sssMsssssMEfaS5Msit sswWBWWSlSgisgPfeg&ss PsESSIIEcSS r "i'.-j'! !V v"- '"''"' ""WWpW! .''.i- V vww 3rjrvf.UM.l4.JWffi!l3ira W-'--' smsmMmSSSmiW' TiTm r ,,;..,. -T -. n i r r cjsaaa THE PYTJIIANS. Kntisao City Allvo With Knights From All Porta of tho Oouutry. the Urrnt Initiatory litrntln rropnrntor to tlie OpmiliiR ill Mm Siiiiromo IiiIko Olllclnl ltt iwirtM Show n Itotimrlc Mlilo (Innrtli of tho Ordor. Kansas City, Ma, Atijf. 23. Through Knnvns (itv's streets to-day 1.1,000 sir Knlghta pariuta. The Pythian armies wcru fjathurhitf ull yesterday and tar Into tlw nljfht by thousands. With t li o m cntitM tho promUed thronga ,)( unattached visit ors. Xleverboforo not even at tho hup py tttuo of tho ua tumnnl fcatlvltlcs have so many poo- bui'HKMi: ciiancki.- plo lu ono iluy en roll o. 11. sii.vw. torod KnmaH City. Tlie Knights of Iythlaa havu taken tho town. It Is tliolrs and thuy aru welcome to It. It was a day depressing enough for the start into a week of gaiety. Hinging and hot in tho mornlug; a vloioim little wind storm nnd dreary rain in tlio after noon. Hut the crowds did not care. The hosts of people grew and grow and blocked nil the streots, oror whelmed tho depots, Invaded Camp Uoorgo II. Shaw in unnumbered multitude, all cjulto reckless of tho nasty wentln'r. To-day tucro is no iiultca tlon of rain, and while some of tho wonderful array of decorations aro a bit soiled, ull is in lino shape for tho parading knights. Such throngs of people will behold them as never be fore gathered lu Kansas City. Yesterday there came Into tho city w. w. ni.AOKWiif.r. over roads that enter tho nulon depot, 10U trains sixty-six regulars, forty- uireu specials, i neso born between 43,000 nnd 44.000 peoplo for nil were dcusely crowded. Tho roads that do ! not cuter tho union depot landod quite 7,000. So fully flO.OOO pcoplo catno to town during the day. Of these, according to tho cnlm dec laration of Maj.-Gen. Carnahan, 10,000 wero knights of the Uniform Rank. To day will bring 5,000 more knights how many knows, more Strang Rut It is nolwrty suro that with all tho excursions and extra trains planned the prophesies of 100,000 visitors will be fulfilled, muoh ns timid people mis believed the proph ets a week uiro. Everybody within a day's travel of Kan sas City Is coming to nee that great parade. Ills honor the mayor hus de clared a public boll- !rovtli of tlio Orilcr. Tho report of Supremo Chancellor Shaw says!' At tlio limp ntir Pvtlitjn cnnvrtHA w:a lnnt In HctMon, July. Uto. tho nuniericiU Htrcntfth ol ! Iho tnccibcrahlp. us shown by the rciKirU for . tlui year ended December 31, ISS9, wcro us fol Iuwh: Number of urunJ lodnoi 47 Numbvt of KUbordin.ito lodijcs, , 3.7JI Uembcrsblpof the order SA3.8I The olllclnl rejiort for the year ended December SI, 1300, shows, vli.: Number of Knuul loile.n Kl Number of nuborillii.ttu loJjfos i,W9 Mi mbcrshl" of thu order 3rt8.VW For the year ended December 81, lbOl, viz.: Number of Rrnnd IoJkuh fit Nuinbrrof subordinate loJea 400 Membership of tho ordur M7,l4 And ofllcial reports as of July 1, 1801, show, viz.: timber of fc'rind lodges. M Number of subordinate lodges BW0 Membership of tho ordor ?M,000 ThCfa llt'iiret though approxlmslo, are based upon reports no fur rooulrud. From tho foregoing ti made tho fol lowing computation: MemberKbtp of the ordor July 1, 1800 281,699 Mcmler8hlp or the ordor July I, 180s tM,ono Or nn Increase In the two years euded July I, 189i of 1R0U0, bolnif ut tho rule of nearly J per oenL for tbo time. At tho present rnto of progress it will be safe to say that tho membership is now fully 400,000. From tho foregoing it may bo seen that tho increase of membership during tho present administration is approxi mately 113,000, being a greater ir.:mber of Knights of Pythias than oomposed the entire membership of tho order at the end of tho first eighteen years of its existence, Concerning tho growth of the rank tlio report of tho secretary