RED MEN BITE THE DUST Carlisle Indians Go Down Before tli Princeton Tigeis. HARD FOUGHT BAT1LE ON THE GRIDIRON < of olil .N ! ! < < nil \Vlii Out h it ji-oro of IS In O _ Itvi-iirit of Odivr Col- I'RINCP.TON. N' . J. . Oct. 16 The Indian and the Anglo-Saxon met In battle on thu gridiron today and the nt/blo / red men were trampled Into the nod Once their o\vn by the giants who wear the im > lc kln nnd Jer- tejj o ; Old Nassau. Thu contest was one of the most furious In the history of gridIron - Iron sport. The rcoro of 18 to 0 would Indi cate a comparatively easy victory for the Tigers , bin nuver was alctory for the orange and black attended with so much ciiort and BO many Injured men. Unlike his ancestor , the Indians fought mau-to-tnan with a fierceness which perhaps he has never betoru flhowu ou the gridiron. Chceilng thousands Illled the stands aud witnessed the great struggle 'Iho game began with a kick off by Hudson to Ualrd , who ran thirty yards. The pigskin was tumbled and an Indian fell on It. The ltd men tried a mass pla > , but lost the ball on a fumble , Itcitcr falling on It. Heller went through left tacl.le for ten yards. 'U heeler pulled him through the center for eight jareis more A wedge play isas stopped by MuimiH 1'lerco on the llfteen-yard line. Hannnrd ami Wheeler pounded the center foi short gains and in a mass plaj Dannaid was sent over for tne llrst touihdoun. lialrel mlsseel the goal Score. 4 to 0. Halril eaught the kkk off and punted forty jatds to II 1'lerte Jamison fumbled and the Tigers fell on the sphoie Ilooth ejinshed a center play , illiidson crashing through the Indians for a forty-fitc-anl run being run iloxtn iby Seneca .Mttoxcn , kicked Armstrong and a wrangle ensued , Armstrong nnd Jaml- aon being laid off and Wards and Ca > ou tak ing their places After the flrat gains Hotter made a xplemllil run for fifty > ards The Indians got thp hall on dowiu , but lost It Imniedl itely Short runs were undo and Jlannard went over the line for another touchdown Ualrd kicked the goal. Score , 10 tn 0. The lonuliuler of the half was plajed In the center of the Held and the half endcil with the hall In Princeton's territory. BiCONI ) HUM' The hot weather affected the players , hut they fought fiercely during the hceond half , which ' mimcnced with a klckoft by Haird out ot hout Is 1'lcrce returned with a punt from the ten > ard line , \\heeler fumbled and luthrop fell on the lull Three downs ami Wheeler punted to Mct- o\en , who was elonncd In hh tracks b > Cochran Uannird , who hail played bril liantly , way replaced by King Kelly , who with Keller pomulcil the Indlain' right with no gain 'I he Indians got the ball , but nmle no gain , and Hudson tried to punt , but the great Holt blocked the kick and Heller , pickIng - Ing up the ball , made a niugnillcent run of seventy-live yards for a touchdown. Ualrd inlsvieil goal Score It to 0 ilaird caught the Ulckolf and ran twenty yards Heller anl Kelly went through the line for twelve yarels Dalid ran thirty yards on a trick pabs and steady gains acl- vancel the kpliero to the Indians' five-yard line and Kelly went over for the last touch- ilmvn Holt missed nn easy goal Scoie as to o Beams I'lerce called on his Inavcs for n lln.il effort , lint without avail , and the gime endcj with the Kill oi > the redskins' llfteen- y aril line. YALH. 10 , NI3WTON 0. N13WTON , .Miss , Oct. IB Yale defeated the Newton Athletic association team here this aftcinoon , 10 to 0 , before a crowd o ! : i 000 sne'ctaiors The Yale team wus > a big dlsai polntmcnt Their pUy was loose , their hicks showed little good Interference and the way the Newton lucks repeatedly ripped up the holes In the visitors' Hues showed an unexpicted weakness In their defense at sev eral crhical points Iheie watt ically but one releemlng feature In their work as a team , anil that was In the iiulckness wltn which the hacks got under way In receipt of a kkk Hut the Yale backs favored punts In fchunl hey fltylc. I'HNNSYIjVANlA , 31. DARTMOUTH. 