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“THE OITY. PERSONAL AND GEN! ‘ A. Hunn, of Moston, Is at tho Tremont. ' Stesny Eames, of St. Louls, (8 at tho Pacific. HLT KNRRDAND and family ave at tho Palmer. J.B. Denny.af Clinton, Tt, i at the ‘fremont, » WItitan: DRANMAN, Of St, at, 1s at tho Troe Aunoe ITracy, of Burlington, In. is at tho Jungs Jacon V. Duar, of Wyoming, is at the + W,. 1 Gray, of Indianapolis, Ind, !s at tho * Joy’ Parrenson, of Pittsburg, Pa, is at the : It. M. Tromson, of Cleveland, 0., Is at tho D. I. Pangnunst, of Fargo, D. T., 18 at the J. BR. Itrcranvsos, of [Utlen, N, ¥., 1s at the F.1L. Dovar and 1. 8. Slocum, U, 8. A. aro at Gronce W, Hausionn, of ‘Trinidad, Colo,, 1s at the Sherman. J. 1. Mouton and wife, of In Crosse, Wis, are at the Tromont, Mn. AND Mn. W, G. Coretann, of London, ‘are nt the Paliner. Cotror Crank, agent of tho Helen Potter Pleludes, fs nt the Tremont. <p Mrs, W. J, McCaviny, of Winnlper, are at the Poiwor, .Uranor J, Lawson and Jobn Richards, of New York, are at the Ire mont, Pouann, E. B. Kirk, and H. 3 A. ore at tho Pucitie. Ex-Aup, Beck, of Dixon, {8 stopplog tompo- raclly with relatives on Peorla strec! Migs Ltitaan Buown, Miss Kute Chester, and tho inemburs of the “Jollity” company are at the Shorman, Janes Bantos Key, Pred Hanket. Miss Mario Jansen, H.'f, Paddock, Miss Cohen, of New York, are at the Pucille, J.C. Famnanks, aged 30, and Michael Bagon. aved 03, pre under continement wt-the Hurrison Street Staion charged with pilforiug a cloak trom Mra, Dodd, of Nu, 363 State strevt. Crarvss [saneny ts locked up at the charged with having | o tnree weeks agont N Michael Crowley, Jase SAWYER, ono of tha employés at the Union Iron and Steet Mills, bad caught ina chain belt and badly fraetuced aud lncernted. The member was umputated below ‘the elbow by Drs, Sperry and Stubbs. Mit. Ita SILVERNAIL. of No. 0 Ogden place, ound wt inte obild about two weeks old, weapped fun shaw), Jylug in bis paliway hist evening. flo police, who tovk charge at the wall jt to the Foundilngs’ tfome,, Capt. F, H, Hataaway, U. 8. oward, Boston: J. M. Gratam, Hiss B. M. Rapolye, New York; C. Denver; L. G. Cannon, Indlunapolis; and . D. Chase ond wife, St. Paul, are nmong the arelvais at thu Leland. AST evening President James A. Magle, of Liberal Leucus, lectured to frecsthinkors nt ‘art Dearborn Hell on the subject * The Higner ifo.”" ‘Cho most promluent point in bis lecture mauve AryuIMENt on the utliity of tho Tho subject was left open for dlacugsion, and soveral mumbers of tha Jeague gave expression to thalr vows, ‘fiz German Butchers’ Union met yesterday afternoon on the northwest corner of Cuntl and Jackson atreets, ‘rho attendance was sinull, @ and no business of Smportance was transavted. The Secretary stated that the churter of tho unton bad been ‘Thied avenue, and je $50 from a lodxer ‘omimundinont. trom Springiietd. Further arrangements were mde for the ball Yo by ylyon by the union on the evening uf Dec, ‘ollob’s ball, after which the mecting ud- AT the last meoting of tho County Board a forth tho bad conttition or the Hurms toll road, and ite ewner was ord- ered to put it {un good condiden at once. Thur: duy It will be vlaited by tho Toll-ltcud Inspectors Ifit bus been done; If not, tho yates will ‘be thrown open, Saturday the County Attorney: ‘began sult to condemn the rond, and this pike will doubtiess soon follow the Chicuygo and ‘Wheeling road. Duntra the progress of a dance at White's Nall, on Halsted street, Robert Pitt and Edward eCarthy sturted a shun fyeht in the -ballwey, 2.15, Brown, of No. 285} Archorayenue, stepped du-to separute thom, whereupon Pitt relieved him of his wateb and chain, to Otticurs McCarthy anv Soergel, who urrested tho two young sobetmers and tocked them up at the Weat ‘Twulfth Street Police Station. Watch was recovered, Soste weeks ago Jumes Honnessoy was are rested cbargud with robbing Jumos Neory of 220, und was held to tho Crininnl Court by Jus. ‘When tha ense enme to a hearing before the grand Jury neither Mr. Neery nor the ollicer who mado tho arrest was present. tho proper precautions not buving been tuken to secure their attendunee. Consoquant] wns found and Elenuessey waa release + tho case la to be nauln tuken up and tha necess fury steps takon, to the end that the accused muay get his just deserts, Erant stove mounters met at 192 Washington atreot yesterduy mnocaing and olfected a reorgun- ‘Jzation of the detunctstove-Slountor'a Union by the clection of the fullowly Maurrington, Proaldeut; D. Muieaty, Vice -Predl+ Recording Secretary; G. Teport was mado settin; Brawn complained ded Wallace. ollvers: Thowus , Hennessey’, Hing, Finuncht) Scuretar’ sponding Secretary XM, Coffee, Inductor; and 4, Wennel ‘Megera. Muleaby, ting, and Gurley avery upnolnted dulegates’ to tho Trude und La- ‘vor Assumbly, after whieh the new organization adopted the constitution and by-laws of the Cinelanatl Union and adjourned, , THe Wort Madison street police-wagon was ealted to Nv. 85 South Canal street ys ernoon to take charge a glek mnie ollicors wen’ to the ina! ‘aroun be waa toud ly Hug upon the bed dead, Upon investigation tt was lonrned that bls aame was Krank 1 thut he wasn pinstecer by trade; cently released from the Bridewell; wid) that hut bo was ru- U 19 whieh supposed to buve caused his death, 4 Was removed to the inorgue, whore au inquest today will determine the enuse of bis demisa and pul to rest certain rumors of fout play. Ax Unsticcessful attempt was made Inst mlytit to reorganize Uranch No.5, Cary ers’ Honevolont and Protective of knights of the plunge and saw met atthe core rand Wentworth avenues, and Aistened to speeches by representatives ‘As tho branches at the Cure i Joiners’ Benevolent und Protective yg antagonistiv to the local urauches of the brotherboud, only threo could bo found who: cured to juin, tho others golug tholr way, willing toudhere to tha nowly orgnaized Hrotherbood of America, Seven members were necessary for reorguuizadon, su action was derorred for ters und Jolie Hon. A number ‘vurious factions. THronons Frrcr will a Watiaco this morning contuitted almost one yi he $9 euppored to bo guilty, Ho was ut that time employed of an oxpresaman bi munued Dorney, One afternoon he was with three caves of boots at Fitth avenue dewler nam: Hover reached — Uh Fiten was thought ‘to have spit pear before Justice A with a erline nr ago, and of which id shues owned by a Y- Pinkerton’s mon Where he wis sourohod. Treight-ear key und a_ pilsseki couches jeads the “lay” is railroad thieving, MW. Biss, the avanuelist, proved to the ‘congregation at Farwell Hull ure sift for singing Gospel hymns. Ja Sy Namo Written ‘Thore?” with goad elfect. ‘This was nv very accuptablo addition ta the musival forco in their survice. Do You Walt, Dexr rather? with and the enlirged Farwell: "Lh was Glad Woon ‘They Fow services and taken ta tho Armory, Winding of. a to pasiengor Jove that his ast nicht that be Lila clenr, neavy val diall chotr renderes Mo” in wood wtyte, present 60 much of the Gospel in nealing Sunday nie 4 spoke upon “The Grace of Got" with euch avs eoptance ag wus clearly munlfost In the large after meeting, whore several men profussod acceptance of salvation by graco, A MABS*MEETING Unilor tho Cizarmnkers' Union was helt noun at tho West ‘Twulfth strut Urposo of enitating new. reerulta in the Ir. Frod Elliott waa vlucted duced Mr. Fred Kart as tho Mr, Kurt gave a yencral Foxiow qvangellatio w Chairman, aud intr of the benufits derived trom unlons, of cignrmakers at Dutrolt, be beld, promised in favor of tho workers through the 5 Milwaukee strike, to a textout. Mr Yorerg, York Clyrarmukors ys adidrods jn German, i which he adyorntad unioniam, aud created yrent Mr, Henry Keblingr was tien ine: ! Chicago clyur- mukeorgatronyly for thelr lack of what be terined Tanbood in nut baving # better-or, union sluillar to thoso In other citios, from Ddiilwaukes stating ‘that there were wtill 300 rollers of the weed on te strike, tut they would be taken care al Quite 4 lurgy number then enrollod thelr names as embers, after which the meuting adjourned, ‘Tue meinbursor tho Fronob Benevolent Aa sociation of the State of [linols held an annual incoting yosterday afturnouu [nthe ropmy of the French Consulate. A were: VY. Gerardin, a, TL, Chetlain, A. Tome ! 