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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, 0D. C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 1889—TWELVE3 PAGES. DELAWARE. known as the black uniform, nothing white but —a the silver trimmings and @ triangular apron The one hundred and fifty Rnihts who repre- | with skull and cross bones, It was commanded Sented St. John command-ry. No. 1, of Wilming- | by John T. Crary, — go oi Lester, generalissimo,; . he ton, Del., were the next and attracted consider- general; Costello Lippitt, prelate; Charles W. able attention by their | Gale, senior warden; A. 8. Comstock. junior splendid appearance | warden; Charles E. Dyer, treasurer; B.W.Hyde, and braring. Their uni | Pecorder; W. H, Hovey. atandard bearer; J. © form was the standard | Averill, sword bearer; J. H. George, warder, Sire John A. Vanderstice. Phenixville, Pa, | drawn from life and is distinctive and non-con- | Bolard. Junior warden; John 8. Firth, warder; man enjoys arep- standard bearer; Samuel 3. Yohe, Easton. | ventional, The other banuer was a gift from | Mathias Ziegler, sentinel. utativn not alone inthe | parade under the banner of Holyrood com- Daniel B. Else, Williams. | the lady friends of Kadosh, and was presented The Northwestern commanderr, No. 25, of state but throughout | mandery. No. $2, of Cleveland, Ohio, under the me warder; Harry O. Lock | to the commanders in St George's hail, Phila- | Meadeville, Pa,, also made # fine appearance im the United States, and | commandof W. K. Ricksecker. eminent com- cap’ f the guard; Edward B. | delphia, on the evening of January 25, 1888, | line, The officersof the commandery are: Win. is the largest com-/| mander; J. A. Mathews, generalissimo: J. H. marshal; Joseph with propriate ceremonies. This grand| A. Rupert. E.C.; M. W. Sackett, G.; Joba mandery in Ohio. It] Peck. captain About twe: 5 herald. standart made of Geneva black silk velvet | Shered. C.G. The commandery was chartered was commanded by | knights of the Akron commandery of Akron, Pitteburg command. | end is 43x63 inches in size. [tis tripartite | in 1567 and is the oldest commandery im the Sira W. 1. Kubbins, &. | Ohio, marched with Holyrood. ery, ~~ 1, with 125 | shaped. On the front is embroidered in gold- | the state wost of Pittsburg. band of thirty-two vieces marched in the Fn A. 8. itoak, gener m rank, pre- | colored silk “Kndosh commanders, No. 29. K. St Alban commandery saree & the Grand | C. L. Harwood. third guard B.S. Bartlett, sec- Altselmo; J. W. Vander- KENTUCKY. sented a fine sppear.| T., Penna.” In the center of the banner is an of Philadelphia made | 3 » yuard; 2 ert, Capt. 3 EB. eer an ance ¥ termed the white unl- | Gacgeeer ai E- Fisher, . Feito, prelstes A” B The members of the ‘ Peat ee ts | Ree ee one of the best lines im form. They carried the tandard Templar ban- FIFTH DIVISION. ner. The officers command-| The fifth division comprised commanderies ing were:Sam'l M Knox, | from Ohio, Kentucky and Maine. It was com- a a spe mended by Right Em, alixaimo; Enoch Mo re, Sir Henry Perkins, capts grand commander of Lukens, Ohio, who had as his staff the following: Em. warden; L EM. CoM. EXOX. junior warden; A.G! Sir Chas, H. Fish, as- sistant marshal. Em. Robinson, treasurer; James H. Price, ards J. Parke Posties. prelate. D. T. Matchett, Se bees s. Hea, chief of staff. Aides-de- Sword bearer; George W. Andrews, standard cam] m. Sir Henr, Pe "McIntosh, Em. Sit c= credit npon ita | Bouillon, distinguisbed asa Kuight Templar and city. It is not} the first king of Jerusalem in the year 10y9. only one of the large | This warrior of the temj is represented but one of the clothed in a full suit of steel chain armor, white commanderies, tunic, over which appears 6 mantle of royal ing been in Parele, and he is crowned with « helmet, “In tated in 1847. The a is hands is a long two-edged sword, upon s its uniform was iS which be rests in a graceful attitude, enneyivania regi There were half a hundred sir knights in to- tion with black buttons. | day's parnde under the banner of Baldwin II The oficers are: Jas. | commanders of Williamsport, Pa, They were ZS. McKean, eminent | headed by the Fish military band and the fol- = gommander; James B. | towing officers: John P. Suess, eminent com- —Youngeon, — general- | mander; T. 8. Clark, generalissimo; C. E. Else, ‘ aoe issimo; David BR. Tor- captain general; Waar? 1 scegy weeded ~nig 2% wreraipor. Liovd Lee, Edwin i BM. COM. MKEAR. rence, captain gen R. Prior, recorder; F. H. Keller, prelate, Dan’l son, Fhsneca thertese Witte an pouty ‘D B, Else, assistant prelate; John K. Hays, senior - Dey Foster, Sen. warden; H. Kentucky Grand com- mandery were headed by the grand command- er, Right Eminent Sit the Je, marching with 100 knights anc the commandery band. The Officers at preeent of BL Alban ere: Joon BR. Mee Fetridge, eminent com- mander,; Isanc A. Cloa- ver, generaliesimo; Ber- tram L, Kambell, 3 yy tain general; W. W, // Alten, twessurer; Hor- ” ace A. Reeves, recorder; William W. Allen, KR = bearer; A. f Jobn E. Montgomery of EM. COM ROPBINS, Smith. aword bearer; J. Cynthiana, who had as- N. Squire, warder; W. A. Lyon, sentinel; 8. 