PKRT ONE. PKGES 1-8. ONE."I" " " X "I" I TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA , SUNDAY MOKNING , DEOEM.'KEK 20 , 1801-SIXTJ'KN PAGES. NUMBER ISO. TO ITALY IS SULKY , Tcatures of the Tripartite A'Haico That Are Not so Altogether Lovely , UNION OF HEADS AND NOT OF HEARTS , Signed by Austria and Italy Merely a < j a Matter of Good Politics. REASONS FOR PREDICTING A RUPTURE. Eooial , Religious and Business Oauies for Coolness and Their Eff.ot. KAISER WILHELM'S ' PART IN THE /FFAIR. Jlow Germany's Kniperor Molllllecl ltaly'8 ICtns from ' 1 line to Tlmo Qitlrlnal A uliiHt the Vati can Now anil Forever. < I S3J///im Ji Gordon n llHCll. | PAIIIS. Dec. 19. | Now York Ilornld Cable Special to Tun BCB.J While the negotia tions for the conclusion of thu treaties of commerce were In progress the oftlclul Aus trian and Italian paper * loudly proclaimed that the triple alliance was stronger than ever ; that It was In fact built upon u rock , and would last for all time. According to In formation from trustworthy sources in tlio linmodlito enlourngo of Iho allied monnrchs , however , Ihcro is reason to bcllcvo Hint , the relations of the three courts nro loss friendly than they were. King Humbert , Indeed , Is as dovotcd lo the kaiser as over , but the persiatonlly discourte ous attitude of the Austrian court in Its dealings with the qulrinal has had a chilling affect upon the Italian government. The king of Haly Blill fools sere at the failure of Kmperor Francis Joseph to return the visit ho paid him nearly ton years ago. As the head of bis Meet , too , ho has naturally been hurt by the momorabln toasls proposed In Austria on tbo occaslonof ; the anniversary of Iho naval battle of Llssa , .vhlch were couched In terms offensive to Italian patriotism. Moreover , Queen Marghorita is deeply of- tended with the empress of Austria , who , nftor spending a long Ilmo In Haly last year , refused to rovlsil the qulrinal. She has also been wounded in her maternal feelings , for on the very day when it had como to tnc ears of Kmprcss Klizubelh thai iho 'prince of Naples had announced his intention of pro ceeding to Home , she embarked and lof I Italy to avoid the visit. Ko.isons Tor tlio Cooln SH. The alliludo of Iho Austrian courl is nol Inspired by personal motives. The head of iho ancient house of Hapsburg has always treated King Humbert with magnanimity. The emperor regards him us something of n parvenu , lo bo sure , but oven when no has been uncivil ho has respected the outward loi'ins of politeness. Ills chief grievances nro that Iho Italian monarch allows iho con tinuance of the Irredentist ultccks > on - - Austria tria , nnd thai ho has quarreled with tha nopo. Francis Joseph , who is a forvcnl Catholic , cannel bring hi nisei t lo lorgivo Iho hostility of the qulrinal to the Vatican. During the lota maneuvers ho told Kalsor Wllhelm lhal ho was proud lo bo called "His Most Chris tian Alnjasty. " Besides , Iho proleclion of the holy see is u tradition of the reigning house of Austria. It was for these reasons , nnd by order of the emperor , Unit in his ro- nent speech lo Iho delegations Count Ival- noltv " referred as ho did to tha Roman ques tion" U'illlam II plays the part ot n conciliator. It is certain that his personal Influence brought about the renewal of Iho triple alii- nnco , which , Iu the opinion of iho Italian ministers , was premature. The kaiser scut King Humbert a letter , saying that any delay In tno signing of the trealy would mnko n bad ImmxMslnn , and lhat It was ad visable to glvo Kmperor Francis Joseph a pledge of his friendly intentions. King Humbert yielded , but ho did not change his feelings. Homo HttuhcH in the Proceedings. Several times during the negotiations at Munich , which preceded the renewal of the alliance , his sentiment found vent , nnd thu treaty came within an uco of not being signed. At ono stage Signer dl Uiuliul nn- noun end lhat Italy would decline lo be die- luted to on economic questions , but Berlin nnd Germany and Austria held linn , anc every limo thai Iho negotiations wcro inlor- runtad the kaiser , who was kept constantly posted , telegraphed lo King Humbert and orders wore Issued to Iho ItuUnu roprcscnta live , despite the proloslsof Signor dl Kudint to yield. KnowiiiK the premier's views the court ol Ik'i'lln refrained from congratulation on the occasion of Iho late parliamentary irlumpus of the Italian ministry. Itvns moro cordla when SIcnor Crlspl stood at the holm. Another symptom was the determination of Auslria to prosecute the Irredentists although n discreet protest had been recelvei from Italy. Austria has also refused to give up tlio little Island of Polngoa In the Adri atic , which since UjtiO , ttio Uomaulrredonllsis have claimed ns Italian territory. The rouownl of the political ireaty wblcl holds good llll 18'Jil ' , nnd the signature of the commercial treaty which U to remain Ii force till IIKKI , render It Impossible forltalj lo Miuflloout of the triple alliance , at al events , ofllelally. But Austria nnd Gor many are well aware that King Humbert Is more favorable to Iho tripartite nrrango- inent than bis ministers. In Iho event , ol war the king knows Hint his pcoplo would nol bo enthusiastic al Iho prospect of havinj , to send troops lo iho Italian frontier. Policies Continually Cilasliinir. His majesty himself was not. overjoyed to find that In his speech to the delegations Count Knluoky acted as iho mouthpiece o the triple alliance , thus bringing matters back to the point nt which they stood before the Intervention of Bismarck.Tiio imtlonn policies of Aublria and Italy nrn constant1 ! , clashing and 11 Is plain thai the serenities o' thn alllnnco have gouo by. Tbo Vatican dee lt best to excite Austria against thoqulrlnnl and whoii It chooses the Vatican Is powerful All these thliigK are not Impurtnii in themselves , out ns symptoms they forecas tbo eventful rupture of iho Austro-Italiai timlorstundlng , Jusl as cluirly as the ovoni of Iho pasl llvo years have foreshadowed th entente between Franco nnd Russia. At Ibo Inauguration ot the town bal nt Tropton near Borlln yoslor day iho kaiser made nnotho speech. It revealed him once inoro Iu th emu-actor of a would-be socialist , The peas ants wcro admitted to places near the kalso nl dinner. While tin was speaking , Willlati H