3 Dunlesaies, Ed da Backer, Tho Treusgurer wade the ion, followed in ar troduced, ‘and mong those present Al Diurauerat, Prot. and Victor Luasyy qollowing nancial disbursyacots 5. He ait tha dad been relidved during the olation, and that employment for 160 persona hud been procured by the Comralasary, Mr, Ve Gerardin. "A. vote of thanks was thon ten- dered the ‘ofticers of the nssociation for thel efiicient performance of their dutios, Tho fol lowing ganttemen were clected to officiate dur. Ing the sual, year: President, Paul Popt lorum fee-Preatdent, A. b, Chi Beco exktent. A. Hommerich: Corre- apondlug 8 Dupuy; Recoraing Seeratary, Willin bolas’ Treasurer, Victor G Mnz Ronnt of Directors, Gd Huther, Pe Culnort, Ed. de Nueker, W.G. Saurret, Max le quet, and Victor Lussagac. ’ NNUOKE URKEOID'S LECTURE, The Rev, Brooke Hereford delivered tis weak! lecture iuat night in tho Church of tho Messin! before 1 tet large nttendance. Ilis remarks were profountl ¥ Interesting, touching tho Hite and bistory of the wrentt Buglish agitator who. but the other day paseed the patriarchal age of Vhrerscare yeara and ton. The leaturer sald wherever liberty 4 prized, wherever Engitsh patriotism is known and respre there the ime of John Bright ts recornlae ored is few othor living tnen, from tho great middle clues at i hus buUtit up the yreat manu Lanershire, that yrand, etern. oll Saxon raco that cultivates the iron, cout, and cotton indus. | tries of Grent” Britain, Those are the mon whe, won the great Reform bibl of 182, and it was among them that John Hright found his faculty of strony, stinple speech, Tt was tn the year of the erent corm iw sano John Bright vegan thinking of the evils ofgovernment. it was tho abject of nie carcer to givu to tho mutititudes of ‘tha Inboring poor Gneup food, Hrleut, Cobden, Stevenson, au half ndezen uthers worked Miko Titans for halt a dozen years before the dawn began to bronk, It wea in the yeur 1815, when the terrible otnto-rot broke out among the crops of lre- lund, and thon followed a famine reat and awful, not ke the recent politienl-munutnct> ured Trining, and yot there was wheat in abundance to be purchased abroad. Then tho recut publis conscience wae totched, then avila tho rola of Jon, Bright, Le crushing | trl wns swept away, and tho free trade of England was established, ‘This lett John Bright the must powerful orator and agitator in Burope. “Wherever you suv an abuse, bit} ‘This wus his motto, Hud he not been © Quaker, he would have been nu prizes fighter. Suppressed power wag bis main chars actoristle, A marvelousty genial inan. A uni- versnl f.vorit, and yet never recreant to his rinciples. His speech struck the henror amaze: Inely, Very deliharate, wlmust slow, something: ke'the deep central strentn of Nlazarn in ite power, no aplish, nu roar. but massive, trans- roweting 18 contusion with @ atendy innjestic awing. Hews the only man who could pierce Lord Palmerston’s scales of incredulity. Joho Bright's extreme pence principles is the only thlug that bus weakoned bis power. He was not a statesman, but-a tribune of tho peo- ple. Le ty tho Hving veteran, who bas scen ov- ory cause he has worked tor victorious. STABHING AFFRAY. Thoophil Krontzkowsky and Arnold Mackein Polish dock-inbarers, went Into Jobu Wojtate- wier's suloon, at No, 487 Milwnukea avenio, drank sone beer, and refused to ony for Jt. Thereupon the snLSORK GS pe, aod hls brother ejected tho men, Both of the dock-laborers thon drew their knives and ngsnulted the brothers, ontting thom both badly, the wounds being contined princtpally to the head. The Ine dorura were arrested und locked up at the Chi- waa, ipyanue Station by Olllcora Bender and xoth, A aoop caProne. While standing ut tho corner of Lako street and Western avenue yesterday forenoon Ollicor Jobn Hotfiman, vf the sladison Street Sub-Stn- tion, saw # Young tan named John McCue who bu know was wanted upon a charge of robbery. fle attempted to arrest the felluw, but he ro- aisted and struck the polleemat n heavy blow in tho left oye, swelling that. organ considor- ably, The officer drew his revolver to defend | himself, when he was selzcd fram vehind by =a street-car driver. who hold bim while the young rough thuinpod hin. ‘The pollee-natrol “‘wayon was summoned {rom the sub-sintion, and McCue was captured four or tlye blocks from the scene of thy assault, ‘Tho cnr-delver will be arrested on sizht, as be Is known, When McCue reached the station he was identified as one of two nen who, Saturday evening, nsvauited Mrs, Alico Morse on Oukley nue, Der Madison street. At tho thine, tho iy Was zomg home, holding ber purse in her baud, aud when near the alley north of Mudison_ street two men sprang upon hee, One snutched her .pocketbool, contuining £60, while tho other grabbed one of hor earrings. Both then escaped, Mrs, Blorso idootities McCuo as one of tho parties. INVOLUNTARY UIPRISONMENT. A very good jane {3 told on one of the patrol men. connected with the Hurrison Street Polica Station, Suturday uicnt while communicating with the station through the telcploue in the patrol-lox at the corner of Fourtecoth and Clark streets the wind blew the door of the box slut. and the spring luck caught tho “copper” Mke a rat inn tap. Stranwe it ts, and yet true, that the key which unlochs the door from the autsido 16 ontirely usoless from the Inside. Con- soquently the only alternutive which the on- caged officer had wns to brave tho laughtur of bis comrades, make bls diloma koown to the oficors at the stadon, und walt patiently for re~ Hot. A humano fellow-ollicer who was detailed tozo te the rescue mide uo hurry about the matter, su that when the door wns finally opened, an hour and a half haying elapsed, Mr. Patrolinan was glad to azatn broatho tho oute side ulr. Ho wit] not be wo caugnt again. ATTEMITED SUICIDE. Arnther sensntional attompt at sufolde, which | romises to prove sucocasful,was mundo by Mrs. A. 1. Finn at ber residence, No. 19 North Peorla streot, yesterday afternoon. For sometime pnat she bns been lvimgat the ubove number with n man named Stagh, who, it {s aald, pnesdd for her husband. Within the past two weeks they bad a row that resulted jo Mrs, Finn taking heavily to ‘drink. Yesterduy, when Bir. Slagh wont up ta bis room aha followed Bim, and As acon. ag he hud seated’ himaclt drow up a. chair und sat down opposit him, Then, without a ‘word, sho produced a small Reven-shot revolver, pee tho muzzle against hor lett breast, an ired, Dr. Viecker, who wits called to attend her, found that the bull had ontered ber body Just two inehes below the nipple, aod, judging from her genoral uppearanco and the direction taken bs the ball, he was inclined to think that her chances for recovery are sult. Mra. Pinu basa brotbor named John Jones lying at ster~ Ing. LL, to whom the police have telegraphed news of hig sister's attompt upon hor life, At Jost reports sho waa exceuidingly low. SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. Afatr Is being beld at St. Ann's Catholic Church, corner of Garfield boulevard and Went- worth avenue, A prize of a siiver ten set and one uf n gold watch are baing contested for by tho friends of Mra, P. O'Mara, of Englewood, aud Mrs, I, Collins, of the Mock Island car shopy. for the first, and Misa Lizzie Hannuer and Mis Annio Barry for the second. ‘Tho urtletes will be nwarded to the successful