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THE EVENING NEWS.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1888.

CHRISTENING AN INDIAN BABY. - Yesterday afternoon an extraordinary scene was witnessed at St. Clement's Church, Salford, when the female child of the Sioux Indian "Little Chief," which was recently born in Buffalo BIll's camp, was christened in all the rites of the English Church. The entire body of Sioux and Apache Indians at present ocated in the Wild West camp walked in procession to the church, which was filled to overflowing with a miscellaneoous company, comprising Colonel and Miss Cody, Major Burke, Buck Taylor, Cowboys, Mexicans, and other spectators.

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