0 rilll.Anni.il'HIA. Oet IS The I'ennsyl- \ mil foot bill eleven today elefeited Dai l- irouUi bv the si ore of 31 to 0 10 111 the Hist mel is In the second half wentv jiolntb moie than Hiirvnid scoied against the same ti nn last Saturdiv rennsyIv.inln i as I vi ike m d by the absence of Captain iMInds HI fiillbiilt , and Cnrni'tt at lift tickle Hut e-veu with this handle up he Dutmouth boysi\eie no matih foi the stuiely 1'e iin vl- \anialis At no time during the gime did the visitors mcniice the led and blue's go il HAItVAHD , 10. WUST 1'UINT 0 WI1ST POINT. N. Y. , Oct 111 Ilarvud met tlie i lib ts on the grlellron this ifter- 110011 with the theimomcter it "ri elegitis anil no breeze The game lesnlteel In n hi ere of 10 to 0 In favor of the ci Inihon tlnelei the die umstanies , tne result w is lemarUable , aat times II uvarel was cleiily iitp'a > ed by the We"t Polnteis and only .succeeded III g lining hei distune throng. ) good tvoik by Dibble and rtmaikable iiin- lllng mil good definslve work Hart irel's jilnv was loose at all times Attendance , 3.000 I.niHGII . ' ) . WIMJAMS. 0 AMUNY , N Y , Oct IB One of the most TO CURE XIIRVOUS DYSPEPSIA. Til ( Jnlii KlfKli. ( o Mrrp Wfll , i > ICni U ! ml VlM'ctlti * nnel ( .noil DlKCNlloi Me'iin , .tlaKf a ' 1'e-Nl of Stiinrl'N Inli-i i-NtliiK i\ieeTle-neM1 of ail Iiiillan- aiioIlN l.clil le-innti. No trouble Is more common or more mis understood tlinn net v ous djspepsla. People having U think that their nerves are to blime and tire burprlbcd that * they .ire not cured by netvo medicine and spring reme dies ; thu real scat of the m'hchief ' Is lost sight of , the ttonuch Is thu organ to bo looked nfter. N'urvous djspoptlcs often do not have any pain whatever In the stomach , nor perhaps unv of the usual bjniptoms of stomach weak ness N'irvous djspepsla fchows lUelf not In the stomach so much as In neatly ever ) iHher organ ; In some cases thu heart pal- jdtates and Is Irregular ; In others , thaUd- iie > s are affected ; In others the bo'vclo are rjiistlpated , with headaches ; still others lire troubled with loss of flesh aud appetite , \\Uli ucriimulatlon of gas , sour risings and heartburn. Mr A. W Sharper of No Cl Prospect St Indianapolis , Ind , writes as follows"A ninth e of pure gratitude piompts mo to wrlto these few lines regarding the new and \.iluablei medicine , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub- lets I have been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the past four yearn , have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable renult They some times gate temporary relief until the cf- fortc of the medicine wore oft I attributed this to my sedentary habits , being a book keeper with little physical exercise , but I ii m glad to state that thu tablets have over come nil these obstacles , for I hate gained In flteh sleep bitter and am better In etery vny The above la written not for notoriety. but U based on actual fact. " Respectfully yours , A. W. Sharper , Cl Prospect St. Indianapolis I ml U Is afc to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or illness ? ixcept cancer of stomach They euro i. iur stouurh , gas , loss of Ilesh and appetite , tdccplcsdnets palpitation , heartburn , con- Ht'patlon ' and headache Scud for valuable little book on stomach dlseaon by ndrcssIoB Stuart Co. , Marshall , Ml oh All { Itugelsts sell full sized packages at 50 c.uts. clo ply contostflil pirnr-n of the seison idiyi-d hero today be men I.MtlRh amill - I luna , nnd hut for nn accidental goal from the Held , neither side would hnve icoreel William * wm much heavier ihnn Lehlgh , lint the latter played a quirk' r Rime Holdtnnnn kicked a soil from the (1(11 ( four minute * nfter hull ( at * put Inpi ty nml thp n\f points wore nil that iere madeSi ore LehlRh. 