candl- dates this evening, f ‘The contract for bullding the now Trinity He- farmed Episcopul Chureh, on Cedar atreat, has beon fot to B, Ly. Paterson. The contract prico ts ——— HUMOR, A croiitor’s motto—Never put off till tomor- row what can bo dunned today, Female barbers aro multiplying, The sox don’t scald mou fast cough fu the old way. A zoUlogical paradox: It 1s notorious that giraffes do youny, and yet they are long for this world, Necks-t! The safest way now to senda postal-card 1s toinelose It an envelope and puta three-cent atuinp on the outside, 2 “No stur over roso and: set without Influence somewhere,” says n phitosophor, ‘The wine ro- muirk ls apniicuble to a ben, “Yd" writes ta know whethor it ia safest to curry money in the punts or vest pouket, Money ia geourest when it's invest-Ed, A ftiro ina Paris tonement was put out bya couple of policemen, An enthusiast exclaimed, Ht ioe udinirabie uur police, ‘Thoy arrest evou a . ‘ It is usoloss fur physicinns to argue against short-sleeved dresuua, ‘The Constitution of the Dnited states saya: “The right to boar arms sball not bo interferod with.” If you f poomiot would write, Provide 4 pon and sheet of paper; Anil thon invoke the Stuso, And thou—Juat lut tho oreature caper. ‘The sassyest man [ ever mot is n bonpecked hushand when he j# nway from home.——Nate ure seldom makes a phvol; sho aimply.furaishas the raw tnaterlils und lete the tullow tinlh the Job to suit bimeglf.—Joah Billige. Charlos Gounad once told a young artist that ax he grew In bis art be would grow tn hia up. roviutiun of the ald masters. "AC your uge,"” po sald, 1 uaed to gay, city ut 2, tL and nt 40, *Mozurt and £"; gow say only, “The wolf changes its balr overy yonr, but Temalning 8 wolf,’ says ® tuessian proverb, Nothing vory remarkably souut that. A woman samotimoey chonwed har bair as offen as two ur Loren tina 4 day, und still remains & woman, Let tho Husviuns switch off to something worth Wontoning when they want te compose proverbs, “You cun't add differont things togothor,” suld nechoul-toucher, “It you ndd a shoep and weow toxettor, It dave not nuke two soup and two cows." A little boy, the aon of a iuiliiman, hold up bis band and suid; **Toat may do with sheep und cows, bu it you add y quart of milk and a quart OF water, $t mukes two quarts of milk, J’yeaoon it tried,” Ono day Billy and Sammy wore playing in a maud-holy, and tilly Bis Nun bin ten play wo vag barnevurd. You be tho pig aud iu down and waller, end $l be # bull ‘and bellar ke everything.” Bo thoy gat dows ou mor bunds and knees, and Sammy aod be went inte the dirt and waltowod, white Bitly bellowed ko distant thunder, Hy-aud-by bauuuy cue up rouddy—you Wevor saw suck a muddy bith fol+ tow—and ho guid; “Now you'll be the ply let me butler.” But Billy satus 1 ain't ow very gvod pig, except for dinnur, and itll bo Uw auf for you to beller when your mother guus yer cluse.” oo Werecommend Kldredzesewing-machines. of Joho L. und Richard street, in the rearof tho then ‘Tremont House, onthe lot where tho Comimercial Hotel tow stands, nnd said: “John, let's go down to tho Calamink tomorrow afternoon, and shoot Rome duck and geese.” any kind tn or around Chigngo at thateurty day, for tho reason that there wero but fuw Inhublt- antato ralec it, and as we wero tired of cating fried pork and touxh dried beef, wo rendlly cult- sented, Charles Follansbeo's family grocory- store stoud next to the Tremont. then came ‘Tuthill King's clothing-store, thon us, next the Marrigon brothers’ resiitence, then William H. ‘Yaylor and Willlam Osvora’s boot and shoe store; and, lastly, Spring & Goourich’s Inw-of- fico, whiob completed the Luitdings to the alles. dt may be remarked that some of the ovcupants horse vuegy, and, after loading int supply. TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER <1, EARLY CILUICAGO. John L..Wilson and Medore Beau bien Off Duck-Hunting. A Visit to the Latter on the Pot- tawatomle Reservation, His Reminiscences of His Boyhood Days—Chicago Half-Breeds, Trylog the Mettlo of the Yoluntcors— The Last of tho Host. To the Editor nf The Chicago Tribune, Cireauo, Nov. 19,—Forty-seven years uzo this jore 1. Henubicen entuy to the store » Wilson,on Dearborn As thera was little poultry of ofallof these buildings are yet living. Next day, about noun, Madore came round with a two of Pofataess qteshegun (bread), ond other provisions, not nedlesting W moderate supply of “liquid ammunition.” we started, ARRIVING AT4THE MOUTH OF THE RIVET we * put op with Francis Chevalier (who was chief of the band of Puttawatoulos at that Dince) in his wigwein, and getting eaon “a little Tudinu boy” to piddie our canues, we sot sall up the river. Heavens and enrth, tho sports. nicn of today should have seen the ducks and Re thore on tho Calamink. Some varictics of ducks and tinny geese dred thore, and the: that bred only within the Arctic elrele—cany. bucks, red-heads, bluo-bills, gotden-oyes, ctc.— wore Just pourtng in on their migrating ilght seaward in Incredible numbers for 8 rest und to enjoy tho wild rice and celery that was thera abundant, Telling the Indians to build somo big flrca out of tha driftwood that fined the bank of the Jake, on our return about sun down, with all the ducks and gecso that cancos could bold bedites ourselvos, tho Work ‘of pick- {ug and cleaning the game was bezun by the aquaws and chitdeen, sticks wore driven in the ground, and on these the gine was {mpated, and it wag roasted toa ‘T. Meanwhile the potatoes wer biking in tho ashes, and, as we bad Mid In a good supply of tea (Bohaa), we had a jolly time with our red brethren, Throwing tha bones we wore oating into the tire, the In- dlans told us nut to do it us it would “DING THE OWLS ANOUND,” We bet thom n hap-to-nfaequa (half 2 dollar) that they wouldn't como, and continued, Abuut IW o'nlock we * turned in” on a Bulfaio-robe on the ground, all baving previously taken uv goot- neetos (good drink) of the quid mmmunition aforesaid, About 12 o’cluok the music hegan. It nppvared as If all tha owls in Christendom, big and es were allebting, on tho wigwams, and sich €screeching! addud to which a pack of pralrio wolves must put in thofr Up us they elrcled round tho camp, attracted by the savory smell of the barbecue at nightfall, By noon next diy we bad alt tho game our bugey would hold (piled up), besides giving the “setttoment ” all they coutd tse for some time. On one de parture wo gave eachaduita "gigger" of *ilrus water,” and recoived a most cordial invitation to call again, THE LOTTAWATOSIES THEN AND NOW. Judge Caton in bis address before tho Histori~ cal Society, Deo, 13, 1870 contalued In Forgus’ Series of tho Annals of Chicayo (a work that averybuly that wishes 10 be acquuinted with curly Chieago shoutd possess) sty graphic sketch = of tho list war-danve perforied by 800 warriors of tho Pottawatomles before leaving for their new homes in the West, in 1815, In front of tho Sauganash Hotel, This was repeated In front of tho Tremont House (whore L witnessed it, searing the lady busrdors, any of them nearly out or tholr wits. as well it might. Just, fanoy BW men with thelr wir-palnt on, brandisbing thelr tomabawks and war-clubs, with no clothe ing except a strip of cloth abit tha loius, tholr long hair gathered Into sualp louks on top of their heads, und decorated with ecaglo and hawks’ fenthors struny towothor, some reaching uvarly to tho ground, Then thero wore the discordant music tude by beating sticks and olubs together, ainid frightful yolls und gestiou- Intious, and clapping of the hands upon tho mouth, with every expression of rage, anger, and hato, and, considering how few “ piles faces thora were of us, no wonder it brought vividly fo mind the masanore of 1812, nt the foot of Elgbteouth street. Intending to put my " ree. ollections und romlniscences of carly Chloago" In print befura fon. 1 this Fall VISITED THE POTTAWATOMIES ON THE * RESERVATION, of thirty miles square nour ‘opeka, Shawnee Connty, Kus. stopping with imy old friend, Madore B, Beaubien ut silver Lake, twelve milos frou ‘Topeka, in tho Kunsus River Yallers tu compare notes und cou over whut we cauld remember of the olden tine, Sinpe returning, muy have usked mo to “ welte pp" some of the recollections for publication In some paper. When they loft bere in 185s, thor nitinvered sou 6,000 souls, Five hundred or 00 first sot} tled in Platte Coun Missouri. Becoming dis- Gutistiod, those “* Pruirie Indians” mnde ane other treaty, und woved to Counsell Bluits. Tho Prairie and Thaver Indiuns again combined aud muitde another treaty In 1810, and removed to their presont reservation. 