Show be L of 10 HN MeGTJlLOTJQHr ng i he i r t I f I s J t > a L i 4u j Re Shnffies n OffThi = Mortal J3 t i eon i3 e i li L Itt r It-t rR 1fGTrp sniwnrrqs 1 L 0 r 3t t fat JngtOfl Wh 8p iM Ud1g erThe i Valuation Unfair A Pretty Kettle of JFlsU rt j t f l THE DEAD GLADIATOR jhe Passing Away iof V Jolm rMlotft longb r I 0 t PBIIJDSLPHIA November 8John icnllough the actor died at his TC ldence in this i city five minutes J pasj e oclock this afternobn McOul hsdeath although not entirely un tpectod occurred quite suddenly and T3 due as Dr Hugo Engel l hls hysl affection of the brain jis says to an ab 1Eed by blood poisoning Dr Engel jserte tnatMcCullough was notitisafl jju that it was a mistake to have placet ZIt in Bloomingdale Asylum where hen he-n < confined for a number of weeks 31 failing mental powers were first joticed in the early part of January M and in April that year he made a rentable failure of ot ell < tJ Washington After that his all net manifested itself at various ones on the loss of memory ikerompter at times being obliged to oio him about the stasc In the reiser of 1884 he spent some time in OarcW Germany and returned to this gantry in August He played a anights engagement in Milwaukee hence he went to Chicago where he spJ > fared on the stage for the last timeS time-S his life on the night of September Rh 1884 in the character of Spat tacus i the Gladiator His condition that s ght was so bad that the curtain was ing down at the end of the second act FDDI that time he has gradu iJ grown worse until today DKsionally mending slightly but till times his position was considered lopdeas by his friends He was brought cthis city on Sunday night October i wt two weeks ago and taken to the idence of his family where he did Ubat time he recognized no one not Ttnl srife or his two sons nor had xmwdol his muscles except a little orertboje of his right arm He gamed ± e ase of his limbs slowly and in a few isra was able to raise himself to a ittisg i posture He continued in about iu condmonuntil today Mr Mc ilbagh was born in Coleraine County Mim Ireland ovembor l4JvlS33 wig almost 52 years of age He came America in 1816 Sv Locis November 9St Louis uodge No 9 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks telegraphed Wm M Connor I of New York today offering a last resting place for the remains of John afcCollouga the tragedian at BeUefontaine Cemetery St Lpuia In i E the offer is accepted a monument accerted o the traeedian will be erected here vh Louis Lodge hold a meeting this Tenujg to send on a delegation to at ad the funeral McCullough 7as one i the first members of St Louis lodge ad always took great interest in its iSurs THE FUKBBAL I I PHILADELPHIA November gThe unsral of AlcCullough will take place I ttivdav at 11 oclock at St Georges jfdl 613 city pallbearers will beE be-E wna Booth John B Carson of I Jucago Win H Thompson of Louis Wm Florence of New York 1 gattaev Cannings of Philadelphia Henry Edward of New York Wm F Johnson of Philadelphia James W Jollin John A Cockrell and Wm JOt r New York |