8. q West, E. C. Gulliford, H. E. Witt, guards; F. B. i Chamberlain, organist; W. D. Folsom, N. 8. tic sir knights Jenkins, N. W. Chamberlain, Aud. Com.; W. J. . who have made the Akers, trastee. é order so powerful and popular in the Biue A small, but highly creditable representation Grass state, sociated with him many SSS of the Shawnee com mandery came next. + One of the oldest bearer; Francis L. Carpeater, warder; George This commandery was commanderies in the : George Glass, treasurer; Wm. T. Reiter, K. Yates, sentinel. One hundred knights and the Grand Army f * ‘ relates; James Burns, jr.. senior werden, Z. only organized in No- state of Kentucky then corder; Geter C. Shidie, James H, Murdock, | warden; Wm. T. Corson, junior warden, Wm, ‘ 4 VERMONT. Jno. P. McCune, Em. | vember, 1885. yet has f came, marching in splen- hy | George Glass, trastece, F. Dean, warder; James Dianhart, standard | joy crest, Willen Eh, Wilkemec, — q Sir Chas. E. Sheldon, | gtown ’ sufficiently to aid line. the Louisville ‘ There were Oty alc kalghte of | Jacqus De | bearer: D. R. Forseman, sword bearer; Casi-| Seog petrers Joba Boca sientied taanen Next came the Vermont battalion with one | <q Em. Bir Jax. D. Lewis, | make a fine display in eommandery, No. 1,with pe | Molay commandery, No, 3. Washington, Pa., | mer Schieslev, sentinel. John H. Hibbert, sentinel; Benj. k. Ponlins Bundred splendidly uniformed men. 3 Sir Samuel H.Stone, | the parade. The o m- fifty men in ranks. They te ten they wets ¥ THE 100 members, 50 sr | armorer. slisiiasd Em, Sir A. G. Soblot. | manding officers were as Sy : eration of eee Pe knights of the Mount Oj- * ORINTRIAN Chasseurs te va: E. Ww) ” o a in - = NEW HAMPSHIRE. = com, PERK 7 a eree iidlowe end po bo Psion tangy i sok ehiried comman¢ ake ith = egerns No. 8, of the name of the Popular fol- e division was formed is F. Donze. ze 3 two elegant banuera, David S. Kemp as ae, Pa., made an attract commandery, No. 33, ol ‘The New Hampshire Grand commanders fol-| commandery, Ohio—Mt. Vernon command. | f; Donze oe , Meaty teeuheon ie L generalissimo. “The Wwe display as they marched Philadelphia. the fret lowed, dressed in the regulation uniform i. i, Commbus; — Ciueinnati com= | et nen T. Fon Vas size and design. Louis- roster of the com- ia: bene, Ghent onmene mounted commanders ia carrying 8 beautiful : d nati; Massillon com | nas, eeulor warden; M H ville commindery is go mancdery is as follows: tivel; x re : Pca Pennsylvania. They at muchos. on tA one aoe den; RK. O. Woods, ofticered and made in, G. Best, T. F. . eceives o half is binck, the foot Toleda; Chillicothe commandery, No. | recorder; J. 0. Ohler, splendid appearance. It ” charter only eleven years previous occasions one half white, bearing icothe; DeMolay cominandery, Ne. oon | Prelate; G. W. Myers! 2M. COM. JOHNS. was commanded by Emi EM. com, C. PEARCE. ago. It was officered by E. = | 2 Re = on one side the name of Steubenville command No. 11. Steaben- | teaudard » aror, J. W. Witmer, warder. nent Commanier ©. Pearce, 3; ° wise Ves il created great ad) a the Grand commander: vilie; Oriental commandery, Nv. 12, Cleveland; + Witmer, wi . : Sir H. W. DeWitt, eminent for thet endid wareh and the date, Juue 13, Shawnee commandery, No. 14. Lima; Athens f pls came the noted | | Maysville comm hdery. No. 10, of Moraville, re ors coumander; Sirs D. S.Crawford, peneraliatio; ay ond Gniling. Tee Rt 4 : “pyre imag Premor os ss 4 lanselman command. | Ky.. came next, heade Hank Reed’ brass | M. Cr Se eee eter Barkey, captain 1; P.M. Lam! i hrs pst rect gi commences, Hes ee Stee ee : ery. No. 16. of Cincin- | bind of sixteen picevs, with sixty sir knights | ‘ue, W. Denny, W. H. treasurer; A. Reynolds, recordes lowing | were | the "commanding | officers sation was begun, ndery, No. 16, Cincinnati; Not d- F Dati, with one bundred | in the procession, It has always hud a repre- | Devore, B. A. Emery, Ivanhoe commandery, No. 81, of T ah ee Se cae Gee — = oe psec ed ee ance tnbeany ten sere d 5} membersin line. attract- } sentation ut every triennial since 1865 and as it | H. D. Enoch. H. J. A’ Pa, had 30 kuighte in line, "Te gas ode ty | BEBE commander; § William Clark, seme ie the dep ‘ico ots ery, No. 21 Maus Sa Mle commanders, 4 ing attention all along | did today always makes its mark. Finley, W.P. Fryer, T. EM. COM. CARSTEN. erro nights in Hine. _1t was officercd a8 | eratissimo; David M. Howe, captain aly e depic o ry ery, No. 21, Mausfie! ei beon.W.M. Graham, A. Harbi. | follows: Thos. L. Hess. eminent commander; Oliver 8. Hempiill, treasurer; Charles Cary, re ‘ che F.Gailey, W.G. 22,’ Lebanon: Akron commandery, N we tne fr oe Se Rois hte with Sie! betes of De i ons, 8. B. Hayes. S. Hazlett, ¥ mountein with » pas- dines Coke Cee 4 marching, as also for | Molay of Louisvilic, Ky.. marched today with | 800, 4. L. Haw sion cross in the corner ape Sere, Seneretenionny Joe. A Depew, | corder. It mustered about 100 strong. lay of q captain