5 , Wllllnms 0 CnnNF.LL , 4 ; LAl-AYim-H , 1 KASTON , I'l , Opt IfThe ! Corn , ll-l/i- fiiycUe game here resulted In a tl < ouli having four points. The re tilt wn * no ur- jirl e to the friend * of the homo CO | | K , > Her three Imck * . WorthltiRton , W rbrlilj.p and Hrny were on tn < - ! ( k llt nnd In no cctill'lon to KO on the fluid , nnd be-fore tli < - end uf the game , the trio was coinpellcd to give up pliylng i MINNMSOTA , c , GUINXIM : > , o i MINNHAI'OLIS , Oct -.Minnesota beat Orlmii'Il toduy by a score of G to 0 It was the r > oore t foot hall the present Minnesota. ] team ever playeil nt thli time of the > eir and the iliimnl and Mtuden s nre ill ioiir- agcd Urlnnell hid the bill In Mlnne-iota's lerrltor > during the llrst half , nnd WIIM ro- puitodly on the live-yard line Captain llnr- rlioii did not piny , being out of the city I Attendance , 2VO. WASHINGTON AND JUITKUSON. 24. 1'ITTSHrilG. 0. WASHINGTON , Oct IG-l'ltHburf * eol- le-i'e made a btine ami stubborn relsfime today , but could not withstand HIP terrible mu .M pi iyt of their henvlcr opponents , th \Vaalilnctoii and Jefferson el'-von The game was one of the cleanent nnd hniele- ( ought of the eison here Two ton h- ilowns and toiiN were scored by Washing ton and , JelTer * on In each half , miking tint 'Hire 21 to 0. No brilliant plajM were made , and thp SCOIPM weie made b > sur- ci'.slvo mass plnjji. uldod by a few urouiul- the end run DROWN , 2t ; WISLIYAN. : 12 I'HOVinnNCi : , n I. . Oct If ! llrotvn de feated Weflcynn at Adelalile park this itf lei noon bv ,1 icoro of 21 to 12 The game was close and e\elllng Twice thp wire was tied. In the Kcoml half We ioyau weakened , while llrown showed Improve- nunt , and the result was a clean \lctory for the home team. MICHIGAN. 31 ; Ohio. 0. ANN AUUOIt. Mich , Oct -The Tnl- \eislty of Mlchlgin clc\on defc-xted the Oh'o State university by a score of ,11 to 0 today This HI ore vviu > made In the llrst twenty minutest , aftei which the play assumed the foim oC n piactlco game Men were ch ingi-el and Kicking and elefeti'Mve work was the ft'iture The Ohio plajirs made no Itnptesslem on the ejnlvemlty of Ml < hi- Kan line The 'varsity showed up In line f ( ii in during the lirt half , the piny being fast and the work Hle.uly Heft. IIP , J C Knight of Prim eton , utnplro , U llsiu of Ypsllniill , lliu.siiien , Hldei and Slmniuim. OTIinil GAMKrf ANNAPOLIS , Md , Get -The IVnnsvl- Minlii llcwieNiunl foot ball game was well attended this afternoon It w.is the n , ivy's Rame from the start Total stole Nuvy , JO. PcmusjUanla , 0 CHICAGO. Oils It. The I'nlversltv of ChlCMRo foot ball team , ( .efentt-d the iielolt colIcRp at MnrMilleltl this aftcinoon lij . ' ) to i > The R imp was Iniiiu terlzed by fumbling on both sides , but the visitors wire outpl.ijed and outweighed by the I hl- catfo nu n HVANS'ION , 111 , Oct. 1(1 ( lown defe ited the Northwestein unlveislty toil.iy b1J to t ! 'I he lesult was a suiprise to both vletoiM nnd vanqulHhed CMl"iiND , O. Oct 1C The Wcwlt ril HeserM ) unUer.sltj defeated Kenjotii colleije on the Rildlron toda > bj 30 to 0 The K'-njon bojs weie outclassed by the Clie - Inndeis. C5KI3RNCAPTM3. Intl. Oct -Purdue defeated Depauw heie tndav bifoie 510 p"ople , ba --toio of S to 0 11 id Dijialiw pi .jeil the Hist half as the last half , neither sldu would have stored NASHVILM : . Tenn , Oct. -root imi VamlLrli'lt ' , 14 , Cintial t'liKeisltv of Kon- tucUy , 10 Centennial GuinK ] J , Hethtl colloqe , 0 University of Nashville , b , Sewanee , " IAlinNClJ. . Kan Oct 10 Kauris State L'nlvcr.sltv , JJ , Wairen burj , , Mo , Noininl school , 0 Nl/W HAYDN , Oct 10 Yale freshmen , \\oicistcr lllRhcliool , 0 OHUHMN , Oct 10 Obeilln college , II , Ohio WiMejan iiniverslt > , . " > . \ \ lilsl Null's. After several attempts tie Omaha Whist club has succeeded In framing satisfictoo rules for the Situtdnj nlRht trophy con test These rulis are , In t ffect thit the holilers shall defend It every Pu urdav nlh 'I ho other intmbeiH of the club i < n lenl on Satuiday nights shall play "proKiisslve fours , " mill the four winning the Rreate.st number of matches shall iplio the holders on the following S iturtlay l ist Siturdaj Hurklo's team , the original holders weie defeated bv liurrell's teim , composed of DrHi.rrtll , Siimney and Crumnur and Joseph .loplln , who aie the piesent holdeis In the "progressive fours" the ) result was as follows Team i'iituln | M itches \\irn I oit Sec ri1 1 limts . 