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Show aght once in so often and France lias a number of old scores to pay off. The ! great European war will not come, however, how-ever, until France says the word; she is going to tie prepared liofore she ventures j into battle again. It occurs to me that I Europe has soon to deal with a foe more ! terrible than war; the cholera is nearing her confines. England claims that with her system of quarantine she has nothing noth-ing to fear from cholera. Eugene Field's Berlin Letter in Chicago News. Prospect of War tn Europe. One does not have to be in Europe rery long to discover that, with two ex SonMhe European nat ions are . state of constant perturbation. Poor Kttto England seeks to hide her terror Wer a thin disguise of braggadocio, i t t is thauhe is Paif uily that she is bkelv to be wiped out of the ! SShV of Europe at any time In Africa we hear constantly of 'the f!Innanv yet here in Germany the IpTeS'constantfearof theFrench tte rial powers in Europe now are LSS and thvar" Seating blood |