general; E. J. Pry, treasurer; William : > “ bein the commandery | their prize banucr of the state, made of white | Q. Hickman, W. Hughes, jr.. D. S. Kemp, W. C. 4 ; J "| Chester commandery, No. 66, of Pennsylvania, above it, from which Defiance commandery. No. $0. Defirnc et gnwh the late Prost | silk, “This eommandery han a, reputation ‘wa a | King, T. Morrison, J. MeCiain, M. L.'s. Me: | Pei Tecorder: Rev. Geo. Green “Shbrice ) | Wecated at Chester, Delaware county, Pennssi- iden rays, are shoot- GB. CON. DANTORTH. | rood commandery, No. 82, Cleveland; P dent James A. Garfield | well drilled body of Teinplars and their work | Cracken. E. P. McCutcheon, J. W. McDowell. | Gienn junior wardens Geo. Mh ovie ere eaed | FROM made its frst grand parede today Sele a kale cee Oe | ts ney ee eee avn, honorary mem | today was good evidence that its well earned. | W- A. McKay. J. K. weMilian, D. H. Pew. W. P. hourer; Heiter Reed, sword bearer; Ricbard ae ee role. On 2 No. 38, re ? . Many prominent | The officers arc: Jumes Woodward, eminent | Redic, J. W. Rothwell. J. Rumbaugh, H.W. Sea- | Rony Hemter . nights with the cele- Other side, in the upper half, is a patriarchal No. Forest City commandery, No. t. = jaai man, F. Snodgrass, GA. Spindler, L. P. SI ces) fare brated Ovi Ly 9 4 : . Civcinnati | commander: Theophilus Stern, generalissimo; | aN, F. Snodgrass. G.A. Spindler, L. P. Streator, oe y jesby band of ross, surmounted by the motto “Non nobis | 49, Cleveland; Salem commandery Se aes 7 A W. P. Taylor, E. Vankirk, F. Whittlesey, J. 8. |. Some fifty sir knights represented the Hatch- | twenty pieces. 4 : : | ag hirer att >> uid Ohio are on its ros- | Wm. Edmonston Ryan, eaptain general; .P. Taylor, E. Vankirk, F. Whittlesey, J. 8. |. alana wenty eee ee the bites ait to akin eae | te eg ae eas] OY cer, It was commanded | Clarenco Pearson, prelate: David Hunter’ Wil | Williamson, M. Wl’, T. R. Yates, tron, commandery of Morristown, Pa. in the | Thes haven Seeden ts cquee att comer ca bine Sask Gemd caumanicy; Keaneky-Loeyille by Em. Sir 0. L. Peria, | son, senior warden: Henry Thoraas Esterle, Ry, T. JOHN'S, No. 4. the | Brad commandery ot ee le ee ‘ound, the device of the seul of the state of | commandery, No. 1. Lou /_ eminent commander; | junior wardon; Thomas Lewis Jefferson, treus- ‘mous commandery of | Pennsylvauia and the - a ieee tee urer; Phi.it Trapnall Alii. recorder; Thomas = = Leen lee. dore W. Stone, eminent commander; Kobert P. Mercer, M_D., generalis- simo, William B. Bro: lew Hampshire; on the upper right cornere@| mandery, No. 10, Maysville: Dewlolay com- , “KIN. Sirs Jobn M Lish. e skull and Campet on ‘a black ground, in lower | meander No. 12, Louisville: Kentucky t sl ssimo; F. W. Shafer, acting capt Heney Boden. jr. standard bearers Joho left a sword and shepherd's crook on black, | talion—150 knights; the “Little commandery Em. Sir J. B. Peasiee, prelate; 3.re Ht eurySanaman, sword bearer, Edward Alex- and in lower right a riper falling intoa fire. "| in Templar uniform, from Masonic orpuaus’ | Peckebach. senior warden; Frederick Procker, | ander Covle, wardvr; George Fisher Evans, The foliowing officers of the Grand com- | home. S Junor warden; James Dillaby, treasurer; A. T. | captain guard. : ; Wandery were elected in September: Charles | Grand commandery, Maine—St, Albans con.- | Ver recorder; D. AH. Lyon, sword bearer: he commandery will take part in the prize Carroll Danforth. Concord, KE. grand com-| mandery, No. 8, Portland. Peter Hoffinaa, standard bearer; Charlvs Eber- | drill tomorrow, mander; Henry Augustus Marsh. 3 a a ling, warder C. Koberta, seatiuel. Ihe deputy grand commande OHIO. Present ie rabip is 215, : Sanger. Littleton. E. grand gener: Norwalk commandery. No, 18, of Norwalk, George Washington Carrier. N: The Grand command:ry ot Ohio, led by Grand | Ohio, was represented in the parade by some geptain general; Rev. Henry Emerson Hover. | Commander Henry Perk ns, headed the knights | {9ven\Y-five | knights, ortemouth, preinte; Charles Henry e : | e: Cee ee ent mor ward; | Of the Buck+ye state toray, and attracted gen-| Cortand “Le” Kennan, Charles Carroll Hayes, Manchester, E. grand | *Talattention by the «tyl- of the march and the | emincut commander; Janior warden; Joseph Weman Hildreth, Man- Tal appearance of the kn hts, Henry L. Kennan, gen- Chester, E. grand tressurer; George Perley The officers are: Sirs Heary Perkins, Akron, | eraiissimo; W, Howard ‘Madelphia, tad one| banner ie one of the andrea = and fifty | handsomest iv the state. nights in line, The | {Was presented by the lady friends of the com- commandery made an | manderyand cost nearly all, captain general unusually attractive ap- | #700, it is black silk Nathan Sharpless,act pearance, its members | velvet, with gold bullion recorder; Wi : wearing the full-dress | ind Isc e a The commandery AS 2 Uniform, consisting Of! een represented at M.D. black frock coat, black | almost all the past trien- wood M.D. pantaloons scarfof white watered silk edged with | nial conclaves,and never > z a1 navy lace and black velvet. On the front of the snared to _ d all the scart is a metal star of nine points. The scarf i | * egquesceeys 4 worn from right shoulder toteft hip, Chapeau— | gearavrenent, OMhcers Te | milltary shape—triinmed with black binding, one | foe, 4 = a OMING next was “Tie Little Commandery,” as it is fondly termed, composed of thirty boys from theMasunichome in Lowavilie, y.Theywere the pets of the day, The following boys paraded: . Jonathan L. For- prelates; EM. COM. STONE. Nathan Sharpless, senior warden; Fred M. Smith, junior warden: Saguel E. E. Kay, sword bearer; Joba Howarth, John Stroud, stand- ard bearers; Joseph A. J. Compton, wander; Joseph H. Hinkson, James Walworth, William \ be ; : ‘nent commander; B. Frank Dewees, | | Cleaves, Concord, E. grand recorder; Daniel | right eminent grand command Wllam | Peters, captain gener: Johnson sien (O Gee, Beery sae white and two ee plumes, Sword, helmet io; W. Siemty tion, captain or Lalixdon, guards, ©. Roberts. Coucord. E. grand standard bearer; | B. Melish, Cinetnnatl, ricit emuient deputy | Oliver W. Williams, pr ides, Patch Yoon, (taond Uaslon Yat | iene ee William’ Stabler, treasurer; Thaddeus S SEVENTH DIVISION. Moses Alphonzo Hastings. Lancaster, E. grand | etand commander; Hantinzton Brown, Mans- | late; Henry E. Smith, | Jax. Paris : atom. re Coston Neuaht, | fe-tened arouid the body with buckle or clasp. recorder. Among their members have — sword bearer; John Hatch, Portsmouth. E. | feld. grand . Martin J. Houck. | senior warden: Sar | Moronteck Penk brome Grates, Gee. Shoulder strane with eer ictt commanden, | Lech many men of note, such as Mxj. Gen. | Right Eminent Sir Duncan T. Bacon, grand and warder; Heury Brewer Quimby. Laconia, | Dayton, grand captain general; La Fayette Van | uel Moore. junior war- JI.) | Beattie Moore, Jan. G.vena Smith, Robert |e oety pat Commanders. emninent commanders, | Hancock and ex-Gov. John F. Hartrantt. commander of Indiana, commanded the sev- gra déaptain of ‘the guard. ‘ihe next au-| Cleve, Cincinnati, grand y | den; an A. Pray. fic (5) Chenault, Brown, Ryan Joel Fencaron, Robert | The efione ane Pomme aed Ri Headed by the Third Artillery band of this | ©#'b division, comprising knights from Indiana, ual conclave will be heldat Concord, Tuesday, P meine cc 4 | earl peney e is 4 Ka a Milton Derickeon: Lealie Jacob Aten Love ler, Sexutapah | cocipa soar Sire wine All oR city cnme one of Penn-, Texas and Michigan, His staff was composed September 30, A.D. 15,0. ‘m. MY . erand Junior warden; | Mitchell, recorder; A. ¥/¢ , Prins. Chas. Edward 7 “apy - cea ae on rennin: = | as follows. The DeWitt Clinton commandery of P J Harton Parsons. Cleveland, erand treapurer: | Ie | Osborn, standard B, Ao Mee ei ie ee Suse ae oe pita mig y ad | om. Sir Henry C. Adams, chief of staff. ae . ad F th mm- | John N. Belt. 1 nd rece A.) bearer; M. B. Peck.-% “yf + Jas, Ed . « N li ouch, i ] L. &§ i omme Wks | ‘og ‘ee Sued ce Mniant Se Soka tinialy, ceut-| Wacuer’ Cotsereeth: Goes Minick Gcaitemeca Wares Leet Pid gon. Jas, Patrick Wren, Chas. Cornelius Wren, | treasurer; Mont. hi, recorder; John gheny commander, Sx Wm. H_ Smythe, ) . Em, Sir Edward T! pm. Sir R. B. McKnight, Sir T. D.Craig. The division was formed as follows: Grand commandery, Indiana: Raper com> No. 1, Indiane Baldwit, com- }maudery, No. 2, Shel- [byville; Lafayette com- ry, No, 3, Lafay- Fort Wayne com- Lee Anderson Moores, Homer Fred Byar, Floyd | Jay Gilroy, senior warde Francis Bel! Fawcette, Joun William Mark Huston Gabhart, Jas, Wailace Gull, Robert Telford Moures and Sanuel Littleton parade. headed by the | Alien, H. Thompson, eminent | Tie boys were uniformed like Knighta Templar hes is ,. der; Asa C. Wilson, generalissimo; | and drilled according to Knights Templar tactics ville. a + | George E| McGraff. captain general Ther drill master ts Clyde W. Wiliams, who eminent commander; George L. | | Mansfield commaudery, No. 21. of Manafield, | was the frst voy admitted to th» home. but now smo: Charte Ohio. was oficered as follows: Sirs Hi. M. | jwolas Joa In the Louisville ; <Eawin Morrell, pr L. E. | Alvord eminent commander. Wm, Ackerman, | \”/4* ® Position In the Louisville post office, mander; Sire L. L Walden, captain general: | Wi. S. Huff rd. South Lebsnon, vrand sword | Johnson, warder; J.D. % Frank J. Philbrick, junior warden; Jas. A. | bearer; Joun P. MeCune, Colwubus, grand | Wilt, sentinel, EM. COM, KENNAN, Rand, standard bearer; Jas, Ward, sword | warder. and Jacob Randall, Waynesville, etand | ge Jon's of Youngstown Ohio, bad about bearer; Morris C. Fore. warder; Robt. H. Hull. | captain of the guard. | Afteon knighte in the sentinel; William O. Jenkins. M.D.. surgeon. nt Vernon commandery, No. 1, Worth- | foliowing officers: J. They wore a black uniform like that worn by | ington. had eighty-four kni-hte in line led | comma Other New Hampshire commanderies and like | py Wittich’s band of Circ tof Boston commandery, except that the | W. H. 1 seabbards were of bright metal. The beanseant | 1 was binck and white silk. with coat of arma of | the commandery. two knights in armor riding ‘James J. Cooper, | junior warden; Lewis K. Brooks, sword bearer: ‘a., with 100 sir knights | John Langilin and Francis J. in line. It became known | Dierkes, standard bearers; Win, H, Armstrona. the world over by ite | warder; Harry K. eech, first guard; Frank W. famous ‘“‘crusade” of | | Gridin. second guard: David O. Boorse, third 1871, when it made with fortv-one memb pilgrimage to 4 i fee in 1878 made ~ PAW acccond pilgrimage. It was chartered Oc! xpol M. Henry Green, M.D., surgeon. A, 8 r jor warden; W. C, Wickoff. junior | generalissimo; J. £. Brown. captain general; MAINE, stom Avs ’ GEO. C. JOUNSTON. 43, 1862, and will return | oue horse. and usual inser:pirons on front and | amin F. Rees. treasurer; W. E. | J.C. Fenner. prelate: E. F. seymour. eeniot ——— CH BORO BUREN BOAT COMME | teoen tia mamilane peace tieasiboenes 1 8 Feverse. ‘The special badge the sir knights amuel Orr, standard bearer; | warden: (. E. McBride, Janie warden; Rich-| | The members of the Grand commandery of | About forty knights marched today to the | brate its twentieth anniversary. It was com- wore was black ribbon, with guld lettering and : word bearer; J. E. Mercer, | mond smith, treasurer; Geo. W. Cole. recorder; | Maine appewred in line wearing the black ani- | music of Grand Army band of Gettysburg, | panded ne follows: George C. Johnston, FE. C.; oat of arms of commuandery. Trinity commandery. No. 1, of Manchester, L. C. Hayes, standard bearer; J. Rigby, form, Eighteen subor- | under the banner of St. John’s commandery, | sippnen M. Reynolds, G.; William R. Heckert, town commandery, No, f the older and sword bearer; C. H. Vorgele, warder; John 8. dinate commanderies | No. 8, of Carlisie, Pa. This body was office +.; William” Criswell, treasurer; James E. 9, Knightstown; South bad about twenty-five men in line. The officers | most uot Pi command: Artz, steward and rm and a membership of i aera 7 Seat aaa: by = Porter, recorder. a gy engage eee’ & ~ are George L McAllister. eminent commander; | ies next folled. i 2,178 is the constituency | field 8. Shroeder, generalissimo; Frank ‘ 4 ox con. paoex. . ond; H. P. Priest, generalissimao: H. L. Currier, enp: | nati commandery. } wate which they represent, | Thomp-on, onptain general; Jonhua P. Bisler, | . Mary commandery. No. 88, of Philadelphia, . jumbus commanders, tain gereral; Joseph Kidder, prelate; B. C. neinnati, Ohio. 1 prarance of Miami com: The officers are: Joseph | treasurer; Jolim G. Bobb, recorder; Rev. P, W. | Tce ® magnificent show tods The officers | N° ,24, Columbus; Terre Haute com: Ryder, senior warden; H. L. Haselton, junior autiful di<piay maniery, No. 22, of Le-'| A. Locke, grand com- | Group, prelate; R. H. Thomas, jr., senior war- | 57° incase commander, Arthur Muth; ge mandery, 16, Terre Haute: Vincennes warden: James A. Weston. treasurer; J. E. Ben- | in its strik.ag uniorw, banon, “Ohio. The mander, Portland; Ed- | den; Walter Noble, junior warden; Joseph L, x uJ -d commandery, No. 20, Vincennes; Franklin com- eralissimo. Chas, W. Packer; captam general C. Whittemore, standard | which ix the regular o : win M. Fuller, deputy | Herman, sword bearer; Edward Manning, war- 7 mandery, No. 23, Franklin; St. sword bearer; George H. | prescribed ty the Grand thease antic nore ee / grand commander, | der; Ernest J. Krouse, standard bearer; John paleo gta — ee ee mondery, No. 24, “Logansport; Crawfords True, warder; Heury E. Webster, Warren Har- | cucawpment, except ail regular command- Bath; Arlington B, Mi Harder, sentinel. “ 4 | commande: . Crawfordsville; Pl: mouth ; are Passed Eminent Commanders Jno. H. Dye, eries In the state of Ohio, rand general-| Eighty knights repreresented DeMolay com- | 7, Bartlett and Wm. F. Miller. and consists of black issimo, Bangor; John E, | mandery, No. 9, of Read- Knapp commandery, No. 40. of Ridgway, Pa.. ing. Pa.,in the parade. ; 3 Saree en eae Mrgousta, Lurtetas Pease | Sinoe its organization i had forty men in line, wearing the Penusyiva- | hart commandery, No. 31, Elbert, catch phine leword dor W. Fobes, acting | 1854, this commandery Tallowe, Frauk Ci Sgpere “T° | Grand commandery and battalion of knights belt and baldrick. The rand treasnrer, Ports | bas been represented at ; euinsct _cpmumndot: from Texas reported. hea GR. COM. LOCKE. 4; Ira Berr: nd | all of the triennial con- ie Grand commandery, Michigan—Detroit com- banner was compored ot land; Ira Berry, gra commandery, No. commandery. No. 28, Neiperss ; Michigan City commandery, Ni og City; Elke vey ard Henry E. Soule, guards; Jobn Gillis, | (tat tie monogram of Plymouth; Valparaiso sentinel t CONNECTICUT. rd and other equiv, —— mets. It<omeers neve UCH @ body as the Tem-| Eminent Sin fl f Rent MA plars of Connecticut are sel-| eminent commander. John M. Schram, z dom seen. The Grand com- | Sirs 5. G, Talissimo; James Petti- white allk with @ blood | recorder. Portland. The grand co: nder, { claves. They marched Scdlisenae: Will ©. Bor: maudery, No. 1, Detroit; Poutiac commandery, mandery of Connecticut s-ts | Hone, captain general; G. B. Jounson prelate; BY/AS rea passion cross in the | Joseph A. Locke, has represented his district | to the ee bon : ten, captain general; By- No. 2, Pontiac; Adrian commanders, No. 4, diated 6G tanto talon! for: * E. Browa. senior warden; Richard Fritz, NNINGWAM. center and. the Latin | in both houses of the state legislature, Bed omedlel mere Fly, treasurer, et ic eagtiacenare Pi ame or warde hn C. ix <urer; P. Em. «si ” The St. vans com- 9 7 4 on; andery al Netion the oldest command. | irs it Bramwell recurder Sirk Ged. Man: | Piraae “To hoc sigao wiuces” in half circle at the mandery, No.8, of Port.