will say: Since April 1, 1803, (ifty-ntuo sections have been instituted, 1,473 members ad mitted and 92,030,000 now oudowmento has been issucti A comparison with tho samo period of one year ago, as well as with tho subsequent quar ters, will show that there has boon a continuous Increase lu tho new membership and endowmont over each succeeding quarter. During tint first half of tho year 1833 tlw new sootlons organized number Hit Nearly 3,000 applicants were admlttod, and tho en dowment Issued aggregates W,887,00a AViir on Mimlay 'ttiimtrimlifc Chicago, Aug. 2. For some time tho congregation of the Englowood Hnptlst church and the management of tlie Chlcugo opera hotiM, which stauds next to the sacred edifice, have boon at open war over tho subject of Sunday night performances. Tho church en listed tho police and lust night Lieut, llurdick with a 6quad of men marched upon tho stngo and threatened tho act ors with arrest if they proceeded. Tin play was stopped and tho audience dis missed. As the audlonco tiled out of the theater tho conirroiratlon of the church headed by the pastor grcotud them with loud cheers of triumpn. Mim-v. - " . T4 J rx r KZiLfl ti EK wkZ jr ly Pv V and urs if &f Ml Vs.--""77 Jt s. j. wii.i.i:v. dny. A GRAND PARAbE. A Clny n.iynt Kurum Clty-Thr l'urotto ol the KhIrIiM or l.vtlil.i WltncMCMl llr Tens of TIioimiiihU-V (I rami MrooS rngnuitt. Kashas Citv. Ma, Aug. 2 1 Tho su promo lodge Knights of Pytblns met In session yesterday. Mayor Cowherd welcomed tho dolegatos to thi; city. E, M. Harbor, grand chancellor of Mis souri, ro.qxmilod. When Gov. Francis was Introduced hearty appluuso greeted him. As tho executive ofllcer of Missouri ho greeted tho 1'ythlau army In an address which was frequently applauded. After the cessation of tho applausa following the governor's address. Chair man Maybury introduced MaJ. Warner who, in a neat address, welcomed tlio visitor Supromo Chancellor Shaw rcr.pondcd lu a ncnt uddress. Tim I'nruilc If the scenes down town were animated during tho early afternoon, whllo preparations wcro going on for the great event, those at Camp Shaw were moro no, A casual speculator would have supposed that a revolution was In progress, and that tho foroua of the atato wero being massed to defend tho homes of tho city, livorywhoro was hurry and Ineatrlc'ablo confusion. In the lino thcro were 0,000 men from Indiana, 1.C00 from Missouri, 1,200 from Kunsas, 1.300 from Ohio, 1103 fron Wis consin, 000 from Toxin, f00 from Neb braka, 600 from Kentucky, 1,01)0 from Tennessee, 1,000 from Iowa, 200 from Minnesota, 1M) froin Michigan, 1.200 from Illinois, 140 from Massachusetts and assigned regiments, tho remaining being mado up of Innumorablo de tached regiments and divisions. It took the parade something over two hours to leave tho camp and over an hour to pass a given point Promptly at J o'clock tho glittering cavnlcndo moved. At tho head was MaJ.-Gcn. .Tames U. Carnahan, mounted on the famous stulllon, Kentucky llrlght Eyes, and ho hoaded n staff of sixty-two brilliantly uniformed men, who made a magnliicont nppearance as they dashed down the column and took their pluocs at tlio head of as brilliant an array of plumed knights us ever marched proud ly through the streets of a great city. In front of tho major-general nna Ft:ltl rortc n Bltu3 of inountad po- nc ,W0I' tho '"' lr for tlia parauc wmen was to follow. TUB KANHAI MVUZOtf. ' Oen. Joseph Lyon had tho good fortnne to command ono of the largest brigades of tlie day, thoro being four regiments In lino, represented by forty eight divisions, many cities sending three and four divisions each. All nlong tho lino of march tho commund was recelvod with' choors, and It seemed ns though tho men knew everybody in town. Tlits command marched in tho follow order: Gen. Joseph Lyons and staff. Band from Fort Leavenworth, Fourth regiment, U. S. A. Kansas Socond roglmont, divisions from Weir City, Parsous, Glrard, Otta wa, Paola, Chanuto, Pittsburg, Choto po, Lincoln, Fort Scott, Noodasha and Eric Tlilrd regiment, Col Houston com manding. Hand from Wellington; di visions from Wichita, Arkansas City, Winflold and Albany. Fourth reglment,Col. W. II. lien lie tt commanding. Hand; divisions from Sa lina, Lamed, Klekerson, Hudson. Ly ons, Mol'hurson and Garden City. i-imi, i.