Show T T T 1 fUNERAL Of F NtlSON mNGlf SERVICES TO BE HELD AT WASHINGTON WASH-INGTON TODAY Ceremonies to Be Conducted In the Hall of Representatives Interment Inter-ment at Lewiston Maine Washington Jan 15Final arrangements arrange-ments were today completed for the public funeral tomorrow of the late Representative Nelson Dingley in the hall of the house of representatives and for the removal of the remains to their last resting place in Maine The body has been enclosed in a casket of plain black with silver handles A silver plate bears the following inscription inscrip-tion Nelson Dingley jr Born Feb 15 1SG2 Died Jan 13 1899 The body will be taken from the Hamilton house to the capitol about 10 oclock in the morning and placed in the hall of the house where the public funeral services conducted by Rev S M Newman of the Congregational church assisted Chaplain Couden of the house of representatives are to take place Subsequently the remains will be taken to the Pennsylvania railroad rail-road station and placed aboard a car attached to the 420 oclock train for New York They will be accompanied by members of the family now here the committees of both houses of congress con-gress and other friends The citizens of Lewiston and Auburn Me have expressed to the family here their desire to honor their former fellow fel-low townsman and on reaching Lewiston Lewis-ton the body will be consigned temporarily tem-porarily to the committees of the citizens citi-zens of those cities Arrangements have been made by which it will lie instate in-state in the city hall at Lewiston probably prob-ably between the hours of 1 and 5 oclock in the afternoon Whether or not there will be public funeral services serv-ices will depend on the wishes of the I local committees Tuesday evening the remains will be removed to the Dingley I residence in Lewiston and private services held there the next morning after which they will be deposited in the receiving vault next to the body of Mr Dingleys father who died recently I Evidences of the sympathy for the family in their bereavement continued to be received at the Hamilton house I during the day and a number of public pub-lic men called and left their cards Both the American and Canadian members mem-bers of the joint high commission now in session sent floral pieces and in addition a large number have been received re-ceived from persons in private and I public life |