The Record is Broken! 3;TeTrer 3.3-j. tla.e Ixistorr of tia-e Clotla.ixa.gr TaraoLe liav 37-0-0. "been. a"ble to secure sio.cla. T7-a,l-vo.e for 37-0-10.3: x2n.ora.e37- as of ''. . tin EI SOIT Olotln-ier Ul'K PRICK OVIi PitlCK Men's Business suits, good value $8.00, . . .... $4.65 Men's black Worsted suits, good value $15.00, . . . . Men's square and round cut suits, good value $15.00, . . 10.00 MSn's double-breasted Cheviot suits, good value $13.50, 8.65 - , . i iiniiio tiP nn ....... 4:. j i f DOVS SUltb, guuu vaiut ' i fit i- :i -j . rrnnH n 1 1 1 f XV. OL). . . . ... X0J Men's pants, good value $2.00, $ 1.40 Men's Custom-made pants, good value $7.00, . . . 5.0 Men's Chinchilla overcoats, good value $8.50, . . .. 4.85 Men's fur collars and cuffs overcoats, good value $16.50, 10.00 Children's cape overcoats, good value $3.50, . . . 1.00 rthiiHrn'c; suits, eood value $2.oU, Our complete assortment of Men's and Boys' Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Caps, Socks, Sus penders, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises will also be sold at BED-ROCK PRICES. COME AND SEE THE OUTFITTER OF MANKIND. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. ELSON, the Cash Clothier, AN AWFUL ACCIDENT. Jas. McHealy, a Louisville Citizen, I Killed By Caving Sand. WERE POWEBLESS TO ASSIST. Bystanders Were Forced t Stand By and Sea the Man Covered Up With the Sand and Killed Various Other Motes. Some time within the past year the people of tbe village of Louisville be came unusually excited over the re ported discovery of gold close to that town by an ex-miner named Huber. The find was made in an old deserted well and, although the genuineness of the gold was clear, a quantity of the sand was sent to an assayist to deter mine what proportion of the yellow metal it contained. The result of tbe assay was not at all encouraging, but this fact did not deter the people of the town from having faith in the claim that gold in paying quantities existed in that immediate neighbor hood and ever since that time certain parties have continued to prospect for the Yellow metal. Jas. McNealy, a well-known Louisville citizen, has been one of the prospectors, and as a result of his determination to prosecute the search he met with an awful death yesterday. McXealy 's prospecting has been con fined to an old well in the near neigh borhood where Huber made bis find. McXealy had sunk a shaft to a depth of thirty feet through the sand, and as he went down failed to take the usual precaution of curbing the sides of the shaft. He was at work yesterday af ternoon when, without a moment's warning, a large body of sand caved off one side of the shaft and completely enveloped his body, his head alone protruding above the surface. His cries attracted assistance, but as there was immediate danger of a further caving of the sand, one of the party hurried off for a barrel to put over Mc Xealy's head and thus protect him Their fears of a further caving of the sand proved only too true, for a few minutes afterwards a large body of Band fell with a crash and poor Mc Xealy was buried to a depth of several feet. The men at tbe top of tbe well were absolutely powerless to save him and he was smothered to death within their very sight. Work was then com menced to get the body out in tbe hope that it might be revived, but the task was more difficult than supposed and it was eleven o'clock at nuht before the body, cold and lifeless, was res cued and removed to the ground above McXealy was well-known in and about Louisville. He was about thirty five years of ajje and leaves a wife but no children. His untimely end is an exceedingly sad affair and tbe wife has tbe sincere sympathy of hosts of friends in her awful affliction. An Aecldental hhooting. By the accidental discbarge of a shot gun in the southern limits of tbe city at about ten o'clock this morning Miles Curry, a young man about twenty-eight years of age, was maimed for life, with a further possibility that the young man's death may ensue. Corry is a son-in-law of S. R. Car rigan of this city, and came to town yesterday from bis home in Xance county by wagon, accompanied by his wife. This morning Curry and Mr Car rigan 'b son, joe, maae arrange ments to go hunting out on the Platte bottoms north of town, the intention being to journey in Curry's wagon Before departing they loaded a muzzle loading shot gun with a charge of goose shot and placed tbe gun with tbe butt resting on the bottom of tbe wagon and the barrel on the side of the wagon box. One of Mr.Carrigan'a ittle girls was inside of the wagon, and while she was moving about tbe gun was jarred sufficiently to make it fall onto the bottom of the wagon box, the result being that the cap exploded ami released the heavy charge of shot. Curry was standing on the ground close to tbe wagon and the charge tore a bole completely through tbe side of the wagon box and tben struck him in the right arm close to the shoulder. The muscles were completely shot in twain, tbe bone was shattered and a few of the shot were carried on and penetrated the right lung. A physician was immediately called and tbe flow of blood stopped, after which tbe wounds were dressed preparatory to ward an amputation of the arm. Tbe atter operation was performed late this afternoon. Tbe physicians are hopeful, but the young man's recovery is by no means assured. Difficulty Over a Banning; Horse. Abe Billings of Nebraska City is tbe owner of a running horse which is his pride and delight. For some time the animal has been at Syracuse in the hands of a man named McFadden for training. Abe learned in some way that bis horse was not at Syracuse and asked Constable White to hunt the animal up. White started on the trail and soon located the animal at Elm- wood, this county, where McFadden had sold it to a liveryman. Abe re plevied tbe horse and when the case was beard McFadden swore that he had purchased it from Billings for the magnificent sum of $15. This was easily proven not to be tbe fact and Abe secured his horse. He says he will swear out a warrant for McFad- den's arrest on the charge of horse stealing. The Bennett-Rosewater libel case has been finally disposed of. Judge Scott, criminal judge of the district court in Douglas county, took it up yesterday, and alter a lengthy talk dismissed it upon representation ot the plaintiff. Judge Scott comment-d warmly upon the transfer of the case from his court. The case had been transferred to Judge Ambrose and was set for hearing when the case pending should be finished. Applica tion was made to the supreme court for a writ of mandamus to compel Jude Scott to turn the case over to Judge Ambrose. County Attorney Kaley afterward appeared before Judge Ambrose and entered a nolle. The order was made and the suit dis missed from tbe docket, which ends the case in all branches of the district court, civil and criminal. Henry Englekemeier. a former Cass county farmer, but now a resident of Cherokee Strip, returned home today after a short stay in this vicinity on business. lie is well pleased with his new home and reports that corn went 35 bushels to the acre and wheat about 40 bushels during the season just passed. He says that land in the strip is still cheap and will prove a profitable investment. He has sowed 130 acres in fall wheat and looks for a big crop Foil Sale The Shipman property on west Locust street, comprising six of the most desirable residence lots in the citv. A great big bargain. In quire of, Allen J. Beeson, First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The Singer Man'f'g Co. iieci:ivki 54: First Awards, BelnK tbe largest number of awards obtained by any exhibitor and more than double the number received by all other Sewlnjr Marl-'tie companies. Awards received ou the f allowing: Family Sewing Machine", V. S. No. 2, I. F. C. B. and Intcle Thread Automatic Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Machine Cabinets, Art Embroideries, Laces. Cur tain. Upholstery, Artistic Furnishings, Sewing and Embroidery, Tapestry Ma chine Work. AIo 43 Awards, covering machines for manufacture in every line where a Sewing Machine can te used on Wool, Cotton and Silk Cloth. Knit Goods. Leather, etc., for Ornamental Stitching. Button holes. Eyelets, Barriug, Over seaming, staying, etc. W. L. Douclas aW a at I A P SO TU C QTST. 3 QnUbiNo TUT BEST. SQUCAKIN& AGENTS WANTED. The Singer M'fg Co "All Over the World." Branch Office 1310 Douglas St., Omaha. When Baby was tick, we gave her Castoria, When she waa a Child, she cried far Castoria, When aha became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When aha had Children, aha gave tham Castorta. r A is an arbitrary word used to designate the only bow (ring) which cannot be polled ofl the watch. Here's the idea The bow hat a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside) tbe pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it caaaot be pulled or twisted off. It positively prevents the loss of the watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping. IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boss Filled or other watch cases bearing this trsde mark All watch dealers sell them without extra cost. A waUh cite opsnar will sent tret ta any ena by tha manulaeturtra. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. 10 LTVM Thwie tiny Capsules are superior to Balaam of Copaiba. Cubebs'and Injections. MnTjfl cure in 48 hours the V, V same diseases -without any incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PALPITATION OF THE HEART. Shortness of Breath, Swell ing of Legs and Feet. For about four years I was trou bled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I waa treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benefit. Finally I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and liver Pills. Af ter beginning to take them Ifelt better! I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." . E. B. BUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. MHos Ileart Ctire is sold on a Ppsitlje guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at $1. 6 bottles for to, or It will be Bent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind. Sold by all druggists. 5. CORDOVAN, 4.3.5?FlNECALf&KAKSAf!Cl 3.5. PCLICE.3 SOLES. 