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SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES INDIANA HAPPENINGS Ncvsy Notes of Interest from the Capita and All Around the State. RANKS VERY HIGH IN CHNflY 11 Light Men Fear Public. The advisory committee of the In diana Electric Light association, which closed Its two days' meeting qt Indian apolis, was authorized to decide whemer thu a soclatlon should co operate with other public utilities or ganizations In seeking to have enacted n lnw at tho next session of the legis- Indiana State Board Shows De- lature. creating a public utilities com- t t mission, scntimeni inrouguoiu mu VelOpmemnt 01 bySiem. mooting of tho association was In fa- vor or the commission, but it was fearod If tho association Introduced a oarp fWR MANY MILLIONS h111 of ,ts own the i)UbUc m,ght ,nlB" wVrUWUU V V aaav -w w . - - - - ably will lend its support to any rneas iiro hni omhndlos nrinclnles which the Report Shows Total of 549 Penal and ejoctrlc ugnt raen flnd will tend to Correctional Institutions, Homes consorve their interests. The advisory and Hospitals First Rank committee was given full power to In Crime Prevention. net. Municipal ownership In Indiana was ...iinnAii Tho crowth of nubile denounced as a failure In a paper i harttles and correction In Indiana Is read by R. A. McGregor of tho Con . ell sot forth In n pamphlet Just Is- nersvlllo Light, Heat and Power coin w n, nnanl of State Chariltes. pany. The burden of his remarks was Tho development of the system of thnt there never would have been a otnto pxnense is graphl- demand for municipal ownership had 'Ally shown in a chart. not somrcentral station companies. n.nt ffnrr nt outdoor poor re- having no competition, undertaken to i n,inr tho territorial overrldo tho public will. V m. . " TruV ,,nH in 1799 the Gregor said the central station com- system or arm - . - & Breat tend I ; SÄ.Tho onc, he said to disregard the public nrsi poor u, .,owi-hed In welfare. On the contrary, he declared, TZ scorer U m U. u.uir uuijf nt iuu )uuia, """'"n ...... 1S47. The next year the ilrst provisions ever undertaken by the state for tho iusnno were made. Tho Northern hos- i,i n'iQ o5n.llahod In 1S88. tue ceil ho nil Mio. "1h boss of the ranch." The sneaker declared It has been dem nnntratcd that municipally owned nlants cannot be operatocTsuccessfully , , . . knd tho Eastern in competition with privately owned tra hospital in 1889 and tho 5 ont8 a8 tlfey aro often involved in onu bomnern noj.iu.a .u - .... . nft ,, pnnno, bo Con- Southeastern due' ed7chea,i Many municipal., at Madison will recehe inmates Auj, tryg (o dJgi In 1SC7 tho first provisions were - ." made for tho soldiers and II.. of A their wives .ana orp . y eul)erintendent mers ana aauu. m - Uf public Instruction, has approved Knlchtstown was built in lSil ami " i ... ., tho Soldiers Homo at Lafayetto in 3806- . Is provided that teachers in tho public Denendent children were cared lor . . cl,nii nnf mint in private orphanages fror 1875 to &ny pupJ. 1SS1, when couniy orpii..ub . . f hool to attcnd tno IS PRESENTED ROM Tattoo Suggested for THE ENORMOUS BRICK WEIGHS TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS. DR. OLINER FAVORS MUSEUM Piece Taken From Great Wall China to State's Collection; Through Former Resl- dent's Courtesy. of established Dependent chlldrer .were ? wU bogln nfter the placed under the supervision of the Bchoolg are openedt Cctmt lioard or m T.. Ud further provides that tho teachers shall urge, their pupils to attend tue In 1889 and under stato supervision In 1897. In 1909 and under stato. su pervision in 1897. 