Show BY TELEGRAPH 1 bek yen vms tx umon maon adu alk lal ial I 1 CAN ean indianapolis 3 E ex x dricks addressed an audience of 2000 persons for an hour and a half halt at con ners ville at the fair grounds hendricks reception was very cordial after repeating substantially the same speech delivered at indianapolis ig last saturday ha closed as ds follows you you yon know I 1 have been several times a candidate and once elected once yes twice tivice I 1 have been before the peo people ae of indiana more frequently ythan athan than I 1 ne desired when I 1 was elected electea governor Goy gov ernar erner I 1 did not want to bea be candidate when iwas I 1 was nomina nominated for tor vice vicc president before I 1 did not want to be a candidate but it is not necessary to talk about that now cries of no I 1 did not mot expect to be a candidate this time cribb 0 of f but we wanted you I 1 tell you your votes are arc the worst in the world laughter applause anu antl cries of you will iet let I et them I 1 I 1 what I 1 want some people people here said the candidate for vice resident president ought not to go about making speeches well I 1 speak to iny equals to men who have deel decided deil dell opinions and I 1 baut them to say when hen they elect me this fall that the act net which excluded me from the office to which I 1 was elected before was an infamous outrage the republicans believe it was applause ause and cries we know it I 1 ea vent found one person that was not perfectly satisfied on that subject and they are becoming rapidly satisfied of and that is am to be rewarded this fall they te tell teli 11 you that in newyork the irish people are going against the democrats and thattie that the laboring men rhen are not going for fot cleveland and all ali that it Is not worth while to disturb your minds about that the Irl lri irishman is a nature democrat great applause and laughter 1 I 1 am not speaking of that in fun butram am speaking of it in earnest he has bas breathed the breath of anxious desire for better government in his bis own country when he comes here his sympathies are for a popular government honestly anti and economically administered and there has never been cn a time when the rl rights h of foreigners had to be vindicated ats d by this country that the democratic party did not standby stand by their rights the irishman and democrat stand together when I 1 was defeated in my own district at shelbyville Shel byville it was way because I 1 would not be a know nothing if I 1 had been willing to have been a know nothing and carry the know nothing vote 1 I would have haye done well enough votsi but I 1 would not I 1 would have felt so mean for tile the balance of my imy life ilfe I 1 stand it applause and laughter it was lm impossible oss i le now my fellow lellow citizens it is s not news necessary sary gary for rne me to appeal to io you any f urther further as you have known me more or less fora fona for 9 good many years if I 1 axworthy am worthy of the nigh effite the party has nominated me for then I 1 appeal to you for your support now I 1 rec received elvea elved a great honor in the convention that thit nominated me llie such as very few men tum receive it was the honor which I 1 felt was extended to the people ol 01 any own stale when they placed me I 1 in if nomination it happe happened neol to be a time when I 1 did no not know knos exactly what was wits going on in the the convention and lads 1 was not drunk elther either laughter then I 1 could not refuse and didiot did not desire to refuse it but I 1 am a candidate before you and I 1 takeoff take off my hat and ask of the ladles ladies and gentlemen gentle gentie maen taen their support applause i chicado 3 gen butler arrived here this afternoon from michigan Michi michl owing to the fact that the train came calne at an unexpected hour the tiie committee to meet him was not at the depot ile he proceeded to a hotel and spent the time till evening in consultation with ills his supporters on questions relating to the propos proposed voi eci fusion with the democrats on the electoral ticket in illinois the result has not transpired about agoo people gat gathered herbol in battery D armory this evening for the purpose of listening to an address by gen butler lle ile appeared shortly after 8 and was received with cheers he said most of the people both in irl the republican and democratic parties were honest and there were bad men in both the savior of mankind in cho choosing chrosin osin twelve apostles f found 0 und one who had a devil and was d a thief the of the republican party of late ate had bad shown a more considerable r umber number ut u corrupt men inen in ill it than formerly the democratic and greenback parties within the past twenty five years had had no chance to be tempted and therefore it co could uld not be known whether they were corrupt or not the republican party had made a good record in saving having tile tiie union and freean freeing four conr millions million of slaves but that was a past record like that on a tombstone the democratic party made a good record under jackson and it if jackson were alive today he lle would vote for him with all ali his heart at tile the last election something over eight million votes were cast at the comin coming election