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   Oak Park Lake Vindicator (Newspaper) - November 17, 1883, Oak Park, Illinois                                n 44.  OF je R ROASTED LINE OF CANNED French Canned AT CHICAGO Delivered Free in Town of Hats asd FURNISHING GOODS AND South State Tomi of the Rock Island ltd 4313 Hals ed No. union stock Imported and am Ifi A t 0il  M. ii WINTER STOCK Suits a Halsted am now ready to end newest Notions and Dresses in all Peters and s and Window 4,912 Wentworth inland R. - Town of P. nor Forty-ninth St. and Ashland OF Sour IMPORTED State St. LACY MEN'S FURNISHING Silver-Plated S. Halsted B. Dealer in Horse of promptly attended T. AND Halsted O'Brien's Taint STOCK 5014 State and Fifty-first you are in need of Dress to Elias you are in need of to Ellas you are in need of to Elias you are in need of to Elias you are in need of to Elias you are in need of to Elias you are in need of to Elias if vou are in anything in the line of DRY GOODS or FURNISHING it will pay yon to see the stoak of Elias Loebe before purchasing as he Cifla and will save yon Any person coming from n car tare be paid both ONE AND FIFTY-FiRST INSURANCE Germania and N. Y. steamship tickets fromand to all parts of OTARY Dearborn Town of ROBINSON'S 81.50 per in 819 Root Union Stoek 4617 Dearborn Town of and at 103 Tan 111.  rates of advertising in The as follows these is a libel on the meaning of the The Vindicator will live to strew their political graves with smart with regard to his retiring from public is an considering present relations of monopoly and The real issues of the day are labor and and I shall continue the contest on these of stock yards Arnold confesses that he is unfavorably impressed with the American * We fear he has seen a file of the Kankakee nor perused a copy of the South Chicago Stock Yards Daily The following are a few total estimate for the elections from a copy of the ment of Wentworth avenue is Chicago Stock Yards Dady now 586.27. The first from ns by attaching his representative to the The force is so large that it makes hard work for Superintendent Colburn to and the proposition is now under consideration of increasing his pay by putting him on the payroll of three or four other in the interest of One 2W.11 6 m. 112 2.00 2.651 3.351 4.00! 7.00 13.00  $ 8.00 2.0-31 ' 3.001 4.00[ 5.00 5.75) 10.00 18.00  8.401 14.40 5.00 11.20: 20.25 6.0014.95 7.50|17.55j 31.55 8.75 21.00! 3G.50 162.50  34.45 42.40  terms will be given to advertising communications for the Editor of The Vindicator will have to be addressed as follows Dearborn Union Stock 111."  Reaper K. E. Clark and Washington have made the most complete arrangements now for the delivery of The VINDICATOR to subscribers promptly on in both town and Should any of our subscribers fail to receive their papers on Saturday we have to request that they will immediately make ns aware of the fact by postal card or and we shall find out where the failure lies and have it remedie 1. Address Editor 4617 Dearborn Union Stock beheading process has been carried to such extremes that the town with one or two are now filled by a set of sycophantic No man with self-respect or the least independence of character is needed by the three libels on and call the attention of the ladies to the advertisement of the Downs manufactured by the great house of A. S. Gage corner of Wabash avenue and Adams It is sold by Simon 3934 State and M. Wartelsky 3(i4l and 3G43 South Halsted to Fifty-fifth was figured in consequence of opposition of the property it has been thrown out by the The second from the Garfield or Fifty-fifth will cost The third from Sixty-third to Sixty-ninth will cost One opposite the residence of in was improved during Muirhead's and cost the taxpayers of the town Redmond President of the diocese of in a letter to the Dublin Freeman's after denouncing mission to Rome as in the interest of the English declares that both clergy and laity must fight their own without interference from the Lamp 5e; 7-inch White 7-inch 5c; other Crockery at Now this is at No. on goods every Wedding Cakes and Cakes for Parties a ob Sixty-third be glad any new orders personally or by Will call at residence for materials and deliver W. Oils and Window city PAINTING and CALCIMINING done with satisfaction and State Parlors and isa 816 Forty-third Stock Factory Lamps a Mall orders promptly attended W. Notary State AND SALT and Game in Town of attention given and State Of - - received by Telephone at Schneider Drug 3906 Stote W. M. No. 3904 SN 5Tte near 39th,  to 0 a. 11 a. m. to 1 p. 4, to g p. and after 8 p. m. attention to Chronic YORK DRY 6000S South Halsted STOCK editorial office of THE VINDICATOR is now located at 4G1T Dearborn