Oak Park Lake Vindicator (Newspaper) - July 12, 1884, Oak Park, Illinois tfo ok un 28. OF AVENUE IS YOUR Straw YOUR OWN you seen SAILOR SUITS at - SCHOOL SUITS - MEN S WORKING PANTS at S KNEE PANTS 45 25 you will be ARCHER Larrabee Center JAMES BROWN and A. J. to Magerstadt and Retail Dealer JULY 12, 1884. State Town of Table Student all kinds and Dinner Chamber Sets Water In all kinds o Glass and Silver QUALITY AND PRICE CHALLENGES buy vour Furniture of all kinds at 435:5 S. HILSTED ST. A SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS L. As cheap as von can elsewhere fer You will lie convinced Cases irons and Washstands at bottom 10c. to and and Fifty-Second Now Open for the Holding ANO FETES PUBLIC RCN Halsted Street Horse Cars Will Take Visitors to and from the Park comprises acres of beautifully improved and ia by far the finest place of the kind In or about The Park has been refitted and largely There are two tenpin and stands necessary to make a picnic ground People are protected and the best of order A large hall In case of YOl WANT THE VERY BEST QUALITY Sizes of Hard Soft LOWEST MARKET Call AND in large and small Archer Office and 3845 State the Sale of the Brier Hill THE SOUTH Coal Under of the Big and Archer few north or announces to his numerous friends and the public that he on hand a assortment and Hampton with a choice stock of n which ho is as low as any house in the clone at f ie shortest in a superior and all work conveniently near the different railroad an 1 customers from the Town of Lake will find it convenient m ir on 2132 Archer Punctual Attention to Tlie Lowest Market Polite 1884. AND CHEAP the Ladies of the Stock Yards and Fifth D. MANGAN South Halsted claim your for a few minutes to ask you go down town to do your when by calling on them you can obtain your 1>KY at least JO per do your shopping in the and hava vour goods delivered at O. M ADIC AN CO. are perfectly satisfied that if yon examine their goods and compare their uric es with those you have paid vou will be induced to buy vour goods D. MADIGAN 3564 South Halsted a practical experience in their and are enabled to goods wholesale prices and sell them in like their expenses being light compared with have come to this locality to give tiie people the benefit of their 1OF AND SOFT Office and Rail W. 20th St. and Stewart Are Yards and Halsted Forty-seventh and Laflin Town of No. 8404. Mammoth Coal the most capacious and ia the southern section of Chicago or Town of Coal is the and best for the money la this and my customers can rely on a pood article any time of The patrons of THE will do well to patronize 3E3! X L O WHOLES ATX BET AIL Moldings Window AND SALESROOM Archer Halsted announce to our many friends and patrons we are now ready to show cur styles for 18S4, and assure the general public we have aa complete a stock and Domestic can be found in this We guarantee a good fit or no Our are 25 per lower than houses in the city for same class of goods and 2500 Archer of doing which is SMALL will furnish you with a list of prices for all kinds cf seasonable and staple gco ls that enables them to DEFY but which want of space will not permit them here to Table in Great ONE NO GOODS SOLD ON Goods guaranteed as or money cheerfully Call and examine for the store with the bright gilt on the west side of Halsted four north from the Stock MADIGAN South Halsted fare refunded to those coming from the Stock Yards or other distant L. Hall STOCK OF near 47th IN and Fine Furnishing S. Halsted few doors south of i irn tr r Archer { oilers to his numerous friends at the Stock Yards and the Filth Ward a select stock of Collars and Nobby and solicits a You cannot go elsewhere and get a cheaper or better or be more promptly Choicest Wines and and Medicinal by the Day or Hall to Rent for and other on Reasonable Theatrical Performance every Sunday One biock from I 2715 2717 Main PETER Archer Office of The j HOUSE NOW OPEX day in the Sunday Steri Saturday Night fer 85 Open Ewry Sunday Cor Tesa pera M I This is place for School ' j bei as in the vicinity of the Brighton portion of the South Side park j Tbs borse cars single and la ss more pisce csa Us QuU - POLITICAL OF S Picnic for the benefit of the Club's Bail dins Fund will be held July THE Picnic at of Fifty-seventh Street and Indiana admitting Gentleman and ICE CREAM AND Liquore and E. St. and Emerald STOCK 4 U to come and SHURTLEFF 4STH - - - ESTATE STEAM 340 ILL. Goods called for and delivered free of Special rates on family OF COUNTY OP Circuit of Coote Miller vs. Hester in Gen. No. 4S0f5. Affidavit o' the of Hester defendent above having been filed in the office of the Clerk of Mid C Court of Cook is hereby given to the said Hester that the complainant heretofore tiled his of complaint in said on Chancery side and that a summons cat of Court said r at the Court in the city cf in said oa the third Monday of August neit at is by law which ia bow acd ia Mid JACOB Joss EVERY per aim ia of the 4711 Dearborn Stock Yards 819 Root Chieste 271 Franklin second P. U. rates of advertising la Re aa follows One 8w. 1 m. .TO 1.35 3.00 3.SS 3.3S 3.35 5.00 5.75 7.00110.00 8.00 8.004U-1S 11.20 14.95 15.75 27.50 30.00 30.351 34.45 43.W 5.1.00 3.60 60 00 62.001102.50 Special terms be given to advertising office of the Editor of THE VINDICATOR has been removed from 4617 Dearborn street to 4711 Dearborn a little further and immediately east of the Rock Island to THE VINDICATOR removing will be good enough to notify