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VOLUME Xi. OUR MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE, containing with Flowers and enlivened by “THE FAIR? OF E. J. LEHMANN... "Sara Feat “hide to “The F : June 6th, at 2-p..m,, a Proménade Garden’ handsomely decorated Fountains, etc., will be opened: MONDAY. on which occasion a aa JUNE 5 Bis SEWER TY GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be given. ginder the direction of Prof. HENRY DOEHNE and.a Select Orchestra of 25 Pieces. CONC RT EVERY DAY from 2 till 6 p.m. until further notice. : “THE. FAIR” is now the Acme of Perfection,-~-a Mammoth in Size, a. Stock of Surpass- ing Elegance and:Magnitude, and Prices Always the Lowest in the World: No Rivals. Many Initators, but no Com petitors. An Tastitut fils peany ouibe city. on p ition the Most Original and Ser et in THE 9 State, Adams, and Dearborn-sts. OUR OPENING) THE RU Does not confine itself to the Amphitheatre alone. Each of the 130 different depart- ments have within the past week been stocked up, until it can safely be said that never in the history of “THE FAIR?” did it offer so inviting an appearance or show any- where near as many new Novelties and useful articles to every one as it will place on exhibition and for sale to- morrow morning. We take especial pride in making this announcement, and we have reason to, and to all we ex- tend a hearty invite to our Grand Opening. CHICAGO and NEW YORK, please, NOT NEW YORK and CHICAGO, for we have outstripped the city on the seashore, and are now the acknowledged Leading Store of the kind on earth,-- acknowledged to be the Champion of Low Prices, conceded to be the Best Dis- ciplined and Best Arranged, known as the Squarest-Deal- ing Establishment in all kinds of Merchandise in ex- istence. Strangers visiting the. city are extended our cordial welcome, whether they wish to buy or not. Come in on State-st., 192 to 200; anywhere on Adame! | and 209 & 201 Dearborn. E. J. LE The crowd that always throngs “THE FAIR” has made it neces- sary for some plan to be devised whereby our customers who come to buy and know what they want can be accommodated. To this end we submit the following list of Departments and the easiest manner of access: Japanese Goods, Stationery, Felvet Trames, and Albums—Entrance, 192 State. Candies, Soda Fountain, Fancy Nov- elties, Druggists’ Sundries, Per- fumes, etc.—19£ State. Toys, Novelties, “Musical Instruments and Archery—194 | State. Silver-Plated Ware, ‘e, Table Cutlery, Hair and Leather Goods, and La- dies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods —196 State. Watches, Jewelry, Re Revolvers, Optical Goods, Fancy Toilet and Writing Cuses—198 State. Linens, Gloves, Ribbons, Fancy Dry Goods, and Hosiery—200 State. Lace Curtains, , Ladies’, Suits and Tidies, and Book Department—61 adams. Glassware, Majolica, Lamps, Crochk- ery, Brushes, Hardware, Linware, Wooden and Willow Ware—69 & 71 Adams-st. |. Gra ‘and Entrances to Amphitheatre 201 Dearborn and 73+ Adams, Ladics’ Coffee Parlors and Cafe—79 adams. Millinery and Straw Goods—75 Adams. Hats—77 Ad- ans. Baskets, Ete.—S1 Adams. Smokers’? — Articles—S3 _ Adams. Boots and Shoes—Cor. Dearborn and Adams. {27-Please cut the above out for your own refer- ence and convenience, We have also a Catalogue of everything kept in stock, which will -be furnish- ed upon application, Positive Bargains! By reading the following prices of a choice few of the Staple and Fancy Articles we offer for your inspection you will save money: BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies’ Curacou Kid, Side Lace, tmeri- can Kid, Button, $1 Cur acon Kid, Side Lace and Boor "0's Best Curacoa Misses? do. 2) Best Pebble Goat, work: elserchere, $ Ladies’ B st French neva toc and heel and common-sense, at elsehere, $6. 500 pairs Ladies’ Serge joots at B0c and Toe, worth $1 and . Gents? Boots and Shoes and Ladies’ HAT DEPARTHENT. Men’s Canton Straw Hats, 48¢. en 's Fine Mackinaw Hats, ‘Des dsewhere, 's Mackinaw Derby, G8c: worth $1.7: lies? Hare Combination Lot, worth FURNISHING GOODS, A Combination Lot of 500 doz. Suspenders, 0c to 50c, choice 20c. jents? Fine Colored Shirts, 2 col- ery cheup at $1. 