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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BUKDAY, APRIL 24, 831 TWERITV-FOUR s k] : I‘UR.NISIHNG GOODS. BOO.l'b' SHOES, &c. CROCKERY AND GLAASW FANCY DRY GOODS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. FANCY GOODS. WONDER CHICAGO s “LEHMARN'S FAIR,” “Filled to its utmost with choice goods from all parts of the f'ln‘)c, \fluch we boy at Bankrupt Sales, Joh Lots, Ase signees’ anlc;; Administrators’ Sales, Manafacturers’ Sales, Tmporters’® Sales, and Forced Sales, lfiss'témru m.lrl‘c: ;nlue, at defy competition. : Our p{mes :{re enaranteed. Our prices aever equaled. Our prices do_our talk- Jug. Our prices cannot be copied by our ould-he competitors, Our prices make our business, which talks for 1tself. . J. 1EHARY KNOWN AS THE Largest and Cheapest Store in America. DEALER IN ALL KBBS OF BERCHARDISE. DEPARTMEAT 1, Fancy Dry Goods. DEPARTHENT 2, Cold & Rolied-Piated Jewelry. DEPARTMEAT 3, Stationery, Albums, and Velvet Frames. DEPARTHENT 4, Ladies’ and Cents’ Cloves. DEPARTHEXT 5, Silver and Silver-plated Ware of all the Standard Makes. DEPARTHENT 6, Pocketbooks & Leather Goods . DEPARTHMEAT 7, Hair Coods. DEPARTHENT 8, Optician Goods. DEPARTHENT 9, Ribbons and Yankee Notions. DEPARTMENT 10, Cents’ Furnishing Goods. DEPARTMENT 11, DEPARTHENT 12, Revolvers and Pocket Cutlery. DEPARTMENT 13, Majolica and Kiota Ware. DEPARTHEIT 14, Transfer and Check Office. DEPARTHEAT 15, Ladies’ Coffee Parlors. DEPARTHENT 16, Boots and Shoes. DEPARTHENT 17, Crockery and Classware. DEPARTHERT 18, Hats and Caps. DEPARTHENT 19, Lamps and Fancy Glassware. DEPARTMERT 20, Wooden and Willow Ware. PEPARTHEAT 21, Tin and Hardware. DEPARTHEXT 22, Confectionery. DEPARTHENT 23, Books. DEPARTMERT 24, Smokers’ Articles. PEPARTMENT 25, Druggists’ Sundries. DEPARTMERT 26, Japanese Coods and Swiss Carvings. DEPARTMENT 27, Toys and Novelties. DEPARTHEAT 28, - Musical Instruments. . DEPARTHENT 29, and sell'at prices Brackets, Flower-Stands, Etc. " DEPARTHEST 30, Millinery. where we buy them at, B, J. Lelman, “Tue Fam” CreatBargains Fangy i}ly Goods. AlSilk Twilled Handkerchiefs, extra size, Extra Fine Linen Iandkerchiefs, manufact- ure imperfection, but hardly noticeable, 8c. Cotton 1landkerchiefs, 2¢, 3¢, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 10c, 22c. Child’s Bibs, 5, 10¢, 15¢. Ladies’and Children’s Collars, 5¢, 8¢, 10c. Ladies’ all-linen Cufls, 20c. Ladies’ Lace Ties, 10¢, 18¢, 25¢. Manufact- ured of Vermicella, Brabant, Coraline, and Spanish Laces. Noveltios in Neckwear, of the latest designs, at the above prices. Ruchings, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢. Collarettes, 2, 30, 4¢, up to c. Silk Tissue Veiling, 22c. Barage Veiling, 2. Black Net Veiling at 13¢ and upward. Bretonne Netting, 11c, iS¢, up to 25¢. All styles of Veiling, in all colors, at theabove prices. Lace Curiains, 95¢, $1.50 a pair, and upward. Lace Curtain Netting, 8c, 15¢, 22¢ a yard, and up. Lace Bedroom Sets, $2.25 and upward. Tidies, 3¢, 10¢, 18¢, 22¢, up to 95¢. Irish Laces, 10¢, 12¢, 15¢, up to 35¢ per dozen yards. Antique Laces, 10¢ to 60c a yard. Languedoc Laces, from e to 25¢ a yard. Torehon Laces, ¢, 4c, 6¢, 9¢, up to 2% per yard. Vermicella Laces, 5¢, 7¢, 12¢, and upward. Fine French and Spanish Laces, from 10¢ to 50c per yard. Point Madris Laces, latest novelty, from 15¢ t0 25¢ per yard. Toint de Montesparr Laces, from 10¢ to 50¢ a yard. ‘Tissues, Collars, Tnhes, in new novelties and latest designs, received daily. Embroideries, 1c, 2, 3¢, 4¢, up to 40c per yard. Corsets, 25c, 3S¢, and 85¢, up to SL.25, . Ladies’ Gossamer Circulars, $1.75. Linen Damask Towels, 9¢, 12¢, 13¢, up to 6Sc each, Turkish Bath Towels, 10¢, 15¢, and 23c. Turkish Wash Rags, 2. Cotton Towels, 4c. Linen Crash. Ge, 8¢, 10¢. Cotton Crash, de. Stair Crash, 10c. 3 Napkins, 50c a dozen. 