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| EI ene { “HOW MISSOU RI 'souri and £99,900 of thes+ granted lis equally discredituble to the party | Gapaid interest 2.610000 | WAS HELD UP. te the St. Lous and Iron Mountain | then in power. ae were Lot issued. The i | = ‘otal SH9680.0) unts act-| The company Tote Tee bats issued are herewith given, the What Republicans Do When they two tables being set out in full that Assume a Perpendieular the cmissi t give bs G 1S6S, 4 of one onds issued Attitude. eee ia a ‘ ee ee titlea H 1T. j S res % . gate i Obligations of $45. dings 060,060 st fF ¥ Nat uk u FY ] the State by a Republican Cling +, south we! eat bran: 4,500,000 governor. 3,000,000 ! 300,000 | done J 90,000 11,990 | C- Fremont cone 350,000 | tion that the be TOU.0G0, western SESS) of the state. bal and St. Joseph : th Missouri EIce St au & dren Cairo and F | Platte couaty is Wh Given Away or Sold for as Railroa WHEAT ORILLS, Mitchell Soring Road Wagons, A full line of Road Carts. Buggies, Phztons, &c. was intendel to be done when the How the Poo ic directors sey eS 000 for legislation by whic i wh 1e These bonds uli bere 6 per cent | , 000,000 for noth-| interest except $1,911,009 of the Pre west branch bonds, Ay Wilhite live LSND AND ars. The requirement was u company got seen that ing—The North Missouri's debt ¢ tic of $7,090,000 released for such an € ion WwW make the 200,-| bore 7 per cent. road ove of the wost yaluable snare <> = 000—Warner’s speech alyzed. | In 1565 the property of € Cor lin the west | GS } ae RT 4 RY CH DS 5 . . , .. |porations, on which the ctatehelda! p. the terms of the act one-fourth iS dav tL Major Warner's speech at Sedalia! tee ME SIS IS AN t z first lien as security against Joss.was | of ty. has been accepted by his republican ie of the wWoith wore than the followers as the formal declaration | 1 Pa PS Hen. The value was ed at the time to be fz O00 ements. icine Te6e | ovo to $45,000,000. How theres) in ponds and cou publicans protected the interests Of | ingly paid te the state is best disclosed by ac exXa purchase money was to be nount of the nee er amen “NEW FIRM? NEW a Havin pxidon the pe tinat s auc pt the bill t of issues upon which they jan? the balance in make their tight this year. the deliberately prepared plea of an attorney whose contingent fee is the gubernatorial office, if he shall win his case before the people of us were a governor 0 the >, but default chased the stock of ee known as the chance to offer which now bes for Ae it on the basis of the fa t | being made in the payment of the} tion of the record which jannual installme:ts Genera! Pietch- | Major Warner has twisted to his}, lew ins ge store consist gave : So ey ne ¥ : 1 took possession of the road and 5 this state for his client, the republi we |" we nee e oe a iia Jaway yo cue of its own leaders a mor-| ean party. [t might not perbaps be ERE HOR OOTUAESIOMER AUR (2 po.nted General Cuinton ‘tunge for $6,960,009 for the insig.! ce i j SIX MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN AWAy. at ee nge for 36,960, or nsig. urged as an objection to the serious i | to operate it. Aa ack Was passed | (© 7 a, Gye ; : : ificant s $200,000. | consideration of the present argu The Pacific Railroad company de | and approved by Governor Fletcher | eeeED Ble le vi | 8 | faulted on iuterest due Jauuary 1,| March 17, 1868. the first section of ANYTHER ROAD GOES THE saME Way, ire to say to my many friends that I have re- tment that this same attorney in an earlier day has taken fees from the pau: | whic ch declared the ae arty foriie | other side in the controversy, and. | The republican legislature, by an jed to the state by reasoi of G mn rail:oad company a pretty little gift, perhaps it would be unfair to quote act approved by the republican gov | Fremot it's default and vested the ti-| Of § 4120 on this same day of} his leading home republican organ, | ©?” Fletcher, March 31, 1868.) jtle in the state; and the. second sec-|8rau 1 larcenies, March 17, 1868. © lagreed with ihe Pacific railroad ¢ the Journal, in its many statements | °° v |tion of which granted this railroad | The state has issued bounds to the | PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. The republicans med+ another | ed the stock and fitted up the store room in and T would be glad to have all my old friends and see me. 7 . a any, that, i consideration of | hi ranchises, as a free gift, | amount of $700,000 to aid the Platte to the effect that he is a “trader,” a [pete GI as mon ot jand ull its franchises, a3 a frea gift, | Amount O° >t oe een = T will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any “trickster,” a “windy patriot,” 1 000,000 to be paid into the state/ty A OC Kingland & Co., General | county raldroad. Default being made c : - “democratic possum,” ‘a ee i treasury by the company, it would | John B Gray, General Cliuton B.)in the payment of the interest,which store in the Call and see me, release its hen of $10,780.009, mad a 3 i aly Se i - “ »{fell due July 1, 1861, an act was e dirty work,” or as one who received ; iar Sarasa ve) Fisk et al, on condition that the) is ee deere ae “7. 