Show T 1 afe afe R comes out with a vigorous andregs to ili aphis 7 MAJ en M i U ij i foj denouncing the action of late national democratic Convent convention lon i A ar r in declining to give lih him nDue Duo i deference when men ho lie I 1 defended the tile sacred rights of angieri can labor and produce by western asad press to the tile BOSTON aug 12 general butler sas says in a note that this address iri issued thirty days sooner than he in ina tended at the solicitation of his personal friends but somewhat against his nan own judgment 1 I had hoped sas hetto bave bartho advantage ad vantage of a distinct statement of principles by tho the ate for the presidency and ascertained from his hii own declarations wh bet ether er by recant in ing some public bublic opinions lie might not blo himself bim self better than thad the official a t an of his party has hai shown itself by its platform GENERAL ADDRESSES HIMSELF directly to his constituents which word is found to embrace the people of the united states he lie sa says s th the 6 democratic party of brass massachusetts confided to him the following political interests 1 hostility to all monopolies fales in commerce industries and lands 2 the preservation of the national leeal legal tender currency of the people constitutionally issued by congress 5 The needs cfall of all men and WOL women who labor in the production of wealth to be protected against the en cu croach ments of those who absorb and consume without producing CT J ati p av for reform and bof correction 6 mentho anent that its peo be badeas ma deas exits agli t as pora its administration to guard ta or american citizens at home hom e and abroad to make public servants individual or incorporate subservient to the use and awill wil lof f BO AS t to a tf 16 t a F irl B B TUB THE prosperity I 1 y x ft jh y JT of alfe country nf will equal burdens equal powers pow era and equal privileges cfall of all people he says lie owed a duty to the peo flebut I 1 but to no democratic organic organization a and lie had intended of government had hadi been cordially received and honestly adopted bythe by the democratic national con convention n tion as the political IQ charter 0 of fahm the party artuto to have permitted liis his name to 10 L co lo o before the convention as a candidate for president in which asie easy ie would havo hava been mund by its ii action won fo t 0 Cul support port bo biln atif ili tire platform wd od he jeays 1 I I 1 in a thus doing thai WAH of those who ent me I 1 sought none of the honors gf odthe and interfered with w ith none of its proceedings save to serve oserve as a member of the committee on what id of B he lie then relates ins experience experience on alto sub subcommittee committee on I 1 resolutions which was partly embraced in his speech before the convention ho ile abis arsa feol by iliin toso sf INTEREST and industries and foster american labor of or adoption by vote aro gofir gofir ahls ahls candidature in in that convention became impossible hf hr afterwards offered aja a seri cof reso resolutions in favor me industries and Ili labor boring women odthe of the country declaring that the legal tender cu currency delicy under tinder a deci decision preme coo Cour waB naw no w dional currency 01 all monopolies aa as they tend to inake make two classes the very rich and the very poor arc are hurtful to the people declaring public lands to bo be the heritage of the people the united states should not permit a ship canal eg c of 1116 amie at consent that there should be frequent charges in in tho government offices oui cesto to counteract growing aristocratic tendencies of life office and that the united stated states should protect its every where and that no american should be trica tried ro for a ny in this country es ex capt under its own laws and on its 0 own in soil T kap det f print aples ia ta him td cover cover most of the 7 xi j vi tel 9 io in which the people aro are interested were one after another voted donn by the damoc democratic batic committee gen fr alie courtesy lof of the A the committee andi ayt aci ednal I 1 ob bained the boon of till r t minutes to presen present tand and discuss a cl charter dierof of tho the peoples rights at the hour af midnight bot but artt could ed edana and laid bell becore oke the convention Confenti olt alj the Convent convention iob adjourn ahe morning ding before the tile vote vs taken apon them so eager were he members czeti at 1 their sir work of predestined nominate tion jand and such a convention lias has been called led a deliberate bodyl body I 1 it is tny that it they spent d days la a upon tile unit rule e which requard required a n manai mans vote vota to be c cast against aad judgment 1 ment in spite of his pr 1 lb ar others ere arid ralp il the Inter internal in fial dissen dissensions a of the rna cb chine ine po politicians ai itic i ciana i ians of ft a single state but it give t thirty cal calto to he t the lie discussion of or principles for tile union 1 I there government fore ou lid blit ona one plank tho the most important of kill the protection of the AMERICAN LABORER AND producer 1 arz without which inere can call A afe no to this c country and prosperity voted down in th coo ver ItI onby TJ was fo 1 I felt it to warn such seem of if eucha vote the course of my dutye ava parsed the and women of the bounty for whose wefa raI bad s oad emmy ia earli eo m manhood hoda the was in aci this als evau ayou raj fuge 0 stand help you oui I 1 cannot ini this therel was no mistake mr watterson mauei son 0 o afi 1 kentucky me took warning alib party took tg coq d for ji tp lp but t t S c jhb prayer r ae alie wicked avail eti not P it was wag 11 just fatto to myself not to adopt tho course which certa tahil hii pu reminded and upright u right and highly dearn I 1 r r r to thi proceed ings of a convention to its end bendandi and andi then without eide any ay I 1 noticed noti ceJ tib tag anybody body nd na t protest ro 40 t ZM z f I 1 I 1 use ITS t ds 11 notwithstanding a the tha resolution sarg sarc expedients to by tion deception and illusions arid not by the declaration those agh high principles which should forth the ba bia of tho the cited action of a grea ga early