AT SEWELLS POINT
THIS SATURDAY EVENING gjT TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK ONLY Every Afternoon and Evening. Admission free. Reserved Seats, 10c
This High-Class Distinguished Company is composed of such Celebrated Comedians as PRESS ELDRED6E
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FRED.
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Anybody can catch them. The yachts are thoroughly equipped for Fishing, Crabbing and Sailing. MOONLIGHT SAILING PARTIES
FROM SEWELLS POINT
TAKE THE TROLLEYS AT THE
BIG GAME HUNTING.
Omo( tbr most pxriting toenr* In aooheotion with bunting the bofJxIo wm • "buffalo •tampf'd*." I recall an ax citing incident of tbla kind. It waa while I wa» traveling aero* the plalm With a bull train outfit, carrying nppile* for General Albert Sidney John■ton'* army that waa aent agalnat the Mormons. A train conaiated of 15 wag-
ons, all In charge of
■ the w
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will t they rt ing life which will never be forgotten. In n letter I received from General W. T. Sherman some years ago be speaks thus of the disappearance of the buffalo: "As near as 1 ran estimate there were In 1S65 about ».600.000 buffalos on the plains between tbe Missouri river and tbe Rocky mountains All are now gone—killed for their meat and skins and bones This seems like desecration. cruelty and murder, yet they have been rep!lin'd by twice as many
s the ai
gon master There was an extra 4, the night herder and tbe cm ml lard rsr, wboae duty It was to drive the is and looae cattle. The whole train
g at that time was called an outfit, uid at the present time the paraphernalia of the hunter who goee out oo a hunting expedition 4a called by tbe When the train struck tbe South Platte river, we found tbe country alive with buffaloes Vast herds of these moesrehs of tbe plains wen roaming all around os and we lay over one day for a grand hunt Tbe next day we pulled ont of camp, and tbe train was strung out a considerable length along the road, which ran near tbe foot of tbe ■and hills, two miles from the river. Between the road and the river we saw ■ large herd of buffaloea graxing quietly. They had been down to the stream fora drink. At the same time we observed a party of returned Calforulana Doming from the west They, too, noticed tbe buffalo herd, and in another moment they were dashing down upon them with terrific speed. Tbe buffaloea stampeded at once and broke down the hills So hotly were they punned by the hunters that several hundreds of i rushed through our train pall
inly no lack of axdtement. Many of the cattle broke their yokes and stampeded. One big buffalo bull became entaagled In coe of the bea-y wagon
e playing havoc When they got through it outfit was badly sip^to^hTirt have said, buffalo
about 165,000 Pawnees Sioux. Cheyennes. Kiowa* and Arapahoe* who depend'd on these buffaloes for their yearly food, They. too. are gone and have been replaced by twice or thrice as many white men and women, who have made tbe earth to blossom as the rose, and who can be counted, taxed and governed by the laws of nature and civilisation. This change has been saintary and will go on to the end." General Sherman speaks of tbe buffalo period as "an epoch of the world's his- ; torv. "—Colon. 1 William F. Cody In
New York Independent
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a of tbe volatile substance- M. Hen’s invention consists in adding to tbe latUe spirit some substance which as e spirit evaporates will remain flxid the came time that it retains the opertio* of the spirit pellicle. For Is purpose he employs bitumen or dni of certain kinds, dissolving them a turpentine and allowing a drop of fall on tbe water. The
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