there would would be I 1 eleven mil mii million dion rion tile the workingmen of the nation numbered sixteen millions what was to prevent them from choosing the next president if they voted with either of theold parties or divided their votes between them the working mens votes would be thrown away the speaker was ili iii laboring boring to keep the other parties from succeeding in their scramble for orfice if lis his its hearers bearers would vote for him their votes would not be thrown away even if headid they hey did not succeed in elic electing ting their candidate bandi sandi date habit of 1 coming to him and asking him it if he really expected to be elected his reply was he did not care he was sent pere ere to td the Denio denlo democratic cratic convention to ask that bod body what it was going to clo do corthe ion lon the 1 laboring ori orl ng promise to do anat anything ing y and he left tt it and now he bu wanted the he wo workingmen l ruen iuen to voto together h ho matter matte anther whether their theire candidate way wao wa elected or not if they did this they tily I 1 dould not hot have to ask the old parties ht at the next convention what they would do for the workingman vor they would come t to him and would ask what he wanted the speaker then proceeded to speak of the demands which he had made at the democratic convent consent convention lo n in I 1 behalf of labor in a vein similar to that pursued by him it in former speeches eskild and followed with similar refer 1 knees enc es to the action of the tariff laws and the importation of labor under contract he then proceeded to speak of the labor agitation in begun by him many years ago they succeeded in electing nine me men to the tile state legislature when hen nobody they could do anything alil alli thought theat they were ivere throwing away their votes but those hose nine men controlled the legislation of the state aej an reduced the hours of labor to the basis which exists today to day A union of the laboring men of the little town of lowell made possible the election of the great charles sumner ile he would have it a criminal off offense offence ence euce for any 1 y one to make a man work more 41 than 1 sixty hours a week eight hours as a days labor was au an experiment congress passed a law making eight hours a bays labor for the goven government ment was intended to prove tiie trie question whether a man can a 11 grove do 0 as much work in eight hours as he could do in ten from that day to this he said the republican republic abt aft party had not had the manliness or stamina to enforce it he advised ills lils hearers not to get up e expensive ratification meetings uh the e workingmen did not need a brass drass band to vote by he hoped they tiley would not dress themselves in uniforms as any blodys guards and make monkeys ot of themselves no honest in man an need any guards bards ile he was at the head of this in movement and would see ee to how its interests w were ere pushed forward it had been charged that he was coill doing this that he might mig h t be somebody somebody i els eis alses L 5 secretary of the treasur treasury Y IV ahat at did he want of a lie he had bad secretaries of his own some soine of them ca capable able abie of filling cabinet positions in this this movement le he had simply and only the good of the working workingmen men meu in view gen butler excused himself f from rom speaking peaking further saying his voie vote had been somewhat impaired ty jy constant speaking and that he c had further engagements gage ments WORCESTER en mass 3 the bratle state convention was lied called ailed to order by gen collins who congratulated the democratic party upon the certainty of success in november of fibers of the state vere verc were made temporary officers bud and committees appointed 22 2 2 cities and aaa towns are arc represented by awo ign loo delegates J I 1 ffrench HF 1 rench french Is thi the permanent chairman an In informal format vote was taken for governor tho the chairman stated that as is a package of votes had been sq closely together they must have bave been cast by mistake stake col eol haggett baad the chair nati nail designated as a mistake the bunch of ballots found by the corm comm cittee tee but every one knew ev what duchi b uch mistakes meant in a bention Ven tren tion 41 A formal ballot was thetford dered and the delegates requested to pass pasa over the stage and deposit their vote op on this formal ballot vm md C 1 endicott was nominated for governor receiving votes of cast castor Jour votes totes more than choice a the nomination was made unanimous and the ticket completed as fol foi follows ova lieutenant governor jam jamea ek S grinnell secretary of state jeremiah crowley treasurer 6 and receiver general charles marsh auditor john Hop nop kiris attorney gen john V Cumm cummings ings lugs the convention convent loh then adjourned jour ned the adopted congratulates the party on the brilliant prospect of the restoration of an hon National est government through the election of cleveland and hendricks declares unqualified approval ot of tg tb e national platform call cali s for war taxes in the time of war peace talesin tax esIn r antime time of peace with bovast no vast surplus in the treasury to excite cupidity or encourage