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ter, Atlantis Cit: oon, Paterson, piton, Burlington, 1 Sawards, Jorn) frente i13 ‘and WH ery of Now York, Sir nite Watertown, G. And this it continued to do for nine yours, or until When, in 1810, a necting of the Grand En- ernpiient was held, there was found ty bo a | inthe ilo) changing sentiinont so far ng the jurisdiction | the subordinate Eneanmpments. ‘There was I was converned, nnd, after con | a change also in oficors, Sir Archil alderable discusston, It was deter is 2 ran Mater stricken from the title, inde tho orginization in name all slong deen In fat, the Bupreme an shoul be | tn gov: | ‘This was We ‘Ten in Ithods eenston Mt, Ht Gir Willian R be i i elected ‘and. Master, e now tnd on the its distInetive national churncteristic which | records of the General Grant En the notion of Sir Honry Fowle, in 1800, had | five State Grand Hacuupiienien ay aia subordinate Encaminpments, Among the Int- lon | ter were Apniilo, of Chicago, Bnd Bt Louls, Ah ju having heen ore Tho original ganized under a’ dispensation of General SE Parulett,. Elita, G, C Charles Roane, New "Fontley,. Albany; > and yklyn, Saratoga Springs, P. { Ohlo, Sir J. Kell 43 Sir Alexander 2, . G5 Sir Elijah H. Norton, nok from it We find that {n 1816 the following con: of affaira obtalned, so far ax the Gran campinent was concerned: body In Zonnsylvante, ted conse te. erlsty no me ¥ a agcond one had beon created, havin; The next, or Kleventh, ‘1 n 1 Fubordiwaies I Pivladcighity Harrisburg, | was held th Boston wept te e OealS tate of | ocension the Grand Encampment of Ken- erles nal met oO! oiin= to exerelse the Fang authority that the Grand | bus in 184%. 'T ve vi Encampment had in the preceding years— ys wo. Boliodl “te: vor not only In its own State, but “In all other | the Order, States wherein no Grand Encampment had | Lexington, Ki been formed.” x TUE GROWTH OF THE ORDER IAD RENO RArID— A “yante, Urbann, Pattiiuare, aa Wikia ton. ate at Ys “) ork « Grane Meamipmen ne us! 1 F, Breneman, Lo been formed, which organization Villian H,., Steric! roposed | D, B, Dick, Meadville, and John 2, Lebanon, P, G. a onnbia, GC, eb itwas but n small body com: h the population of the country and. he number of Masons therein—that th J ive workers Iu and zealous pronioters of the | Good work, ry M. Alking|Pomplar causa deemed tt necessary to take TINRTRENTH ENCAMPMENT. ttlor, Murfreesboro ;''}' some slaps for the recu Foster, Nashville. H and George C.") body, 4 PG. GC, of ft ‘Toxna, Sir HB. iy ‘Bir Joae ph W, Han- ba sg D. 8. Malvern, a9 prox: Gi Mein, Waeo, GC. Ges Touston ; and L, Mi 4. C, of Varmont, Edward G, Gz William Brins- Poy for ‘I. BM. 1G. dery of Virginia, Sir James 3 Sir John Far- d, DG. 0.3 Sir Pey- 3 Sir John L, and Robert E. ¥ he act 3 Sirs Joseph i nition oF a supreme lesa interests, 1g was natural to_ the it tion of the Order at that time, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, of course, was ami Bryau Stoddard, i ¥ t hode is to nhelinor, Bryan, P ery cisaereoinonts., ate, (emplars, In te several Eastern States, which were then the centre of tho elvilization of tt Jupiidletion. . consequently, finally, eee ne to hold thers, | Masois’ Hall, N sible, on somu wull-tefing ‘he gnatter wns he continent, to discuss how this t was ew York City, and unite, before the several Grand Eneampments, and each invited to send delegates. ‘This was In tho year 1816, . Gs WO Enenmpments _ responded,— andery of Wisconsin, SirJohn | Massach’ W, Woodhull, Milwaukee, G. 1 hy Sh Lemuel Ros- if, Carpuntor, hitéord, Belole a: St. John’s, es TH. Price, E. 1 H. Simons, C. ahington, DG, vania preferring, for somo hold herself from participa. perhaps, that the scheme would ie favorable outcome its ersso fondly hoped, yet the brotherhood of | it was ine to witl et, La Crosse, G. C. G ier, Alvin B. Alden, ec, and Carlos Ffiordinato Commanderlo 9,1, Wilmington, Del, Jam 8. Quigley, Glo. ; Jolin G. Wastin ton Ng Warren If. Ore: ' +A, M. Tubman, C.G, Columbin, No. 2, figton, MyHoM NE Parker, B. G.2 WV. eampinents In Maryland, trict of Columbia, York also refused to participate. This small body tuok upon itself agrent | Lowis, of Boston, was made Grand General. task, and proved the nuclaus of a monster | fasima; V, BE. Sir James V. Z Blaney, of perhaps, 1n 1816 240 | Chicago, Grand Captain-Generul; aud V. E, ted States, subordi- | Sir S.G, Risk, of New Ofteans, Grand, Recorder, At this Conclave the action of the! eee hington, Myron .; dohin Wilson, wai D.C., Isane L Jolinson, mr Fin,, Otis L. Ke ita HS, Sir Knights in the Un nate to the General Grand Encampment then instituted. To-ay there are over 80,000, with | Grand Commandery of Ohio of Dee, 9, 1857, repealing a revolution dissdlving thefr con- subordi- | nection with the General Grand Encamp- ment, was recelved, and the Ohio body took niore subordinate Eneampments holdin e 0! Ten charters direct from tho Genural Grand Ee Ata nlaee aniong is ablen welomaic Act sere thirty-one Grand Commanderie betweon 500 and Additional to these are a score or ens, No, 2, Jacksonville, which In Santa Fé, No. ‘Wilmington, N. &. egon, No.1, Tortlend, eC. Patton, C, Charieston,’S. c., Edward B.Jennison, B.C, ny Ulo; Richard Jone: wrt ere THE FINST DECADE AFTER THE FORMATION Eee Aatooal Gre Hous, prtincased | Commandery selected Memphis, ‘Tenn, ag nd nerease of membership, following bi cl ay LEM ey which enme tho antl-Masonle rush, which | the polut for the next Conclave in 1803. for a tine closed the doors of lodges and asy- PIFTEENTH ENCAMPMENT. Juins alike, but during all this opposition the General Grand Encampment mulntamed its | to recetva the honor of this contemplated orgunizntion, held fits trienntals, and waited | visit of Sir Knights from all parts of ‘the for the reowal which came with aummented | Union, ‘The Civil War acted a8 a burrier to the carrying out of this project, and ,conse- quently ‘the Grand Master culled a special Conclave in New York City Sept. 1, 1802, and. Sounseted with pe Dentltrcir a8 to Meltat < ‘ should be done. It was not in his power to Unlike, othor branches ‘ot Masonry, tho | change the pinca of meetings. ‘There were present at this spocial Conclave the repre- sentatives of thirteen Northern Grand Com- wunderies and. also the following Command- eries: Maryland, No.1; Washington, No.1; and Individivle Friend, No. 1, of New Or leans, The formor resolution selecting Mfein- vhis as tho place of meeting was revoked, and the Conclave promptly called to be hot the next day in New York City, One of the most Important pieces of business was tho ndoption of n new wniform,—the same that ig worn at the present