received a telegram announcing that th commercial treaties had been ruutlod by th rolchstac.On reading t ho JlspatchhotiHkcdth meeting to sboul "Long llvo your grcal Cup rlvl. " This demonstration .struck many o the bystanders as childish , U u clear tha the knUor's object Is to exult Canrlvl a much as possible at. thooxponsoof lllsmarck Hut tlo ; services which the old chancollo has rendered his country are so mimurau that , however bo may tog , tbo grandson o the llrat Kmporor William will Hud It impos bible to deny them. The recall of Major Funcko , tbo military nitacbo In Paris , has led to much gossip. The major loaves bU post for Berlin with the prospect of promotion. His departure Is not duo to political or military causes , bul lo more ronmnllu masons , which have caused LT-T no small llulter iu the salons of Paris. Two iioara ngo the daughter of a French minister full Iu love wllh the major , who It scorns ro- rlprocatud her passion. This attachment jruw so ardent that a rnarrlugg was al Itut allied of , but owing to ilia political position ) f the young Indy'a father , who was at the icnd ot iho French army , It Is evident that ho union could not take place , nnd hence Major Funcno has loit Paris ! JAIXJUKS ST. CCHE. 1IOV3K llKAin' toil ItOLlU.lVH. Tli TO Will lie No Session Until WcitnvH.liiy and Then the lloucfl1 * . WAIIIINOTOX , D. C. , Dec. 19. It being understood that tboro would bo bul a short osslon of iho house this morning , Iho al- ondanco of members was very small. Tno report of the committee on rules was pre sented , empowering Iho speaker to appoint ho committees of the last house , with the folio wing changes : The membership of the committee on ways nnd means , increased from 13 to 15 ; members of thn quadro-cen- tonnlal committee , from 9 to II ; committee on Indian'Iftprodatlon claims , dispensed wllh , nnd iho name of Ihe committee on commerce changed lo conimlltoo on interslalo and for eign commerce. The mclhod of deslcnaltnif Ibo chairman of any committee was chnnircd In this : formerly In the event of the death of the chairman , the second member succeeded to Iho ofllec. Tnls was changed jy giving iho appointment of Iho chairman to the speaker. Mr. Springer of Illinois suggested lhat iho loslgualion of Iho quadro-cuntonnlal com- mltU'o should bo changed lo Ihe conimlltoo ou Columbian exposition. The .suggestion tvua u nuu IIJ i-iiu icJuiL WU3 mini tmuinuu. A concurrent resolution \vas ncrcod lo providing for n holiday recess from \Veanos- day , iho 23d inst , till Tuesday , iho Slh proximo. Mr. Kuloo of Tennessee offered a resolu tion'or the appointment of n special com mittee otfivo members to inquire into Iho charges made ngaiiul the commissioner of pensions nud the administration of Ills ofllec , which was referred lo iho commit tee on rules. Mr. Chlpmun of Michigan announced the death of his colleague , Melbouro H. Ford , and In respect to the memory ot' the deceased Iho houso'adjourned unlll Wednesday with the understanding that on that day no busi ness will bo transacted cxcnpt thai referring to the recess resolution and to Iho announce ment of the comii'lttcos ' by the speaker. Ultlbl' AXIt MILLS. Correspondence relween them Relative - tivo to Committee Assl nnicii H. WASIIINOTO.V , D. C. , Dec. lO.-Tho follow ing is Ihe lextof the corresponding between Speaker Crisp nnd Uoprosontativo Mills In regards to the hitler's committee services : M'KAKKIl'S KOOM , HOUSB OK liUIMIKSF.NTA- TIVKSVASIIINOTO.V. . I ) . O. , Due. 18. Hon. 1C. Q. Mills , city : My Dear Sir Having been too much uiiKaKod to call nn you. and belli ! " nol nblo to enter on the work of constltiitlu * ; the house committees I diop you u line to know if it would ho tiirrecablo or acceptable to you to he appointed huc.Mid on the committee on \vuvs and moans , and In addition to such assignment fo bo appointed chairman of Ihe committee on comniercu or chairman of the committee on postolllues and post roads , or oliulriiKin of Niinin committee whose work Is IC.H-I laborious than commerce or postollices. Would tin Kliul to have i reply at your earli est convenience , as 1 desire to malio and an nounce tlio committees In u few days. With treat respect , I nut sincerely yours. t'HAKI.ES t' . OllISP. IlousK OK Itni'unaKNTATtsT.s , WASHINGTON , 1) . 0. . D.c. 111. lion. Ohtirlea F. ( . 'rlsp , HpcaUor House ot IConreecntiitlves : My Dear Sir I have received your letter of the IStli Inst , , itHltliis mi If It , would bo ayri'eableor uccontii- lilo to me. to bo appointed socon I on thu eoin- mlttooou ways and moans , anil Iu addition lo rtvch iiHSlsniiu'iitH to bo appointed chairman of the committee on commcruu or chairman of thn committee on pos to Miens and pont roads or chairman of .somo committee whosn work Is less laborous than commerce or postollices. Hu viim Jjeon.u member of thu committee nn ways nnd means for ton yonrs. and chairman In the Fiftieth conres-i , the reasons which have In your judgment rondure : ! my appoint ment as chairman nnwUe , would disqualify me for service on anv othnr place on the com- mltttuo. and It would not be sincere to say that It would bo njrroablo to accept your lender. I lunve to you , without urir sugges tion from me. to make such other arriuicc- niant as you In thu discharge of your olllclnl duly may determine. Yours truly. , H. Q. MILLS. .SO.M/J UlSltOKS Of THE SlUDX II'.IK. Ollloers Who Have Kcooived Heoo'jn- ! tion tor Gallant Service. WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Doc. 10. The major general commanding tha army has Issued a general order giving the names of o Ulcers and enlisted men who dlsllnguishod them selves by "specially meritorious act or con duct In service" during the y.o.ir IS9J , and in the recent campaign in South Dakota. Tbo list includes the following nnmas : First Lieutenant II. T. Allen , Second cavalry ; Captain II. P. Birmingham , assistant sur geon ; Captain William L. Knoedler , nsslst- nnl surgeon ; First. Lieutennnls James W. Watson. Tenth cavalry , nnd P. H. Clnrko Ninth cavalry : Captain K. P. Ewers , Fifth infantry ; First Lieutenant H. < J. Halo , Twentieth infantry ; Captain J. II. Hurst , Twelfth infantry ; Captain P. S. Bomus , Second Lieutenant P. E. Trnub and Second Lieutenant Burkhart , Twenty-fifth Infantry ; Pint Lieutenant J. B. Ballanco. Twenty-second Infantry ; First Lieutenant T. W. Moore. Eighth infantry ; Lieutenant Colonel Dallas Bache , surgeon ; Major J. Van U. Hoff , surgeon ; Major G. V. Henry , Ninth cavalry ; Captain II J. Now- hind , Seventh cavalry ; Captain Allyn Capron , First artillery ; Captain C. A. Var- num. Sovoulh cavalry ; Captain E. A. Gar- lingtou. Suvonth cavalry ; First Lieutenant J. C. Groshatn , Seventh cavalry ; Flrsl Lieutenant - tenant II. L. Hawthorne. Fourth artillery ; First Lieutenant H. G. Slckol , Seventh cav alry ; First Lieutenant J. D. Mann , Seventh cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Sedgwlck Ulco , Seven th cavalry ; Second Lieutenant G. II. Preston , Ninth cavalry ; Captain , l. B. Kerr , Sixth cavalry ; First Lieutenant B. II. Unco ver , Sixth cavalry ; Second. Houtonanl U. L , Gowso , Sixth cavalrv ; Captain J. M. Leo Ninth cavalry , nnd Second Lieutenant S , A Cloman , First infantry. HKCKXTMil' UUIiKllt. Changes of Interest In tlio Itn nlar Servlun Yi-ster.lay. W VSIU.VOTO.V , D. C. , Doc. 10. [ Special Telegram gram lo Tin : BIK. : ] The following Iratis fors In Iho Nineteenth infantry are ordered Second Lieutenant Arthur II. r'ostor , fron company B to company K ; Second Lluu- tcuunt John Howard , from company K to compinv B ; Major Samuel B. M. Young Third cavalry , is detailed as a member of the examining board at St. Louis , convonci October ' 'S , vlco Major Jumos K , Roche , pay master , relieved. Sforotnry Foster Stronger. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Doo. 10. Soorolary Foster U reported as stronger and balghtor today. M'/A ( ' fOi : IIUl It. I.M I OKU. Aotlon Ui-oii-jlit l > y a Coal Company Aualnst the Santa li itallroad. SANTA Fi : , N. M. , Dec , 10.-The Cerlllos Coal and Iron company of Now Moxlco , will Jeff Chandler ns attorney , has commoncei sull In tbo United States circuit courl at St Louis to recover from the Atchtsou , Topoki ic Santa Fo roud $75,000 and to compel the road lo account for the removal of coal frou the UrtiU mlno grant In Now Mexico. It Is charged thai tha railroad , In collustoi wllh John F.liler , John Mills , Morgan Jones James Lucas , W. P. Cunningham , coal opor alor at Ccrlllos , and the Colorado Fuel com puny , liavo dug up nnd shipped by the Santa Fo rctui ifOO.lKW tons of coal from the Cerlllos company's mines and without permission o authority therefor ; that the railroad com pany was frequonlly iiolitiod not to nccop coal from the parties named , as they were nol ihu owners of It , but that the con-pan } failed to pay any attention to the notifica tions , and in pursuance to a conspiracy entered into with thorn continued to nccop and ship tbo caul. The courl Is also asked to compel the railroad company to render an account of its transactions In the preuiuei. HE LIKED ITS TONE. Secretary McOreary Endorasa a Herald Editorial on the Chilian Qaasthn. MNISTER IN SEARCH OF EXCITEMENT. How H. Rid.-r Haggard's ' Brollnr Didn't ' Qo from London to Quito , EDITORIAL AMENITIES IN COLOMBIA , What it Ooits to Talk Politic ! Feraj3t } the Government There. ABOUT THE DS'UTED BOUNDAW LINE. Americans Deeply Interested in tlio Settlement Marriage oTPresident Daiiithtcr Other South Amji-loan Nows. Onrdon lenn'.lt. ] PANAMA ( via Ualvoaton , Tox. ) , Dec. 17. | By Mexican Cable to the Now York Ilor- ald Special to TUB BEE.J Utiilod blaios Socrolary of Legation to Chill McCroary ar rived here the other day from New orlt , and sailed yesterday morning for Valparaiso , [ lo expressed himself ns pleased with Iho Herald's editorial on the trouble between Chill nnd Iho Unilcd Stales. The now British miiiislor of Ecuador , Wil liam Hacrgard , brother of the novelist , H. Illder Haggard , has also arrived hera en roulc lo Qullo. Ho was appointed a year ago to the Ecuador-can post. When ho sailed for Kio Janeiro it was his intention to cross the Brazilian pampas on mule back to the Ecuador fronlier. His experience , however , so sickoncd and dlsguslcd him that ho returned toEuropo for a six uonths1 rest. Ho has now made a fresh start for Quito. Ho had thoughl of going lo canoeing in Venezuela by way of Iho Orlnocco river lo his doslinallou but has llnally abandoned Iho Idea , fearing lhat it might have a result similar lo his lirst at- loinpl. Inlluenza Is raging bore. The epidemic of smallpox continues to rage in Iho interior de partments In spite of the efforts of the au- Ihorillcs. Many falalltics are roportod. The staluo of Liberator bolivar was un- vcilca today at Santa Maria , capilal of Iho department of Magdalena , and located on Iho east shores of ono of the bays of the Carribcan sea. IMoasurcg of an K'litor. ' The cdilor of lil Commerclo , Iho organ of General Marcelinno Veloz at Uoiroln , has been lined J OO by the government censor for criticising the methods taken in the last election in securing a victory for President Haphncl Nunez. Tno editors of several oilier old liberal papers have boon lined from ? 40 lo$200 each for Iho same free expression of views. In regard lo Iho Colombian-Costa Kican boundary arbitration proceedings in Madrid , It is announced here today that a decision is expected during Iho holidays. Colombians foar.that the aeclslon will give Costa Itica the ' " ' ' * ' entire provinces of-balamonia'a"iid''CBIrtqtll ; , including Alument bay. Chirin.ul lagoon and Port Bocas del Toro. This Is a rich mineral section , nnd has extensive banana estates. There are largo American interests here , in cluding a land grant to the Clnriqul Trading company , recently organized in Now York , and of which Oeorgo O. Vunderbilt is presi dent. SvN SAI.VADOU ( via Galveston , Tex. ) , Doc. 11) ) . | By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald -Special to Tin : BBC. ] The daughter ot President Barillas of Guatemala was married loday lo a Salvadorian , benor Ooda. ] The bride's portion * Is 1,000,000. 