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‘Great Bargains! lay. Ptr Buea Ch, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1881 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SUHNNY LAMB, z : CLOAKS. OPENING. ‘ REAL ESTATE..*: "HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 2 OPENING, - Sie STAT STORE, E-ST. AN D AY. 3 _ “We promise you the dis- play of Fashionable Goods will interest and: the prices be profitable to you.” . ~ SPECIAL | Fine Garments. ‘EVERY ONE PAR 114 & 116 ISPLAY WELCOME. - RIDGES, State-st a FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. GENERAL NOTICES. Open Letier of the year thefe is a general prepara- Yon made by alt Prudent Housekeepers! phe queseen: of making ¢ coming Winter. Boe Sheerfal and comf is to be settled; P{ousohold Goods need renewing: New Furniture, New ts, New Stoves, and additions! Crockery 5 and Bed Where to Purchase Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, And HOUSEHOLD GOODS the cheapest and best is ‘80 important financial question with every housekeeper. THE Empire Parlor Bedstead COMPANY, 381 & 383 W. Madison-st., ‘Will answer that question to the satisfaction of all purchasers, They have the LARGEST STOCK and make the LOWEST PRICES. ‘They offer 1g Bre required. { In Chamber Sets, Parlor Suits, Parlor Stores, Car- ‘pets, Ranges, and al! Household Goods. EASY PAYMENTS OR GASH, TO SUIT £27 The Empire Parlor Bedstead and other Fold- Ing Beds in great variety.” 'FH~ Lonses furnished at one day's notice. - ‘You can't afford to overlook this opportunity. © 381 & 383 W. Matison-st [NEW PUBLICATIONS. A New Motel by Miss Doulas, <2 Henry A.Sumner &Co. ‘Announce for publication on : Saturday, Oct.15, WE; VON ARLDENS, { * A NOVISL, « By EDITH DOUGLAS. ‘An olecant story, bright and fresh. Handsomely Mustrated and Botind, making a work of 457 pages. Price, 1.50. Will be for gale by all live Booksellers... CARD To Iron Manufacturers, Owners, Archi- _ tects, and Builders, NOTICE Ishereby given that the undersiened has been ap- pointed Attornoy in fact of FE. A. L. Hyatt in respect of a patenteranted to her by the U.S. Government on the 2ith Aucust, 1567, reissued Aug. 0, 1873, und with all matters and things pertaining to the same; this, therefore, Is to CAUTION All persons interested In the use of Patent LIGHTS against infringing sald patent, and to notify CTS AND OWNERS OF ARCHITECTS AN hi REAL ESTATE > ) ‘That the aforesaid patent (known among fron men as HYATT'S BASEMENT EXTENSION PATENT) ig still operative and in FULL FORCE and effect, and ‘will continue so to be until the Zith day of August, 1851. ‘The undersigned also takes this occasion tu in- form and warn INFRINGERS OF THE PATENT Everywhere that effective measures bave now been taken to maintain the patent and rights of the pat- entee thereunder, as well as to protect the rights and interests of all duly appointed LICENSEES UNDER THE PATENT, And the public are hereby cautioned against pur- chasing or procuring the said patented articles and constructions from any other parties. R.K. ELLIOT, Attorncy in Fact for the Patentee, 406 Fifth-st., N. W.. Washington, D.C. ESPECIAL NOTICE j Is hereby given that EDWIN LEE BROWN, President und Proprietor of the Brown Brothers « ‘Mfg. Co., Chicazo, Ill, is my SOLE AND ONLY LICENSEE. For Illinois and the Northwestern States, and that All Other Manufacturers Are infringers. ‘E. A. LAKE HYATT, Assignee of Thaddeus Hyatt. PICTURE CARDS. PICTURE CARDS. Chicago Card Collectors Completely Capt- ured—Finest Display in Chicago. ‘No more waste of tine trampling around town bes- uy the set, just what . postage) will send 125 a) Cards. ‘The tinest opportunity ever offered *~ GEO. B. KING, Pleture-Card Depot, < 38 Madison-st., CHICAGO. REAL ESTATE, : City Real Estate for Sale, Teservine the Fight to