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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. GERMANY'S ANBWERTh Giy?NGU. STATEMENT SENT IMPERIAL1 GOVERNMENT AND NO REPLY RECEIVED APPREHENSION IS NOW BEING FELT AT WASHINGTON Delay Causes Feeling That Em peror Will Not Make Defi nite Answer to Demands (By Associated Pros's.) Washington, May 2.-Two weeks has elapsed since tho United States I ?ont the submarino note to Germany! ?und np Bcmbance.of a reply has been' ? received. Tilts is causing, apprehen sion hero. Tho length of time Ger many is taking to frame a reply is j taken by many to mean that the re-j ply may be argumentative In nature and not a definite response to the| America demand If diplomatic rela- ; Hons to contiue. MINISTER VOX JAOOW SAYS GOVERNMENT HAM-.. NOT REACHED DECISION | Berlin, May . 2.-JA)reign Minister Voa Jagow, ut tho reopening of the budget comm?teu of tho Reichstag today, said the government bad '. not; reached a decision on tho American situation. Ho asserted that as soon j as Chancellor -von "Bothmann-Iioll weg returned from army headquar-1 tors ho would give tho committee de finite information. "r* pup COMPULSION MENSURE (By Associated Press.). London, May 2.-Premier Asquith I has announced to parliament that | tbe government has decided to intro duce a bill for immediate general military compulsion for duration of I the war. The premier said tho con dition upon Which bo had maintain-j cd th..t such step 1B justified, namely tho consent; er the nation, now bad been obtained. This he declared had I been proved by speeches in tho house | of commons lust week. Tho debate which followed tac pro oiler's announcement showed that] - the bill is likely to havo a speedy passage. Tho bill, lt ls understood, | will )mvo no*, ru s pen sor y clause. TRAVELING MEN 111 III Annual Convention ol T. P. A. In ? That City W?I Be Large ly Attended -- ; Grcbnvillo, May .2.--About two hundred traveling men ami london/ in tho v?rlpfo? branches carrelated- with the .salesmanship: profession coming from practically every section c?C the stato, will assemble In Greenville to attend tbe annual couvov.tton 'ot the Smith Carolina ?h^or? of tho ,Tra,vel-. era dProtectiyo asab<?^on bf Air.orlc which convenes in thia city oh Thurs-. J day. May 4t for a session bf two day?, all meetings lo he held in th? Awein-{ >bly:'rooms' ?? th? Grc?nvlije. cis&per | of commerce. '^^^HfflF^^* : The tomjngto .Greenville of these gallant and chivalry Imlguis of ; ihfc grip, these c?ptalas of'the great army pf: business boosters ;hvs (been. expect od for weeks, an d as a result Green commonwealth of . South Carolina -?iii with one\and, hearty ac^rS ^fkj^eih^noa^^tlia , Wt?n* do??fate* to tfr?^nvtll* with ;< true ?roenviUii oohrt?sy and hospital . Ryv !' ' Off to Camp,. - Washington^ ; M??y ? 2.-Bankers, ministers, lawyers and coitego <prb : ios^H' were' iac?ne,e*,,-?nmng- * tonaM r i dren; dr r?breX r?ae^^ profeoslonrU men. leaving hero to* ' night of she. Southern -EaUway ; spec-; ?: -fart, ?or ftfeiipUltt^iflftW^ *3g-fc at Fort Oglethorpe, Gep^srM^raw (sonttogeat may be angmepiM by re^ j emit? from Virginia as lt passa*} pou?a:'?n;'^to^;9t'-iHa'a|?^ at C?a*b*aop#>usAr the fort slinky, he>j ?G NOTE IS S. CONCERN SCORES ?_J i! Mob of Foreigners Attack Steel) Plant at Braddock Where Strike Is On (tty ABSPVUIU'II Press.) ? I'illsturgh, May 2.