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Dobs Is Free Again

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Eugene Debs, the leader of the great A. R. U. strike in '94, is a free man ftgain, his term of six months' imprisounient at Woodstock jail having eome to an end. A party of 300 admirers and friends went out to Woodstock to greet tbe labor leader upon his release. Mr. Debs has already laid plans that will keep him very mueh before the public. He hasarrauged to viit ;ill the principal cities in the ; country, priinarily in the interests of the Ann'rican Bailway Union, but cotnbining his eflorts ;ilso to bring1 organized labor into a defensivo alliance. Damon Stewarfs barns burned ncar Mt. Morris. Loss 51,200. Bnstem Pasha, Turkish ambassador to Great Britain, died at London after a short illness. The pope is ill of rlieumatism, and conflicting rcports are circulated reg;ir linii nis oealth which is said to be precarkms. Louis Merickel, a Toledo saloonist, was peaten to death whcn he tried to stop a fight between a lot of toughs in bis saloon. A new cornet has been dtseovered by C. I). Perrine at Lick observatory and it will be visible t ■ the naked eye by the middle of December. The JJerlin Tageblatt asserts that Germany, Rusaia and I'ranee have concluded ;in alliance eoraftnitting them to ouninon action vip n all questione concerning' Xnrkey. Over 85,000,000 in gold being shipped abroad creatod quite a stir last eek in financial circles and with the fact that the government'8 gold reserve had boen reduced to a littl" over $i,000,000, oaused considerable talk of another issue of bonds. A bad wreek on the Pontiac, Oxford St Nortliern railway occurred at Iralay City, caused by the track spreading. The train oonsisted of stock for Kast Buffaio. Ten cars were ditched and tifteen sheep and one cow killed. The track was badly torn up and three or four c;u-s badly datuaged. The steamer Slichael Groh lost her rndder on Laku Superior and was drivcti on the rocks at Miner's Castle. 8he s '"'i to pieces, and is total wreek. The crew escaped to the shore with great difficulty. The spot where the líroh sauk is ia the same locality that tne schooner Elma was wrecked this fa II. The south wall of the Poland Knion Bencinary, at Poland, O., feil and four j ';):;,■ lady student -Axie and Margaret Reed, and Annie and Margarct Siramons- were serioüsly injvired, but will in'obably recover. The building s a wreek, lt was an old institution and was attended by Gov. McKinley wlien he was a boy.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat