1 ( PART Ili , Es17TO2J . , : ES7 'AI3L7SIIED JU a D r . , 18i 1 . O AIIASITNDAY MC1R , NU , JUNE G , 1S9S. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS , , \ t GRAND SALE OF HOT , I WEATHER { t ! . Here's an event that we flays beena e nn ready for-for some time-a x When you visit Omaha make the Burton Store your sale that's going to make more steady customers for our store than an Y sale BOX KITES OIVEN AWAY ) ' trading place-your meeting place-your 's ash-up place-your lunch room-make it your home-and we ever held-It wt11 reach thousands' f strangers and convince still more Tomorrol , the Great feel at home , We have everything ready for you Omaha folks that money spent with us , brings them twice and three times During packages-and check them free will of charse. your Ask the returns that it does when spent elsewhere-Our , buyers have literally BANKRUPT SALE OF BOYS' CLOTHING 'I ' any of the floorwalkers to Show the ladies of your denuded the eastern markets of the best and greatest bargains during the y e will give away free one of the celebrated i party to our reception room. Eat in our restaurant in the basement at poplast few weeks buying entire -wholesale stocks and outputs of mills and Rochester box kites with every purchase of a dollar or I ular prices , over in the boys clothing department. factories , FOR LESSMONIE3Y THAN THIE BARE COST OF THE MAThRIALS N . 16th and Douglas t eta a , t OOSTON I I STORE ' PR0Pa _ iETORS. TriE HEART OF OMAHA. , The Largest Istabiisluncnt in the t1 est. - ASEMENTU , - _ I Hot A New York manufacturer's entire stock of There ne\fr was such o rate-it would be impossible for any e I.11aiIes S LIitS silk and serge Parasols and , Umbrellas , in almost evcry batty e1so to have such a Sala No on would think of giving such bargains. We NO 11 ABOUT TILT SIIUE STYLE imaglnablo style , to be sold may never make souther such sale. You cannot afford to miss this sale. Below Yeather I are some of the wonderful bargains. ' - . a $ ° the re uar 4" r l4s That is Omating All the Excitement All 10,000 yards of good quality cor . D4C [ TOmt , S5 LADIES' WHITE LINEN DUCK SUITS , 9Bcr i ded Dimities--others would tali 1 Carpe L S e - I t 500 ehlllreu + s fancy parasols in them cheap at 7uc , we sell them Z : C S NOES AT HAIF PRICE AN D LESS 1000 white linen ( luck stilts that became lnauy ( ifrerellt styles and patterns 0 C no tomorrow remnants at . 32 . . . . c . , . . full . . . . . . pieces- . . . . . . . . . . . the Our carpet Carpet business Department of Omaha. is revolutionizing Never have f''lee" Thnl have tIl Weer \'tIl I . . Il a nd1ro Nv \ i slightly soiled 1n transit-new styles , shirt go at lOe each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .One big table COTTON CRASH . You been able to buy such fine. high class Ile Jtaule Acana-Tire Very Be.t carpets at such ridicuiously low prices , Shoes That tarnoy Will flu. r and jacket trimmed with 5UiT11GS-others call them insertion slightly soiled 'IhOllSallls of 1111SSeS + and Chll(1TCI1 S pistil cheap 'at lOc a yard-we offer r 159,000 WORTH OF SIoES ' ' and fancy parasolsgo at lOc , Ytc. 30c and 44c , worth them to you tomorrow 1 e will sell tomorrow Wilton ALL ON SALE TOMORROW. on sale in upto.l,00. . . . . ON DARGAiN SQUARES at . c a y std , . Carpet , extra Velvet Carpet , salt department , worth AND I\ THE SHELVING , l ' C c to i dot up r. One small lot Scitch Ginghams. Why MCquette and other very high class oN THE MAIN FLOO R second floor all size. ! ! ! , , t ! lo or c er erln s that have been . { we say it is sm.tll Is because there ore never AND IN THE DASEIE T. ' at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . than ' ' - . . only 1- ,000 yards. It may not sold In Omaha for less MEN'S SfOES Hundreds of ladles plain and fancy silk and chiffon , lace - . 