3 Napkius, 85¢, 95¢, $1.25 a dozen. 3{ Napkins, SL.95, $2.50 a dozen. Turkish Red Naokins, 45¢, 95¢, and $L50 a dozen. Damask Napkins, with fancy border, 93¢, $1.25, SL.75 a dozen. Table Linen, unbleached, 22¢, 28c, 3Sc, 45c a yard. German Damask TableL!ncn. 63¢, 8Sca yard. Turkey-Red Table Cloth: a yard. Linen Table Spreads, 73, 93¢, $1.25 apiece. Fancy Colored Table Spreads, $8¢, $L25, $1.60. Fancy Stand Covers, 48c. Bird’s-Eye Linen, 12¢, Marseilles Bed Spreads, T3¢, White Honeycomb Spreads at above prices. Ladies’ 2 and 3 button Gloves at 25c. Extra Fine Real Kid Glove, 8 and 4 button, Gents’ 2-button Kid Gloves, 85c. Gents’ Dogskin Gloves, 4Se. Gents’ Driving Gloves, 48c. Ladies’ Cotton Gloves, 10c, 18c. Ladies’ Lisle-Thread Gloves, open work wrist, 25¢, 2S¢, 4Sc, to 95c. Alen’s White Cotton Gloves, 10c. Men’s Colored Gloves, 25¢. Ladies’ Laced Mitts, 25¢, 3Sc, 48c, to 95c. Good Muslin Chennse, well made, at 19¢. XNight Gown, full size, at 45¢. Sarah Bernhardt Chemise, double rufllings of embroidery, with bands and tucks, S1.25. Ladies’ Pantalettes, 23c, 35¢, 55¢, 63¢, SSc, 95¢. Ladies’s Night Gowns, 302, 68c, 75¢, 93c. Better, from $1.25 to $2.50. Ladies’ Skirts, at 23e, 43¢, 63¢, SS¢, 95¢. - Bet- ter, from §L.18 to Children’s Aprons and Drasses, 25¢ to SL.95. Children’s Robes, $1.68. Children’s Short Dresses, with 10 rows of rufling, 5 of inserting, at 95c. ‘To this line we give our special attention, and goods are made of the best maslin, with felled seams, are stylish aggd durable. We sell no damaged goods or” shop-worn trash, but strictly first-class and superior gouds. Our assistants are bound to give the purchaser the truth, particularly to point out the least defects in any articles, and never to guarantee any wares but those that have been recognized as good. THE FAIR - oF E.J. Lehmann, B, J. Lelimam, “Tue Fam,” Great Drives N Gold and Rolled Plated Jewelry and Silverware, A _zood Silver W\tclx. Striss Movement, Nunting Case, $1.95 A setof Rozers & Bro}s 120z Plated Steel Kuives, $1.43. Solid Silver Thimble, 25 Solid Silver Napkin, 56(‘. Solid Sitver Tea-Spoons, $4 set. hre-'vm. Sleeve-Buttons, 5¢, 10c, 1Se, up to 25¢. Rollcd-plmell SlemeButtons, 28¢, 48¢. Gold Sleeve-Buttons, §2.50. Fire gilt chains, at 43(:, Kotled plate chains, 51.59, 82, $2.75, $3.50. Gold chains, 75¢ to $1.25 & m.uuywelam:. Rolied plated rings, 43¢, 95¢. Gold rings, Sdc. Xolled pl.m:d collar bmtons, ¢, 10c. Gold collar-buttons, 4se. Rolled plated pins, 25¢, 43¢, All the above gunda. cither in ladies’ or ents’, are in plain enameled, in fancy e:lzns. or stone settings, and in the latest novelties. Solid gold emblem pins, Te. Rolled plated cmblem pins at 25¢. French set diamonds with foil back, Alaska diamonds, and mml.\nlmmumls. set in ear- drops, i studs, rings, at 48¢, 88¢; in rolled wartanted. Same in guld from’'9se to £10. Rolled plated lockets and charms, 4Sc, SSc. Gold, $2 to §10. Solid gold toothpicks, 19¢. Gold pansand holders, o3c. Gold plated pencils, 25¢. Rolled piated shirt studs, at 22 to 93¢, Gents’ rolled plated seart pins, at 2S¢ to 95¢. Ladies’ veil-pins, 33c. Rolled plated cutf-pins, 25¢. Ladies’ fire-gilt bracelets, 45¢ to 95c. Rolled plated bracelets, ranging in price from $2.25 to S12. Silver wuu.hea. ranging m rices from $4.95 to $26, in open face. Hunting-case and stem-winder, gold, from 39 to 363, P Ladies’ rolled-plated sets of jewelry, 88¢; in solid gold fromn 36 to 813, Ladies’_fire-gilt neck-chuins, at 8Se; plated, from SL. Clocks cases, French gxlb clocks and glass shades, at §9. English garnets, jet, wnuloxd and amber in all desizus. All goods warranted as represented, and money refunded at .|ll times, and prices guaranteed from 10 to 50 per cent less than any other house. This Departiment has a stock of over $30,000, and won a \\onderxul reputation as_to rices and qual in Gilt, Fire-Gilt, Rolled Pldw (wld Filled, Sulhl Gold and Silver Novelties in Jewelry and Silver- ware. u 6. mckel cases, from §1; in wooden SILVER-PLATED \WWARE. Silver-plated knives, onsteel, at 8ca set of 8. S Sous, No. 12, 81, 4mxs~ er Co., A 1, No. 12, SL.75 a set. d on smel, bm:s, or nickel, e, 65¢ a set. T’lble:])rlolli. plated on steel, brass, or nickel, Ghe, %, and 1,38 a set. Forks, plated on steel, brass, or nickel, 66e, %c, and S1.3S a set. Rogers & Bros., Derby Silver Co.’s, and otler first-class mukers’ extra plate, A 1 teaspoons, tipped, S1S a set. Faney, S1. a set of 6. Tablespoons, tipped, at $2. Fancy, at $3.28 T'Ahlc.-forLS, tipped, $2.25 a set. Faney, $3. set. Bunukmvcs. plated on_steel or white metal, warranted, at 3Sc. Extra plate, taney pattern, at 65¢ and Sugar;hella,:\t" 48¢; best, CaRe-knives, pie-kiives, fish-kmives, suup— adles, heavy platad, on white metal, each, and in extra heavy plate, up to 3: Salt-spoons, plamlou white metal, at 12c: Fu\tra heavy plate. 2 ru al, 25¢, 33c. Extra plate, 65c. Child’s knives and forks, 4Sc, 83c. Extra plated, $1.95. ves, plated on wlnbe metal, 95¢ a set I’l&forks, oyster-| forks vlated on white metal, at 9¢ a set of 6. Sugar-lifters, julep and lemonade strainers, CreanI-spoons, Sugr- spoons, plated on white metal, 48c: extra heavy plate, 93¢, Casters, 5-bottle, Singie plated. ag 93, Casters, 5-bottle, double vlated, SL.95. Casters, 5-bottle, triple plated, 3¢ In fnucy designs, extra large, up to 'S0, +bottle triple-phte breuktast caster, $3.25, $5.63, and $5.75. Single plate breakfast caster, 95c. Pickle easters, single viate, Pickle casters,double plate, S: Pickle casters, triple plate, ishes, single plate, 95e. shes, double plate, SL.i $ Butter dishes, triple plate, $5.65, vl.%, and 7.85. ST, Cake baskets, single plate, Cake baskets, double plate, ki nlplc plate, ad.lb, $4.95, up to Suaar bowls, shxgle plate, & Sugar bow] ls, double plate, Sugar bowls, triple plate, $: Can rone ingle plate, 95 ard recelvers, single plate, rc. Card re ers, doudle plate, $51.50, 3195, C'lrddrecuu.rs triple plate, $2.50, $3.95, and and u; Trays, suxgle plate, 95c. '23.'9;, $4.13, SILVER-PLATED WARE. ‘Trays, triple plate, $5.95 to S37.50. Lce water pitchers. single plate, at $2,50. IcL, water pitchers, mn]’ plate, 3450 to 50, call bell, silver plate, Tse, 88c, 93¢, to $1.50. m«“v,"omunl peppers, with sitver plated tops, e, Celery glnflsisc‘es ground glass, and single plate, at zle plated and gold lined, at 95¢; Goblets, better, S1. Jewel cases, bouquet holders, perfume and toilet sets, in single, double, and triple plat- ed, at nnccs that we gummlet.. Nap , 18¢, 22¢, to 93¢, Triple platé, 45¢ to ‘-L?) I’nrns \\illhe furnished, and all kinds of plated goods manufactured and guaran- teed from 10to 30 per cent less than any other house. THE FAIR § air,” Great Inducements IN FANGY 600DS! E@Efifi@afiafi B Extra fine cabinet size velvet frame, half dozen different sizes, 22c. Photograph size, Sc. The above are finished and trimmed in the newest designs, in nickel, plusn, satin, and brocade silks. ncy cabinet door frames, 6Sc. ml door franic, 48¢, E: 5 ames, extra large, in satin, velvet, hand-painted “wats, Nund- somely decorated with fine brocaded silk, at S1.48 Leather. red bound albums, 40 pictures, 43c to 95¢; eabinet size, SL.50 to $2.50. All leather- bound albums, cach h:\f bound separate, best quality m\pu‘. finished in colored bor- det and'gold lined, pho! size, 95¢; quarto and cabinet size, $L25; extra Inr-'\, size cabinet, $2.25. bLmtIy 'A No. 1 and no better. aph 'xlbums 10«:, 22%. 1, at S2 a doz. Stercoscopie views, easels, extra Plush velvet albums on r e and faney trimmed, SJ 50, Graphoscopes, $3.95. Patent metallic huir brush, a good one, 18c. Infauts’ brushes, 18c Tooth-brushes, 3¢, Sc. Nail-brushes, 10c. at-brushes, 8Sc, Velvet bruehes, 3Sc. Metallic pocket hair-brushes at 18c. All bristle shoe-brushes, 10c. Cloth-brushes, 10c. Sash tools, 5c, 7c, 10¢, and upward. Whitewash brushes, 15¢, 2%, 3¢, and upward. Fine counter brushes Window-brushes with long handles, S3c. Scrub-brushes, 5¢, 10¢, Stove-brushes, 10c. Whisp-brushes, 10¢. ‘Toy brooms, 10¢. House-brooins, 10c. Turkey feather dusters; 10c, 15c, 33c. Ostrich feather dusters, 12¢, 22, 33¢, 48¢, 58¢. Shoe daubers, Dot cleaners, Traveling ng sets, consisting of box, brash .uul ‘blacking, Rubber dressing combs, 5e, 10c. Horn dressing combs at 5¢ and 10c, Rubber fine-tooth combs, 3e. o Celluloid fine-tooth combs at Sc. Infants’ fine ivory combs at 10¢, Black combs, hmmunn of :hell. at ¢, 10¢c. Jet ball combs, 2. Amber combs, White celluloid, 6. COMBS, BRUSHES, AND DRESSING CASES. Toilet set‘s, $1.50, §3.59, $4.59, $6.50, $8.50, and. ing cases at 93¢, $1.50, $2.25, $3.30, §4.23, and upward. stle hair-brushes, 25e, 3Se¢, 48, 58¢, e, e, S1.0S, and upw‘mL Cloth vbrus]n:s, “5¢, 38¢, 4Sc, SSe, 93¢, and upward. Bath-brushes, 48c, 86:, 95¢, and upward. Shaving-brushes, 3¢, be, 10¢, 18¢, =2, 3¢, 48¢, and upward. POCKETBOOKS AND LEATIER GOODS Pocketbooks, 5e, 10¢. Pocketbooks, R Sealskin purses, 95 Ladies’ moroceo pur-ws. 25¢. Ladies” hand satcliels, 43 Glove and hmmkuclm.f boxes, 50c. Shawl strips, 1ue. Gents’ bill lmoks '3ac. leather, 4Sc. Le.mn,r cigar msgz. 18¢, 25¢. Cigarette cases, 1 HAIR GOODS. Departinent 7. Switches, 4Sc, O:n. Fine switches, §2, $2.85, $3.30, §4, $6, and upward. Coquettes, 25¢. Perfection waves, 4Sc. Saratoga waves, S2.25. Curls, 68¢, 7S¢, and upward. Pufts, Sc. Long Branch hmllop;. 63c. | Invisible nets, 9c. Hair-crimpers, 3¢. U\l'BRLLL Silk umbrellas, 5 & Umbrellas, 30¢, 35¢, 40 Rubber umbrell.h, "$1.95, 31 63 z\.ml upward. OPTICAL GOODS. Steel spectables, Sc. Colored frameless spechcles, 10c. Gold-plated sptct'lcles, $1.25. Eye-glasses, 12¢, '_"30, 4Sc, 6Sc, and 95¢. Colored Gold spcchclu Reading glasses at 8se. Microscopes at (8. single, at 12¢. ses, double, 48c. x glasses, triple, 6Sc. OPTICAL GOODS. - Rubber pocket glasses, double lens, 4Se, 5S¢, 8¢, and Yse. r pocket glasses, tripple lens, 6Sc, 8Se, 18 and upward. .25, $6.95, $6.45, S11.95, ses, leather covered, $3.95, $4.75, 5, and L‘]unli‘ty opera_glasses, with oriental rl, at $6.95, $7.95, 35.23, $9.40, $10.95, and lity ncmmncic opern glasses, with pearl, at $8.23, 9,40, $10.95, and rulescun body. meroceo co ass linen testers, Storm glasses, 43c, Wa sm;l;slnuf compasses. 3 medium size, SLU3;in brass cases, 38, T8¢, 95e, and -%0b‘ sl Thermometers, 13c. ‘The systemof selling everything at the very smallest profits, and with perfect confulence, is paramount in the establishment of the Fain. This principle carried out fairly and honorably has met with an inereasing and unprecedented success up to the present day. THE-FAIR. nickle-plated Hm “Tue Fam.” B 3. Lelmann, . J. Lehman THE FAR CREAT FALL | GreatBargains oz N Ladies and Gents (Boots and Shoes, Purnishing Goods, Ladies’ silk clocked hose, imported, at 10c. Ladies' full regula; Lu:cy colors, at 35c. Gents’ full regi horie made, 10¢. Gents’ full regu British hose, 13c. Ladies' hose, 3¢, 10¢. Lmh»: uableached silk clock seamless hose, seamless solid colored hose, 3Sc. fes? faney striped hose, s-::m.h.:s, 38¢, 48¢. L ancy embroidered hose, 35 Ladies? lisle thread hose, 93¢. Children’s fancy culoru.! hose, Chitdren’s and misses’ seaml Children’s lisle thread hose, 25¢, 33c, 45¢, ., 10¢, 12 S hose, 25, , 5de, e, Children’s cashmere hose, 45c. Infauts’ wool hose, 25¢. Gents’ faney colored hose, 15¢. Gents' Balbriggan silk clock seamless, 23¢ a b Geuh lisle thread hose 55c. Fine white laundried shirts, at 95c. Unlaundried shirts, relnrormed 1,800 linen hosom and cu Mul:’ culico shi s’ percale shirts at 8Sc. 'lhl'uH')]) inen collars, Sc. Four-ply linen collars, three-ply band, 12. (;cutai“u:ermo shirts and drawers, 25¢, Li Gents’ Windsor scarfs, %5¢. Gents’ fine neck scarfs, 25c. Gents’ black string ties, 15¢, Black bows, 3¢, 5¢, 7c, 9c, upward to 25¢, Gents’ oversiceves, 20C per pair. Paper collars at 10¢ per box. Cellu standing collars, 22¢, Cellu wrn-town collars, 83e. Celluloid cuffs, 48¢ per pair. Paper cuils, 14¢ per box. Mens’ blue' fiannel shirts, double-breasted, at 7c. Men’s gingham shirts, from 95c. 3 y of men’s working shirts, from 25¢ to 95 Boys’ bluv flnnnsl shirts, $1.18. , Overalis, Jumpers, 3‘0. Boys’ suspenders, 10c. AMen’s suspenders, 10c¢, 15e, 25¢. \lcn s silk suspenders, 43¢, ra lot oot brocade and faney ribbons, all , at 10e. in ;:rob-gr’fln ribbon, ¢, 7e, 9¢ per yard. lumq ribbons, at 9¢, 12¢, loc. ’ush nb!mns, at e n r&hbon‘ at 1%, 15¢, AT euch fringe, at 40c 2 yard. c apiece. 18¢, 22¢, 2 Bullotin zilt Gilt braid, at ringes, at e, 28¢, 43¢, 6Se, and upward. menterie trimmings, 25¢, 83¢, 43¢, GSe, 95¢ per yard. Ornaments, at 33c, 48¢, to %e. Cord and !'h\els, latest sty les and colors, 6Sc. Jet peads, Sc per bunch. RIBBONS, MILLINERY, AND NOTIONS. Department 9. 2 Fine plumes, all shades, at SL.18, Natural ostrich bands. at wc. in all colors, at 10¢, 18c. , at e, i, Al 2e, Fme 3 ‘vench flowers, from 5 Ladies’ garters, 3¢, 10¢, - Clark’s spool eotton, allnumbers, 55¢ per doz. Spool silk, 100 ).