2» Sills Handkerchiefs, extralarge size, BSc; sold elsewhere for 50c. 100 doz. Turnstile Patent Sleeve Buttons, rolt plate, reat stone, 33c. LADIES’ GOODS, 500 dos. full reqular Balbriggan Hose, Col- ored. sill: clockee a pair. A Job Lot of *" Gossamer Circulars, ar 45; cheap at $2. Latics? Linen. Ulsters, 95c; very desirable bargains at $1.50. f Combination Lot of Linen, Damask, and Knotted Fringe Towels, chotce 220; good value ce 500 doz. pieces Lace Curtains, cheap at 50c— to close, 20¢ per yas Specialties and Novelties. A yood Nickel Clock, 4 inches in jllameter, goud thnepiece, 9c; elsewhere, $1.50. Finest French Crystal Spectacles, £8c. Hammock: Extension oles, 10c. Croquets, 8&c sor full set. 3 Cakes Lupin’s Super Triple- Scented Soaps f 250; seeuler Brice 50c per cake." Crockery and Glassware. ‘The latest importations of China and Glass ware are in our stock, and all at 50 to 68 per cent below regular price. Majolica Cuspaitores, 78. . £4 pieces, $5.48. Full China Tea Doajolica Tea Sets, 88c. Lurge size Dinner Plates, £0. Large Coffee Cups, te. Elecen-picces Chamber Set, $2.55. Gmbrella Stands, Garden Seats, and Lawn Ornaments cheaper than any other place on earth. Complies peorste Stone China Lea Sets, ££ pieces, $2.9 Hardware. 2-gallon Water-Coolers, 95c. Brooms, Sey worth 20c.. Union Broilers, $8¢; sold for $1.50: and a thousand other articles at a shamesul sacrifice on the original costs PAINTERS Will find a Job Lot of Brushes in our stock aworthy their attention. A brass-bound all-bristle 3-inch Brush, 48c, worth one dollar, and other goods ut the same discount. Basket Goods. A Lot of Ladies’ Fancy Shopping Baskets, choice 20c. SATCHELS. A Job Tot just opened at 50 per cent of man- ufacturer’s cost. FOR THE | MIND. BOOKS WORTH HAVING, ui PAGES. . HANDKERCHIEFS, In plainer language, FAILE DE FOREST WELD, fase" TWO LARGE STOCKS, AST DAYS Ot the BANKRUPT SALE. WIPES! NOSE BLOWERS, MOUCHOIRS. In plain English, a great “THE FAIR” /tnstemeses” Has the Cheapest and Best Books in the Country. English Men of Letters, Edited by JOHN MORLEY, only 7 cents each. Same matter published by Harper Bros. at 75 cents each. BYRON, MILTON, BUBNS, . JOHNSON, BURKE, - HUME, SCOTT, POPE, THACKERAY, SOUTHEY, SHELLEY, DE FOE, GIBBON, SPENSER, COWPER, CHAUCER, GOLDSMITH, BUNYAN, Captain Mayne Reid’s Works, Only 84 cents per vol. Published at $1.50, Ran Away toSea, Boy Tar, Forest Exiles, The Ocean Waifs, The Boy Slave, Boy Hunters, Desert Home, Plant Hunters, Flag of Distress, . Bush Boys, : Odd People, Grand Bear Hunt, * The Giralfe, Hunters, Yohing. Sea Cliff: Climbers, ©. oa +e SM Rhat The Knickerbocker Novels, Price 68 cents each. Published at $1.50. A Stranded Ship, by Davis. ‘A Stra ige Disapsearance, by Green, ‘The Leavenworth Cass. by Green. A Man‘s a Man for A‘ That. Uncle Jack's Exerutors, by Nobis. Nestlenook, by K The Heart ct it, by Stoddard. Cupid aad the Sphinx. ‘The Breton Mills, by Bellamy. FIRST IN THE FIELD. MAY AGNES FLEMING'S New Novel, THE WIFE’S MYSTERY, For 98 Cents. Private Life of a King, By John Banvard, 590 pages, cloth, 84 cents. The Shadow of the Sword Hobert Buchanan's Great Novel, £00 payes, cloth, £8 cents. 30 Years’ Battle with Crime in New York, By an Old Detective, Sro., cloth, £00 pages, $£ cents. Life and Episties of St. Paul, By Conybeure and Howson, 12mo., cloth, 750 pages, $4 cents. Thousands of other BOOKS to suit ali tastes. ‘The oldest inhabitant nover iow that nose so cheap- De Forest Weld stocks. i Ct. ONE urns CENT. A Copper, cin pfenniz.—pretty colored border five- cent Handkerchicts tor ONE C’T. 2 CTS, Unen,Snis cambrig ready tor use, full je size, nicely hemmed Handkerchict. 3cts. ALL LINE, 3 cts. Full size, hemmed Handkerchiefs. not ut white corded A cts, srz sues cic: Handker'fs, Tots, All.Linen, Hem-Stiel. 