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Europe's Great Armies

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Day
14
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Germaay'e eleetKm, whlch wil] dewlicther the army shall be inereased, makea tnteresttng the folios Ing treah figures, Bhowlng the presont strength and expenee of the principie Eupopoam armies. The foüowlng table wül sjow armies of Europe ,,:, .-i war foottag In 1869 and 1892 : prance l.:u.i)co 4.:: .U1""5 IlIIIHi:: uSam ifio Aultria - - ":"-lllw) ' Ita.lv - 57000 -VEnla"d BOJ " s ,ii " : i-'.""1 Turkey SÜOJWO 1.1 SwïtwrïüïdlIZ 150WO f -,,1,,,-Nonvny II ISnjJOO m0 Bclsium 95JIIO0 ■- n,;.;' ' ,i im .. Tu.) imjooo Denmfík""--!!":: 45W Hollaud. - - J-"1-1' ls'-'""' In 869Kurope had 6,968,000 Boldiera and dow she has 22,248,000. ANKUAL EXPENBB8 IN F-iras. Russia !..-j.ib... fi ;.ii.i 00,000 france'I - 47IJ)0Oj000 iwi.0i0.0u0 EnKland - J4.imuio tStfiO'&X any i: (,000.000 .M.OJO.WO rla 1S2.OHO.(HI 814,000,000 I,„lv .. UI.OOO.OiKi 288,000.000 M.nin imi.iiKi.oiH) lX,0W llnliand" - IJWO.K10 BelKium HWXXMWO ■ TlHlld - -Mh" ' i-I.IKI) ■ al :■_ 0J 'Ml ?n - i.s,ooo.ouu WWOjOOO Europe expmáeá ín 1869, u'.l's.000,i)iit) francs ui H - armle, and now abe expenda 1,069,000,000 francs and the varitUM govermit8 Hnd they have not yct enougto. The locóme tas Englieh, yon kiiow, wliich accoantt íor the fact iii.u t s favored by the Iree traders in this country.- New York Prese. The CourkT says írc pfeglarited íiMiu Kü i'crkijis. v apologize. We didn't kiiow it - Keiíistcr. It is conceded that confession la :i good tfcing. But the ooofeaBion tontalaéd in the last sentence of the above qnotatton ka cntii-ciy siiporíluoue om part of the Regleter, as it s a chronic condition witli which it readen ttave beea íamiiiar tor a long time. Wim. E. iaiiiiaw, t lie derk who was so icri-ibiy injurcd when a lnnatlc atbsmpted to blow ap Ruasell Sage wlth (lynamltL' fomc inomli.s agO, has lost iiis suit instituU'd agaiiut Mr. Hage, to recover $50,000 damages. Laldíaw alleged that Sage ased him for sJiield, othcrwise lie might have been mihijm-ed. The jury (lid not see it in that Ught and brought in a verdiit ol' no oaofie of act ion. The syiniiathy oí the public was largely wlth the complaiaaat. The original charter of Zlon Lodge, i', a. M., of Detroit, bean t date of April -7. 1764, and is mnv In tlie possesaton ol the grand lodge of New y.,, k. N'egoi i&1 lone are now in progrese tooklog to the restoratlon of the ancdent doeament, imt it is considerad doabtíul about the New York peoffvlng up BO valuable ;v relie of ander, maeonry in the Dnited Statee. n ui aúd bo hare been the Hrst charter graated in thls country, andbears the important endoreement -'Xo. 1." l'lie iiKiMiiw oi the state hope that .ion lodge will succeed in securing it. Durinir the reemi önaadaj exciteiuent throujihout the country in niany placee, Ann Arbor went on without amy trouble, for two rea8ons. Our citizens luid not been epeculatins oe gotting into debt, and they bad ierfect confidence in their banks. The tanks of this city are ably managed and merit the confidence o( thelr öe.posltors. One good to come out of all this poule will le to teach consi -rvaiism- for people not to runheadlong into debt, but to pay as they go, and nut speculate. Ttaere has been an inimi'nsc amount of l.iiuidation ill over, and it is hoped tluat the worst is petst, although the unccrtaiiity nbout silver and tariif U'.uislation WÍB load to caution durlag tlie rest of the ycar, aoeompanled by a contraction of business. Qneen Victoria has again proved to her family that she ralea tlieir i!r-i:inrs ;is wcll .ís those of all Engln ml. Because of her anbenffing wül sJie Ikis made hei Baughter-Jm-law, the l'riiiccss ol WaJOB, oxtri'iui'ly (liBDODooiate toe approadüng marof bar Bom, l'i-ince Georgo, the DukC Oi York, to llic I'rincrss May, OÍ Teck, Avilo was brtriithrd "lu thc eider brofcher 01 tlic man afae le soon to wed. 1'riiK-e Altoert Víctor, th uníortiinate Duke of Clareuce, would ha been helr to the throne of Eaglaiiil and husband of rrinccs.s May liad be livcd, lint DOW, harclly a ycar after ttlli dcath, the youni; man Beems ín ir torgotteo iiy all save ii!s moth!'!■. Ondear the circumetaaces it la not steange that he eannot take pleasure In the approaching marrlege r whtoh Brltlsh eourt clrcles are agog.

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