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Inter Ocean July 29"
HAD A JOLLY TIME.
Waifs and Newsboys Have a
Whole Day's Sport.
SEE BUFFALO BILL'S SHOW.
Are Fed with the Best That the
Market Affords.
Race, Jump, Play Ball, and Win
Prizes, and Come Home
Tired.
Yesterday was red-letter day for the
waifs of Chicago, and they enjoyed it to the
limit. They agreed that it was far and
away the biggest day they had ever had.
They went home at night tired out but
happy and with their little stomachs distended
with the good things which a charitable
public had laid before them.
Nor will Buffalo Bill forget the day,
either, for in the years to come when old
age creeps on and memory grows dim, a
solid gold plate, about six inches long and
four wide, an exact representation of a
messenger card, will remind the great
scout and Indian fighter that on July 27,
1898, he entertained and made happy the
largest audience of little people that
Chicago could scare up.
When Buffalo Bill looks at this golden
[IMAGE]
CHEERING BUFFALO BILL.
plate he will read this words-and they
will always call up pleasant memories of
his World's Fair year experiences:
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