'r tj wed ding feast was u magnlllcent affair. The revolution in Honduras is said to bo rapidly drawimr to a close , nnd the govern ment , is credited with whipping Iho rebels at all points. All is quiet in Salvador. rniun LI.IUII.IMES AX it .ISSKTS , Statement fr.mi S. V. White & Co. Mr. White Talks. Ni-v YOUK , Doc. 10.S. . V. Whlto & Co. , stock brokers , who assigned recently , filed schedules today stating tholr liabilities at : Secured , 81,742,000 ; unsecured , $1,01-1,000 , , ; nominal assols , f,097,000 ; actual , $3511,000. The dilturonco between the aclual and nom inal assets is duo lo bad accounts and a de preciation of socuriliod. Mr. S. V. While loday made Iho following statement : "I h.ivo only this lo slate , Ihls is nol Iho limo or place lo examine our books or busi ness. As lo Iho unfortunate speculation in corn , subsequent events have shown that my Judgment us to tno commercial sit uation was correct , and after the bears broke the prlco and "gavo away" my corn to exporters , there was not enough loft In the country lo supply Iho domestic demand at prices much higher than I looked for. I don't enter into any hue and cry against n man now most unfortunate In either his reason or his business Integrity. Rumor , especially in Chicago , charges wrong dealing as lo Iho execution of my orders. I have no means of vori- ftiing thcso things , nnd they would n'ot do any good to prove ihom. It Is , how ever , fair to say lhat I tiavo boon disap pointed In not gelling largo sums of money owing to mo on the settlements of corn held for mo by his linn , and thai tlio failure to obtain that money nas seriously interfered \vit.h HntHoniGnts which nnnld have aided mo in renewing business. Whatever Is In sloro for mo Iho best thing thai could happen for all my creditors would uo lhal I should have a renewed opportunity for work. " J'.tlM.ta OFF Till ! MOIfHl.lGES. Kansas Farmers Guitint ; Hid of Their liult-htedni'NH. ToruiJA , Kan. , Doo. 11) ) . The Dally Capital tomorrow will publish Its eighth monthly report of farm and city mortgages recorded and released during Iho month of November , The reports for November were received from llfty-llvc oul of Iho 100 counties of the slate , no reports being published for counties in the western third of the state , Thcso reports show farm tnorlcagos recorded dur ing the month amounted lo flllSOO ! ) and farm mortgages released , ft.'JOl , ! ' ! * ) , u not roduclion of Indebtedness on farms of $457- ! IU ( ( , The reduction ot cily mortgages is fS5S.V.i , No releases by foreclosure of mortgages are mcludou In these reports. The Capital will say editorially : "Many county registers roporl an Improved demand for farms , Hooks county , for example , re ports sales of iwoniy-llvo farms , Uusscll county sixteen farms , and Marshall county sixteen farms. Registers report lhal a largo percentage of now farm mortgages are for purchase ironoy for au average period of six and one-Lalf months. " The Capital's report shows a not roduotlon In Iho farm mortgage Indebtedness in IHlv- sovun counties in the nasturn half of the state of (1,773,6111. The gross reduction Is $10,000- 000 and the now mortgages $3,12,000. . m Won'd Not Grant the Injunction. ' NKW YOUK , Doc. lO. Judge D. Y. IConmn of Whlto Plains this morning denied a motion for a permanent injunction to restrain the Now York Slock Exchange from withhold ing quotations from the Gold & Stock Telegraph - graph company , Itk'hmonil Terminal Affairs. NKW yoim , Doc , 10-It was rumored today that Chairman Olcott of tbo Richmond Terminal stockholders' commit too bad de cided to appoint Honrv Uudpo of the firm of Hnllgarton & Co. , Jacob L.Schlff , of Kuhn , Locb & Co. . W. L. Marions , of Vim Hoffman it Co. , and Gcorgo l'Bnkori rtronlJont of the First National bank * , ns'his associate * on the committee , out no formal.announcement was mado. It was itatod by iiiembera of the opposition that tha committee would bo announced on Mondayi General Thomas said that a special mcotlnir of the stockhold ers would bo hold In January. JHKVUU'Jilt TltU STJ311' OItOl'ALTf. . Victoria IntcrcHtlnsf'llorficir 111 Musi- on I MuttcrH. LONDON' , Doc. 19. Conslderablo favorable comment has been occasioned in musical cir cles owing lo the fact that the queen Is dis- playlni ! renewed Interest In musical matters. In addition to concerts the quodn has com manded that special recitations by nil the new lights In the muslc.il world shall bo given at Windsor upon her return from Osboruo house alter the Christmas holidays. A number of ibcscspozlal performances have already been gtvon. On Thursday , Count Gaston do Morlndol , by Her Majesty's com mand , played a number of selections on Iho piano at Windsor. Miss Marlunno Esslor , a promising young violinist , who Is starting a series of nuurtutto concerts In London , played bororo the queen during the weak Just passed. Her sister , who is a hnrpisl , accompanied her , and her mujosly expressed herself us very much pleased wllh Ihelr performance. It Is pretty certain that Peter Cornolllus1 famous opera , "The Barber of Bagdad , " will receive the stamp of royal approval. llclurlch Lultcr , ono of Abbe Liszt's latest pupils , has played with success before a so led gathering of musicians and critics in London. Her majesty has commanded that ho perform before bar nnd a royal and aristocratic audience at Windsor casllo early In thu spring. Mine. Patti , Slg. Nlcollni and SIg. Ardltl will sail for New York on the Inman sleamor City of Purls which leaves Liver pool Docotnbor 2. ) . Mmo. Pnlli has half con- senled lo make a lour of Iho Unilcd States during Iho World's falr.soason. Sir Arthur Sullivan , the composer. Is on Ihe sick list , but Is nblo. to work slowly on the new songs of Lord Tennyson's comedy , "Maid Marian , " and Iho opera composed and written in collaboration with Mr. Gilbert. IIVIAT IllKIR STVKF. Confederate Veterans Asked to Assist In Coinplotliina Kecoril of the \Vnr. Nnw OIIMANS : , La. , .Dae. 19. General John B. Gordon , commanding the Unilcd Confcdoarlo veterans , has Issued an order in which bo says : "At the request of officers of the govern ment , who ore compiling | the records and history of the war , the general commanding desires lhat all the ofllclals. of this associa tion and ofllcom and members of every camp will take steps at once to obtain ovorytuin of nn official imturo which belongs lo Iho bislory of the war and send same to Iheso headquarters to bo transmitted to Washing ton , with a vi < iw to publication la Iho con- foderalo records of tho'wdr. ' ! The attention of all ex-confederato soldiers is called lo Iho meagornesstof thoconfedorato side in the volumes of the records Ihnt have boon recently published , and tie nsKs the prompt and earnest aid in this. mailer , which is so important