| Show BUTLER BOLTED the sake of principle BV western asad press pras to the HERALD LAWRENCE mass sept 23 the largest and most e enthusiastic n thusia rally of the campaign here took place this even evening ng general Butler was greeted by an old time audience Ilow ho was asre received c d with i th cheers and thus began headdress hi his address friends fellow citizens ladies and gentlemen I 1 thank you for your kin kindness aness unmeet ing me agai n as heretofore in a great discussion of political principles I 1 hardly ieca beed quote the great orator edmund burke who said when parties change their principles then patriots change their parties general butler continued saying in the east trade and all departments of busine languish it is evident the manufacturer must close his works or run nt at a loss the banker cannot find safe employment for his funds the condition ef of finances is such that no banker goes to sleep without fear of awakening and finding his trusted cashier has fied fled to with the funds of his bank in the he west the people were never in such a condition of distress al though they always have eno enough to eat they cannot sell their crops for anything I 1 saw corn selling for IS 18 cents a bus bushel liel the farmer was in such a condition that the more corn he sold the worse he was off for he lie had more to send away and more to care bare for which brought him less because it took two bushels to get ona one to market wheat is raold at 45 43 cents a bushel and it cannot bo be raised for that I 1 today to day I 1 learn that corn which was sold for 18 cents at the farms has been bought up at so 80 cents per bushel in chicago why cant we have bave that cheap corn here and send our ducts there our cheap wag wages swill will not allow us to buy what we ought to have their cheap corna cornwill not allow them to have what they ought to have A bad system of laws is the cause of this gen butler then considered the tile railroads and the recent national demo democratic c batic convention 1 I bolted the democratic convention because they bolted the democratic principles I 1 would not stand on their platform any more than would I 1 thrust myself in a burning furnace lie ile closed by ad advising advis inc tho the young men to ste step outside of both political darue ang and join the peoples party destined to ao rule the country in tho tile near future |