us in so that they may receive papers OF Av. First Second Second Third Park Third Park Third Street Advertisements Third Fourth Page Yards the Town of Lake police force pulled up the rails that had been laid the length of a they simply saved his men some There is no present intention on the pari of the company to go further ovation tendered on Saturday evening last at the Palmer far surpassed all A denser mass of humanity never was seen in The sea of upturned with the electric lights turned as they looked up at the great was a sight seldom A serenade was given to the General on Wednesday which proved to be another great of pork packers was had on Thursday evening when it was resolved that on and after that and until a proper system of by public inspection or is mutually agreed upon by the commission merchants and they will not buy any hogs except of the original owners or their and they will only buy then in original and complete subject to a dockage of forty pounds and eighty off every the worst evils of the old blundering If the discomfiture of Adkinson were the only result of it would be but 5 more remind the House that there is no one like There has it is a strange revival in him of the love of has and but the and the remotest intension of at large must be the inevitable victims of the re-establishment of the old ring villainy upon the the Inter Ocean of At tiie last meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Lake the monthly and miscellaneous bills of the amounting to were approved and ordered In the last town election the reform howl of the party was against the granting to the who is also per on all moneys coming into his hands during the fiscal That party was successful and elected its board of and now at their last session that same Board of Trustees passed the following counterpart of an ordinance which had been repealed by their predecessors of last the House of says a local have almost forgotten the commotion caused some years ago by an evangelist of the Moody type who suddenly abandoned the orthodox theories of I heaven of gold and began | to preach Christ's reign upon | This Mr. G. who lived at Lake and who had been a lawyer of some gathered | about him a congregation of theorists | amounting to perhaps forty or who subscribed to his strange | In accordance with their Christ j was to appear for his final residence on and in order to be there ion hand Mr. and his little ' baud converted all their property into | cash and sailed for the Promised | A traveler who recently visited lem in tiie interest of one of the WHOM IT MAY Seely Printing i No. 271 March 14, 18S4. This is to certify that the of the Tows of Lake Vindicator for this printed at this consists ot 1G1 or 3,.sfit 11. Manager Seely B. P. Subscribed and sworn to this 14th day of A. D. 14. J. Notary Democratic National Convention reassembled on Tuesday morning at 11 and proceeded to An attempt was made by the Kelly men to stampede the convention toward for whom a great deal of enthusiasm was The feeling was intense in the after the second ballot was was nominated by After that the convention adjourned to 5 As The Vindicator went to press at that hour it is impossible to state in this issue who the nominee for Vice-President may NEW COAL business man in the Fifth Ward progressing with more rapid strides than Daniel He does not halt nor but moves right along as if led by He is comparatively a young man in but already his trade is assuming colossal in order to meet its augmenting he has recently made a grand With the eye of a he has looked over the situation and taken it nil in as only a leader in business knows In removing from Archer which is certainly a grand he has sought out a locality which has all the facilities necessary for a colossal and is at the same time in the center of This is at the corner of Twenty-sixth street and Stewart Here he has the advantage of being alongside of two great systems of over which ran the trains of no less than seven most of which penetrate the heart of the various coal both east and Here he has acquired and purchased number of lots that give him a frontage of 700 feet alongside the railroad and where he has switch accommodation that entire with a capacity for sixteen cars at a He is now building two large that will give him a capacity for storing 12,000 and where he can have the product of the different mines well The yard extends from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-eighth while Twenty-seventh street ends right giving him first-class facilities for The streets in the vicinity are Twenty-sixth being one of the very best in the as it to the full A nice brick office has been built at the and a large Howe scales occupies the with bins alongside for different kinds of coal to make full in c ise of shortage in a load taken from the Mr. new locution is the envy of all coal dealers who have seen but no one begrudges him his good fortune in securing it. Successful as he has been in the The Vindicator predicts for him great business triumphs in the Age of of St. publishes over ninety letters from leading manufacturers of iron and steam hardware and iron roofing in the principal cities east of St. setting forth the present condition of these and giving reports as to the outlook of trade in those lines during the next six It appears from these letters that the condition of business in industries is not as bad as has been and that the aggregate of sales for the months of this year is considerably greater than those for the last half of 1883. Vassal Board of the Town of Lake Trustees were long time determining what the compensation of the Treasurer should The sum has at last been but the question now is How much of the 2 per goes to each member of the That there is a there is little in a city copied in a Stock Yards states there is a population of 15,000 in the vicinity of the Deering Agricultural in Lake There is not more than that population in the whole of Lake and the Deering settlement is only a speck of it. Get correct is understood that already there has sprung up considerable rivalry in the ranks of the ring gang as to who the next candidate for Supervisor shall Vehmeyer is laying his wires adroitly to clear away what the Englewood segment of the ring call the and to come up early in the spring as the candidate of the John Hough and Veeder have not yet come to the conclusion that Muirhead will not be the Things are shaping themselves nicely to suit all the rival factions thus We should be sorry to see anything spring up to disturb the programme the ring legions are expected to follow on election That the Treasurer of the j societies of the East states that Town of Lake be allowed 2 per she visited the in the on all moneys coming into his hands j and that she during the fiscal year 18iS4-o, and that report to this Board monthly the amount of receipts and disbursements and balance on hand less HAS WILL HE DO WITH the Governor of New has secured the nomination of the National Democratic Convention for President of the United He got it on the second He received 083 votes to Bayard's 81, Randall's 4, McDonald's and Thurman's 4. We did not expect We are We have been looking to the Democratic party demands for legal services for the Town of Lake must be At the last meeting of the Trustee Bartlett moved that the sum of be transferred from the license to the legal and it was unanimously so We wonder if the Town Board pays Veeder for writing those loving epistles which he so kindly addresses to to Adkinson and Adkinson to Veeder makes those fine summer The Vindicator has been comparatively easy on the gang for some and it is interesting now to observe how handsomely those two gentlemen can talk of each If The Vindicator had said what they are saying of each other the vassals would be proclaiming it and late considerable excitement has been occasioned among Republican politicians by the aggressive tendency of Assessor Bartlett and his friends to have him succeed General Logan in the United States Mr. Bartlett's strength has been gradually growing since the Republican convention which made Logan the candidate for Among the well known workers who are urging Mr. Bartlett's claims are A. C. John James Brayton and Mr. These gentlemen believe that Mr. Bartlett has made sufficient reputation as Assessor of the town of Lake to entitle him to higher consideration from the The movement will be watched with a good deal of New last a marble monument of Margaret was unveiled and Frank T. Nichols delivered the Father Herbert and the Rev. Dr. Palmer Mayor accepted the statue in behalf of the and turned it over to the keeping cf the lady Commissioners of Margaret Margaret was an uncultured Irish who could neither read nor who never wore a silk nor a kid who conducted a large mercantile acquiring great which she devoted during her lifetime to the building of an phan asylum and feeding the She died two years and her was the largest popular ovation the town ever for an advance step in true It has failed We are again driven to the edge with as little Lope as ever of having our wishes We have ever believed in and gloried in and some faith in To our minds Gov. Cleveland is far from their The convention that nominated him has given us the most undemocratic of all the candidates It gave no heed to the cry of the the lauen and the hopelessly On the it has given us the proven friend of the and in platform prated again about Almost any other man before the convention would have been acceptable to the constituency that we upturned faces that looked beseechingly to Butler on Monday find no comfort in the features of Grover The convention has coolly and deliberately turned its cold shoulder on 1,000,000 of voters who would have touched elbows in the groat Democratic march if a true Democrat like either or McDonald had been is as plain as plain can be that the Democratic leaders are afraid to meet tiie pregnant issues of the day as that they hedge toward the powers of and possess to-day as little of the spirit as Republican We with the lights before to discern any great difference between but what little there may be is more favorable to the With all their their virtuous their protestations of we have have failed to discern the in advance they have Their platform with and have been splitting hairs and balancing no The party has no and deserves no ardent Its greatest and most pronounced men it sits down We have no stomach for a party that has garlands only for the untried and honors only for the shows no regard for those who have said anything or done or suffered anything for it. It has taken up a man who is a mere who has not furnished it with a a policy or a The consequences be on their own them in good health and still firm in and waiting with hope and resignation for the judgment This young sent out from returned to that city a few weeks and has written letters to friends in Chicago describing the way in which she was having been sick for