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i Annual three-Room I Outfit i $100 Worth of furnish ings for $89.00. Four -Room Outfit $150 Worth of turn is fl ings for $125.00. WEST FIFTH STREET. trerms mint go. 1-een fle-- -i.

n.muly n-. have this iry a man a to have jr-l until the i 'rrntahle dan- i have been MEETING th. Building Cods "'r T-Morrow. 1 the and the Solicitor t'njncli, llr. er'inon tn revla- a l.trze num-" i-urely tchn'cal Coun- and Iliff, 1 Ttnsmnre an.l A.

I Outfit Ever Here are only a few from a stars full of "May Sale Outfits." Perhaps you'll find just what's wanted among them but if you don't you'll find that nowhere in the city is such a large and beautiful variety of furniture to be found from which to select an outfit of your own liking; further, nowhere are the prices quite so fair and reasonable. Two -Room Outfit $75.00 Worth of Furnish-I ings for $69.00. for those who (lwr t. start tiuekenififf in a i very mMtii way 1 and rim every. Inexpensive, a oiTor naa ever enualf this or eult.

Com ii4 see x.nm eutnt and satisfy eurself It la is. li that wi say It T-u travel Tar before you will meat with a val-n aueh aa thta la. Only our great outfit and our buying In ayeat quantities enable tn offer so much at moderate a cost. Titla Is an em-tremely handsome outfit. s.erytlilng la new In design and 'an lea our usual of silir action.

If you are looamg for something out of ne ordinary, here It Is you don't rave to look any father. PIANOSm 221-23-25 i prices. fl I XT Sale This BEDROOM. 6olld Oak Bedroom Suit. Eprin.

Mattress. Pair Pillow. Chairs. Rock or. Rn(.

KITCHEX. 1 Oaa or Coal 8tove. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Preekrael Table. 4 Chairs 20 Yds.

PrHit Linoleum. DI.WIXO MevrM. 1 Mission Dining Table. Mission DlnlngChalra. 1 Mission 8wif Table.

1 Mlaalea Buffet. 1 Mission China Closet. 1 Huar Pairs Lace Curtains. Handsome S-plere Parlor Se. Koom-slse Hug.

T. Hazen. Councllmen Guy W. Mallon and Otto Kenner and City Solicitor Ballard. The special meeting had bean called upon Mr, Malion calling attention to the fact that a number of sections In the code are not legally drawn up.

At the meeting yesterday he urged that the code be dlvkled Into two set tluns the first embodying the provisions applying to buildlnns "hereafter erected." and the other applying ti existing buildings. The tight tiist the property oarners are likely to make on the code In the Courts, he pointed ut. would be only on those sections relating to existing buildings, and If an Injunction Is Issued stopping the operation of these measures. It would stop the operation of the entire and as It now stands. And if any measures applying to existing buildings are declared unconstitutional, the ruling LIBRA RT.

1 Library Table. 1 Rocker. 2 Pairs Lace Curtains. 2 Pictures. BEDROOM.

Braes Bed. Guaranteed Hprlng Felt Mattress. rrepser. Chiffonier to match. 1 Rug.

2 Pairs I -see furtalna. 2 Pictures. 1 Chair. 1 Rocker to match. The Lindeman Sons BoI on easy AND THE terms.

Cable-Nelson Piano BO iSoXETWOXr, 3RONCHITIS, Do ztak TKnPT.A mm Arrrrt JW i Greater Than Year The furnishing of newly married couples' homes is a specialty with us. Come and talk the matter over. Youll find we offer outfits of the very highest grades of furniture at prices no higher than you'll pay elsewhere for the cheap, unsatisfactory -kind. If you desire to pay for your furnishings in small weekly or monthly amounts, we can accommodate you. COMBUTATIOX KITCHEN.

1 4-Hole Cook Stova. 15 Tardi Oilcloth. 1 Combination Table. 4 Chairs. 1 Kitchen Cabinet.

BCDROOM. Heavy Brass-Trimmed Bed. 1 Fprlna. 1 Mattresa. 1 PalrPlllowe.

1 Golden Oak Dreaeer. 1 Golden Oak Chiffonier. I Golden Oak Bedroom Chairs. 1 Golden Oak Rocker. 1 Ttoom-slse Rue 1 Pslr Lce Curtains.