| Lhe present officers he ee & | mazoo: Jackson commandery, No. 9, Jackson; tytn the courtry and the | shall, standard bearer; C. M. Walters. aword| fe furnished forty knights to the parade land. Me., had eishty | are: George F. Hagen- | Ann Arbor commandery. No. 18, Amn Arbors only one ever chartered by | !earer; J.C. {urraat, warder; Win. G. Williams, |and waa oMficered as. follows: EM. members in line and pre- | man. eminent com- ; | Genesee Valley commanders, No. 15, Flint; : si sentiiel; trustees. Sire L. Autenheimer, 8. P | ¢ oT; a <enteda fine ard knight- | mander; H. A. Maurer, Ly Tl St. Bernard commandery, N . Dast Saginaw; the Grand encampment of England. Th.xelaim | * 5 Cunningham, eminent commander; John D. : - \ - . ast Gag “ Sa ds. PEC. and HH. Tatem, P.G.C.; stew- | Steddom, generalisaimo; John R. Mulford, cap- ly appearance as they | geueralissimo; Chas. G. standard Lansing commandcry, No. 25, Lansing: Bay is made for the Washington commandery, No. 1. args, Sirs W. i. Prescott and H. W. Steptienson. | tain general; Jona B. Deane, prelater Ly Dane marched with military | Wilson, captain gen- Sener; Che, i Wonk City commancery, No.'26, Bay City; Charlotte which paraded to-day. i mmnittee on petitions, Sire W. 8. Forshee, | hag, senier warden; W. R. K “Junior war- step to the maranal|eral; Henry D. Bren- wir pwerd Benes commandery, No. 37, Charlotte, The present oMcers of the Grasd command- | J. T. Knox und L. B. Folger; foance committee, | den; C. H. Eulass, treasurer; Thoinas Hardy ¢ music of the Franklin | ciser, past commandor, Geo. ©. Kane. warde INDIANA. ri - | sire E. Runnells, P-E.C., William Lonne: order; G: i ‘ ‘ad band of Philadelphia. | treasurer; Albert R. Hoo- Fi BR COM, FO ELT. - “ ery are: KR. E. Sir Charles B. Ware, grand co: ‘3+ | recorder; George W. Snook, standard bearer; Th harter of thie | ver. Commander, mM. com, RAGE John A. Ross, Frank P. = mander; V. E. Sir Fred A. Spencer, deputy icrott and Marion Long. >» MattiDs | Albert Anderson. sword bearer: Robert G. Huf- commandery. dates “in | recorder, Henry i over, pert commander; | Booth and Hobt A. Park, captains of the] The Hoosier host was headed by the Grand * ce 3 , ford. warder; iam RB. Brown, third guard; A. Jal. SS grand commander; E. Sir Ira L.Gardiner.grand | “ya sciion commandery, No. 4, of Massillon, | H. Kelsey, second guard; W. 8. Huifurd, first WN 1865, with the close of | George T. Wink, John Cal. Hoffeditz. past com- | 84! commandery of Indiana with the following Geoeraiixsimo; E. Sir Costeily Lippitt, grand | onio, had mxty knights in line, The oficers yuard: A he war. mander, trustees; Albert Ritter, past com-| a officers: Sirs Duncan T. Bacon, Indianapoil Oe te ee ; ee j p It was oMfcered in| mander, William B. Koch, past commander, | ¥ , RE. araed commander; Heury Mi Lancoact mander:J. D. Dunn, generalicines Feank Shot, | 4.0 3028, commandery, the parade by the| prelates; Jos. A. Byers, senior warden; Will- | ing La Fasette, V. E. D. erand commander; Irv = rJ.D. a eee Fran Shel- | No. 27, Conneaut, Ubio, EM. COM FARRINGTON. following: Sirs Fred | lam H. Bitting, junior warden; Cyrus J, Krause, | parad: headed by these office B. Webber, Warraw, E. grand genersilasimo; inte, Te A, Bowen Conteris Kump, pre-| bad sixty men in line, : R. Farrington. eminent commander; Johp H. | warder; Jobn Steiff, standard bearer; Wm. T. i son, generalissimo; Wm. W. Potts, | Joseph 4. Manninz, Michian City. R. grand Nao bo otc Duke eet — » | Among the workers who Fogg, generalissimo; Judson B. Dunbar, ®ap- | Bricker, sword bearer; Walter Pratzman, Wm. | captain general; D H. Seibert, treasurer, Jere- | captsin general; W. Fred. Pe Jowmane recorders Je An Hackat arin taci | made the pilarimage to tain general; Francis E. Chase, prelate; Warren | Rhein, J. Howard Sheetz, guards; Cyrus J. | minh J, Cake, recorder. Mound, E. grand prelate; Janes : carer; & L, Nave, aword bestee, G, Le eine | this city is Sir Knight ; P. Chase, treasurer; James A. Martin, recorder; | Butler, sentinel; F. W. Lauer. pastcommander, | There were eighty members of the Reading | jumbus, E. grad senior warden; Simeon S.Jobne 5 Hathaway, senting ‘This soe? | Donae Fuller, now some Martin 4. Dillinzham, senor warden; James . | J. Cal. Hoffeditz, past commander, committee | commandery, No. 42, of Reading, Pa., in line, | son, Jeifenoarille. E oT warden, se of the obact tn ‘Ohio, com- | eighty years of age. who Mulnix, Junior warden; Aug. H. Prince. stand- | on drill; Lee C. Bricker, steward. headed by the