Oak Park Lake Vindicator (Newspaper) - January 12, 1884, Oak Park, Illinois no. 2. of - january 12, 1881. 5 R. FRESH ROASTED LINE OF CANNED French Canned AT CHICAGO Delivered Free in Town of anil State St. m 4313 No. 4C3. UNION STOCK in and aid Union Stock Fresh Layer always on pool and Suits a South Halsted STOCK and Cabinet Varnishes and Window 4.912 Wentworth Rock Island It R. - Town P. Corner Forty-ninth St. and Ashland TOWN OF Sixty-third Forty-third CELEBRATED THE TOWN OF be clad to receive any new orders ally or hy Will call at residence for materials and deliver Parlors Bath Forty-third STOCK and INSURANCE Germania and N. Y. tickets from and to all parts of dearborn of L. JUSTINE nm now ready to make Dresses in all and newest Notions and MEN'S FURNISHING S. Halsted B. Dealer in Horse C HALSTED of JOHN N. W. Union N. WELLS AND Went worth Ave. and 43d OF and in of all kinds done at F. W. Justine and Forty-first now ready to supply Boarders with airy and refitted rooms and good Ashland STOCK J. and Retail Dealer and Branch and Clark OF Night St. and Wentworth Sewers and Vaults made on short Work done Satisfaction as to or D. C. R. Ishi K. L. G. J B. in Lake and Hyde taken at all Hose Houses and AT Reaper 5 H. E. Clark and Washington W. H OTA LI cf the Notary promptly attended State - received by Telephone at Drag 3906 State M. T. AND Halsted O'Brien's Paint STOCIC W. M. AND No. 8904 South State near 39th, to 9 a. Il a. m. to 1 p. 4 6 p. and after 8 p. m. attention to Chronic South Halsted Reasonable Office open ROBINSON'S CAN BUT LIBRARY FOB 83.00 Lamp large 6c; 6c; 7-inch White 10c; 7-inch 5c; other Crockery at great Now this is at No. 84S, on I ltd 816 Forty-third Union Stock 111. Lamps a Mail orders promptly attended AND SALT and Game in Town of of and Dealer Tin and 47thft., fine assortment of Cutlery and Goods on All kinds of neatly done at lowest DELP aid Forty-seventh accommodations for good boarders in my boarding Fresh lager on 92.-. S. Hillsted 45th St. and Stewart Town of Hair and Telephone No. 9,m _' now located at 4113 HALSTED Stock is able to supply gentlemen with the best-fitting garments at the most reasonable Do not fail to try In tlie establishment with a stock Latest Styles of Hats and a YORK DRY 800DS South N I ON STOCK and k Funeral Forty-third and Winter or kind of Case or Casket furnished as Personal supervision to connected Hearse and furnished as Embalming and in all Open day and and Fifty-first you are in oi Dress to Elias you are in need to Elias you are in need 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 of to Elias if von are in of anything in tho line of DRY GOODS or it. will vou to see the of Elias tore as he can and will save you m Any person coming from a car fare will be paid both ONE AND FIFTY-FIRST Dearborn OP Call or address as Miss H. will take pupils residing in Hyde Englewood and the very of STRICTLY forget the 4122 TOWN OF J. Fifth OF and Specifications free of in any Moderate Charges and Good Good Lips West 43d Union Stock Liquors for family use and medicinal Hoff's imported Extract of wholesale or Orders by mail attended to Try and be Gas Builder and Drain Dealer in all kinds of Gas Forty-third OF 3512 Emerald and Sanitary Work a Jobbing promptly attended St. and Ashland now ready to supply and deliver in any part of the Town of LATH AND bottom Supplies of the best Orders promptly attended No. 6158 Wentworth of Sixty-second for Carriages promptly attended Bones Boarded and well eared m S H u hl H of the People lier tie Laws of the Valuable Book for All tlie Most Important Laws of for the Trader and Professional Together with many of the Decisions of the Supreme and much Useful Statistical by Editor of the Lake sale at THE VINDICATOR 4617 Dearborn AHD REFITTED AND South Halsted UNION STOCK to Ills numerous friends and tha public that he has renovated and refitted OLD he has the choicest brands of Cigars and other refreshments to be this brand of Whiskies is unsurpassed for purity and He as heretofore to set sold wholesale and is determined that his place shall continue as It has been most popular and respectable resort at the Stock M. 106 Madison will be glad to see all my old friends at Mr. as I am well aware that lean better serve them here with desirable goods than any other store in the same line of business in 31 EN and desire to acquire knowledge of a superior and rapid style of and a complete drill in the LEAST can do so at this Night School under a TEACHER of ten successful Term will begin at 7 o'clock p. m. NEXT 3, at SCHOOL last FOURTEEN In weeks in all branches weeks In all branches named except 7.Cfl L. Root Blocks Eut of Union Stock OF furnished for per In OF THE 4617 Dearborn Stock Yards 819 Root Chicago 271 Franklin second F. U. rates of advertising in The are as One 9ff 2 tl 6 m. I IS 2.00 2.65 3.SS 4.00 7.00 8,00 St 00 6.00 7.50 8.75 15.75 14.40 11.20 14.951 25.20 21.00 63.00 36.50 62.00 34.45 42.40 62 00 102.50 Special terms will be given to advertising All communications for