4 0 21 2 Allee . 3 1 'I j McDowell . . . . I ( 'oinMock . ) 5 stnuisi . 0 4 U The winning team consists of Jones , Meikli1 , C'oe and Shoo Many whist plnvers of Omaha hesitate to Join the club bemuse they are ivlthout HK- ular ] ) artners anil conseeiuently vvlien the'v appear foi play tliey get "Hobson's choice , " and possibly the lowest Ecore Tor a pei- " on who fee's ' that ho knows the game to get the lovvist score ht-veril evenings in succession Is nndoubtedlj very elisiourag- Ing , but the fault Is notmhollv elneto hev- Ing n sti inge pinner PI tyers who ire , u - c iistomed to home pla > plav iire t > mile h the s line game at each bitting ami r in IP id the tards very accurately U lie n they conic to the club the ) meet ill kinds of pli > ers They run against the Ilowell Hvstom , fie Work svstem the Stieet sjs- lem and a numbei In ho have i > sUms of their own , and a number who haveno s > s- t m It Is the personal equation of ihe various members that Is lesponslble for the low scores , and these IOT scores are apt to continue until the new member h is time to si/e up his adversirlfs It Is , of course , unfortunate that th re > houlel be such i * elllfcien o In the fltvle of pi i > of the membe'i.s of the same ciub , but loiiinament vvhlht Is icsponslblp to a cert - t iln e Ment. foi Hiich a suite of affairs Tlip tare onjovmcnt founil In an Inte'lllgont game of whl-t Is lost slsht of , or vvllllngiy iicrltlpil foi the puipose of nniKing tricks I"nl P o.ud" , "Inglotona. etc , aie plajed In liopi.H of making a tuck or twi > tli.it the hand Is not e-ntitled to It sometimes wins , hut as Hamilton HI > S , "It Is not whist , " anil It IK n well known fact that the " "klrmlsheis" of the Om iliu Whist club selelemi we their names among the "llrst ten " The score's on Wednesday night lesultcd us folleivvs Nni 111 and South Conisniok iind Johnson 21(1 ( \llep and Maishiill 2n Heed and Hlnehart Ull .MrNntt and Ciummer , J. 15. ' . 2n iiiiiner and liruncr n Jones nnd Melkle 213 Ilimlunan and Thorn in , Tj MoMinan and Itodlek JIT , IlnvvUs and TneKci U.J9 Average " 10 i.iHt anil West { 'oe and Shea 230 Lawrenceanel Shipley 231 Stmdfoid and Scilbnor , G , 0 2il Klld anel llrvnnt 2U ( aim nnel MeDowell ill Douglas nnd Stuhbs 2.'I5 Itunell nnj Sumney Ji 1'etei.s and Co.ikley > j Seannell and Conner 513 Aveinge 22S The tlr t ten for the month of October are : Names Seoie > INnmes. Scene I < iwrence 1'SiAIIee ; I'ou ISShea is Dmrell . - . . . ITHtplndorff 37 Sumney I'lCiunimer , J. H. . , . IT Scrlbner. G 0 17Joplln | , J J4 lllei'IUI HiMIlN Sprinter , WASHINGTON. Oct 1C The ince between - tween II J Wefcrg , the champion sprinter , anel Pred Scnaele the hlcjclo eraeK , which wa mhi'duleel is the feniure of the George- teivn unlvirsltv blejcle mret ted ly did not take" plirp , owing to the Illness of We/fers Ho wan on the trick , but In no hipe to do hlmwelf Jimtlce His place -was taken h > \\llllam Codj , n sprinter who has pushed Mofora on several occasions In a run of inn > mils Codj on foot and Schnile on a wheel , the former was allowed n handicap of ten > anlH and the Inslele of the tr.uk Codv led at the start , but was he-aten out bj five jutils Schade won In 0 II 1-5 VllllTll'IIIIH U | | | , COLT'MUPS , O. Oct. 16.-AI > oitt COO people ple wltnenstd n cloHo nnd cxdtliiK game be tween the IJaltimore nnd All-Amcilc.in tinms O'Hilen's bad error In the eigh.h allowed the All-Americans to Inln Dnhlen was slightly Injured when Jennings sliil Into second , but vviis able to play out the g > mo at llrst base The scoie : All-Amerlcans 0 D H.lltlmore 3 0 1 1 G 1 0 0 2 S Ilase hits. All-Amerlctns , 12 : Ililtlmoro. 1. Krrors All-Amerlcans 3 ; Haltlmore , 5 H itteileH Allmerlcans , Powell nml Dona hue , IJaltimore. Corbent nnd ClaiKe. \inrili-nn ( "limit * VnHoelnllnu. NI3W YOHIC , Oct 1C-Tho Pxccullvo coni- mltteu of the Amorlciui Cinoo association held Its unnuil mpctlng at the Clarendon hotel today Pi eminent canoeists from all over this vounirS nnd Canada mere In at tendance , The moat Important busings U the selection of a si to tor the annual cam ? next > e.ir Thin will bo one of the loou- Inland * . Commodore Dunnell ap- THIS OiMATTA "DATTA" H13R : felfryiAY. OCTOBER 17. 