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319The Army and Navy Magazine 21 [image] HON. W. F. CODY, "BUFFALO BILL." The Army and Navy Magazine. 23 [image] BUFFALO BILL SHOOTING GLASS BALLS. [Middle Strip Is Partially Cut Off] [?] August 9th CITIZEN TRAIN WEDDED TO CHICAGO. He Notifies New York of Her Divorcement in a Telegram. Citizen George Francis Train is wedded to Chicago. The ceremony was solemnized at midnight Saturday around to coffin table of the Whitechapel club. The citizen sent New York her divorcement yesterday morning. The telegram read: E. L. MERIFIELD, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NEW YORK: Chicago discounts cosmos. When this message had been sent George Francis started on a little jaunt to celebrate his first day as a citizen of Chicago. A small party accompanied jim on an Illinois Central train to Buffalo Bill's show. Here special boxes were reserved, and Manager Small was presesnt to see to the citizen's comfort. Buffalo Bill invited the citizen to occupy the Deadwood coach during Indian raid upon it. He did so, to the delight of the large audience. Subsequently the maharajah of Kapurthala, who was also solemnizing Sunday in a neighboring box, sent a requwst to see George Francis. George attended on the maharajah, Col. Cody, George p. Bemis, mayor of Omaha, Charley Perkins, president of Whitechapel club, and other merry monarchs, foreign and domestic, should assemble for a banquet at the White Horse inn the first day that they could get off from work. Visiting the tents after the performance the citizen made a speech to the cowboys. | 319 |