7 cts, Ladies’, ail tine, hemmed or hem-stich. Also Chil- dren's col’d border, all linen. Fancy cambrie, Sizured, Ladles’ finer hem-stich. La- Q CTS. eenene = 9 CTS. > Ladies’ Baptiste. silk eae broidery on fou pot & hem-stlehing: Polkadot and fancy lisen i “Also OIL STOVES. DIEMBER! That aside from many other points of superiority, the re- cently-invented Sold with the Adams & West- lake Wire Gauze Non-Ex- plosive Oil Stove is the best BAKER extant. BUSINESS CARDS. Makes Seures on work it will ¥ to get. 74 Adams-st. Wilson PLUMBER & GAS- FITTER, ; OPLICAL GOODS. DIAMONDS, WA TCILES, &e. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 State-st., Hoom Z, Second Floor.- Spectacles exclusively. Spectacles atall prices. No atiention given to. any other xvods. Twenty-seven ears’ practice in the adjustment of Glusses to every form of defective eyes! Letters of CUT es enaution testifying to M. Bern- hard.’s ubility as an Uptiegn can be s trom Moses Gunn, bee 1a] Ds OnE ito ole ASL A nA 3 1, MI Halt Davia Swing Rev. Hobert Gols ; WV, Thomas, Dr. Clinton Locke, Kev. livan, Bishop Chas. Ed. Cheney. Rev. W. fi'livder, Hey. B. b, Goodwin, Rev. Arthur Little, and simers of prominence. NITION to avery case of extreme Office an Louis H. MATTHES, Assist- ant, Letters of inquiry must inelose stump for reply. ‘CAUTION—No ugents employed or appointed. Importer of Optical, Mathematical, and Surveying Titearsents, comprising Opera and Field Glasses, Micrascopes, Telescopes, Barometers, Transits, els, Compasses, &¢., the larzest stock in the Northwest. CAUTION.—Don't pay exorbitant prices to nd- yenturers for ‘Spegiactes,| "Wo sell the best I vazilian ‘$4.50, and the best ground French lasses. Our ti Risse atid up our trade. L. MANASSE, eraivian: 88 Madison-st., Tribune Batlding. DISSOLUTION NOTICES DISSOLUTION. HER & TAYLOR, livery, board adhe tre of FISHER & GAlecnunah, ‘chicago. f3 fs ved Di ‘mutaal: aor AN demant Sbls day oP trom the rm will be abjasted by MAT FISHER, who will continue the business. ‘Chicago, June 1, 155. ee ee ge eee é Has “Z ES z wore ae Merchandise = all kinds Le AMONDS! The Largest Stock, The Lowest Prices, 3 GOLDSMIDS Old Established (1865) Loan & Bullion Office, 99 E. Madison-st, | WATCHES! large assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches, cha ota Pine Jewelry av 25 to 40 por cent less than any other house in the trade, at GOLDSIMID’S, 99 E. Madison-st. N. BAU goods warranted as represented. Not ‘having to divige reas ‘elth outsiders, ALL customers at this establishment may rely on close ‘figures. REAL ESTATE. “FOR SALE, Alarge piece of valuable Dock Property on the east side of the South Branch, with excellent railroad connections. Apply to GEORGE M. BOGUE, § Reaper Block, 97 Clark-st. Bohl na NO et G. with the greatest dispatch. THIS Is the ony Pano where the sound board hi the acoustic figuring of the violin, which makes ve free of all metallic sound. 182 & (84. WABASH-AV. GEO. WOOD'S UPRIGHT PIANOS Excel all others for Sweetness and Pu- rity of tone. New Designs of cases. ‘All Jovers of a fine Pinno invited to see them. JOHN A. BEYANT, ALL State-st TO RENT. MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent.- No. 254, Opposite ‘Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House. Inquire at SILVERMAN’S BANK, 70 La Salle-st. PHOTOGRAPHY. H. ROCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, At Factory, 516 South Clark-st cinity of Aberdeen and Madlson-sts..one in the vicin~ Sealed p proposals dove will be re- -Han Th wrolieis, Gente! 931 linaa fine hommed. Chil- dren's printed border; all linen. Ladies’ fine aff Huen, hem-stiteh. READ THIS LIST. CHOICE FOR 12 ets. Ladies’ all linen, colored border, hem- suteh, fine ally worth d5cts. Also Ladies’ and Gents’ tine plat white, al linen, Hem-stich, worth 0 cts. 19 t Polkadot bem-stich and 19 cts Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs Wiped Out t OF THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE. 1CT Buys 30 different: putes Ladies’ ripen Collars, worth to 1b ets. each. 5. edge ‘neh deep) C Also Full varity all Ff of al Wah BUTTONS, RUCHING, NOTIONS, 1. ACES. RIB- BONS, TRLMMLNGS, as advertised last