1 Bedroom Table. to sMktaa ta She verM Otet vta Moa mtu er tma Mi 1 1 a oiurS aa IUUt StilJl ktl.ltl-. Cum aae Ceacaa, CoUa, orm Ttwax. laAwMa. pMuma.

Ri- I m. HMH Taatln tl. AaOiaaa. bmmU SiMtli Ui Cew ewi aea aaee ttmiillnaa turn liiina bad. For 60 Years a Home Remedy Tit cl itmmm vtet Hmh mm IukQh of kau IX ef pnlna to eorura.

A boat van aaaj Q'l BVaadT SM I aaastoS tbe saat 1 famsTfllUsV. kraBcAssU tufcartv. tafltaM titm torn READY RELIEF a i AJTHKA FOB THAU. BraeUre. Jasx 1C 1BOT.

effeeda tnm isi sm to vnta to r-m aed toil aiiil I Ml 4 art taaaa craat apla I be ea uaaj a ad I a bottle ef R. a. a. eke I DrwiKO ROOM. Golden Oak Rufft.

Golden Oak China Closet. Gulden Oak Chairs. Gaa or Coal Store. Chairs. KILL EVERY ONE de.troyeJ.

thanks tolbe great scientist and dermatologist mho gave to the world Parlalan Sage, tbe only real dandruff cure and hair grower the world haa ever known. If you have dandruff. Parisian Sage will cure you In two weeks, or your money back. Hut besides ridding the scalp of dandruff. P.irlxlan Sage la guaranteed to stop falling hair and Itching of the scalp.

It Is a prime favorite with women of refinement. It makes the hair soft, lustrous and beautiful. and Is not sticky or greasy. A large bottle for So cents at II. C.

Dow's and leading druggists everywhere. The girl with tbe Auburn hair Is on every package. ef Ba. aarrd. I waekl as -fV amr Shat B.

B. a. la eertS jr. SCSXOgDKX. ia.

Bia.Ujs, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF afe. ral.ll IO HAJtCOTIO or oar Ska mm read sad Drags laaiadt- D1L HADWAT CO, "sUelwm SeraeVra," Vfartk u4 Letayvrte Btm- KW TeTBV aaiwtys Rdy LeUa-f Se Id by ail Di-aeT arista. 1 Golden Oak Pining Table. 1 Rue. It Pairs Lace Curtains.

I Pictures. KITCHE. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 29 Tarda Linoleum The Stoddard Piano Guaranteed years. for 1 erected." He therefore favored that the code be divided eo that If one part ta attacked the other may stll stand.

This separation of the measures was opposed by the Building Code Commissioners, and It wss finally agreed that the following provision be Inserted In tha code: 'The Invalidity of any provision of any section of thla ordinance applicable to any building shall not be held to effect the validity of said provision as applied to structures hereafter erected." It was also agreed that a number of sections would bo subdivided, as Mr. Mai Ion auggeated. ENQUIRER, CrNCIXNAH, SUNDAY, MAT 9, 1909, MAW SHEOT. FREE! FREE! Wl-h fha above f-room outfit we si-re a handsomely eleenrated com-plee dmnr act. large enough to ar re six parsons.

FREE! FREE! v.lth the above (-room outfit we gtve rou Tree a hanjsime Golden Oaa Oentleman's Chiffonier. FREE! FREE! With the above outfit wo aire su absoluts. ly free a handsome Drop-Heed Model Sewing- Price $175. TERMS. lXXO A WEEK.