day. Grand A{nster Pty HISTORICAL, ENIQHT TEMPLARIAS BTA’ ‘The turning point was the | ta! of 1856, when thu brotherhood re. celved fresh linpetus, and was placed upon footing that hus nover slice known a syt- Nartford Tr PP fc N Tun . ustrep | ‘Trienni ‘The opening of the nineteenth century, while It had witnessed in this country the rapid growth of Muasonfe Blue Lodges, com- prising the three fundamental degrees of the inystle order, found the people with compar- atlyely little knowledge of the rltes of Knight Templarism, ‘To be sure there had been sey- eral Independent asseciations formed that conferred the Order of the Red Cross and of Malta, and to n few of theso had nlso been added the ‘Tomplor rite; but the beautiful Knights ‘Templar in the United States is quito independent of European aliiiations, although in ite ceremonies and tis in close ‘necord with tho his- tory and principles of Its foreign ancestry. it is stl an Aierican Institution, be- enuse §t originated iu this country, from ou- thority obtained from ‘the ‘Thirty-third De- uprome Council, A. and A. S, Rite, In Foror head nerope, “in fact, tie Yeats ruleror headin Europe, In fact, the Knights prinelples of this Order hadnot been brought | Templar of the United States aro organized put to thelr full degree, the organizations were of o somewhnt Irrogular chnracter, there was a lnck of vitality manifested and a want of the enthusiasm s0' much novded in | developing. confraternity of this descrip- ton, and, as might be expected, the order was 10 placed upon the Xoatins tit Hila ee tured elsewhers and that !t was deatined to ‘ secure in after yours, “There was In the City convune this afternoon nt tne concluylon of of Boston, In 1803, a society of Knights of tho | park, especially erected for tho occasion. Ked Cross, which aftor nn existence of ® | Ana imattor of Interest to the Sir Knights and the gonerat public, the following sketch of tho doings of previous Encampmenta is Sse oe. 6 United States, and the laws of this country, and owe vo ection whatayer to Mnstera or Com- inanders in Europe, GRAND ENCAMPMENTS, SKETCHES OF PNEVIOUS HRIGUTLY CONVEN- The twenty-first Grand Encampment will ate the streot pageant, Jp the Asylum In Lake ee tle more than four years, deemed it ex- pedient to mergo Itself: into the Boston En- compinent of Knights Templar, and It fs hore that we find one of the cornerstones, so to speak, of tho brotherhood in the United Btates, From that day to this the Boston Encampment has lived and flourished, Ita membership comprised the most substantial tesidents of that city, who were ambitlous to | M. FE. and the Ifun, DoW! develop the honored principles of the Ordor, And to this end thoy Inbored indefatigably and nobly until they dad achieved the object as) they so diligently sought, and. had set in mo- | Grant Captatn lon a movement that has grown with auc- | Paul Dean, of Boston, ceeding years and strengthened with en- thustastic and devoted followers... But while the Boston Council was In existence and be- fore Ithad taken upon itself the formalities ofaCommandery, we find’ that there were | ‘Recordor; V. (leo.afow organizations of Knights, and Malta or of the Temple, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and | Grand Sword-Bearer, Tt wax dvelded uy, the noxt mesting 51 of New York it 1819, ‘The second guthor! At tho first Convention of Sir Knights tn the United States in 2800, and. after the Con- stitution had been the luw of tha Order until 1884, tho elec- ns follows; t Cituton, of New York, Grand Muster: I.E, ‘Thomas. Webb, of Boston, Deput Kk which was Grand Master; ston, Grand Gene ralise ta Anes, of Albany, N. Y. BHAYeA.F RRA ; VY. Rov, rand Prelate; V. £. of Now York, Grand Senlor john Carlisi, of Providence, Junior Warden; ‘oviddence, It. I Gran ounces, of New ‘ohn Snow, of RL, (rand Standard-Bearer; han Sehioffolit, Martin Mosfmay + . I, Peter Grinnell, of Pr Treas: Grand elthor of | Xork, Gi terrane of New York, on at this meeting that ould be held in the City of tho Genoral Grand Encampment occurred Supt. 10, 1819, nt Ala- ‘aw York City. ween tho frst antl second meot- RE. Thomas edd, and, after eas, this yvacnney was y tha: promotion of V, ¥, Sir. owls to bo Deputy Grand Master, elevation of Madtnent Sir Knight John Snow to the rank of Grand Generallsalino of the General Grand Encampment, yicw Si Henry Fowle, ‘There was no other business of importance transacted. THE THIRD MEETING, after a Inpye of seven years, York City, In St John’s ‘There had been 9 notable rdor meantine, and we ren haton this occasion thy representation In- Grand Encampments of 31 Island, New » North Carolina, and tere wore also applications for charters presented from various other sec- tlons of the United Stites, and atter granting these requests and electing officers,.the body & tho storm of op- | adjourned until 1820, ‘Tho fourth gathoring was held So A GRAND BODY ITAD BEEN FORMED, butuolther it uur the subordinates were of Very long existoneo. ‘The history of the Or- der, in 1805, makes inention’ of an Encamp- ment ‘of Newburyport and Boston, Mass, ; -SCounctt at Portland, Me: three Eneam! tents tn Maryland, and four in New York, there ig otso.a' record of o Grand En- Cmpmentin Rhode Island, and St. John’s nent of Kulglts ‘Templar, at Provi- n the same State, the moving spirit was Thomas t was formed Aug, 80:3, bb was the first presiding officer, and held it portunt position for upward of Lwelve ra. St. Joliuvs Enenimpmeht (now Com- During tho some: routine busi night Stersate 6 ee fond was held In Now all, Sopt, 18, 1620, rowth of tho tn the records When - political bodies tha work of this | eluded the nt went on as though there wore lon known, its workln, U Knights belng ever maintal 4 belng carried forward without Whenever tho summons | went the brothers responded withouthesita- On, Ho matter how stron, 1b beat froin without, ‘They stood b rho and Chriatiun colors which they | 1820, ke the Knights of old met ution with une rhuciples for which they B er must triumph at last ome ts widesprend as civil! ARS ar mR er. e, » Ab thts meoting the palnful tntell- gence of the death of M. E. Grand Mus- butt and every offelally | presented, appropriate uctlon taken, find that Encampments from Ohio, an ¢ zation it- | Washington, D. C., were represented for the of St. Jolin puts | first tne on this occasion, ‘There were sow es innde tn the officers of tha General pment, that of Grand Maater Sir Kufaht, Jonathan hire, while Sir Y,, was elected 16 Oldest existing 0: upton in the United Hatton of Knights 'f nothing to refute It, ates, and records elinw FROM THE YEAR 1803 TO 1810, neampments wera estab sBlates, with