in assisting ) to carry out the "historical" feature of this association. Any books , papers or matter sent will bo care fully returned after tub if 'so desired. K 1 tL.Kl ) J r i' } , ! o4T.I .V. . f * " Sensational Sluwlor.hr u Hallway sephino Smith' ; 25 years old , this afternoon shot and instantly killed , In Iho Howolllon avenue stalion of Iho Pennsylvania railroad , John Ilobbs. As yet the police have failed to discover the cause that Induced the woman to kill Ilobbs. but the supposition Is that they had been intlmalo nnd that Ilobbs was woary'ofher. As Hobbs was about lo slop from Ihe platform upon the slops of u train the woman drew n revolver nnd shot him In the back of thn head. The bullet pierced his brain and ho fell , dying almost Instantly. After Iho shooting the woman coolly handed the revolver over lo nn officer nnd wiihoi.l any remark accompanied him to the stalion houso. When brought before the magistrate she declined to mnko any slate- mcnt regarding the shooling. Mrs. Smith's maiden name was Mallison , and she Is tbo daughter of n wealthy mill owner of Ibis cily. 111OTJ.SG YA l'1'.UNjt.illtDCO. At the Request of a- Mob tlio Gover nor of the Province lies sns. LOXDOK , Dec. 19. A dispatch rocolvod from Pornambuco , Brazil , stales that a pop ular uprising occurred In that city today against the governor of the province. The slreels quickly filled wittf throngs of riotous people , nnd it was found'iiecossary to call on the troops lo quell Iho disorder. The officers in command of tlio soldlow , seeing lhat no olher moans would avail , e.ivo Iho order lo llro upon Iho mob , and sharp firing followed. It is reported that sixty persons wore killed or wounded during the conflict between the populace nnd the soldiers. The dispatches stale thai the governor of Iho province , seeing that the disorder would continue so long as ho remained in office , re signed his position and quiol was almost im mediately roslored. After Iho restoration of , order the members ' of the Junta wore clicorod'.b'y the people ns they passed along the streets. n-n.r. THY AXU Jr'unuif A citossixa. Kailrnad Companion Have a DlllloiiHy Ht West HuVerior. WEST SCPKHIOII , WIs. , Dao. 19. Nothing but force can uotormlno whether the city oloctrlo line can build ac.toVi Iho traciis of Iho Northern Pacific and Great Northern roads. There wore sovor.ll collisions vostor- clay and Superintendent Miirdll nnd hU as sistants of the Great Norttpni , wllh a num ber of laborers , were arrested as a result of ono row. President Mellon nnd General Superintendent Klmborly'flr the Northern Pacific were here , buVgavo' . ardors to their substitutes to hold thp fort until they de parted. There Is n crowd -railroad men In cabooses attached to engines , which nro ' being pulled back a'nd fprth over the dis puted crossing. Tho'stroet railroad company proposes lo raid the crossing tejiy , Kansas Criminals Will. Not ho Per mitted to Kaiiapo. ATCIIISON , Kan. , ' Doc , 1X ( [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEU. ] .Thoicaso of the State against Charles O'Connor of Alchlson , charged with comnlicliy in tno Lcnora ex press robbery of October u , was dUmlssod Ihls morning al Norton ; ( ICaii. , no having lurned state's ovldoncd. 'the case mralnst Lorenzo M. Francis , who-flwt gave the gang aw.iy , was also dismissed , VThocasos against old man Buunoll and Uvqi sons , who wore bound over yeslorday , will ho pushed , Tbo express company has recovered , 11.000 of the $ .2,000 , stolen , \VcHtcrn I'uopla In Chluaco. CHICAGO , III. , Doc. U . fSpoelul Telegram to TUB BiiK.I The following western pcoplo nro in tt > o city : * At the Grand Pacific B. P. George , Ollumwa , iu ; N. M. Hubburd , Cedar Kupids , la. ; W. L. Uoevo. Mr. > iul Mr * . S. C. Con nor , John L. Webster- . , 'Ston'e , Mr. and Mrs. Brad Slaughter , Omaha ; . UJ , K. Mead , J. S. Clarkson , Des MolnoJ" , la. Al tlio Palmer Mrs , Judge Cook , Webster City. la. ; W. A. KeoHau , i' . Brown , Mrs. G , M. Clayton , W.J , ? Curtail , ' 'J. ' G. Colos , Edward Colos , Omaha ; George H. Boynlon , Davenport , Iu. ; Johnson Brighan ) , Cedar Uapids , la. At tbo Wellington- . H. Stewart , Jr. , Dos Moines , la. At the Lolaud John Schoup , Omaha , At the Auditorium Jolt W , Bedford , Omaha. AYtnT i TIT P'P'PT'T PT\ ONE CLAIM SE11LED. ( Lilian Government Handi Over Indemnity to a Gorman Steamer. EXPLOSION OF A GREAT SENSATION , No Truth in the Rumored Plov. to Bun the American Legation. WANTS THEINQUIHY BROUGHT TO AN END. OrJen from the Gavarnnutit to Have the Baltimore Affair Bethd. PERUVIAN MERCHANTS ARE EXCITED. JProjioaed Dcnrco of the Government Coiiecrnln-j Imparts nutl Kxporla Meets General Opp > sltlon Hal- tlinoro rialla from G.illao. [ Copi/r/ohfttl tsai liuJamc * Giinlnn Itennttt. ' } VALi'Aii.viso , Chill ( via Galveston , Tox. ) , Deo. 10. [ By Mexican Cnblo to the Now fork Horala Special to Tin : Bin.J The Chilian government today , notwithstanding Minister Malta's recent statcmont that no claims are being wild to foreign powers , turned over $1,00'J to the Geruuu minister , llorr Gutschtnldt , for the detention of the staamor Romulus in March lau by Baima- ccda'b order1) . I had interviews last night with Minister of the Interior Irarracuno nntl other govern ment ofliclals in relation to the allege , . ! dis covery of a plot to burn the American lega tion or an adjoining building so as to scizo the refugees now under the protection of the United Slnlos Hag. The minister and the others Interviewed authorize the ilornld testate state for them that the story is entirely false. In regard to the rumored shooting of three mon after a trial by court martial I can as sign no reason why It was spread , except for the sake of creating n sensation. I huvo made ailigont inquiry In regard to it among a number of military men , and find that it had not the slighto.sl foundation. Will Ijuok Into It. Minister of Foreign Affairs Malta sent a letter to Minister Egan yesterday slnline that reports had reached him unofllcially lhat Mr. Egan has assorted officially lhat no had Information that the American legation would bo llrod. Minister Malta asks for the name of the informer and full data on the subject. If there is any truth or bomblnnco of truth , Minister Malta udds , the Chilian government will lake the utmost measures to protecl Iho American legation. 