\rds, 5¢ a spool, 53¢ per doz. Dress brud, 4e. Dress shields, best made, 22¢. - Corset laces, 5¢ per doz. Thiwbles, 1¢ each. Knuitting necdles, "»c per set, Crochet needles, Se. Ilair-pins, Ie. Brass pins, 3¢ a paper. Hocks and eyes, lca paper. Black and white tape, 2c. (All’\ t steels, 10¢, and 22¢. Clastic frill, 3e a yard and upward, hhsm cord, L¢ a yard. 5c a spray to S2. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Department 10. Canton hats, all shapes, at 13c. 1,000 fine trimwed hats and bonnets, at 95¢. Sailor hats, from 25e Lo 93¢, Fi l‘l]le bonnets, trimumed \\ith fancy slik, at 50, Children’s bonnets and hats, at 20¢, 8Sc. Lace caps and bonuets, at Slc. LEIIMANN SELLS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ‘Why we can sell cheaper than others Is, that we do not depend on_any one line of goods to make our marging on; we keep everything, and, unlike exclusive specialty houses, bave not to depend on one ling of goods to make our profits. We buy strictly for cash at forced sales inall parts of the world, aud are represented by experienced buyers, who know-our motto: ** Goods well ought are equally as well sold, and superior quality of goods. which, "if you buy once you will buy again.” * Yourinterest is ours: the more you buy, the more wosell, and * the more we make.” E. J. Hats and Caps. Ladies’ kid slippers, at 50c a pair. ladies’ pebble gunt button shoe, Al, $L50. \hs~es’ i«nn button, $1.00. Ladies’ kid, side lace, 51.50. Ladies’ pebble zoat; Sid nce, SL63, Misses’ zoat, side hce shoes, SL Men’s calf Alexis, $2. Men’s calf, button, 42.75. Men’s calf boots, pegze: Men’s calf boots, sewed, 84, Jlen’s calf boots, hand-sewed, $4.95. Boys’ calf, button, 31. Children’s button shoes, 5. Infants’ luce shoes, $5c. Infants’ button shoes, 55¢. Infants’ slippers. Ladies’ cloth slipps Ladies’ goat slippers, hand-made, 85¢. Ladies’ kid button sllnnars. SL Newports, S Ladies’ fancy opera ppers, SL15. Ladivs faney sandals, $1.: Newports, 3 Newport bnttnus, S1.95. A finer and better standard make of all kinds at our low and popular prices. .25. 40c TIATS AND CAPS. Straw Hats, 5c. Gents’ Derby bats, 4c., 9. Gents’ Stiff hats. $ic., Gents’ soft wool hats, Gents’ caps, 12¢.;_better, Boys- stilf and soft hats, 45¢. Lhildl;]eu’s hats in spring style, .83c. and up- ward, POCEET ENIVES r.-‘\;.\:D TABLE CUT- Pocket knives, wc., 22, I‘me pearl lmndlul knives, 48c. \\ .\((e & Bu!cher’s holow ground razors, 48c. Imzor strops. 10¢., 25¢. 5 nr gue’s comb razor sirop, 33¢c, : c. SCIS! I’ockct scissors, 10c., lsc., ) DButton-hole scissors, ¥5c., 43¢, TABLE CUTLERY. Enives and forks, 6Sc. a set of six knives and forks. | Carvers, 7Sc. per set. Kuife steels, 45¢. Buteher knives, 8c., 12¢. Cheese knives, ells, 480., 63c. E REVOLVERS. Seven-shooter, 22 calibre, extra fine finish, Fiv &shooter. 33 calibre, Sl..o. S$1.95. Seven-shooter, 32 calibre, $5.25 and upward. h & Wesson, bone-handled, 32 calibre, §5. Six-shooter, 32 calibre, dcuble—nuuon, $6.50. amg}xh & Wesson latest improved, 32 calibre, CONFECTIONERY. Broken candy, fresh eveu xhy 1lc. per Ib. American mixed candy at 1le. and 16¢ per Ib. French nixed candy Jfic per 1b. Best French mixed at25¢. per 1b. Carawels, 25¢. per Ib. Fine peanut candy, 15¢ per Ib. Molasses candy, fresh every d:\). 