varytiy 4 We have slated, id, wt the thuo uf tho olw’s Encampinent, a Ate: jurisdiction, how= @ State Ines. It um- ‘Yemplar inturests frow which its nae was t ilrst this body way: amblitlous to the entire United rode Island, and: * th nto belongiiuz,”? St nad Ht to become tha Nutlonal bod rT ir Henry Fowls, Barry bolug bestow Ne: Pot Now IJTony Ezra 8. Crozier, of Deputy Grand Master; and Sir KolghtJoslan Whittaker, of Providenco, R. 1, Grand crallsshino, while South Caroling received representation In the James Engtand, Captuin-Gunera! light eriods of extutence, tr ore was in Rhode Talat freanization of BL Ji vent beyond th farmorethan the Kulght of Charleston, 33 Grand hing of interest to record in the ith mevtin, rbeere the General Grand was held Nov, 20, 180, at huyond the reBluction of ME. Sir yo.as Grund Muster, THE BINTH MEETING tor, D. O., In 1835, when Advanced to the Master, and Sir C1 ., beeatie Grand Recorder, tho Seventh ‘Irlennint was held at moving causu of the, | 2 nsg., Where there were: als, Ciswnt NE OF the eontrol of ie” Neampments represented, oud Eucauwip at Rnuther sesslon hold by y Of Baltimore, it Grand Encampment” Ne adinissiun 0 "iow Yh Was ho doubt the ent trvin Balthiio nn the Lith of Sa {dinber, 1841, the “Jursdiction of | Trlennal assumblad in ‘New Yotl City, un Elahith We here fad a now feel to he shull extend to any: Wherein there fa Grand aularly established.” Bo we stand General i action and auth capa of the Unlty of enthusiast ine uw thattering state De ee a tere f its growth shown 1 Haven, Conn., was honored with the the | Ninth ‘'rienniu!, Sept. 10, 164. cusion the brethren, who Xerclsing the fu: in had found some THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, \880—TWELVIE PAGES ermined that | of Tay. N. Y.. becoming Grant Master, i BAT West was firxt favored with 9 This, ‘thorefore, | Triennial Conclave, the point Axed upon be- the ¥ Sept, hud | ing Columbus, 0, and the da Tenth tee a din- | of St. Loula, Mo, Apo rand Encampment fn (84h, wo | Was one important change made, Deputy Grand Master; V. Fronch way redlected. being lected to that exnited position, gathering was not! ngsachusetts, was olected Grand Master. , THE RIGUTHENTI CONCLAVE 1. Hopkins was made Deputy Grand Muaste: V.E. Sir Vincent 1. Iuribut, Grand (oi Parvin, Grand Recorder, F) teenth ‘Triennial Conclave, Dec. 1 here were changes In three other ollices, Cloveland, Twentleth ‘Trienninl, Aug, %, 1877, t, 14, | the prizes BE 8lr Vince! nial of 1 * IN GENERAL, TIE STREET-CARS, TUR WEST SIDE, of We En- | serve the purpuse ‘of o switch, an Randolph and State nud Madiion and Stat Wiis ‘i rad ench inornlig, rgeber fines if it appears necessary. On th Aailises other lunes, 9 ue THH NORTH BIDE, . et dofects In the cunstitution under which they had beet working slncu 1816, cutered into i reylslon of this document, which eventunted ptlon of inure stringent rules for the Camp, and breakfast will be served there at 4 o'clock ‘a, in, on the morning of the parade; thoreforo all who ent thore will 0 breakfast in time to be prompt at is Hin Nouman T. GAsaerre, Commandant of tho Lincs. Wanhen G. Prripy, Adjutant Goneral and Chief of Stat. CARRIAGE, REGULATIONS. Mr. J.T. Green, n livery man of this clty, has charge of the matter of furnishing car- rlazes to the Knights and ing their stay In this city, and has devised 0 system of routes, a willat once commend Itself. be found in hits office at the cam and will isaue teketa, each good riage, svating four persons, at the prices These tickets will be tender with the drivers of all carriages at and will be caahed upon presenta- t, Green’s office, The routes and prices are as follows: No. 1—Michigan avenue to Thirty-Mfth strect, onat on Thirtyefifth atrect to Gratid boulevard, south to South Park, north on Drexel, ¥3 Oakwood to Vinconnes avenue, north to fifth atrect, enat to Dougins’ Munument, weat tu Michigan avenue, north to Twenty-ftth atreot, enat to Prairto avente, north toSiztecnth weat to Michlan avenue cam —Michigin avenue to Shirt botlovand, south tl Tark to Lake Park; back through Hydo Park and Droxel poulovard to Oakwood; wost on Oak- ncennea avenue: by A fiith strovt. to Douglas Monuments chigan avenue, toTwenty-ffth street; cast to Pralrio avenue, north toSixiventh streot, wert to Wabash avenue; north on Wabash ava nue to Twelfib street and tha camp—810, No, North on Michigan avenuo to Monroo atrect; west to Btate atrect, north on State to Huron, east on Muro throith Water- Work wlll run Its cars to Mad/|aon street slong a9 tho crowd — permits. pf the ‘Templars, fal have ample op- ing Into line and assengers will Chirk street that It will be necessary for tho cars to fall back to Kinzie, where’ a switelr was put in the other evening. During several hours of the day the terminus trout Hnes will beat Kinzie. obstructions are removed thoy will ad- vanee to Madison, Tho Walls street cars will not be so much obstrneted, though-for a ttine, of course, they will be somewhat interfered with, THE BOUTIT SIDE. The Wabash avenue care will run until the them to pull off, whieh early hour. ‘They will ite street intl] that Is blockaded, when they will return to Wa- ‘The Clark street cara wil south Inter than half-past 8. The Conpany 1 it can to accommodate {is cus- on this Hubbard was their friends dure Mr. Green can procession ubiiges willbe nt a prett then run down SI growing with every recurring gathering of Ya. In 1853, was the point at which the ‘t'weltth Triennial Coitelnve was held, but there was not much of Interest In the procecdings, beyond the fact that on this occasion three new Stata Encampmients sent. up their representatlyes,—Maine, Vermont, and Virginia—and jojned In furthering tho THE ARCIES. GREAT PROGRESS WAS MADE YESTERDAY in completing the arches on Wabash avenue. Commencing at Thirteenth street, the work was pushed with great vigor, fully 200 men being employed in perfecting the designa upon the structures which span tho avenue at lta various intersections, ‘The grand arch at Twelfth street recelved its fintshlng touches Jato in the ofternoon, and now presents a magnificent display of beautiful coloring and exquisit workman: ship. Its prevailing color is purple, and tts dimensions sixty-s!x feet square and fifty feet high, ‘Iwo balcontes have been erected, ono on each side of the avenue, capable of seat- ing 860 people, From the west balcony Grand Master Hurlbut and the officers of tho Grand Encampment will review the long line of plumed Knights ag they pass beneath the urel. In the centre, overhinglt and south fronts of the rch, w! rand banner of th anked by the grand benuseants of the Grand Encampment. At the Hartford (Conn. vl rank Eneampnionts | 9, T8G0,--tho ae Son hae enna) ent was here ordered that the word " Encainp- anont,”* or “Encanpments,” 98 applying to State or subordinate bores, should be strick- en from the constitution, and *Command- ery,” or “Cominanderics,” substituted there in the contro! of affairs, und be | for. ‘The growth of Templarism was lus come the recognized authoritive head, 'Thoro | trated in was pnly ¢ ote thing oda fad Re ‘4 r i tionize, a4 far ad possible, the iiiverent senti- | 1820 there ware five id Encampinente ar ments, and unite the brotherhood wnder a SS Se i witch should frame n to Pine, north on Pine a to Lincoln Park; back on Donrborn avenue to Ontariv streot, west on On- tario to Clark, south on Clark to Michigan, wost on Sichigan to La Salle. south on Ho h tho tunnel to Washington, east on on to Michigan avenuo, south to tho camp—$5. Nu. B—Michizan avenue to Madison street; Madison street to Morgan, south to Monroe, west ‘an Monroe to Qj Oo remarks of the Grand Recorder to har | at this Conclave, who showed that while In three subordinates represented in the Gen- te eral Grand Encaimpmont, there were on this ie arbiter of Command- | occasion eleven Grand Cominanderies and forty-two subordinnta Commanderies under den avenue: southwest an Og- Pougins Park, through Dougles Park,Central to Hum! baldt ty North avenue: North avenue cnst to Halsted strect; Halsted ntrect cust ta Centro, Contre cast to Lincoln Park, through Lincoln ni i Luke-shore drive through Water-Works and Pino strect to Huron, weat to Rinte; south on Stato to Washington, cost on gton to Michignn avonuo, camp—Si0, BEAUSEANTS, Caleb Blake, of Lewiston, Me., the solo representative of Lewiston Commandery, {s ‘The 13th of September, 1859, saw tho Four- tventh ‘Crienniat Conclave lucuted in Chica- o, and jt was by far the most notable gather a convention in | Ingof tho kind that had, up to that thine, been held, The enterprising surroundings plan of actlon, | of the new city reemed to infuse fresh life into the Order, and we read that the Grand Commanderies from Mnino to Cullfornia and from ‘Texas to Vermont,—sixteen in all— besidessoventeen subordinate Commanderies, usetts and Rhode Isinnd, aud New | participated, It was found) necessary to make some further revision of the constitu. tion, and to decide upon an_ appropriate unl- form for the Sir Knights. The session Insted romot= | p week,so reat avas the amount of work that found «necessary to transact, that jurisdiction, no doubt, were a3 anxious | ‘There was once_ mare A shan nth m foro final settlement of the case as were the | afice ft 3 B. more Eastern districts, Subordinate En- Feet ot Wah DA eet Loulsiana, Dis- | to that position, and RE. ‘Sir Bi in” New | Goodloe, of Kentucky, pelng selected ns f. Sir Winslow Conspicuous amon, lecorations of the gram ure! XP,” the croysof Constantine, and the cross and crown are also present, ‘The roof of the archi is festooned with pur Countless benuseants and oth er emblematic flags are present in profusion. Tho baleontes have been carpeted, and thelr fronts adorned with the banners of tha nent, garianded and festuoned ‘nuked by tha conts-of-aring he Grand Commander: tho threo Chien: the arch will Mary Commandery, of Philadelphia, pald Tne Tripune the honor of a visit yesterd ny, headed by its fine band, which played most ries, Enelrellny the shields of t Commanderles of the United States, "The Loulshina arch, at Fourteenth stree! has been finished, and presents a beautiful nppearntice, The arch at Sixteenth street, white and orange, 15 also fimshed, nnd corre. sponds in beauty with the other arches, At Lighteenth street the arch commemorative of the State Commanderics of Ni Pennsylvania is one of the most attractive of the series. ‘The predombuating colors are orange and black, with the usual number of At Twentieth street green ts tho predominating color, and hanging trom th contre of the arch Is a pieture of 0 horseback, surround The shortest and fattest trombone player is jn tho Detrolt Band, heading the St. Bernard. Commandery, of East Saginaw, Mich, band Ig a good one, however. Greenwood Commandery, No, 63, Brook- lyn, N. ¥., V. E. Sle Alexander Hunter, E. C., arrived yesterday, and {5 quartered at tho Windsor Hotel. . This Commandery Is not on the published list, Alcyone Council 412, Royal Arcanum, will hold @ meeting at thelr rooms, In MeVicker ’s ‘Theatre Bullding, this evening at8 of clock, and will be pleasod to see all visiting me m- bers of the Order. There were fourteen prescriptions issucdin. enmp yesterday, and one Knight, » member of the Athelstano Commandery, was in the hospital. A number are suiferling from colds and rheumatic pains, Adjutant L, G, Rutherford, of Mus! No. 1, yesterday presented C. J ~ who ig also Grand Commandery of Michigan, an behulf of the Commandery, with a beautiful Grand Commandery sword and belt. elected avid 3. night on ‘ed by emblematic flags ‘The Cleveland arch at Twenty-first street was not finished Jast ovening, but a host of In completing {t had re- ceived instructions to work lust night, and not to stop until the decorations were com- redominating color will be when Snisied, this will be dsomest structures inthe en- nessee also enme up near the close of the session and took her sent. ‘Tho result was that, In compliment of this act of the Grand Commandery of that Stata, the Genera! Grand workinen changed one of the han BT But the City of Memphis was not destined CALUMET OLUB. ELALORATE DECORATIONS. By far the most elaborate, complote, and expensive decorations in the city are those which now hang apon tho walls of the Culu- met Club, corner of Eighteenth street and Michigan avenue. Those who claim to bo judges of such inatters say that no such dec- orations have been made in many years, For four weeks the preparations have been golng on, and under tho management of Mr, W. A. Angell, the display has become one of which tha Club may well be proud, and the visiting Knights will upon sight pro- nonce them simply grand, cheapness enters into the slightest detail of allthis mass of decorative beauty. -E pied from au perb original: Warden of the All persons who have no hotel. accommo- dations are hereby informed they can ters by applying to ennhtl Comittee, who have accu mmodations in private houses for a people, No hotel and no camp room left. The Chicago Historleal Society desires to have every Cominandery in attendance upon the Conclave send, for the purpose of de- posit in its collection of historical matter, 2 spociinen of every badge in use, Please en- close {tin onvelops and address It by post, or ertoot, 91 Dearborn street, Thecrection of stands