Monroe's Legal Tender Issue, Volume 1, Number 4, Columbus, Bartholomew County, 20 September 1876 — Page 2

Monroe's Legal Tender Issue.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT 20, IS76.

Uniformity, equality, justice. One peapie, cue money. Vote for noue but good, honest, sober men forxifilce.

Down with, rings, down with monopolies

l)o w a with every man that proposes to op-

prass and rob labor. If Bob Ingersoll's religious theory is

faVse then the Cincinnati Enquirer's bones

must roast through eternal ages.

Vote for the Independent ticket from Gov. Wolcott to Redman. Every

man is worthy.

Let tha old dead parties resort to

catch words and clap trap. We want common sense arguments. -- - ' We have a few nice principles, one of which is that created wealth belongs ia part at least to the creators.

The Cincinnati Enquirer coali well afford to give Bob Ingeraoll a year's sub ecription tp be assured that there is no hereafter.

The second Deuiocaiic Republican convention in New York nominated Lucius Robinson a Liberal Republican for gover nor, vice Seymour refused.

D. W. Dunn raorphined himself with murderous intent and fatally at Ia-dianap-clia Sept. 13th. Reasons disastrous railroad speculations.

, The Greenbackers cf New Jersey have put an electoral ticket in the field. They Lave caught the fever even there end will uake a good showing in November,

Gen. Butler has been nominated for congress in. the 7th Massachusets district. He will be elecsed aud.vrili be amongst the ablest greenbac'Sers ia the next congress.

The Enquirer is down on Bob Ingersoll because he denie8 the existence of a personal god and devil, and yet the Enquirer has everything to gain if Bob's theory is true, and everything to loose if it is false. The politicians are raising many objections personal and otherwise against the various candidates. But we hear nothing agaiaBt Peter Cooper. Uncle Peter is .pure. lie is the only man up for president, whose fitness and honesty all parties concede.

As a voter, if a farmer, you must tec real reason to stick to your eld Democratic or Republican party when their legislation to enrich the bond holder has brought your hay to 35 cents a hundred and your corn b ao ooo.o xm.Jiil. You ought to Jove the parties that are piling raouey into your pockets so fast. And they promise to make things cheaper yet. TLe producer must be brought down to hard pan. - The two wings of the double headed national bank party of this state are doing their level best to keep even with each other. One charges the other with importing "voting cattle1' froci Kentucky, and the other charges one with importing negroes for the same use. And each proves up the charges raade. They don't lie on one another nor they don't get mad. They just try to out cheat one another.

We have said before and-we repeat that there is no sense in a man's being a rascal after he reaches 40. After 40 reform and be honest. YY'e can make allowance for heat and passion and want cf experience and thought till a man gets up to 40 or thereabouts. But if he continues to be a rascal after that then we want some severe reformatory measures brought to bear upon his naked Lack. : " We respect tnen. who have acquired wealth by honest industry. We all desire to better our condition and to lay up s civic.thing for old age, and for our children, or for benevolent purposes. But the usurer, the man who grinds the laborer and hoards the gains extorted from the needy who are compelled to eubmit to Lis exactions 33 a despicable wretch, acd is unworthy the reepect of any man. Let all usurers stick to ths eld bond holder's double headed party. We don't want- them.

The other day a depraved negro preacher

near Indian epolis assailed two girls in the read and they claim dragged one over the fence. This circumstance afforded the Sentinel food for partisan capital nd -t raved furiously for lay te-iher, cunrg lug the alleged crime ynou the Republic a Iarty.' The Journal wasn't elow in getting even. So it found iu a tramp with a Tilden club uniform on, a fallow who had attempted to commit a nameless crime in at, alley where he Lad decoyed a six year old child. This v;a.a a-fair offset,' and the brothers rested their cases.

Pcii rcater Hollowor has male an att 1 r 1 t ; 7 . j t' " c ' 1 " " ' c f I r 1 pfiacrt fjr-i C . h - re C - I ' ' 1 f '1 it . v, l J t 1 i ' o , 1 13 I I. 1. - 1 f . " failure if'i 1 t t' 1 c X f'3 ( t 1 - . ; , I . . 1 1 II n 3 ''i 1 1 ' it It J , H J Ti ' t 111- I 1- " if i a 1 v 11 ; i cf t' e 5 Ii ' L :

