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JOHN M’CULLOUGH. 7bo (.Teat Trngrril.iii Made to Hive an Account of Himself* Ho Is Compelled to Admit His Ago and Piaco of Birth. Xlie Former Set Down at 41, ami the Latter in Ireland. Genial Join's Pint Introduction to tbo Great Edwin Forrest, llr. IcCallsasb ai .trior and Manaßcr-J Ponor Ferlonnanre. * Fottial Corrtipondtnci of The Tribune. New Voiik, Fept. 0.-1 nil led on.lobn ilcCnl* lough Ibis morning in Mh nnarirncntH at the Sturlevmit House. Tim cheerful am!musk-laden con of a gu—, Hint l« to say. son ot Alrlen, who look In my curd, came buck with the blamt as- Buranro that I was to ••Walk dis wav, sub.*' Accordingly 1 followed my ambrosial conductor through the corridor, and lapped upon n door lending from a little side-entry on the gmumf •* Como In,” <ald a voice that would Imfi been heard by Hm Cnidlir Hi nd, if he’d been there, f opened the door, and—Moses! NVhnt a looking room! The four walls of that apartment were lined with Immense trunks ol various designs, calcu lated to wring a baggage-smasher’s heart with tho agony of despair; ami from ercry one ot those trunks Imd been removed tho contents, which were spread in promiscuous profusion about the premises. The liablUmcuts of Knu/ Jyhn occupied thu back o! 0 chair; Jt\iiefieu , n robes hung across tho centrc-taldc; the gar ment*. In which SfHtrtaeu* is wont to step around straddled the sof.t-back. Them were tL'hts of silk and worsted, shirts of limit, me- Inlllc helmets, gorgeous silken coals of antique pattern, royal plumes, and splendid accoutre ments of every description. It was n chaos of kaleidoscopic colors, something like what n man secs when tic steps on a banana-skin and sud denly guts bnlf-wny toward turning a backward somersault—only there was more of a muchness blhmii it. •Mist Him Mr. McCullough himself appeared on the other side of a high pile of garments, smiling us nrll ns a man can smile with a badly bruised upper lip. Did you ever tret lilt on Ilia Hof II you «lul, you know lint when a swell ing an largo nn the end of your little llnecr grilles (lown on that part of your anatomy, you can't by any process of will reconcile yourself to Hie thought that It Isn’t larger than a water melon. “ Do you see this I” asked the great trngdlan, ns his smile riled nut with a palnlul and olio sided flicker, which (ohl that it was a hollow luockerv. “Do .ion sou this*” 1 signified that ! saw It. •• Well," he continued, “I was out over Sun day with Honclcault in bis yacht. Late at night we anchored near Staton Inland and started to cumcashoro In 0 ruwjjoat. It was awfultv dark,—darker than tho Unahl 1», J. man's jokes,—blacker than tho schemes of Roller's Investigating Committee. In that tlx, when wo ratuc up to the wharf, It wos a little quicker than wo exuoctcd, and, ns one aif tho ' men brought back bis boat-hook to fend oil with, It thumped mo squarely in tho mouth. Hurt! 'Veil. I fed as If 1 had more lip than all New York." “flood enough," was tho only consolation I could oiler him. And when 1m looked At me in an inquiring way, and then glanced toward the spot whore his .Suarlacus sword wos lying, I explained—somewhat forecipltstely, po'rhops— tlmt I hail onlyspokcn figuratively; adding that “lip" was what I came after, “tor.” J contin ued* "1 want to huTu you to tell me about yourself.” “What shall I tell?" “First, what you are going to do during the coming autumn and winter; thou something about your termer experience on and oil tho stage."• ••• - ... -V , Mr. MeCulluncir was silent a moment, thoughtfully stroking his Irritated lip. Then be sold: “Well, I am colne to act daring the entire Bcaioti, coin* first to Dooley's. in Chicago, for two weeks; thence to Cleveland* lur a week; from there to Albany; and. nfler (hut, I don’t know just where, although my manager has his time all tilled and his programme all arranged. Oi course, in Ctileuco 1 have arranged to have an especially good-supporting company. Fact l». Chicago people know what acting ought to he, and they won’t have olavs run In tho old style, which provided otm actor lor thr. central figure, and a lot of Micks co fill up the hill. So I have engaged Fred Warde. .Mattd Oruuger, and Mrs. h. |* Davenport especially tor ilm city, and they will not go with me after my time closes at ilooley's. “Vou see these clothes! Well, I’yo been eolne ttirouuh my trunks to find what things 1 shall bo obliged to take along I his season. You can t realize how much stniT onn accumulates traveling about the country. You start out with four trunks, and at the end of the season jou bring back ten. And thu oddest thing about it is that you don't know where all thu tilings come from, how they come, or whv. Uut when you try to sort them over and pick out what you ain’t do without—whew I That Isa big Jon -1,0 mistake. Tell you nlfout my carl? uft .°.L col . ,rw} 1 wll1 * will* pleasure, t was horuio’37, almost lurty-ono years ago, in tho Jowu of Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland “My parent* were farmers, in the limited fashion usual in thu Old Country, and 1 stunt the first fifteen years of my life partly in the iMtato-pateh and partly In naming what edneu t ou could be collected in thu public schools of that tlmu and place. At about the end of my iJlh year cmigrutiou to America was fully us widespread among the people of my country as the big gold rush of ’jb was popular lu the Lsstem portion of the United States. The H struck almost every- MeM to£» l i l< M ,rm> determined to turn mv wS hmKl tho f.“i w hl DuruJo - My capital wffh a viSf f to . cw ? l !m nw uuU coura Sf. together wttii a tcry Kw shtlllnga over and above tim amount necessary to bsrelv pay my passage .Mijl, although 1 knew Uut' «n unols J S h' n , ' w > ear *' 1 ll "‘'«•>menu, b ui "M r;. i,“„J ur niiyUnnir ulHiut 5} Ml«clatloa and'Vjoon^’what'u cootT ', D „ Ju “ 1 , 1 " 10 ' loooil, bcloru and .“,Sr.i"i*?! “ lber ‘, l “ v “ mj- Irevlou, IniMtlßUin clairi wM color, and wouldn't .land “old “am. Thn k’atn WMov.r.locked already, .oil tncro wi., '1 a particle of show for aebange«« wi»W ll 1 l,|U.t.cd ahead believe I possessed at that tlma «ti.» A*.- 1 shillings. As soon as I reached mv dJoinloi 0 * 5 I began to travel about the street hwklutf fnr euinToymeui. As 1 was goluir for the stdewalk-, looking bi buVhft eyes fell suddenly upou tba .McCullough, pslutrd In blg th letters a door, lueu 1 looked in at the window and there I saw a face resembling my father’s coun tenance so strongly that i tult cmMdJiSJTo s ep Inside oiid in.jutro If the person referred IS didn’t have relatives lu Ireland. Tho queut conversation revealed tho fait that I u-m ulkloc with tho >oo ol lily uuclo Alec, who had roino hero Ikluiv me. 1 wo. mode welcome at ome, and In the course of a few days 1 was on raged ss an apprentice in tho fancy lurnitum manufactory owned and operated by mv nude ana rnnim. l . he barJ » hum-drum business for a considerable length of time before 1 became Aml l . h f way u “4 tumo about »»s IhUf Of course 1 tact a good many young icUuws Ar about mymvn ugr, from tlum to time ,* c was the sun of a bsr-room keeper turned burke. He was a lad a veur or two my 5r r ' .““'L !*• belouged to u dramatic Uun. Uurkc's was the worst case H. i M .i ac i. or u omu, ‘ JlJt 1 «v«r saw. k k f pva f c 0,1 lbu br#, u to an extent tonpmoJlcied hi ail the annals of tho amateur in ~’i by * * CJn remember to thUda?,’* cun- L . ‘J** tragedian, wUUaheortv laugh, “the “ lo ‘cate ibe dagger scene jit her. a ,V. *" ~IJ W-bolll., lor tho djj hoof' 'uo learn the line ol U»i?l to hive a n-£ul:ir clrcu. duh. li h “■“•'b-coolh, fchclint with a L'ouolc ol cluli,, cn.ilow ctoriul -dcllanoi al Mi olher, Wid rut'ut""., rcttimr hard mm on ihl U k , kWa ,u our wlWiupl* u MrlUlu: .lijiu biil- «i , Jt . ' ra3 [tot J • bcoraaalmoft as h ? n f^ U y He *tt». pmi he 1 * i l-1 \ Cfl V* V,v l,e «“<* oi uaiatt'dfi to »lili u , ; u ll;uw * mu or three <- m’ ' ‘ Mli < *“ure auj more *l:u:e »triKk ut i ‘ii d .i U ‘‘ uu ’ t ‘ “ml huailir ujakmtf up mv 1 l ‘! c uranu was ju»t where I would u. U i‘ f &ud . J u,t wkcro I Ml ** , 1 X Kut through. at thoo'vi l Vn.* l V‘,i V,Ui; wlth atl »‘*y and -I 11. y ||, \t mm-uh I <».,( .. .. ‘••owaallp.ru ut U« A.vii Tn,*..» AM, l»T the wav, the honse wan unorr the man agement of William Whenilcv, who afterward became lessee of Nlblo's Harden fn this city, ami Mill later owned a hotel on (.'onev Island, wnere Hcorgc Vattdcuhnlf ami a number of old time actors u.*H to spend their summers. *• I got nlonif pretty well for a beginner, and two yearn Inter 1 was plating C»hhl part* at. Hie Wulnnt Street Theatre. wliicli was managed by Mrs. Uarrutson. It waa during tho early part of flint season that I tint met Kdwin Forrest. I wan calling, one afternoon, at ttie bouse of Mr. Wavho Olwync, when Forrest enme In. I wan Introduced, anil we chatted pleasantly for a few minutes, but nut lung was sa;d w bleb coit 1 1 1 cITO mo u bint of my liitnro wiib Mm. It was a fortnight after that. I reckon, when t met mm again on Walnut street, lie stopped me, and we miked for a moment on general topics, when, all of a Midden, lie exclaimed: ‘How would you like to go to Huston next week find act there wllb met’ •• Although 1 wan completely taken aback hv (be entirely unext ecled oiler, and could bardlv Pcllcve that titv good fortune was real, ( laid enough presence of mind leltlu tell him I was engaged for tho «ciwou at Hu: Wnfiiut Mtreet Theatre, mid I couldn’t very Well gel mvav. ••‘Wcver mind that, miv,' said Fornst, ‘i’ll pH von relieve*!. Only say yuu'll go with me, mid I'M attend to the rest.' ••Of course J consented, gladly, lie went to tnv manageress, told her he wanted me, und mlded lliaill ahe would let me off he would play tor her benefit subsequently. Fbe con. (M-ntial to the proposition, which be altuwards lullillcd. and I went. Hast with him for double the salary 1 bad been receiving up to that time. I was twenty-two years old then, and that was Ibc opening of my coM prustn'cls. J ployed second to Mr. Forrest tor live years, acting M,uttn{}\ Huh more/, A«/i>, /’yl/titn, and similar parts. In the early months of ISiiii we went to t.’nlllornlu together, opening at Migitirb’a Opera-House on the dlls of .May in Hie play ot ‘Klilndicu,’ Forrest acting the old Vnr-hwtl, and ) J)d Jt'iniirut. The old gentleman was at that time beginning to Hunk of retiring Iroin the stage, ami wliiru be left for the Knit be was iincerutn ns to wind, bn should do m the future. Them* lore, we both thought it ■useless lor mo to come with him. It happened, too. that the manage twit ot Maguire's bonne nude mo a lavornbtu olfer to remain behind, and 1 parted with my bent friend then and there. In thu two sue* cecdlng seasons, I acted at Maguire's, playing at dlllercut times the elmraelcrs which 1 had seen so macnllkicmlv iierformcd by Mr. For* rest. Amt heio 1 may add that during tbo whole of my connection with that famous star he was invariably kind.' courteous, and thoughtful of my welfare. People Jkivu said lie Was coiijUtuHonidlv ugly to Ins associates, sclllsli, and abusive. 1 never caw any of it. To me be was always tho same whole-souled, liiieral, and entirely just compauiou amt friend. Ami I cannot forget, it I live to bn a hundred, Hut It is to those (puddles ot tu» X owe my present po sition.” Mr. McCullough nausea n moment, and gave himself up to ili.i memories thus brought buck. Then recalling Ins thoughts, lie continued: “ At the end of my second season with Ma guire, the California Theatre was completed, unci, In company with Lawrence Harreti, 1 lens, cd the house. We were very successful, hut Mr. Harrell’s ambition lay in another channel, and ho withdrew from the linn altera while. 1 still coutlmu-u. however, with tine monetary success, iDitll the Inlluted period of temporary wealth, which struck 'Frisco a few years ago, caused two or three of our heaviest capi talists to Invest in theatrical enterprises. The city can support two llmt-elass theatres and enable them to produce plays In elaborate style. Hut wlicii live Immnisn pl.iv-iiounes enter into competition, the one barked by t'm longest Purse Is going to win. That was why I began to lose nioiicv there, and why the Cnlllornla Theatre became an elephant on my Immis. I fliiflllv succeeded hi disposing of it, though, and I begin this season with the knowledge that whatever 1 mnv earn will not be eaten up ov u disastrous nmt losing enterprise. “ When I ran the California, I used sometimes to plnv star engagements at dlltercnt places In the surrounding cuuutrv, while my own stogo was occupied by some combination. Ami tlmt reminds mu of oueol the luunieJl things that ever happened to me. One night llarrett and 1 were playing ‘Richard III.' In a certain Interior town, widen shall be nomclc**. In those early days thu provincial theatres were not gotten up on a scalo of magnlil ccncc which would be llkclv to Inspire nwo In a millionaire, and so we had to get along with limited accommodations. On the occasion of which I speak, Uarrutt embodied Hxhunt and 1 played Jt chmond. As 1 was not required in thu llrst of the play, 1 didn’t get to thu theatre un til talc. Thu performance was going on all .right, and I didn't hurry shout dressing, nut going up to the stage until the close of thu third act. Then 1 stood oruund the entrances waiting for mv cue to go on. Tho llrst speech 1 bud to utter was: Follows in ora* and tar most loving friends, Bruited underneath llio yoke of lyrruny, Tint! far into tlm Ihiwuls of tins land Havn wo advanced without impediment.' Then there are two or three other lines, and :hc Bpecth cuds thus: •In Oml a name cheerily on.courageous friends, To reap the harvest of perpetual peace lly this one bloody trial of slurp war,’ “ At 1 strode upon the stage, I looked around for my army. It wasn’t there. Hut, If you’ll believe me, there stood one solitary warrior, clad In a costume made up of the accumulated properties of years, lie had on a red swallow* tailed coat, modem pantaloons tucked Into fol low canvas top-boots, which were miles too iarce for him, and he carried a shield made of the bottom of an old milk-pmi. On his head, serving fur a helmet, was a two-quart tin pall, the Inmdlo of which ran under his chin. “ When I caught sight of that apparition, I could not have helped laughing if 1 had hceu at a funeral. Then the audience l>cgan to snicker, ami my •army,* not enjoying the condition of affairs, began to back toward the entrance. 1 called liim to conic back, but lie wouldn’t have if, and, fairly choked with laughter, 1 Udlv ered the exit speech like this: Come on. you God-forsaken tramp. And we will whale tho whole of Kngland! “ Aa we left the stage the aurilcnce hurst into shrieks and yells of laughter, and the subse quent battle with JUhara t In spite of our at tempts of solemnity, whs more like o big bur lesriuo than anything cUc." Mr. McCullough talked with mo a few mo ments longer on general subjects, and 1 took my leave, satisfied that even tragedy may have I 1 * lumiy side. In speaking of tho debut of Mas (Iflvln, of Chicago, who ployed JaiJi/ J/irr- Ulh with him In this city last season, Mr. Mc- Cullough said It was the best thing of tho kind hir over saw, and added that tho young ludy hud wonderful talent lor the stage. Bho may possi bly appear with him during bis engagement at , TBi.Low PBven n*NErm. Tb« performance kivi-u ,ai tliu Fifth Avenue Theatru this afternoon In aid of the yellow-fever suiters drew a tremendous crowd, who paid $d lor their tickets. The receipts will consequently bourse. In the programme was one act of “Othello,”ln wlilch Kdwln llooth placed Jam and D.ll. Harkins the Jfoor, with Hose Osborne os iMMitmoun; the second and third acts of “In* tfomtr,” with Mary Anderson a* J\trlhe/iHt and John McCullouuh as tlie Jiarburlun ; ond tlio fcrc«“Lemi Me Five Sbllltritrst** witti Joseph Jclieriuii as noiiuhtiij, and his son, also, In the eusl. As each of the favorites canto u|>on the stupe, tho house almost shook with applause, and the performance passed oil In the pleasant* csl possible manner. AtMhlo’s a monster performance was also pyen with the same end In view. K. F. Thorne's •Killlsrda ’ party, IneJudlujr Sexton and “lank” Adams, knights of tho erven cloth, came over from Philadelphia, where they are playing this week. Transportation to New lurkund return was gratuitously lurnished by tho Hound Hrook route. Kolmrt MeWado played au act of “Hip Van Winkle.” Charles lope, on old-timo tragedian, itcrformcd a por tion of “Ulchclleu.” Au amateur dub did likewise In “Caste,” and tho woman known in tho profession as “Fanny Louise Uncktngham” wound up the entertainment with her lure* wck (and almost bare-all-over) ad of “Mazcn* pa. iha house was crowded to Its farthest corner, and as some of the prices realized for seats and boxes «t Urn auction sale yesterday were large the afternoon will result well lor the fcversttiekcn people In the South. ..A,,® hlkh-limeU and high-moralcd polin' re fru,n tivmira perform? H U n.? fl V.*i . 4 i lu V 4Ull “ 01 »*>» tiraml Opera ir« U aulf i 1 S u . uda >J of lho benefit of the suiter- their reason the Km.-V*?}- lbe> this snow to be prv- Kh W0 , 1 , 1 . M *°°' l bo tilled with Sab »iSls%‘* ca Wen - "but of Uf Don't we JSdJ “^m a i. troneerts on Hut dsv w here v md.Hiles as “ Tummy Make Cau°« ami in. h l cdc ',” lbe “ Orpheus Can* im?' h< aru slaved!' Don't we keen our glu-mllls, eoneert-soloons, and houses of m-reputo open, by way of ttnebrsthiK that day! *~otStd by tua<thought' of iriviuo n If »iTh .'ra'". 1 ' 1 "? 1 l, i rtor ‘ u “"W Hit puK'Wll, "i irTtl Ut ,•** In HIM UuUcl 111 t u, l) V /* * ,4) ibtutf like a righteous jvoitcu force which don’t do uuvthlUtf Worse than send an .obnoxious popoeiuon noiituu! light to the island by perjury, club {uoircu#i> a woOJeu and tnuu to dootb, uv( drunk, whileuu duly bv acceptingsurreptitious bribes of whisky Iroin sttliKiii-keepcrs, uud cut up all su.b pleas »ng and delicate shines as iuo»e. And between you aud me, I'm ihaukfuUhai there isn’t any* thing like It! * ‘‘THE DIUMATIC KBWB,* J I am L'Uil to Jecru, iJiucs out to-morrow In a uov u;vsi ami rajtilouy’c it* pute-t held. TUB CHICAGO TRIBUNE; MO-sT).',V, KEPTEMfiMR, P, 1873. The editor started In the first place with the tds-anf running » genuine dramatic ‘*m;ws,”- paper. He fills that, niche exa'-ilv, an I bus hrmi tuiniensHy suer (."-irul.—more mm, ~nrn fall* to Hm lot of a venture IlknHh. ft Is a smart, bright, readable Journ.nl. crammed full of nil sorts of news likely to interest. professoral*, and It bus caught a great deal of patronage from every quarter. IriicuiSu MARINE NEWS. huai.v smiMrn.VTs. The following shows the sUljimnifs of grain oul of this port fur the seven hay* ctniinj with Satur day last: . a>. ;'r" y *iv«.w». .Ve. f,". Prop Nashua PS.-m .S-Uir HnveMmt -h.-km '*»!• Suser.-l/n I7.(*kxy«-«,r ISiirp.n :n i«*» r<»(*l'oittin<Ml<ire...,vi,H7‘i. nr (si'lcr. . . .moia if" 1 ' i*."f rU 'i.rMieMuii 4V»M nij» pclaware no.usi Hcitr FfiMcr 41 (**i n«p Sounlalti ntr,. MMiu-M-iir Mymte |mvi o»i'CIlV (.'nncuril ..13.7 » scitr America.... ...dJ.'.o.t ••'Jd a7.i**i,s«'ir liccrtinr row 4 s. lir.l. 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Pr.,|* IfUMts 4'Nuh.i Sclir |i!ime< :n.ao» Imp nriw :m.t«»Hcl<r rinncr 17.0 H n.p t1.i11.-niliM-,... 4t.i*MK. hr ileii.m • 4t.i«i rrop Viimlcrhiit.... m.iHisenr Kinmpcile Ih,|7«i Pmp Molilnii* Dottier 00.410 rntp hetcli.in 34. iki Hciir inmer... 4K.373 l*ni|»M. Allmns.... Y.dfiHtihrC'srlliietiirit.., a*.***) • top j-MlrbnuK i,:i.7!m Hetir Cojinlni 4M.M Jh-jir Hum Untie ecur (ioiileo Wc»i.. lis.ov; 1 Hchr Ucln.Jcrr PMMi ancr (irlin.h) i 5.537 He.hr J. 17.H17 &c[ir Moum--** so.imil T0U1... nsi,l4{l . .. oats. .’"’ft- M.h», t'ftiel. Xo.hu. Fruit Cnhs Hdir imrr ivki •nip NlagUM 33.177 Pclir F.iU-kl 27.713 FntpNahrskkA 47,i»*lHciir llulme*.... ... &,i Fruit Vnu.leritlli..., hh. Ml Hclir.t, Muillit tar.W Font i rsvcr-f a.oiMHciir U. M. Filer... H.km Frujt Mcmtnilnce... vr'Heltr J. Mmlwwa... 37,4<»i Frop rrs>ler. »u Hchr Amcriui....... o>at «'l' llMhllh 0.077, Sclir A... it*. Fntp Kelt/ 3H« .'clippiiriut. 1U.7U7 FritpCltyof TulrUo JH.4.VI Hciir 4«.3iu Fruit Pink Sl.r.sti Hchr ... P1,74i Total ....4iO UIJ Hchr Uttucaii City.. 3,»«ol .. RVE. • I fuel, Xo.h>. i’fttrl, yo. b», prop imt.la 7.n7u Hchr I). Xlurray tu.iau Prop Nebr«»k« in.ujo I Tmal 41,11*1 Vf.Ol'B- Ifitfl. ,\n. hri*., Vfttel, ,y.». brlt. Pniitl'orUw* a.3iil Prop llnitgfr fltatn.... mu Prop .Nebraska 4(»»Prop .hiiiiutii 4111 Proa Hciaware 3:«0 Prop Priiigrou l.’Joj Pn»a PuimtNla City... »u. . Pm* Newlmrg uml Total tewi’i (Irani) total, including, hour reduced lu gram. S.Ol’g.MW bn. ' * * nautical mishaps. The sebr Florida Is in port, and prcicnls s sod spectacle. She had a tilt with the sclir Kthnn Al len Fndav morning off Racine. The Florida had her Jlhhnoin, bowsprit, unit headgear carried nwny, ami berrail batllv snllt. ond tho Allen, which pnt Into Racino after the collision, was attack on the starboard quarter, and her fornrlgglng, rail, cat beads, amt headgear were carried away, ami her topgallant sail split. Tbo Florida woe conMnd.-n, and bound for this port, and the Allen for Green Hay, light. Tim Captains of Itoih rewels have nothing to say as to the responsibility for the acci dent. Ono of the rrew of the scow ftuimlcr*. which waterlogged off Lexington. Lake Huron, lust Mon day night, says that a schooner crossed tho scow's stern during the night. ami answered to a ball as being the Monitor, Indenwitb bulk salt. In tho morning a hawser*!