the Editor of The Vindicator will have to be addressed as 4617 Dearborn Union Stock IS THE TIME TO is the time to subscribe for The In addition to its many admirable we shall soon commence the publication of an interesting continued Subscription per Address tlie 4617 Dearborn IS THE TIME TO The Vindicator for with oar serial which will soon and town and national politics this our will be greatly a fact much to the advantage oi our advertising iNEW new with a leading old Town of Lake has recently appeared above the business It is that of Fleming who have started Sales Stables at Matt Fleming's old 4111 and 4143 Halsted The partners are our well-known Matthew and Newton late of They have constantly on hand and for and business They solicit consignments and guarantee the best of Among their is the celebrated stallion Charles by There are no safer or more skilled men to do business the and the Sunflower have Politics play strange freaks with our agricultural and horticultural the are who is it that had the good taste to pick them For our part we prefer select the the German who had been traveling in America for a number of died suddenly in New York Saturday is a planter not a Wnen he is a to be When is a cultivator not a When he gives most of his time to town That's just anything be more unjust or exclaims the the complaints that are heard of Smiths We the question that the Sun French raid into Madagascar seems to be bearing It is now reported that the northern third of the or all that part above Cape St. is to be ceded to Ireland's the Northwestern Catholic has begun a movement to prevent return to the St. Paul City Council of the Aldermen who voted against high of Lake No. 1," we stands for of Lake No. 2" will stand for of Lake No. 3" will stand for and of Lake No. 4"the though not have been received at Milwaukee to commence operations at the Bay View Iron which have been shut down for nearly five The wire mills at South and the iron works at are again in What is a cure for the some people make themselves troublesome for a and throw out signs that they want something for their and when they ah an it is called a to the head of the J. his will we for the Hot Springs of Arkansas We suppose this is to put himself in good fighting condition in the campaign for the office of Police Magistrate of the Town of which is soon to and in which he is to the 162 members of the Illinois Constitutional convention of 1847, in other of the convention which framed the constitution of 1848, there are only thirty-six still not counting the three members of whom no traces can be The association of formed the other will soon be without a P. now posted the letin is put There is the of coarse of about 12,000 miles steamboat lines is name is journalistic as worth guesswork about bat his control of railway and this native of New is without wife or an adopted daughter being the only member of his did not get an to the opening at Pete on Tuesday night and was so awful mad that he did not give the that was it is not but heartache that is troubling it. Why show your weak over the most drooping of Star towns out of the reach of lake influences had about as cold weather Saturday morning as ever visits these 36 degrees at 35 degrees at 111., 32 degrees This was about the record of the New That it will be remembered by ail people 35 years old and was marked by a furious making the danger to life ten times greater than it was Stock Yards Sun is trying to make people believe that the Assessor has nothing to do with the high tax levies our citizens are called upon to pay this If he has what is the use of having an The law fixes the rate of but the assessor fixes the and it is according to the valuation people have to It is a cause of bitter Smith has valued the personal property of citizens generally very while has put a comparatively low value on that of companies and Taxation is limited by law to 2 cents on the and many a poor man has his taxed for double what they are Regarding the red sunsets and sunrises for some time Prof. S. P. astronomer at Allegheny the smoke of a conflagration so utterly compared with nature's as the burning of Chicago according to Mr. perceived on the Pacific nor is there any improbability that I can see in supposing that the eruption of Krakatoa may have changed the atmosphere of the whole planet at least of a belt encircling for months with particles sufficiently large to scatter the rays of red light and partially absorb the and to produce the phenomenon that is now exciting so much public reporter met an Eastern iron man at the and asked him incidentally what there was new in his and whether there was any hope of its recovering from the recent think there said the anticipate that the wages in my section at will soon be and that the mills will I come to this conclusion from my understanding that they have with ore men for 1,000,000 tons of which means that they expect to convert that quantity of the raw material into Steel I have gone up a which is also a