a few doors north of the Coleman near the Rock Island Railroad It is hut a few hundred feet from the corner of State and Forty-seventh call attention to the card of the now firm of who have leased tlie premises lately occupied by Mr. on Boot two blocks east of the Union Stock Yards for the purpose of carrying on a and sale They are two practical who have been in the stable business hero and elsewhere for many and know ail the ins and outs of their Mr. Tavenner was for some time with Mat hew but he came here from 111., where he is well and favorably Mr. Durand is Mc Lean county nas % 1 he Stock In addition to their b mi ding they also furnish carriages for etc. We have pleasure in bespeaking for the new firm a fair share of the Supreme Court at on the 12th the judgment of the lower court was affirmed in the suit of Gardner vs. the Pullman The case attracted widespread attention and Gardner secured a verdict of for having been robbed of valuables while sleeping in a Pullman manufacturing establishments now throwing j thousands of men out of employment | and creating misery and If we j had correct economic and industrial systems there need be no such tion in existence as j There would be no such thing as j or or i There would be no want so j long as men and women were willing to | so long as the individual ' or corporation profit system is in j we shall have the present state of We shall have the very rich and the very poor instead of the true always were inconsistent and There is not one who is not blow ye gentle it is time tho gale to let out to-night tod discuss the question of compulsory It is an important L. Berry is getting along as well as could be He was restless and feverish country has had more full share of calamities this Destructive steamboat and railroad have cosh millions of dollars and thousands a terrible the greatest calamity of the year will happen next month when a Democratic Congress assembles at Let us is is no name for it. yet have not selected a solitary word from the chief literary feature of that particular literary known as the Boys are and which occupies so proud a position in our con temp's AND Wentworth Ave. and 43d town of and in all their of ail kinds done at short Expenses Plans to and Ornamental Styles Economy and Workmanship lowest of and Dealer Til ai 4711 fine assortment of and Goods always on All kinds of REPAIRING neatly done Night St. and Wentworth Sowers raid made on short Work done Satisfaction en am u as to of d. C. R. E. L. G. W. J 1. done in Lake Hyde Orders taken at all Hose Houses und Health J. and Retail Dealer and and L. S. M. S. Branch and Clark OF S. Unis ted Kail road 4.~>tUM. and Stewart Town of phone No. and ii et j now located HALSTED Stock is able to supply i with the j at the j most reasonable j Do not fail to try in the same establishment with mine a stock FURNISHING Latest Styles of Hats aad Caps a Strips and Storm Doors to promptly attended DEARBORN CORNER OF ami Forty-seventh accommodations for good boarders in my boarding Fresh lager on T. now ready to take measures WINTER but Work Turned stock of of the newest patterns on Perfect Hall and Pool 543 Forty-third Town of J. OF and Specifications free of in any Moderate Charges and Good Good and Furnishing on aad fit any and will not break down over the The Corded Centre Piece gives extra length and form of The Elastic Gores above and below the Centre piece gives comfort to the and will themselves to full Bust and if Silk Elastic is the BEST durable and not affected by heat or ca d if sit Sale WARTELSKY 3641 and 3g43 South Halsted SIMON State state town of jobbing promptly attended All charges m. J. P. k desire to know tho present addresses of the subscribers to The who have removed without notifying The addresses given are their A. 935 Thirty-eighth Henry Fifty-first and John 3238 Ashland consequence of an oversight our Bridgeport news has to be omitted this We are because it is racy in a communication to the frankly admits that Ralph E. for whom he treacherously betrayed Col. to give him made a mistake of per foot iu his estimates for Wentworth avenue This is a glowing tribute to the capability and fitness of his appointee for gazettes and similar fcc The recent opinion of Attorney General McCartney has added fuel to the growing of public indignation in this Of these which are doubly and principal dealers speak in condemnation the most the interest of says Mr. What Wall means by economy is to reduce the salary of the chief officer and give him two assistants at per buying steam fire engines there is generally a but in paying town employes there is not much chance for a engines are and town employes can wait for their times it is said Diogenes wandered around with a