*)* and water-barrel, with thu namo of thu schooner on ihom. were ft,nml on lbn beach, together with the oody of a large New foundland dog. lb. Hunks rho must have com* down daring the mghl. A cllspßtcn of Hie fith in»l. says: “The stmr Okouru, running beiwi-cu Owen Pound nnd W|«r lua, was burned m Hie water’s edge whilst lying at Wlarton dock. There was no Insurance. Owing lu her lata arrival on the previous evening.* quan tity of freight whs on Imanl. mnl was also destroy ed. Thu hoar* books oml papers and (ho men's clothing worn lost." C«pt. Andrew Anderson, of the schrO. North, which arrived at Milwaukee from Miugegun Fri day night, reported that lie sighted the. wirck of thu schr Ward shout a/i mites west by south of Muskegon at « o'clock Thursday morning, and lowed U to within a mile of'thc piers UtTlisi port, where, at 1 o'clock Friday niondug, Jiotunu-d It over to the tug John Thom, leaving ono of hl« crew on hoard to look After his 1 Interests. Tho Ward's spam were broken off ami tl.Hitmg along side thu wreck, her cabin was guue, and Hie hatches were off. TUAXrtrKIIS or viwhki. piiopkutv. Tii« following I* u list of the transfers of vessel property during Hio month of August: Canal p»on Atlantic, William Vedder to J. JI. Shuler, «1H)0, Bclir Pluck Hawk, L. f>. Uraigln.f. T. Wheeler Si- Prop Cashier, •). T. Itlldrup, IT. S. M.. to If. Dnnvll. s:ui). Prop Cashier, 11. Dnnell to John Tunlion, SI,OOO. One-fourth sebr llaltlo Carl, J. Krause topsul ncraudi. j;mo. «c»sr Florclia, W. D. Hitchcock to J. V. Taylor, Yacht Oreyhmiml, C. U. Heath and J. McKenzie to.I. Prlndlvllle, Sg.gJO. Tug lluulior. L. Wilson to A. (’. Wilson, $.1,000. One-fourth schr Otter, c. .Nelson toC. Carlson, Nine-sixteenths schr 8. 11. Pomeroy. W. If, Dobson to K. A. Hall. SI.TiOO. 7 Schr Ucindccr, A. Kberbardt toT. KurDT, $l5O. fIV BMAIIT V KIt.SON' C 4 VUfJIIT. A short lime aao a lucman who is noted fur his swimming propensities, “plnyods scare" on ex-, cunlonisU who were getting off s steamer at nark street bridge, by getting a companion to push him oil tho*dock Into the river and giving the alarm ut the ssmu moment. The trick worked well tint time, and tho excursionists were excited, while the Joker was apparently rescued from drowning. Sat urday evening another follow tried it, and suc ceeded In making a little commotion and very nearly loal bis life. He Jumped from the dockuear (he stmr Flora Just as she was about lo lainl, and, getting close to one of her wheels, was una ble to resist the suction mid swell caused, and out for timely assistance rrndervd by some one mi the wharf would have been drowned. Ills numo w.m nuisucsrtaluvd. Similar practical Jokers should take note. Tho Bflttlament of nil cttaes of jnaolrency will now remt tu the Jurisdiction of Stales. Tow of them Imre bankrupt laws, utnl where they t*xUl they cannot be enforced beyvnd tbs reach of Mam court*. No discharge will |imiect a debtor tn ou other State, and It will bo extremely difficult and eipcn»ivofor iion-reslduiiUreditori to secure their full rights. It will bo no sltnplo matter to know what those rights are, and wbst steps to talcs for their enforcement, as tho law's will Differ widely in different States. New York has no bankrupt law and Its insolvency net provides for only voluntary assignment*, whicn work no Urn I discharge. The same is true of tuaur of the other Metes, Tuts condition of things may discourage failures- md it will certainly dl-coura/n the efforts of creditors to fecure their dues wiieu failure doe- occur. There Is a strong probability th-.j ii will develop »o muoy difficulties atm so miic-i miu-llce mu few mouths as to create a demand for i wise unit effective Na lluual measure, as loud and urgent as that which induced the nneal of Dm aim-lso and pernicious aclof ISdTnml lH7t. --.Vcic York Iw.tt ). Wo havo Lml omul'll nml more thnu enough of tho “bloody shirt" io our politics. Kearney, “the great California agitator," has at tempted to introduce a shirt or another color. His effort has not been crowned with the success ho seems to havo anticipated, The. grievances of workingmen are nut displayed to advantage byu constant sod profuse exhibition of unclean linen mi tho part of their, self-elected repre sentative. And then- Kearney's eloquence la in exact keeping 1 with tin appearance' of hit linen. U is copiously foul and studiously blarphemout. Oratory of this kind advances ou cause, ft at once kills the speaker and the theory which he .advocates. The working classes have undoubtedly great distress to unconn ter. but much of it is Uomedtuloly Inevitable, and liie mult ot u lona enoibfnaiiuu of causes for which Vo class is answerable. .Then again. through all the tmuoivs in tluancv and busmens winch have afflicted tiie rouiilrvof lute years, Hie vast tuajuiuy ol the woralng-climes bate I: id, as they still have, work lu do. and there is mitcli work vet to Uv üb tamea for tlu’su who huue-Hy look f*»r if. Wages must always lluctuate. 'Kniployers cannot pay at the same rates. In-bard hm> s that tm-y ran in “(lush", times. They suffer with their employes, aud uiuuy of them tuve beep rulue.f outright uc 4*oolo loth* vsrgsof rum. Ail them things should tm taken Into con*i*Uruiioii in labor-agii*-. llmu. Thu prievamv* and disasters aru nor ail. on one pj.Jc. Them must Ui peace imj good-wlit on both siftc* if cither puny would bettor us c»->dlUon. 'I hero mu4t l»a mutual lorticuraucr. Certainly wdeu great udblnj disasters oecuryas in th* present ssd c««e «>f' tho ycUow fever. wo spv i.o ho|jjnif aloof mi the pare of ibusa yltu-hayu pieflin, tmtavciy general, aud prompt, and ueiuigous movement, of sympathy and as'is'aiice. Now tbit i< u case very n«ucu lu uumt. yet it does aot'sctiu to l.ayc oecurrwd m Mr. Krsr tie/. Much e{afal aud outis-mm* eVravHgamo there hat oeenuu the l<a{t of the wdvii tty In thw country. Vet, If proUauly- bs mond that. tho nirtsb display ana vul • fAt ostentation that odv«dedltui oyustud taolu of nil irmMnso sub womew of wtiateu-r condition m life cams from. wrsvuf'yno by Wav happy ur un. iupn/ *C4%W.V‘Prepaiddpiy M-sUh.' wUh vuMhti ivuibtcatVuteof hwh r<spoo»id>'lnU'S attaching do> wealth. “>-Tu ibesc persona money tnesns money and nothing more;: a means more or less limited of satisfying person «l vratldraiions suit Umcs of tho lowest order. ilr. Kearney nukes the unlvei.al a- mistake of proioundiy Ifnorant men who make a -- •» - - - s—«... lucrative profession m a-Muiton lur ibe worklig the Lumocr-S etscl-Ovvucfs' Association's M- tls-v -of iius.-di.t rwe il.n and D..f-e-i..o:i >ia; PORT IIUIIO.V, Pont Huron, Sept. B.—Passed Up-ProjU 81. Paul, Alary- Jarcckl. J. Uortirhr. Huron City, Idaho, Colorado. L. tiiluert, Mackinaw, City of Toledo, Cuba,Toledo, Gordon Campbell, ttavid Hast And consort, Halclgh and consort, Cormorant and consort, 11. Howunl and bariru.Jenncsaand bjrkcs; •enrs Thomas Garni,Constitution, Murytt. Pvrcw, M. I. Wilcox. Angus Smith. lUllio Johnson, lly. dembad, m. Lawrence. Lafplnier, Ishpcmunr, t>co* tls, Gauge*. j. c. Harrison. Thomas tinarle. U. F. Warmlnaton. 11. J. \\Vnh, Mary liattlo. Down—Props City of Concord, Htallac, .Marino City, Wayrtower, Newbury, Montana, Heutou. Uallubtyue ami conceit, P. 11. UirKheaa uu.l barges, Vulcan and rati; scars G. U. Waua, Nor* man, UsincU. Wind—South, gentle. Weather— Fin*. COMMRRCK OF TUB PORT. Tho following shows the movement of vessels during August last: c,...... . .