sign of the revival of business and an indication that there will be considerable next To my things look far more encouraging than they did a month A. Cohen once stated on oath in open court in San Francisco that the franchises of the Central Pacific Railroad company of California were worth And this was before they built the Southern The amount of capital that the two Crockers and Colton originally put into the enterprise was A pretty good investment Stanford was a Huntington and Hopkins were hardware the living Crocker was a retailer of some the dead one a and Colton was a With the exception of the latter they were all Sacramento A man named Judah was tne original projector of the and its successful They soon him out as they did the rest of the original and got the road into their own George made his public entree into London Saturday He was enthusiastically received at Euston station by an assemblage numbering fully 3,000 After handshaking and a few other necessary Mr. George was hoisted to the roof of a whence he delivered an very dignified in its utterances and evidently carefully He said he recognized in the warmth and cordiality of his reception the promise of a great revolution which was to sway the So large an assemblage was a living proof that great economic truths were beginning to be recognized by the people Unjust and oppressive systems could not long withstand vigorous attacks now being made in all civilized and he felt sure that before long the ignorance which at present blinded the people to an understanding of their rights would be swept away and happiness and prosperity come to all of the Central Pacific power in that But the injunction had to be am instructed to take up your Mr. said the The shrewd lawyer was expecting as and had it will make that he the dirty crowd at least And he was as good as his He was in a position to declare He had two millions of his own at his He knew many of the company's most damaging He was well aware of their many weak points and their unscrupulous He was sarcastic and The California Legislature was soon after in He went to work and prepared a for the reduction of freights the defeat of which cost about a quarter of a He prepared a joint resolution applying to Congress to deprive the C. P. Co. of the lands they had in Tulare and to protect the Mussel Slough That cost a great deal The company sued him in a San Francisco court for a breach of He took advantage of the opportunity to expose their rascally ways and withered them with the scorn of his fierce He defeated them and then went to work to destroy their credit in the money centers of Europe by means of printed circulars and which exposed their financial He went to Washington and lobbied against His pass was telling at length the magnates cried What the consideration of the withdrawal of his opposition was is not but at any rate Cohen brought them to their knees and humbled the plundering crew in the amid the plaudits of a grateful For once Huntington and Stanford had met more than their ON THE has suddenly been discovered that the swell English actors in New Osmond Charles Gerald Eyre and all It is an awful blow to the These eminent actors have been worshiped for years in New York as perfect types of English and the incontrovertible fact that they are Irish causes the keenest sort of York Sun. the efforts of England for ages to enslave and debase the Irish nature have been of no The are a ruling race in both intellect and and no power on earth can make them vassals or They have lived through generations of persecution and robbery such as no other people have had to all the lands of the the fishes in the streams and even birds of the air were taken from the native owners and handed over to a few Englishmen and But the proud spirit of the people ever refused to yield to the yoke of the Denied freedom of religious and no one on the island permitted the use of firearms but Government yet in spite of all this the Irish have to the front rank in every profession and occupation of life in every quarter of the and at they have compelled their tyrants to relieve them of more than one provision of their penal The New York Dudes who are disappointed because of the principal actors in that city being should hang themselves when they learn the President of the United and the General of the United States army are both to say nothing of lesser both State and too numerous to A. a wealthy man of was an agent of the Central Pacific Railroad company for a number of He was a English and a had a pretty hard Huntington and he His place of residence adjoining and he held an unlimited pass over the Huntington instructed the gatekeeper one day to take it That was an awful command to for Cohen was looked upon as the THE THE George whose history of the United States is regarded as one of the most important contributions to American has made several important changes in his revised edition just issued from the publishing house of Appleton New In his late edition Mr. Bancroft