| Show A COWBOYS BRIDE BIU1E low George W Canipbell Won theJIeartof a Fair Young English Girl Special to THE HEHALD Examiner Dispatch 1 Nnw YORK Sept 15George W I Campbell Camp-bell of Chicago son of tho millionaire stock dealer James H Campbell and Miss Helen Dodd daughter of Sir Thomas Dodd of West Derby near Liverpool England were married at the Young Mens Christian association as-sociation hal last evening Yesterday Miss Dodd arrived on the steamer City ot Rome ant was welcomed by her prospective husband hus-band whom she had not seen for three years When Campbell was fifteen years of age he ran away from home to be a cow boy He remained five years in Texas and cultivated horsemanship and lariat throw ing i He went to England on business in 1SS7 and while in Liverpool met several of his former companions who wore then traveling and exhibiting with Mexican Joes wild west show at that time competing I com-peting with William F Cody Campbell agreed to give exhibitions skill in roping This he did to the deligbtof Mexican Joe and his performers During one of the ex hibitions the box overlooking the arena was occupied by an elderly gentleman and a youne lady The latter bpcamo somewhat excited at the entertainment and dropped her handkerchief into the saw dust ring just as Campbell dashed by As dust asa as-a flash the cowboy leaned from his saddle and gracefullypicked up the handkerchief wheeling and rising in hia stirrups as he passed thajbox he placed the bit of lace in i the young4a3ys hand After theperfoYms ance the elderly entaBtobe presented to Mr Campbell Explanations followed and on learning of the social standing of the Chicagoan ho was invited to tho home of the gentlemen who was Sir Thomas Eland bride El-and the lady was his daughter tie present |