Oak Park Lake Vindicator (Newspaper) - September 8, 1883, Oak Park, Illinois LAKE 35. OF COOK SEPTEMBER 8, 1883. 5 R FRESH ROASTED LINE OF CANNED French Canned AT CHICAGO Delivered Free in Town of HATH FURNISHING GOODS AND South State of the Island Halsted teeth if or will fill are worth or will make you a i that will and will not charge ail open Imported and aM 017 Union Stock I on ancl Halsted AND tli Ave. and 43d TOWN OF i i 11! in nil their all kinds done at and Cabinet Varnishes and Window 4,912 Wentworth Rik island K. R. - Town of P. in and W. Prop SCHOOL TOWN OF M. aM WINTER STOCK L. JUSTINE am now ready to make Dresses in all styles and newest Notions and HATS aii MEN'S FURNISHING Silver-Plated S. Halsted 13. Dealer of AND am now prepare i to offer a lull line WHITE etc. I shall also aim to meet the demands of my customers in all embrac one of the most stocks of seneral Dry Goods for tall and winter ever shown in auy store south of Madison cordially invite the inspection of our stock before purchasing I know I can save vou Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money STRICTLY ONE AND FIFTY-FIRST EVERY per in Root Union Stock School mul 103 111. rates of advertising in The are as follows 2 l 6 m. 12m. Wishes to try Ms powers on one of the most difficult creations of the tragic NOBLE promptly attended Forty-seventh M. T. AND Halsted O'Brien's Paint STOCK Furnishing Goods a INSURANCE Germania and N. Y. tickets troin and to all parts of 13J3 Dearborn of LIQUORS AND Forty-third of best of fresh from always on J. AND WOOll OPEN ST. WABASH St. and Wentworth ROBINSON'S CAN BUY LIBRARY FOR Lamp larse 5c; 7-inch White 7-inch 5c; other Crockery at Now this is at No. on F. W. Justine and Forty-first now ready to supply Boarders with airy and refitted rooms and good Ashland STOCK 8.00 One 2.00: 3.351 8.401 14.40; 24.75 2.001 3.00 5.0011.20' 20.25 34.45 2.155; 4.00 6.00,14.95: 25.20i 3.35! 5.00J 7.50117.55] 31.55 53.00 4.00' 5.75 8.75:21.001 36.50 62.00 7.00.10.00 15.75 36.00! 62.001102.50 13.00 27.50 63.fM); 105.00! 162.50 Coiner Forty-ninth St. and Ashland OF Lager Always on STATE to s. ROOT of Slock a of All kinds of Print Chaises W. pf tlis business promptly attended Stare - received bv Telephone at A- 31KK State W. M. AND 3001 South State near 39th, to 0 a. 11 a. m. to 1 p. 4 and after 8 p. attention to Chronic d Monongahela and Sour IMPORTED State St. PETER end West 43d Union Liquors for family use and medicinal imported Extract of wholesale or Orders by mail attended to prompt Try and be 92" S. Halsted 45th Stewart Town of Sixty-third OLD IOWA 4051 SOUTH HALSTED Union Stock 25 25 Choicest brands ot Ales and H. FOR SEWING STATE ILL. Good second-hand machines always on hand and Ask for Mr. Graham when you call at the Forty-third CELEBRATED THE TOWN OF be triad to receive any new orders personally or by Will call at residence for materials and deliver W. Oils and Window est v PAINTING and dune with satisfaction and South State J. General HOUSEHOLD State - Cigars and S. Halsted Parlors Bath Forty-third STOCK and and Cina 816 Forty-third Union Stock Factory Lamps a Mail orders promptly attended ANO SALT and Game in Town of Fifty-first and Atlantic OF done at short Horseshoeing a attention civen and State OF TOWN OF jobbing promptly attended All of and Dealer Tin and 47th fine assortment of and Goods always on All kinds of REPAIRING neatly done at lowest phone and now located at 4II3HAL8TED Stock is able to supply gentlemen with the best-fit tine at the most reasonable Do not fail to try in tlie same establishment with mine FURNISHING Latest of liata and a 152 Clark near Electric Yesterday 18,144 People 2,106 CHILDBED 6,? 18 Deluge of Happy Perfect Cyclone of Rapturous Grandest Popular Family Resort Ever Pronounced of All great open daily fir m 1 to 6 and to 30, Admission to all only 10 aM Hall and Pool 343 Forty-third of 5014 State State HYDE goods every Wedding Cakes and Cakes for Parties a and State aM State St. snd 4313 No. 463. STOCK H. HATS Furnishing 4251 Halsted Union Stock and see He will treat you Special terms will be given to advertising cood for The ' each in Hyde Park an l Apply at the No. 810 Root Union Stock communications for the Editor of The Vindicator will have to be addressed as HJ Root Union 111." the most arrangements now for the delivery of The VINDICATOR to subscribers promptly on in both tonn and Should any of our fail to receive their on Saturday ire have to that will make us aware of the fact by postal card or and we shall find out where the failure lies and have it 81 Root Stock following subscribers have lately removed without sending us their new 5136 School A. 501 Wells School 5251 State LaSalle trust that hereafter subscribers about to remove will send us their and save us unnecessary trouble and enable them to get their papers The addressed to them are returned to this simply marked We all removals unless we receive an intimation of the Wall glories in being the champion of the the distinguished New York was born in 111. town of 111., has produced two great and Dr. was it that drove Smith to the Wall and compelled both to turn toward the one of the proprietors of the Central Pacific has a brother who keeps a little drugstore in the little village of Adams 111., who disowns him for his Knights of Labor of D. are invited to attend a 57 Klein's 554 South Halsted on Thursday Sept. 13. The invitation comes from No. 2276. had great doubts about the advantage of in towns until we scanned the records of our local As we are we