-Two art aro known killed, four probably I fatally wounded',. and ~ Bco' -e.i Berlous-1 ly hurt today, when a mob. said to| have been composed principally ol foreigners attacked tho Edgar Thom son Work? of^hc Carnegie Steel com piny, at Braddock, where a strike lu\ in progress. Tho rioters wore driven off by a. fire from deputy tvhorlffs and | plant guards. Quiet reigns tonight, but two thousand newly ?worn de puties are patroling, tho etreets. Tho ript today was a climax of dis orders in buroughs of Braddock and I Rankin, during .which a mob storm ed plamty of the Sterling Steel Foun-1 dry company, Nicholson Chain com pany, and Swissvale plant of the ?Pittsburgh Lam?.'Brats and Glass company. Two deputies guarding .Edgar Thomson's plant were said to have been hit by,snipers. Two wo men that joined the mob that forced the entrance Into the Thoniso'n Works were wounded. TAFT DEFINES WORLD COURT Say? With This Tribunal Present .' ?J, "?? m ? , (By Associated Press.) .' New York, May 2.-Former Presi dent Taft, addressing the world court congress in session here tonight, ex plained the difference between the idea of a world court and arbitra tion, between nations. He said that arbitration always .meant a'compro mise, while a world court would set tle the\ question on tho Ixisis. of. law | and equity. Had a world-court been in existence ho said,, the issue of Ser bia's responsibility for killing the I Austrian . Crown Prince mighty havib| been settled with a bear!ngi arid ? de cision. : .->.' . More Prosperity. \ Atlanta, Ga., May 2-Widespread and general prosperity througout the .south is strikingly demonstrated by tho earnings of -three federal reserve banks in this section during, the first t??r?o months of 1916. These rejervb franks camed profits, on "A per an num hasis, a? follows. RIckhiond. 5.25 per cent; Ballas. 1.8?1 per cont; Atlanta 4.01 per cent It is significant to nom that the South's three 'banks lcd tho, whole country in profits. . ? I . _??!??,<! Compulsion Tdd?j. London, May 2-Asquith 'told Uta comtnons that a bill .would., be .Intro duced tomorrow for general and ' im portantcompulsion, He eftid tho total uaval and? military effort pfc;thb Brit tan, empire Since tho beginning,ofsthe .;4rar oxceedsjfive. .mili ion inen. Tho British anny, ox?lribivc of India, .sud Including the Dominion's comprises/ ?Aglity-threo divisions. . Big; fire In: ??e^'^-, . Raleigh, NIC, May 2-TJamagc- cs ilmated A4 ?125,000 waa caused by ft tire early to'day destroying tho ? v\I*. Wyatt and,company liafttt?raro store. J. ?. ChappcH'a aiable a?i-rtarimge to: the stronach > ?-building,' another stable, ?nd vfeoveral atrial 1er bttftgeSs houses. Wiatt's loss is a hundred .tnOasaadV"-..-.^^ Farmer a?d Thompson.- *i?ti????Wtorm A. pettis, a'ifarmbr aridste t_ Sybll wero 'kbbt deo4 ot jt?elr^, here today. A puot?e Itf-h?^i Elliot charged with tho shooting, ls alleged ?the ?lrl spumed Elliot's at-, j \entions. x'i \.- : "f, ,'. ?.. C ? .- ' .; ?' Bwt m^ tt^e^;...... Bari in, ?May 2-?~ ( Wiroless) .Fret t-'n. Attacks on tito Verdun front c^tVet th? -Moufr? . yesterday were TebAUsett in a fierce st?rttggio at close nun, tors which taeted . for rseV?ral atours , says the -witt office. Pieate ai ?%ir .idiots ?i^erii^t?/:.ba.:.ii.:-?Uiat? at . High JSwrerat- ?o?pd dp?&ke??,:^ii-?be^pfsstj' ? ? : --y *. : ' i'i >. The! fcoolie is . cordially Invited io ?i^--s^.;-M??ir,,''*?iV - liliad='-4tei?ei' EXPECT MANNING TO GET MAJORITY STATE DELEGATES Thta Is Indication of Reports Will Hold Convention Mhy 17 (Special lo Tiie inteiiigenenr. j Columbia? May 2.- Tao Ht.ato execu tive committee 'oday. Itemed- a trail for tho Dpino'-ratlc convention tu lie hehl Mav 17. r.-iports from tho county conventions Indicate that (?overnor Mann'r'; will hive a niajorily of dele gates in tho state holy. AUGUSTANS GO TO FOAT OGLETHORPE TO JOIN CAMPERS! Men From AU Part? of Country | to Tak? Up Military - Training -, Augusta. Ga.. .May 2. - Headed by Mr. I anden Thomas.' .Ir., Angust?'