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In -Society t - ii Rani and wUf vnt to K" ..ierda.v to pnd few days T'tii davcht'r. Mr. Williams. y leaguer and the rabii wme rood music. - x. V' . HlHlllUM Ad. St. hy Si. Ag.sa i'i" Warouiid. PrSt Jff nHS f th president on If A LaflrqOOIU Fb: comrnttee u'"-rpo!ntej to drrft resolu spect. T:oas prwnt f.ere:.M:?s. Jos famine Gant. Miss Lone of turay. Va- Mrs. 'Jam IT Holt. ?ifr .1mmtZ ?C ' Williamson. Jr.. Messrs. .Robert. I- j Holt, Victor Grave. L. Banks William- j 6n. Norman II. Johnson. ColEugene Holt. Col. James H. Holt. Dr. 1L It. Moore. Erwlh Allen Holt. Loirs Vfl- llamson. Jci,h Gant. J. X. 'William-! Hons, of respect to the me--r,n wl" I Jr Knrttb Gant. fence Tucker Boylan.1 1 Mr Greer of Greensboro is v i... fw. ' irwuiuuorm is herewith mhmoii. s nsnur.. ef frl'iuis neve. . Whereas, Our nMt-.nw. ... I THE MORNING POST SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 15 1603 wuiau : v .u v".A-uyian,. xrearce ct -o.jroyian, rearce a Uo.jBovlan, fearce & Ga -; Kendall left yesterday ior . - .. . . . . - - fter spenmng some time ; retotuti j Ills 'wisdom. v ,tl.nd nil! regret that Mr. . .11 Himself our Tnucli foved fri t - - . , . r" nuM,?r' Florence Tucker ., t Meridian. Miss., probably mn ,: , - . Father, in piessea to take tmto nd and Boylan; Mr. Tnon er-eni tne past; . , tt-s here with the. weather bu- transfer toeing'. In order that h near his father, the la-'.j-'cr-t. c. H." Der.son. la his lat ... Mr. I.nso:i is objrver th Mhereav We.- the-members of -$t. Ames la.. deslr. to express nr sorrow, fo.- I,r log, an4 to bear, testi mony W beautiful life; therefore. Resolved. That In the death of Flor-e:ve.Tm-kr r.vt., . . wi a.u.-io lumber. i whose tU'Io addel much to the pleas- ; "rt of t!je milM. v. -irf i Mercer. Mrs. U. S. , RoiVd ti .-i,-!. Z. - m t.,, , i hat lwle wo sorrow deep Mr. W. M- Vn. of M" ly for hor loss. J.. at th, Torborou,,Mt,Uh:the lovd Mtiii '10Jd rtsi-f In t!; I.lessM csmnl'of , , t A hor rift.llfe a.uoble Uicentlve to holy rf MelviMo was ah-fnir i, 1.1.. . . ' Ufslvfl. n.Mt we believe that she. HTtng finished i,r coarse in falhjiud love! ts nov.- -Va in ' the "amis of ltLv;vvd. That sr jcopy of tlies reso lution lv? s.t to th Wreaved family and also, be recorded in the minutes of tl: puiM. SADin MEDER ROOT.' kM2a.taS"Ijor nu.-Rr.: MAUGARfrr SUiA.V MARSIIALU WHITAKER ON PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES TAI tO R MADE PRINQ PITS V Ot t Varlorojsh yesteidi-. Jh:i I- Vflim of Wlnlo'S !i c ? ft-w l.iys In the city with !!. d. ."n.vtor. Vann. r. h"5I of Dunn Is in the !irc vm'j4? li!ne with her hus j" enercKsinir clork of th Sh a -rived ystrdsy r.ccom- . h h-T husband, who spent a 4 ? i.t lljrnt the past wee:. a meatarr TaUalla. Tnj Mi's Mar Montagu entertained at W rcidAi,ce. MS XeW Refn avenue, list afternoon. con?nllinntapT- in ri --..i .t.....h .iiiTrzlr'.TS or. 1 nariott ana ihfm. I.!euten.Tt Gov, Mln UuNe .Vnab of Chnoel Ifill and M,!i Mary ThOToll. Th Individual score-cards wer? love ly -antlnes in the shano of . hearts. .v. !.-k dii.ner wa jfiven by i- i Mr. T. X. Ivey Friday evrn ,: ?!-.-ir Tiorr.e in HsUfas street to of T:-ir. 1 Ion. AV. . Xewland of .M'f'. lln. R. '. Frmau of M k-,-n-l rwto- Clyd R. I loe; . rj-vi-rd. , . T- Wijhiri'On Tlnis rays: . a, a. R Ai.drws. first vie pre?"i--- f tl.e Southern Railway, with ti , r:--r in Ra!eljb.X. .. arrive-1 ... --'rd.y. and Is a arJest at the T:-! cli. II carr nre to con- r 1 1 . . J ; t- -t 1 ,u "r .1' : urn ' j ' - M.. arr H. Ackeit. Under th .'t-r.i:t?on of the Southern "Colore! vi.s win retftJn his present po"i--.v-. nr ! hive ehirs of th trafffc ?