11.50 a yard. We offer these 9000 pair mca'a black and inn shoes , made trimmed in laid , atri ellecks and solld colors at OSc 51 , ,0 last only a few hours. and over 100 different pat- In the very best 81111 newest styles , Dest parasols l ) , ) es o , Line of WHITE Pi UE SUITS worth e3.0U. ' ' We sell tomorrow at , 3 terns , with or without 5 leather anti best wotkmanshlp Jfade to re- Sample He up to loft up as high as $5.00 to ls.tq a pair , go at. l worth lip and they are worth borders , all at Sac 9Sc , Fl..a , $ lay , 11.09 , 1..50 a.nd 13.50 , fl also linen crash and ( luck suits , $5 $ 9 SI t and $2.5 , toilvedollar : , Qc " ' ' ' " " ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ a yard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1"00) pair LADIES' of ladles SHOES. flnest Rochester , l On sale 52.50 , S3 , 9S and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - , of Imperfect Black Very goad quality of Brussels Philadelphia and New Pork made baton .111 the bond serge wnblllaa floor this c feel , at OOc , One lot slightly and lace shoes , In plain kid and fancy auk NET will sell it Carpet , with or without bor- vesting tops , made to retail from $3.00 to 5 LAWN SUITS Trimmed with ruffles each , worth ill ) t0 ,1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . we entire ders , all handsome patterns , t k3. ® and $ G.(0 a pair , go on bargain squares 5e 1ar tomorrow for an and In the , . bolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cheap These by tnany b dealers considered at tdc. . $1.15 , 11.50 shelving , 1.00. 11 at It 3t C , ) an.t $ : .Try , ' eulbroiderw , ribbons , many of them north 10,000 umbrellas made of the finest quality of silk serge , silk Positively and absolutely new high grade , One lot of Duck .suiting , full pieces , Ingrain Carpet-We are now all finest makes and newest styies of shoes. ill ) t0 51.0-y011r choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . taffeta. twilled silk , r o at 9Sc , tit.25 + 1 19 , tit 9S and .JO , remnants. This is the 12c making a grand special sale at shown anywhere ' in the t'nhe.l States. . LADIES' OXFORD TIES. ! worth to 55.00 each. up tomorrow 15c and 39c. Slrictl y all wool Thousands and thousands of the prettiest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . newest and daintiest , best wearing Oxfurtt 5a0 LIPIE SKIRTS worth tip at 5c a yard Ingrain Carpet at 50c a yard. I S I 2 S 49 S 9 25fl Ties and Slippers that money can buy. 111 tofivednl plain kid , many silk vesting and i $ 2 5 0 9 Q , 1 9 1 A q lays each. One lot BLEACHED MUSLINfeathers I , the tops patent exactly with satin stri l ) e(1wilc ruffles around t In { . some as always " good quality-but are Straw + { L14 tolled In the anent shoe alo"es"at tram bottom-on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32C 1 iLi m $2.00 to 15.00 and 16.00 , at 0 $10 , 000 worth of Japanese an(1111 rh grade silk rtrmuante-self tome"n e h old the business of Omaha. R1e . $1.5I. $2.0) ) . t.15. 1:51 and 13.00 , . . . . . . , . ' ' , . 7 T raw at 3'rc a yard INFANTS' , MISSES' , AND CHILDREN'S and satin Fans from ' YOrh , bought th't'Aew A late shipment lust arrived , but on ac- SHOES. auction t0 1)e sold out Immense bargains la fhfle . Immense bargains in Infants , ' misses , ' oiler We , ) vedery-thhis 1 count of lateness we bought cheap. and children's black and tan shoes , button ' ' ' ' Fan Lawn , ma - is tomorrow at il ! c , 15c , 19c , 158 and 39c a and lace , 111 Plain kid and fancy vesting , DTR't S 'OR' PRIGS i ca 1s the lac quality-we sell to Z c \ that ) cps , start at 39c , 50c , Cc , 75c , 53c , 9Sc , S1 : S and . yard straw cotton warpattings . warp and 11.0. Ladies' laundered shirt waists , very attractive , white and col- Thousands of fancy Japanese alld finest quality of satin 2c at T + c . . . . . . . . . . . . . are worth from 15c to 75c a yard , DOTS' , YOUTHS' SHOES. AND LITTLE GENTS' , OrCtl 1 ) I ( 1l1 C also fine linen lawns , trimmed with Clnl)1'OlClery ' pallus go at 2c each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . . . s bargains-tomorrow 1 All the different ' ' styles and kinds ' nnd ; and insertion , in white , plain , colors , checks and plaids , at only-in 40 loch \\'IIITE WIDE G1 . JC I9c colors heels , and boys' spring , youths' heels and , go little at gents' 7c. 80c shoes' , OSe. . ! One immense lot of very tine quality Japanese all(1 other LAWN , s ? c , worth Z .C 1 ! $ I.2. $1.50 and $1.75. 