Satan ReproTlss; Bin. , The Cincinnati Enquirer, whose editors are themselves scientists and intelligent Infidels, is so insane under partisan influence as to endeavor to make a point against the Hayes wing of the coupon party "by denouncing Cel. Bob. Ingerscli for his denial of a personal god and the divine origin of the book known as the bible. This is an appeal to prejudice that so able a

paper as the Enquirer ought to be

ashamed of. It is not what a man believes but what he does that should be the standard oi his measurment. This is supposed to be a free country, a country in which men's notions about the future, men's notion's about that which it is utterly impossible for us to know anything, are allowed to belong to- themselves and to work them no detriment in society. What men believe about the future ia "of little moment ; what they do here is of great moment to themselves and to others. If men are moral and truthful and just and honest and merciful, it matters little what may be their opinions about the gods or the devils or the bible ; if the- are not, a devout belief in the divine origin of the biblo, or in the exitstence of a personal god or devil won't compensate for the lack of moral worth. Let us do all the good wo can right here, We know we are here. We know our duty. Wo know right from wrong.

Let us take to the right and avoid the

wrong. If we act rightly here in this

life; if vre avoid doing injury to all

living1 creatures; if rve are just and truthful, and benevolent and merciful, and such action doesn't afford U3 a

safe passage to a supposed blissful immortality, no particular belief will. Only a pure, a just, an honorable life will secure happiness here. Let us not condemn men for opinion's cake if 'their works are ood and their every day walk correct. Must the old crder of things continue forever? Must the many be forever denifd the comforts and bles-iings of life that the few may have them in excess? The many pine in want; the few surfeit in luxury. The many produce all and enjoy but little ; the few produce nothinp but appropriate all. Is there no statesmanship that can adjust this in equality ? no lawgieto stretch forth his baud and make a fairer division of the products cf labor and of nature? Ay, when we secure a jast government justice will equalize the burthens and blessings of life. Let us build up the people's Independent Greenback party that wili give us cue money for all our people that wili make the bond holder "i.:!.f in this or a foreign'countr pay taxes upon his bend and mortgages that will set the wheels of industry in motion throughout the land, lighten the burthens of labor and crush out the monopolies and gold gambler's rings that have shaped the financial and other legislation cf the country so long and made the entire government an engine to crush out the debtor class and enrich tko Rothschilds, the Barrings and other money lords of the world. Let us build up the Greenback party. Let the hand that labcr3 touch none but the Greenback ticket.

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AND EAIiM M4CHINERY.

The winter is fipp reaching ard what is to become of the poor? Millions of our people own no homes; many millions have not a doT.ar'g worth of anything to depend on. They must cam day by day what they eat. What is to become of such ple ? for there is going to be no work and what are they to do? We must all pre-, pare to divide out and help the helpless. Little children and poor Lear t broken women and brave men must not starve, nor must they bo humiliated by being driven to beg. We must Eeek them out and learn their wants. By noble gelfdenial, by benevolence and generosity must wo counteract the baneful effects of class legislation until we gain strength through the great Greenback party to "set aside or correct such legislation. Let the great Independent Greenback party co actively to work ss an organization to avert the calamities that must overtake unemployed laborers aad mechanics the coming winter.

The religious Sentinel asserts that. Mr. Tildcu's iiic- ne tax matter iias been "explained time and again." But the fact is that no explanation has been attempted cr is possible. The New York Sun, the most reckless bullion supporter of Tiklen, "explains'' by saying it is preposterous to tJiinJc a man of Mr; Tildcn's standing would swear lo a lie to defraud the government. But the records show that' he did, and the fact is notorious that lawyers of the Tilden stripe will not only swear to lies themselves, but depend solely on carrying their suits and defeating justice by hiring others to swear to lies. Forged papers and perjured witnesses are the main reliance I - . - .IE - "1 r. 1 s ' r.

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IN rEESEN'TING THIS CA11D TO THE PUBLIC, vo desire to csv that wo warrant Pianos nr.J Organ; in cvry re? poet, ft.i records 1 boroughne-s an-1 honesty cf mannfacture, suforiority of ti.o and j-;.rfecioi of prn-tiea iucchatii?ui. The Tayor & Far?ey Organ Co., cst.ib.'isbed in 1 S 3 -3 , h'tve lonn steadi.'y !nore,i;-;Eg the!? faci'itie3 and improving their itsptruitiems, iititif they ha ve reachfd a dtgrec ,f pcifcction unsurpassed by any other organ comptir-y. They uto the best material and employ the best workmen in the worM. Therefore we can confidently and conscientiously ofier this Org: a to the pubeic, and rcccmcn rl it as a superior in?trua:cat iu every respect. Seymour, April 2l, 1S70. IIAIiDIICa A' CHENEY.

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