Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1895 — SULTAN IS SCARED. [ARTICLE]
SULTAN IS SCARED.
Wll Try to Stop Main irren-MlmlorarlM Who Are in Danger. London, Nov. 19. —It was uiulerstooxi in well-informed circles belt* Monday that the assembling of the British and foreign fleets in Saloniea hay was having a good effect upon the Turkish government, and that the sul tan has finally put a stop to the bloodshed in Asia Minor. Boston, Nov. 19. —The missionaries of the American board who are in peril at the eastern mission are: Rev. Herbert M. Allen, son of Rev. O. P. Allen, born at Hanpoot; Mrs. Ellen R. Allen, Banp;or, Me.: Rev. A. N. Andrus, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.:Mrs. Olive L. Andrus, Toledo, O.; Miss Effle M. Chambers, Anderson, la.: Rev. William N. Chambers, Woodstock, Ont,: Mrs. Cornelius P. Chamher»r laughter qf Rev. William F. Williams, of this mission, born in Turkey; Rev. F. M. Cole, Stark, N. H.: Mrs. Lizzie Cole, Littleton, N. Y.; Rev. W. C. Dewey, Toulon, III.; Mrs. Seraphina Dewey, Cattaraugus, N. Y.; Miss Chai’loUe E. Ely and Mis 3 Mary A. C. Ely, Cheektowga, N. V ; Miss Katherine B. Faser, Yarmouth, N. 11.; Mias JotianT.a L. Griffin, Springfl-id, Mo.; Miss Elizabeth B. Huntington, Norwich, Conn.; Aliss Luur. ..e E. Johnsoix, Bangor, life.; Miss Gi - ace N. .Kimball, M. D., Bangor, Me.; Mrs. Alsina M. Knapp, liubbardston, Vt.; Rev. George P. Knapp, son of Rev. George C. Knapp, born at Bit.ls; Mrs. Anna J. Knapp, Barre, Mass.; Miss Grace H. Knapp, daughter of Rev. George C. Knapp, of the same mission, born at Bulls; Miss Clarissa H. Pratt, South Bridge, Mass.; Rev. George C. Reynolds, M. D, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Martha W. Reynolds, Old Lyme, Conn.: Daniel M. B. Thorn, M. D. Owatonna. Minn.