7 We do the largest shoe business in the fancy fans , all go iii one lot at lc each , worth up to 25c entire west. $140 $298 30 shoe salesmen to watt on you and seat-h will sell lm erlal - Tomorrow nc p apaclty for .00 . , ffl , x111 the high "acts silk and satin fans from this lot , worth Long Cloth llseo alee , every 5 _ _ _ _ timeapaclty over customers at on sell We sell more shoes than y where at ll a bolt-we C atn1 three shoe- u ) stores 111 Omaha combined , A ) to own 1,000 Black Silk yards , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GCd rid Special Sale- shoe depaartment at 881 time and the crowd and you see buying shoes will convince you orp SHI T WAISTS SHIRT WAISTS C , 3909 , pair : c ladi' , c ro s ilk Jctsy es .iota go at Iqc Special ale on ' I N E N 0 E P1' these statements. ' that are worth up t ( $2in new 200 black silk shirt waists , SILK MITTS a pair-worth ppro u0c. ' ' 1 materials full ath made out of $1.00 ' g Thousands of ladies' perfect 5ltng [ r $ From a well known Importer we buy all CI'C(1 and point quality taffeta silk summer Corsets , made in short , t.adles Tomorrow we offer the entire 6 months' i the sample and add dozens of towels. These 9 p llone and extra long accumulation of seconds and slightly tai backs , reg. $7. 50 Slllr't v waists , In white , drab Linen Collars. perfect Ded Spreads from a well known I are all kinds from the cheapest to the best waists sale and black to go 9c manufacturer. These are but slightly Im- and w e will sell tomorrow Knotted Fringe on sale at. . . . . . . . , 011 a at 3Oc , worth ll t0 75c . 5,0rp ladies' all pure 11ieu perfect and about one-half the regular Damask Towels at IOc. Lthc , 15c , 19c and rya" ; r P many hu d y , co Iars in go at price. They go tomorrow at 39c , 49c , a9c , 15c. They are nrortb from :5c to 75c SILK BARGAINS. , ' lU : , and LiaC each , 75c and 980 each. ' w' $1.00 Summer Corsets ci1C Choice . f4 ' ' pfAO very best qunhly Sunucer 15c Cors. t' , made Imig. In the 5c ,2 ,100 } old C of 1 50 STRIPED TAFFETAS r ) t new French slasP e , the I , I ' very best. Standard ltrpds 5c I Dc 1 2c is the biggest opportunity to lay in acts 1 ted for waists and trimmings , 49c f just the some nacecrybod1' that occurred Bed of Spreads ever f } ells of Ml a antra out a supply 9 C a 0 d 25 011 bargain Square , at , per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74'i price 69c alt slue . in Omaha. c . A1ltholadles'Jnponet 50c qualityof ladles' large size Rich BLACK an(1 fan GRENADINES ( black silk g ) relladulc , for full e . fl 'eet 49 TIE S all fancy worth colors silk up , to5c string at 5c . tieslu . each , o Puff Werth ! French Ties s00. , Pique made , offinest go at : Sc- quality BANKRUPT BOYS' ' CLOTHING costume or swell waists , at , per yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ' ' $28OOO STOCK 1,000 dozen o ! ladles' and ; ch/ldren's / - ANDKEROIEF Y.etchlets lu plain white and fancy borders , Silk Chiffon and Mousseline de Sole and , at llc each. SOLD BY THE SHERIFF AT FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. _ _ _ _ _ many _ styles _ _ patterns _ go _ : _ blacks and all colors double width ' ' , , All the latest , newest and best sty les of Boys' and Child's Suits in this sale. Hundreds of dozens a1 ladles plain white a ad fancy bordered , hemstltched and drawn GOC quality at , per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thread , open work handkerchiefs , go at Sc and toe each , worth up' to 15c. ' ' S200 S250 BOYS' SUITS $3,50 $ BOYS' ' SUITS I S5 and $6 BOYS' ' SUITS IO,000 ladies' handsomely embroidered wash yells In many styles and designs , go at I AT la25a II.LINER.'Y. . 