for witnessing tho rocession continued tnabated yester- day. alone the Hne of march. One of tho most desirable Is that placed at the northenst corner of Madison and LuSallo streets by Fleming & Freeman, Appileutions for sents will be received by Mr, Freeman at 140 Mad- large number of send it to 8, HL the most costly kind, and the many emblems, fingy, and banners, present an appearance dinicult to duplicate. Is, however, really a ‘The Sth of Suptember, 1865, saw tho Six- teenth ‘Eriounin! Conclaye in session nt Columbus, O, Elghteen Grand Command- erleg wore represonted, and also subordinate Conimanderies from Arkansas, District of Columbia, Wisconsin, Maryland, and Mtinne- ants, A change of Grand Masters was unde, M.E, Sir li, f. Palmer, of Milwaukee, Wis., whieh It would bo ver The “Apollo Shiekt work of art, ond is an exact copy of the the Conmandery headquarters, cy cross and crescent, tho dentl’s-head, pelican, ond laurel wreath nn elegant style, and “sure rounded by heavy silk banners and. satin crosses, fringed with heavy buliion fringe, nll of which surtiounts motto, Pro Deo, Lh ‘There will also be I Ing guze of the Sir Kuli Lirthe centre appears asilyer cross surround- ed by sllk Aimurlean flags, each of which ts nek to n allver-tipped halbrand, all hing in the centre, forming A combinn- tlon of exquisit beauty. pppent the silk te Cavaroc & Son, tho wine merclinnt: and 18t Wabash avenue, decoration in front of shape oft Knight iu full armor, mounted upon a white charger, more life-like than any- thing heretofore we! from New Orleans, Knight In full armor in eal H nce all finished pole stare nae For tho first time In the history of the Order, 3t Lonis, Mo., was ninde the reat of triennial conclave, Sept, 15, 1808 This Neeunle in every. respect, there belny present Sir Knights from al sections of tho reunited Union, North and South, and tho manifestation of brotherly fvellng was a subline spectacle, ‘There was a great deal of legisintion -necessnry to inect the exigencies of the ocension. “At this gathering, AL E. Sir Willlam §. Gardner, of ha Commandery omine, et Fraternitate,” ont to the adinir- hts the Club badge. of thelr show- Lawrence & Martin have decorated their establishment handsomely. Anornate portl- tritnined and bearing the word wntings of an anclont mounted z he coats-of-arins of the thrve Chicago Come mandertes, and a profusion of banners an evergreen adornments constitute the chief features of this particular display. Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rall- road hua no track todockey Club Park, and heneo cannot run special trains to thor round Weiinesday, the printed statement in the various guides and programs to the contrary notwithstanding, This atatembye port, which has been out the knowledge or authority of the Ilngton oflictala, S In a pawnshop window on Clark stroct fs exhibited the plumed chapeau of sume un- fortunute Knight, and attached thoreto ts the the bnlance of the motte, Vinees,” having buen omitted by thy wagelsh custodian of other people’s valun- bles.” It fs only fatr to say that the chapean for sovernl weeks, and ntly cannot be tha property of any and red satin crosses of Masonic emblems, and hangin mot in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 19, 1871. Tkore were gathored together the Grand Command. erles of twenty-vlght States, six of which were from tho South; while, besides these. there wero representitives of subordinate Commantertes from seven additional States, three Territories, the District uf Columbin, and the Sandwich Islande, ‘There wore some important changoa mado In the constitution ald by-laws, ‘Tho brilllaney of tho pageant presented indy bo gleaned from tho state- ment that seyonty-s!x Commanderies, with 4,300 Sip Knights and 700 musiclans, wero in Mune oil the occasion of the uscorting of the Grand Encampment to the Asylum, Apollo Commandery, of Chicago, was given the post. of Guard of Honor to tha Grand Encamp- mont of the United States, ‘Tho prize on this orcnsion for exceilence of movement, Peefecuinnot diselpline, and general knight- ly uppesrance was awarded to Detroit Com mandery, No. 1, of Detrolt, Mich. ‘The Grand. Master elected’ at thia Conclave was AL 1, sir J. Q, A. Fetluws, while §, E, Sir James suspended — by ele~ ary hive niso hung upon the outer walls of the Hendquarters perfoct fac-almiles of the badges: of Oriental Commandery of Cleveland; Bultl- No, 1; St. Bernard and Chieago Commoandertes of this city, Besides the profuse and beautiful decorations of articular Interest, thera will also be count. banners, crosses, nnd. tings, al tn the richest manner, rect facalmila.of the badges of the Grand Comtmandor and Grand Prelate of the Order, rations for seatin| a dit ie saa age to-day ALL bo made, an ja expected tnt to-day will bo a red-letter one It the brilliant history of this social organization. —— GENERAL ORDERS. AMP REQULATIONS. GraNp Coumanpeny or Knigiuts TEMPLAR OF Intinois, CAMP De MOLAt, ‘Avg. 16,—Tho following general order {4 promulygatod for the {nforniation and government of all Knights ‘Templar attending tho Twentysiirst Tricnnlal Conclave of the Grand Comuandory of tho more Commandery, rgely eltentated with= atic * In Hoc,” iS ie “In ELoe hns been “In Loo” Tho following distinguished Indiana Ma- sons are in attendanca: manders 1ibridge @. Han Ruckle, Charles Crutt, Salathiot T. Wiltlana, Lynch; Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of indiana, Martin H. Rice, Itebort tan, Nicholas 2. Erville B. Bishop, 7 V2 Dean, C ssino; V. E, Sir Ben prin Dean, Grand evils al ern Captnin-General; and V. lr ‘Theodore 8, ew Orleans had the honor of welcoming 1, Camp Do Molay fs now, and will bo until tho marching under the funeral arch and other Arches, and called attention to tho fact that swords should be reversed while passing un der the funeral arch. io also urged that the Yarlous Division Commanders see that thelr divisions were formed promptly and on tine, stating that tho column would move at the stated tlie whether Commnanderles wero in dineor not. Other valuable suggestions Were offered, and the oMficers dispersed, ‘The Division Commanters met the Eintnent Com: inanders tater in thoevoning and gavoto thent the same instructions, FLOWERS FOR THE PAIR. e Among the many pleasant and fraternal occurrences of yestersday was the presenta. ton of a beautiful bouquet of flowers to the Jadies of the California Commandery. The presentation was on belisif of the Grant Commandery of Ilinols. About 3 o'clock Deputy Grand Commander John, ©, Sinith led a party of ladies and gentlemen to the headquarters of the Californians, and In a few weil-turned plirases presented