111801 ynother treaty was inidg, and nuout 1,600 became citizens and took thelr land in severity, Of thuse that maintained thoir tribal relauions, about 8) ure settled on their dlminighed resurve of twelve mlled square on the northenst corner of tho res, sorve of thirty intles sauare, ‘They recolva an annulty frou the Governinent from tho sulo of thelr reserve at Counell Bute. Those that touk thalr land In soveralty got $40 ench from tho Government, butean buy Iu again If thoy so wie. Muny have Joined other tribes, and Kome are on & resgrvation in the Indiun ‘Yerritory. Thowe on” the — twelve-mile reservas ton, hold their pasture-mendow land and timbor in common, ench cultivating ag much ng bo chooses fur his own uso, ‘They rent much of thelr land to the * herders” for pusture at so much per head por month, and ulso. for MY, 18 CHOY Are tone water in the Little and Ble Soldier Crocks. Muny of thom go periodically to tho Indlun Torritury to hunt und trap, OF tho 6,000 that left Chictgo forty-four yenrs aga, JU14 thought not over 1,500 are now Hving. How many “vale-faces" aru now Ilving boro that were of a xo at that tle tho recurda of the Calumot Club will show, THY NRAUMIEN FAMILY having occupied a very considerable spree In tho ourly daysof Chicuzo, und buinginterwoven with inuch that is {nterosting, purhups from my dusuitory notes same facts may bo gatborod that will gu to muse Up tho persons aud things of thut part of Chicngo's blatury, Medore 1.. way born at tho mouth of ‘T'borm-Apple Creel, on Grand River, Suleplyan, in 18u0, bis inothar bong a slater of Hhabbones, the yeeat triend of the “ palesfacey” The first thing he recolleogs wis that bis fatbor Wobn Baptlate) was carrying bint ; throuzb the pine timber on his back, and bu was a0 Ured and porepiring 60 much that bo patted hin on the fuce, saying * Poor papa.’ The old gentleman was then clerking Cor Joseph alloy, who was itn Midian trader, Sra. Bye (Mulley) und Medoro’s mothor being wivters and Sbhabbones thelr brothor, = The firs ware marketed nt Mackloaw, from whence they obtained thoir sunpliea of the Amoriean Fur Company. | Jon Whistier warrled Esther, and FP. A. lowe, of Chicayn, Itove Byo, and Elinor bacame a nun ut Detroit, Medoro’é father got some goods of the tur company aud went to Lake Superior to trade with tho indland for turs, tuking Medore with bin. He sent his men out te trade except an ok man mined Tiremenux, Tho snow was so dovp that tha men could ant get back, and thoy then lived ou anow-birds (uulng unt of pros visions) until their umintiiuition wave out, when THEY ATE THEI MOCCASINS, They wors ulno days out of provisions whenold mati Tlremeyux died of starvation. A poor dow tbat hud strayed Inte the hut thoy tried to kill with wn ax, cotting ane log of, whon by excaped, ‘They Stvel on the Jeg and some fow kernels of cor several days. ‘fhe next he remembers his tathor was tn Site waukes tendinge hig partner bein ae Late frambold, hia brother-in-luw, His futhar ro- maarried in Chicago, bla secoud wife bung ralsed by old man Kinzie, his wife Josette beng tho daughter of Francis Laframbols, Bunutlen, Caldwetl, Jowpb Lafraabols, Alex. Ronlason, Onyllmutte, Purkes, and others wore aftorwards retmurried by Fathor Gubrtal Kichuded, of Doe trait, then priest, uttorwards Bishop of Mick wan, tha frat imurringes boing only by agreas went, The test Sedoce remembera Of Chicnyo was belng on tbo ground uf the wnssacre (font of Rightounth street) with bis father, bi bis ubirt-tuil, plexing Wp some scraps of dron, whieh his P ude bin throw uwuy, ‘Tho Milwaukes Jndiuny came back aftor the tangsucre aud bud w dance. One of thein—Sha-con-ma-mo—was painted black, which evarod nim badly. In 1st ‘nls same Inidtan went with Bludore to Washings ton (with udvlexaton) to make a trouly with the Government, NOUGKT TWO HOUSER ON THE RESELVA- du 1316 bla futher TION, * ono of Dean and ono of Barnum, paylng for tho two $1,Q00. ,Stopbon hurves (aftorwards Shoritt) taught sebool in 1823 or '4 in tho | Di His scholars were bulf-breod children whoouuld eur bode, nat speak Englivb. ‘Thoy wore Terusa Lafcan bata (Medore's present wife) ang brother, chil+ drun rose uley; SMurk Beaublon, secoud Oliver Beous Of Joseph Sr,, whose wife's nume was To- bivu and Joseph, sons of Sark; Joba Gulloway’a ira; John Burnes’ stupetiidren, | 7 cd ula, children of * Tromblve,” who died, and Marngs.werriad tha widow; Perlah Le Claire Government Interpreter), boy and girl: Billy Caldwell (the Sauganush), two daughtors; J, li, Renubien, three daughters (hnif sisters to Me: dore), Susan, Monique, and Julia; and Georne, Alexander, Harry, and Vhilip, sons of J.B. an Charles Ballos,” Medoro'a wifo subsequontly went to schoo! toJohn Watkins, the first publics school texchor of Chicago, who Ia yet living. MRS. DEAUBIEN TELLS ME tho firat negro she evor snw was on hor way te echool alone, it wad “Felix,” Col T. 1 Vs Owens’ (indhin Agent) servant, and sho was frightened nearly tovonth, She thought it was an "Eagle" or “Manitou” (splrita goal or evil), and that this one was a branel of the lution, Medore vaed to get over tho fonee when a boy toshoot birds with abawand arrow. ‘The feld Wor sown in oats, whent, ete. A horau tilt toad on the bunk of tho river and slowrn (foot of Staty streot) The Government stables wore nhout 20 feot abave the Ibehthouse. A large tree stood near the tingestnlt, andanother ty front of the gate dic weat of tha Mnu-atat, tnnklng w nice whade, tho tuo geass making pretty lawn, ‘This was tis 1310 or 187. ‘On becoming of age Medora was sent to school to sane McCoy, in Baptist. inisslonry svhool wenr Niles, Mich, fortwo years, Then arranges mente were made to put a mMiunber of boys at sebool ut Hamliton Villugu. Mudison Gounty, No Yeon plice to edaaate tintaters, To wis thore four yeara with John, Jones, and Joseph M, Boueassa, Joho Salen, Peter Longber, Ane drew Faller, anda full-bloot Ending named Mack-Ko, and his brothor Charles Bennblen, who aftorwarls finished his education at Princes ton Collexe. New Jersey. John, Jonva, and Jo- aeph M. Bourassa afterwards wont to the Choo~ taw Acndemy with n number of half-brocds, and Jones ran awgy withono of the Princlpal's (ehard SM. Johnson's ‘Locumseh) half-brocd daughters. NO TWO MEN WERE MORE UNLIKE than John Baptisto and bis brothor Muck Beatie bien, ‘he tirat hud all tha supposed dignity of n Roman or United States Senator, wille tho othor, whiteatways agontloman, wie aiwnys Jolly und light-hearted, fond of borse-racing, & alleht grime of “dew,” pitying the fiddle. and having # good time yenersily, Muck built and owned the Sauganusn Hotel on Market street for sumo years, ing tho Hingis Kychange on Lake street. friend who had been Bust purchasing yoods, on his return asked Mark what be was doug now, “Keoping tavern like bell.” wus tho reply, Mark's old fiddle, ke hineelf, hua zone to rest, the formner in tho roving of tba Eaturicn! Su- ciety.” Lmentioned once bofore that Mark was the first person fined fi Cook County for n mis- demunnor. Lt was for whipplug a fellow nearly to death, The flne was $10 and