-.- will b an entertainment Mon- . Representative Whitaker of Guilford. In speaking: on the" bill to efjlaritre and extend public school libraries Friday nifcht. said: Thia bill is of special interest and Importance to the p-ople of.Xorth Car- olina. Tbo children llvinr in towns j and titles have had the av.ntase off public llbraries:and resding: rooms and: of dAlly newspapers and jri0(3ical?. i These things h ve Iara;ely, been denied; is obvious.". In the. early sixties when; Xortb' Caj-olh'S .called 'for .men .to d fend her. from no -where xaVne braver! m.en," more gUdly'.or in a -greater num ber. accordinjf to population.' thati. from j -the. farms,- nd-. thotih tiiy wan Im- Oil. perishable glory On the Oeltl of battje, j lhy returnad-hov,e to find them ruined in- fortune. Their slaves, were free, their farn devastated, their roclal conditions and traditions overtnr:id. In .reac? tr.eyj i t have shown a hemlm no H renowned I OI1CI CflOlCG. than In war, In their efforts' to. restore i i their fortunes, but they have. been un- j gQ "TvrllGlhGr 4hT In nrnclil fftr (hflr rViltlr-n thl advantages they so. much needed and . desird. It is needless for me to declare j lomw here the results for. good that come from the reading of books profession has brought me in contact '..- ' .- - v Spring Mattings For Floor Coverings Authoritative Showing: of the Season. Your spring costume is already here. jNo disappointing delays. No worry of plan ning. No trimming to puzzle over. Try it See how it looks. If it don't suit you seivesry another. Plenty of designs, you know. Made-to-order costumes afford you no sec- You must take it when finish it meets your expectations or not. "All ready" customers gives you many My i iJiiuitjca anix yuu iitrutiii i iiKe uny .11 vou re tied wlth.rjnk ribbon. Xo prj2s, were with the boy and girls of the farms, rivn. but each guet received a lovely ! ar.d I knor. something of their a?pi bupfh of pink cjirni; lions. DelT. ious ! rations, of their 16nging3 to know more refreshments were re'rved after . the : of tb great-truths that may be leafn same. Those present were: Misses May i od by contact with the great authors Montague. Rbal-ah Chambers of Thar-; poets." historians, novelists of the lotte. Iioulfo nshle of Chepel Hill, j world. Two years ago gentlemen in M.iry Tho:r.pon. Christine Ilusbee. i thla "House declared, when a Bimilar Margaret Alexander of Chapel Hill, bill to this was offered, that the books Florr.e Thomas of. Charlotte. Mary ' would be lost, and that this would IIendrson of RI1 Moncure. not suited, ets, mostly collars and Salisbury.' Irene Lacy. : mean a loss to the state. I say tonight. Caro Brevard of Char- 1 that thoueh manv of the books ere lost. totte. Margaret Stedman. Vivian Mon-! their contents- may be found in the cure. Annie Root. Esther Means of ! hearts and minds of her children. You Charleston. &. C. Mae Winslow of -have read the bautiful poem iierirnro. t .. Maraaret Turk of 1 v "irm- .nri " ttn- an arrow -1 Tuesdav. under the ausnlces i TXaph,n'ton- P. C. Helen Smedes. Boll-lnas shot Into the air. It fell, he knew! f t itpitsl Aid Sciety. th pro-: Hubbrd of Bolling.-'Va.. Isabel, not where. He sang, a song, but no - : f hi'-h will be used to estab-. ,Ar of Henderson. Mary Fmedes. ( vision is so swift and strong that it - I.. . K.vi-tt i . I. Kllza Brown. Mcrraret Sanborn of .i. . t ., . . ..... . . - IiUnft Vltn V ftltf V.nnKU o -. .... . . . . - . . , ( --orriiv rau?r ann (iiouia i" v 11 . - . i.uau ... ir.iri artop 11 mo UMi t nr mi fsa tr tne : The entertainment wiIIJCi,arl HHU Blanche Haywood. Mary arrow as ' found -unhroke. but' the t P. r -- -t the Mor.urr.enUl Theatre, j A.IH:r L'Jcy ndw0 ' Asheville. . BOnsr fronl bjnin to end was found f i-i.ue .