uvu vuai \i r.survivors of Gen. Harrison's regiment, the Seventieth Indiana, shall Immediately precede the bier In the parade. In front of the Seventieth the Grand Army will match.The formation of the National Guard probably will be on Washington street not later than 10 o'clock a. in. After the body has reached the Capitol the companies of the National Guard from outside Indianapolis will be at liberty to return home. The battalion composed of the Indianapolis companies and the Indianapolis Battery will do guard duty. The battalion will be in charge of Maj. Conde. There will be no demonstration when the body Is returned to the Harrison home at 10 o'clock at night.It was decided to notify the Governor of each State In the Union of Gen. Harrison’s death.The general Executive Committee selected the following committees:Executive Sub-Committee — Thomas Taggart Hurry S. New, Harry C. Adams, John W. Kern, Admiral George Brown.Finance—Volney T. Malott. John P. Frenzel, M. B. Wilson. Bcment Lyman, John A. McGetttgan.Decorations and Printing—A. A. Young. Walter F. C. Oolt, Ferd L. Mayer.Reception Committee—E. B. Martindale. chairman; F. W. Morrison. J. E. McCul-C«T MUSIC HOUSE.0 troll the true volueotAXQSaee our stock and prices. There is a reason (orgeat-occupying more square feet log more employes than all the other1 us to Stores in Indianapolis. Think and up for new pianos. Easy terms.rtNER MUSIC CO.■otursra and Jobbera.AT COLUMBIA CLUB.McKinley, Cleveland and Party Will Be Asked To Stop.The Board of Directors of the Columbia Club met at noon today, with President P. W. Morrison in the choir. It was decided at the meeting to issue a call for a meeting of the club membership in generul In the assembly room tomorrow evening at s o'clock. At this meeting action will be taken on the death of Gen. Harrison. It Is planned to have a number of eulogistic speeches, though who will make them has not yet been decided.The Columbia Club will extend on Invitation to President McKinley and his party to make the club their stopplng-place during their stay In the city. A like invitation also will be issued to Grover Cleveland.G. A. R. TO PARTICIPATE.Commander of the Indiana Department of G. A. R. David L. Boom of 8]encer has offered the services of the Grand Army at the funeral of Gen. Harrison. Commander Beem notified the family of the ex-President of his desires. Ho said today that in all probability the G. A. R. would be ably represented at the funeral, and would be ready to take any appropriate part In the ceremonies.Preparation of the Body.The body of Gen. Harrison wan embalmed Wednesday evening by James Bailey and Robert Adama of the C. E. Kregelo undertaking establishment. The coffin containing the body will be placed In a new hearse, which will be drawn by four black horses.TO PIBTKNT PNEUKONIA AMD GRIP. Lasttlvs Bromo-Qulnlno removes the cause.