-uinuii, wii, ii. u. Aiuen com- manning, Hand from Kansas .Citv. Kan. Divisions from Atchison. Km poria, Ilolton, Kansas City, Kan., Leav enworth, Purcoll, Horton, Topclciu Tin: mciiiiaska UIVIHIof. The Twelfth division was composed entirely of Nebraska regimentn, with Gen. IJ. S. Hotchkiss in command. Tlio, Nebraska men had rlno uniforms and mado quite a show In tho parade. First roglmont Col M. Savage. Second regiment Col. A. I Lott Third regiment CoL E. A. Copmba Fourth regiment Liout.-Col. F. a Klleek. Tho Sixteenth regiment had' with them tho Geneva, Nob., band of twenty- uvo instruments. THE MIHSOUnt DIVISION. Tho Missouri brigade formed tho Thirteenth division and, ns usual, pre sented a inngniilcoiit turnout with tha largest division of any in tho lino. It wus headed by Gen. S. H. Provost nnd staff, with tho Third Heglmentband and tho Carthago Light Gunrd band, two of tho finest musical organization in the state of Missouri. Tho First and Second regimonto hail twonty divisions in line; they wero led by Col. M. W. Anderson and staff and CoL 0. G. Moore and staff. The divisions Were: Kansas City, No. !l; Kan sas City, No. 22; North Star, No. 10; Excelsior Springs, No. a.'; St. Joseph, No. 17; Liberty, No. r.2; Inde pendence, No. 10; Provost, No. 1; Gnte Clty, No. 4; Chevalier, No. 14; Hod Cross, No. 4; Star, No. 0; DeSoto, No. 10; CVmir do Leon, No. 15; Idlewild, No, 27; Ma son, No. 2; Cole, No. Ill; Imperial, No. 10; Apollo, No. 12. Tho Third regiment had ton divisions In lino and was led by Col. C H, Groy and. staff. Tho divisions on parnda were: Ascalon No, 15, Thayer No. 29, Aurora No. 33, Cartilage No. 34, Cal anthe No. 37, C. H. Gray No. 3S, Joplhi No. 40, Wobb City No. II, SprlngUeld No. 21, Willow Springs No. 41. Tho Fourth and last regiment of tha Missouri brigade had nine divisions in line and was lod by CoL J. G. Miller and staff. Tmlu Wrookvrs In roniiH)'lvul.i. RK.ADi.vn, Pa., Aug. 24. After tho ex press on tho Pennsylvania road, duo in this city from Philadelphia ut 8 o'clock last night, had crossed ono of the iron bridges two inlloi below Heading, going forty miles an hour, It dashed Into four heavy timlwi-s placed across the track. Tho rear wheels of tho lqcomottvo jumped the track and it was three hours before the train was moved. Tho lives ol over 100 passen gers wero imperilled. Tho Otoes, Iowas, I'onciis and Osage are dancing near Ponca. I. T. Consid. j crablo uuxioty ia felt In tlie neighbor uuuu. ROCK VEDPAH3 AND RODIYA3, Tradition Hiss (liven thn tTicljr fno the hliproiniu'jr lu the ftovlal Hcaltt. As n matter ot fact, thoro Is scarcely any connection between aristocracy, even democratic aristocracy, and a good prolllo. The more complete the systom of canto, the moro absolutely It is dis severed from anything relating to external appearance. Tho social In ferior looks up to tho superior, as ono of Dickens's "reverential wives" looks up to her husband, with a reverenco not Impaired by nny homollncssot features. Ilufus Clioate Bald of Chief JtMtloo Shaw, of Massachusetts, who was ono ot the plainest of mou, "I foal toward him as tlie South So.v Islander feels I towrrd his Idol; he sees that he Ls ugly, but ho knows that he Is great" The most striking case perhaps of this com plete reversal of judgment under tho In fluence of caste Is to be fouud lu those two tribes described by tho author of Two Happy Years lu Ceylon, tho Koch Veddahs and the Rodiyas. Tlio Rock Vcddahn nro stunted, hideous, and filthy; they live lu secluded caves and holes; they eat batn and rats, and inako their scanty clothing from