1 am informed privately that the sensa tional story about the alleged attempt to burn the legation was wired by persons in the United Stales employ , and I nm endeavoring to oblain conllrmalion of it. It appears that throughout all tha trouble between Chili and Iho-Unlted Slates Minister Egun's dispatches have boon based entirely on cabled orjlors of the United States administration. . - . „ , Minister Malta , yesterday instructed , lhq lnleudenloT'df ' Valparaiso to 'request Judge of Crimes Foster lo bring his inquiry into Ino Bitlllmoro affair to a speedy end. Public fooling In vecard lo Iho outrage has been notably affeeled by Iho publication hero of Ihe Herald's ' editorials on the subject. The army of locusts which crossed Iho crossed Iho mouninins from the Argentine Republic Is Increasing rapidly in volume nnd has made Its way into Iho province of Val- divlu. The govermnonl Is adopting measures to kill the post. Fears are entertained that the locusts will ruin Iho wheat and other crops , _ Ol'l'OHISU T < 1 A CllAXCtE. Peruvian Blcrchniits Arrayed Against ( i Government innovation. [ Cnpurtolilcil 1891 l > u Jain's ( Ionian Itciniclt. } CAI.I.AO , Peru ( Via. Gulveston , Tox. ) , Doc. 19. iBy Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald- Special lo Tin : Bnu.J All of the business houses in this cily wore closed yesterday and a mass mooting of mer chants was held in the principal theater to protest against tno proposed decree o' the Peruvian government , requiring receivers and shippers doing bvsincss with the custom liouso to deposil 10,000 sales each in place of the bond heretofore required. Lima busi ness houses joined in the protest. The meet ing unanimously adopted a petilion to the government to withhold the decree. It was resolved to despatch co more goods for the balance of the year. The result will bo that ships will depart from this port in an empty stale , and that imports will bo stored in the custom house awaiting tlio decision of Ihc government. It is predicted thai Ihls action of the mer chants will cause considerable- embarrass ment to Iho government , since custom duties are Iho chief source of Us revenues. Busi- nojs men hero claim lhal 80 * per cent of the custom house employes and citizens are in sympathy with ihom. Ministers of Foreign Affairs Mnlla of Chill has soul a tclogram lo Lima lhat the indications nro thai Iho United States gov ernment is disposed to selllo Iho Ballimoio affair in a satisfactory manner and thai con- tldonco has boon restored in Santiago. All classes hero nro very anxious to near further news of the attitude of the American gov ernment. The Unitou Stales Cruiser Bnlll- more about noon today sailed from this port for San Francisco. Dnclnvrcl the Council's Actions ri ( > ; al KANSAS Crrv. Mo. , Dec. 10. The long delayed and anxiously nwuitod decision in Iho CRBO of Simpson , a property owner , nenlnst McGonlglo , a paving conlractor , was handed down by Judge Clover Ihls inornintr. By Ihls decision Iho olliclal acts of tlio com mon council during Iho ilmo when thai body was composed of fourteen mumpers , nnd prior to Iho lime the supreme court decided the last extension of the city limits lo bn illegal , huvo boon declared valid and bind- in e. This was a lost case nnd Iho ruling Is con sidered most imporl'int. Hardware Firm CloNnil. NAMTA , Idaho , Deo. 19. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBC. ] W. M. Trover & Co.'s hard ware store was closed today by the sheriff on nn attachment sworn out by J , C. Loguo , one of Ihe partners. The dilllculty is Iho out growth of a failure of the partners to affccl n settlement. The tirms have boon doing a big business and tliu liabilities are but ftKM ( ) , while the assets are over $0,000. The affair Is temporary. Conner Don Ion the Story. CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. 19A. . L. Conger , republican national commltlcoman from Ohio , this morning denied the story sent out from Minneapolis to the effect that the national committee would select a nrealdon- tint candidate , unit that the convention would have nothing to do with the nomination , Ily tlio Morplilnroute. . N.NMI-A , Idaho , Deo. -SpecialTclogram [ toTim Bsii.J E. B , Lartlquu , a stranger , committed suicide by the morphine route last night at the Horg house In this plaro. No cause was assigned , Tba deceased was 'about M5 years old , of light complexion and llvo and ono-balf foot high. Guateinnlii Hcbels Arming. CITIT or OIMTBSUI.A , Doc. 10. Great ex- citetuont exlsti ! In thU cily , Dau MontuUr , - . - _ cnrdldato for tlio preaiiLi1/ , has armed nls folioivoi-s and U protfi\\i ; io proiipunco himself proi-ldont. Prose. , t Balrllus Is much manned mid Istakls1 bctrn prccmi- lions for hl personal nafei.t I. . Kit \vn nl KusHell of town ION Away at Mlmioup ills. DivRxi'oiiT , la. , Doa , IP. [ Spoctal Telegram - gram to Tun Bii.j : This morning Hon. Edward Uusscll died at his homo In Minne apolis. Ho lived hero from 184. " > till lSb , end was for twenty years a leader of Iho re publican party and the hosl known man in lown. Ho became Iho odtlor of the Daven- porlGazoltoln ISOJand retained It till 1385. Ho was appointed po * turn * tor by Lincoln , bounced by Johnson for giving political of. fcnco ; restored by Grant and had the otUco eighteen years , He was an organizer of the republican partv in Iowa nnd foremost among Its loaders. When the protection llicory bo- canio promlnont with 11 ho avowed hinibclf in favor of free Irndo. When prohibition arose as n principle of the party ho opposed It , though a lonipcralico worltor. Ho headed the aull-prohlblllpn olo- menl of Iho parly in lown , while J. S. Clark- son represented the prohibition wing. Ho was the author of the llrst printed words eon- corning the Hcnnoptn canal scheme iu nn editorial In IStiJ. Ho did more than any other man to pro'noto the project. Ho was aulhor of Iho bill extending carrier service lo clllos of yo.OOO population , and was prominent in all nubile enterprises. Ho leaves n wife , son and Ihroo daughters , but no cslalo. To Hnooeed 1) . 31. IMillH. LCMAK.I , In. , ioc. 19. [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.is.J The democratic county con vention today nominated Henry Schroton for the legislature lo succeed D. M. Mills , resigned. The governor haa not Issued his proclamation yet calling a special election , but probably will soon aflor Iho legislature moots in January. Itctwcon 1'wo Cnrs. DAVP-NI-OIIT , la. , Dec. 19.