Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1894 — And Debs’ Address Will Be Joliet. Ill. [ARTICLE]
And Debs’ Address Will Be Joliet. Ill.
New York Tribune. Speaking “calmly and thoughtfully,” as he declared, at Chicago on Wednesday, Eugene V. Debs said: “So far as the injunctions serVcd upon me and the other officers of the union are concerned, we are not troubling ourselves about that part of the manager’s game. We have violated no laws, and care nothing for the action which was taken. ... I care as little for the proposed Grand Jury indictments as I do for the injunctions.” Speaking, perhaps less c:dmly and thoughtfully, but more epigramrnatically, and precisely to the same effect,at Gravesend last fall, John Y. McKanesaid: Injuuctions don’t go here; see?” The present postoifice address of John Y. McKaqe is: “Sing Sing, N. Y. —ln care of the Warden of the State prison.” If the hair is falling out, or tumiD** gray, require g a stimulant with nou£ ishing and coloring: f od. Hall’s Vegetable SDflian Hair Renewer is just the sped sc.