lantern looking for an honest Diogenes must have struck the same kind of a mob as the three fellows who now run affairs in the Town of Room 69,National Life II A. M. to 2 P. La Salle 331 JACKSON - - - k 106 Madison will be glad to zee all my old friends at Mr. At as I am well aware that I can better serve them here with desirable than any other store in the same line of business in MAY HALL it not about time that the three immaculate idiots who essay to run town affairs their Having run the town on the reef of financial it is about time they headed their craft in some other Halsted street is at last to be at least a portion of it. It is a wonder to the uninitiated that this has not been done long Our local legislators have thought more of themselves than doing good solid is back in the Engineer's Not that they like but they can't get along without He is a prime necessity in a department where all the other employes are not for but for their v. Dearborn OF or as Miss will take pupils in i Hyde Englewood and Sign and Decorative j Terms very STATE N. W. and Painting a hy mail promptly attended We ire artists in our and work in every res N. WELLS friend Henry has placed his card in The He is an old stand-by at 4249 South Halsted where he has a large stock of dry and and furnishing We believe his prices are as low as the of New in a communication to the Chicago Daily says that there were 23,000 Democrats to 9,000 Republicans who did not vote in New York city at the late and that New York State can be carried for the Democratic nominees of the National convention providing they are loyal and reliable men to the party and their reputations in official and private life are beyond was the unkindest cut of when Smith wrote his little communication to the and admitted that his pet Engineer had made a very serious mistake in the Wentworth avenue A lingering suspicion has existed from the that young was not equal to the notwithstanding the fact that he filled his office to overflowing with It was very unkind of Smith to the public last year had a population of 5,097,853. The excess of deaths over births was 34,148, besides statistics show that the Emerald Isle lost nearly 100,000 by The marriage rate also shows a falling the number of nuptial knots tied during 1882 being far below the This is attributed to the fact that the greater part of the emigrants are persons between the ages of 15 and 22.  Chatfield and Wall conspired to rob the Supervisor of tue prerogatives of his so that they could the better raid the treasury of the they sought to excuse this outrage by telling the people that the finances of the town would be depleted unless retrenchment was Among other things which they charged was that the public payroll was too and the Water Department out of all No better evidence of the dishonesty of these men is needed than the fact that the police of last month was of dollars larger than the one they objected and the September of the Water was hundreds of dollars larger than the July which they refused to There is not a department in the town service to-day which is not more expensive than it was before these sharks formed their unholy combination to raid the writer describes the peon system of The he especially the less favored are inveterate cent nearly get in gaines of This failing results in many of them becoming virtually A man borrows a small or which to try his luck at the gaming He loses and is unable to repay the He is arraigned for the debt and he is to work for the lender till the amount of his obligation is By the time lie has liquidated tlie original he has contracted three or four and he belongs to his creditor almost as much as his creditor's horse or His death does cancel ais his wife or his children must labor tiil the money is Tais is said to be the reason why peons do not run away after contracting confidence of tlie of the Town of Lake is largely enjoyed by Supervisor He st mds today head and shoulders above the men who have sought to degrade him and smirch his fair Although temporarily shorn of the rightful prerogatives of his by the unwarranted and revolutionary action of a dishonest and dishonorable who have sought to apologize for their highhanded by a public and untruthful indictment of his he stands in the estimation of a a large majority of his high above those who have conspired against The masses of the people appreciate the motives and understand the base ends of the majority of the They hated him in the past because they could not use him for their base and they despise him because he interposes his objections to their raids upon the Town When the men who have assailed him shall live in memory orly to be hated and Wilson M. Darlington will live in the esteem