several weeks at the house in which these people Their dwelling is described as largo and but not furnished fitted out with all the conveniences which the best civilization of the country can She says that about twenty persons are living under the same and that all property is held in The house is perched upon the side of the mountain just | without the walls of the Holy City I and presents a most strikingly esque Mr. tho ' leader of the is nearly | years of but is still and of the most remarkable suits on record about to be heard before the j Supreme Court of North It j prows out of mortgage on his own j made by a white man named John of Pitt securing | Jim a cotton for a debt due This deed John j of the County of in the | State of North am indebted i to Jim of the State and county J in the sum of for which lie holds te be due en the 11th day of 1884, and to secure tho payment of the same I do hereby convey to him these articles of personal to to work with him long enough to pay this bat on this special that if I fail to pay saul debt right then tho said or his may sell me at the Court House door for credit or as lie thinks after giving twenty public notice at public and apply tho proceeds of such sale to the discharge of such debt and interest on tho and costs and expenses of making such and pay the if to me. Given under my hand and seal the 14th day of 1884." Hando failed to pay tho amount and Taker was at under the terms fine | to sell him at public Some time before the expiration of the twenty grace allowed the mortgaged debtor the news got and the Court House green was crowded with people expecting to witness the novel sale of a white An injunction was granted by the Superior and no sale took The Supreme Court will hear the of the Chicago City Railway informed a reporter for The Vindicator that the on Ashland avenue last beyond Thirty-ninth street was all a mistake of his people of the Town of Lake are to be congratulated upon the expose of the merits and demerits of the distinguished legal Veeder and In their intense desire to subserve the interests of the the interests of the distinguished legal luminaries it being impossible for any combination to carry upon its shoulders two such able lawyers at one and the same Adkinson was taken by the ring long enough to show that he could not carry a single voter from the party he deserted and and then cast by the way side to make room for its first the and bland If the latter's opinion of Adkinson as a lawyer amounts to it is a wonder that the business of the Board under the traitor Smith's regime was not even more complicated and ridiculous than it Veeder has now in hand the destinies of the present and no one a moment doubts that he will with tighter grip than persistent vitality of a cat has been eclipsed by a San Francisco Having bitten a a stone was tied to his neck and lie was thrown off the But he broke loose from his moorings at the bottom of the bay and swam to some steps near There he was met by a policeman and clubbed till he fell back into the But the cold water revived him and he again made for the Determined to come out victorious the officer drew his revolver and fired nine without fatal Tho volley attracted another officer who fired five and a left-handed stranger who appeared on the scene followed with five shots but such poor skill that none of them were fatal to the They brought disaster to the for the exasperated on revenge for being by the arrested the left-handed man for carrying and the dog in the meantime made his is not much of his time in the metropolis of his country just at It is not the fascinating smiles of the Jersey Lily that draw him but the ferocious frowns of Mr. J. Boggs Livingston that frighten him Mr. some weeks was dismissed from the Union Club in New York for speaking of tonus of great Banishment from his club has as it be expected to improved his and he still calling Gebhardt hard and declaring that the latter is afraid of him and doesn't dare go back to New 1'ork. Until Mr. Livingston can be it may be compelled to roam among series of speeches Mr. Gladstone has delivered in the present session are described as equal to anything he has ever and he once more stands out in bold and unapproachable relief from his colleagues as the supreme oratorical master of the House of years ago Dr. of Erie j murdered a man before his son's The dreadful sight bereft the lady of her and I her child came into the world with a diseased that manifested most fearfully in after An broken line of maniacs the truth the scriptural prediction relating to the sins of fathers being visited upon unto she third and fourth genera This has been literally fulfilled in the Recently the last member of this i ill fated family died at after fering for years from the hereditary disease caused by the shocking murder committed half a century seldom seen on the street in New York He appears rarely at the and spends nearly all of his time when he is in New York in his residence on Madison If he leaves town for a month or a week it attracts no He has may say what they please about Lord good sense and j sunk out of He still keeps up and in Mr. Gladstone's absence may j his superb establishment on the to hint that he is the safer son besides his city the old man has only to come back and make one of his great and the insane exuberance of his friends and the and inaction of his in the style of a Tiie stories about the abject poverty of Villard are no longer heard in New ia very