celebrated Germania band of | Jos. W.Smith, Indianapolis, £. grand treas.;Wm. Clinton commandery, Nod5, Mount Vernon, | Daf Jvined in all the pile ¢ ard bearer; Wiliam N. Howe, sword bearer; | Over eighty knights and the Altoona band | Re ing, | Their uniform is that regularly | if. Smythe, ‘Indianapolis E. grand recorder; was represented by 30 sir knighte. omeare Senter od colo Ermon D. Eastman. warder; [ra 8. Locke. third | won if applause today by their fine | adopted by the Grand commandery of Pennsyi- | Chas, W. Slick, Mishawaka, E. grand standard captain general: E. Sir Christian Swartz, grand preiate; E. Sir James B. Wildman, grand senior warden; E. Sir G. Herrick Wilson, grand Junior warden; E. Sir Willam R Higby, grand treas- urer; E Sir Joseph K. Wheeler. grand recorder; E. Sir Hugh Stirling. grand standard bearer; E. Sir Lyman H Jobason, grand sword bearer; E. Sir Charles James Fox, erand warder; E. Sir Samuel M. Bronson, grand sentinel, Then followed the oldest body of Knights Templar existing in the United States, the ‘ com: 7 ‘ i ard; D. W. Heseltine, second guard; Fred G. ‘hi fe Mountain command: f | vania, The commandery banner is # white silk | bearer; Leonidas E. Smedley ¥ Rte oeroen Ore NOY Stgiarttord, | of the commandery are as follows: William M. {only member who went H | Mitcueu, rst guard. : Altoona,” The officers are: James G. Humer, | one, with the commandery coat-of-arme. in | grand sword bearer: Walter ik, Hindman Wi mB. B They _ eS 5c cies eee poi a Pre Gor-|to Ban Francisco, The eminent commander; Amos C. Davis, general- | needle work. The commandery carried another | cennes, E. grand warder; Roger Parry, indian- gulatioi ‘ eneral Aiken A Pes ny cap | officers are: Sirs O. H SIXTH DIVISION. issimo; Simon H Walker, captain general; Al-| very handsome banne: uted by Henry A. | apolis, E. grand captain of the guard. ——— <s or bosom 4 on — ee Simonds, eminent com- 4 bert F. Hees, treasurer; Timothy Davis, re-| Tyson and made of badges of different | &. Sir James B. Safford. vrand senior warden, baldrie and junior warden; Charles A, Bope, treaencr, | menses @. W. Bath- — The sixth division was the Pennsylvania | corder, commanderies, collected by him during eight | acted ax and upon the stall of the chet the triangular apron Samuel H. Peterman, recorder; William J: | Lance captain: weneral; 2M.coM.0. w, arwonns. | TISAd®. It was marshaled by Right Eminent | Northern commandery,No. 16, of Towanda, | years. It being presented on the seventeenth | £ sir Myron Mt Parcer, with skull and cross MeFeely, standard bearer; William J. Vance, ickinsom, prelate: FM. Pierce, senior | Si" rorrence C- Hippie, Pa., one of the oldest in Pennsylvania, had : anniversary there are | “The uniform prescribed by the Grand command- Dones. It had eighty sword bearer; Collin W. Koons, warder; Chas. o and commander of men in line and made a fine impression. It was commanded 2 H z seventeen grand com- of Indiana consists of black sinyle-breasted : : warden; F. W. Upson, junior warden; C. W. ip stadl twenty-five knights in line. The first com-| 4 manderies from ae many | 627, F. Baldwin, first guard; Amaie A. Whitney, | Pelton, treasurer; F. Dickinson, recorder; P, @ | Louneyivania. His mander under the pres- Bates represented Of | block soa one hhe aeteeh pean with tore seoua = overt Phresh third guard; | Blood,’ standard bearer; P. E. Miller, sword| y. Em. Sir J. Wade ent charter was the each side, The banner | white silk edved with black velvet and navy es a No 7, of Toledo, had 40 bearer; J. N. Fredericks, warder; E. Risden, worth, chi staff, well known Masonic > is $2x54 inches. On one | jace, ia ceater of which Is a nine-poinied star, ou Knights in line, The following are the affives, | sentinel. Aides-de-camp: Em. Sir . author end antiquary c side is formed for @ cen-| which isa cross encircled by motto, “Iu hoo of the eormmendary: Clarence E. Armstrong, |, Waffen, Ohio, commandery, No, $9, made | Jos J. Wright, Em. Sir Eminent Sir Sidney terpiece the badge of | sizuo vinces;” belt of veruillion red morocco, bec sal eotcmmndie: Okie Ga oR & pretty good showing under the following off- | Jas H. Codding, Em : Hayden. The foliowing A the commanders, on the | gioves and sword. issimo: Jos. M. Spencer, captain general; Jos, | CT: George H. Taylor, eminent commander; | and Rev. Sir W. are ite officers: Emi-| fp other side a Maltese c Then came Baldwin : 5 5 1 Jobn Koekler, generalassimo; Frank E. Paine, Platt, Em. Sir Chas nent Sir W. Henry with itseight ON warden, Edwin BD. Simonds, junior wardeg, | captain general Baer, Em, Sir Irving P. Dodge, eminent com- petaie of te asodie PO Shelbyville.” Ind. the den; H. Leroy Wood John Daiber, treasurer; Jax, D. Knights, re: | About twenty sir knights of the Forest City Em, Sir M mec entllg Meet 2 , lode ward, junior warden; Silas Chapman, jr., treas- | corder: Clifford Buxton, standard bearer; Jud- | Commandery, No, 40, of Cleveland, Ohio, then | Richard Muckle, Em. } eG one, | eS urer; Joseph K. Wheeler, recorder; Adams C. | son Babeock, sword bearer; Thos, B. Campbell, — came presenting