7 PTT Y Ss “more than his proper share of the! up thus: road should be extended tothe west-| passed February 12, 1564, and ap- an his sh: - el : See | — 7 —E champaign fund.” The Journal in Ie Six per cent bonds... ... 3 7,000,000 fern bouwnlary as General John C. etl yg G vernon Nelsen e ial tae TIES HO : ied ; é : Unpaid inte: --- 3,780,060 | pre iadlaercnae nia vclaybauk.” as Missouri dsmo-| Caution. np. its day has recorded inperishably ! g eee) Beco pul Wadae rea tose ast facet : ed ‘ 7 stliuting shorawitheut¥ “he, bos compressed testimony of this char- Total <10. jfree ,itt,and yet Major Warner says Ss crs ‘f calle " F 4 ns | Such substitutions are fraudulent ans : ? g ee ae : een es paar ere $ pep mar-| terms of which Governor Hull ad- | ® jo bresecution by Saw fer ab- acter as to the leader of its party in| This extraordinary proposition | Tine peas Che sold in ype anaes Ro Aes Gale. a meets | atrinise pre 3 FOR this year of grace whe DCceptedl by the a ket.” He should have said “My vertised the road for sale at public | GENTLEMEN Accepting Major Warner's speech. state bonds and ima coupons, and jpatson, Gostcnorigich sr, ie a a ft a anes = A icuuino eerwed @hecrteaciwal eee tats eee Vv iberal » al {there was some doubt as to certa Neatae moon Die pdaaeeies eee jes however, us the deliberate expres | bought by the company at about 5 ery liberal st ng ever si ld. at the price, sion of party opinion and the serious | w 39 per cent discount, were p well conside:ed cnuneiation of the lover at par and Governor Fietcher issues of the campaiyn from the r publican staud point, an a the several iss pulsive Hel Le 1 3 ot y i ~ g from $4 to t was passed | ‘ : 3d h two completo ge (as shown inecut), th vtoa few of his friends a the beer Whica tie} | governor t and had it oj n{| On Febr i 1 of the road lexecuted the deed of re} by r tue siute. L this shady transaction the tes tendered at Seda-| 5,780,000. The proy lia by the party exponent can not be! up to that tin idered state | y had cost | about $13,009,000 | ar of the mother act | rely, rwever false ie {was worth eve Ives or their | cost. Evidence abundantly ee i ymay bein the conclusions. It is possible to shear down ¢ i cut the extensiye field of misst h Warner stood uy insingle hot day, but the notrun so fast but that} catch them. en Bite rre, et ments wl e of the repub Missouri reported error the ti To day :12 no ngenta. Stating hi the Times presents the complete refutation of all th tion of Warner Or- peech referring to) Sp the th the railroad debt of the state. Ma- inted j proper jor Warner charged in his Sedalia | by the board of ors of the Pre TSin speech that “the most reckles leitie railroad company to lobby the! tand gra tisan will not have the 1 to is debt." The whole respor the railroad debt is ch: ihood 1, 1868, through the That report was filed | Mare in the suit of James the repul, can party | lee + virtually released all | ? ; : VE CURE. ERS, 66 Warren St. New York. Price 60 cta.§ le with any part of the jas an exhibit “7 7 against this property inj} nity fo ‘ 5 Lamb et Pacific railruad com- ietoae < EE , - ation of the extension of a -d upon j pany in the United States cirenit | plete it to tt 3 : of Oue Handred | § fe f ~—-THE—— the democratie party. te is | court. original ¢ t e i a i HSSOui 3) ) oWa aihe, 4 ' : » hay een fu thi port thec Jp es iG , which eXtension was necessary to iLe Hele it Wiest Ward Stock Farm and the acts of the republican state) *Our next move was toeagaze or jroada valueb lL renumet : 2 ration in surrende adinin about approximately cipal g for}employ in our in us of | property aud Itt —THE HOME OFf— “Cverense the value of tie property. 