would rather have a dozen thieves around us dividing the spoils than one or to the treachery of which was demonstrated immediately after the election last when he formal the combination with Wall and Chatfield to vote each one of themselves large there no such thing as clear sailing for the Darlington administration from the Notwithstanding that Smith came out publicly before the in a printed and distributed by that under no circumstances would he be a party to any that would increase the pay of the office which he was that he was to take the office for the legal fee attached thereto and feel amply yet no sooner was he sworn into office than he entered into a conspiracy with Chatfield and Wall to vote himself about extra and extra salaries also for his in effort to rob the taxpayers of about extra salaries and repeat over the old Muirhead steal was promptly thwarted by the men who won the election and who were honest in their professions of The treachery of Smith at once became apparent to the leaders of the it was learned that they could not vote themselves extra and that the conspiracy to do so had failed most Mr. Chatfield affected a spirit of deep repentance at being a party to what he called corrupt and he offered to desert Smith and Wall and join Darlington and O'Neil in giving the town a good At this glad tidings there was joy in the opposition But the gladness was only of a did offer to support Darlington and but accompanied with such conditions as no honorable man in the opposition party could proposition was that he would support Darlington and O'Neil on the Board if the opposition party agreed not to investigate the books and not prosecute the old He also wanted it agreed to that he himself should not he called upon to pay into me treasury the which he illegally taken from and which he in defiance of holds from the these terms were made known to the leaders of the opposition party they were contemned and and Chatfield denounced unsparingly as a It was better to lose the Board and retain the honor of the men who won the victory last spring than keep control of it at the sacrifice of all honor and principle as demanded by the conditions of had heard time that Chatfield was making overtures to join Darlington and and he rushed at once to offer himself to join Darlington and without any conditions Thinking that Chatfield was offering to make an unconditional Wall wanted to head him and not only volunteered but offered to put the reform on the track of getting at the collusion which existed between the sewer John Hough and the members of the Old He said the old ring and Hough had played him for a sucker long and that nothing would fully satisfy him now but get them behind the ability and fitness for the position for they were This is but a part and parcel of the original Having cast opprobrium and sought to instill a feeling of mistrust in the the next move will be the appointment of plastic tools of their own to make a pretended examination of the with a report previously exonerating all the thieves in town and presenting therewith But this unrighteous conspiracy will fail of its The people of the town thoroughly understand their and mav hold their midnight and daily but they will fail in their dishonest and disreputable The people made these men and the people will relegate them to private life at the first by the perfidy and in a drunken Pike this who the Police Town j went West from is the only Captain of Police and Water i one alive of the all true and faithful c died one another thieves and and pummeled one another until the friends of separated them and put them MUH TS OF LAST CENSUS OF P. one of the magnates of the Central Pacific Railroad was once a poor Per he is now a very rich He and his associates have stolen more property than all the thieves now in all the penitentiaries in all the United States of America put Wall doth too much It is entirely gratuitous oh his part to announce that he is not a candidate for official in the Trustee Wall will never hold official position at the hands of the people of after his present lease of public life is at an tekel is written on the experience of general laws for the management of cities and towns in the State of Illinois has shown the advantage of such But the Town of Lake is the unfortunate possessor of a special the same as New and the result is somewhat In proportion to Lake is the most knew of a certain getting interest on town money by a snide deal on a sewer by which he played a as he called it. bossed every so says and he made Foster sink a sewer two feet below the level in order to carry through another with seemed terribly in and was bound to get even with the scoundrels who played him for a sucker so many fellow said the greatest scoundrel He made me believe I could draw extra pay if I joined in his these are the three men who have leagued themselves together to defeat the of the One of them a public perjurer and traitor to his and the other two confessors of their own and their guilt and noble Sheridan and in a less degree the Rev. C. R. Maturin Irish are the only dramatists who have succeeded in popularizing dramas formed upon the style cf the elder Four of plays and one of style keep the stage and are available as either stock or star and Love are familiar to every while is only seen at when an it were too They have no use for the whitewash They examined the compared the entries and noted the They actually gave an idea that they in They showed up the license the sewer and talked of tens