a fine | Sir Chas E. Meyer, Em. aie aeaek ten : ees Wand Allen. standard bearer: J. Edgar Godbee, | warder. i>. sppearance. Is'a | Sir Jno. A. Vanderslice, a a i ee oe sword bearer; William B. Davidson, warder;} A large proportion of the 200 members of 2 new lodge. having only | Em. Sir Samuel 8. Yohe, Fea gg libs ‘m. a> m- cee) 10; George H. Foster, first guard; William H. | Chillicothe commandery of Chillicothe, Ohio, been organized in 1886, | Em. Sir Daniel D. Else, Em. Gir Harry Q. Chap- as erties, cxeoaiown; Yonoes eee Nie gence Coles, second guard; Henry 5. Strong. third | made their appearance in today’s parade. Th: yIt is under atrict disci- | man, Em. Sir Edward B. Spencer, R. Em. a Bomex. HH. ling. recorder. treasurer; Henry A. Tyson, Ransom Fitzgerald, commissary; y, armorer; 8. Tuder Bis- sell, musical director; Edward T. Main, sen- tinel. izati line, the regular tem-| Sir Geo. W. Kendrick. jr., BR. M. Allen commandery, No. 20, from Allentown, | recorder; Chas. 8. Bickley, Rev. Thos. C. Bill- sean eatuest conommane Ce kore cee Plar uniforms being re- Smith, Em. sir H, Kuhn, Pa., came next, with a representation of sev- | heimer, Gus. A. Schlecter Benj. quired of each member | Thomas J. Hudson. Em. Sir Fred H. Keller, | enty-fve of its one hundred and *ixty-five mem- | Shearer, senior tere without exception. It | Em. Sir Marry M. Van Zandt. ers. The officers com- 2 junior warden; Daniel J. Hendel, warder. E. 8. Robinson, junior warden; was commanded by:| The Penpsylvanis commanderies marched in| manding were as fol- . Wilson, John Peregrine, treasurer; J. H. Miller, re- Eminent commander, L. | the following order: Grandcommandery; Pitts- minent com- tains of ; Le corder; A. Musselman, standard bearer; Lon F. 5 Ww. Dey: ceneraliosimo, burg commandery, No. 1, piteberg: 3 hiladel- | mander, Joseph A. Anderson. sword bearer;8. E. Wayland, warder. ( Frank right: captain [po meeggeenll No. 2, FolledolPe ae . 2 commandery, No. 2, of New Haven, had sixty swords in line. The officers are Lyman H. Johnsen, eminent commander Alles D. Baldwin, generalissimo; Isaac W. Wertz, standard bearers; Cyrus J. Butler, sen- Pi 7 ; tinel. Bishop, tain general: Fred. H. Waldron, DeMolay command- J. Cutler; Molay coi a ba s ; . J. ©. Cannon; | 8t. John’s commandery, No. 4, Philadelphia; There were not a great many knights in line Seri et aes ree Gg 207 |B ts Sout he Oe ey yg ry freasurer; Francis G. Anthony, recorder; T. N fountain com- with much spirit and ie t com! mandery, No, hicsoe | Me Parsoa Dickerman, assistant recorder; David military sion, It George mandery, No. 10, ect eee a |. Senior wi Tiee, be furn treasurer, No. 11, Harrieb commandery, 'B. Roeder, P. $ K. Laycock, c unior warden; Isasc H. Wil- ead tase; tae Seodiand werden te hes wis woe oe. brook No. 16, Phanixville; Northera eae H generaliesimo; | On treamaren; Wiliam Hacker, reeorder; Semmes Chas W. Weir. John P. Hopson, Jason P- manded by Chas. E. Dustin; standard No. 16, Towanda; Allen commandery, No. ; : J rein Seneral; George Ht. |S Beruen, standard bearer; Win. E. Blakeley, ‘Thompson, guards, r ‘Thos, J.|¢t, Edm. seeien ores bearer, 0, H. Eioh- cece. peg wie commandery, Lg = rs a sword bearer; Alfred Ciark, warder; James One «f the Connecticut commanderies that . Gen,; John A. | horn; warde: Presley. ‘ F : : er commandery, No. 46, then | Bennett, sentinel. arrived ye-terday was Hamilton. No. 5. of Bridze- Speilinan, C. Gen.; Wm. | Some forty sir knights ted the Salem Ener ieeibes coum oan menses ~ eae, 5 napiageer ae hy followed wlth ‘Afty members ta-ranke sat ‘a| _ Toe fine appearance of Lafasette commandery, port, one of the best known organizations in the ~=g state. — Beventy- five of theone ¥ hundred and Dinety members of Hamiton com- mandery, No 5 of Bridgeport, Conn.,, turned out In the parade today. Erie: ee ba by ey eaten ae Hutchinson commandery, No. 82, Norristo' jne-march: regular nlor warden, Milton Z. No. 3. of Lafayette, Ind., in the th as sdopted by the Ohio commanderies, | Allegheny commandery, No. 35, ch standard aole ee f The ‘officers bearer, Allen 8. Heckman; half a bun strong, made the are: Sirs B. ¥. Hampson, emi-| Mary commandery, No. 96, Philadelphia; W. Martenie; ¥ a — nent commander; J, L. Truesdale, general- N Craig; a aod proud sagen fesimo; Thos. J. Walton, captain. general; ee Reading com- Clinton H. ative, sir Knights, Chas, ©. Snyder, late; W. G. Bently, senior Faller. warden; H. L. Lag heat ; James Davis, treasurer; James Boyle, recorder; Havnar, standard bearer; L. T, Pow, sword bearer: Will. M. Crumrine, warder. The present of-| __ EM- COM. Davis, “The baby com: ‘of Ohio,” ae Sidney ficers are: A. D. | second guard; C. C. third guard. eommandery, No. 46, of Poni, sions, utton, eminent] T! thirty knights and « brass band | made « fine a; in line today to re it Steubenville com- mandery No. 11, of Steubenville, Ohio. The icers are: H. M. Priest, eminent com prelates WB MoCinton, junior Joseph treasurer; White, recorder; W. H. McClinton, bearer; G. A. Dean, sword bearer;W. L. Bender, warder; David Hall. Sentinel. i mi i i i; it