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News Record Aug 3''

"PSYCHO" TRAIN'S MISSION.

Coming to Chicago “to Save" the World's
Fair-Expected To-Day.

George Francis Train, In his own phrase,
"globe-trotter, comet, commentator, Psycho,
coming dictator and supreme philosopher,''
will arrive in Chicago at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
The "sovereign of Madison Square
park, N. Y., for twenty years" has concluded
to come to Chicago "to save the World's Fair."
This evening he will hold a short reception
in the parlor of the Revere house and to-morrow
will visit the Fair. He announces that he
will proceed to the administration building
and there confer with the commissioners. He
will lose no time reaching the Midway plaisance,
where he will spend much of his time
while in Chicago. He will also be received by
Col. Cody and will converse with the Indians
in their language. The Whitechapel club will
give the traveler a reception Saturday evening
and will aSsume the role of host during his
stay in Chicago.

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"PSYCHO" TRAIN'S MISSION.
Coming to Chicago “to Save" the World's Fair-Expectød To-Day.

George Francis Train, In his own phráse, "globe-trotter, comet, commentator, Psycho, coming dictator and supreme philosopher,' will arrive in Chicago at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The "sovereign of Madison Square Park, N. Y., for twenty years" has concluded to come to Chicago "to save the World's Fair." This evening he will hold a short reception in the parlor of the Revere house and to-morrow will visit the Fair. He announces that he will proceed to the administration building and there confer with the commissioners. He will lose no time reaching the Midway Plaisance, where he will spend much of his time while in Chicago. He will also o received by Col. Cody and will converse with the Indians in their language. The Whitechapel club will give the traveler a reception Saturday evening and will aSsume the rôle of host during his stay in Chicago.