asserts that the claim of the Northmen to the discovery of America 500 years before planted the cross on the island of San rests on mythological in form and obscure in the year 1837 the claims of the Norwegians to the discovery of America in the tenth century were thoroughly and searchingly investigated by the Society of Northern Antiquarians at and a 6plendid which reduced tradition and to authentic showing to the world that not only were the Norwegians the discoverers of but that they landed on the shores of New England and as far south as the coast of New and even Those bold mariners passed from Norway to from Iceland to thence to Labrador and farther south along the Atlantic The researches of the Copenhagen society have produced facts and documents showing that the in the tenth were the greatest navigators and explorers in the that they were the terror of Europe even as far south as Sicily and whose coasts they and that it was those sturdy pioneers who gave the name of Vinland to the southeast cost of New landed in the vicinity of Boston harbor and other the publication of this great work the intelligent and learned world have accepted proofs and facts therein contained and collated to be the truth of Prof. a celebrated scholar asd professor of the Scandanavian languages m the University of cites 127 treating on this and of these 113 give m favor of the Northmen being tbe first discoverers of and that as early as the tenth including are in and only in- j School Board upon the eluding the United States in the interest of land cast their judgment in the lators and their partners in crime on Prof. Anderson cites in the the The present School such illustrious names as Adam of Benjaman Alexander von Edward Cullen and many Northmen earned the name The women partook of the fierce character of the Intrepidity in tho midst of the clash of arms and obliviousness to danger could alone win their They even overran wrested Normandy from captured and made incursions into They were foremost among the afford to consummate the proposed infamy of their predecessors Inputting tip a costly building where the people without of life to their and the loss of peace of mind to avail themselves of its Fifteen years judging from the growth of population in the there would not be pupils enough of the to fill the proposed Tho growth of population is west of the railroads and it is wess of the railroads the new school is are facts and suggestions we offer the School Board in the the van of Peter the Hermit aud I friendly and sincere and wo feel the chivalry oi in rescuing of our and they laid with their on the streets of the foundations of a great old Norse says Professor up the rivers the Seine and conquering Cologne and where they turned the Emperor's palace into a filling the heart oi even the great Charlemagne with They carved their mystic runes upon the marble lion in the harbor of Athens in commemoration of their conquest of that they left their runic inscriptions upon the rocks of America in commemoration of visits to its tenth century was the period of their greatest when they turned their direction discovering that men of sound reasoning and good such we them to will see the of cur argument against a school building east of the over which are run several 1 trains TOOLS OF OLD any doubts we the three usurpers % our town being tools of the oid i should have been 0 The of ] and are act since tho 1 oi now disgrace iig else but the such doubts long lipid upon their Smith belie his party and field and Wall were old and all that was needed was Smith's and the to give the old ring full had Smith turned traitor than he at the dictates oi and of office every one of the appointments made by Darlington and the few wretches who sold their manhood for the pittance of their and who have been retained in as a consideration for their adhesion to the disgusting combination of venality and fraul formed by and engineered from the start by the old Every one of the old ring understrappers was inducted back into office by of by the time-honored Chatfield and seems to the great manipulator oi the aided by Muirhead and John From behind Muirhead aud Hough direct every act of Chatfield and It is really the three former noted individuals who are running the and not Smith and his colleagues on the It was Muirhead who made the assessments upon our and not It was and Muirhead who divested Darlington of his powers at the head of the various and uut the offices of the town to old ring gang now iu possession ot It is to Muirhead and we are indebted for the enormous increase of our and not to the wretch who is only their miserable Every contract is let and every purchase is made after first consulting Muirhead and is the town attorney in and the ostensible town attorney is only And all this nefarious work is and has been conducted on the Muirhead and Hough have made tho work of Chatfield and Wall so utterly abominable that they dare not show their own hands in it. They have used the traitor as they