-Kir.ner. Minnie ln tne heart of a friend. par.g this bill, i u. nnK zoning,;?......!.,,,,. ow mr.-I libraries. snd ' The very latest styles in Jack blouse effects, with "Laigion" "Pagoda" sleeves. Skirts are nine, eleven and fifteen gores, with decided flares. Extreme light-weight materials, ap proved styles, unsurpassed workmanship, fit of guaranteed. Prices range from $15 to $25. Your inspection solicited. " Mattings from the Orient, which should have been here about iJanr loth, have jus! arrived. And Mattings grow more beauti ful each year. It is more and more possi ble to harmonize them with any color scheme of room decorations. And this year our patterns are marvelous, and 4he prices! well, here's a long story in a few words. If we had to buy them now we'd pay moro than we ask you for the same article. Now, if you are in need or will need one or more of the most economical, cleanest, coolest warm weather floor coverings take advan tage of our early purchases. China and Japan Mattings from $6,50 a roll of o yd$ to $24.00. No charge for laying or making. v- ml Mrs. Van 11. Mor ntr- i i J.onor of Miss Kaille I.each - i;- r.icht at thir home on Xert T r.ftw stret. Th rvn.nr w. d-ltchtfully spent with rds, mu-j r. ! refreshments. . I r . 7. Z . ' vu,'TTlnn ni strengthen the oh! nnd longar hnce Airi'nTair ft11 VfT'KA . I Margaret ter. ren in the ennobled ; lives of oitr p kp. 5Hirt Waist Suits j Corduroys i '-.. ! s5ion dcrees that e: ; For Spring 'Jackets and iWell dressed woman shall lti. ai. n,i Also Children's 1 .A CLfB eHTEHTll.1t -.sageir.ent Is announced If Sir. . i ar.J Miss Frances Walton A rktmlss viuila Partr at 6lda Goldsboro. X. C. Feb. ll.PpcIal. I -lac in the spring. NEGRO BRAKESMAN MEETS TERRIBLE DEATH wear them for Spring Out-, Wraps. Colors are naw. i castor, red an.d black. 27 inches wide, 75c value, per I A numbr of the popular young ladies - r,trllnment sas given at Mrs. Iodd on Hlllsboro s: v-!ir nicht for th bnCt of of this city have organised the "Una "lub." nnd last night gave a th th hghtfu! "valentine party" at the home! most de- Hiadlesi Body of Rom Rus- KiKch Sunday school. A nov i of Mis Mary Bass, which was highly j .-. th vr.lng was n nw al ! enjoyed hy those prsent. Th decora-: nrr. similar to a donkey party. I lions were "in myriads of pink hearts j irt vs to pierr the centre rf;nd carnation, and th game of Pir.i.o-i on ih -aii a rooillv ever Ine was n trJesslitg contest. Sunday I which Mr. R. W. Morrow won the first' prl and Mr. Oeorge Gardner lande.. j the booby, and In which both of them wero closely erowdd by others, whicn mad the spirited contest all the more enjoyable. sell Found on Railroad Track 'The mangled remains of Rom Rus- n i rliz'y-l for the nf ktra r faesMtfR AT r. 'rr.lrs of th Society of the In sell, a negro brakeman in the service of the Southern Railway, were found iner Suits. We are undoubt jedly showing the greatest j line of material tor the pur fpose to be seen anywhere. Mohairs Plain colors, fancies. Also black and white from 50c to ! $1.50 per yard. Woolens yard, 50c. Moire Chiffon The newest, prettiest, lightest, airiest of all spring creations. Suitable for even- ! ine: dresses and trimming. ! Flake Suitincr, j Colore are white, cream and Coronation Suiting, Colored Cotton Stuffs Too much cannot be said for this line. Every worthy fabric is shown, and every whim and desire can be grat ified. . PER YARD Dress Ginghams, 10 to 25c Dress Nainsook, 12 1-2 to 35c Dress Madras 1-2 12 to 50c London Cords, 12 1-2C Punjab Percales, 12-12c 35c 25c .. . v. m II a .