reject all Propositions for such ‘By order of the City Connell, oe THEODORE ‘2, GURNEY, ss i Comntroiier. HAST. OTE The Place for a Home. _ The Place to Invest. Everybody whe has been paying rent and is tired of it; . € Everyhody: who is saving money and wants to double its 3 Eyeryhody who is paying doctors? bills and wants to stop it; . Everybody with Children and wanting them to grow up sturdy and strong, And free from the evil intluences of city 3! do well to come In &¢ day this week at 9: a.mn. of 2:19 p. m.. prepared to zo with 1s and » where we wre selling beavtital, tr: lass which, roiting uplend—tor such prices and on brypert ‘such terms that all can buy. HERE THEY ARE! Lots 30xi32 Feet FOR $60, $85, $100, OR $126, On monthiy payments of $5, or quarterly or annual ents, without Interest. x good houses, no payment down, G per cent int rie will build roperty. Is very handsomely te + Streets lined with shade trees und ever- Preens, Good residences built und others going up fiusediately, Church und school. now being built on Gur property. Good sidewalk, 4 feet wide, 2-neh lumber, free with every lot, rove is on the C., B. & Q. I. R., joining Dow- ners Grove on the east. witha lane and ravidly> rowing population, ehurches and sehvols, stores, und overy conventence for comfort and health. ‘An easy, pleasant ride from the clty, with an abun- dance of trains to sult people in any line of business. Only a few cents a lot. Living Expenses, One-third less than in the city. In the point of Healthfulness, Enst Grove 1s unsurpassed: It cannot be utherwise, with its high land, pure wa- ter, and thorough drainuze. itis surrounded by a beautiful country of heavily wouded blils and valleys, ~ Persons looking for homes or investment, who mean business, can see Eust Grove free by ealithg on. STREET & CO., PROVRIETORS AT EAST. GROVE. Office, 95 Waskington-st., Room 2, Chicago, Or W. D.C. STREE 5 ., Wabs& Barthes, fat east Grove. Third National Bank of Chicago FOR SALE. Lots 63, 64, arid 65, Culver’s Addition to Chicago, im- mediately north of Lincul te 20, unt ‘gion Park Second Ad- action to’ Chicago, ‘Lake-st. near Union Park. - ‘The west half of Lot?. B. F. Jervis’ Subdivision of the west aif of the squitwest quarter of Sop. 1S ‘Township 3! north, Ranze 43, containing 45 and 25-100 uated near Oak Park. ‘.. Jots at and 5%, the north st fect of Lots 551068 in- elusive, und the south 1 feet of Lots i to 75 inelu- sive, Blow mpson & Greene's Addition to Chi- cago, on Sixteenth-st. between Loomis and Throop- Block & Charles H. Walker's Subdivision 33, mown as (old No.) Los State-st.. Chicazo. Rand Block 6, F.C; Sherman and sion of the west half of the southeast qi 3, situated on. Shurtled avenue, be- tween Swenty-elebth and Twenty-ninth-sts, ts numbered 1 to 3, Block Mem turk, biuex boanded by Bxandale aud Green- utand Walnutests, s" Addition to Lyde between Fifty-tin Bloc situated on 01 Blo Ho} k, sittated on Kimbark-1 eres of J.0t 2 In Assessor's Division 9 Cur Sec. 33, an part east of the Chicazo, Hock Island © Pacitle Rattrond of Sec. ‘ownship 3s, Mi, in the Town of Aubarn, Cook Coun- ty = ‘Senled proposals for the above-described property will be received by the undersizned unttl ung inelud~ {ng the Mth day of October, ISH, and If approved by the Hun. John Jay Knox, Controller of the Currency. will be submitted to the United States Distrlet Court fe district for confirmation. Sa TON W. JACKSON, 45 Portland Block, Chicago. . Oct. 8. 1851, a FURNILTURE.. ne nO ORL URNITUR petal . Siraks VERY. Lowe 2. Buyers ure Particvlarly Requested to" get our Chamber, Parlor, Library, Dining, Easy Chairs, Fancy Pieces, It CERTAINLY wilt PAY YOU to go through our immense stock und get our “Popular Prices.” CHICAGO CARPET CQ., 156 to 162 Wabash-av.. cor. Monroc-st. N.B.