1909 provisions were made for ' licensing maternity hospi tals and baby farms. Tho School for Feeble-Mlnied Youths was creaRSTT In 1879. the new school in 1890 and the Institution for Fopblo-Minded Women In 1901. Tho Kplloptlc Hospital at Newcastle was opened in 1907 and the Tuberculosis hospital at Rockyvlllo Is in process of rrpction. "utdoor poor relief has been under fate supervision Blnco 1895. The IKird of State Charities was created by au net of the General Assembly in 1SS9. Tho boards of county charities in 1899 and uniform state fair. "The action of the trustees," snld Mr. Alcy, "is along tho line of recent activities of the state board of educa tion in seeking to Interest tho pupils of tho common and high schools in ng- riculturo and manaal training. A uay spent by a pupil at the fair, if he Is observing of tho exhibits on display, Indianapolis. An enormous brick, weighing approximately twenty-live pounds, taken from tho Great Wall of China by Dr. Robert Todd Oliver, ex amining and supervising dental sur geon of the U. S. army, but formerly of Indianapolis, was presented to the Indiana State museum, through Gov ernor Marshall, by Dr. Oliver, who has boon visiting In Indianapolis. The brick was taken June 16, 1904. while a British expedition to which Dr. Oliver was attached, was on camped within the shadow of the Great Wall. Another brick was taken also, and they were carried to renins and thence In saddlebags to Manila, where a Chinese servant throw them on tho ground with such force that both woro broken. It was apparent that the act was malicious. The brick, which is said to havo been sun-dried, formed a part of tho parapet near tho Badal ling gate, which is tho portal of tho famous Ku-yung-kwau pass through the Talhing moun tains, situated about lifteen miles north of tho little walled town of Nan kow. The Inner wall., from which tho brick wan aken. was built In 542 A. D.. by Emperor Wuting of tho Wei dynasty. Fifty thousand men were employed In its construction. Mark Thistlothwaito, secretary to Governor Marshall, accepted tho brick on behalf of tho governor. It came from West Point, N. Y.. where Dr. Oli ver has been located Blncc 1904. Tho brick Is drab colorod and the contour is almost perfect. Both bricks were mended and the second presented to tne museum at Wost Point. fTMERE 15 0N1Y 'ONE OBJECTION TO THIS W TOOMC THFr PUT IT w ASHINGTON. Anay horses aro to become tattooed animals If suggestion made by Capt Casper II. Conrad, Jr., of tho cavalry arm, is adopted. Captain Conrad la detailed for duty in the quartermaster's depart ment, and is recognized as an expert on horses required for military use. Horses aro now being purchased by members of the quartermaster's de partment, who are making their selec tions In various parts of tho country Tho success attending this effort has been very gratifying to tho quar termaster eeneral. who has estab lished an army remount system, with a view to improving tho cavalry mounts and the horses furnished to tho field artillery. When a young borso Is purchased in any locality to bo Eent to one of tho two army remount de potsat Fort Keogh, Montana, or Fort Reno. Okla, ho Is marked with numeral. Tho mark lasts nbout four months, when it becomes obliterated, and It Is necessary to apply another. Army Horses A third marking takes place when the siorso is sent from tho array remount depot to tho troop or battery, and it roust bo renewed from time to time. It is Cantain Conrad's idea that a more enduring designation could bo accomplished by applying a mark to tho inside of tho upper lip or mo horse. Ho has devised an instrument for this nurDorc. and suggests tho use of India Ink. with tho result that the numeral adopted will be Indelible. This will rcqulro, of course, a regular Bystem of marking so that there may bo no duplicates. By this moans a horse accepted for military servlco will keep its number. It may be nec essary to havo legislation to prevent tampering with tho designation or ma king use of a similar mark in the caso nf horses not used in tho military service. Captain Conrad's quest Is expected to lead to several important acquisi tions during the coming year. By this method tho middleman Is avoided, and horses are obtained at a much lower price than under the contract system. Besides, there Is a better opportunity of selection, and controversies aro avoided which so often have prevailed between tho government representa tives and the contractors who fall ton comply with specifications In tho de livery of military animals. Uncle Sam Is to Test the Open Door " " STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. THE United States Is to tost the sin cerity of Russia and Japan In their I recent claim of adherence to the open door policy in China roado recently co incident with the signing of tho new treaty bv tho Czar and the Mikado. It has beon announced at the stato de nnrtment that tho government will nress at onco for recognition from these two powers of the railroad con cession recently granted by cnina to nn -EnellBh-American syndicate. Tbl la the concession which Russia blocked with an emphatic protest last ivintpr. Since then tho negotiations i,nvo hoen in the statu quo. Now they are to be resumed at once. The gov ernment Is to find out whether or not Russia and Japan intend to bar the United States as well as other powers When tho recent convention be tween Russia and Japan was sprung on the world American diplomats ex pressed llttlo surprise Tho govern ment has believed from tho first thero Is a secret article in this convention which has not been made public. It 13 felt tho unpublished portion Is an agreement on the part of tho two na tions to support each othor in barring other nations from tho territory in Columbus. Andrew Hawkins, twen ty-two years old, a deserter irom the regular army, was arrested. here and taken to Fort Benjamin Har- i . .. of Manchuria by raising unjustl will far more than compensate .for ms tho mmtary authorities. Hawkins, i other naUons to that rich field. being absent irom senoo. i rwho enlisted In tho army at Indlanapo- i . TT'J trustees ot uie siate ou.u v . deserted in 11 711 J ' hf rxtx fhP M HI 11 HI CVJUL - ' im TL r m m m m r - n m m -w m m J m m m M international agreement Officials of Denver. Col., declare that hualih-seekers are largely responsible for tho high sulcldo record In tlt city. Late renorts from tho province of Baridelle Puglle, In Italy, show that 33 persons havo died from cholera sinoe tho outbreak somo tlino ago. Adam J. Swopa of Kokoma, Oat., Is a new claimant to part of tho estate of Col. Thomas II. Swope, tho murdered Independence (.".) mlllloniare. Deputy Sheriff Fred Retake of Granite City, 111., shot and killed Samuel Morgan by mlstalto and nar rowly escapeuviolenco from a mob. In a collision of Pennsylvania freight trax. at Plymouth, Ind., the tracks of tho Pennsylvania, Vandnlla and Lake Erlo & Western railroads wero blocked by tho debris of 30 cars. Governors or their representative from nine Intermountaln states met at Salt Lake City to outline plans where by the rights of these states to their natural resources may bo preserved. It is believed that the R, J. Reynolds Toba-co company of 'Winston-Salem. N. C. has bought all or nearly ail the 1909 pooled crop of the Burloy Tobac co society, amounting to 120.000.000 pounds. Tho marriage of the Baroness Vaughan, widow of King Leopold of Belgium, to Emmanuel Durleux. took place at Arrouville, France, near Bal- lln court, the residence o: me uar oness. Counsel in London, England, repre senting Dr. H. H. Crlppen, who Is ac cused of wife murder, has begun con tempt proceedings against the London Chronicle because of certain alleged objectionable statements. Insanity, duo to cigarette smoking, was assigned by a coroner's jury in Washington. D. C, yesterday as the cause of William J. Carvel's having dashed his eleven-months-old baby against the wall, killing It Theodore Roosevelt will deliver an address ugust 31 at the dedication ot John Brown park on tho site of the hnttle of Osawatomle, which was bought for ihe stat of -Kansas by the Woman's Relief corps of tho G. A. R. Standard Oil Declares Dividend. New York. Aug. 17. Directors of tho Stand 1 Oil company declared a regular r ufrly dividend of six dol lars a 6bare on Its one million shares. John D. Rockefeller's portion of this plum was $1.620,000. Scott Bond, an old-fashioned Arkan- . -a I & I. Ann .1 uns ciarKV. sioou un iu iutj ciuuu question. The United States intends ,l0 ot tlieJ Kegr0 Business i ri.poti'n lintul Hirt (lpiormllia ' ' .... . lO iUI LU iiuaoiu o uuuu i whether such a secret bargain exists. The concession granted to tho English- American syndicato was for the con