5c¢. per cake. Chocolate, with vanilla flavor, Tc. and 8c. per pm,k:u:e of one-quarter pound’ Brooks’ premium chocolate, &«. per lb. Brooks’ broma and breakfast docoa, 92¢. and 2Sc. per box. Hvi:;uhouml Iceland, moss, and lemon drops, c. Smooth aimonds, 2Se. per 1b. Wintergreen, peppermint, musk, and cinna- mon lozenges, 25¢. per Chocolateand comersauou ‘wafers, 23¢. perlb. Licorice and catarrh drops, 2se. per Ib. Coltsfoot rocl per lb. Rock candy, 15¢. per Ib. \o\elluea in fine candy boxes, 2Sc. and 80¢. each. LADIES’ COFFEE PARLORS. Cnlfee. best in the city, with pure cream, at 5¢. per cup. Lal\ea, pies, rolls. jelly tarts, cream puffs, al- ways fresh, at a¢. Salads, cold meats, and everything that can be had for a fine lunch. We have spared noexpense to make this parlor a pleasant and home-like resort, and cordially invite our patrons to t our coffee parlor. DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. Best extracts made, 25c. per oz. HoyT’s German cologne, 14c. per bottle. 3 Fine extracts at .Bc., .isc and 45¢. per bottle. Cologne at 10¢., 18¢., and ""c, per bottle. Wi -uernroof blacking, l Persian leather, Sc. Harness soap, 10c. Union Star paste stove-polish, 5c, Best mucilage, 4c. ink, Sc. I bluing, 3e, Jestin & Brown’s dressing, Sc. Face powder at 5c¢., 10c5 Ie., 18c., 22¢., 33c., and 43c. Syringes at 50c., 6Sc., and $1.48. D ntt’s electro hair-brush at §2 oil at 18c. and 43c. Raymond’s lmr beautifier at 38c, Cod-liver oil at 50c. per bottle. obs oil, er bottle. Raymond’s arnica liniment, 22¢. Furniture polish, 10¢. A frequent visit to the establishment of E. J. Lehman has become a mnecessity for the ladies, which is justified by the continually renewed surprise of extraordinary bargains, the variety of choice, and the incontestable advantage in prices to be met with there. THE FAIR THE FAIR OF E J. Lehman Thg_F-' air.” Creat Slaughter (rackery and Gssyan Goblets at 4c. Tumblers at 3c. Wine glasses at-dc. Champagne glasses at 14c. Butter dishes ut Sc. Cream pitchers at 18c. Water pitchers at 2. Glass sets, consisting of butter pitcher, spoon-holder, at 33c. Gtlass fruit dishes at 10c. Glass pickle dishes at 5¢ and Sc, Covered fruit unahcs at e, Salt cellers at 2c and upward, CROCKERY. Caps and saucers at 3S¢ a set. Soup tureens complete at SL9, Covered dishes at 48¢c. Cake dishes at 7. Fruit dishes at 4Sc. Pickle dishes at 12c. ‘Wash bowl and pitcher, 8¢, ‘Water pitchers, 8¢ Cream pitchers at 10c. Nappies at Sc. Plates at 4c. Slop jars, with cover, at $1.63, Cuspadors at 2Sc. Covered chambers at 4Se. Tea-pots at 25¢ and u; pwnrd. MAJOLICA AND KIOTA WAKE. Department 13. Majolica flower pots, 4Sc. I-aucv jardinieres, $: Mujolica ice-cream sets, 83.55, Cuspadors, 85c. Lava cuspadors, colored bands, 3¢, Fancy wmajolica tea-pots, 43c. Sauce plates, assorted s and colors, &, Fine decorated bow! Fine decorated fruit ulnt&s 12, Fine decorated creams, Sc. Majolim cake-stand, $Se. Majolica 1h,-s=er(-p]1(ea e, Large round bread-plates, 85¢, Large oval bread-platters, 8Sc. Tine majolica trmt—s{guwrs, Se. Large jugs, 33¢ and Majolica jugs, smaller, 10e. Majolica vases, 95c. Majelica mnbrella-] holders. large sb.e,STfi. Majolica storks, S16. Kiota fine tea-sets. 95¢. Decorated tea-pots, SSe. : gecon}e:&l etnr(l'rcéfwt :sfl "lie6011 B ecorated tea-pots, with we annlu,!sg Kiota vases, 2. Kiota sauce-dishes, Ge. X 3 Soav dishes at 12¢. Brush mugs at 10¢, Brown tea-pots at 18c. Covered butter dishes at 33c. Slde dishes at 3c and 5. Plain chamber-set, with slop jar, 8428, | Punch bowls al Sulad disbes at Cream jugs, 3¢ and Sc. Fine French china decorated coffee-pots,%a ° Tea-puts, with gilt band, at SSc. LAMPS AND FANCY GLASSWARE. Department 19, Tanging lamp, complete with spring, SLE& Brass bracket-damp, 93¢, Glass haud-lamp, loc‘ Glass stund-lamp, 25¢. Faney bronze-base lamp, with white shadg omplete, Use. Nickel-plated student lamp, $1.95. . 