in tneir rear.Following the F. M. B. A. Lodges were the spleudid white ponies and white carriage of Mr. John Evans, of the White Sewing machine. The Singer Sewing Machine Company had a fine wagon; Mr. I. Maieuthal. the enterprising clothier, was represented by a large wagon filled with dry goods boxes. William New house had a handsomely decorated coal wagon. The Kaiser Base Ball Club had a wagon with a bell in it that was rung at intervals.