the floral gift as a testimonial of regard from the Slr Knights of the Sucker State, On behalf of the ladies of the “Golden Gate,” Sirs. O. C. Wheeler, wife of the Grand Prelate of Callfornin Commandery, thanked tho donors for their elegant and timely pres- ent Mrs. Wheeler Bye that she was at loss to express the gratitude of herself and lady Poiepantons bub sugecsted Ulat, as flowers bloom for the gratification and enjoyment of every one, she hoped that tender recollections of the occasion would blossom. and blooin in the hearts of ull who took part, in tho pleasant affair, sTho donors were tn- vite into the California quarters, and, whilst enjoying the pleastires of souclal concourse, were visited be the Apollo quartet, who gave several of thelr vocal selections ina manner that elicited unbounded applause from all present, : i A naz TANNER. Somo time previous tostarting for Chicago, the Grand Commandery: of Galltornia oifared 2 prize banner to the Commandery Feporting the Inrgest number of Sir Kolehisot the Con- clave. It was found yesterday that Bodie Commandery had won the banner, having sent twenty-one of Its forty members to the thering. George H, Bump, commanding ho Fifth Division of the California Comi- mandery, hends the mountain boys. from Boule, and with his comrades was lust night prancing Aronnd with evident pride at hov- ng carried off the elegant silk banner of SuprOMNEy, Bodle is the Mhest town in California, being situated 0,000 feet nbove the level of the sen, and in the region of perpet- ual sno The Commandery, in. order to reach Chicago, trayeled 125 iflles by stage, and arsived here after a seven days’ Faurneyt in oxcellent spirits, ‘They are all hardy min- ers, ant would bave walked the entire dis- tanec rather than have inissed securing the banner flag. DETROIT AND CANADA VISITORS, The following named members of Company , <Apullo Commandery, left yesterday mornlug on: the % o'clock train over tha Michigan Central Railrond to mect the De- troittrain: Sir Knights D. Q, Hamilton, 8, S. Chapman, R J. Walshe, R. C. Garrabrandt, A. 3, Galloway, E. B. Chandler, B, E. Sage, Herrick, Charles E, Leonard, Joun i, Jet: fery, Theodore O, Leonard, and ‘TH The eseurt wag under vommand of Sir Knight James I. Coyne, 8. W, ‘They met the Detroit <peelut at Niles, Mich. On the traln wero helr Coummanderles—Detroft, No. 1, the Richard Coeur de Lion, No. 14, of London, Ont, nnd the Palestine, No. 18, of New York City, ‘The first-named Commandery ts made up of 175 Knights and officers, and they bring with thein eighty Indies, ‘They are quartered atthe Grand Pacilic Hotel. ‘The London, Ont. ‘Kahehts number thirty, and prin twenty Indies, ‘They are ‘at the Commercial Hotel, The New-Yorkers number fifty, and are accompanied by wu number of ladles. The train arrived ut the Michigan Central de pot at G25 p,m, and the Kuights were met by 2 mounted escort from the Apollo Commandery. On the way to the hotel the Detreit Commandery, which fs Juatly celebrated for Its superb drill, exes cuted a nulnber of ditficult evolutions, which enlled forth applause all along the line, Tha party expresses entire satisfaction with the quarters provided, PRESENTATION, An Interesting Ineld vceurred at the ‘Van Buren-street entrance to the camp along toward 5 o'clock In the afternoon, St Bernard Commantery were drawn up in tine aud saluted some of the Cnrilfornia Knights who had called at thelr headquarters, and then iuvited thom to witness 1 presentation, . CG. nrry Turner, who ls Past Eminent Commander of St. Bernard, was called out of his tent, and) Eininent Commander Dr. Carr proceeded to compliment hin for his manly aualitles, ending his speech by presenting himwitha Grand Captain-General’s Jewel,— an beautiful pievo of workmanship, set off with three diamonds, Sir Knteht Turner, who was much alfected, admitted that he knew sur eeing. wns coming, but nut ex- actly what, aud briefly returned his thanks. Grand Commander Morse acknowledged ils Indebtedness to Sir Knight ‘Turner, who had represented: him in Chicago and wiinse Reals had evolved averything, hat had been. done by the Grand Commandery. | Three cheers wero given for Sir Knights Morse, Turner, and Cart, and also for the Californians, who were escorted to their quartery by. 150 members of St. Bernard, headed by i bahd. Anong the sorenndes tendered Tuk Tum UNE Instevening was an_enjoyable one by the:celebrated Arsenal Band, of St. Louis, of tw uty pleees, under the leadership of Mr. FW. Lewis, Among other selections tlivy gave the beautiful song by C, A. White, “Mother with tha Angels There.” ‘Thesere- nade whe enjoyed by a large crowd who gathered about ‘Ture Tiunune Buildbys. TIL MOTEL comnipons, : ‘Tho diifervut hotels presented a wonderful sight last welt, with the army of Knights ant curlosity-seekurs which -had invaded them, ‘Lhe lobbies were crowded and the hully and parlors: ditto, TI Thors was much confusion, Which was caused by the Come manderles bringing with then extra guusts for whom quarters had not been secured In advance, In the halls and corridors tho Knlghbts swapped cards and badges, while in the parlora the Jadles made them- selves a8 comfortable os tha crawd- ed condition of things would permit. ‘The lnrger hotels ‘were invaded every few minutes by a band which echoed through tho arches, heading still more Knights ‘freal from the trains, Theso arrivals had no ue parenteffect on the crowd, which sluaply swallowed them up and walled for more, Progress was dillleult but novertheless pluas- nut, owing to the kulglitly courtesy zencral- ly diyplayed, There whs inuch grumoling, of course, but there was Much murs general good humor and Interchangy of opinions 13 tothe delightful climate and attractions of Chivago, with unlyersal compliment for tha assiduous attentions of the menibors of the the Sir Hnlghie on tho occasion of tha Ale i h ‘There were thirty Grand Commanderles and eleven subordinate Commanderlos repre- sented. On this occasion M. KE, Sir James Jf, Hopkins was advanced to the posftion of Grand Moster and &. E. Sir Vincent 1. Mur but becaine Deputy Grand Master, while MeDonuld; Charles Fisher, who has been vl iH ures of the Grand Lode for thirty-three con- secutive terms, ond Willluin 2! Grand Seoretary. ‘Tho officers of the Grand Commandery of Tndlang were escorted to tholr handyuarters nt tho Grand Paeliloat 0 o'clock by the fol- Contmuanderias, hunded of Lidianapolls: a ly Of Indiunnpolls; La Valette, Evansville; Fort Wayne, 0. 