221-2325 WEST FIFTH" STREET. 1 UNITED STATES C0UB.T&. Referee Whittaker yesterday, filed a re port In the matter of Frank Fltsgerald. bankrupt clerk of thla city. After the lat ter had filed his petition asking to be freed from his past indebtedness represented to the Court that the People's Mortgage Loan Company and John Mulholland.

loan brokers, held a mortgage for 1250 en his Chattels Sold. Marshal Lewis yesterday morning sold the chattels of the Smith Jz' Nixon Piano Crfmnany. that had been attached to satisfy a Judgment secured In the Circuit Court by Robert K. Root et for 3.ros no. ine latter sued for the recovery of rent due on a storeroom In Buffalo, N.

occupied by the rsrohs Piano Company, and which the Cincinnati firm guaranteed. The chattels that were seised were appraised at about aoo and were sold to Attorney Louis Kram er for S-fai. Pleaded Guilty. Deputy Marshal McGulre en Friday ar rested James A. Fulks.

a dealer In leaf to bacco, of Platform. Lawrence County. Ohio, and brought him here yesterdsy morning on Information filed In the District Court by Federal Attorney McPherson. charging him with failure to register as required under the Internal revenue laws. He pleeded guilty, and waa fined f.V and costs.

Motion To Quash. The Newton Tea and Spice Company, through Its attorney. Wlllard B. Stler. in the District Court yesterday filed a motion and an affidavit In support thereof to quash the Information filed by Federal Attorney McPherson.

charging a violation of the national food and drugs acts In allegedly misbranding pepper sold by It. It Is claimed that the offense charged is different from the one which the company was led to be lieve It would be. and. therefore, the com pany declares It was not afforded a proper opportunity to make a defense as provided by law. Furthermore.

It la contended that If there was any adulteration toe company waa not aware of it. Case Submitted. Governor Harmon and Judge Doyle, of Toledo. Ohio, for appellee, and Attorney Rush Taggart. of New York City, for ap pellant, yesterday In the ClrcuK Court of Appeals concluded arguments In the rase of Ellen L.

Compton. executrix, vs. The Wabash Railroad Company, and It submitted for a decision. Tees far (he rarw. Hew Sulta Tiled.

COMMON' PLEAS COCRT. 1XT1. The C. I Railway Corn- pen Charles Sloffregra To rec-vrcr real Harmoa. Ctolatoa.

GoWeuiUh A Hoedlr. ufro. Job! W. Herrne. ecutOT.

oi F. Phillips et al. roe partition ef eefate. Herroe, Gelrti A Hacrea. 143.

ICS. Max Ladrme4r jeeapnme Ml-An et eX Ftor IM oa wraut Robilng BMMIr( sag T. Reumnan. Appeal free Squire Uueaoat. SCPEUIIOR ens.

Crwmrd J. Mwau re. The aflllt-reah Raila-ay Contaay. For $1" ss daja-HM. S.

O. Barleas aae Mtrfeael Mlnxra. eng. Ali mm jl. Abrama Ta I' IXarar Sou la.

roe as asjnagea. A- Brettenatela. court or wsotrsxcT. l.ese. Charlotte Drart a al.

ws. rty of Cra- rtnrvexL Te esjota laaiimnt William A. I asi. E4na O. BTlrlcar em.

Artanr aUrkar. For aiToroa. Barry Haas. Yete NEWS QE THECOURtS. Ia aa opinion eorarts 67 type-written pages Common Pleas Jlge Jacob Brom weu oecided yeserday iat neither the County Prosecutor nor aaalatanta have a right ta be present la tt grand Jury room when that body is deUbexteg upon a ease or castlag their votes for against aa in dictment.

Although tha brt so decldeathe law ta be. the plea tn abement of tha indict merit -charging Wnila Btlchtenoth with la denied, la plea, waa baaed oa tha fact that the Procutor aad alatant were la tha roonwhea tha lndlct- BMot.waa voted on, and at they took part la tha deliberations of tl Jury and preju- dlead tha wt Indictment Tha decision dlspewee olheplea In abate ment in rather short holding that plea being a dilatoryplea, tt Is not favored by tha law and ba strictly construed upon all principle relating thereto. Mere Irregularities in meter of procedure without evidence that ich Irregularities deprived the defendant ohla constitutional or statutory rights so a to prevent proper aerense. would be sufficient to warrant a discharge of ta Indictment and a dismissal of the accuse- the Court holds. "Evan direct violations statutory prohl bltlons have In many citt eases bean held Insufficient Sto uch action, the Court aaya.

