family has decided to
build a country house at Overstrand,
near Cromer, for the express benefit of
Princess Victoria, who has taken such
a love for "poppy-land" that she will
not be denied. This does not look as
if her rumored engagement vere a
fact.
The Duchess of York is terribly de
pressed about her father. He has re
turned from abroad worse than he
went. Doctors and nurses have to be
constantly with him, and he looks a
mere wreck. Tt is even said that his
mind is affected; but I cannot vouch
for the truth of this, though his ap
pearance seems to confirm it. It is a
pity that the poor Duchess has this,
fresh worry, for she was much better
herself and brighter after her twelve
days stay with young Earl Beaochamp,
at Madresfield Court, Malvern. This
was a very long visit for a royal person
to pay; and it has excited much re
mark The favored peer is the brother
of the Duchess's lady-in-waiting, Lady
Mary Sygon; and his mother is also
a persona grata, as is his only sis
ter, Lady Ampthill. 1 wonder yon
American girls have not had dn eye
to Earl Beauchamp He is six-and-twenty,
well set up and tall, ftandsome
of face, clean of record and possessed
of a sufficiency of wealth in addition
to charming manners; and Madresfield
is an ideal place.
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