of thousands of Then their credentials were asked it having been ascertained that they were both capable and they were That is the usual now most damnable conspiracy to thwart the will of the as expressed through their that ever disgraced a civilized is the one now in process of development in the Town of Not satisfied with from Supervisor the prerogatives of his the men in a majority are now seeking to stitle the work of the experts and three Chatfield and never enter a regular meeting of the Board without first holding a caucus and deciding upon the amount of they will perform in open Board Last before the Board meeting they held a secret meeting in to which they summoned Jim Water who is known to be short in his cash and Mr. At this secret caucus of the Byrne and Brownell were ordered to write the letters read at the Board meeting denying the truth of the as far as the conspiracy allowed the work to go showed the town to be robbed by not only the Town Ed but by his Jim the Water as The conspirators not only hope to the robbery and but they seem to be determined to promote and keep the defaulters in is the intention to get such as the old ring used to get in the past to doctor up a for the delusion of the people and by it black is Expert Zimmerman can neither be influenced nor bought to do anything but what is and the conspirators know it. His ability as an expert is backed by ample proofs from town and city governments whose work he has performed with consummate skill and uniform Ttc Clu not honest work But they will learn they get through with the job they have undertaken that not only will the investigation go on by men of honor and but that Mr. Chatfield will be compelled to pay over to the town treasury the which lie has illegally drawn as extra and Wall the which he has at last sets disposed to be exceedingly we could be uncommonly severe on the who sent in their plaints to Trustees at their last objecting to the unfairness of the the trouble with the poor fellows was that they would not take full advantage of a fair They were invited again and again to join the experts and explain away the discrepancies in their if they They undertook to do but completely There was no complaint of the unfairness of the experts until a little caucus was held between them and the three trustless are now trying to shield them and stifle a further exposure of rascality and robbery that has been going on for Citizen's Association of has declared itself in favor of a city Government for the In this matter the association is but yielding to the demands of public The people are restive under our present town and the events of the past few weeks have demonstrated its and revealed to the citizens the possibilities of a factious majority in defeating the expressed will of the majority of the citizens of the A form of government which can rest from the officers chosen by the people to fulfill certain their official and delegate the power to is totally unfitted for the government of an intelligent and enlightened As it requires the petition of only of tKe legal voters of the it is safe to say that an election will be called to pass upon the paragraph is going the rounds of the press stating that Canada is likely to become a new One million of the population is found to be of Irish and the accessions promised by the new emigration scheme will still further increase their The Irish have ever been a power in and have occupied opposite sides since the day Gen. Richard Montgomery led the American revolutionary forces against the heights of and was met and defeated by his neighbor from Gen. the commander of the British Many of Canada's from Amherst to have been Eye talks about Fair and free The nearest akin to that dramatic scene that has taken place in our town since the overthrow last spring was on the occasion of Smith's betrayal of his returns of the census taken Jan. 1, 1883, for the Empire of Japan have just been and show that the whole country contains a total of 36,-700,110, made up of 18,598,098 males 18,101,112 The number of inhabited houses is 7,(511.770, an average of about five persons to a The population of a few of the best-known cities are as 1,772,333, living in 366,9G0 1,418,521, living in 319,910 1,201,629, living in 257,915 97,*S7, living in 277,655 835,215, living in 196,620 The rate of population to seems uncertain in the various for in where a population of 1,561,168 inhabit 805,989 It is unusual to find in the census of different countries such an equality in numbers of the though there are a few towns in Japan where the women outnumber the such as where there are 484,058 women to 478,-659 669.2 35 to 062,815: 205,531 to 2i"H,315: 340,505 to 252,855. A return published at the same date states that the Japanese army consists of thirty officers of all 109,-496 officers and 253 officers ot sixty-two military and 617 of whom twelve are studying military routine in foreign correspondent audaciously suggests that the Stock Yards Company must have put Chatfield and Wall upon their Let no one dream of so preposterous a Take no stock in that Stock The managers of the company are refined possessed only of the purest the noblest the most disinterested They never sullied a soul with a suggestion or an corporation is and all around it hangs the odor of think of the three Who would dare to insinuate aught the lard of the tallow of Smith or the sterine of Chatfield Grand Assembly of the Knights of Labor is now in session at Over 200 delegates were but only 153 are said to be The