5o.2.VV0RKINGMEN? EXTRA FINE. " 2.i7-5 BOYSSCHOOlSHOES. LADIES- !S SEND FOR CATALOGUE n POCKTQN. MASS. Van can anve money by.purcbalutf V. L lluunlaa IMioen, Because, -we are the largest manufacturers ot advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name nd price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting 1 wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than rny oThermake. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. sold by JOSEPH FETZER. VITAL1S PHOTOGRAPHED rttoM Lira. wr vr-sa A&4e a. Well &o of 1st Day HIT II IO VIIALIi 10 Day. V urttx..i- aoth Day. rncnn rthiMbui sotn Day. Produces the Above liefiultg In 30 Ijs. It uct3 powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men will retrain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vipor by using VITA LIS. It quickly and surely re e tores Nervousness, Lest Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Mem ory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects ot self abuse or excess and Indiscretion. Wards off Insanity and consumption. Insist on having VITALIS. no other. Can be carried in vest pocket. By mall. Sl.00 per package, or six for $5.00, with a poltie written gosrantee to cure Or refund the monrr. Circular free. Address CALL MET ItKHKItY rj!PAXT, Chlcsgo, 111. For sale at PUttsraouth, Neb., byO. H. Snyder and Gerlngi Co., aruggiix. FAT PEOPI.?"! Paiik Ohbs'ty Pills Will re.luce your weight PEKM ASKXTLY from li to 15 pounds a month. NO SI'AUVISU. pi:!mes or injury; NO PL" II LK'ITY Tlo-y i'liil'l up the health and tn-mitl fv the complexion, lettving So WitlXlvLK- or rllbiue-H. sl'nCT ABDOMEN'S nid lillicult b.-eaitiin-; 'r'-' ' " li.-v -1 Si K X IK II I M .XT. but it-cU' it i'i I - ' r iff. loptrl on 'y after y.snrs of -SiT;cu-i'. All orders supplied direct from -uro li ;..- i'rioe J.OO er pm-eire or three p-l(Muei for is mi i.v miil postpuld. Textimoiiiiils -tud piriie-il ir- 1-chIi-! 2-e:i:s. jfAll corre-iU'Mi ''' i i .iri : -n 1 1 -i I Park Remedy Co., i3.sto:i, Alas. A 5 Areola's Bnio-tsieiu. BptsndM cirntivo ncent for Nervous or 61 U.u.luoli. DmIii rThmidtinn. KlMljltSStl- Apeciiil or atneial Neanilnia: also for Khc . matltfm, uour, money x'lsoraers, pepsia. Ann'mio. Antidots for Alcoholi Rtui other excesses, i'rice, 10, 2SaadU)oenu. Ultirvwwat. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 151 S Western Avenue, CHICA jL-APIES DO YOU EKCtf " DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL BHD PEHHYROYfIL PILLS ara the original and only FRENCH, safe and re Jiablo enre on the market, trice JO.01); eent by mail. Genuine sold only by F. G. Kricke & lo., Druseist. ton i:iTUEll srx. This niMdr f C RPIICJ X few Ut ditocllr to th r of .E UllUTl J thoMdiMUCsofUieUiiito.i;nn'. Or. galis, requires no cnanr v. nauieous, nirearial or poioncn rued iemeito bo taken interuellj. A'hca AS A PKEVEKTiVE bj either sex it ! Impwsibletoeontrw urTUwmUiHve; b-J in fee ewe o those already Uro.TvATL Arrucito wilhOanorrrKraenuuieti. w m "ITT TO "K fee cure. Price l.y n'l. paU- r 0 low lac a. J55GO Reward! WE will pa v l-.e heve reward for any case of Liver Com pl..i f I';--pepsia, ick Headache. In dieestion Coo'iiunlion or Costiveness we cannot cure with c . i V-'-tcbie Liver Pills, when the dirrct 'on.-: -. ' : ricllv complied with. Tn air ouri iy Vet ' : ; ! nd never fail to give sa. isiacuoo. .- ! : . tea. I jrgc boxes. 25 cents. Beware or -- rnd imitations. Tnegen- U?ne ..- , -f .' I.'." v THEjOnNtWal cciii;-A;- ' x:. 0, UPKEDY end LASTING RESULTS. FAT PEUKLt No Inconvenience. Simple, n Afl'-.-.I.TTTELT 72X1 from any injurious substance. Priee e3.CK per bottle. Send 4e. lor treatii VBEMONT MKDICAL. CO.. Boston. Mar AV I cm get 1 Icaaitayl nia Voa can stay tela. What is MP JU Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription, for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yen use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and Its merit so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tbe intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Caruk Maktyk, D. New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DiarrbcBa, Eructation, Kills 'Worms, gives sleep, and promote dJ gestion. Without injurious medication. "For Beveral years I have recommends, your ' Caste ria, and shall always continue to do so as ir. has invariably produced beneficuU results." EDwnt F. Pardejc, M. D 125th Street and 7th Ave New York City. Thx Ckntaur Company, 77 Mcrrit Stkext, New Yobx Cttt "' MJ.-W JU" ' LH."-L " !. ' .:' .1,1 i IICNTSVILI.E, Ala., July 23, 1H94. TheYeVfo eoueh ws terrible, was save.I bv '''''J " X vrl IJauv was croupv ud would never have nearlv two venrsold was alsj saved by Mil .' lHnh eo croup medicine In the survived without your remedy. I had not bel eve 1 "6 ' , b world. I would not be without a I. ;ttle ' ! house lor ten time MARTIN, save ! me manv a dollar In doctor bills. Mncerelj, Are You Alive To Your Own Interests? PERHAPS you are, but if not, you ought to be. e There's one good way to prove that you're in the . land of the living buy your . Furniture, Stoves and House Furnishings OF - IPEARL MAN HIS PRICES will not admit of Competition they're so downright low. Give him a call. PEARLMAN, The House Furnisher. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, PLATTSMOU1H. 9 : a r J 1 A ' ) K it 1