2 illuminators, 12c. 2 shades to fit No. 2 burner, at 10e. nineys, e, Brass lanterns, 6Sc. Conduetors’ luulers. extra hrge size, 83¢. WOODEN AND WIL WILLOW WARE, . Butter molds, 15¢. ardwood clothes-pins, 1c per dozen. Flower-pot covers, all sizes, 5¢. P Wooden sugar-boxes, 8c. Clothes-racks, 18¢. Washtubs, 5S¢, Mop-handles, 10c. Window pateut d Wooden shoes, ! Heavy mallets, Wood spoons, 5c. Butter ladles, Se. Mouse trap, B Step-ladders, 15¢ per foot, all sizes, Ax handles, 8¢ and 12¢. Ash sifters. I2c, 15c. Flour sifters, 10¢. Ironing boards, 48c. Bosom boards, 18c. Molding boards, e, Potato mashers, 5c. Good rolling-pins, 7c. Rat traps, 25¢. Ladics’ fine sewing stands, Sse, Ladies sewing baskets, 10¢, 15, 3%, Ladies’ shuppmg baskets, 15¢, 2%, 236, Fruit baskets. 2¢. W illow wall baskets, 43c. Straw cuffs, 5c. Fine Hower | baskets, 33c. Dinner baskets, . Palm leaf baskets, Bc. Willow knife-trays, ¢ and 38c. Willow round and square lmmperisu, Willow birds’ nests, 4c and upwart Willow rattles, c. dish, erea ish-strainers, 15¢. | Willow carpet beaters, 18c. Table mats, 48¢. Willow reticules, 4c. TIN AND HARI ) ILARD WARE. S.quart dish pan, 25¢. AMilk pans, {¢, 5¢ 6¢. Pie plates, 2c. Jelly-cake pans, Se. Deep pudding pans, Sc. ‘Wash basins, 5¢. bqlnre cake pans, 5¢. re bread pans, 10c. Drlupmz pans, 9¢. Sauce pans, 15¢. Gem pans, 18c. Dippers, 5¢. French coffée-pots, 85¢. Marking pots, 18c. Sprinklers, 13c. Enaineled tea-kettles, 50¢. Porcelain lined kettles, 68¢. MMilk or rice boilers, $3c. Steamers, 2. Covered pails, Te. 0Qil cans, 15cand 2. Tea-kettles, with copper bottoms, 45¢. Cotfee-pots, Se, 9, and upward. Wash boller., ‘with copper bottoms, %06 Tin cups, 2. Ege be..turs. Ze, 4c, Se. Soup ladle, Sc. £ Bastng spoons, 4c. 3 Coffee flusks, 6. 7 Covered boilers, to fit any stove, 48c. Full line of St. Louis fine granite ware atide following prices: Churns, 68c. ; Bill stickers and files, 4c. Carpet sweepers, 5135, $1.33, and upward Hatchets, 12¢, 18¢, nd upw: ard. Polished squares, 10¢ and upward, N Rim locks, 22¢ and upward. B Rim dead locks, 12¢. Composition deor kuobs, 10¢ and upwxld- Wire picture cord, 4c per roll. Picture cord, in all colors, 15¢, 18¢c, 22, “‘l upward. . Braces, 10c, 22¢, and 48c. Lamp trimmers, 10c. Extra fine axes, 95¢ and upw:u'd. ‘Tin scales, 95¢. Boxwood rules, 2 foot, 10c. Brass band, 48c. Tea bells, 5¢ and 10c. Handsaws, good quality, 33c and 45¢. Patent hand crimpers, 33¢ and upward. Bronze mateh safes. 4c, Sc, and upward. Razor hones, 12, 25¢, 23¢, ‘and upward. Bronze fish globe Stands. oF o . Nut crackers, 10¢, 2S¢, and upward. Our rl'ces are seldom equaled, and . ¥ . Gas lighters 10¢ and upward. o ~ E.J. Lehmann, |E- J. Lehmann, |E- J- Lehmann, E. J. Lehmann, | SEECRNE . e, e ko Glacns S el LU haciay i State-st., THE F AIR Rlier tiofe: ate-st., . -st. i State-st State-st., i e “THE FAIR” Adams-st., ] 4 Adams-st X E ‘B Lehmann “or ) : : Adams-st. ! Adams-st. adn 3 Adams-st . 2 ? ; iy AND s o) o~ E.J. LEHMANN,| A i oo e 7 i *’gif.?;:g_, - Stalesty, Adams-st, & Dearbom-st, Dearborn-st. Dearborn-st. Dearborn-st. - Dea-rborp-st; B Dearborn-st. Deafl;g’rn-st