struction of tho Chin-Chow-Aigun rail road lino. English capitalists were to furnish the funds and tho matoriais wero to be built In America. Thero Is ono drawback to the situa tion from the standpoint of this gov ernment. England for some unknown reason, is weakening. Hor enthusiasm for tho joint undertaking cooled per ceptibly after Russia had entered an objection. Diplomats seem to think It quite likely that tho United States.will have to make the fight single-handed to keep Manchuria open with equal op portunity to all nations. boards established in 1907. Tho correctional system in Indiana nlso has been under tho supervision of the Hoard of tho State Charities since its creation. Until 1822 convicts were confined In local Jails. In that year ihn 5tntn Prtftnn was erected. In 1860 tinn cimiinr o that taken in Llowaru i , , , . . . . . - ,.,., ..., t. ........ I ltllOUU 1SIIU1U UUU WliUl VU tU"U .vU"- i county." . I tv. but Interne came hero and took i John R. Feslor, assistant RQiuumi employment In the Mooney tannery, ml of the Indiana G. A. tu, ans v Pharities t . . it . f t. rt ununt't oii'vn ui mikju iruBieuH, auu uuyCO ..v tQok n,m (0 Fort uenjamin Harrison Men's leaguo In New York city and vowed that ho wouldn't change places with Theodore Roosevelt. Ho is said to bo worth nbout $4,000,000. A Cherry (111.) widow has accused Joseph G. Nicholl, a representative of tho Italian consul of Chicago, with, treachery, and declared in court that tho first money she gets from her husbnnd's estate sho will use to buy a revolver with which to kill tho man. The four-year-old daughter of Mrs. Theodore Lewis was killed, Mrs. Lewis injured, Mrs. Claronce Manley received n broken arm and Mrs. Charles Johnson and the chauffeur escaped unhurt whon the automobil in which they wero riding struck a telephone polo and was overturned at I Kenton, O. of the schools can be at tno xair on mu day commonly known as Old Soldiers' day. Ar-ango Institute Visits, nr. Robert J. Aley, stato superin tnnilani nf 1111 1 iilc Instruction: Elmer ibis Institution, located at Michigan n nunnoll. assistant and John I City, was divided and the houtnern 1Ioffmannf deputy, expect to visit w Priann established at Jcncrsonvuie. - fh 2 cmmty teachers- instum.es to claim the reward. Columbus. John R. Shclton, seventy years old, ana Airs. ähuub Dinn, Bixty-three, wero married by tush Klnnpv in tho county clerk's 1 1 HE United SLntes will lead tho mv ofllce. The couple wero married on J tlons in the fight against promiscu- tho same day of the week, at the same ; OU8 opium trafllc at a conferenca to hour, by the samo Justice of the peace D0 held at The Hague m tcpiemour, an.i n thn same nlace as wero David I nnrordinc to statements of authorl- SSS&aS snrSsss; &SSS?st ss& i gan city prison, wk last year, nnnouga a uW y nn' hr SecreUry Knox. The na Northern Prison arter iuu. b - vlsUcd last year will no v.suuu uBa.u uuu . ; bo tho UnltC(1 1 Ctnto PrtRnn in UC" I diuumhk. - 1 .. . . UhUUlu r-" ,:Äm( nt i. r ho Aronaut. while starting a means Ol UlClUOlluuui -D . . rril 1 wi, which onlum producing coun-: HAnrUUrJ luiuuu ' -- - . u?ni nrotect. by means of gov ernment supervision, ports where tho importation of tho drug is proBioiwu, WINS BOAT RACE Tho first realization of the serious- nn nt tho onlum traffic so far as tno United States is concerned came when American Yachts Finish Ahead cf th Spaniards In Third of Sonder Se ries Off Marblehead. Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 20. Tho tnis y.ar. ...... t. L.t,o,.f irhllo tnrMnir a balloon Tinn zTi i Ii i. iiji Liiu v,wiimviv - 'inn ciniii iiiiiii ui v.wvw-. - , ano criminals Is in tho process r nned aUonuanco at a county institute fii 11 I . .. n nnrl rT inn IWmVÜ I I1UUU1UI1K IV IV"' - ..." VrUCllUll. ClOCS HOI COUHV 11 v v.. . . . . , Ttl Arthur WH. Th Boys' School at Plalnfleld owes w professional training required broke toose- p Its origin to an act of 18C8. Tho Girls' of new teachers. In many cases the llams. ran under W". j ir . n,i- wno natnb- 7 7 i, ninm iinrlnc the fall by attompting to catch him. Wells llshed In 1873. but a separate school lmo proapectlvo teachers are in train- wrist was dj Jd J," in ...ii i mn7 nnH ft cor- . "t.