883 and Plymauth, Cominanderies tn the e Grand offers oceupled six carrliges, and the display nado by the Ioustur Knights was quite creditable. Camping out, under the best of elrouin- tho wost comfortable thing in ut when one Is compelled te face Inding dust and cliders, a3 was in the enip, life bo comes a positive burden. ‘Tho walks should be kept sprinkled, and whoever ‘has churgo of this Important branch of the business has neglected his duties. Complutats were loud especlally by the ladles, ‘Tho coal-chiters of the walky, ground-to powder under the feat of (ho throngs who frequent the grounds, Were caught up and whirled ‘under the canvas afdcs of the tents, peruivat- ing cveryners and causing great discom- or : 4 Tho following Indiana Commandories, ‘with the TuMbaot swords nomed, ud rege eet at tndlann cloao of ‘tho Grand Encampment, under the immediate obarge of the Grund Commandery of & Tho outer Inesof this cnmp will bo guarded bya dotachmont uf tho First Brigade IN. Gy, under the Immediate command of Relg.-Gen, J, & Torrenve, the same having beon kindly for tho protection of tho Cump by Sir ight Gon, H, filllurd, Adjutant-Gonvral of 8. The police detaliod for duty will. roport to nnd be onder the charge of it Kotuht Fospn Supurintendont of Police, Tho clowning of canip and [ts sunitury regu. Joby votaits of Bir Knighta under the cburge of tho Oflicer of the jarvis will pass all Sir Knights in unt form and such Indies as ny rn of any Gran Oy draw the prize for. fae , Vor elaborate preparations wera mado for the occasion, and sverything attending It o0- curred with most pronouticed éclat. ‘There wore thirty-one State Grand Comimandorles represunted and elayen subordinates, ‘The legislation enacted wos Iinportant, Hero qgain Detroit Commandery, No, 1, secured iL, Hurlbut was elect Master, and Chleago was sulected ane the point for holding the Trien- stances, 1s not ‘ommandor attend. rand Encampment will be recognized: muatia, blank cards for which will bo fur- ad from: thao headquarters, Tho must apevity the number whether good for one day or until the close wu! the Enowupmont, “Phe .| of the Hnea will olso rant Tanita i the case Inst evening 43 OF tho commandant reooguized by the ne + #. ¥. Commander of lows will dotalt Commander of Cattfornia for Wednesday, Commandor of Now Hamp- Ofiicur of the Day for'Thure- duy. 40. altdetalleof Sir Knights for fntlgue or Neo duty wilt be made frum the Commuandore es in this camp and from thors beudyuarters, under the dirvcdion of the Oltcer of the Duy, NANLES M, Moniz, Grand Commander, 1 Git W. Bannan, Grand Recorder, ENTEUTAINMENT TLOKETS. Tho procession to-tay will not materially Interfero with tho movemont of tho West Diviston streetcars, Yesterday a switelt was putin at the corner of Randolph streot and Fifti avenue, which will be the termi- hus ofall tha care passing that polnt while | thé procossion 1s moylug on Clark nid Madl- son streets, At Madison street and Titth avenue a dummy will bo placed, whieh will qucall ‘the Ollivor of tho Da, Headquarters at tog lite hour: ndlanapolis, 75 awords; La- No, 5, 41 ewords; hd the tor minus of the cary of Madison streot witl be bo at that polnt. ) During the forming of the procession there will be no Interference with travel wnetorer unless, {tis at the corner of Heanquautkid TuiennIAL CoMMITTNE OF Kyiauis ‘Vearnan, Civago, Au Tomplar guests In tho City of Chleayo, greetings al Hokete fur tae soveril ontertulnmonts cun in which event the cars will be switched a dof the Rutertuloment Committee these pulnts. On all of the nes the number of cova will bo doubled to-day and tomorrow, and will npke Tipe jar trips up te 1 u'clock fer this hour the Madlon street cars Wil run every ten minutes, or oftener If necessary f° aecummodate tho public. Night cars will atyo be run on the Valotte, No, 15, 55 13, Cr sword swords: Sun 20, 85 swords; Murlon, Na, $1, 34 Sols, No. 2, i H swords; Apallo, Ivilie, 75 swords; Greencastle, No, 1, Yawords; total, Hb awords, ~ MINOK ITEMS HEME AND THERE, of the Grand and Divi: manders und the Diviston Alde was held last Priennlal Coulee hoad- nent Sir Norman T, Gasvetta gave oa number of instructions og to the chaukes of thue in qt tho Cup, of whieh dir De Witt O, Crox! Chairman, with tho exception of those tur tia Boat excursions, which can bo Boat Commmittos ub Ne whiob Bir Oscar W, Burrott IsChuirionn, BP tnuke your requests for tickets 18 MOMEDt, Go that YOU Ima; forg the Graod Purade aud Most Eminent Grand Muster, whlch iunoy ut 8:0 o'clock, All Kniatte should procure thote breakfasts in stg be rendy wt the divcront rendezvous at the hours nuuud i Geaoral Order Nod, which has been distributed to the difer ent Comurauders | tho vit: ‘iekets fur mnegls ut t! ding cao by procured of tie Cum ‘La Salle atrect, at oe aralso, NO. 23, n street wy to-morrow there will be -an ubundance of care W convoy the Kulghts and others to the Jockey Club Park, even it: the vara havo to be take from some of the ‘The North Slde'Street Raltway Company te, Grand Rspogien, Jocul committees, Columbia Commandery, of Washington, D. CG. which arrived inst evenmg, was ace campanted by tho United States Marino Hund, whose services wore secured only through great exertions, Application waa first mude to Col, AleContuy Conunandant of the Marine Harracks at Washington, who being nn opponent of Masonry, refused to allow the band to maka tho’ trip, Grand Commander, Parker thon, appualed to, the ct Secrotury of he = =Na who ” disilked "to, Interfero with Col, MeContey; but referred the Committos fo Prevident Hayes, who, after stoning to tham, Isstted a puremptory order on the Colonel directing that twenty-five members of the band be allotted te the Commandery, It guems, therefore, that tho country ls ln, debted to’ “ Our Carter” for the existence of tho band, and to, President Hayes for thelr presence at the Conclave, eS STIL THUY COME, INDIANAYOLIS, speetat Dispatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, : inpranaronis, Auge 10—TLho Knights Templar are passing through hero in tabu: Jous numbers to the Chicago meeting, Fur the twenty-four hours ending at noon to- stay the Cluclnnatl, Ludlanapolls, St. Louis & Zhieago Road had taken from tho Union puot dust alxry cara, While tho Indlanapalls, Peru & Chicago Road had taken out sixty: tive, making a total for tha two lines of 125" card, ° a of which | were heavily ‘loaded. ‘Pho tlekets of the two lines are sold under a pool, 60 that pas- sengers can go by ony route and return by the other. A apecial ealt of ten couches: came in over tha Cliclunatl, Ludianapelly, Bt Louis & Chicago Road this morning, car rylng fie Honsulain Commandery: Silents Teniplar, 190 stron: ore! fainilles hud Seldenstlekuys bund, : CANADA, é Spectai Dispatch to ‘the Chicage Tribune, Tasn-ron, Ont, Ag. lA. large niin ber of Haraiitontans wi take ndvantige of the Great Western Railway's cheap fares to the Knights ‘Templar donionstration jn Chi- cago, ‘TheUodtrey Do Boulllon Preceptory, of Hasnilton, willbe well represunted by the following, suong others, who intund resent: Sir Kulghta J. B. Bishop, A. ¥ Jones, Jun Eastwood, £, A. Dalley, J. i, Stone, LL MeAllop, Joba Winer, and ale Barker, of Mamllton; James Seymour, St. Catharines; Jolin Perry and Wil on und, Dunvilies W. Pinter, Afton ee shee srusconetN, Non + AULWAUKER, Wis., Aug. 16.