and regard of the people of the railroad companies could do to greatly assist in populariz ing their new standard time is the conspicuous placing in each station of a well-regulated clock and a good to inform passengers when trains are supposed to arrive and Of course the station agent would under this have so many opportunities to display his importance and snub but his bereavement need not seriously the gross earnings of the vor see now you says the to his and John Wall has just sufficient cheek to think he can play his on the people of the Town of At Monday's meeting of the he introduced a resolution declaring the Board would not embarrass Expert McDonald by ailing him to investigate the report of Messrs. Zimmerman and ing itself to stand bv his findings promising to prosecute any of tlie | present or previous officials of the town who should be found short in their This resolution coming from John Wall is particularly A to-day has money | belonging to the and so decreed by order of is just the man to | stand up and offer a resolution like John Wall and his gang stately and handsome man registered at a California as an English With him were his wife and two Thoy took the best rooms iu the ordered extra delicacies in food and the finest and in every way common to such resorts spent money without It was soon discovered that their to aristocracy was and they departed as soon as the exposure caused a sensation of social But they paid all their gave tho menials generous and betrayed no other reason for the deception than a desire to be In that they were fully Their identity was not and it is only certain that they possessed and English newspapers give interesting accounts of a series of experiments conducted by the Belgian in a new method of rendering uniforms waterproof by means of liquid As it is applicable to any kind of clothing it is of general The medical authorities have satisfied themselves that the process does not prevent the perspiration from passing off and chemical analysis shows that die preparation used in no way injures the materials or destroys their Clothing which was subjected to the process and then although rinsed and remained perfectly The only drawback to the process is that it is rather and to insure the desired result it must be conducted on a large years ago there was a sensational murder trial in Jersey in which Covert D. Bennett and Mrs. Jennie Smith figured as Mrs. Smith's a had been murdered in and suspicion rested on her and young They were once sentenced to but securing a new were partly through the efforts of Emma the who made herself quite conspicuous in her endeavor to save the It is now said Bennett is an actor of fair ability in a New York and that his time friend and is a vant in a City is President Smith contemplates starting a meat market in the new building being erected south of Sixty-fifth Smith has evidently struck his As a butcher he is a having slaughtered the finances of the town as well as truth and and says the also very nice until they squelched The The application of the word as think it was the of Englewood which made the i better pay into the Town Treasury the in a recent that money they have illegally taken before was a very nice man until he sat down j he resolves to prosecute others for on The We simply rise their No better evidence to remark that there is not sufficient of is wanted of the fact that these fellows the man about Smith to sit down on j think they have a supple tool in the anybody or anything with sufficient I new expert than the introduction of force to be tangibly If Smith j this It will shake the passes into it will be for i those who were inclined the purpose of making the perfidy of to trust the new A resolution Judas Iscariot and the treason of of confidence on the part of Wall is diet Arnold respectable by I sufficient to cast suspicion on on is fully represented in water office at the Town j Asking a lady what her Chatfield has a man from his shop ments generally Wall has a cashier out of his j less in these it meat market as an while j might in some cases cause has been accorded the privilege j ment to put the you of paying his pre-election borrowed paint writer in the that manhood suffrage prevails in This is not strictly In that country only men who have an income of per year in the city and of in the country are permitted to This so-called is not high enough to exclude the industrious laborer from tlie right to but it does exclude the the the loafer and the A may vote in every district where his property yields an income of or as the case may may meet with twenty men in the day who but who ever heard of a woman who had an impediment in her  

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