the bark of trees; but tho Singhalese regard them as of tho very highest caste, and It would be no disgrace for a romuu ot good social position to marry a Hook Veddah. On tho other hand, tho very greatest disgrace that could bo iullictod on such a womun would bo to marry her to a Itodlya, although these last are a race distinguished for beauty, at least In youth, and gentle nnd innocent by nature. Tho Itodiyns cannot enter a temple or a village; they aro forbidden to till tho soil or draw w aler from a well; they cannot build a houso or di vide a burden into two bundles; their shadow must not fall on a stream, lest it bo polluted; no member of another caste m.iy touch them without disgrace, vet any ono may sh oot them without blame. All this Is supposed to bo in consequence of tho act of an alienator two thousand years ago, who lnvoiglod a king into eating human lfesh. Asa consequence the beautiful raco is at tho foot ot tho social scale, the ucly and re pulsive at the top. Vet which of us has not encountered in ordinary society tho representatives of tlio KodlyiiK ami tlio Hook VuldnhK'.' T. W. Hlgglnsou, In Harper's llazar. TRIED TO BE AGREEABLE. lhe KmliiirruMtttK MUtnku Mado by a TruvclliiK .Mini. About tho first thing tho man with a traveling easo and drooping mustache noticed upon entering tho trulu was tho pretty young woman with a baby sitting byMiorself in tho forward ond of the car. Tlie man looked exceedingly affable as ho slid into tho seat immedi ately behind the pretty youug woman, and within tho space of a minute and a half he had mado friends with tho baby by means ot a series of wild pautouiimio demonstrations. "A-goo, a-goo." Tho man with tho drooping mustncho thrust his head forwanl ostentatiously and emitted a sound resembling the gurgle of water running from a jug. Tho Infant was visibly pleased. "Whose baby is oo?'' Tlie man was clearly working tho child only as a means to an end. Ho glanced furtively now and then at tho pretty woman. She looked steadily from tlu window. "Ijocs oa love oo mamma?" Tho man thrust his finger playfully among tho baby's ribs and was re warded with a delightful screech. "Pretty baby, pretty mamma." Tho m.in thrust hishoad forward with still greitcr ostjutatlon and opined his eyes very wide. Tlio woman gazed ab stractedly at the landscape. "Pardon iuj, madam er " Ilo loaned ovjr tho back of tho scat with resjiuctful tnloii. "I am jr very fond of children er Tho pretty woman turnaJ. her head at last. "Indeed," she remarked. "Ah, yes." The man with tho drooping mustaoho sighed. "And this cherub " Ho chucked the baby undor tho chin "Of yours Is tho sweetest " A lojk of horrified astonishment In vested tho pretty woman's eountonance. "Dear me," sho suddenly exclaimed, "you Mistake. Tho baby belongs to tho lady ovei- there." And when uhu pointed to a red-haired woman with a mole on tho ond ot her noso tho man with tho drooping mus tache suddenly forgot his lovo for chil dren and returns to tho smoking oar. Detroit Tribune, MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITV, Aug. sa CATTLE-Hcst beoves 3 80 it a a ao IU eo 47 8K 60 SO 05 50 50 57 10 13 15 50 75 01 75 Sloelmni S 50 (ft 3 NiUlvutows ItS Q2 HOdS-Qood to ho!co heavy.. 4 M & WHEAT-No. 2 red 65 No. 2 Lnrd,, CO (A CORN-No. 8 mtUHl 49Jtf5 OATS-No. 2 mUid C8 ffi KVE-No. U 60K& FLOUR-PotentH,per buck.... 2 CO 2 Kniicy..., i oo S HAY Choice timothy 7 00 & H Fancy prairie 7 00 7 IWAN 65 a nUTTUK-ChoIco eroamcry... 