-.i i ,v. find t nncoHsarv lurod internally, wnue wuuams is JOT Kills WBJ1 Ulllll Ui i""' ...... i intr HCIIÜ01 Ullli - I ... i I , ti,i. rectlonal department for the Women's nQgboB abacnt eIther from 8Chool or from dly bruised and spra , Doth aro Prison oncned In 1908. tho institute. The absence from the experienced balloonlsts from Clncln- Juvenile courts wero created In lnBtltut0 affects their salary under the natl. O. - ..... i.., .n..rn in ioft7 . . n nhr.ni mmnr.itlons Rlchmonu. ino engine anu iou . ' . -.t .-a hv . . ho in cchno fir on a. west-bound local freignt and supervision 01 jmu nave onerou w p; - . , , . ririra the Judge was begun in 1905. tUe additional amount they would have train wero wrecked at Greens Forks Tl Sare 549 penal and correctional Llved for attending tho Institute, and fell a distance of about flftoon . 1 . nre .J"---.i..i. rniinn' ,iOHi,in mnv attend, feet down an embankment. The engl- institutions, uumua u uu.vOI - iUlu. ua UiJU1, r ----- - ,nv,t tholr lives, es- homes and hospitals In tho state, ine tno dalC8 of the msmutes .. hv nmnlne theso Institutions moved forward. mi.h T ' 17,";.' hv ti...n um Kokomo.Spurred to activity by 1UW1UUIUK, I . . . i I . . . hf iniii conuiuuii ui nu a tied by township trustees au iuua spec a Day tor vcicmm. -- . . ...... ..Ii .,nni nWKON nun Wnr roc ments creek, which Is said to bo tno 100 . 00,. "o'o 00,,; pübUo bold rou,oB-.t tho Uroo.nE Eron, ' !?. Tiinrrt t nn. ..... rfnrinc ihn wcok of tho In- mtlloos. and In obedience to tho do- Cnnilgl'S 1" r' BiiUU uuuow a0l.lno nofir flirt RtrPflTll proximately ono public charge for ev- dIana stat0 fair. The old soUHcrs will n,and o fee den s near ,; fry seven voters in tho state. Allow- bo adraittcd free Tuesday, September - headed by Simon B. St ern Pml I i. ... utin nr tin ..7 ,tnv n( ihn fair. The nont citizen, tho board of works has xortb" supp; o " lie charitable Ts s aj art To the memory of Gen. decided to try the virtues of mosquito mxt. mi bu . u... Minr ntiri n mniiv linrrolB of Which will be nnd penal institutions 01 ihuiui.u .a 3olm coourn, n vauaut ' , .,"Ti, n(T,iit,r Rtronm in ,mon n comnnrativoly few men. Tho nrominont in Indiana politics for a poured into the offet Hug stream in intn .w nf mrilntnlnlnß the nubile In- .w nf voars. the hopo of giving rcuei IViUI w . .nn I !!. '" - ntltntions alono In luua was $j.--v.-878.59. total population of In lilOO was 10,052. States, Great uniain, uem;, France, Italy. Austria-Hungary, Por tugal, China, Slam, Persia, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia and probably Tur key. Tho work of tho conference will fol low along lines suggested by the In ternation Opium commission, which met last year at Shanghai, on the in vitation of this country. Tho fight against the promiscuous use of tho drug and other narcotics which figure In international trade win u the government started to put the Harpoon, owned by C. F. Adams, u.. Philippines In order. An attempt to won tne third Spanish-American son regulate tho unlimited trafllc thero der yacnt racö 0ft here. The Beaver called for the appointment of a com- vas 2i minutes behind, and the Cima mission. The commission In tracing minutes, all three American boats tho many Americans engaged in tho ,eng well ahead of the Spaniards. opium trado found that tho United, States, with somo 200,000 American , Overdose of Morphine Kills, users of smoking opium, to say noth- j New York Aug. is.Albert Spies. Ing ot tho Chinese users here, pre- owncr nnd j,ubllsher of tho Foundry sonted almost as serious a question jWS( R trado papor, and formerly as tho insular possessions. Sinco that cditor Qf Cassier's Magazine. Is dead tlmo tho United States has led the at nlg nomQ Jn jersey City, from an fight among tho powers against the overdose 0f morphine. He was forty drug. . I ftlght years old. About a year ago a law aosoiuii prohibiting the Importation into this THE MARKETS. New York. Au country of opium for any except medl A Tl.. tVinrA aro now about 150,000 Americans using , ,f0BV ... 