| Show Retired from the Livery Business Mark McKimmins lost his valuable sorrel horse Tom Marshall yesterday The horse was driven the cay before and appeared t be all right for some time after he returned to the stable In the early part of that night he began to be quite uneasy and would lie down and getup get-up again and upon examination it was found that he was suffering from a severe a attack of colic The horse seemed to realize < re-alize that he was dying an4 made a great struggle ere he died and although every tiiii J thing for the complaint known in the veterinary line was done for him it was yeterinar no avai lne He died yesterday afternoon and was taken out of the city by a drag I Mr McKimmins valued the horse at 300 and deeply feels the loss of his old standby Tom Marshall A I |