-rs o, ,n- t.voiuuou uv.n ... Iv.r,ou, r-fr,hn:ents were served. were found twen r;uti to rr.ei at n'rjnrK, tb rna CUb a voted by their! up the track, having adhered to the M l-Mia and Tryst Company rhth,r .jhted invited gusts. andthejear wheels as the long line of freight at I ojock rTt TR-iay '"" :.. .s business of impo'tanre '"ve tZ th proiw,i entertainment r-r th-lr attntloiu A f'CI t-li-.-r 1 r--.ue.-!ted by th Regent. younr gentlrmen In rartleular. the ban-1 cars passed over the body on the trad: of the southern road early j jn plain ana iancv weaves, ' black, 47 inches wide, per Mercerized Cottons, 15 to 75c g iCotton Cheviots, 10 to 25c one leg cut oft. and his body otherwise i iviistrais, riouennes ana oras ; m iact, everytnmg you ,trribly mutilated. Particles of nesn Der ySLTrt c0C 10 Sl.SO.. ? CttOT Outinfi'i ty-flve yards or more; " ' sr i 4 x lie new opxnx Lfai.Lej.lli3, T. K. :runr. 3.-- K. !:. MOFFITT. Fecretary. nr as th rrcttlest valentine group In' For several hours after Jhe ghastly; III uguc, xucutuiu cvnu. uanvucauwiui vwo j , ")J, f d I 'v - " SucIfW-jr- ih ntv -find, it was imoossibie to ascertain his; Prtlnv oaw n?ittm npw dresses, wranners. kimonas. i new thmers are a ieest to be-?ras. me iineoi onirt vvaisi; I r .rjLT,.Z v : "!Lm ! weaves. Makes real smart Also a tew dark colors irom ; hold, tfeauuiui ngnt coior i niBnirnn Hr.ni ativk titv can call for. New Ribbons are indeed charming. Plain colors in taffetas and satins. Stock complete. New Dress Goods and Trimmings Every day this past week has brought reinforcements to these lines. We new an- nounce ready with the .spring woolens in black, cream and colors. The latest fabrics and colors are here. And iff; our pleasure to show them See our display tomorrow. White Goods A larger and more com prehenaive line has never been shown in Raleigh, from the sheerest Organdie Lesse m nait b4 yir. n . arg, Flltkt Tbslr Tra fioldaVar ! lived at Grcenst:oro and did brakeman's I chick dresses. Per yard, 35; the fall stock., 10c values, 'and white grounds with i Dresden and 1 lorai aesigns, r !.?neh service on the local freight. This train, x-j 60C ibii Xo. 154. is due here at 4:M p. m., but tv dW not arrive here Thursday night j j per yard, for 6 1-4C 1Imm Klit,l r.nfrula h.:rr-?nr luncheon r. as served Fri- .w nrJnl ! until 12:SQ."and he is supposed to have t - i;f,r, l:i ho;:or ef Miss Fran-." . Vnri- rnVrVla took Piaoe Thurs- he-n on this train There is no wov ' n- of r.ayettvni hy XIlss Xel-lfl . ... th bornf nf Mis5 Da y ' ot accounting tor tne accment. j par - ! Ar n' IPr.edal. on Ilillsboro TI ' guests rc: Mis's lllns -. M- MirHa o' I t and Suit Cloth is unsurpass-' ed, and prices are in keeping with quality. Frd NTs of ChcrUrV.. Mls Sal I-on.ion of rittfb-ro. Mis y.rr,-,. -p..- f vVishington. Mia? T:. V"Tsih:? of Chap-I Hilt. Miss' ! r k--y of Charlott. Miss Mar ' .TT..r of Chap." I Hid and T".VTt.0:'.. i-V niTal -"11 in" n"rs 'i Smith, oire days ago Miss No. f'nlfr f.(w b'r fi-oni Lynchburg. rayettetil.e. ; .. .0 visit Miss Smith. Thursday , of accounting for the accident. of the brakeman's lantern was in 51s; hand when he was found. j The remains were carried to 'Greens-j evening and will b . . n . .. y.. 1,1 ini rr .vncn'i""- - ----- ,n"rn"",! 'VJ-v -;oii- burled at the expense of the Southern burs cam to Goldtboro by appoint- fVent. and he and Miss Conlu wen, ilway Company rruirrird that night. The nappy ern. hud b-vn pra'rransrJ by th-"m. but it; nor. th- " surprise to the! bride's ttlTrfs this cit:. her blrthr 1r. aalraa Eatvrla as X". ;' jji Anderson give a d;- '-t V ln-:.y. Th 3Tr.rtmnt-. pliCv and foTir.tr ho;.ic. and where sei UnintI fath r buri !. I? rn- not :. ron:-ince. therefore, but n tweet i-::;.l ar.d ratiiotio sentiment j o.i t-.