extravagance an american navy nivy that shall not be a disgrace to the tho coun country and a jeer and byword amongst the nations of the tire earthy the restoration of our shipping ing lug so that the products of our lii iii industries I 1 d C may be borne bo rn ol 01 in american bot bottoms tinder linder the stars stans and stripes the nomination according to the thee Is a cause of humiliation the nomination of cleveland a cause of satisfaction and ami the nomination of a cause for congratulation the rights ot oi labor and extended suffrage are arc also advocated hinr YORK 3 on the arrival of the ahe facini mail uail steamer at quarantine frank ex clerk in n the elra eira national bank at portland oregon and charged with atea lings from roni rout tile tiie bank banu banut wa deposited bitne bythe northern pacific railroad who was a lias ilas passenger sanger was arrested N has hag nado nade 3 a comes tonies slon blon saying his brother ago persuaded him to invest in the montana mine lie was then inthe in the hosiery business iu in this city re he went to montana andaas and was made president of ahe phe he minin minim i g company maing ild nol not ay and oe ne vent went to portland soon after aften fie he lle was employed in the tiie first national Jat tonal lonal bank as exchange clerk his his alary did not suffice to keep him and 11 he e 1 helped 1 himself to made by the oregon division 0 the northern pacific wall wali railroad road company of which he had charge lie he regularly arly ariy abstracted some sonic portion of the contents of packages of bills frow fron station agents and conduct conductors ois which passed through his hands he lle con cou continued tinned steal oteal ing and when jound found out he had bad taken mare more than he could repay and heah away wilh with what was left ile he went with his family to san francisco on a sailing vessel and then took p passage on the pacific mall mail line for this city afterwards herot herol he got gol sot ticket lor paris thinking to throw the police off his track he said he did not know how much le had taken A small portion of the money monay was found in his possession detectives left for ala aia bally baily today to day today to day to ret net the necessary papers to take the prisoner to 0 oregon rego n scranton 3 screams from frain i a alil sirl issula issuing from tile tiie woods wo 0 ds near bear tile tre ath catholic cine cemetery tery at ilka hyde e parl pirk P irk attracted the attention of t the e sexton thomas reed lie he ran to the spot and found a man assaulting a woman tho man attempted vodraw to draw a pistol and was shot fatally la tally by reed be spattering the girl with blood reed surrendered lexington I 1 ky y U i A woman w oman nam named I 1 ed mrs mary ellison was shot and abot killed bacol by col coi wm wro al walls tonight to hight night for harboring his drunken ilife wife arsel husband was slightly wounded chicago 3 the inter lilter oceans joliet special says A riot occurred at tho thu wire drav draa drawing 1 mills wills this afternoon on account of a reduction inwagen in wages said to be caused by competition 11 la in the state penitentiary part of 0 f the men remained at work and the sti strikers at tacked considerable number including tio tto the chief of poil poll police e were vere seriously r sly siy ah not fatally hurt most of the atta attacking 1 in 0 party parly were arrested and nned filled the amer amen american ican hotel at fort erie was burned tonight to night kansas city 3 T the he iw new freight house for the santa fe railroad in west kansas ne nearly arly ariy completed was burned tonight to night nigh t loss the tho loss falls 0 on n the contractors r billingsley and skunk of topeka no insurance it was abused caused by a watchman overturning a lamp springfield ills ilis Ill ili 33 3 oen gen e hamilton today to day issued a proclamation based nithe report of the state veterinarian upon the ex istance existence of monia monta tile proclamation includes the county of fairfield in connecticut the counties of putnam and west chester new york the counties lehigh Lehi lehl ph bucks berks montgomery philadelphia delaware chester lancaster york adams and cumberland in pennsylvania all the counties in the states of new jersey delaware delavare mar mai maryland giand gland and the district DJ strict of columbua Colum bla bia 1 ty in ohio prohibiting ting the tile of cattle from any huy of these florall ties gov hamilton is a also aiso so in corres correspondence P ondi with gov porter of india indiana ludiana na re garding the appearance of pluro piuro monia among certain short horn areu nerds berds erd in that state CHICAGO 2 the western export association representing nearly all the distilleries in the northwest which has been practically pow powerless powerley erles eries s for some tim ewas recognized here today to day A pool was formed on the basis of running 28 per cent of capacity the old limit was SO 30 per cent the price of whisky was fixed at ilo iio etwas it was decided not to pay tay margins for loss on exports nor pay warehouse charges the object of this was to prevent overproduction production ro H B miller of south bend was chosen president Dr Cush of chicago vice president gibson of 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