9 oo . . I. - U rt Mil. 1 CK.an . 9 40 ttie drug, ana in eynu ui iuo 1 i'mM st rä el it a 30 4 35 tory statute about CS.000 pounds of SÄK i ,Tinr ninm la emiTfiidi into uiis coun Kememoer """"" Äifpa-V.iiiMl -VVhll B. 19. ii 7 40 10 10 9 S country annually. 70 Capital a Suffragette Stronghold 2 Western J Creamery i YOU BELIEVE IH WOMAN SUFFRACF, DOHT YOU? For Labor Men Only, U. 8. Jackson, chairman of the Dem ocratic stato committee, nnd Myron Klnir. secretary of the committee. riiinr rnrns meets Bodfoni. iMcmners ni mu iwi;n. . i.micr- rinp fnmiiv hnv" offered a rewaru ot sniiteniuer o ui mo mi , i ........ - auiKVJiiu-. v I , rrno nf n.ninti ennn nt Hundred nnd Twonty-tniru inuiauu m- $iuu iur ... ,,,. snt.tfmiber 12 and 13, in room peerless wim a gun, u i'--"". . : .lrr nt TUillIti wnrlf m.iKinntii inrtinna rjivairr. aei-i oi nein inw muiuvic, u. V. ... i io. Thirtv.thlrd In- Ii I liolleved to bo an Italian named .U . . -..1,,- 1J rnnm VlnU Unllnnl niOodhOUntlB WCrO put Oana regimuiu, aq-ivm- X . 7. . T. ling. 8ecreiary oi "u Jh Indiana wrimont. Sep- on the trail, but the man hunt was JSShma neUanand make Democratic ana regiment, September .room 55 for "TZZl n un- speeches. Mr. Gompers told them he nd Seventynintn u," Intended to make somo speeches In In- September 21, room 12. The Thirtccnt dlana on behalf of labor candidates, Indiana cavairy , : but that ho would not come here vm- Indiana Infantry win serve dor the auspices "of cny political party, j at the state houso. luncheon Ine narty. Citizens criticize the coun ty commissioners for not offering a re ward for tho afrest of the man and are soliciting a fund to assist In tho search for the fugitive. t THE increased attention which the stiffrago causo Is attracting in Washington has astonished tho old iimi.r whoso rcmcmbranco of tho small body of women who called upon tho Committee on Privllcgo and Eloctions at tho convening of ovory now congress is tho last impression of n few plucky women leading a des porately forlorn hope. Timo was when tho woman who had suffrago leanings was afraid to aVow them in Washington, and whon it was thought exceedingly couragous of such well known society leaders as Mrs. John B. Henderson and Mrs. John R. McLean to entertain Miss Buean B. Anthpny. the roost famous apostle of the cause of womsti is riKhU. Belief in the right of women to the ballot was supposed to imply OH 45 K2 28 33 14 that tho bellover woro short hair, Im possible frocks, a man's hat and other cranky accompaniments t of "qucor vlows." Tlmo has changed all that Tho women who composo tho cQmmlttees which hnvo appeared to demand tho voto at tho last few sessions of con gress havo been modishly gowned, attractive nnd In most Instances so-: dally prominent Tho cause of tho ballot for woman has swept tho coun try to such nn extent that many of the senators and representatives of tho present congress are avowed sym pathizers and not a few of them hnvo put themselves on record ns favor ing suffrage. Tho "votes for women agitation Iff now discussed openly and sympathetically at many a Washing ton tea lable presided over by a hos tess whose social prominence is undis puted nnd whose graces and lalent aro distinctly of the most fcmlnlno kind. It is not safo to scoff at woman biu frago anywhero In Washington now, for too many members of tho sot which Is really influential have d veloped leanings of that kind. RYE No, EGGS CHEHSE "Vit CHICAGO. CATTLE Choice Dcoves.... I; 00 O 8 60 Cliplco Ueof Cows 4 S 5 2 Cows. Platn to Fancy.... 4 00 fl 4 75 ü i ti... iTif.r. .. E OO if 6 00 (.ajvt,s 4 50 ei 7 50 rOB-PÄinc Htmvy ....... S 20 0 8 40 Medium wcignt iiuicur o J o oo BUTTIJrt-Creamery L Dairy J: . l MVB POULTRY 3 EGGS S VA e-X AVhftnt. Bn'l 6 00 OC75 3IXO HOC. 62 n ta iv. Corn, HcpicmDur Oats. Scptomlifir MILWAUKEE. ÄÄr.::::::::: ftil ' llyc 7&H 1GVNSAS CITY. Corn: No-sVliIte: OVig 3 83 S 20 1 Oats, No. 2 White Iiyo ST. LOUIS, CATTLK-Xatlvo Steers 17 50 S aiiEEP-"tttivö :::: 3 75 4 OMAHA. CATTLE Natl vo Slcers $4 7& Htockeni anil lcedern.... 3 00 Cows ami Holter r .7J HOaS-HRvy 7 iHEEP Wthen 3 w !7 Ä S 7S 4 m s &e 4 M