-r iart to wish to be married WANT TO PLAY BALL Boylan,'Pearce in ZTr-A-ri- M; S.i!;i l-ivh. Mrs. K. P.b'e. ga : Mr. Willlum Ci :v1up. Mr.. ' delirttful Vyatt. M!i J.t?l UyaJ- Mrs. ""y''. 2.1:.. An-l'fT Svme. Mrs. M.Kr P.f U-r. Mrs. T. I'. Wll- rnd - Mr. T. n. Mivelry, Mr. Iluch . Mil Moroa. Tr-. F. A. Sumpter Military Institute- Vain Bjcause They Hava Soma North Caro-! lina Boys !ft oi th 9:'& lrliKun'i iram wm, lv"u""s i.- 1," r if. ':i.ah!iieton i been received finm W. II. Kvans of the . i k rib. i i 4 ' . i4 a sm CT BINGHAM COULO A TALE UNFOLD ont"d. -nd d.n?.ire:dr---ro. ur good rrleno. ir. . i. , .. -rr t-.r-.i',. nlr.-avs zncror.s an I ho-pl.a-; th h;pp" you:ij couple n, v-cddlng supp?r. and tnerj IMitln-or. where tli" groom's 'Sumpter. .Of 1 Mrr. !ap Mr?. Schrmer. 't":( Literaer Vmlmr. irp-orth I.cu of- Cdetiton M. C h-:r.-j wl; t-Vr- up. a- 'f.-ry f.-siur for tit- Kprlr " a feries of studies of th jrMt ' T.r.r. Mrs. J. K. iTh.-imberlaln ha rg .f t!;t doarttne:it of th -;8u. v hich iiisures for the lgurs f--;.th and othr who attend a.t ?tr.g and proflab!e roursc of e-.ig"! in lf:sines nn. f i. S. .. Military Institute un- Washington, of February 11th: . ,of Colonel Bingham, corps of engineers j dutv In charee of the v hite and public thos.? that witness their Congress of questlonsor the ex- be hard lo handle, as they have , pendltures he will not' disc!os? thf Itrms of ex pense connected with -the changes made by Architect McKini of N'eiv York, who had entire .charge of the improvement. CongnfS appropriat ed JVi" for the connate rnovation of the White House, Including the con-strueiion- a:1 furnishing of an execu- tivc oftice. Thia eum was to be dis Ibursed by CoJ. JHughnm upon the or dcr of Mr. Mel-Iini, who was given carte blanche ' by the president to di ircct the work, design the changes and ! make 'all rou tracts. For his work in Yah. 14. The transfer . iR: t-""" t... .. - ceive trom Mmbirs of Congress of an Investigation White House Ex penditures Talk of buildings the anoroonatlon a com- rnisfllon of 5 rer ,-vnt. on all construc- aiirt !tion work and ten pr cent, on -all deco- ....v-,- !... Thonfe th .- will re- uer aaie tirn to l.yn. hburg. " v. bere Mr. Moss 'The b!s'.i3ll temi of the Sumter from n .le"! Ill ;tii'F. ( - - - - - -r ..... proaress ana V" ! f " w cv- I the executive ofjicc alon amounted to noil TKRTim practice are or tne opinion inai inr " - V "a about and it is this item which . .. . k.. ..n "fArih th n-Mtor nart of - . r .i a good ma nv bo from Xorth Carolina I remodeling of the WHlte House, coi. . IL0tt, ,hA jt r.b 1 ---i-.MaT :,,eln ,n WK' vwj-;n tw Icxpided in deration and furnishings .. r-. J.-. P n,Tr -fhedule is t.ot entirely ton?- House appropriations committee that ixP ..... ... Vrs. W. I. of ru: -ir.a.on a ; tt fw more there was a useless waste of public ;nc -" J 1 a . ' . ; ... , i.hin. t. mt His. garasng me ccarw w 111 lauucuuio ' . .... ....... !.. vttffAr- tlon on the part : coi. Kinarnani b irvi i" i niiri:'ie:on. X. C. The decorations expended for "most t-i it emcr.-ii..