15c and 35c each ; some worth up to 75c. , BOYS SUITS t FOR SI.88a FOR $2,50" $ -Floe Knox spilt sailors at 9Sc. . ' AT 95o. Boys' navy blue Boys' absolutely Some of the highest an sailor Finest , 13.95 quality quality o ! ) , titan at 1..0. braid , Knox shape , 7 ! eS Child's Underwear , , , . . f , + , r , ! 9 . Boys' eassimero and COMBINATION SUITS , 9 „ all wool new stylish finest grade worsted , ens 8 1. Short back , untrimmed sailor , while only , 250 ' ' ; cheviot Knee Pants Salta , ) ; 111'3 Of 1 ) silts with . -lilts , 11a1' mere and Cheviot Sufis fen , , 15c. Ladies' misses and children's spring and summe white knit un IOD at $ quality derwear ulces that jua of the L made in reefer and double boys , from 3 to 8 years , Iq ' 16.00 trimmed hats at 1,98 , at are guaranteed to be one-half each suit t tri111111ed , 3 t0 $ 1 1' 9 Finest Panama shore back and dress _ regular _ _ retail _ _ _ price. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' rr breasted styles , ages t to ' ages p sailor , brownie , reefer and „ fashion , to , ' ' , „ 1 l yearswOftll , q _ JO years , in vicetee sty les , 0 to middy styles , G to 15 years lq shapes , trimmed in the height of 9 8 3fanyhundreds o [ dozens of misses children's and bop's and b . it ' 14 , worth two dollars go years p5 car' , in d Ut tblo brettated sell a t $ 6,00 50 styles to select from , at a t 1 dies' jersey ribbed summer tnndervests in whit R and ecru go at 5c .7 at y a double breasted styles , all grZ $1S , each. , at -g0 styles- at a 1'.50 quality of ladies' legborn hats at 69c. OS ooate u' ' ' ' j l All the children's and girls' and boys' French Dnlbriggan vests'- 5 r Extra large Beauty roses and foliage , 5a oentr i ° - pants t and drawers s o at bOc and 15c each worth u p to 50c. Imported flowers , new , fresh flowers just received , all varieties , worth up to 11,50 , on i OC'j One bargain square piled high with ladles' lane . cotton and lisle $108 i . [ j I I thread undert'eits . in white cream and biack.an fanc3 colors go sale at 1DC and /5c. ' at l9c and . . - , c worth up to wc. , It LIGI lTI1G TII ( { , CITY IALL [ Electrician Schurig liar His Plans for the Work Well Matured , MATTER WAITS ON LOBECK'S ' COIiSiITT E Geuernl Sentlucut lu Pi , , or of lluvtug the Mruriclpal ilutldhrg Ghen , Its Cntar 1lress'Ithont y 1''urther Delray , Nothing has yet been done In the matter at lighliug up the city hall during the exposition - position , Electrician Schurig baa been too busy to push the matter and Lobeck's committee - mittee on public property and buildings has not taken a step yet toward doing anything In the matter. f The general aeutlment about the city Is that the local government ought to get to cork , in view of the fact that the court house and other bulldingt are being put Into shape for illumluatlon , It is figured that the city will ax up the city hall during during carnival week , anyway , and that the coat of putting the globes 1n position now and keeping them there throughout the ex- potioa $ would not call for mucb more ex pyuu. It would not be nscwsary nor dg sirablo to have the building lighted up each night , but it would be nice to do so on holidays - idays like the Fourth of July , when big crowds of people will be in the city , and when large conventions are held. City Electrician Schurig says that the expense - pense that would need to be Incurred for this comparative permanent dbplay would not be much greater than for lnstatllag the lights for the one carnival week. There would be little , If any , necessity of gelling more wiring , as there is plenty on hand , although probably a