\uinOer. Tumi. Jftu. Ftramsrs i»j w,«« a.3*i Propellers !*>i I7».uai 4,jj« beboouers I.oil v.'zi.h i,.uu Talsls I SSI,.«J7 iz.sa CLXsUiM'S*. Abiubrl*. 7<««. Mf'l. U» • :i:t i.j u l.if.’J ktkklHkl h.7Ut Steamers.. Propellers. fccbooiwrf. Totals i.w suluoh I t«fr ve*»el*eiear«:alorfurviso pons-aJKUuott* cps, s,sea tons, ZMuieu. T KRIK. ffwclat XMtpuUh ta Tht Trfbunf. Kiiib, Fa., Sept. B.—Arrival* Prop Delaware. Chicago; prop Fletcher, Toledo; scur K. I*. Heals, Uuffaio; slur Jspau, Duluth, . , » lU-psrturcar-Scbrewtb, Chicago; «Ur Hlvcnidc. Toledo. ... die Catted States stwr Michigan lafi for Ful-lu- Hay.ihlA evemug. , .. ... . jJAVIDATIQH N'OTKS. " I JIU-'AUO.. . I The excursion steamers were well patronized ytrlerday. ‘ - •• 1 »••! . Lumber freights remain unchanged,— tq Muskrvou. il.-oto LudlugtJu, and'Sl'.aTjC lu Msuisue. . I The setir Delie MUcbcl).has.hidas«tof sails r.iaJo in iliwcgo. ana uart of them base he«usi-iit becuto her. ! ' •, The scur George U. Sloan arrived from Oswego yesterday with s carco of lobbls-stoces lor one of the street railway com names. It i« *aUl thtf uroj* Uowrwiil nm a couple of luiilbn (row tbu purl. uuJ ut llw «)»•« of on will L'o to Now Oilniit, tl« ({tti'U'C, They rojforl the orranlratlon a" I Jr- hriri* llaxnns and lh<* rrhr IHtii arrlvid in r»nrC yc-terlay for Jim tint lime lhi«. km *"»• oi»'l will litkojrrahi cartnc* m llnfiTato. Tim H*-nniMirL'»r K"?nfinn In nl«j in non. Tim nnrinn iinilertrrii' r* At thl< port are «nld to tnvi! an uncoil everythin* lorclr and rc.-iorc-d rate* iiii'ir'r Urn recent uchidulr. hot the Orient .Mutual* are not qultn thdrt*. and will prohaoiy Drove a hnre stonudlnr><>locß (<• the poof If they arc not "hamionixert.” ' > Rt#R*rncttc. The Btmr .fohrt A. fM.t will be repaired aa Boon a* the survey ii rmnpleied. • The Welland (.‘anal baa been jammed with v«a ndv lately, and long delay* arc- reported. 'lhc schr.lotin T, Molt u«l< 70c per Inn for coal from Charlotte to Shu haa a new vet of aalla. Milwaukee lumber-vessel owner*ere aidlatln* the formation of an naaoolatlon similar to that here. An onrardzatlon will prwhauly lw elfectcd within a day or two. I ho eclir j, |). Sawyer, which wa* recently part ly burn-d alibi* port, |« orf Her wav np front llitf. frtio. where she received jul/mllr*' now outfit. Sho v»l;l not tow with the prop AntelojK*, a j ha« been stared. : . . ih« »>®w steam barso Osceola waa launched at St. Clair Saturday. Her dioicr.rlonanrc : Length, over nil. !7h feet: beam. Dll feet: depth of hold, 14 (cut. She has three mmd«. Her bed-phte, flmii, and wheel arc already In place. Wood*, j <rr/ A Co., of Cleveland; arc her owner*, ami tnejr will run her In tlio ltimln*r irado. The t.’levciani IsaJtr of Saturday *ara: “The hleh train freights an* rrrjr nice lor vcaaeW, hut they do thl* port, ro far, Imtlatlo prod. Ves*cla prefer going dn light to mopping her® fop the prea* eiit liricue paid on cool, anil' eotnM'itijemlf there la hut little activity Jurt now., Frei'lii* are rising gradually, limrever. and open at 40c and 4.V; to Chicago, a number of rbarte« arc making. Ill" tho general opinion that Jwfore many data ahip* pera nil! have to suumlt to the rater a»kvil by verselic ' I.*OUT OF OIUCAOO. The following arc the arrivals and Hemal salllnga at tUU port for the pant lvrt'nly*four huara ending alio o’clock hut nights „ AimtvAM. I’rnnßmtlan, Cleveland, light, MVllssircnl. £ . K* “• Coates, Muskegon. Jiiiiilxt. no order. K-hr Pelican. Cleveland. light. Hush street. I rop Aron, liiirrnlo, fcondticv. .state,«rec». B p. Ha/anl. DiiPMk. light, i.iun rtrert. I rop Milwaukee, viateusimr*. stinurle.v, dark street. MreeV* Hicamouj, buffalo, xuo-inca, Wiuninatou »cjir (.. McDonald. lumber, Market, rcjir l.lttle Uelle. ManlMco. lumncr. Market, eclir Mniralc Dali. Wi}>tl,ak'Vlutiil>er, Hu h street, itrcet** A,11,,c L * Ufll » Wuskug.pi, lumber, Von Daren .-- or Marine. M«*kernn, lumber. Mortnd. »«.hr 1,. .M. Muuon. Manistee. luini.tr, r.utli street, hc/ir Iruudt. i.nrllnuton, bark. UlviMon »trect. ■ r;'P 'I. Df'di. MauUtue. lumber, .Viuiui «are<-t. echr M. I. Merle*. Ciurloite, coil. North brooch, scerseli. l.iMiiu’ton. lumber. Market. Schr Australia. Muskegon. lumber, Market, ►clip jlnttle Ki«h -r. viaoUtuv. wool, .North Drench. K hr Harvey 111-rell, IHiilalo, roil, Mh llmhi strevt, £ehr Jamaica. Fair Haven, root. .Market street. Blip rM ’ K * I’acltani'a, lumber, Amold'l .•■mr Florida. Charlotte, coni. Law's. Schr He.t Dint. I.u Ihigton. lumber, MnsnnStln. Ht-hrr. Mli-liucimir. I.udlognm. iuinocr. Market. h«'liMi»o. It. Moan. Oswego. stone*, Ogden Caual. hi'hr l.fo. Oramt lllver, lumber. Pcur M.u», I.udlngton. lumber, Kimh tirert. hrlir A. .lackfon, Mnnmee. lumlnT. Jlirkcl. M-lir 1.. M. Dart*. Muixntoii. tmiipcr, Maricct. >*uir Pauline, .Mutkreon. lunilcr. Murkei. Hrlir .r. V. .loiiPf, MiHkepni. lum'i-r. Allen J»lln. ►• nr Ni’walioy. Mooumliiec. luiiioor, Maion elhi, ht’iirtirai-c tirutimiuiid. Mititli Haven, Clark direct. I’Mt* N fir Kra. tJnmd Kavcn. towing. KiHh atreeU t rn|i.\iiw,nji’r, Demon, enndrle*. Maivitreet. I mp li. I’. H.'oili. d-iuguluck. unnlni-*. Map? «ireot. 1 ruplempi-it. wiilte i.ake, tUßdr.e*. btateairect j’roi> Cimpbul). l.uUtnimni. liiiiilkt. MarU- t. I'nipMnri Hroh. Holland, i , in>lrlii*. Mate rtrin-t M JJropT. W. huook, Wliltu Lake, lumber, oavliumo p<-hr.lnlm P, March, Unftnlo, roal. Adam*«treel M-hr. Mart l.iidn-ijc. I.ndwia*-, JumLer, it>uli airect. Sdir ivir.'l, iumiter. Hclir W. i„ PrviPoi. Oiwrgo. Van Huron ainri. s.Hr Ulilloiu Hru’h, I’afkar>l>, lumber, Nuitli Hrumti, Kfpr Cliericy Ann , ». Ofirreu, roal, Adam* itrrrt, «tr •'> u »hc*rou. mtnhvr, blitccnlh gchr i ouieit. Mu»kre..n, Inmlwr, sl«u»mßHp. frrr railtr>n<hT. Hnrtalo. roll. meet. I’lnjiTra.lrr. prmwatrr. ann.lrlre, j*t*io«ireoi. Prop I.eland. ilanUl-e. luinhrr, HlrtMin Slip, hcltr .Milwaukee llHIc, Muaitrpin, lumlier, Market. Scow »•. P. VVDmiii, Packard's, lamlwrr, MarkeL PmpllHVan-i. Clrvilmnl. Hiflit, VVcll»*trrrL Hchr Mrly Him. South ilavrn. atonnw, Ogden Canal. . hour \\olviTlne, (inind Haven. Himner. it. I. it, jp Sclirs. A. Irlali. Unind Itavni. lumlwr, .Market. Hctir Atnunto. Muiki-Ron. lumber. Allen slip. SelirHiiUvn llarvea;, itn»k-v‘"'i. turner. Market. Dili (trend Hawn. MuiKckuu, luniPtr, but® PropHuffalo, puffalo, aundrlra, State atrret. behrM. Mueller. Mliikvwn. |imtlx*r, Market. M'hrll. 1 1, Moore, Vnikrinm. Imni-er. Market. Sepr Helena, Ailabulu, llglit. \V>ll*«tre.u Sctir Ottawa, Frankfort, lumper, Market. . AOI tUI. kAIMNIia. Prop Me»«en fer. llcnton. Hiindrlvi. I’ropT. W, bmxik. M biro Lake, •undrlei. rnip.lnntata, Do.Tilo. *imdtli*». Prop lieu:.. Mtultirc, tundrlea. Prop.l. PrlJg'i.n, Jr.. Port Huron, tnndrlea. Pnipll. i:. Drfiilan, saugatD. k, nrudrlc*. hclir.l. Krlderlioiiae, IHiilaio, irr.iln, Selir F. W. lllltiiM, DniTalu. {train, schr h. A. Heorpur. lln lain, grain. sclirSnui Flint. Port Oolnoasßc. enUo. Schr Oeorifu Murray, Hiiflakv oralii. PmplAUlnlr, Off lruHuirg. «rain. vepr i.'oruamle. Og.ieiuiniru,.grain. SrhrOguriu. IHidalo, grain, Selir Ko»i<ir, Dnaalu. grain. . SchrMito. Port i.'o.Porie. grain, fctir I.iimle Hun.in. rolfpig.-.-cKH}. eraln Selir Motitng, Ho hmi. mn.iriea. k I'ropN. K. Fiildmnk, Huftslo, grain. Srhr America, simge'.u H.,v, Tloiii. SehrHlyde. Kiiib-mu, grain.