-. . dates and anv fain wishing to an ange 'money in furnishing t 'chirmiwg r-e'!oi last nisht In honor; iti us wc v.ouM be glad to snd there is a disposi .of hr gu 't. .Miss Canl Ixn. " f t! Kt ouc." ;of some members of f'l.ury. Va. The jrint" were nwx Mr t6r & detal,.d exnlan. ly designed silver door knobs and es cutcheons, the various glass knobs, the silver and gi't hinges, the hardwood floors, the twenly-two hundred Incan descent lights, the intricate system of beating and the electric dish warmer in the pantry. These are said to be but a slight indication of . the character of the different articles paid for by Mr. McKIrn in improving .th White House, and the offering of a resolution calling for a detailed, statement of. the expen ditures made by Col. -Bingham is now under consideration. An effort has been made to make it appear that Col. Bingham was relieved p.t his own reo.wst, and that he and the president had never discussed tlie; contents of his fetter to Chairman Can non, in which he argued that the large family w hich occupies the White House and the large amount of enterttdaing done by the president are responsible for a.-necessary Increase in tba appro- j priation. Xotwithstandingstatemepts to ! the coiiti arj'.it is known to several pr- 'nlmn:lr rtved hy Mr. James H. b Crt i.tirc of this sries "nIllinolt. a.sited By Mrs. James X. Wil t'l Mondy evenl.ig. th ISth. at5llamn. Jr. The guts were ent?r-? of the Sunday .talired at "barts. The ian r-riac pendlturea Col. Bingham Mrs. Chamberlain has - v ...mi. 4n ice ,' ri non;. a tt;vly of FuvotiaroLi for this "rS-.r. art Luther. Wesley anl r Mil be stndled In tarn. A tordUI lrivit4t.oii l extended v t o t. n.M:' inCreaSI in OailK UCUUill U th. Iil0ney for the new conetrir.; in 11,. t.o tS3 ?he bank deposits iultion. the interior and exterior changes sons close to the president that he nd Col. Bfngharn did talk the matter oveV Congres to call!ei1- vOJ- n'"lli11" jj"-. j una mat snon arwr uoLuinzosm innrt a ation of the ox- iopi:i:o mi a inem ci Tne prriarnu ini n iiau disburse.! I techn'. ally regular. m. omy oojc ,un FatisfactorHy expiaind the matter. At . .'being. that-they can tne 8ip?rmr i ,hat time, .however, the president bad jinrt that the improve- I ready given evidences of di?f.itife. tlon with Mr. MeKIoVs flans and ideas. At that time 'V.I. r.irihn. ak ed that the transfer ' be . mad Imn.s diately, but stlsfaory reasrirnmert of other members of the ejiifineer corf-n could not be mad'-. Tha ibJectlonsW letter to Cannon appeared in the neri papers. and Col. ninghan. leaming that his transfer again under con sideration by the prwldent. reije.i that he be relieve t one. His re quest was not grsr.te'l. howerer. and orders were prepare for hit tr4nfs the latter part of April. Cirving Match in Durham Durham. V. C. Feb ll.-Hpcial.-. In the police court thin r.m1i c Jr,i Burgess ad rhar'e oeorge. TVk county farmer, who rm dnubl flrt eounains. were irft t ehrge of carving, eaeh other. They ram town yaat-rday witn prfKiu"- ..... th liquor, i.at m ... . tiM anil tn remit . . ' JZ'Z, . ..t " t...w ilssS the amount was ln!"f .I1 "V i!r: 'r.:4" Uear. mt. the dnosit, have reached fileitrh banks amounted to Sl.20fl.fl-.-O. 'In, and the refurnismng or ine mannom t-..iiVM TMi I fo - III. tIdIieML arilltc iiriT;r?i J n- . A.-in t. o- -hir-h the sum or- nas a me-t pl-s-ant one In every re-Smount for the years ISSh and IMS. extravagance .n..ts nf nuch a nature as to re- n'tralrc a considerable sum tu Vp them jin proper condition. already made up his mind to have V new White Honse hamberlain. The ido of the determination ta ! transfer Col. Bingham was reached used I lie !ff'r. TOIL M nvl -'II Vll4tixivi.-v'i-. r i t m ''Unless" officially called upon, however, calls particular attention to the special- white House were begun as he had aI-TMr.d and have returre aan to load np the evenlnr they engaged in , imivett. and each the kntf of the othr'm b!s :rr nent. fSorge rehe-t rati.er b-d cut in the aide; but thir- -i" r.!v-1 a' number .l ce. wn s ' t the'.r lion . serious results. Hf the ear rtd
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