not only to destroy the opposition but to make our town government so bad and odious as to create in the public mind a demand for the return of the old ring of thieves to power again as a choice of two The Vindicator does not propose to let and John Hough carry out their plans in the We propose to charge and Hough with the infamy of this man and all tlie town legislation since he carao into office must be laid at Muirhead and This confidence who lias been in tbe employ of the people living between head and from first to and worth avenue and the who who betrayed the men who elected him would be compelled to - send their to office for the old is none other children across a dozen railroad tracks than their confidential agent to this new There are not to act as infamous a part as it was ninety children of school all sible for one to perform upon a question on the Hyde Park side of the involving the rights of a whole and some twenty-five or the good name of government thirty of these will go to the High and the common decency of the school in any leaving but forty Muirhead and and John or fifty children at the most east of the whose dirty work the creature now known as the United States and youth's history of the United by T. Wentworth though an ordinary school gives as an opinion that the of the Northmen was on the American and the American Cyclopedia says that the discovery of Greenland led to the discovery of the main land of America by son of in the year 9Sl>. the face of the universal and proofs that have been obtained through so many it is difficult to see why Mr. Bancroft should fail to give them credence in his history of the Uni ed fact that America was discovered by the Norwegians 500 years before Columbus does not in the least detract from the achievements and fame of tlie It is certain that there was no knowledge in Europe at the time that there was any such country as America in hence Christopher Columbus was an original discoverer of this and to above all is the world indebted for the greatest event in the whole history of In the words of Edward Columbus has so near the work of his Creator as to bring an unknown world to the knowledge of his fellow this late edition of his history Mr. Bancroft also fails to give Lord Baltimore and his Catholic colonists the same measure of justice for their establishment of religious liberty in as in his former In it would seem as if he desired to explain away some of the good things he had formerly said in praise of Lord Baltimore and his colonists for sheltering the persecuted from and the New England from whence they were driven by the religious fanaticism of the The revised edition of Bancroft's history is not an improvement upon the editions by any WORD TO THE SCHOOL understand that the School Board of District No. 2 seem determined to build a at Sixty-first street and Wabash on the Hyde Park side of Tha building of a school here will not relieve the schools in that are now overcrowded with unless by perpetrating a great to attend at this school proposed to be It is that all the children between Wentworth avenue and the and Sixty-first and Fifty-fifth some 200 would have to cross these dozen railroad tracks going to this proposed Surely there could be a greater outrage than this perpetrated upon parents and The land east of the railroad where this school is is in the hands of not a dozen houses have been erected there the past six Accommodations are already provided for the forty children in this in the rooms rented at Sixty-first and State and provided with a competent We that the erection of a school here cannot in the least relieve the crowded condition of the schools in unless by sending between two and three hundred children from the territory designated between Wentworth avenue and the across the to this We firmly believe that the parents in this one and would not only refuse to send their children across the tracks but i esent any attempt to make them do purchase of this site in the first place was a rascally piece of jobbery perpetrated by the been doing for knew full well what ho We did We believed him sincere when he related the infamies of Muirhead and we believed in his solemn oaths and privately utterly repudiate and denounce the miserable and deny that he is of us or of our He played Muirhead and Hough's He is of their and his corrupt and legislation is theirs and not and O'Neil represent who repudiated the ring last They are the people's and by them the people will If and Hough think they are not responsible for the infamy of Smith they are If they think that by utterly disgusting the people with Chatfield and Wall the people will clamor for the return of the old ring to they will count without their The days for this town by the rays of the are past The public will have ample light to see that Chatfield and and Veeder and John Hough are one and the The present deplorable state of the town is not due so much to the villainy of Smith himself as to the men who employed him to play role of