? representatives at 1'nrt Oglethorpe) left thin afternoon for tho camp. While the' number bf. those from Au guBtti who have decVdcd to "spend' the month or May ht thc military training cp.uip ls not largo, they make up in enthi-JBiasm what ia lacked in num bers. ? News from the camp, which opens tomorrow, is that ?'everything is in trendiness for th,/ sounding of the bugle call which will summon hun dreds of business und professional men frcm all 'parts of the country into a school of military training. where condition? will be as hear Uko real army life as possible. Fort Ogleth?iipo ls splendidly equipped in every respect for a ciimp such as will bo held.there this month, and there lt no doubt that the train ing school will prove succe&sfu?. gIG DEVELOPMENTS IN INSUJ^C?r^i^U?TiaNi L??K?b FOR TODAY ..ii:', (Special to Tbo IntelHgenccr..) . . Columbia, May 2.-Developments of importance 'fa. connection. with tho state fire insurance situation are ex pected tomorrow .at a meeting of the Stato Warehouse association. CAROLINA BULL MOOSE SEND NINE DELEGATES WHO ARE IN FAVOR T. R. "(Special to Tho Intelligencer.) * .Columbia, May . 2.r-Thc state, pro gressive party -met tc.tayjn executive session and .named nine'delegates to. the national convention who favor tho nomination of Theodore' Roosevelt. M'LAUftlN REQUESTS A BROKER'S LICENSE FOR NEW YORK CAPITALIST (Special to Tho intelligencer. ) Columbia, May 2.-Contending" that the section. barring; non-residents of South Carolina from securing a license is uhconBtituUaal, John L. McLourln, State Warehouse.commissioner tonight filed an application with P." H. Mp Mast?r, insurance comni?B8?o>ior, tor Phillp, ta Tourotto of Now York for a brokera license. . R?SH, HELD FOR MURDER, FREED-OH $40,000 EON!* (Special io Tho intelligencer.') *| Ot?i???bi?,. Mhy , 2. --The sdprenle cbitrt ^tonight aduiitted Ceo. W. Rich, charged . with m?rd?r in Lexiagton, to bond in the slim ?f $4,000 pmifllnfc a heWVirlai; . . .;.'....?>. Kow. York Stock \~ Willi'.' Street, May -2-^uui?i^^ thia. ; outset were,, nominal, advaticea ft'tid. d?cMnes being fairly weil dis tf^tttiid. A large offering of rner ' iO pr?feirrea at :bho H? .'sirday'B fin^I.^-tkmi'fatr^' ilnit. Heading yras ArinoBt ;th'o able. feaitirii ot ." afternoon* waa a . demand fop Now York Central which lose p point stiffening priroa else-Ahcre. l^ro^?ti i ; May ; S .---A '? Jtttasto n; nev agency dispatch from Teheran sa; arrangemonta ,-.'. haV?: bean for the formation of a comroisalni^ auborvi^ ^rsfeia : finances. . Russk* and ?Sgypt will bo represented on i?e ?fc?tiilW?i^V .'. ;.?.>.?: ho?>f? >o? \'ctf?an?on8.i ?thia ' -^i^^S Premier; Aaynith said1 fie; hoped td Bi?ft bf a #?tiohi;td, -call for: the /r?? nof?Aug^ chi? ?tono ur ine oe rm i i. ic ufe inuit nociese. Each of these two members of ?iei Germ?n Military j Aerial corp.;. L'eu- ! terian; Immelniabti and Licutcnuni Boclcko has defeated tliirtoon aero planes of the* allies, and_.destroyed TRA?NWD DOGS PART?NS?NTi fBi. A*so%ted Press ) Part?, May 2.-Hnutin-g- dogs make poor war dogs, according to ono ot tho; specialists who have Loon train tnj; theso animals at the front. An other development of thc experienco | of a year, and a half is that tho t? malo is superior to Ino malo. Tho I??oneil war dogs ard now di vided into five clauses: 1 Dog senti nels; 2. Patrol dogs; :t Dosratcli j bearers;. A Aiulnlance dogs; 5 Draught dogs. For all. but tho . draught, doga French -bree-j's eic. now. preferred.. They axe mostly recruited from -.he ir-tssion of the Boauce. good rustic shepherds thal know all tho wercis of tho ground, and ni'j?ntain dogu from the Pyrenees, used to roughing it ; over difficult country'. \ These breeds aro about the only ones that I continue affective\ through.'