costs, butonn re> heuring before the Justice, and ona full repre- sanitation that thy miscrutnt was i moan fétlow and sbould have beon killed, the tlic and custa wero remitted, In dune, 181, there wae : AN ELECTION YOR A COLONEL ofanowly authorized regiment at Lovotouls, on the Aux Plaines (itiveraide now), ‘tho competitors were Jobn Bapelsto Beaubien, the Inttor being elected. (1 would like to get a Ilet of hia firat staf, and ather items of “carly tines,” cnre G. 8. Hub bard Jr,, 74 Washington street.) Feanels 0, Shere mun, with bla tonm, took out Stir Foate (tho first landlord of tho first ‘Yremont), Heury UD. Clark (afterwards City Clork, «te,), und mysolt. Tho prairlo wus very wet. ‘Tho voters camo frum Chicago, Hickory Creok, and Naperville, the three original voting plucos of Cook County in 1831, tho two fatter ench pulling about us many votes ag Chicayo at thut time, AC the breaking out of the Sue and Fox (In< alan) war, in IRS, tha citizens from town nod county flocked into Fort Dearborn, thon vacant. A svouting party went out ns far as Naperville, where they bud the first danco at that noted dunvlng place in after times, Fram thency scouta wero sent in avery dlreotlon, and tho dead that were massaored on ludian C of Itock River, tho yolunteora returned to tho fort. As thore were no bustile Ladians within do sien, some of tho oflicera thoueht they r wou TRY THE METTLE OF TIEIR TROOPS, 8p one night tho videt or sentry standing at the steps over tho reservation fence (cornur of: 8 Stute street) was told to Uro of gut and run.for the fort und give the alarm, He did so,qand suck a pcreaming of women and crying of children was nevor heard {u this rogurvation. before. gate (% well-known citizen afterwards, now dend) banged off his fusee ttigo, and rushed for noplnce of anfoty. A tock of about thirty sheep, belonging tod. 1, some of thon having little Linn pony bells attached tu their nctks, bo- caine ainrinud ut the test tra, and rnauud tos wards tho fort also. ‘Nbis incroased tho alarnt amazingly, nud it was beloved that the whale In- diag cavalry was about making wu chirgo, 08 thelr pontes atl carried sinall veils around thelr necks. Asaoanas the gute wis vlosed tho olll~ cers hurriod uround to Bue if, evety mun was nt bis post ut tho plekots. Part ‘of the command was, Soarch was mide for tho remalwlery some ware found tn bed covered up with the clothes, some under the beds, und one * stalwart” had eruwled up a chimacy as far as ho count got, his Jegs hanging down over tho tlrupinace, der wut nally restored, a3 thdra wna nota" hos- tile” within 100 miles, But to return to THE WELICKNOWN HALY-REEDS now in Kunaus, Countrymat's optld, Jacob, is living bere, Solomon Juncnuu (of Silwau- kee) has one sou, Su bus Lom Wate king, who owas -clerk In the Poat-Ollico here and iuarried Medoro's prasent wit. Jobn Ogeo. son of Joseph, who kepta ferry on Rock River, Is here, Autoline Cuilmetta *(of Grove Point, now South Evinetun)—two sons and two of his faumters reside In Pottuwatos mie County; Bitiy Caldwell (the Saugunnsh) a sfop-son nephow af “Yellow Hund Loula Choveller—bis band resided nt the mouth of the Culumet-—tho grindcbildren, Qui-Quo-ta, Prophet of the Kickapoo tribe on tho Kankakee, dlad here, Indeed, out of nbout 100 hilf- breeds: that took thelr land in the Kansns ltiver bot- toms, fow arg iclt, [have, alnce returning, tn- tervlewod Alexander (Cho-Chauck, the Brave), and Philip (Porn-to-beo, the of Medere, now Iviug on the West side, But this desultory skoteh {s already too long, Perbapa hereulter L may drop you a line, doun L, Winsom. ROCKFORD. Social, Musical, and Other Gossip for tho Woolt. Speeiat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hockronn, Ut, Nov. 20.—The annual recep tlon of Crusader Commandery Knights Tomp- luv, whieh occurred on ‘Thursday oveniny lst, waa avery brilliant affair, The arrangements for tho party were complote tn every particular, surpassing those of any previous uccnsion, Only 125 tickota were sold, tho supply being Itnited to thit number, so that tho Knights could entertain euch guest in adlgnified mane bere Those invited began to acrlve quite curly lo the evening, and, after belug wilted upon in the droxaliig-room, were conducted Up-stalrs to Musonio Headquarters, which wore very at- tractively prepured for the hours of reiresh- ment that would fallow. Tho grund march oe curred at 9 o'clock, th which a targa. number of handsainy wonen, prottily attired, together with their mite attendants, partlelpated, Notan une attractive feuture OL tho avening’s onjoyment wae the" elegant banquet, which | cortulnly proved = to bo on source oof much satisfaction to all prosont. Among the guests were Gruod-Commander Toyat l. Munn, Mr and Mra, CG. KKiustey, Freeport; Mr, and Sirs, C, C. ‘own, Mr. und dird, Bf. We. Wolla, Mr. and Mra, it, Farwell, Pevatouioas Mr. and Stes, FL, Crane, Mr, und Mrs. HL. i, Bryant. Mee und Meg. pera MeLollan, Anvora; Mr, snd Mrs, W. H. irs. J, [*. ‘Pappan, Kose MeMurphy, Kyelyn Ys Wiitintas, Chieayoy Frou Kk Beuves King, W. 0, Chingai videre; Str. aud dire, B. Pateiok,” Murongo; Sr, Stives, Hyruns Mer. and Sirs. WwW, Pholps, Holcomb; Atiog Nottingbum, Sicra- I mentoy Myra MoAlietcr, New Orleans; Mr. aud Mrs. George I Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Jobn i, Porter, Mr. and Mes. C, C. Jones, Mr. and Stra, Churles O, Gavitt, Mronnd dire, W. A. ‘Tulcott, Mr. und Mra. Jobn fl. Nugh, My. and Mrs, George: . Forbes, Mr, and Mra. Gilbert Motlatt, Me, arid Mes. Irvin French, Mv nud Meg. Frank D. By BM. Botsford, Mr, wud Biri ‘Hayes, Mr, and Bre. Thome Hamlyn, Sr. aud Mrs, George J, Manny, Sr, and Mra, cori LL. Woodentf, dir. and dtrs, Guorue Trafant, Mr. und dirs, Hlenry Allen. Mr. and Mrs, BK. Conk dau, Mr, and Sea. Georke E. King, Mr, and Mes, dopa il. Sherratt, Me, and Mire. LI Woyburt, Mr. aud Mra GV. Perry, Sir. and Mrs, 1 Jd. Derwent, Mr, and Mrs, Jonn D. Hamilton, Me. und Mrs. Clarencu Benn, Sir, und Mra, Utter, dir, and Daniel Goodiander, Mr, and Mrs, W. KF. iurnes, Prof, and Mra. Q, F. Murbour, Mr und Mrs. A, te Coonrodt, Bir, und Mrs, Iguae Hacherach; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturr, Mr. und Mra, Paul Moura, Mrs. ©. H. Laoninis, Cartiva, Buia Minginger, Lizalo Barker Marah, Jose Mareollus, Jessio Hutnes Bucherach, Kittho Butterwarth, Emini Good+ lander, Nanny Lace, Addie Emorson, Addie St. Joon, Junnts Keyes, Lian Utter, Etta Sinith, Mary Emerson, Sury and Huile ing, tin Soar, Georgie Unyniond, Movers. Hf, tH. Williamson, Nonry Prouty, W. Kimball, Fy McArthur, FD. Cammaua, Be B. Kucharaeb, G. B. Brigss, J+ V. Eustace, H.W, Price, Churies Fox, A. D. Forbes, Watson Pio pont, 'T. G. Lawler, B.C. Bulloy, and it. Crawfosi, The formal opening or tho new opera-house by tho Kellogg ooncert company was 4 complete sueceds, —Stiss Kellogg pronouicos the house equal touny sho bas ever an in, and suya tha avowetics aro purfectly marvelous, ‘ ‘The acholureof the publlo sobobls will com- resident's birthduy by momoraty our uty” plaatiog u Gariletd tree, MONUMENTAL, Joho WH. Volk, dosiyaer and manutacturor of flue granit and murblu monuments, tablota, statuary, curbing, oto., in selected stock. Oitice corner Dearbora aud landolph strects, TT To Accummedate the Public. The proprictors of that immensely popular romedy, Kidnuy Wort iu recogultion of the claims of the publica which bus so iiberully patronized them, huve: prepared a Hquiu prepa radon of that teinedy for the speolal accommo. dation of thove who from any reason dislike to preparo it for themselyui t ba very cane trated. and xe the dose null It is tore vasily taken by many. It bas the sume olfectual ac- ton io all divenses of the kidnoys "ver, or bow- ols. Home and Hise, After leaving it he began keep- Blackstone and John rook, Lea Salle County, wero buried. Asvortujaing that the Indinns bad returned to thole homes, west The sentry at tho until), buit-brother “that, for 80 cents per 1,000 feat, owns W alore or abudy alde of Schuster, Mroand Srv. He A. Misses Manche Louis, Jennie Cunningham, ata ee Muy’ ‘unnio Sumner, Fred Thampson, Joo LIGHT. A Now Process for the Manufact- ure of Gas, By Which It Can Be Made for 30 Cents ao Thousand, The Brush Electric Light~Independ- ont Rofining of Petroleum, Some Nomarkable Oporations by the Standard Ott Company.’ Spectal Correspondence of The Chicapn Tribunt OURVEDAND, O., Nov, 18.—Ono of tho most im- portant things In modern olvillzation fs chenp Hyrht. ‘This bot the case, the hest anergics of mlany invuntora seont tu bo dovuted to tho study of the subject. I finve already discussed in those cauliimns sovoral now things fn that Ino that are promised In the tear futuro; but Jac. cldentatly stumbled upon something that ts bo- tog perfouted huro in a yery quiet way, that would soem to promiso areal revolution; and, sofarnsnn outsider with a snmawwhat limited sctontitiv knowledge eau seo, thoé* now thing Is rently A PRACTICAL THING, Tt may be stated that this city, Uoing the bead- quarters of the great Standard Oll Company, ts ‘itso the natural starting-polut of all things oon- neeted with lighting which naod to use cual-oll fuany of (ts forms, This probably oxplulns why Mr. BE. 1. Reynolds, tue inventor of the new fight Tam about to deseribe, caine on hore fram Philadelphia, the home of inventors, to perfoot bis Iigbt, and organize a company fur the manu- facturo and Balo of the necessary apparatus. ‘Tho whole matter has been kept n secret ao far na tho knowledge of tho process, ctc., js con- corned; and tt hug been tho desire of the pro- Jocturs that nothing be publishod concerning tc in the newspapers until It was fully demon- strated that it was a success in everything claimed for it and under nll clraumsatances; bit tho desire to publish tho lateat Informution on what would secm-to be nn {mportant subject, and one which, if it does all that is claimed for {twill effeatually do away with the old-fushloned gas companies, bas led to the preparation of the following statement. Ido not pretend to actual accuracy, but simply ylve o general deserlption: The gas 18 generatod by passing a current of Air through an alretight iron cylinder packed with pulverized charcoal and charged with paso- line, The proportions uf the gasoline and vhar- coal constitute tho patent, and, of course, ANE A SECRET. There !s no gus mnde except ne It fs re- wired for uevy and sts manufacture is lone by the alr-pressure. This doos nol necd to bo: more then throo-fourths of i paund to tho aquare inch, Tho provess that bus been om ployed thus far for forolng tho alr ie that ot a sinull airepump operated by water from tho bydrantina common dwelling, or by any ma- ohinery of smail power In o manufacturing es- tablishment, Tt was ut first thought, by those who mado a hasty exuinination of the mattor, that tho xan produced was slinply that of common gasoline; but tho matter was fnally brought before tha Sonrd of Underwriters of this city. with a view to nscertaining its bearing on Insurances pol- loles; and, after a careful examination by ex- verls. n report was mnde tothe olfect tbat tha rate of insurance wottld by tho samo as when conn coal-gus is used, The gus, after beluy renerated, pnsses iito a recelyer, and from this 1s conduated whorevor it is desired for consump tion, by menns of pipes. The common gne-tips aro tsatl, the samo as in tho uso of coal-yas, Now in regard to tho cheapness of the new Nght. tt is clalmed.that more than 1,000 feet uf was can bo mude from threo gallons of gasolino, ‘Tho expense of tha other muterial is so small that {it practically amounts to nothing, Tho company that bas been organized here proposes toupply the gas to applluncos for cooking and for other beating purpuses. ‘Tho presont price of gas [8 about $1.60 per 1,0W feet; tho new pravess proposes to make nt THIRTY CE THOUSAND FEET, or avout one-fifth the present cost. The now vrocess iy suld to be admirabl adapted to heating soklering coppers. A amnll tin plpe, through which alr is forced at alight pressire, 18 carried along by tho side of the gus- pipe; afew inches before rouchiug the burners tho air and gas pipes are united, and the alr aud gua mixed, and in that manner make an intense heut at tho burnera whore the coppors to; tho proportion of air and gus to uive tho most cffeotive — result —belng — regulated by an .ordinury — gus-cock. ‘visited tho gro tin-tianutuetory of Mr. B. Hunt, whore & number of those gonerators have been in constant use for a conalderablo timo. Mr, Huntsnys that tho generators ire parices success, aud that he would tot now be Induced to do witbout thom. He bas twenty-five fires in all, with an average of fifteen tires in coustintuse., With thoold process tho cbarecal tor those Ures cost $1.0 per day. Tho sumo number of Iirog aro now malntilnod, with two burners for tht, at a cost of 38 conte per day. ‘Tho auvinu in time, ote., by the use of this prove 43, ho Ja, ho says. very yroit; and tho tro is as guod us, It not botter than, tho old, ‘Tho inventor promisos, when his proccss is Porfected, that [t can bu sot in wy house, AN THE COUNTRY AS WELL AS CITY? jus ns good as coul-ans can be furnished. ‘Tits fs cheaper than Petroleum; and those who nre in tha secrets of tho thing ure greatly eluted. and feul that thay hive u bonanza, Th cost of tho cylinders and other appurtenances uecossiry to the tse of tno new gus {8 not much in excess of that of lamps. ‘The generator of tho gas muy bo locnted at ale modtuny distance from where the gas is ro- quired for uso, tho samo as it tho cnse of conl- wae. in the use of the new process for the heating of aolilering coppers, the following advantages are clalined: In tivo minutes from the timo uf turning on the was fn tho morula, tho cuppora are ready for usu, and renin sy wll duy, except whon tho was is turned olf, Thore are nv ashes, no amoke, no wuss of burning coal, and no tire te lenve ab nignt; but overs thing fa noat and clout, ’ In tho samo connection, n word or two in ro- gard to THE URUSIE ELECTRIC LIGHT may not he out of place. Itis quite well known that the manufactory und gonoral offices of thls company ure located hero. But. while that ts go, thore has never bean anything more than o small publiv exhibition of the light on tho Pub- No Square und Superior street, wolle some othor cities huye creuted tuwers for tho use of the ght, ‘he work is at lugtyolng ward of oreeting vory bigh toworg tithe contral pordon of thoclty, forthe placing of this wondorful latht. Whoro tho light tus alrcady boon put in uso— analy Akron—the dilionlty would scum to bo in tho densy ahadow that iacast. This is go clenrs out that it ls almost palnful to behold. One can s00,to read for soveral blovks away from tho bait of tire in the tower, But the instant the shadow of a building or anything donee inter. venous, the durknuss 18 avon blacker than that which plazued the dusky dwellers un the Nile in Moses’ tine. One feels thnt he can actuuily feel it, [Loreates x gloonty snnsation—a sort of feel- fog of Insecurity—n bullot that DEVILISIC DEEDS fro boing porformed under covor of the dark- ness Which {4 Bo cumplote nclouk. One dvaires to keop upon tho bright sido of the struct; and sail Indeud would seem to Lo the lot of bin who uttompts business on the tho street. fovling moy oventually wo become — more tower wystem of Presunt it curtninly existe. 