—Onr stocks never were. as large before in Carpet, Wall Curtain, or Bedding Depart- mi 4, and offer Extraordinary Inducements to pur~ cl rs to furnish in part or complete for litte money as.well as trouble. s OPTICIAN. - OPTICIAN, 125 State street, Room 3. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY. Ginsses properly adapted to every furm of defectire eyesight In accordance with the selence und. phil- osopliy of nature. Beware of risking your sight in the hands of selt-styted opticians. Advice given as tu the proper selection of all required optical insirumonts. ‘Letters of recommendation, testifying to his supe- rlor ability asan uptichin and the perfuctness of nis “glasses can be seen at, M. Bernhardt’s office from the hoted Professors uf Rust 3 Medics! College. iatinen pathic College, ‘lendi und well-known ¢l roi sehgols of sel aut 1 Collere, Chiago leze,Chicago Homeo~ li , OUF must prominent including high encomiums blind Inptitutes. ete, ete. W bsford, A.M Aulea, 3. “Juckson, ‘De Lasklo ‘L, Wads- Sam 3. . Cheney, Htev. We Rev. Arthur Little, to every case of extreme Louis IL MATTHES, Assistant. ve eyexignt. def ‘Omics Hours—2 10 5. TEAMING. Office, 124 Merchandise moved with disnatch. Michigan-av. . WANTED. 28 : WANTED By a Jobbing House, with a well established trade, a Special Partner with capital of $75,000. A good percentage of interest as- sured. Apply to WM. BAKER, Journal of Commerce Co., 70 State-st., Chicago. ‘ FINANCIAL. CHANDLER & Co., MORTGAGE ‘BANKERS.. - Loans on Real Estate. ~ No. 72 Dearborn-st. ndaie, ‘Town of | ) ) i | Randolph-st. HEATING STOVES, All sizes, this year’s patterns. The latest improved, and undoubtedly the finest and cheapest Heater ever offered to the public. : You can also find an im- mense and varied stock of Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves, Chamber & Parior Furniture; Carpets, Oilcloths, Matting, Linoleum, In fact, everything you re- quire in the line of FIXT- URES or FURNITURE for House, fore, Office, ~ Saloon, or - * Bestaurant, What we. haven’t on hand we can make on short notice. Unequaled facilities for do- ing business,--fine, large, well lighted warerooms, courteous and obliging salesmen, one of the largest stocks to select from, and terms to suit. Weekly or Monthly Pay- ments, or Cash. You will surely find it pleasant and profit- able to trade with us. ——_—— ILORLNG. HENRY: TURNER, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 85 & 87-Madison-st., * Crystal Block, *¢HICaGo. D. yi Partnership Wanted In a well-established business: by a thoroughly perlenced office man WHO will furnish gh. testim nials as to character und’ capacity and invest $3.00) cash, Business must be, thorougtly, reputable aud r bi able. Grain commi eferred. Address B letrbu ic oftice. sea] OPENING: BROWNS) Mrs. G. Je BROWN, U1 Wabash-ay., will dlspie wHRSo dy exe Deis ‘i SERY, selected by herself in ft igarld napaearor aaa Nanties, an Seal Garments, WILL OCCUR ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Cct. (2 and (3. . We have purposely delayed our Opening in ‘order to ob- tain LHE LATEST. Paris Novelties And most exclusive Foreign Styles, and promise the Ladies an wnusually at- tractive dispiay. All are Cordially Invited. ° PARISIAN SUIT C0., State and Monroe-sts., Under Palmer House. ts Owing to the tmmense. increase in the number of owr Patrons, we find it- impossi- ble to send special invitations, as we heretofore have done. GALL ATTENTION — _TO THEIR CLOAKS , Excelling IN VARIETY any STOCK IN THES CFFY, Kvery Size Children’s & Ladies’ ~ ALWAYS O8 TIAND, Usual Low Prices. State & Nonroessts., Under Palmer House. * PIANOS. Of the Best Makesare SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS BY =a t State and Adams-sts,, 3 AGO. Triumphant at every World’s Fair; indorsed by the most emi- nent musi¢al authorities of both