r ly of fac lie a ad 4 n no q experience cpr nearly aqua a guari r ter of a century of what tha the democratic would do if they had the goiri poiri pow erso that the people are obliged to tc require the explicit pledges from the them in odthe ir intended action before we ve tan put the government in their hands and laboring man ma n rio kid that the democratic house ease of has lids just ap tax aaion tian alian any other houses of representatives hag oyer r appropriated III n ft a time of peace vve also thai the democratic majority would davd made a free trade tariff containing all the odous features or the present war t ri if faras falls ats i atou 11 U aya by ow liori Antal reduction of the tariff to break down very many of the rising and struggling in ins dus destries tries and the destruction of the i homes of our workingmen and the momo mome markets of american producers WHO DOES NOT KNOW that the very fear of the action of the democracy in congress lias has BO so para lyzen and business that thit the he milla are are everywhere closing the mines shut up the furnaces nac es blown out and every kind of employment so curtailed that theme the mechanics and workingmen are not earning enough to support them in copi comfort fort so that tiia farmer even dej de J 1 rive dofa home market and crushed awn down by the discriminating rates of transportation finds his corn wheat and wool lower than thanet it has been with fifth ir e present esert cah 1 the tnt people p ie uthe trust crust democrat Demo emoch crac cy and po power upon a shifting an evasive and i DECEPTIVE PLATFORM gen butler next addresses himself to a grand and noble idea the necessity for money to carry on the war drewi all ih ilie 0 bai bankers kirs and capitals capital ests ss into nto tafe ali party the immense immense fortunes almost necessarily growing butof out of the vast expenditures of the war fell into the hands of men who attached themselves to the party that fed them as the iron is attracted by the magnet and monopolized the industries and enterprises the necessity to bind tp together gether the eastern and western shores of the republic by methods of quick transportation giving reason for the immense subsidies granted to make three systems B stems of rail railroads across the continent with all their ard and feeders created wealth in corporations and individuals to a degree before unheard of in this or any oilier other country and brought all those interests substantially into the republican ican party and if any stayed in i party they gerein were in concede confederation ration same class to BO so arrange politics that whichever party came in power capital in all itei faded and powerful arms would ba be sure of control and the people be ground up ashe as between tween the iea sw a armia f v 4 A PILLS arpea A AND STONE TO N thus it will bo be readily seen and 4 f he lie who runs may read that the republican lican party is the party of monopoly of f corporate interests in every form ri of industry and every depart ment of business and finance the anti monopolists can expect nothing from the republican party for the reasons above stated and because it by the rich men 6 owners anzra of the monopolies or their paid attorneys gen butler then critides cri the course of manufacturers in employing chil dren and women at low wages in places 1 formerly 0 occupied by men if the aces 14 laboring boring woman oman had the ballot sheN she would be able with w th the assistance other husband father and brother to right this grea great t wrong but being denied this she a elave slave 1 f S V EMPLOY WOMEN if you awill will and must but aleut leut be av atthe the ne wages wh enthey dothe do the kun ai men ithac finisy anay at the earlie pl mo ment went release tb from froni the ahr thralldom the party has aidau from froni bondage and an 1 auw hini uie protection pr 0 tec tion vly anby crip intha score of years 0 inca haa has vart bj J sanie legislation caved the women odthe nation de ltd children gen geu butler then discusses Ja cusses the p prin r I 1 resolution and an a bays that wins clear Q I 1 ei w or k I 1 ng effean get ciul klah either of the old parties they shank la declara claro 1 denea and litand together and thus a of be their no cares cates which party wins anxious s that the committee of each party should a candidate whom li a th ns people played etli and kept part ax the he k carlva P aref allegiance ever bounita ih e ta f r or aliat the remedy for these monstrous roua evils how can the people tho the arne TM democrats themselves of their to make la s to inter esta rt and redress theo great and canso cans othe tho plunderers to disgorge dis gorgo th belr robberies from the treasury organized Orga every state and present at the polls pills electoral an ticket and suppo support t it with your votes when n the word orga nizo zW is used at once come up to the mind the political machines havo have been beeri creaked caucuses caucus eg conventions and dele delegates mates who can be bought and sold in the market like jike sheep ahe contrivances by which the peoples enemies have c conspired red to take away their rights ayt by that hat word I 1 mean nothing of that sort won nors Hors 49 achre 1 e to yote together for one ticket there 11 need be no great and responsive meetings yon can vote together without a brass band just ns as well ds its you candith can with ope one torchlight process professions ions are ah ai invention of your enemies to caf I 1 3 att into fol following lowin their baner iier arid 1 ni marchine Arching to their masic and into mot voting interests and the interests of your wives ands children therefore let the people stand together ir antl vote together r and sd sow the seeds of a great and victori ou sparty if not at thia thid the ifert 1 1 I f abu do not sow how y oil will riot rea reap then nor 1 is it at all certain mat the seed has not been sown and will fruct fructify ity by your votes into a aubi i if not a complete VICTORY AT THIS ELECTION he lie advises the workingmen to td look election of congressmen and ind members of the legislature and in the balanced states to t 0 make an al liance with w whichever Vi cheyer of the other parties wil will choose so to do |