2 bave hoard many sperk of tt, and Tenn seo na way to overvonie [t efcotually. Thora Je one other des feot witb tho Rruah Ught—viz,; its Condenoy to Mustoadinesd, ‘Thls bus boon tmprayed somo. whatfrom Its condition at first; but it is stilt quite defuctive iu thia respect. It, ja very une pinnae for ane to pass with thé raplulty of wowing from the brightoussof midday to the darkness of midulght, and thon, in un instant and with the same rapidity, be. again trina: ported biok to tho brightnoss ‘of the sun in its geuith, ‘thie is ontwed by tho earbon-polnta in sume way clogging, causing a tomporary cos satlon Of the current of elvotriuity, But Mr, Bruvb Js stilh at work, and bo will doubtiow nt ta bortant tho work be has so wonderfully In the samo line-that of cheap light—it may bo of tuterost to tho readers of ‘Cae TRIBUNE to know that the work of INDEPENDENT REFINING OF PETROLEUS wus Hever moro vigorously proscevted than now, ‘Twelvo indepontont roiuorlos, outalde of the Standard, ure already In operation, and two Bore nre tt process of construction, Ono of these Independent refinors, in an interview with: w reporter of tha Press here, suld, tho other dnys “We do not wish to tauke a target of ait ives by attuoking the Standard. Wo ure dolng 0 fair bualness, aid wre content ta ei that alony, Where the trade depends wholly lipon retining, the Standund could, if tt chose, crusa out nll opposition; but, on special brands of burnalag and lubricatiug olls, | doubt if tt couid be done, as the trady is ao diversified, ‘Tho Standard will lose money right along for the purpose of multing othord lose money, Before the recent guita here in the Common Ploaa Courts, which were ducktod agalnat the Stoudard, combination, oll wus 153 conta por gallon. Now, Outside competition has brougnt it down to 8 vents, ‘Tho Standard avtually roguiates tho pric , and could ad wollgnake It 10 ay B—ylving a Tale prolt ali wround, tit prefers to Juge the per cent ditterctive Mor than see ita rivals makowt, Itseame tu {Wik thas tho Alinizaty atu up those tumende roservenré of oth ia Pennsylvania Tor its epecial benotlt; but, when it wuntod to get contrul of the trade, itdidu't go dowu on ite knows to tho Alinigbty— IP WENT TO THE RAILNOADS, During four months last winter the profits of Now, all. thia woar way when wccustomed to the Mghtlog. Tiut at einer contritet prompt action fn tho matter, most avaitnble organization to take thy initia- tlye, ng it wumberud fn its ranks mombers of tho various soolotlos, other Irish organizations iu Cook County would heartily andpernte in making the proposed ro- coption one worthy of,.tho cuuso which Moga Healy and Connor and Fathor Shooby ropresvunt, metropons of the Northwest, England, New Jersoy, Maryland, and Ponnsyl- M, Jy Hynos, MG. M Aand League Club, be! J. Curren and J. 1, Ryan were chuson delegates te the coming convention. oe Furr! aged Of years and U multe. papers pleusy copy, i ut bis Late rae! 1881—TEN VPAGUN. the Ktandard wore not loss taan $75,000 to $100,. Ow per day. And; instead of giving a thousand busidest-inen # fair protit, al 4 anould, it alt went Into the heaping coffers of live or alx mon. These men have gut beyond tho. paint wharo they mako money boonuse thoy need If, Gr ours Tor it oven—but control the trade almplythrutgh love of power.” te: A good many of the pinns of tho Standard Olt: Company have of Inte come ta light, and sone’ of thom have been publianed. One of the fore aot tha Standard with the Peonsy santa Railroad Company, {tds sald, was to the offect that frelehts an oll were ta be doubled to everybody: but the Standard was to got 81 from tho road for every Darrel of OF shipped over its (ino, whethor abipned by the Standard or Its enmpelltors. morder to stump out a rofinory that was yelting a sturt in Pittsburg, and was likely to prove a rival to tho Standard, Vander> bite for a timo abipped erude oll FROM TIT WELLS TO CLEVELAND‘AND BACIC FREE, When, n little tater, tho producers comploted A pipe-ting to tha senbonrd, by whinh they could agliver very cheaply the rained oll In tnurket, Vundorbill’s ronds, we stro told by tho sane tue thuclty, hauled a barrel of oft webring 0 pounds 40) inites for 10 vonta, and brought back his ears ein At sume tine ho churgoil everybody elie twolvo-and-n-half times ag much for earrylng the anino Freight tho same distinee, o¢ twonty-lve times as much when we vonsider the muattor of tho vars coming buck empty. Ile charged farmers and iniikededtors along tho route of bis road 48 cents for hauling a tniiik-can wolyhing ninaty pounds the distancy of sixty initos. ‘Tho ttmy is not so far In the past that the pub: {lo haa forgotten how, when he was questioned iu remard to theao mutters, Mr. Vanderblit, an~ swered the <legistativo confinittee, "1 don't know,” and “Lforget,” and 81 don't remo ber.” to bout hnif tho 240 questions he was ‘Tho Standard has often made rotinerlos 1 the seabourd Ie {dle wolle oil was running to waste in Pennsylvania, ‘The work of buying up railroads, Loglalatures and compoting companios, and ‘ CRUSHING OUT BUSINESS-MEN, by tho Standard, bas beon yolne on for many yenrs, and its history would Mil volumes, ‘There is only one paper in Cleveland that has very Inuch to sny about tho Standard in any way. The company ts one of tho big institu. tions of tho eity, ind the papors generally inke the ground that ft fs an advantage to tho city from tho vast umount of business It brings here, Whethor this bo so or not docs Hot per- tuln to the present article to discuss. Subice It to giy, there ts ono paper hero that has revuntly been giving the Standard somo publicity, { re- fer to the Penny Press, ‘Chis tittle sheet, among othor things, recently intorviewod Mr. J. Fe Ridny, of tho Now York Of, Vatnt, and Drug Re- porter, who was hore jooklng up materiais for fresh articles against tho Standard monopoly. Bir. Ridny sald: * Lbuve been offered a check for $50,000 If 1 would Jot up in my war on tho Stundurd; but there 1s no lot-up fu mo. I know its gumes, and have shown them tp time and agaln in my pa- pak LT have gathered a large amount of news ere, ANT think of establishing 1 branch ollica at this plnee, The independents are tnstsain- ing yeound here; the only trouble is in TRANSPONTATION FOU THEM PNODUCTS, Thave beon intorviewing the railroad-men in regard to discriminutions tn favor of the Stand- urd. Genoral Manager Sinith, of tho Cleveland & Pittsturg Road, evaded all dircee questions. General Tramic Mannycr Skinner, of the Clove- fund, Coluntbus, Clucinnatt & Indlanapolta toad, auld {nregned to roporied discriminations that thoy wi utterly untrue, ‘Tho New York, Chi- cago & St. Louly Uaiiroad, whieh ts just being built, will prohably favor tho Standiard, as that concern has $1,000,000 worth of stock Init. In tho Hustern and ‘Middle States tho Standard is fast losing ground; buticia gaining in tho West and South, Chess, Carley & Co., of Loulsvitle, havo charge of the Southorn trade, Some in- stances at tha work thut [8 being done fn tho South will bo of intoroat In this connection. ~ An Indopenient rotiner Intcly sent a car-lond of ofl to Macon, Ga. | ‘Tho Standard beard of it and beaded hii off, He tost $140 on bis venture, In Calummbus, Miss., sovernl dealers refuse to buy tha Standatd oll woon told to do go, ‘The Standard Company estublisbad a rival grocery and sold grocuries at cost and oil bolow coat un til the retiellious detiers wero bronght to terms, A ‘Texas dontor wie aolling oll und ch epee book. Becatse ho refused to soll the Standard oll o riyal concern atarted in and sold oil at cost, and GAVE A POUND OF BEEF WITH EVERY GALLON 80LD, ‘That broke up tho Texnn, of courso. In Peorln, Ui, viires bad n large trade in feult-Jars and roceries. afusing to bo dictated to, they finally were obiikad to submit, after n coniict with a rival Standard store, In which their trado was broken up and a loss of LO sustained, Tho Standard’a Intest = pinn Je suld to obo to bulld tanks = in yarlous parts of the country, and sond peddlers to eneh houso, In Daytou, G., thoy put-up a tank, and svon after an ordinance wis pnssed by the vity probibiting dealars from keopine more thun threo barrels on band it one thine, * Anothor sebumo Is the spy