—Th ‘ of the Wisconsin coumanderles, or denicns Templar arrived In this cit this. morning on” special trains, and: after dinner at tha News halt and dress parade took a spedinl train over the Milwaukes & St. Patil Road for Ciucago, ‘Tho following Commanderies aru Tepreaented; Wisconsin No, 1, Milwaukes, 87 Kolehts; 31, John’s Milwaicee, 30; Tote ert Macon, ‘Madison, 2; De Molni, Bosentet, " a ert acnichagy, Fortney 55). Font diy ane, 25 cine, 635 45 5 § os ‘Berlin’ vedne, Oj rosse, SSE Oaithoeh, a ’ CLEVELAND, ‘ LEVELAND, O., Aug. 10.—Oriental Co: mandery, Knights ‘Tenplay 125° men, atid : Holyrood, fifty-two neh, of Clovulnnd, eft Aat8i15 this morning for Chicago, onan elab- orately-decorated speclil train of . twelve coaches, Mled by Knights and friends. Encht Commandery has n fine baulof music. “The Orlental $s ‘designated as the escort of the Grand Commandery of the United States, COLUMNUR, 0, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuney Covusnus, 0 Aug, 10—Another lary train of Knights Templar and thelr friends left here t = ede a teenlgitt for Chicago vin the Pan. SEI A nr im Al Bo WHITE-STOCKING PARK. BASE-BALL! The American Fleld-Sport y THE CELEBRATED OLD BOSTON TEAM CHICAGO, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, Aug, 17, 18, 19, and 71, For the Championship of the United States, AT 3:40 PROMPT. f% Avold the rush at the Toket-O: Grounds by buying Uckots at papal BPALDING'S, 118 Randolph-st, CLAYTON'S 81 Madisan-at. ~ MAYERS, CN Washington, ital utOeate, HAVERLY’S THEATRE. DI TAVERLY, seossesonebluinater nnd Proprietor VISITONS, REMEMBER THIS TURYDAY a DO ROP ROHGET, LABE MOIS Of oot ALM. PALMER'S UNION-KQUARE THEATRE CosPANY Inthe Gront Draws of to season, entitled THE FALSE FRIEND! With the Original Bcenory, Original truportion, and the POWEKREUL CAST of the UNION-BQUALI THEATRE COMPANY, Including poe. MR. CHAS. R. THORNE. NOTICE.—This Thentre not opon to the public Wodnesday Nuuht. No tickata sold ar passes pecepted. Jor that occasiun, W_ dneaday Sintin e open to a dan usu «Also, Ovucy Hist. W ednonday apd Sat~ Unday Sfutlaces; excepting Wednosday wit AUL. Ii WYICKEWS THEATRE. The Most Elegant and Kluborate Auditors dns Ameried. ‘Two Tours and a Jal of Laughter, ALL THE RAGE. EVERY EVENING, , Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGUT, and overy orenine J SeAe BUCA ot ies Be ee NEW YORK CRITERION COMEDY. COMPARY An tho Fnnulest of all Comedies, received yiinsohnte EEN OS lor performance, Splendid Gast! < Splondid Cast! alinges Wednvnday and Enturday nt 2 0" MONDAY, Aus 2h Tite HAIIISONN will tad rate thel sason.in FOTOS ner munleal occan comedy by Is. E. Woolf, this being Itsfirst production, OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st,, oppoalte Susrman ivuse, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, BEN COTTON Ante ialonted dguciier TATeLE TALEND, In tho great Honsation Piny, "© ADE Popular Privoseas, Wet0, una te conte GRAND VESTIVAL, OGDEN'S GROVE Grand Festival, ABRANGED BY THE PLATTDRCTSCHR TEREIY OF CHICAGO First Open-Air Fair ever Wit« nessed in the West. A FULL WHhk COMMENCING THIS: Sunday, thel5th day of August, ’80 {The addrosa of walcome will be delivered by Mayor CANT HICH HAIKIBON nt Bo'clagk Peis ‘The original Lotters of tiv Crown Prince, ¥. Dine murck, and Count V. Muitke wil be on exhlidiuon ‘vwo full Urehestma wiil oniighten tho public with Convert, Hramennding, and Ds icing dustor ‘our how DanciitePlatforms are erecied in the Gruve ospuctally for this occasion. For tho tray tiny in Chicago, the only and original Punch and Judy Show! Indor the manngement of Prot. J. B. Bonfort, from ndon and Hamburg. he Grovo will be iumtnated tn a grand style, Price-of Admission, 25 Gents. Every visitor rocoty9n a numbered Check, on wht, a yaiuable aud aeutul Pica way full. ok Uates will be opened at noon dy. ANE ARRANGENEST COMMITTEE, UIA CUED With Fully 25 per cent of the human, race are visu nrilal op complota tmpotonoy, VClts atarciinue a ion Will bo fully currabomted by evar, intel! e physician, The principal eauaos producing this disease Ard indiscretions or excsros, Roni at-tha comma a fa el are jussuf vizor, apermaturrhaa, pain ta the back, disposition to avul society, Ianeuar tout) irabodinus hental disizeas, nervous Movttlty, wn oucorrhae lin forunios).douiltintiog dreame 8c Yon no falno modenty provunt she paront from warnine th ehiidaf thle ereacovil, Acorot Waultn aro. the rom Sftunoranos Mino biedleal pratension has Hoan almost criunlnalty pogligoneo rexfeont nbout these thine, at for noronsst the denian moduuions at the ins aaa eee raisunomn principle 1a animal physiolo ieee ie Mactan ent dete plage except dicuaa the no fuongy Of the nervous sysuini. If tho durve power In Boy anyant tn woakungd, the uncan Ix wrowk, ‘There lauromedy in tha seach of all, one that has He toss for over halo cenuirr, Dr. Kionnts HATIVE hina yoo acrullnlecd and ine darsed by tha Aeadumy of Medicine in Parisas an tne falllplo sheeibis for the alors, contains ne phiaph taibarides, or othor polsony ts puiruly YR producing no reaction, und ts purmanant in orfocts ta augarcoated ‘and can tw had of Lovarsour & 'o., pla rue Ita Paris (Franco), of of Dr. 8. Graven HON ‘dunt for thd 17K. Kingue Bulletins, fe Veonte, Bout box of (Xl Bh bUx OF aah €b4 sunt by uiuil upon reculpt of price, CERTIFICATE. Pausn. July 1s Tiny ftug do tn Pale. A Str, x. <Afy true yaare old, had buen S¢\Muwar twat i ve t ve bh HUF YUUs jolpurMBants hud eulured Loe thee, Jeurs with bhrtrmiatoeriie, ind for toil yeary ‘with pervous deblitiy und ent.irs iwputunoy, | Kor eluhisens yours ho telud uvory known romudy, any bun SHC. Ite camioin my and f wdvised blalto try Mleard's Vital ftestorative, Aftor four mouths Ro was dinouiire fuged, Lt b (nsiited Upon bis outjuuingd Ite use, and ha and vigor Bits athe ao wae rest wba 4 inittonte truntal oO worw cured, witmtin) mm tured Wy £4 pot narrlod. and has twa fine childran, days lity six weeks, 1) Lotweon two and thre i Alpe, A tn rita mini Sbetwodd ae and SF ead f. + Medivine dy fa Livepiial Charity. OLN BY AUL DRUGGINTS. * VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CU. Chicco, 11 Wholvssle Agonis fur the Drdg tre