-ml the transformations. that tho first Hue of j defense r'undorgocs. - To get tho most of them it Is-hecaesary to spec ialize them, ihc.all rpund war dog cx It-ting only tn tho imagluaMon. Stories liav.o hptu.'tQld of dogs that have boeu taught io growl,signals in to a telephone ah-l to rlng-halls'on tho approach. Cf a cltria" or.suffocating gas. 7,'hat thc dc&.&aa...r?allR^^?rn?' ed to do ia suillclcnt without "attri buting to iiim ?antasilc i attainments. Dogs; have caf ried jliessagou ho- j tween posts .three inli.es apart arriving | Infallibly Ut their ' dostiiintlonu and | II Sc nato tm tl House Conferee a Rcnc?i Tentative Agreement oh Prc parct??es3 Measur* . ;{l$y'. Associated Tresa.) .. ,?Vs'sii?ngio?t,..i\Tay . 2 -Tir> Koaatc | and " house conft-io(?s (m .the' army hill have ; tentatively' ag^/l ^.^he or-J 'n?vra?dn'; tf%hi_. tor tito VsgiUar arjny'| pro*>oi'cst,; in* tim Honato. bili, except-1 lng tito, sch^t^a. prw^^'?/f?lr;^ -.???t? .sfrUliory:.;;' Tho ha iso units for field | ertliiiiry,.lt was,said*. w.?H i>e accept ed by the senate ch?mete'. Under tilo .''plan virtually ft^resd'bn "I'lbro would bo;added ? <> ibo1 . present MmHU-.' of, .'rojgaJar army thirty-fou;' Moments bf,-lB^ntry?fi^.vr^g^ento ft cavalry, firtee:n--.ot-:!?b1.d: artife?; Bvo .?ng?noerS, ?ninet.y-il?r?o conf?nr le? of ?dasi artillery, ?utd; two batta .:.;champ$n? pf thc;^ ; bil i . bo jlev? tonight that ah ;.?cc???fahce of tti?tr m^ihod ot Vorgapiiati?n ' would ??cd to-thoflnal ?pprj>v?i of a rCgulat 1d^Vor,,tS0,pvt? in pe^ce time, 'capi-l bl?r^;.?xjpMsion to z2?.?00, ^d 'i?ma>'o? tlimtt??ed w&r. - ' Jl 1 .' .?.'1 m Aviation Corps. L" Lieutenant Imuirlmunn. thom. Doth men wear the iron ?rosa and other decoration:} of thc. Gorman army. They are heros? in Germany, und thragb, kc-Ax are young mon their names arc: household. >vordf>'..: 'PLAYING BIG 'NEL WORKQN Wi WAR FRONT -- returning 'to tlie'jioili*- of .departure .fearless" of 'Bh?T?5"15nd7"d?ai to/ any appeals mado to them en route. Not even tho frequent uphoayel of the ground ovor which they iiav? puce passed and tlio confusions of traill; cnn put them off their course. Tile elllcioucy of the dog snit Inn1 was illustrated hy an Incident at aHi important point On the front" where ono of these animals'Suddenly began ..dotting obliquely, toward the. right and making signs -that there wen present in tint direction something thnt woo forolgn to tho trench. ."There is something going dh yon der,1', said his conductor. . "Your, mongrel ia dreaming." . ro '.plictl- a ; soldier.. "Wo haye, n. sharp luok?uV thero;. there's nothing." .; "There m H Kt ho a patrol leaving the /(frenches over ?Uier?v br going back," "Nothi?g at all," insisted tho look* but. '.- ; '"''? . i ' * : s "There's simicihiug ?vcr there. jiiBt tho f/ainc; perbups Us. a. listening poHt. dub in toward, our lines." Tho dMcer <. nm annuli in; tho section being notified, ordered the, Urine of 'three'illuminating fuses and in1 tho glare; three ?loud German hi ds were 'seen over tho parapet of an-,vAva need french. f"Thnf? capital," exclaimed thp'/oi flcerJ "That dog- has discovered hi ian Instant a- f?^^^Jb^^l^&'^vra: have been looking for those . LA'O months.?' ?' ?