Show I BISMARCK AS A PRINCE iajor General von Kloedcn who s frequently Bismarcks guest has contly given somo now and Interest reminiscences of tho great states n to the Frankfurter Zeltung portly after Bismarck had been ado a prince tho conversation oud erring at dinner turned to the sub ct of his horses and carriages which pro not considered fine enough for a of his rank The Iron Chancellor ps disinclined to pursue this topic Jut said his brotherinlaw Count J nlm Now that you are a prluco RU must pay more regard to yourself did not mako myself a prince re rted Bismarck and I must econo Izo so that thero may bo something it for my children My Income Is pt by any moans princely Balls and pch like nonsense I never give How icr I have guests nt my table every y because that Is a delight and an Pnor for me I dont see why I pould now be superior In any way to what I was before By tho way that reminds mo of an Incident that occurred oc-curred on tho day when I became before accepted prince I had a long time cepted an Invitation to dine with Prince Karl When possible avoided oyal banquets but I thought I would make an exception in this case and particularly as 1 wished to offer my congratulations fa the princess on her birthday As I mounted tho staircase Prlnco Karl met me with open arms and said What do you feel like now I replied Just that you aro a prluco as respectable as before your Royal Highness 1 was always respectable and I hope as Herr von Bismarck I shall remain so The prince was evidently nnnojed He turned sharply round whereupon tho prlrcesa came forward to speak to me After a qu tor of an hour I left the palace W tho Kaiser heart f my old muster socalleri r rtcbH Ill 1 laughed Hr my It heart |