hemispheres, and the ackuowl- edged Standard Pianos of the World. Besides our usual complete as- sortment of new instruments, we exhibit’a number of second-hand Steinway Uprights and. Squares, some of. which have had Jwt little use. They are offered at. excep- tionally low prices.to make room for new stock now arriving. LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts. = GRAND, UPIIGHT, XD SQUARE PLANOS. é ‘OE THE PUBLIC, THESE INSTRty SHAVE py Tilbit NceLLeNcE: oY ATTAINE ‘PURCHASED PRE-EMIN| WHICH ESTABIIS H Gyits NEQUALED IN TONE, TOUC WOREMANSIUE. OUCH ‘ L BOLE AGENTS) ee FUR THE NORTHWEST, | Sunday forencon. PIANOS. State & Adams-sts., The Largest. Piano and Or- gan House in the world, manufacturing over one- twelfth of the-entire produc- tion of Qn the Awertean Continent Pianos and. Organs sold on montlily or quarterly MUSIC CO., 156 STATE-ST., Have in their Warerooms as fine.a line of. PIANOS: and ORGANS as can bé found in Chicago, embracing the WEBER, WHEELOCK ROOT & SONS -B- Glough & Warren and the Standard We have also ia stock a Full and _Com- plete Liné of BAND and STRINGED IN- STRUMENTS and: Sheet Music. Our fa= cilitiés for meeting the Retail Trade ‘are unsurpassed. DENTISTRY. , DR. DAY, "a." Best$5 RUBBER OR oo. CELLULOD. . Filling. Best, - Ovie-Quirter- Old Rates, Also the ouly practical teeth WitHOUT A’ PLATE. intfingoreating aie cae masala le ef {re for ninless oxtracting: 20 years’ practice. Office open All work guarantees teed: «os. . wh DAN Es List Nadie te | Jaifzay burglary. and spok George. Freeman Gives His Tes. _timony Regarding’ the’ Burglary. Pete Stevens and Paddy Guerin in Town—Pete Contented with His Lot. ‘The court-room was comfortably Alled yester. day morning at the opening of the fourth dar of the Lamb trial. The counsel were all on bang yery promptly, and court was opened at ty o'clock. : STRIKING OUT TESTIMONY. Before the jury were brought into court Mr. Forest moved to bave so much of the testimony of Peter Ott, both on the direct anq. cross examination, as rehutes to the presence of Jobu Lamb in Ott’s saloon ou the morning of Oct. 4, 1878, stricken out. He also moved tg ~ strike out from said testimony all reference to the presence of Lamb at the saloon on the afternoon of that day, claiming that suck testimony was entirely irrclevunt, as ig did not connect the defendant with the com. maizsion uf the criue for which he was on trial, After the mottons were argued by the defense the Court overruled them, without baying heard the prosecution, hulding that uve persons were charyed with having committed a. crime, and it was material for tne State to show. thay these five mev'were acquuinted with each other, and bad on previous occasions met together. “he prosecution then called . OFFICER RDWARD LAUGHLIN, = whd swore thathe hud known Jonn Lambfor * Tyo past seven or cizbt years. On the nightot Oet: 4, 1478. he tried ‘to find Lamb. on the Wes: and Northwest side. On the 12th he and Otlicer Kelly urrested Lamb at a saloon on Eighteenth Street, newer the ruilroad track, when Lumb said, = Well:boy's, you've xot me. Lam glad this toing fs over.”. When asked what he meant, ha told the officers that they knew, {5 was the shooting of that’ officer, : F GEORGE FREEMAN < was sworn, and said he wis known here ay George Frceman, but his right nume was Georgs cadey. He was bora in’ Sunnbeim, Germany, and came to thls country in 1838; be hud known: Lamb for several years, since about 1873; bhebad done ™ business” with bin in Minois, lows, and Wisconsin. He was ut the store of Jalfray on Fifth avenue Sept. al to look uver the siound for the purpose of robbing tho plice. He was atasaioon on Clark and -Kinzie streets with - Durphy and Lamb on the night of Oct, 3, 183, when Durpby told “Lamb tar. they had a. “job” -and wanted Lamb totake a band in