and then dimses of the plea as follows While the accused In tb present case al leges In his plea that th. presence of the Prosecuting Attorney prejudicial, he set out no specific avermhts in allegations showing in what manner was prejudiced and has submitted no evlence whatever to support the allegation in hat regard. The Court, therefore, finds upn the pleadings that the plea In abatemeii ought not to be sustained, and, therefor, overrules the ime." Thla fully disposed of is matter before the Court, but because of oe doubt aa to tha right of the Prosecuting Attorney to be present In the grand Jurj room when the grand Jury la deliberating the Court went household goods and that the brokers main-1 surar.ee on the life of Conrad who tained That lr mattered not whether a Ju-t about the tmi. in. tne mat.

in Mr. BaTlard expressed tbe opinion that the charge In bankruptcy was eeaured. It could code, with the alterations, would be -rea- sonsbly safe," and would In all probability stand the tests of the Courts. The code, with the alterations, will again come up In Council Monday. The session haa been for 1:30.

Instead of 2. usual, to consider the amendments. Tete for the Park Bond Issue. CITY HALL NOTES. Health Officer Mark A.

Brown will Issue warning to local physicians and mid wives to make prompt returns of births to the Health Department, or take a chance at bemg prosecuted. Dr. Brown received word that K. L. Watklna.

State Reaia-trar of Vital Statistics, had commenced the prosecution of negligent physicians in the northern pert of the state and waa working his way toward thla section. -lie Board of Publie Service yesterday Instructed the Klrchner Construction Company to commence the. Improvement of West street, from Carthage pike to Beldare avenue, on May w. ana w. iioiiinarr to commence the work of sewering Eraen-brecher.

Hesrne. Wilson and Elland ave nues and right of way west of Burnet avenue on May 1U. Dr. W. A.

Evans. Health Commissioner of Chicago, yesterday paid a friendly visit to Health Ofni-er Mark A. Brown. Incidentally, he annexed numerous statistics would else apply to the buildings "hereafter to take with him to Chicago. ordinance In that they had -not eeenre lirenee ae required by lew.

Referee Whlttaker'a report the claim aalnt tha bankrupt Is a Talid one. and that aa the mortjare was cated more than four months prior to the adjudication in bankruptcy Ita validity can not be effected by the question whether or not the creditors were dolna business with out the required license. v. Professional Bowler Bankrupt. Frank Koo.

widely known In bowling circles, who has been conducting a saloon and bowline alleys at the southesat corner of I plaintiff. Seventh street and Freeman avenue, is bankrupt, according to a petition which he filed yesterday In the District Court. The liabilities, nearly all of which are the debts of the partnership of Koo Walker, ag-gregat $3,000. The stock In. trade la valued at (ISO.

Into the matter deeply ind decided that point also. The question the right seemed to be hinged entirely upot tbe wording of cne imio statute as to thi meanlnr of the phrase "no other person." The statute says that no other person ahallbe present in the grand Jury room when thegrand Jury is deliberating or voting. Trosecutor Hunt claimed that this means no other besides the Prosecutor, while Jutfce Bromwell and Judge O'Connrll both conarued It as meaning no one other than thegrand Jurors, and so charged their grand Jurors. in searching the statute Judge Bromwell quotes from tha laws of 24 states, all of which have practically the same statutes of prohibition as to the Prosecutor's presence. while 15 other states are cited which have no provision on the subject, and which are construed to ba controlled by common law.

which doea not permit the Prosecutor to be present when tbe grand Jury Is deliberating or voting. However, in four of these last mentioned states West Virginia, Illinois. Florida anu Connecticut Court declslona have been handed down excluding the Proa- ecutlng Attorney during the Jury's dellb- -stions. The conclusions reached by the Court ara that the Prosecuting Attorney has a rlht at all times to appear In the grand Jury room for the following purposes: "Of giving Information relative to any matters cognisable by 1U of advising It tipon any legal matter when required; of Interrogat ing witnesses before The Jury when he deems It necessary." But the Court con cludes as follows: "He has t.o right to re main In tha room with the Jury while the Jurors are expressing their views or giving their votes on any matter before them." A great many citations are set forth In the opinion, sustaining the contention which tbe Court has made, and after determining the matter entirely Judge Bromwell closes as follows: i "The charge covsrfnis this point, which I gave at the beginning of the April term, was'. Identical given by Judge O'Conaell at the January term, which, at that time, seemed to attract nb particular attention." i StockiolifflrJ' Mtigt Fay; The Circuit Cowpi 4aadid down a de cision yesterday affirming the decision of Common Pleaa Judge Pfleger 1ft the ease of Ban ford Brown, receiver of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce Mutual Insurance Company, against J.

Leverone. The action waa one for the enforcement of stoekhold- ere" liability in order to pay te $3,000 In UrKFict9 LummiNiHinir uuncu not affect tha mortgage hid by. them, and ,7 T. 1. he therefor, requested that tb.

claim be Vicourt bur expunged eh the ground that the" broker. Common Pleas were doing a business In violation of a city tha case waa taken to the Court, where a verdict was founnd fori 10 2JL This went to the Circuit Court. -new affirmed, the Circuit Court nom ine- that Ieverone was a member of the company up to days after September 1. 190. and liable for the asesment ror ine Drees death benefit.

The liability or the other stockholders depended upon this case. Attorneys Oalvln and Bauer represented the receiver, and W. T. Porter the defense. In the case of Edwin H.

Van Initen against Ous J. and Mary L. Peterson tne Circuit Court denied the motion of the de fense for a retrial. C. i w.

ana inorau Baker for the motion; C. B. Wllby for the Heavy Tine For Negro Woman. ri-r Henderson, colored, or ll'O tim street. In whose house fifteen-year-old Nettle Hesselbrock.

white, of 3008 Alms plsce, was found after a dlsappearauoe of several weeks, was fined and sentenced to SO ri.v. In the workhouse by Judge Caldwell yesterday. John Hesselbrock. father of the erlrl. located her.

and the police alded the ni.ee and found the girl. The woman waa nn.uted in the Juvenile Court on nf nromotlnr luvenlle delinquency. She paid the fine, and Judge Caldwell suspended the woranouse semeuc. Lewi, Answers Hunt's Suit. Answering the suit of County Prosecutor Hunt to recover the fee of 28.524 68 which B.

Lewis, as Citv Auditor, drew for his work In recovering 1750.000 back taxes from th. TTnlnn Central Life insurance company, Mr. Lewis makes a general denial that the payment was illegally maae or mi me money was misapplied, but Inatead was legally paid to him after the County Commissioners had his claim. Attorney A. B.

Benedict filed the answer. Sally Divorce Doings. Judge O'Connell heard argument yesterday on an application to dismiss the suit of Margaret V. Elliott for allmoa-y from Elmore Tobias Elliott, wealthy Butler farmer. Mrs.

Elliott Is a sister of Dr J. M. Wlthrow, and the husband claims his wife came to this city to visit her brother, everything being amicable between them, but when It came time for her to return home she sent for him to come after her. He came, but was mei or Sheriff, who served him with a petition In ik. suit which his wife had filed without his knowledge.

Dr. Wlthrow and his wife both testified, telling of trouble which Mrs. Elliott had claimed to have had. and Dr. Wlthrow said that be had told his sister she could have a home with him.

Both alJes will present briefs on the question of jurisdiction, which was all that was argued to any extent yesterday. Judge J. B. Swing granted a decree ys-tsrday divorcing Mattle from W. R.

Cass on the ground of neglect and cruelty. She Is a daughter of Conrad Schultx. wealthy brewer. They were married November 17. ltsjg.

and he left la October. ISO. He Is now believed to be In Chicago. Batea A Meyer, attorneys. Edoa Q.

wants a divorce from Arthur M. Kirker. They were married September 4. lvi. and have one child.

Neglect Is charged. Fleas sad Sentences. Frank MUllgan. convicted of shooting waa sentenced to five years la the penitentiary by Judge Bromwell yesterday. Walter Taylor, cnum wixn stealing; a lot of stuff from a railroad car.

pleaded guilty yesterday. His father, mother and sister were present, with Attorney Froome Mnrrie. to olead tor leniency ror nun. ana Judge Bromwell reserved sentence to Investigate the matter further. Asks Damage For Injuries.

wAward J. Nobnan yesterday brought suit against the Mlllcreek Valley Railway Company and the Ohio Traction Company for 10 OIO damages for personal Injuries. Noo- nin aras driving ninj avenun, in Lockland. on February 4, when a car I lines. of the traction company collided with his wagont knocking blm from his seat.

Ms Is II LOT IMo. 3 rsnz Sample upright pianos (all brand new) shipped to us by manufacturers. $300 Haines mahogany only $225 $200 Warde; mahogany; only $150 $500 Blasius; art mahogany; only $395 $350 Lester oak only $275 $400 Ernest A. Tonk; mahogany only $385 Ernest A. Tonk; mahogany; only $275 $S00 Steinway A Sons: art sample Circassian walnut; only LOT IMo.

4 Upright and. Grand Pianos returned from rental. Some splendid Stemways, ose Sons and Wurlitzers just received from music schools whose sessions are closing. $550 Steinway A Sons; "Vertegrand" upright. ebony; rented 1 month; only $526 $550 Steinway A Sons; "Vertegrand" upright, ebony; rented 3 months; only $490 claims to have auatainea Juries to bla hip.

pennanent tn- Claima Charge Was Falae. Andrew A. Abrama yealerday brought ault u. uocaiur onum mr o.jv damage, for false arrest. He claims that Smith bad him arrested before Magistrate Tibbies on a charae ot imMHJimroi Aucust 21.

IP" A claiming that ba had ap propriated M- 1" cnar norod by tha arand Jury. Abrama claims that the prosecution was malicious and without reasonable or probable cause. Abrama waa formerly in the employ of Smith. Probata Court Pickings, osvnhia Oberla acDlied yesterday to ad minister tha $2,400 estate of tbe late Edmund Oberle: Mary U. Bean applied to administer the $600 estate of Andrew J.

Hart, and K. T. Clayton applied to ad minister the estate of the late ran. tin-g-an on a claim for wrenf ul death. An tnrentory or me peraun-j the late Louise uieters t.iu 1 12.09 81.

Other inventories ruea day were: Jane Bemiss estate. $397 06: Ed ward M. Betnles estate. i Clark estate. 11.444 Christian Struboe estate.

S2.621. and the Louis Enl ea- tate. SW 28. Tete far tbe Park Bas I Tas Urn tSvs r-jrk Bsant Wmtmrn EMP A FINE JPIAM0 HOME Annual IPi an Clearance Sale S5 A MONTH PAYS THE BALANCE, Piano prices reduced as never before in Cincinnati. 150 Pianos, Player Pianos and outside Piano Players marked at figures that must result in their immediate disposal.

Do not fail to call at once and secure first choice. i HIS is the Piano Bargain Event of the year. a oiano. ulaver oiano'or outside piano player. You simply cannot afford.

to it if you-have it in -mind to secure In the regular course of business this store has only two special piano sales a year: $750 Steinway A Sons; upright; mahogany; rented 6 months only $625 $S00 Steinway Baby Grand; ebony; used half a dozen times in concert only $700 $950 Steinway A Sons Parlor Grand; ebony; used by -Prof. Theodore Bohlmann only $800 $1,100 Steinway A Sons Parlor Grand; ebony: used by Prof. Albino Gomo; only $400 Vose Upright; mahogany; rented 3 months; only $325 $450 Vose Upright; mahogany; rented 6 months; only i $360 $650 Vose Grand; rented for concerts during past season only $400 Vose Upright; art mahogany; rented 1 year; only $276 $325 Wurlitzer Upright; mahogany; rented." 4-' months; only i $275 $325 Wurlitzer Upright; oak; art case; rented 1 year; only $245" $325 Wurlitzer Upright; oak; rented 1 year; only $275 Milton Upright; mahogany; rented 14 months; only $185 $325 Milton Upright; mahogany; rented 18 months; only $215 $300 Smith A Barnes Upright; mahogany; rented 15 months; only $200 $850 A. B. Chase -Grand; mahogany; rented 1 session to music school; $650 $300 Heller A Co.

Upright; mahogany; rented 1 year; only $200 LOT No. 5 Upright and Grand Pianos, Player Pianos and outside Players taken in exchange toward Steinway Grand Pianos and Apollo 8S-note Player Pianos. Every instrument in perfect order. Many cannot be told from new. All are guaranteed the same as new pianos.

$250 Brown Bros. Upright; ebony only $250 C. R. Stone A Co. Upright; ebony only $100 $250 C.

R. Stone A Co. Upright; ebony; only $110 $275 Whitney A Co. Upright; ebony; only $118 $375 J. A C.

Fischer Upright; ebony; only $135 $350 Kurtzmann A Co. Upright; rosewood; only. $145 $375 Lindeman A Sons Upright ebony only $160 $250 Pease Upright oak only $165 MILITARY HONORS Will Ba Paid tlx Zavt Chris Bauer By Grand Army Veteran. Military honors wUl be paid to Chria Bauer, whose funeral services -will take place to-morrow morning; at 10 o'clock from the chapel of Spring Grove Cemetery. Lytle Post.

G. A. R-. will be In command, and at the conclusion of the ritual for' the dead. Sergeant George W.

Kllstun. who was a life-long friend of the will atep forth and spread over the body a beautiful fl- Only those who enlisted prior to July 21. 1861. and re-enlisted in the veteran corps In 1863. and served tha full four years, are eligible to tbe honors that are conferred un der the directions or tne freaericic Aims Camp.

Sons of 'Veterans. This association was formed for the particular purpose of providing for the proper burial of soldiers who come under the veteran service clause. The flags are the gift of lira. Frederick Alms. Mr.

Bauer, who aled Thursday, at Springfield, waa wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek, known ia history aa "General eheridan's Bide." In less than, half a six of his comrade were shot down, among them being Police Sergeant McMillan, Charles Tauchert. Vine street mer chant; Sergeaat owner of consid erable local property, and George McKlnley of Catawba, Ky. All were wounded while charging on tbe left of General i Early's rwinr to the Irreparable condition of the Confederate command, the Union forces at walnut street, between the time being la charge of General oeorge Fourth and Fifth, the Board, of Publie Berv- lce resterday oraerea wie tuu tloa traffic on that square and the tmeaeoi-ate replacing of the track. Thla change a the route ot tne o-ii-w- Crook. Is Uhk engagament that the Federals iosC 860 men.

Mr. Bauer was la tha thick of the battle until wounded, and upon his recoveiy waa back tn the rank and served until finally mustered out at Cams Denlaon. In 186S. MONEY BACK OFFER Ml-o-ia Quickly Cnrts Belching, Sour Slorcach, fool Breatn, Stomacb Distress1 or Money Back. 'Stop your Indigestion' right away; you can do it If you wilL Go to M.

Dow's to-day and get a box of Ui-o-na tablets. Take one before, with or after meals for a few days and note the wonderful result. In a week you can eat and enjoy any food you want without after disturbance. In two weeks you will feel like a new being. Careful women who want to have and keep a good complexion, rosy cheeks, and bright eyes, should try Ml-o-na.

acting aa It does on the stomacb It is the great preventive of InVpure Mood. If you have a sallow complexion, pimples, blotches, or dull eyes, your digestion la all wrong and you should take Ml-o-na tablets immediately, and put your stomach right. Ml-o-na Instantly stops belching of gaa. sour stomach, heartburn and foul breath. Ml-o-na is -guaranteed by.

M. C. Dow to cure dyspepsia, sea or -car alcknesa, vomiting of pregnancy, or money back. Don't hesitate to try Ml-o-na. It la for sale by leading druggists everywhere.

uu Cvxea catarrh, or money back. Job breath) it In. Complete outflttnchidiiig ixUiaJtf(L 3 bottles 60cl Dregglaef. Our. salt; in the fall and the yearly clearance sale in May just before inventory taking.

We MUST "clean we MUST reduce stocks; we MUST have as few pianos as possible to count; we MUST close our fiscal year with a rush and total the immense volume of business for the year to which we committed Ives. To do this we have gone through our entire stock and cut prices mercilessly on about 150 instruments. For convenience we have divided the marked-down instruments into five lots, including: EVERY PIANO that will not appear in manufacturers' future catalogs. EVERY ODD STYLE PIANO, that is, styles of which we have only one or instruments. EVERY SAMPLE PIANO shipped by manufacturers.