- • srhr \v, H. limriia:ii. Frankfurt, tight. Prop PrttMla. Montiuai, auuJrlc*. a Hciir D. A. Wellr, Hullalo. grain. * I run W. 1.. Weunnir, Hultniu. grain. Propdnmea Fl*it. Jr.. IPihalo, »nmiHaa. hchr Jennie Mathew*. gjahi, s. lir Orlimoy, King'tou, gralu, Selir F.vallnp. MiinMeeMlglil. I'roo Canada, Kltgu.m vralu, Prop .Imiie* liarliUon, Hntjalo, grain. srhr Annlu «. Hanaoii. Mictiigan aveuua. grain. Hc ir|,U/lr A. I.»w, HiitTalu, araln. Srhr Maty Amanda. Oram! Hnvni. light, schr rn»n»fer, (irand llumi. light, hchr i. o. D.. (iraud Haven, light, Hchr City of (Jroiid llantda, Uraud Mayen, light. Prop New hr*. Grand Hav en, light. 1 * CtJilBENr OPINION, Biilldozloif and tUo like may Imro liod a good deal to do with breaking up tho IlopoblJcaii party In Florida and othur Huulliern suiloa, the bad character and bnd liehavlor of the ad> yentnrrre from lb® North, who undortoolt to nm tlio party machinery In their own interest, had a good dent more. Aa for Mr. Conover, he will he no l oi a to the Senate or Iha.Uousu, ami Ibv Uintah* llcan party, a« a national orcanuaHoo, will gaiu rather than lute by hla retirement to tho aliadcu of private Ufo.—FAi/ut/r./jA fl Tdri/rapb (AVp.> inry. Iti natural and necessary friend In thl* country. perlia;.* more than In any other. Wealth I" constantly shifting hero from bind (o run '. 1 here l« little hereditary property, bo to »ay, nml If rarely extend* cerond tin* second acnentlon. r.v >ry hottest man here who wiehe* to Work nrd know* how (o wont ha* ovorvthtn/ tn Ida favor. Mo niir«t not expect to Jump into a fortune, bnt ho can. at leant, earn a respectable livelihood, and by care and thrift constantly add to It. It 1* adli* eraco to the workine clawei* to l*c represented even In name by a hlisphcmln* raflhn. full of I*. norant ee<>ti«m. and pridln? Itlm*cjf on beininn kempt. We know and «ec llioimnds of vurktne* men. They rrowd our churches Monday alter Sunday. They nre the chief support and pride of tnc futhollo niarrb. Wndonoi knowoneoftne heartiey stripe. We do not know one who wonld not repudiate such a representative. We do pot know on* who would make personal nncleanncaa a point of pride. v,nnnnaii Cntholh Ttitqranh MrvA&iiAo/i VurteWi Orfjnn). EDISON’S INVENTIONS, J .What lira Profrssor linn firm Doing R«- CHiiilr—Tim Honnron* Vot launder— R«. I newal nfilm Efforts to Stop the Elevated' Railroad S'<r ynrt tfrrnl'l. Edison sat on the porch of his laboratory In I Menlo Park ypstcrlay, gazing In alienee on the picturesque hills and valley* in tho distance, t Ho wan evidently deep in thought, contrast* ' lug, perhaps, (he prosy reality of megaphones , aurophoues nifrrophone*. and other extracts > of Greek with the dreamy, misty romance of j the past, when, on a Mexican pony In the wIMs of the far West, he pursued the rugged hulTalo ’ or shot tho festive elk. The approach of the lUm'd man broke hi* reverie. “ I was Jn«t about to go up-stalrs” said the young Inventor, i brightening up and picking up a rifle that lay at . his feet. “ WilNyou come alone!’* The reporter followed and soon he was In the midst of the quaint and curious things of science with which their owner was astonishing the world. In one corner of the laboratory tho writer saw ■even kerosene lamps smoking so violently that ho felt it a duty to Inform the Professor. “ liathnlbal hoi hop* shouted one of Edi son’® young men. “ Why wc know they’re smokin', of course we do. That'® what'wc make the carbon buttons out of. Wc always lot ’em smoke. 1 * “ Yes,” said Edison, “that Is the foundation of the tadmctcr. Wolct the lamps smoko until the clilmtieys are black, then we scrape them and pros* the soot Into asmtll button.” Tho reporter acknowledged the explanation, hut coul i not help thinking what a shock such a sight would give s tidy housewife. “What have'’you Invented that’s real new, Mr) Edison!” asked tho reporter. “Something not older than a few liars.” “ Have vou seen tho sonorous voltameter yet I” answered the inventor. The reporter admitted that the sonorous vol tameter was as yet outside Urn pale of his s.l - cduculion, oud asked for light on thesnb. ject. Mr. Edison doffed his hat, and by a dexterous throw landed It cun table several feet away. Then he took paper and pencil ami drew a “tkmorous Voltameter.” “There she Is.” he exclaimed. Joyfully, m be put on the finishing tom hes to a complex ar rangement of win*, batteries, tubes, ami tun* nel«. " What is she good for!” Inquired the report er, adoptlngUic Inventor** metaphor and gazing uu the unintelligible combination. “ First'dassan-angcnicnt. Tells the strength of telegraph batteries right to a dot. It makes you hear their -strength. This end of tho wire, you see, makes oxygon, and this end hydrogen. Ihe bubble* rise and make a noise, which ts magnified by the funnel. These glass tubes Indicates the Intensity of the current by degrees, and thu funnel Indicates Urn same uy sound. Vou lake your watch and count the number of licks caused by the hubbies per second. Thus you know hqw strong your battery Is. Just try ft some time.” The reporter promised that the first time be mum! a battery lying around without an owner tic would ciap on a sonorous voltameter and find out all about tL Western country Is a great country,” said Edison, Ids face ■beaming as he thought of ,hU recent vacation. “Those scouts out there ore wonderful-fellows. One of them tracked u» on one occasion over a distance of eighty miles, and all that he had to guldu him was to bacco Juice.” “Tobacco lulccl flow in the world could tobacco Julcd guide n man I ” •‘lt happened lids way. A cable dispatch came for me at Rawlins, hut I had gone out hauling with opartv of thirteen, some of wlmm were old western hunters. Word was rallied back that the. message could not bo delivered, as our whereabouts Were unknown. Soon an answer arrived to send out a scout in search of uu. The scout traveled for three days over tho wildest sort of country, with nothing to guide him hut the trail of tobacco Juice, which the humors of our party, who were Inveterate eln-wers, left behind. Onco he lost the trull ami was for hoars in doubt, hut he again got Iu Sharp fellows, those scouts.” “ Wimt U this arrangement shout vou discov ering gold without dinging for it f” i “That hits beeq somewhat misstated. What I did get up was u simple contrivance for a.