systom. A man with a letle tar an tho ond ofa cano walks through un independent rotinury, atirs the tar in tho agitator, und the whole batch is spoiled. he Independents ure: forced to protect thair works by bleh fencus and aitards. What the In- dependents need hore to bring the Standard to its knees 1s AN INDEPENDENT QIPE-LINE FROM TIT OM -REGIONS ‘TO CLEVELAND, . ‘This can bo geoured by.united sction. Thon you would suo fifty hdditionsl refinerios in tals elty Ju less than a yenr, ‘Che Standard controls bun- dreds of nowspapors, und evon Influences the Asaoulated Prqss. Then tho Stundard's power extends to tho telegraph-tinos, Dispatches sont by independonts aru delayed or lost, In fot, the rutnitications of the Standard oxtond into every nook ant corner of commorotal life, and everywhore its spirit of oppression ia_inaul- teated.” Gany. ARELAND'S WRONGS. Arranging for the Coming Convontion at McCormick Hall. ‘Tho Irish-American Clud met tn special sca- sion Inst eveniag at thelr club-rooms for tho purpose of making arrangomonts for tho Irist National Convention to be hold nt McCormick Hall the f0tb of November and tho Ist and 2d of Decembor, and forn auitable public reception to Mr. ‘I, P, O'Connor, M. P., the Rov. Eugene Sheehy, and Mr, J. M. Honly, M. 2. Mr, John W. Enright, the Vico-Preaident, wos in tho chair, and thoro was a full turnout of tho club moinbera, Mr, Flnorty addresgod tho mocting, advocating: ‘Tho ulub was tho He bad no doubt chat all tho and worthy of: tho Irish-American citizens of tho Now York, New yanla bind alroady given enthuelustic receptions to tho dlatinguished vieitors, and #he was euro that Chicaye would not bo behindhand. r. ‘Mr. Miohuvl Keeloy suid that there could be no doubt that the trlat-Amerloan societlus would cobperate with tho ulub if called on to ald in rovognizing tha auoriticos of tho distingulspod outtuimen frum ireland. No ‘ime was to be Joat, and ho suggested a conferonco with the of- ‘curs of the Irish auvtoties nt an. early day—say ‘Tuoaday. Mr. J.P. seaninn, Col. Hennessy, Mr. NM. O, Markham, Feauk Agnew, and the Chitir- mun indorsed those views. A mation that a committee bo appointed to confer with the of- ficers of tho Irish socictica in organlaing for tho convention and the public mecting was unaul> monsly adopted, ‘Tho Chulr appolatod the following as the cam- mittue: Messrs, 4, F. Finerty, Michuul Kooloy, Harry O'tuaserp, Frank Agnew, Willan Curran, Morkham. | ‘Tho Chima wasnddei to tho committes, After rome ture thor discussion the club adjourned to moet noxe Sunday ovening. ho committes mut aakpei ently and re- solved to invite tho alfingrs of the other Irish orminizations in the alty and county to mest them towurrow evening at 7 o'clock to enter actively in the matter of arranging for tho ro- ception. 'Yhe various Irish organizations throughout the county who Intond to send representatives to the convention were requested to communi- cate to the Guneral Committee at the Irish- Amorleun Club before next Bunday, 60 that tha mutter of hotel accommodation, tha scatiag of the convention ball, and other matters should be arranged, The Sixth Ward Land Leaguo Club mot yos- terduy afternyon ut the sohnol-louse, cornor of ‘Thirtoenth and Johnson streets, und, ufter cloct- ing John E, Finorty J. Miteglbbond, and James Suliivan honvrary membors of the lougue, 6o- Jeoted J. FB, Finorty and William Curran to rep: resent them ut the forthcoming convention, and Willlum Lawley and Danio! O'Connor as alter. nates, At the oat oF the Beyenth Ward ld yeatorday utternoon, J, DEATHS, AV ALSIY -OF consump on, at bls, lata rositence, eat. wttur a palntul inves, Xedward Wale, wtlve drCounty Kerr praland, and tor tuuay yours @ resldentot London, Beoulun Decoused was a membor of the iivornian Bonovu- Jour Bovluy ¢ laid, Wunvral will leave rosidence be unduy, lu und xo by Carrlagua to Calvary Come evry. Brionds ire invied, Now tw starus of tifa ts past ‘Sufy ince the haven guldas vive Dis soul Bt Inat Lord, roc T-London (Bhs), BL Lous, und Usestooss (Ia,) Nov. 3h of diphtheria, bol Z-Noe. 94 Bf. diphthoris. beloved son, 9 a WS Fifth-ay., So: q A carriugue to trnoulend! ond bu family a tad. ‘fhoush gone frat us and lugs to elghh” Hutto our memory aver dear, 9 Yankton (). 'f.) papers pioass.copr. . . Letaved husband vf Annio and lay morulng, Nov, 2, Wienoe, su rehab a ‘Yunorul Tuvadey, eb, wt UL ant by chrriaves tote Cauren of JmiaaaCiens Condepvign, thence UF So" Milwaukee agers please copy, i : 19 1, gud J yOnre Ligunth and 2 | ZGIUNON—Nov. 29, Gnorse W. youn ae rend and Mtieia eitag ttien, wat ReUEO NE ann hureday, vy Pauly nee a the Zid, a toUalvary. : W108. os by carriages # RTIRAUS—Nov. ie,Caroline Straus, aged Hungral trom: (ho, realdence of her earaet: 4 Eling Grannotaum, Mic hignneny.. ‘Fuse eet Eeatalyems Peandsat cio tasty st Tanta Nor, ' ———— bh, ANNOUNCEMEN 3 ING FOI CONVERS Kay A iunieaarilogiaa ante ya 8b Han, 1) Maitisun-sty ab 8 o'eluck. J. W. Hean, leader, WW. POTTER Wild, CONTUGT TE 1D, iabrerornootinatocar see Ae PPI Wit BEA sta evening for young contacts und Rite (A, room, 150 Enat Madisuneat. J, yi IIE SEVE s. TING "IY fn ") as NTE WARD REPUBLICAN Club will hold ¢ meeting, at Mane Sp twaitth and Willorats.. “tuostuy wen ene O'clock far tha purpose of eloctiii otlenrs ‘se. nultug six months nnd for 1 t Mnininona of Maporianes. to the eee qn ME SIX'TIE PRECINCT CL jos ps ‘Tues 2 pent Wasurust Dit ay evoning, Nov. 2 at re AUCTION SALES, By GEO. Y. GORE & CO, GEO. P. GORE & C0., 214 & 216 Madison-st., ASK THE EARNEST ATTENTION oF” OT & SHOE BUYERS TO THEIR AUCTION SALE OF MONDAY, NOV. 21, ‘TWILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE To pe HERE. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OFS Crockery & _ Glassware - WiLL BE HELD oN TUESDAY, Nov. 22, at 9:30 a, m,, ‘When wo stall sotto large and dealrable atock of W.6,, 0. C., Porcelain, and Decorated Ware Also, Glassware, Lamps, &e, QUO. Y, GORR & CO. Auctioneers, REGULAR TRADE SALE — DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Nov. 22, 9:30 a. m, D os BUNS. < UINCIEAN r foods, Tosian . NO Sati THURSDAY, Nova. £U, P, GORE & CO. Auctlonrers, Our Wednesday Auction Sal -OF NOV. 23 : Will be one of the Largest and Finest Displays of Choice BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS We have ever shown, and they WILL BE CLOSED OUT. We shall also sell-at same sale 200 Cases Men’s Buck Arctles, 150 Cases Women's Buck Arctics, 50 Gases Boys’ Buck Arctics, 50 Cases Men's and Women's Alaskas, 100 Cases Men's and Women's Sandals, 25 Gases Men’s Short Boots, Dull Finlsh, NOTICE,—These are NOT ODDS and ENDS of old ov damaged and dnferlor stock. but ARE FRESH, REGULAR, FIRST-CLASS goods. " UE JOKE & Cd as is the fact-- ows customers buy any of the above-mentioned lines:of goods ut prices made by themselves, their Thanksgiving ought to bea happy one, and to help in that di- rection shall give each buyer a Lurkey to go with the best wishes of GEO. P. GORE & CO, Auclloneers, 214 & 216 Madison-ste ~~ By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. AUCTION SALE —_——- The Johosoy Collectio PAINTINGS GOMMENCES AT, ‘IL o’clock This Morning AT OUR GALLERY, . " 84 & 86 Randolph+t. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & ( aucTionsERS. ——— 1sACKUS WATER MOTOR ane Backus Water Motor. Supplles from Hydrant Pressure the gaa Tu owe, Invaluable can ttn Brena He tae STasktwess Eleyatert, 1 ule a fr a, Mies Conparty steady) will mur af any Mean 4 rg abo oe : A Ao foie awe. VEICot in THR WACKUS WAP OTN Neto York, ‘url aa BRD Uroadway, Newurky Node, 43 Bearer Inte ngs ments will bo prosecuted. ae CANDY. be Orta a palall Boe a “Band si, 6.807 O Cotecauaies C an pripepross uf Ha Dede tty and rica, put nd yieuly bare, suntabig for pies Netors to mil Chica go 2 WONT H lt, Ptontectonor. i ‘Madinod-6t ny his food mata att tam sya