LOTS Nos. 1 and 2 Odd and discontinued style upright pianos. Every piano brand new. Many have been among our best sellers this year. $350 Milton; mahogany; only $217 $350 Milton; walnut only $350 Milton: oak; only $217 $350 Smith Barnes; mahogany; $265 $325 Smith Barnes; walnut; only $265 $325 Regent; oak; only $265 $300 Regent; mahogany; only $235 $500 A.

B. Chase; mahogany; only $425 $675 Steinway Sons; ebony; largest size; $650 Steinway Sons; special art ebony only .565 $750 Steinway Sons; mahogany, art panel; $325 Wurlltzer, mahogany; only $227 $500 Melville Clark art mahogany only $325 $600 Strech A Zeidler; mahogany only $425 $475 Stoltz A Bauer; mahogany only $296 $250 Kingston; mahogany only $300 R. S. Howard; mahogany; only $215 EVERY PIANO returned from rental by music schools and private homes. EVERY PIANO taken in exchange toward Steinway Grand Pianos and Apollo 88-note Player-Pianos.

'f a -1 3 .3 I iU. miA il 1 pcprininnc 1 1 ff.lliwinrT We haven soace to print a complete list 01 msimmems muuucu iu mc mic v. list will give you an idea what to expect. Every instrument will, be plainly marked with original and special sale prices, and you can this advertisement with you to assist in finding just what you want. This will also save time.

LOT IVO. 4 (Continued) LOT lTO. 5 (ContinnccT) $275 Lagonda Upright; mahogany only $168 $375 Crown Upright walnut only $375 J. A C. Fischer Upright; walnut; only $900 Decker Bros.

Grand ebony; only $300 Kimball Upright rosewood only $21C $300 Schaeffer Upright; oak; only $225 $S50 Steck Baby Grand; ebony; only $250 $500 Gildemeister A Kroeger Upright; mahogany; only $270 $450Kreil Upright; mahogany; only $750 Kimball Grand; mahogany only $425 $600 A. B. Chase Upright; art mahogany; only. note; only PLAYER PIANOS Trade your present piano that no one plays for one of those complete player pianos that every one can play like an artist. $750 Apollo 88-Note; mahogany; only $S00'Apollo 88-Mote; mahogany; i S850 A nolle 88-Ifote: mahogany The above used in Player Musii- Department for demonstration only.

$1,000 A. B. Chase fumed oak; exchanged for player grand piano only S660 $1,500 A. B. Chase mahoganr.

playei grand piano; used for deminstrati'n only; pnly 51,100 $650 Milton 88-Xote; mahogany; slightly, checked in shipping; only $550 $650 Regal: mahoganyr traded for Apollo f-8 note only 5390 7Sfl mahop-anv: trailed fir AlIl -H OUTSIDE PIANO PLAYERS CO tvA A jly yy GLAD TO TESTIFY. $600 $720 Get one of these players It will cnnble any one to play that piano that is seldom heard because there no pianists in tne nome. $350 Apollo 88-Note; mahogany only $250 Baldwin; mahogany only $250 Apollo; oak; only $250 Pianola; mahogany; has meirostylc onlv i $300 Auto Player; mahogany; only $75 $100 REMEMBER You can get any instruments in this Sale on YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terms art YOUR Terms. Pianos shipped everywhere; freight is a trifle compared to the saving in price. IVrite us about what you want and we will give full descriptions.

121 E. Fourth BeL Mala and Wabnt TIE BUI I WMLlTfflEK Satisfaction guaranteed. 121 E. Fourth BeL Main and Walnut Mrs. Wilson, of Corinth, Hadj- Ben a Great Sufferer From Kidney and Bladder Troubl.

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ira vviipon. ir Hbaler i tb. only Kindly remerober tbt ur na nrlna apelat Kidney. Bladder, giving U.nlw-1-rlnary yala verv Case ins all write for free 74 pr. book, treated by man.

rite ror Patient, should brl -Jf OfRr. mornlns rlna for 10 "'V- and Saturday enlnfJ 8HAFEK. 1. Plaee. tlm-lnniiti.

Ohio. ELEVATORS Manufactured by JAB. CIRKA.V ELEVATOR Ti hX-Tmd rinclnnatt. Ohle. AXXBDEJ IO,.

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