1897. It's And st It In Ilkfly to hnpi > n nny time The' pip ? mn > lirak opil elolugc thf hou > with water Tlia Provoking Internnl vvnrklnss of jilr > e , drains nml ( ilumblnR nre lx > onel the nn- irnl of more mortnls. Tluyiiftro ' like vnlcnnoes llkrly to go .Into Isn't it ? uny moment , . , , Better be on the safe side and let us examine them for the winter. We'll do U right nml ont overcharge you \nluo ( ji\on for ovtry dolhir. 11 to Farnam Krttger Tel. 1270. Free to every visitor A cup of our 350 three iiouuils for n $1 Moclm tintl .Inui Blend Colleo intulo in the This coffee pot costs but little more than the common old stvlo pots unel stives its cost each month in the saving of coffee besides insuritiR1 you ti real cup of the genuine - uino ' 'Amber Nectar. " Como in un-1 try ti jup. OMAHA TEA & COFFEE CO. 1407 DOUGLAS bTRKUT. fl Child Can Buy as Cheap as a Man. This week \vo want to call your attention to our Ladies' Shoes A shoe that we offer at $2.00 , $2.50 and 53 made on the new lasts all the coin toes vici kid and viui kid with vesting tops Flexible medium heavy \vinlersole a shoo that wo know has the vuUto to it and a bhoo that's sui o to please the wuat or. A D. Morse , . ? Douglas St. This warm weather would be a o-ood o time for you to make your selections of winter j suitings our line of French English and Do mestic woolens was never as complete asuiow our prices never lower we'll be rushed as soon as winter arrives by placing your order now you'll be better satisfied. Tailors and Furnishers. 1404 Farnam. , There is no exduse for not smoking cigars and good ulgurs'tuo when ono can get bovcn for -5 centa kTll6 Old is the smokers' delight full Havana , Illled bust quality Connecticut bintlei fine Smnatia wtappct Seven for 25c is the way we sell them. Merchants Club , 3 for. . . General Aithui , , ! for. Hoffman House. 3 for. , Nunon , ! for Golden Crown , 3 for . . All high grade smoking tobacco at wholesale prices. 1100 WC . CUTI'HICK 1 nrnnm St. W. 2,000 That's what POUNDS you jjct vvlten HARD you Ic i to your order with tit > . COAL It may go up but we'll book your order now at that price. Those cool mornings and evenings HARD WOOD CHUNKS aie just the thing for your furnace or grate Wo'vo he chunks just telephone JO ! . 208 SOUTH BROWN 16th STREET. BLOCK. pointed the follow liippominlttoos On nip Hlc | _ II i , Quli-k .me ] Iloiirv t * Morse of I'eorlilll Ti.insiort.itlnn Wlllien i : H ir. InnSliiK Sine , C V Wlnne ? . Alb my Au- elltliiK Messrs Mow bray , II > aU , Houan und D.Uur. " \\i-ft rioHi-N. DAVnNI'OUT , la , Oct. 10. The AtiH'll- cnn CourHlnjj club's ineetlnt ; w.is lirociBlit to a conclusion today. The Waterloo cup was Won by the Minneapolis grejliouiul At the club'H annual ine-e'tliii , ' the follow ing olllreri were clee-teil for the on-ulnR > ear. 1'iesleletit. Herbert Wntson , NOW York ; vl c pitalelent , Basil llajinan , Chl- c.iffo , treasurer. Arthur MelrosO. Havvarlen , la ; Bccietuiy , II CJ Nichols , Mitchell. B U DeloKates to American corn-tint ; board , llor- beit Wuts-oii und John Charlton. executive committee , .1 A Graham , St Louis , John Charlton , Minneapolis 1 U Seai.n D.ivcn- port ; M Allen , Chicago , J. Uussell , Cable , The four RrevhoundH left In the Ameri ca n cup , the Kteat event , fought out the Issue an follovvH. John Chirlton'a Minne apolis beat I b Sear. * ' Hot Stuff , John I'liiulton'H Itochester beat 13 Nallj's White Dlamonil , belonfrlns to the same ottnei. Itochester and Mlnneapoll.s divided Iliot and M-concl moneys. $700. In the Waterloo plate , M. Aliens St. Clalr , Chicago , beat MelroHo anil Uurbln'H Ha el KliUe , Hawarden , la . Okeaf anil Mulcoster's Queen of Heart" , St Louis beat Uusscll and Wlluon'8 Olen Ho a , C'lible , III , J 8 Smith's Twin City Cllr ) . Min neapolis , beat A MatHcy'0 Uielj Kalcpnir , St Louis , A Massej'a Lluht Kewt beat H. H Uood'H Luck > Collars , Abeieleen , S 1) . In the llnal course St. Clalr beat Twin City Girl anil won. In the elerby Hussell and WHHOII'H Jennie Wilhon but I" H IloblnsJii'H Cro * pitch ; Walter Martin's Glen Chine. Winllelel , Kan . lieiit A M Hose's Cojne'H Hubs , Hu > hBll A : Wllhon's VI toi Queen beat J U Smith's Ida , Minneapolis , John Chailton'a lien Holt beat H. C. Nichols OiirNiiinii U1IIU Ceinilnur. CAMnitlDGU , Mass , Oet -Captain Geor ? e Dench of the Haivard 'varsity crew paid this afternoon In regard to the report that II Willis , who him rowed third on the Leander crow- for the labt three jejra w is coming over this fall to help In the tialnlnj ; of this i ear's crew , that he expected Mr Lewis and Mr Ix-Iimnn would arrive In NIR ( York next week , but he considered that thu trip would be onu of pleasure , al though MrVlllls ma > probibl ) do a little \\ork In helping the coaching TiilmrIIIH Iriiniinllj. . TAHOIl la , Oet -Special Tele gram J Tabor defeateel Amity college todio In foot ball , H to 0 In order to save them- t lives , Amity forced u safety In the llrst half. half.Dr. Dr. Davis' Autl-Headacn ? It , superior lu ( .very t < ay to all remedies lor headache. We are d01112 all kinds of Grate , Tile and Mantel work For $30 we will give you a nice quarter sawed oak mantel set complete in your home. Carter Hardware Co. , 1105 Douglas Street. Tel 1/121 OVATION TO MISS CISNHROS Fifty Thousand People Turn Out to Welooma the Oulmi Heroine , SHE BOWS TO CROWD FROM A PLATFORM Si-iiatiip Tliin-Nlnii anil lli-iir > CfiirK AnVineiilK IliiSpiaUti _ Ne-lirnnUa Man I'riM-lalniN III * S > iiiia- 111 } fur I lie Ii I i ! NIJW YOniC , Oet. 1C The popular recep tion to i\angellna O'taslo y Cihiierce In Mad ison Square tonight , v as an e'xtraonllnary demonstration Fully , SO.OOO persons , prob ably one-third of thorn well dressed women , crowded the upper half of Madison Semare park and'filled UroaeJ\\ay \ and Fifth uvcnue and waited patiertly fnr the congrnlulatory speeches to bo nnl hod and the Cuban hero ine to appear < A stand had bebn1 elected south of the Worth monument , .from which the speeches wcro delivered unl'-oit which the Seventh Hcglment band WUH Stationed The crowd began to grow a Iltlle restless and It was decided at U o'clock that the young woman must bo brought out , J Lincoln do Kay as was speaking when a canlage containing SIlss Coislo and Karl Decker , her rescuer , appeared at the stand Attired In white satin anj enveloped In a huge fur-caped cloak the Cuban girl mounted the platform , bowing and smiling to the people Mlta Coaalo y Cisncros * appearance was the sig nal for a tremendous demonstration by the great crowd , which stretched uut for a hun- dieil yards before her The men yetletl and waved thc'lr hats , the women waved their handkerchiefs and the ban ! played a Cuban Uattlesong With a bouquet In her right hand and a pleased but diffident cxpreaskn on her face , Miss ClEiicroa bowed and then turned to Mr Decker , Indicating that she wanted him to undeislanJ tlm the applause was as much for him as for her For sev eral moments the two biooj forth while the cheering continued Then Mies Cisncros was led back to the rear of the platform where- she smiled und bowed to the crowd on that side Then she descended the steps to the carriage , which was driven around the square and back to Delmonlco's. Previous to the appearance of Mies Cls- neros' arrival a number of short speeches were interspersed by belettlons by the band Murat Habited was chairman and introduced thu speakers SfiNATOH TIIimSTON' SI'RAKS United States Senator Thurston of Ne braska was the llrst speaker lie wab very hoai d and could bo heard for only a few- feet from the stand. Senator Thurstou said It WPS the duty of our government to grant belligerency to Iho Cubans "If I hail my own way , " ho said , "not only woulel the belligerency of Cuba bo recognl/cd , but I woulel pond a battle-whip to anchor In Havana harbor In order to Inspirit with hope and courage these who are struggling for freedom " Congressman Sulzer was the next speaker ami he was followed