2, D ie t the repub- Rieu ee tthe | @ allv date « of this gift. or reieas+ us it was r ted more than one-half of TU 30,000,000 for prin- and interest on b« d | power with the ids issued |the legis! led. to tl ature, 1 KANSAS CIFY a:d OMAHA - e er Cc hie 1060 i } i° i 9 ner Train, i a Se a City to St, Louis, i Oo s, is defended as 2 down or ret master stroke of finance. jeharacter of our This, in substance, is Major War-|us to go before the ar ve le | 176 sto ena ty indorsed } party indorsed by men high in the Total S994.009 mpaign charge. What are; by men high in the fac. Through | faith.” but the record leaves the | Coliec ted from « the facts? jthem we were let into the se ner’s t of | | pec yple to conjecture what arguments RAILROADS BUILT BY THE DEMOCRATIC | how things are sometimes done when | | rust have been used to induce the By this 1 other methods are ineffectual. | republican bouse,se and gove S — ja othe ne Ous are ectual. | repub ican house,senate anc ro- e 1: : , Soe I jof which Major Waruer talks so glib ane oO 2 jit was ter ibly costly fur an ordinary | or to give away, asa free gift, valu- , 3 fae e esata In 1851 there was not a mile of} : pra | ly, the sia icaus paraeeed tax PUEBLO AND DENVER job, but we were going for the mil jable property on which the state! ° i railroad in operation in the state and | : 7 \iieas. The sum of $5.000,000 is th to the amount of } jheld a first 1 the democratic party, keeping step | companies Lad to pay to ._ Su aeA ith th f th s | price, the state abating $6,000,000) 3.770. » prog > ag eu- Wiehe Deere ee Soo 6" lof the ‘claim. It was obtained, T NORTH MISSOURI “SOLD” FoR | c Kansas City to Denver without cnange rated a system for aiding in the con- through our exertions and appliances | $200,000. jenable them ‘‘to go before the par ty ‘oug Ss anc fe ~ me rs struction of five trunk lines by loan-| PI The state aad a lien amou nting |indorsed by men high iu the faith” H. C. TOWNSEND. jat a cost to the company of stock- | ing its cred:t to the corporations, | | holders of $57,313 already paid and | } to $6,900,000 on the North Missouri | does not appear. taking a first mortgage on the prop- jan: 34.863 to ie paid, the whole ag-| railroad, now the Wabasb, and then | HOW THE IRON MOUNTAIN ¥ = erty, ingiinrs the lands granted by gregating $192,176. . ja valuable property, yet the repub-| Of all the hishonest. corrupt Fo th Cam F A N C y B R E D congress to the reapective roads. | It gas therefore, to be conclu- jlicans “sold” it to a republican mem- | things done by the republicans in r e paign “ Under various acts of the generai Aeintiermicnis op Gan ber of congress for $200,000 and the that golden period between 1865, The Tw: assembly, from 1851 to 1857 the i yr: on \Wamien wouldicallgtons $192« | Tee cords show that no one was per- | aud 1570, truly a golden period to state pledged its credit for the pay- | we fie commun yondneedtanenabs| | mitted to bid for it. This is what | the republican legislators, the actiou agen pe boi aaaued by, the er leg 1 ie to ae a bill civing | Major Warner calls selling in open taken with reference to the Si. Lou- roads, as follows: up 86, 000,000 of the people's money market. A debt of $6,960,000 was jis aud Iron Mount oy 7,000,000 | ana saddling an indebtedness for thus fasteved upon the people of the eee Hannibal and St. Joseph 3,000,000 | that amount upon the taxpayers of |State by proceedings of which are) COMP AT®S © North Missouri........ 5.500,000|the state. Yet Major Warner de- | Shown conclusively by the mere ae eae oe apm St. L. and Iron Mountain 3,600,000 | liberately said in his Sedalia speech.| Statement of the records to have BELGE EO Chey Ce eet. or —— py 000 | | “The were sold in open war- been corrupt. eae aS plain SEE atie ¢ y ‘ FOR SALF, Vicket A’gt LOUIS, iO 3S “SULD.” rea Week St. Louis Re- BUbh ie mal be wnailed each Tuesds Noven- ORTY INQUIRE OF LAURA CONGKLIN, club of PASSAIC, MO. end fora eXtra roa¢ St. For You to Read. 29 : t Bh maak Missouri railroad —— | . in pay ee ei ae = : ~ High Grade Eocs Total 4,930,000 e FRISCO RAILROAD As A GIFT. bce ees Fils aye 4 ue sufficient proof of repub- HARMADUKE femes oad = een. pee es : : ling due January 1, 1859. jicay ae an ne i Maturing intercst not having been| The record of republican mis:man- a i psn) corruy a ee The state had a iirst mortgage on The St. Lou Hygiene. on Mountain ean Hy Baths. Gas, a emai wide the peop | of the corporation for | defaulted in p: fi interest ma- ate: hd Bhd itbus these sums of money: turing January lL and the — peed mie let. FREE, te € Pomyans 4 ee = BaDUKE, SWEET Agi fo B s ¥4,350,000 Continued on next z “ AGADEMY. ‘SPRINGS, Ko. | Lonis, Mo. Pac. vite ae i é —_"— paid on bon anact of 18 under provisioas of | agement and corruption with respect 7, %1,150.000 of the | to the bonds in behalf of the south-!