it. Lumb wanted to know what could be done with the goods, and was told that the gang bad a man—u Stteauey- wae would buyanything taken to him. Lamb ob- jected to buying ansthing to do with a sheeney, or Jew, ag they were all * cive-aways.” It surranged bow they should get the arms, tools gnd horse and wagon. They met again in the evening and went to tue store, where the door wis tried und a skeleton key was brokeu, after which they went around on’the side and tried one of the grates over a basement window, and found it was. easily raised. Durphy wanted to “go throush"” the store then aud there, and each mun take anurmful ot goods and jump into a street-car, but the crowd opposed that scheme, and ‘they went north and sepurated. Before scparatiux Lamb tried to *~ borrow some money from some of the boys to get him something to eat, and, tinding no mouer ju the crowd, be wot desperate, ana sad,“ would kill a mun tonight fora bundred dollars!” ‘The next meeting wus at Peter Ott's saloon the ext wornmg, When ome of the boys reported” having seen 9 clark go Into the store and open it up, aud that noone slept in the store. Thac noon.-tocy all had dinner ut a restaurant corner of La Sulleang Lake. | They went to Ot: § saloon * about o'cloek. and when the wagon came which they bad enzaged they all sturzed to ‘the store. Dennis and Durphy were let through tho erate, while Luinb and he watched outside. Driscoll stationed at Madison and Fitth a ue to wateh for the police. After awbila Driscoll came up, aad, not bearing aoy~ thug from the boys i le, Lumb and Driscoll opened the grate and let bim in. After they suw the dure of the uirht watchman’s lamp hey opened one of the side doors and asked Lamb and Driscoll for tne wagon. They said it was at Franklin and Washington. He lete the storo F and got it, Laml stood at the horse's head while the otbers piled the goods into the wagon. MINATION, a convicted in Pitts ON Cho: id_he wus ‘n Ista. for burgtary and sent to prison for teeu months. He bexan bis criminal career Chieage in 153 jd bad spent about two- of his thaebince then in prison. Be bat part in seven or elzht burglaries ‘and as 2 He was ‘lust arrested [a 8 ny venies. Paul, tor burglary. Durmg the twenty-five 7 days’ between the Jaffray Durgiacy and bis ar rest in St. Paul be had committed two. burzls- He denied having bad to tor having attempted to Friedberg Orst started they to witnéss aboutit, < ‘Auer the goods were loaded Dennis, and bs drove. to Eidridze court, where be lett” the wagon ft cringe of Deunis, Lamb, and Dur while be weat to notify Friedberg that the g were ready tor bim, and be aad Dennis drove op tothe store. [le left for St. Pyulon Saturday - afternoon, but before going be orrowed som? money: from John Morris and $5 from Puddr Guerin. He-did not tell Guerin or anybody elsa that be hud killed Oilicer Race. He admitted that he bad becn led to believe tbat the State would not prosecute bim if he turned State's eviderce. ‘The court then adjourned until 10 o'clock Son day mor res and one lareer rdnaway trom La Cr killan otticer. Les: ENS AND “ PADDY ” GUERIN, stifyin behalf ot the defendant arrived from Juliet during. Friday “night i charge of two of Gen. Munn’s deputies, and were found yesterday by a TRiBCSE reporter in thé boys’ ward of the County Jail. Stevens looks abopt the same as when he left, the jail two and a balf years ago, but is perbaps a iittle heavier. He was dressed’ in a neat, dark suit of citizen's clothes, and bad very much the appear~. ance of-alitile’ gentleman. He gave,the re porter a hearty reception, and made“inquiry after many of bis oid frienas. He said he was aclerk in the olfice of the stocking-manufac- tory, wus kept very busy during business hours » and that the time had passed away very rapidly. with bim. He had no complaints to lodge