, both of Wo-h-;lt;1 in cotton bag-:;t' verv Ih « om-lookcd particu irent ly perfectly ls a queen. In-he r ** Fhe lt;t»u «*n r. ” I hev wereitarul on which gu;sht*d gentle 1 the cere in *nv he pair went upa v o.ifi .ite »4 tne.The b:g qtie£*ii»:i \v;e: S iai v - have a (’lt; nf«-«lerat»* H rue or Hlt;»nic.-: * wasdecided in iLit ailii ma:;\ .• i t««- g«‘i««.a.lt;*is oiler ot Col. lieck. ref* rr.ti » ‘*.m we *k, was accepted with thank.-, and « • »! \. IkAndrews. Co!. 1*. C. Fullt r aid Col \V\ F Beasley w» re appointed to convey theded be the fi»! -thanks or the AssoeUV -n to 0*1. lin k.FIlt; *rei»ces f-• pin ti-on. MisSamlet lord and. I. Yates, Mr.• Iiupree. Chaplain of tin* t* present*; of a‘•1 them .n the When he had p heart \ hurrahs de. The Gov Sander us then *vd Alexander. ot lier prominent ii hit ions. Then 1 Hall where the nd Mit. Sander-asant speech in le. Prof. Gak-rcted with the »layed the wud-art wished them ing a “hitch in the interest all Marsha! S lt;tho an went to the ? to procure the te mut have the ride’s father, us i, const ema* ion X the marshal, upon the young r. Wilson was I rati to the tele iad the chc« rful he publicN\ C , 'let. 14 consent to my . M. Bateman. i.T. Knowles. e crowd smiled i a twinkle, “it Borrow”—and it ide. May every lappy for them! vere the centresre. and people if they had been ties. But theyMr. Carr tried to decline re « lecti -n. i»ut t hi* o. i Veteran.*^ won! 1 t lie it* » f t.He was re elected. Ma,». W A. Blnur.t was electt d vice-President. ..nd \V. C. Stroiiaeh, Secretary.Ex-Corn. F. 11. Busbi e. . A Ashe and T. L. Erne**'.The matter of eree'ir g a • num» ri* at tiettysbu:g and rtising tui ' for the Home were referred to the K\ c»m.The 1 urioMtie**.There were as many curiositie-a-at a circus, There were tents innumerable.and for ten cents or less you could sec Mg os and sigh's! Among them was *‘Jumlniw«-ir,M a man from Iowa who has weighed von hundred and forty nine pounds and measured seven feet around the abdomen. lie is just recovering from a stubborn malarialattack. He says this sickness cans* d him to FALL OFF TWO HUNDRED Pol*NUS. He only weighs five hundred and fifty now. There is the “famous*’ water queen, a lady who eats, sews, and does some astonishing things under water. The gi blowers are there in two large tents with various curiosities and novelties. A Urge Indian wigwam is ori the ground, accommodating twenty genuine Cherokee Indian braves and four squaws Khoda Berry L wry. the queen of the “Swamp Angels'’ (the Henry Berry Lowrv gang of oirbtws) is then? in a special department in th? Exposition Building. Miss Minnie Gray. • * the Circassiou snake charmer. On Tuesday she was charming a snake, but didnor •‘charm never so wisely ami the suakc bit her on the light arm just below the elbow. She bawled lu-tilv The snake i- nine fVet long and weighs fifty pounds. She took a big drink of “snake bit** and she was about as usual on Wednesday, but was handling his snakeship carefully.The Steel Creek (Mecklenburg county) baud which furnished music has a lady member. Miss Annie Frazier.of Paw Creek, who manipulates the bass horn.There are not a few editors here. From Texas, the Chronicle was pleased to see Mr. H. A. McEachin, editor of the -Texas Western, published at Austin. From SouthhItvtla