week. ; ty Read Oue 2 Colusnas in To-day's Times BUSINESS CARDS. BROWN, PETTIBONE & KELLY, 1] 1 i al 1] RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, 194 & 196 Dearborn-st., Honore Bloch. INKS. INKS. INKS. Arnold’s, Stephen’s, Carter's, Sanford’s. De Lanc’s, David's, Fxber’s, Thomas’, Champion, Antoine’s,Wor- chinaton's Stylographic, Copying Inks, and Fluids 9 be A large variety, of odd makes of Steel Pens. Blank Boe i) kinds made to order. e BGS, a: BROWS, JE. Uiate from Culver, Pydies KELLY: { Page, Uoyne & Co. ISON & (0 “GEO, W. EMERSON & CO, Stationers, Printers, and Blank Book Makers, Tl RANDOLPE-ST., Chicago, and SOUTH BEND, Ind. paver alee: and Job Binding neatly and prompuy 90 Washington-st. anid Loans, srs gests I Tepresented during S0years. COAL. c. H. DYER & CO., 97 Dearborn-st.. Genera! dealers in Anthracite and Bituminous Coal. Bates celenrared Cannel Coal, for Grate purpone, 8 B A BY CARRIAGES AND SWINGS, Latest patented mmprovements, from # up, on weekly payments, WANTED. Real Estate Wanted. Lots suitable for Enzine-Houses,—one in the vi- nee THisisred und Division-st+., ous earpaale, in in ca na seed must 20t be less ‘than 2% feet front OF 100 feet deep. Somer of alley or street praterre: for each of the at darsiened & atthe Comptroller s Sg Omee, shat treanenday. 3 3 get 2 City Coutell to ae eaaao there= 47-79-81 State-st., Chicago. | = ee an Tri THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER MADE. Se LADIES’ THITIAL HEMMED HDRES. life EACH. LADIES’ INITIAL H. 5, HANDKER'ES 21 cts. EACH. ALL warranted Pure Linen. | ALL Initials Hand-worked. ; j HOURS OF SALE from 9 a. m. to 5S p.m. Mite, PRICE FIVE CENTS. HANDKERCHIEFS. i THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED. GENTS’ INITIAL HEMMED HDEFS, — 25ce EACH. LADIES’ INTIAL HS, HANDKERS 39 cts. EACH. | NDNE SOLD to Employes of other Dry Goods Stores, - State and Monroe-sts. - ef Orders by mail a specialty. Send for Illustrated Cata~ logue. CORSETS. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. HADI GRISWOLD'S PATENT SKIRT-SUPPORTING CORSETS, The Abdominal Corsets, With and without an ABDOMINAL SUP- PORTER for Ladies in delicate health, and for stout ladies, are unequaled. They give | a GRATEFUL SUPPORT to the figure, and greatly improve the form. SHOUL- DER-BRACE~ CORSETS _ for Ladies, Misses, and Children; Long Waist and Ex- tra LONG WAIST CORSETS in fine sin- gie,French Coutilles for Summer Wear. CORSETS made to order in the best style of workmanship. and at 126 State-st., Room 20, TAKE EL- EVATOR at 75 Madison-st. Ladies in at- tendance to show and fit the Corsets. Lady Agents wanted everywhere. Ex- clusive territory given. Acme Dress Shields. J. B. PUTNAM, General Agent, Chicago, Ill. DENTISTRY. 133 East Madl- DR. DAY," Best$5 CELLILOD, Filling Best, Oue-Quarter Old Rates. Also the only practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking of eating. ized Air (or gas), chloroform, ether free for panies extracting; 20 years’ practice. Office open janday forenoon. All reek guarante Ea Hast Stadieon-st. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN At5 per cent interest und no commissicgs, Propos- ions for Juans ip sums of £2,W0 acd upwards on irat- class produciive real estave in, this oy. are invived description of security, C. T. W! Simeunio st Union National Bank. _ Money to Loan. te to loan on cholce improved City $resi Batate lies of $200and sprrarde. Washingtos-st, oom LL Sold by Lady Agents,- ROBBER (. A. COUTANT & Ob, 145 State-st., CHICAGO, Call especial atten- tion to their Superb Assortment ‘Gentlemen's Furnishing. Goods! (.A.Coutanta Co. 145 State-st. ROLLE SKATES. RollerSkates Ce? sPALDING’s, a 108 Madison-st. Mastrated price-list of Roller Skates and General Sporting Goods mailed free upon application. EUR STORAGE. Furs preserved from all damage through the summer, thoroughly cleansed. and stored. in the . fire-proof Tribune Building, affording per- [ect safety unattainable elsewhere. Leave ad- -dreas,and Furs will be called for, BABNES & CO., 86 Madison-st. sees 7 +