sessions are The principal matter for no is the future mode of At beside the Local Assemblies or there are District composed of three delegates from each Five Local Assemblies can form a District There are two District Assemblies in which are on account of controlled by the Trade and Labor There is no State The General now in answers for a national assemblies are of two tr ale and A Trade Assembly is composed of one a Mixed all excepting bankers and professional question now is whether there shall bo State organizations or simply trade each trade organized into a district of its the same as the telegraphers and are at or remain as they order is gaining although there are several serious drawbacks to its the most important of which is oi ideas among some of the controlling The Grand Master Workman is a grand but he is fawned upon and flattered by a lot of who use him for their own ideas of the order are organization and Strikes are and arbitration The Knights of Labor seek the support of public THIS BE eyes in both city and suburbs are turned upon the Town of the most classic of them Here is where history is where perfidy finds its best where Supervisors are where Trustees are not to be where official appointments are made and unmade with lightning's Here is late Here was the town Utopia and the To lose such a reputation was not be thought and a was fixed up for the restoration of good old when no checks were exercised nor public 111., Sept. a To the Editor The peace quiet of the Village of Hiver yesterday wa- greatly disturbed by a Sunday picnic I am by the Co County and that too in of the law and ordinances our and a cenerai carousal and disturbance rho citizens ny this action ot our county legislators and should be to Eye is the power behind the throne Where is the Committee of One Hundred There is no power on Mr. that can prevent a man from becoming a traitor and a if he so and such as the former editor of the Eye has become to the people of this Tin re can be neither nor nor stability of government in any community where wretches of this kind succeed in playing the confidence game that was played by the graduate from the Eye upon the people of this outraged the lash in the pillory of public For particulars 1 refer you to O. O. Village with 110 State Dr. A. C. South Clark H. H. bailiff in Judge also the P. L. whose address I can't but some the Trustees doubtless can. It is a to our civilization that the County Commissioners of Cook ns an should be responsible such an outrage of law and A Forest immediately west of Cicero in are inclined to think the sweeping charges contained in the foregoing communication to the Daily are in justice to the many respectable parsons who attended the picnic referred we hope there is room for Who will take the side of the County Commissioners and the and let us know their side of the matter? is the Mephistopheles who wields the wand of his subtle influence over the three young men in the Town of up in a little brief and who deal with occupations and honors as if they were mere pawns on a Who is the behind the screen who pulls the attached to these V Who is the Satan to whom they have transferred their souls for These be no idle To answer them needs not much the clothes a man wears are hidden No one suspected Superintendent Darlington of harboring keen irony and cutting in giving testimony in a trial at the Town the prosecuting attorney asked him the question whether he held official position in the when he let fly the following center shot with sufficient force to penetrate the metal cuticle of the most obtuse He said had had an official but he did not know whether he had one now or He believed he was the Town of New to remark that the worst evils of city administrations are consequences of their relations to We were of the opinion until we made the acquaintance of the Town of Lake The plunder and of town has been a It was the with Hyde our i must have grown sudd Smith must have grown suddenly Chatfield must have grown suddenly Their private prevented them attending meetings of the and the hour of the regular weekly meeting had been backward and forward to suit their straitened prior to the opulence not only enables them to attend several meetings a but also to take the management of departments without Whence the has become of the committee appointed to investigate the steal of in that school lot last We trust the new School Board will make a full of this matter at an early The people and they should not be Let us hear from the It is after waiting over live to ask the committee to hurry in an endeavor Their about power of public A little while ago the of Lake were resorting to all kinds of dodges to subvert each Smith thought that him and Chatfield were outbidding each other for Darlington's Now they have conspired to put him in a hole and secure the whole of the for it is a fact that nearly all the men with illustrious names in Illinois came from Illinois has given some distinguished names to other and men who once occupied the most prominent positions on the Pacific all went there from A brother of Gen. Baker is now residing at the town of C. is now to be found at his new No. 4! ot South Halsted a late buyer for one ot the largest wholesale houses in his line of business enables him to purchase goods at such figures as to compete in prices with any house here or In connection with his stock of furnishing he keeps a full line of sold and silver etc. done at tiie Watch and other at as reasonably low for The Advertise in The