--SpocIal [ Tele gram to Tin : BBC , I This morning Hnrvoy PIckcns , aged 20 years , was caught between two box cars and fatally critnhed In the Koclc Island yards today. Ho commenced work as a switchman two di > ys before. For Ass lulling an lOditor. LIIMUI" , la. , Doc. 19. [ Special Teleernm to Tun BBC. | Jack Edlngfir , the base ball player who assaullod J. L. Kroesen , city editor of the Lomars Sentinel , was loday found guilty of assault wllh iniout to coin- mil greal bodily injury. Guilty of .Murder. KnoKi'K ' , la. , Dec. 19. Albert Pannitzko , who has been on trial nt. Koosaun.ua for a week past charged with murdering his sweet heart's brother , was found guilty of murder in the first degree and bcnteucod to the poul- lenllary for life. itoctuya en. int. Gift of tlic St. Ijonlfl Kiirnitiirc Hoard ot 'I ricle to Itnliy ( levtslnnd. ST Louis' ' , Mo. , Tec. 19. The following letter , which explains itself , was sent Uns evening lo Mr. Grover ClovelanU : ST. UMIIS , Jlo. . DeoID lion. Grover Cleve land , Ijtikovrood , N. J. Dour Sir : Wo forward to your address by cxpross this day a ehlln's rooKin chair made from timber from the floor ot thu old "loR cabin" homo of General IT , H. Clrnnt , In this comity , for presentation to your llttlu daughter Itutli. Tim id on. of tins gift emanated In our board. The lumber was orocurod and the work do- sluneu and oxuuiited by our members. - Wncoroly hopltiB that little lluth inu.v pass safely throngh the many physical trials to whlen etilldliood ls..lnvnrlttbly sunjeuied : .and liellovlns that wlioii she has hipmly : ontcro.I Iho gateway of womanhood she will fully ap preciate the snlrlt of "pence on earth , goo.l will toward men" which promnts this small ulft. wo wish the little maid , her mother anil hur father a "Merry Christmas , " and remain , very TlIK ST. hOU.S KlIIINITUUC ItOAlll ) OKTllADE. 1 ! . K. LASIIKII. President , Gcoitnn K. HAUKIII : , Secretary. JUMH'Jf 7.VJO Uonso Stiiplility of nn Cansps ii Fatal St'ius-ariKi.p , Mo. , Doc. 19. A boiler being used by some stone contractors near the now Balwin theater , on St. Louis street , exploded this morning , killing Engineer Philip Davis , Assistant Engineer lloborl i3aor , and fatally wounding George Crows , n laborer. The explosion - plosion was caused by turning a stream of cold water into the boiler , which was hot and almost empty. Engineer Davis was blown literally to pieces. A piece of his skull was found in front of the Calvary Presbyterian church , 100 yards dUtant , while particles of llcsh were found at Iho same dislanco iu the other direction. Uoborl Baor , assistant engineer , had hit head almost severed from the body and was otherwise mangled beyond recognition. He was unmarried. Crows was a laborer nnd received a wound in Iho side from a ( lying mUsIle , which re- sulled In his doalh after his removal lo Iho hospital. COI.QUflT Of UKOltai.t. Humor That He in Aliont to Ketlro from tlio Sfnate. ATIANTA , Ga. , Doe. 19. The Journal an nounces the probability of Senator Colqnitl's retirement from the senate because ho can not stand the rigor of Washington weather. The senator suffered Intensely at Washing ton during Iho lasl two winters nnd was forced to spend much of last winter away from his duties. During the summer months ho went to southern California. Ho roiuruod lo Wnshlnglun a month ago only to llnd him self under the necessity of an nnmojiato return turn south. Senator Colqullt is disposed whuu ho retires lo help Speaker Crisp into the scnnte , nnd In this his friends airrce with him , but they feel lhat 11 would bo bolter for Iho speaker's fame lo serve out his term and then go to the bonato. Pressure Is being brought to boar on Senator Colquitt. Ihoro- forc , to remain In the Mmato until ho has done so. _ _ lllOTKIt O.V THK C.UCH. AlalKinm Politicians Klulit with Fatal KemiltH. BIHMINOIIAM , Ala. , Dao. 19.-Thoro wore grand demonstrations and a torchlight pro cession given hero last night In honor of Gov ernor Jones , who Is a candidate for ro-eloo- lion. Special trains brought In hundreds of mlnom from the neighboring towns and set- tlomonls. After midnight , while ono of the Iralns was returning to Blossburg , n bloody riot occurred iu ono of the cars. When Iho Irnlu was near Brookslde , Clifford Prlco attempted - tempted lo restore order among the drunken passcngars , when Bass Wood , a fanr.or , opened llro nl Price , killing W. B. Black , a minor , and fatally wounding James Glovor. Wood caino near being lynched , but a posse of onicers hurried him off to Jail horo. oif rnn HninKKV rnunr , It Is Tiylnt ; to Koruo Iiulopaiulunt Inns to Sol ) Out , CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. 19. The whlskoy trust having failed In its alTorts to Induce aomo of the loading rectifiers of Toledo , Baltimore and Milwaukee to soil out to the irust on Us own terms , has sent Its agent Into the lorrl- lory of Iho stubborn Ilmi' * wllh liiMiruciIons lo bell out whlskoy direct to Iho retailers at such low prices as will make the business unprofitable. The light promises to bo severe and of long duration , as the Unas out- slilo of the trust nro determined to main lain tholr Independence. _ Ho Must Ilium , Lotmvii.i.E. Ky. , Deo. 19. The courl of ap peals afllrmed the death Aontonco In the case of Henry Simth , colored , who killed his cm oloyor , Li. J , Opccht , near LouUvlIle a year ago. The governor will IU the data of execu tion with In nmoty day * . BULLYING BULGARIA. Franco Evidently IntouJs to Find Oausa for Opening Hostilities , TROUBLE STARTED BY A NEWSPAPER MAN , Bulgaria Will Remain Firm b the PoiittDn She Has Taken , GERMANY AWAITING ENGLISH ACTION. Bimetallism Has Not Many Suppartars in the Fat Inrlanil. SOCIETY INTERESTED IN A ROYAL FEUD. QiiCHt'otiH of Itanlc Wliloh Are Allat- ; IIIK tlio Arl.stooratlo World Ger many DcHlrcH Commercial llel.ittoiiH with Russia. [ Copi/rfo'ifrd 1MI l > u Xew 1'or'c A v > eliltal Bmii.tN , Doc. 10. The view taken In offi cial circles here of the quarrel between Franco nnd Bulgaria , arising out of Iho refusal - fusal ot Iho authorities of Iho latter country to allow a Journalist named Chadouiiio , who was recently expelled irom Bulgaria , to re- turn. Is that it will result In mischief. A dispatch was received ynstorday evening from the Gorman embassy at Constantinople containing the substance of the protest made to the .grand vizier by M. Camboii , Iho French ambassador at Constantinople , In which M. Kibot , the French foreign minister , accuses the Bulgarian government , besides Ihc illegal expulsion of M. Chadouino , wllh insulting the French agent , M. Lonul , by setting the police to watch his residence and upon 0110 occasion with ariwting M. Lcnel himself , by mistake , as tlio agon I was entering' his office. M. Lonol appears to hove been suspected of secretly giving as sistance to the Kusso-Unlgarlans who wcro implicated in military plots against the gov ern men t. Should have AMcoil PormlsHlon. M. Hlbot coulouds lhat Bulgaria , under Iho capitulations of the Bnrlin treaty , ought to have applied lo M. l-.cnel for Dormission to nrre.st M. Chndoulno , mid that thoporto must now insist lhal Bulgaria shall apologize and rescind the order of expulsion issued against M. Chadouino , and thus wipe oul by n public official recognition Iho insult to Iho French agon I. The grand vizier , immodlaloly upon the receipt of Iho protest , communicated with Ino government at Solhl and received a prompt reply. In this answer the authori ties also expressed regret that the Incident had arisen , but declared that they would adhcro to their right to oxpcl Chadouiiio. The Bulgarian agent at Constantinople , in communications addressed lo Ihc German and Austrian embassies , couched In the most cordial terms , assert * lhat his government has slroug proof lhat Iho French residency has been made Iho focus of plots against M. Stambouloff , Iho Bulgarian primu minister. Thaoxpulsiou of M. Chudoulno is but n minor incldcnt-nmong .frequent collisions be tween M. Lencl nnd the Bulgarian ministers. fn relation lo Iho question of a breach ot the capitulations of the Berlin trealy , Iho opinion expressed In diplomallo circles Is onllroly against M Hlbot. H is nol expected that the French foreign minister will venture to refer the dispute to the Berlin treatj powers. Ho will probably bully Bulgaria In order to nloaso Kussla , and keep the quarrel standing opou until nn opportune moment shall arrive for the be ginning of iictlvo hostilities. Comment ! * oil tlio Now Treaties. In commenting upon the passage of the now commercial trontloi , the consorvnlivo press ndmils that political considerations wore largely instrumental in deUrmlnlng the acquiescence of a section of that party in the adoption of the now tariff measures. The enthusiasm of the members of Iho Irco party over the redusllon in ino tariffs under the n w treaties cools ns 11 Is perceived lhat the measures tiavo not the free Irado scope lhal Iho liberals attributed to thorn. Already the free party treat the tariff us a moro draft on the future , and urge that the government ought as soon as the famine in Russia nuatcs lo obtain a convention reopening Germany to Russian rye and other cereals , on the same terms as are granted lo Austria , In rolurn for the re duction made by Kussla on the duties on German manufactures. Germany and ( 'imetalllsm. The dooalos in the rolonslaghavo disclosed Iho XVCUKIIOSS of Iho supporters of bimetal lism. Count Morbach and Baron ICnrdorof alluded to the question of iho "emonotizatlou of silver n Intimately connected with the grain tariffs , but Iho housu concurred in the opinion expressed by Chancellor vouCnprlvl , who said il was superfluous lo discuss the topic. The attitude of the government upon the question of bimntnlllsm continues ono of waiting. When Mr. William Soligmiin , WHO was senl lo Europe : vs a roprosenlatlvo of Iho United Stales Treasury department for the purpose of nrranulni ; for the holding of nn in'.ornntional conference ) lo secure Iho oslab- lishmont of a common ratio of value between L-old nnd silver was here sounding the gov- eminent , Chancellor von Capilvl slaled lhat iho action of Germany and Kngland would depend upon the currency developments in Washington. Ilerr Miguel , the Imperial minister of llnanc. ! , is a strong gold partisan , Secretary von Marshall , although a strong bimetallism will onlv act conjointly with Kngland for the discussion of the .subject. No action has been tnkou by Kngland , nnd In iho mean time It U probable that thu government Is disposed lo consider Iho silver question as ono of little tmmcuiato Interest , The resumption of specie payments In Austria-Hungary on a gold basts Is reported to bo Imminent. The treasury already holds lr > 0,000,000 llorins in gold and iho total amount required to effect the resumption Is ! UOOOQtOOO. A part of this sum can bo mot bv tlio retention by the government of a portion of the nolos now m circulation. Society AiKnlod. The highoil uribiocrncy circles of Berlin are deeply interested In walching Iho feud being carried on between thu princess of Thurn and Taxis nnd iho Munich courl. The princess as Iho Austrian Arch-ducho.ss Clomuntliio ranked among Iho m'imborB of Iho reigning dynasties , and , upon marrying Iu 18'JO the tiundsonia prince of Thurn and Taxis , wont to Munich , supposing that she would continue lo rank as a royal arch duchess , though her husband was only "hl serene hlgnnnss. " The Princess ( ilasoll. daughter of Kmporor Francis Joseph nnd wife of Prince Leopold of Bavarm , decided that Iho princess of Thurn nnd Tnxls had forfeited hur rank as an Auslrlau arch duchess and must be treated as u moro "scroiilty. " Thereupon thu princess refused to go to court and formed a court of her own at her chateau al Holchsborir , where ho holds fetes and bulls which are froquoutod by loading - ing members of the nobility to the neglect of Iho courl circles. Thu princess , It Is nd- milled , is scoring u success. IJUHHOII In Utinnomy. DurliiL- his visit to Stettin this week , 15m- poror William irnvo the army ofllcors - tionod ihoro a practical lesson In economy. Iu the course of his stay bin majesty wn en- lortnlncd at luncheon ny tbo otllocrs of tha garrison. U * > ou receiving the Invitation the emperor requested to bo shown Iho menu card , and upon Its belug produced , ho struck out a nuiubor of diihu * and cxpcuilvo wine * , reducing tbo bill of faro to soup , mutton and oeor.