by Dr do Saya , who woo the chosen representative of the Unban colony In this city. Ho described the woik being done by the Cuban army and scored Woylcr. The crowd frequently applauded him. him.It It had been announced that nearly all of the canlldatos for mayor would bo present to speak , but Henry Oc-oigo was the only one t to appear. ! Mr George fipoko briefly Ho said "We ate hero to pay our respects to and extenl our greeting to our hitter who has been rescued bravely from Iho .Spanish prltoii I am here as a representative of u body of the true democracy ( applause ) , as a man who has been honored by the mandate of his fellou cltUciid to take up the work of Thomas Jefferson I am here to say In the luiiio of the great democratic party that we feel sympathy with you In the atrugglc going on Ii Cuba Miss Cisnero * Is rescued Ooel bless her Wo extend to her a glad wel come to our freedom " Among tlioao present at the reception at Delmonlco's were Former Ambassador Kits- ( Is and wife. Colonel Ktlian Allen and Charles Dana Ulbson Nearly every prom inent member of the Cuban colony was present American I.ady Corsets aie tne Best. tlm < > IIII-IIN eif Oi-i-iiu VI-KHI-IN , lle-l. Ill , At New York-Hilled-Campnn'u. for Liverpool , Munltobi. for London , Li Cias- logno , fur Havre , LT Hrotazne , for Havie , IIIIH , for Oenoii , Maufcdam , for Kotterdatn AnIveel-I'mbila , from Liverpool At Liverpool Airheel TaurU , fiom New York At Havr > Sallc-el La rimmpagnf. for Ni w York At Southampt n-Silled-St I'nul , f' r New ' . Yoik At MarHllcs Arrived Ilrnaiin'i fnin NewYoi It At StettinBilledThlntvalla for New York. At Hoiton-Arrlved-aallla , from I.Ivet- paol. Special Sale of now on at siXTir.NTii : FAKNAM. BUY A BOX OF ( VI-RY DHUC1OUS ) And square yourself with your girl. 1520 FAHNAM. The firm of Roberts Bros. , wholesale rubber iliMlors of Cliic.i o , failoil : t short Utno n < jo nml tto IUMU forUmato c-niiu h to iinichtiMj a jront li [ * line of tlicif Maoliinleislii-s Wu'vo jilui-oil thc'tn on Milo tit nb iut."iJ percent loss than vvbolestlc ! prlu. an opporlnnit.v OMAHA TIIIMT you'll never luivo ti'jtiin. They iiti'till u ' niittlo of the lc" ) t itnility ] of yixuU in tlio i > in | | > ri > pr\ itULSIiLii LU. very lateststyluiQ iSviSj s v iS iS ? 1.111 FAltMAM. Every painter that use-- . Patton's Master Paintei-'s Finishing White Comes back for mot o. Tt is the boat. Try it. All kinds , all sios , all coloranj ( ptaty. Kvon if you only want "that broken light" toplnccd call up IU ! ) , give us the tiv.o and \vo will ha\o the hole stopjied "quicker. " JA . ? Cor llth and Is Home With a Poor Stove ? llupjiinpss cnn only bo io-.t ic'tl when your stove is It\i-il .ti'd works well wo will bi in luippincs-s b.ic'li if jon ciili it ] ) Tclopliuno 7)0. ( Omaha Stove Repair Works , 1207 DOLKJhAS ST. Pcrff ctcd Order Woodcraft. Popular and Proiressivc. Woodmen of the World. \VANTir : > OMAHA , M II Our 1'opulni mil Orlulnol ruiti.roi Poinim ml tlm order to favm ihle > eoiiHlele r etlun i sroo10 itooo : iu\irri i vr UIVTII. Rnielcil niwossnienl i ile- < A JIW ineiniiimnt place-1 at HieKrivo of rvtrv ileccaFPil ine-mlicr 1'nMiie-ni if nsfeiiiimi inn nml eliies K.IIJ nt llie > nut of 20 to 30 jenrs ace .i.lliiK t' nir il Juiiiliiv iiii ; rir. mi f'lii I ktiii. ossemimint nt n inliilmuin fcft)0 ) incnibeiB tl 3,0 fCO 00 lu , > e < in Id ami over i > 0' ' ) inoniiinenlb ere'elnl ti elite Aelelitss T C" HOOT , Sovereign Coinmandur , orlUIINT , VATHS , Sovereign Uerli. Omaha Nob. Shecly Block , , Union Stook Yards Company Lits Coutraot for Bonn Extensive Improvements. TWO LARGE BUILDINGS WILL BE ERECTED f I'IM-HH | llrli-K , Striiriir ( U III " Mini < * ' ' " Sleine- mill Iron , Ur Comnlftfil l > > "c feiiilier Ifi. i An Important mcetltiK was liclel by the Hoard of Directors of the South Omalm Stock Yards company In the olllce of I'rralelc'iit 1'axtcn ) estcrdaj Ab Imn already been an- nounccil , the company ha had iinilor caiiHlil- 1 rratlon the construction of a new exchange building at the jards 'Iho plans which have been drafted were prtocntcd to the ellrertors yesterday and were accepted In Hpeaklng of the now Improvements President I'axton stated lust evening 'Tho boird of ellrertoih and mjfct'lf have gene care fully over the plans of the now exchange building , and with a few alterations they will be accepted The Improvement will bo ejuito an extensive ono The exchange as contemplated will comprise two Imilillngfi which will be connected In uuch manner that they will practical ! ) form one The llrst structure will bo erecteel upon the ground west of the old building and will bo rnn- nected with It. The dimensions are GQxlOO feet , with a height of two stories 'IhU bullel- Ing will be subdivided into olllrea both floors being urt'il for tills purpose Adjoining thu first annex on the north will bo the second building Thlx Is slightly larger Iho di mensions are 75x100 feet with the same height This last strmturc will bo need for a reataurcnt. dining room and Kitchen to liether with a bar. The upper floor will be divided Into rooms for the cinplojes and for other purpose * * "While the buildings will be plain In finish wo will spare no expense to muko them 'durable They will i > ot only auommoilato Ihe overflow of business from the old ex change , but will bo built la stand for all lime to come It U tbo In'entlon of the company to tear the old building doun at some future date and to substitute a new cue of similar design to Iliu ono whldi will t-oon be con- Kliuetcd 1'llRSSni ) I1IIICK AND S'lONIJ "The btruitiires will bo built of prc.Ted brick and Btcuio lion will alro enter laigjly in the constiiu tlnn of the roofs and other poitlonx The tonfs will be Hhcathcd with slate so as to form a lire-proof building. The gutters ami tiimmlngs will be of cop * per The Interior wood vvotk will bo of hard plno finish , 01 nthci hard woods , and will be neat and hutulHomo "Tho contract for the whole with the exception of the plumbing , wan lot to Con- tractots Sl.uno d Jackson They have III- btnictloiiH to push the bnllelliiKs forward * R raplelly as pcxslblc , and It will bo Htlpulutnd that Iho work bo coinplt t < d by December IS Of couise. It Is pouslblu that we may not taKe po2Bi'sslon of the new annexes until the first of Iliu yeai , but It will not bo later than that The rnniiact price was a Irlflo f.lioit of JSQ.OOO Aftei the plumbing Is c.m- pluted the entlro expense will upproiilir.ato this amount. " In addition to the supervlMon of the nx- uhaiiKi ) bullillng the board donated a tract of land of nix acres to the Cuduhy Packing company Thl land Is located noith ol thu present plant of the company und will be Ufceil b > It foi ( hi ! crculon of Its now addi tions. This last named Improvement It U oflie lally amioiiMiei ] will cost In the neigh boihood of $100000 You can't tuio cuiifluiiiptle > n lint yoi can nvolil It and cure every other form of th oat ser or lung ticiuble by t.'ie use of One Mlnuto ' dire1 , f. ( < iin ( lull Toiiriiiiini'iit. UOI'ai/AS , W > o , Oct -Tie tourmi- inent of the Douglas Gun club was a suc cessful ( Vint , n liitge number of eon estants t.iklng pir ) from < 'ahiei , ( ilinroelc and other iintr.ilV > oinliig towns In the e lull < oiU"-i for the e up uoil last ve.ir , it C'ij. IMT , by the Douglas team , the homo ti nn again won , und will r tain tbo tup permancn ly The i-coro vna , Douglas , TO. Caspir , & 2 In the- live blrel xhoot , entries } 10 uuch. 'mil moin y to high Kilns , he he'ore on a poxulhle fifteen stcoel ; Ji Mill mi , U , Hlie , 13 , Morton U , Koxtou , U ; ItlmlnKton , b The match shoot for } 5 < ) showeel poor shootliiK the seme standing In a possible flflv Ifxuiiin lf > Itlee , 15 , total 31. Morton. 15. Itlinliigton , H. total , 2 < Hi'iii'1 % fi1 fetr llolfl l'roii | < H > . f'HICACO Oil 10 A bill , tsklng for a re. < e He r f ir the pn lols. s anel prnoi r y of the Li xlnglciii Huti I I'ul dint ; < o m my vv.is tiled In tie cinutt c iiit twilii ) 1 < > CliiilUu M , Tiiwlkr Ji one of ihu boiulholdilti Small rill , rafe pill , best pin fro Witt' * LI'tlu ' Ilarlj UlierH cute blllousticia , coiutl- patlon , tick headache.