-ccr tabling the quantity of ore in any given place onto gold Is struck. It Is a very simple thing •mi ab-ulutelv reliable.” “ flow do Vou no It f” “ The ore ts surrounded by a bed or bank of conducting material. For Instance, In the mines which I examined yliol material was clay. The quantity nfelav lawn (munition of the quantity of ore. \\ hen ore Is struck thousand* arc often expended in drilling for mora when In reality the vein 1« completely exhausted. The contriv ance 1 suggested enables tho miner to know wlwtheror not the vein Is exhausted, islmplv make a ground connection and tun a wire turouch a battery and Instrument. Now, I take the oilier end of tho wire down the shaft amt connect ft with the clay or other conducting material lurrouuding the ore. If Un-clay hank is extensive (he con neetbm is a good one, mid the current of elec tricity flows freely; hut If the clay hank is small In urea u poor connection is formed. Us admit- Inga unit of measurement the area eon he told almost to the square loot.” “Have you anything Wscnovel, Mr. Edison!” “Have you seen the blind writing Inkl Hold on, I’ll get some,” said the I’rhfcssOr, as lie reached to u high shelf and took from umung a score of phlats one labeled “poison.” Into this he poured Water, and In s moment he was writing with the fluid on a sheet of paper. The marks were grayish white. In atMxit a minute after he had finished, the writing, strange to say began to swell and harden until It became elevated quite perceptibly above (be paper. “Now run your Augers over it and feel if vou can trace the letters,” said the Inventor The reporter did so, and sure coougn the letters could be distinguished by the toiu-li. “The blind,” eontmued Mr. Edison, “are very sensitive lo touch. By writing with this preparation they can commuulcate with cacti other, and a crest Held of happiness and men tal Improvement is opened to them. lam not yet, however, quite satisfied with the prepara tion. I wish to make tho elevation mure marked.” “ What alrnut the imho of the elevated road, Mr. Edisonf* said the reporter. -You know 1 was obliged to start off with (he Draper expedition, as per a long-standing promise. Just os I began the work ut investigat ing the noise. .My assistant bus mods some ex periments during my alienee, but uow wu u til go to work -ui it without delay, and before lom we hope to have some gia*d results.” “lio vou think it possible to desdeu the sound more thin Wpcr ceutf* “ I certumly do,” suld the great Inventor with emphasis. “ Then you did nothing personally during your absence with regard to theuleviitcd road} ” “ I was out altogether Idle,” answered, thu Erutcfsor. stalling. “1 watched (be elicit of the posting trains on tuu Unhm . I'scltic and other of the Western roads, ami mude several experiments on the bridges along such roads." .At this Jumturu .Mr. (Iriillu, the inventor's scen tarv, called theuriler's attention to a largo parchment which he had ruccnilv received from Mexico. It was written In Spanish, and an uouuced Ifiat thu “ filth degree” had been con ferred urnm Thomas A. Edison fur his valuable luvetuhms. It was the tenulcste ul honor of o»UMd (lie must prominent scientlllctiutitutiou# “Mayo yon done anything further with the taximeter, Mr. fcdfsbn f ” asfted thu reporter. - , “ Not yot, but one of the colleges has kindly tendered iuq,thv use ul (heir, large teluscuiie, and when u uotues 1 shall experiment ou A re turns. J believe that after a little whUu wo will be üblu to locate a good many stars and planets that are out viidUfo; For niatsuco, it is not un likely that then? sVsNmhia range some burm oui planets which havft-uot enough heat to emit Iwot sod thus discbw<u ths-tr presence, but still wait amougfe to-be lull aodjocatul by thu tju luietvr. . lt , “£dteuuie,”.#aht thu Inventor, Putting on h(.i hat, r. Jet ps go Into the held aim shout. 1 brpugu haqlf with hie a tiptop rillc, and I’ll show vou bo% (o lijjoot splclooe—l mean itisufblurs.” ho saying EuGuu led thu way into thu livid Pack ut lib laboratory, and. placing a glass Insulator uu a po»t, Uu Paced oil UXJ yards and tired, shat tering the gloss. 'Thu simple aehijvciucut seemed to give him as much pleasure os It he b: l ri : U-. uitoiher reioarK:i>ilu u'ru jvvry. IPu more loss of time he will re«nmc the work of Invention, c?as.t irmly w(mr dt crjils brain h.\« Inal Iti cunning or hi* hand is stayed by iKsdu A Gentle French Malden. pitrl» Fignr'i. At the animal award of the prizes at the til* Inge school the worthy Mayor ctiJs'un a blue eyul ami goldcn-halrcd youn*/ girl, wltb ibe air of a startled fawn, to rcctlvo the prizo for good behavior and French composition. *’ Why, my child.” ho save. •• whai’a the mat ter with your nosof Itv scratched.” “Vcs. sir,” repliesthelmelittiltrirl; “thatred headed. mooiM.ycil leper, Lizzie X„ tried to smash my nose, biu I bit her car; you bet your carpet slippers on Tt. Thai is the sort of batr pin 1 am,” . ELECTUIC BEI.T-S AND BANDS* ETHEI*P! FOB THE WEAK. EEHTOUS MB DEBILITATES J The afflicted can now bo restored to health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVEItMACIIEK’S ELECTRIC BELTS AND For self-application lo any jnrt of the body, nuet every requirement. The most learned phyaicians aid trknhjk men of Eurojie and this country indorse them. Th«w* nolril Curative appliances have now stoml the test lor upward of thirty yeai*. mat are prolecled lay ladtcrs’l'iiUmt in till Hit? principal countries of tint world. Ttier writ* decreed tin* onlv Awatd of Mnit lot KleclHC Appliances at the* meat WoHd'a Kxhlhitlims i arls, Philadelphia. nml el«*wlirre —«ml have been lon tail llio moat valuable. Mile, simple, him! efficient Uuuwu lieutmcnt lor tbe cure ol di*ea*u. READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? nml willi In recover the same of health, MremtHi. an<t rimmy ** Cl|*enenred 111 lormer yearn? j*o noy of ||o* lollowtOA symptom* or i'lowt of bymptoms meet Jour illm'iimhl condition? An* you Min*>nnu fiom 111-health in uny of Us many ami tnullllail oiin forma. ruiiMiiuent ii|am it Ihmerinu. jmr> - ous, chronic or functional disease? |>o yon ted nervous, debilitated, fiellul. timid, nml hide the |>owcr.of will unit iiclmu ? Arc you subject to loan of memory, have spell*. ol lilint* line. fUllm*HMof blood In the head, led lltdlemt. timplim, unlit for bumne** or ple.isuie. amt subject lo ftlM of melancholy? Are your hid hey*. stomach. or blood, lit a disordered con dition? Do you sutler from rheumatism, netiralgln or ache* unit |ciln*>? Have you been ImlHrrevt in early yea in and find your- Keif harassed with a niulltludc of gloomy symptoms? Arc yon llinnl, nervous. and foiifdful. ouil your mind conltnimllv dwelt* In;; on the subject? JlnVe you lost confidence In yourself and energy' tor business juimdU? Are yon niihled lonnyol the foMowifig nynlp* toms: llesilcnM nights. liroten nleep, iilifhl* mare, dreams, palpitallon of the |u-nri. haah* fulness,ronlnslon of pleas, aversion to noeiely. tlla/.lness In the head, tltiiiiiess of niuht. pirn* pies and hloldics on the fare nod Inu'li, anil oilier despondent nymnloniss Tlmnsands of ynitnit men, the mlddiu*na«s|, and even Hie .old, nitfrei froot nervous R.<d plivsieal defu|. Ily. Tlmit«iitds ol females, foo.'nre luoken down In heallh and splrlls from disorders liecnllar In their sex. and who. from fnlM mode-sly or ncighM"! prolung their htiflerlnus. Why, then, fitrttier iießleet n eultPfl so iuo dueitveof health and happliieHs when itieie Is at hand a means of restoration v PULVERMACHER’S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure these various diseased coudlilon*, art ;r ail other means fail, and We Utlei the U3a.l Ftmvliiripa teotimonv dtlci't flout til" in dicted tlicniM lvc.H, who have l>evii rcatoild to HEALTH. STRENGTH. A?JD ENERGY. In vmlii for inontlm nml yr*f. soml now tor liM'HiniVK Pamimu.ki mi'l Tiik Ki.h'ihh! yuaii I'Kiu.t, t« litres llluk inimJ .louiiiml. (‘ontiihiitu: /till luirtleulur* 'mill ismiiMATiox woktm TlloL'HA.sm. Con lex miUlnl tree dll on or niiUrt*»'>, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. StU & Vln* St«., CINCINNATI, O. Or‘Jill Broadly. NEW YORK. 0 BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.. CHICAGO. Rss* Avoid Inin* nptiUnht-nx rlniminn eke tria qualities. Our Huiuptitrt explain* non to iktinpuish the genuine from the *punou.