somewhat larger amount of money would have to be used for labor. The city electrician has a plan of illumination - nation ready in outline. The display will be somewhat different from that of last tall and tvili bring the architectural tea. lures of the building into greater promi nence. Among other things , the tower will be outlined and the figure of liberty over the main entrance will hold forth a big electrical torch. Receipts train Licenses , The month of May proved to be in the nature of a record breaker In the revenue received from licenses. According to the monthly statement of City Clerk lilgby the money received from this source was i ! , 376.86. Of this amount some $1,300 came for permits for theaters , exhibitions and other things of the same character. April was a bigger month In dollars and cents , the swount received being $ $ .135,60 , but $1,800 of this was received for dog lags. Last month only 186 tags were issued , so that the receipts for licenses really overshadowed - shadowed April. A year ago the receipts for May were only 1686.1 : . I'rrpuring the New City Jail , Work upon the transformation o $ the old Dodge school into a city jail building is going on and it is expected that it will be completed to permit ( ho installation of the police department in it on the 1st of next month. The Doard of Public Works will probably advertise for proposals for the 1n- stallatlon of the plumbing and heatiog apparatus - paratus during the flrat part of the coming week. The question of a barn is also to be solved in the near future , The city council con. sidered all the proposals sent In too high and rejected them with an order to the Hoard of Public \works to readvertlee for a structure not to cost more than 11,000. Plans and specifications for the building are being drawn now and will be placed in the hands of Secretary Coburn next week- , Advertisements for proposals will be Issued immediately thereafter. ) Inyor ) loures and the Corui.romise , - "What will Mayor Moores do with the Bolin bondsmen's proposition to settle with the city for $35,000 , " Is the subject of considerable - siderable conversation about the city hail these day's. At its last meeting the council decided to accept the settlement , Mayor Moorea declares that , { he himself is undecided - decided yet lust trbat to dowlth it , although be has given the matter considerable thoughtt. No protests agalns 'the acceptance of the proposition hare yet' beeq 'recelved. The matter was to have been finally decided u couple of weeks ago , but It was left over for a week to allow any objectors against it to make themselves beard. No one appeared - peared before the council to'flgbt the settlement - ment , however , and no one hai spoken to the mayor since the matter reachid his hands. \t Ilt lleunpnlut the inalrlayes , on next Tuesday- night Mayor bloores will send to the council thg names of the present custodian , Jaottorc and elevator conductors - ductors in the city ball $ or reappointment. This is necessary under the pew ordinance which went into affect June 1 and Increased the wages of this class of city employes. Mayor Moores has also Instructed the whole band , Including the custodians , to provide themselves with unlforrnslot blue with brass buttons. Mortality Setlstler , The following births and deaths have been reported to the hraltb * commissioner wlthla the twenty-tour hours ending at noon yesterday , IIlrths-Aaron P Brady /751 Meredith av flue , a boy- ; Charles L. Shook. 1130 North Eighteenth street , toy , Deaths-C. E. Atterbnry , 1516 Howard streets , 33 years , IIright's disease ; inf.tnt child of Michael and Nellie Murphy , 514 : North Sixteenth Street. 