>i>7vv MESilS iii lill Shipper? and Distributor* c?f Early. ly Handicapped [ < Special to Tho In tel ! igohberv) j | ; ! . Washington,A'D. ^',, ?.Moy 2.r-TJv? f?Qtj?m tar shortage throughout tbe ?onihiry is beginning to be foll. by shippen., arid .distributora ,..o?. ^&&#y f rulla:; ?nd. vegeto bles. ..!n?tpb,,v<?rloua c?;nfer?n?e? ^et^wo^h v th?j l^e.raf&to ? wm^erce : COU?DU|^QBV' dais.. >iid ?$Mj:$f>rfc:?o. mtier .' ;u4vb been, re/pret*nted? fpr?;?h'o*"iMo^^?i?>t?,; by. nh I ppora bf,: rt?n-per'ishabtecottjV rhodl?e?. ViV iggnlw A southern,ro?d.i',cpnf roiitedV, .wi th an extrarirdiftarily .{?oavy tonnage. of p-Mifiltiihl? oommodliles, f?Hds,'%? Ibo tip^ljbg.ot the^aa^a^nearly batt k? retr3irerat?>r "equipment ; lon : other Hu?s; , and ls uhnbjo ?Q> get the c n rn hotnOi'v This 1a typical' ot other; sec ti&Mt and ?i6r*'?8 great 4*nj?ervW?ftt^ the. ^uteroat? .of ?nera^/if^?^Wger?tor A year ago^^:d^r^^?ni ^f"??8rt c???ure in a o&ie?ir tor'farmera and ^rt?pe^.of, per?ebables?arm?? pro : ~7c?r^ir?O ?ff'PAGB:- ?N)y?|| j IF AMERICA CARRANZA OUT ARM iellif ins BACK Americans Block Attempt of Car ranza Cavalry to Enter Chi- J . huahua Par:. (Hy . .\usqclalcil Presa.) Douglas, Arizona, M:iy li. -Ah ut tempi of a body of Carranrn cavalry advance guaro" o? tho Armnlfo Uomex force -tb. enter Chihuahua state through. Pui/nO Pasa was blocked to day by American troups, according, ?oj reliable' report? -from ..American sources. The Mexicans penetrated eighteen mlle? into tho pasj, then were discovered by,, nn American neroiilune. A ni < rican troops were ; drawn across tho passband tho Mexl I cans' went into camp, dispatching merengoT to the* rear, presumably* tp communicate wtth . Qoncral Oomcz. The advance is believed to bo a fore runner of a general Carranza move ment. . ? . v ' ANXIOUS TO , AVmDBREAm V r* 1 tr j Conference I? Progressing Satis ractor?y With Obregon Lending Support . ' . * ? ? - ? ? vim . ? I ... . (By Associated. Press.). \ >fvKl Paso, May 2^-nAftor a confer-1 euee between Scott and Obregon, j?l^'^^?^^^f^ until tonight, it was indicated Uia?.' the controversy over Amcricau troop; dispositions ls proceeding s at 1 sfa < ? f,o r i l y. General Obregon io known to have reportod this in a message sent Carranza last night.. General Scott would say on ly ?hat conferees hoped soon to ar rive at ? solution agreeable to both.. Slnco tho United States, has JU-' sietci that tho . conference hot pro ceed on a basis considering immed iate withdrawal of American. troops, it is assumed that Obregon hau aban doned tho idea of malting this ?the principal Mexican demand., General Scott assured Obregon that tho .Unit ed Stateti desired to avert.to Inter vention and the Mexicans now appear an A iou;; to obviate any possibility of a break. . .. C?KSS11 LEVER IS PR? ?3R WORK Greenville, May 2.-Congressman Lever of South. Carolina; who is now handling otv.. tho floor of the house tho annual appropriation bill for thc department; of agriculture, has beoh tho recipient of a imr4bor of co?ipliJ monta hy memb>rc upon the marinar in which he . ls handling this mcaa hr? und also upon his- record gener ally ns ? floor. lender whenever his chalrmanehtp of the convnlttco . on agriculture calls,him to that station. Columbia, Mi?y ,?-"lt ls as certain sui anything ?tuat can be that ima not already"'Kai>p^e*t/' said "TV H. Weiifej namcor of CoUmiMr., In lils; address 4o,th?. doi*gaie? of tho Southon* Una ."Butt; MOOBO" party meoUii* hore, today, "that Mr. Roosovplt will ho thoV nominee oC''tl?>?1ti^DHi^iwrw oh ^<1>rogre?aivo:??rf?lforfti; .thlt. ot wurae, hieans th0 dblUng of thb NH greslrive and R?feQbli*?n Avote, and, nothing,but a miracle can prevent .nm ffb^y?%?reen^ng;the;?