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Hallie at Jun 09, 2020 03:27 PM

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PANEL IN AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.

leggins were gay with buckskin finge and on his feet were beaded moccasins. For a Sioux boy only 8 years old Johnny was very warlike. His coarse, black hair floated rather wildly around his eyes and some one had given him a smear of yellow paint across the nose. When the

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duchess, rising from the front of the box, leaned over to receive the flowers, several thousand people crowding the wild west ampitheater applauded and cheered. In the meantime the duke of Veragua had arisen and, removing his hat, made a profound how to Mrs. No Name. The Ogallalla queen grinned until the ocher on her face broke into little wrinkles. She had attired herself with especial care for this visit to the ducal party. Her hair had been laved

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with her bear grease until it shone like polished ebony. Her blanket was one of the brightest red, with a plaid border. As a special decoration she wore her necklace of elk teeth.

A Meeting by Proxies.
The meeting between the linel descendant of Christopher Columbus and the descendants of the people who were discovered, was not

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delight of the boys on the benches. The ducal party and the naval officers remained to the close of that performance.

The gates were shut, but the public flocked to the World's Fair neighborhood just the same. They lounged around the entrances or straggled up and down the high fenc ienclosing the Midway pisisance. This was a good thing for the side-shows, the cowboy exhibits and the Lake avenue places where they sell things to eat and drink. All these institutions made a lot of money. Althoughh the Illinois Central did not run its yellow Exposition trains on quick time it made a cheap rate on the rgular suburban trains and landed several thousand people at the World's Fair stations.

Each viaduct over the Midway plaisance is

Chicago

Buffalo Bill's wild west show at 63d street and Stony Island avenue continues an immense attraction. Performances are given every day in teh week at 3 and 8 p.m.

Chicago Times 5/9

Buffalo BIll's Big Show.
The

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