'Arlen ) tenrorinl. The committee of the local bar that was appointed to draw up resolutions of regret on the death of the late George M. O'Brien and sympathy to jhe deceased's family Lad postponed its report for one week. The report was to have been made to the court on Saturday , but Chairman William F , Gur- ley said that it had been deemed best to have the matter go over for one week. Retnrnetc Do 'ic's Itooua. I' Thieves effected an entrance to the rooms of Peter Doyle of 1710 Davenport street and stole a watch and chain and several other articles of jewelry. A number of other articles of value were packed by the thieves in a sack , which , however , they left be. hind , evidently having beeen frightened off before they could complete their work. A % nrrn.r l cope. Thpnktul words written by Mrs , Ada E , Hart of Groton , S D. : " \'aa taken with a tad cold which settled no my lunsg ; cough tet lu and flashy terminated in Coaaumptlon Four doctors gave me up , saying I could live but a chart time. I gave myself up to my Savior , determined If i could not stay with my friends on earth i would meet my eberot ones above. My husband was ad. vised to get Dr , King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Cold. . I gave ! t a trial , took la sit eight bottles. It has Bled me , and , thank God , f am saved and now a well and bealthy woman. " Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Regul' r size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed or price retunded. WORKING OFF OLD WATCHES Nett' 5nlodte Ilrougirl to Light by the Arrest ut ( Ins of the OperaI.ra , An unique method of swtndiing by means of a pawn check and the connivance of a pawnbroker was brought to light this morn- log by the arrest of a rustic looking man , wbo gave the name of John Williams , The prisoner was arrested for obtaining money from Charles Bookman , a chance acqualn- ance , by fraud. The method employed by the swindlers is this A sharp , keen man dressed as a farmer is employed by a pawnbroker - broker to go about the city with a bunch of pawn tickets supposedly representing pledges for watches valued al from 115 to $100. This man selects a prospecth e victim and tells him a story of ill luck. He exhibits a pawn ticket for a very valuable watch which be will sell for $1. The watch le In pawn for perhaps $10. The victim hurries to the pawnshop to redeem the watch. Here is where the pawnbroker comes in for his share of the transaction. Upon presentation of the pawn ticket , which , of course , is a bogus one , the pawnbroker hands out an antiquated timepiece that it not worth 15 cents. Five of t ese pawn tickets are said to have been disposed of GY Williams yester- day. The pawnbroker be is said by the eollce and Bookman to be works g with to Cross of 61 $ North Eitteeutb Street. Gross' methods were ordered investigated furtheP by Police Judge Gordon. The watch which Bookman redeemed fos' $8 he said was not worth a package of cigarettes - arettes , After he bad thoroughly examined - amined it , he said he look it back to Grosa and demanded his money back , and the lats ter after much conciliatory talk surrendered the money , FINDS DIETRICH NOT GUILTY Jury iteturnr \'erdlet Aoqutltlny 11100 of the Charge of ) foinlatn- lug GnwblLrtr Flztures , In the case of the Slate against 0. 11. Dietrich , proprietor of the Diamond , charged ; wIth setting up and keeping gambling dx- tunes , the Jury has returned a verdict of not , guilty. The verdict in the case raises the question , of who will account for the $500 that has die- appeared. When the Diamond was raided by the police some $1,100 was taken , a portion being s. cured from a private desk belongln ; to Mr. Dietrich. Of this money Chief Gal. larger of the police fprce , without any ordcry from Dlelrich , turned $500 over to Fran Ransom , Get a map of Cuba and get the best an most complete. The Dee's cembinatlgn ma of Cuba , the West ladles and of the Wort With a Dee map coupon , on page 1 , cents , at lice once , Omaha , South Oodaha Council Bluffs. By mail , 14 cents , , Cuban Map Departmeat.