<^^u*^;,,' "When this happons,"; he-continu?t). " t ho ipro^rr?Bsi Ve > party wit I V?m? jM ffed?ral ofn?o holder? in j?bls, Bt?t?.''^-Tha%lnd?^'''huslndfe,.b?itmy portant' 4t?e>(jmgH& the naming of atoo delegates and niue delegates nod nibo aiterbatesv to tH?i 'national-VC??ven-tloh beginning Juno 7. Tito couvnntfon was nnanla??t? ?d?r.'?Jooeeve?t? at?d oitboUfeh the dele-, gates -will ?o ito, Chicago unuwtroct odi'.'they;\*ri&>voti^ nolldly for the col obel . for pr?sident. . L ? .. - . 'jtto?* ; -S?siikt : 7 ^lar?oiif??7^^'^#:, m mt WILL PVT Y OF 25,000 WILLING TO C-U?RD BORDE?? WITH ACTIVE FORCE IN CASE WITHDRAWAL BAKER ANNOUNCES THAT EXPEDITION IS TO CONTINUE ________ President Not to Accept Any Pro posal Conditioned on With . '. drawbliof Trqops . .(Oj- Associated frees.) ... .Washington. May S.-rrAftt-. a. cab! . net meeting.today Secretary linker an nounced, that General Funstou'S:,Origi nal order io pura'uotho . Coluuibua raid ero .still atood as did tho . original : cf tho expedition,,./There wm no indi cation tonight of'any change in thp determination ot liroaident Wilson not to accept, any proposal of tito '.Carranza I government conditional ,?pn tho wlth ! dra-wal of American forego. IA j? ?learned from'Moxt?ah'. sources that, bused upon Immediate withdraw al, Carranza has offered io place' 'ah activo army of twenty-five thousand mon in northern Mexico as roon afc . the Americans have withdrawn* TheaO I troops to be so ; placeo as to pu ard i against the border against reids. It. was on tho ; condljtiun, of immediate withdrawal, to this pffert that .caused tho del ry in the I& .Paso..conference, as Generala. Scott and iFunaton ' ?ro' without authority to deal;.with that suggestion! Officials hero aro silent today on. new instructions sont Scott and bun ston. : . (By AotioclaVed Pircas.)' ; J/onUon, May H.-Five forman air? Whips attacked tho. northeast co?st' o? Krigland and sdu'heaBt' coast of.^Scot land last night. Official, atmounce morit Bald ii few bomba woro dropped in Yorkahlro, bill ?thei'e aro rib do talls regarding tho caauaitie? aud damage. .. German, aircraft, bombarded Rus sian positions pil che Cult o?-,Riga und nar,:;!an aeroplanos.' attacked -, tito . German navat base" ct Winden. Cour land. ? , ?Tho Germans occupied Belglap outpost?, north of JDlxmudo for a short tinto today lu tho only infantry attack oh the western "front.. Tjtioy' were driven but by' Belgian counter charges. Artillery fighting contin ues northeast of Verdun?, , Petrograd reporte tho,.idofoat of an attempted Gorman ;pflbttKlvo , In tito region or Riga. Tho: Russians. >?ga claim successes In tho pur suit ' of tho Turka lu Dlorbekr, section, Asol tib, Turkey. , .CoasrUintluople says a' .Turkish aub mariuo has damaged .three dud sunk three Russian vessel? In tho Black Sea. . Vicuna reports that a. 'heavy Ital ian, attack In Adaraollo soctor .baa been, repulsed. Brazilian stoamer Rio Brau??, 4wodtsh steamer Frlctllaiid,; . City Ltochostor, HondcnhalU both. vBrltish. iavo been sunk, but lt ls;' no^'.known whether ^y. ^^i^9^M^&^?T^,0' Tho Frledtarifl anil Heudsal&il Vweyo bbtn?d -to Holland with : Rf Iglan -re-, lief; supplies, U l^i^^m^M^ ^^^^^ : -.. mont Section Attend Grccifi- . ville tV?e?tsng . Grtseh^^ i drt?o? ; lng anti by aftbrnoon ?ho roe^ug^was |n full swing. . Tho Presbyterial lu akin io tho rroabyt^/.arid la coil?? posed ^eawr^ljf xpf :<th&wphteti ' oit ,4be MsfS-^t' 42p)t>?og>|lon of . M?ty;. ?i(Mt (1. O, K Tickets. : Chlcago^'fcS^, fcv^Twbnty thousand opplicaUdhs'-iorMcfeik^ t?W???uh?; ItcAh NaU?ttat cbhV?iti^t itjsraJuno. 7 have already. Mfa, wi??liw?. Not inore titan tan thousand .^^jb^?rrMli*