\. A.i)i>Lui;,vri. the Chicago' EXPOSITIOI IS NOW OPEN! With the nml Finest l>is|ita> of titn I’roiluclH of Scien, litelrr, ii Art Ever mmle In the IVwt. Thr rtral llirtoHmi raiMiliie. ••?!»« Uatlln of Get trolmic/ ln An Hall, anil inmoiila Lewi*' bttiuc ut CLKIti’AUIA. tu An Aiuin. Ill" HlmtUii Mtniiiiullt. i.r Hoirv Elei-t.ai.i, nnff utliurulijttcitol funumliuary luicn-it. In iliu tlleiilnf \aiural Hi.lory. Tlra AM ivtHritiii-nt. rirh In tin l ftnfrt minplm of An-leni anil Uu<li*i<i hrnlnturr «uil I'aluiiiiu*. Mu«lcJ*> Utfl.OhbUl oUcmnilJA. AIMIIsSIONi ADULTS 2i CIiNTS) CHILDUHV 15 CENTS I'MOM P.ARKJD.VO’L CiICIUU. Am LOW CARY, He llaraDcii Qmrielle, and Louis Fill WIU give a Concert at Dm L’niun I’ark CongT Cbarvb MONDAY KVtMNtJ*, MKPT. «, Suali..’**:. Ttrkrl* fur bi W. a. llnluie*. 77 Mwilwiu-U.. wpwiltv Mi-VM-ir'i. inVDUI.V’S TIIEVTIII’, J. it. HAVt.IiLV Utoiirr md ProDriiior. to vmiir AVI) AI T, THIS WKKK. th» NEW AT* TUAt.tlt'N «>f isrvat Hu'v« «s whit N«w ApprnrrUoi i;.r" M, "“ r AM FINK tmiIMNV OF COMKUIANH. Mr.ili caulL*/ a* •• l.'ut iu Han't. *' In Ma now jiiay, 4 MfNSKVum FU-iX JUIVJS KMTIOX. Uauitcti WciiuLwiij • au4 baiarUaji, JlcVKliliU’S TIIHATUL. JOSEPH JEFFERSON lu Mi iD.i tcrlj rvproteuUtli'it of RIP VAN WINKLE fiYKKT KVIiM.NCi AND SATURDAY MATI2CEK. EwmMagia**- fur tbuUrvat Hi tins, ikati can W*wuiv«l ilk Uav* In aUvoßcu. HTIMitICH FLORA. rrbcretmne of KxvunMni far litla «ovk from i'lirk lt. Ilrfalgl't t . *Ji«i.l4V. Nf|i|. H—Wtler- IVtirki Crib. Unrolii Park. *>i4Uu\cruniepi i’tcr at 3;jup. m.; inuoMtgla an iu« ukina 7;:K) p. m. Tm-tAty. rcoi. to—'Vaior-Vaik* Crib at in e. ui.i l.o\.rniiu-nt l*i -r a-.i.i -l.intulu Him at i::rip;in.; uiutiui aiH on n c iil u m 7s »ui. in. WwloCTjliVj.ntfia. ii-Waier-w*m*frlbar to*, at.: Mbcv'u Hirft aul i.»n r im-nc n«r it -u :»u », ui.t OuiootlubtoaUm Ukc »t 7;Ai4. ui. • . ' ’ ITinri-hAy.' Vw. tf- To I.a ausiou at lut. ra. an<l3;no p. U).: iuobnll.*M on me lake at 7 :n. i>. m. fin in eon g.iM ksaiiAiutt ut tb«-morning trip 004 rtuiAlu Uiirr unnl Suyl ick p. ou •• ' TiWiF. is-io Wuk. paa at it 4. in., railing at Kswiun at 10.-mta. m. s r. imoiug.i U CMmja Jt 7 imu, 1 Ul» will uirt' oju i i itircc bo iri lu Wauivgaß. Uouu* ligutan Uia lak. al 7:.«ip. m, ' * aiiuninv, k«,i|. n-im IbulaVcat I'J a. in.; Wuler "ork» t rib it ut '!<• Ulriilsaiti it> n u.iip. lu. ; U'!j-riilijg to Clilcj.u Suijgij utuiuiua MlUu’UiM L. i-iottl . MliuUvnou LoiM; win Kim uu i-iiurtiin- awgsettikntw, f iTiStuk, *«. *Tunlt9».l*rk irt. A. HASH.IN Proprietor. Gil AN T>“OX’ KNJN G, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, U. NAIAD QUEEN! AlMOidreat N>«r Keener). New .>ln»ic. t.rnnd Ilnitel. f •nrtreonn Trnn«(T« mallon Kerne. The greatest living Premium Ihiiioiim*. Mile. MAEIE, EONFANTI, A Strong Drsmttk Compeer, * Urge Conado Pallet. K»r full particular! «ee nnall tilli*. noni,i;v’s i iii/iTRi;, 11. M. HOOI.KY Sole Proprietor and Manager. Prices. s}. so, Tse, and 11. JUtlnte Prices,o2 and S ir. M’CULLOUGHI TRAGEDY WEEK. MONDAY. Sept. ft. every evening. Wednesday and Faiurday Manner*.am appearance at IhU (»nw* of <tie Mniiieni Iragrdlen. Mr. JOHN M<;ri.M)U<ill. in a *en*» of M« Illimitable Inn «r*onatlniiM. miniN.n-ij tiv ttir iMlented Nee Vork AMU r«, Mr. Fred ft. WaMe.Mr. M. Meredith. Mt»« Maud dranger. Mrs. K. 1.. Haven l»wrt. and n full Dratusiii- Company. Monday and Tuesday Mehta and Wednesday Matinee, vuigimijh: U’lih a powerful ea«t of diameters. JIIIUtATIOMAI,. MORGAIPARK MILITARY ACADEMY. rapt KH. N. KIIIK TAI.COTT. I Assorts to HKNIIV T. WKIUIIT, A. 31.. IPrlnclwJi. A fim-ela** Preparatory School for Hov*. I.oeatlon atrinitlve. Kdoraiiooal lar||itieaiin«iir|iused. Seanon • •e/ii.a N'pl o, imTk i-or full lururtnaitod •vndfuf cat alogue in ilortan park. Cima Co.. 111. CHICAGO FBB ALB COLLBBB .Morgan J’nrk (near Chicago), ftoKiiw Tunnlsiy. Sejit. 10, IJJ7S. I’r-psonorr and l.'ollcglaip Departments an Option* I •..ifM-. nt*>* <*r irttiaHug I'miMe In Mndr. lirawtnear.il •. J.'iVW. t"* i.'n'aloiM* O. r ,lw V' ". •. 1«f«. l uok Co.. 111., of *t .7 .Modlem-et,. i.bno^.i. park institute; Tar il«r f->i»rsMnti i,f lilrl* nn I Vwtne t.alin , . •'*»• I'/'. * Uf. A*|i'a>nj*afciilraeo. fr.hool \ rar prehta rent. 11. H7H. Tlie lucre •Irmui'l for u< Ini 11 * aii iu* to Ilia Hoard. li.« I n pultiiH'iil t.: Uil- InMllnUon )in« Indnmd |i,n rr«cip||>al In •.•run- a thiol fmll.llnr. adjolhlcie tin*.* hrnmn.re mm.l a ppllnmi* cn> now ohmln niiniln atcuniiiaMlailotir. I lv.- lirparinirnu of ln«trm'U<ui larlwiiina Mn<l”iaaru n and J’o.t Ciradimie rminc Ari. .Mo*n, nt.ij i iiM'tiilon un<|i*r ante ami wt-JI-knmru rrvfeexoi. rvt further Infoniuil.iti mlilrc-t A. K. HAII..S, Pfluciral. Miss Fierce and Ess Lawrence Will trnjirn llirfi KS'Of.lSlf. FIJI’S'CH. ami fJKIAt \S AND PA V «CllO«i|, KOJC VOIIMJ IHKh Set* :n ■! N„ m n.i»|.|«ui,«v. Ilmior*. J ur careulnrs Ariel o> slxo •• *u.Ov»«. Wfjii fu iSefefei.ee,-Jli.n C. |i. I.swrcb.*. CWcuro: i fe iluhiKAu bidreraitr. Wells College- for Young Lodion. „ AimouA, i:avi:ija i.akk.x. v. Fall ratlrdstr. Si«-« Ul. en l Araifrmir Oitiife*. huiwrlor m<irui tt'>n;in nunir. ■n<ni l rpi,A.ve l l for ftriid v.li,*n tiiulo*-*».aH.l o‘f>n<'>ri*ail;aiil'lliigtrlrgstit • a litmie wiirip tnm wtln. onn.J.'atr tniniil tfivlr oau-'Htri, lentils-bui*sept, il, in's. foetal lur cauiogut KKV K B F IhSPKR. PresMent. NORTHERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE All GllDlb Scliril !I Efidiflz ml Orsliry, Falfeu. In All dipannrM* Tmus-AII esiwriM'*. >i-»r. Saiiu tnr circular. AdihrM AI.U.N A. tIISIFKITIf. Pn-«. tteli fim»l»peil roufUA for MinlrnU Mile. C. Broussais’ Tmicl. am* f.iisluli Ftboa f.u Vmmc I.a-11. i anil ClilP •Iren irnpeii,«.n }-rt'i. yat g.n MlcliWsti bv. sin* will If ••shied hr wim 'I llrotmul., Mi«< JcffofA auil nl’jei competent O sHe-ri. 1 Mel So&ooi anil Kiaflerptea. wui rcoiiDr Mmxtaf. Srpt. u. is7s.m r. plump conn, vaa* of I'llllH* l‘M*. MISS I ,AKA M»|ir. JYlnclt alainl Uli.(li iu.irt< !irr. CHICAGO academy! A Clar*lc»l on.l KncllHi Hay Srl.ool of Hip <„. ilfr. u.Trr. c.iij.i oiHontan-.lt. «ll Ur'iartimi.o !•> Imo* suit clrlaoi ol»io:i». l ymn<-eih«t, 11. ll. li U.\i;uh;u. rii.iuj.ai. .Ifra. lJ.U(llI-:Tt«l\V*nl«ti'> »>» 511 m Turuvroe, «.lj|rpa|»pi» her I.MJUMJ. HIIACII. AMi (.KIOIaS n'. > Alil»tMi AM* It.W M.'iJO *L fur yniintr |:..|.t*. So, u’i i«t-»l 4JIU Mi. ucor Mf» A\«*.. WirV. Ml ML I .\s( in»A*.-i|,|» fur clr.-iilM atul other lit l»rinaiiuit, 4|>;>ir ui ilw I’rlnclim. PffIMLVAIIIA MILITARY ACADKHY. C!H*.vit:i:. rRNK.— Hph. 11. TlioniiuMi In ■iriii-iioii tn Utn laiinr.n riiiir. ih» rm*»i.». nn.lKn it.tNli- l-nr lanlcuUi. bi.Mt l« .IMU-.11 WIIA'OX. Jluu.r-, or to Col. I ill o m A I t. rn *l.ii-0.. DEARBORN SEMINARY, im.» \V»4hfti>i»«ar< Th* l>fst Ifni, Wciu* ‘•fpt it. A rl*« of ..41.-.» \k m i H ini i 'ii‘ muity «.f Oi | • tin-Hiiiurr ut Liliimure. illu IS I n Mill In lii«i i Prof. Sanger's Class for Boys. iM*«*i.lrenili yr«n*i;liuS«<pt. 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