17 U CHEKSE-Kull crcum It Uaas-Cholio , HH& POTATOJCS-Ncw 40 HT LOUIS. CATTLE-Fulr natives., 8 60 84 4 Tcxnns 2 30 a ItOQS-Heavy 5 H 6 SHEEP Fair to choice 4 CO 4 FJ-OUK-Cbolce ( 810 4 WHEAT-No. 2 red, 70& 05 10 70 474 83K 00 ) 50 W B0 35 S3 80 75'i 51 ') 31 out 80 03 OS no 6) 45 ill 0l!r 41 1 V CUKN-NO.it rulxcrt -47 UATS-NO, x muoa 33 RYB-No. 8 , 63 HUTTER-Crcatuery,, 18 7 12 unnu-nentru lUiam 7 J POKK-New 1181 CHIflAQa CATTLE-Prtmotooxtro HOOS-Pncliltiff and stlpplng., SHKKP-Kulr to cholco T KnoUJt-Wlnter wheat 4 7 585 4 SO 400 75 fi 5 WHEAT-No. 2 red COIIN-No.2.. OATH-Na 2.. IIVU XT, n i..,. .... Bl ( E3i 0-! uu miit-crcamery is en . ---'--.....,.., w. hitliR 7(K;7 POKK ,...,y nOJ II NEW YORK. OATTI.E-Natlvo stcorsi 8 01 JIOOS-UoocJ to choice,.., B 40 FLOUU-Oooil to choice ,, 4 00 5 II 4 WHEAT-No; 3 red CORN-No. 2 1 OATS-Wcslcru mixed,., 79 61 9 HUTTUii-creaoicry 10 juiuv-jiin,,, II 73 12 i Tho September Wldo Awako I a bright, descriptive nnd story telling number full of strength and ex cellence. A charming description by Frances A. Humphrey, of Old Plymouth nnd Plymouth Rock us they look to young tourists, under tho tltlo of "A Ued Letter Dny." A paper by S. 0. W. Den j;.mln on "Our Lighthouses nnd Light ships," is full of new and interesting material. Hophlo Kwett has u capital boys' story of school and cricket, "Taf fcrton of New York." "Christynnn'a Ilcznvuy IMenie" is by JInry Hartwell Cathcrwood, nud ls as bright and home ly ns aro nil her character stories; hophlu May, dear to all girl renders, hna a real girl story "Patient Kysle," nnd Tlieron Itrown eommetnorntes this bi centennial year of t.ho Mnlcin Witch craft by n strong and stirring story of life nt Unit troublous time, "John Aldon's Peril." Alico Williams llroth crton contributes a poem, "My Prin cess," that will bo liked by those en rolled in the ranks of tho King's Daughters. Price 20 cents n Number; t'J.40 a year. On salo ut news stands, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by D. Lorintoi1 Company, Publishers, llostou. A Uscosi) street upholsterer advertises thntlilnbcst tiuttlrosscs limy ho fnlrly des cribed as "spring poems." Philadelphia Record. Itulacil Tcmplo. Our bodies arc the (einpks of nur noiiln, bliuiild llieso temples, fudiluiied by the 111 vine hiiml, be allowed to full Into prematura rum? Assuroilly uot. 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It's a legltlnnto medlclno for woinnn, carefully iidapted to her dollcato or:rnnlzation, It builds up nnd invigorates tho cutiro system, regulates and promotes all tho proper func tions, and I?stnrc3 health and strength. "1'iivnrlto Prescription" 3 tho only remedy for woman s Ilia that's jrnfimiiirwf. If it fnlls to benclit or euro, you have your money back. Which is Uio best to try. If you havo Ca tarrh a medicine tluit claims to hnvo cured others, or u mnllclne that is backed by money to euro jou ? Tho proprietors of Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Hemcdy agroe to cure your Catarrh, perfectlu and icrmancntly, or they'll tuy you f300 In cash. "August Flower" My wife suffered with indigestion and dyspepsia for years. L4fe be came a burden to her. Physicians failed to give relief. After reading one of your books, I purchased a bottle of August Flower. It worked like a charm. My vife received im mediate relief after taking the first dose. She was completely cured now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat anything s.he desires without any deleterious results as was formerly the case. C. H. Dear, Prop'r Wash ington House, Washington, Va. VoungWives Who aro for tho first tlmo to undergo woman's sevorest trial wo offer "Mothers Friend" A remedy which, If used as directed a few weeks before confinement, robs it of its PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify, " I used two bottles of Mothers Friend with marvolous resultu, and whh every woman who has to pais throush th ordeal of child-birth to know Kthav will um mother Friend fora few I'eelu It wilj robcooflnenuot cf fain and tutftrlng, tn&mjurt mfrty It if wthtr and thud." Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Montgomery City, Mo. Bent by express, charges prfald, on receipt of pries. 1A0 per bottW boldbyalldruguUu. liooic To Mothers mailed Iree. mtADriain kiculatok lo,, Atlanta, oa. CHICAGO ATHEMEUMWM. Ilrotd Kilvrallonal work, llunlnru. 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