against anybody, but bad made up_bis. mind to serve hi§ sentence us faithfully as he could, and corge out wit a good prison record. He said ba saw Angell frequently, and that be was ab- solutely: indifferent to all the outside world, and is conduct would lend any one to believe that he would not turn bis band to secure a pardon, now that bis father-in-law bad secured an order from the courts changing the name of bis litte girl—the only4ie left binding him to this, world, Peter said ne bad not anticipated coming t0 Lhbicugo, and was give but sn hour's ‘notice to get ready. Guerin was the very picture of health, and said be was never better in’bis life. He said be wag at work in the dressed-stone departmesh and frequently saw Al Reinke, who was Ia the office of that department. He, too, said he hot thought of coming to Chicaco undl withit an hour of starting. - Neither of them seem hizbly gratified at the opportunity of refurniny atthis time. They will not go back before Wednesday or Thursduy. 2 MILK, : 3 A Decided Incréase In the Retail Prie- A gubject of considerable itiportandé'? housekvepers and one in. which a large. growing portion of the cominiitilty fécl thadeep est interést huis cojié prominently to the’ froat within the past féW days. For years pastitbal ;). been the custom of milk-dealers to give to customers in exchange for $1, good and lawtal money of the United States, sixteen tickelh cach good for one quart of imiik. Buta fe® ‘duys ugo the dealefs pretty generully througt-, ont the city notified the consumers that here after .fourceen tickets only could: D4” bought for 100 cents. An advance in price o Wz per cent ought to be about enough for-00¢ jump, but a further Inctéuse. is threatened, 04 the general understanding is that on or before Nov. 1 the scule of prices will be fixed at.iwelt@ qitart tlekets fora doliar. « aitaed A. Trigun reporter yesterday interview Several representatives of the dairy interest discovered that they were a unié on the ques tion of advancing rates. Some bad already dom so, &nd others weré ‘taking no new custom at’ the. old figures. ‘They sfated . the miikmen bad no -_ organization or union forthe ‘purpose of Bxing prices. 324 that the advance had heen forced upon them the farmers. The latter plead the drouth, scarcity of feed. and the bigh” price of butter, as their excuses, and have receatly ie. vanced the “price of milk to the. retailer: The price per can of eight gallons - been $1.15, but now is said to be and: after Nov. Lit will be $1.45, or 15% cents PE ¢; gallon. ‘Twelve tickets for a dollar will give t@ - inilkrten 334 cents per galton, or abcut cent profit on the cust price. This looks 2 iets: steep, but by cutting the babies aown to ba: allownace, “and liberally diluting the lacté tlaid with’ the ‘product of Lake Michisaa public may perhaps be able to xet out even. a i Bangles Seized by Justlec. | * A few years ugo considerable consternatios, disgust, and “anger were provoked among {4 students of Yale College, by the arrest ofsamé their number who were engaged at, the tim ieir apprehensioa in the comparatively in! cent pustime of .screnading. x girl's boardia scnool. A similar though still moreaggravatng abuse of power was perpetrated tn the quik.” tae of Santa Clara, Cal.,on a recent eventigy: Four. young ladies of ‘that. town were selZe.: in the act of serenading their male friends longing to the Sunta Clara Colleze, and des! 8 their protestattons, tears, and’ fears ite actually bauled before a magistrate jn the Lava of night and compelled to deposit their jewel! 48 szcurity fora tine of £5.50 imposed on oa member of the party. The citizens of San J ahd Santa Clara were roilged toa dangeroul 3 piteh of {iglzoation Eine ques. Ries eg £9 4 3 le Were only. slic appeased LWwfthdrawal 8f the ‘complaint aad the. retura of: