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1 10, looy.•oat the t 11 to un, i be ben her the rlis-eld,ms,sityto-Athertheikeonivn,ty,ad-l'HE FIT WOMEN’S CONVEHTIOX.1TklrlHB D*Iii«(m wh*ilt; At(ri|(t« W Weight la A boat 6 000 Panada.oftfcatwhiwHafuhiIti.lt.eTmtothhiJflHOTlanthtoafWhen the fat women's ahow began at the South Side Dime Mu- ol leum yesterday forenoon, says the s[ Chicago News, it consisted of ten ponderous beauties and promises of more to follow. There was also a fat man on exhibition, but he was di a side attraction like the big anaconda and the small boy with the lung-tester. The three tons of femininity on the platforms drew great crowds f.*om the streets. With the natural good humor of fat people the robust ladies wero all t»miles, and made new acquaintances rapidly as the spectators surged about them.Ida Williams, a 566-pound sylph from Columbus, O., appeared to be the favorite beautv. She was arrayed in white silk and several pecks of diamonds, which transformed her into a resplendent creature. Ellen Morris, of Boston avenue, Chicago, is the least sprightly member of the adipose collection, which is perhaps due to the fact that she has wasted away to 494 pounds in the shade. Miss Annie BeP, a plump brunette from 8t. Louis, weighs 400 pounds ! on the hay scales. Miss Delia da ty Howard, of Louisville, is a blonde la th who weighs 360 pounds when she II jef is feeling well. Miss Eva Hand-wright, of Almira, III., has brought 300 pounds with her. Miss Caddie 1 » I Clare, of Indianapolis, weighs a ree quarter of a ton all by herself. The Marvel sisters, of Chicago, say modestly that they are twins, and that they weigh 200 pounds each, but as they are but 22 years old thev hope to do lietter in the future. Mme. Carver is a sedate lady who disposes her 456 pounds in equal portions on two chairs. She has a 16-year-old son who weighs but 29 pounds. Mary and Peter Banyan are twins,from Arfenzviille,HI. They weigh 520 and 450 pounds respectively.Among the spectators there was a surprising number of fat people. Some of them were worthy of places on the platform along with the curiosities. One fat man was seen going from fieak to freak, advising them to drink hot water instead of coffee in order to reduce their avoirdupois. The professional fat people inclined very much to the opinion that this suggestion about getting rid of their flesh was highly impertinent. A few of the H ] amateurs, however, received the suggestion thankfully, and promised to act upon it.Mrs. Charles, of New York, the 600 pound bride of an Albino, and Mrs. llanuah Battersby, of Bethlehem, Pa., wh® bus bestowed her 728 pounds on a 42-pound living skeleton, together with several other heavy weights belong to the show, hut were not ou exhibition yesterday.hehithreW(loteloriiantumW(ac*8thaitHwiyebeFihewlinfrlt;MFiarthP»vtitedg«semPith
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Wed, Mar 18, 1885

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