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AY, JANUARY 19, 1889, Rte, 2 a Bre THE EVENING STAR: i i i sf s i ff ; ~~ Besse, : i i : i bs £ F ! ! ; ; Mra. A. G. Wilkin- reption and ball last evening after 9 o'clock, ae an After » bounteous repast te States =~ ag 7 young folke and the igs ‘afterward made brevet 4 OS ATA EO WOOL | em. EC [amr ad Be A sas pir aha dhe fir omg Ww eaeral GRA arias ponere | WANTEDITRE CBE OF 2 TYPEWRITER FO Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. Barney, the guests of % in. must tay ‘and bring references: * pene ae le ae ee eR rs JOR SALE—IN THE Secretary and Mrs, Whitney, were interested Pe hae Spree oaa a ere Wage. mut OMAN 70 COOK WASH WaTtint Paine ees Brick House in good tors, army affairs was always ‘gemall y well, recom- AITH 9500 na-or* Senator and Mra Stanford gave an elegant © good deal of originality, Ho originated the | mented, hte Opi, at 1100 Tome Rw AREER Bar odes” "To. Section this year. "Will be soll xt omce ai creat bur: | LOR SALE—GHEAP-AOUSE OX EMT, BET. dinver last evening. The guests were Senator — making of photo-printing mape, and furnished eb A KEATO WILLING WHITE GEL avs INT FOR sun. ta ‘Algo tn enue eg uare, Fai RTA eee ing. WANTED IA SEAT, WILLING Giny, p44 Pie pet Rat some Het one Bo. 71 st and Mrs, Ingalls, James G. Blaine and Miss his subordinate tion | W forgenera! wr Apply at 1800 Let ares sents srs x ya 7 pop tg ig eye et ‘con ot on Tor the treat _ alt ies at estore tips — ‘Reed, ‘h Ba A. + ‘BECO! TPOKD. il dhe — ti WoW Phelps men into mae twenty-five each, Wi cen peep Bat 4 a4 oe 3 ‘slr omen nai perky HANDSOME ont Ete baie Mrs. Morrill, and Representative W. W. Phe " i HH F . zs ies : gh pe setae sti tdeny gen | Saleen? oor ee WARNE SOG | W ASIC ESSP Ce GER ron EE Tok Sober ef ei py eter exieks end by Ueuueeee ich Canmeaag ries and as cooks tor hospitals, &c. WASTED-A YOUTH WHO UNDERSTANDS FIGURE, A SINGLE SENT Einnteln “6 ed chases parce § howe tee cee AES an waite ibkone. "The cards for | _ But few of the men who achieved fame as MILITARY CHARACTERIETIC pected idirent bos 188 biaromen ah solani ioeg 212 mint Heanor, rt | Sara eS MELEE , tied with white or} Be ? jenbaa nile ch May SEER RCE masmieoimannaa as *_ "e : ; SF SRUe- BN IVES Whe eee Ge tion bad figures of men and women in| Union leaders and commanders in the perilous | | Gen. Rosecrans’ gor ap eyelid Weitere? sicacerapey nd peeping, eo ae | WANTED-GUITAR TESOONG TAUGHT BY Z ae Bh hod by SS bird’s featuers, with borders of Mexican ferns, | days of the rebellion are alive to tell the story | bee challenged. When in battle ren ai |piteeetgienrm he patent, practice wad ante “himoelt PHS, Sal or addven Mare PORHEE, SG RREXT_TWO, BEAUTIF 1408 ¥ it. | gleam heat, or doubie ow ites FEE eat meng |e eet aan mete te eure) sere mnt orton lM] Sar ede a Mae Gs |e ee EO | PRE Sr ae was ' callers yesterday by Miss Benedict, Miss ballet, but he paid no attention to it, he | W fcurerork go racine’ Gevman preferredsrogr | YR" it mont wi, be pla vot no bone eed ST EST WW. TWO NICELY. Pie penetra geen ag Pon Eiting’'ot New York, who are the questa of | 82 Hancock, Meade, McClernand, Hooker, Mo- | {ura «breed Tepidly thet the general hed been Waxt#Doiner-<Lass 300 yive | WAXTED-BY A oxy AND WIFE OLD pats gtnoture: bath on tase ies : ky. Bor Lad Money eee Miss Benedict. ‘They return to their on | Dowell, Burnside are but memories—shadows— | was averted. Members of his staf led | ,VV years’ experience, mere Sabi tad wih ge tinge in st John's Epiesoral areh bag of cand eee Gabe canceled fn event tee Movday. all Te | Tefereuose given. BL,” Star tem} a _ now. The only substance loft of the great | — sphrandinl aes Fittaisbed poor hal hoe SW ONE MOREY = HTEDUA CLERK THOROUGHLY VERSE Bi, = Hiscock’ rooms Ar-| generals whose names were household words | #erious injury. He wass hard worker, and al- ANTED-A OLERK THOROUGHLY VERSED —————— To = = a Senator Hscock's eute of rooms ot the Ar-| generals whose names were } weds | eact te nn of viglance and ning | WSTER ERE, Hees | W SSMS SEVEOOT Ty mNOR Taan “Tae | FOR RENT tom nusrxass mama oom, Fete Ta Be ost lington this evening will be the scene of one of Rosecrans, activity to his subordinates. ‘a > Bue | ne mencton Co-operative, Loan lends ‘on Tenne. "Ganteel. Pie 3 on ‘5 tach ‘the most important political dinners that has| first of the surviving couple is on the retired | “tivity to his subordin it of the enemy | tice. a | 7s ine apde sew, Aan, better Gide ing | Sear ofce, = ori Tis Feet ae taken piace in Washington for sometime. There | jist of the army with a general's pay. The | afte ane facie of whe and his Ww TEN MUSICIANS (YOUNG MEN WHO Pratetone Protectan be So => pode, Fill be eighteen, guests, among whom sre Mr. | second ono—Gen. Roveoruns—-may be retired | oficers were so thoroughly exhausted by their | NV nh oy net) wojolne mputaiie minal eyuge | L¢and 16, Adsads eliting’ yaiied Rewly papered; large loots: ierang south no ber of thomon'prominent republican statermen | 83 the preent Congres. ‘The commitice of | protected inbors tat they rods along, more | “Svan s"somes’ astra’ winrar sax | WISER? TQ HEL DARE DEEGANDER| Erne tfae Uartumptae, STEES mr mck re ae Tee en aaa have been | the House of Representatives on military af- perme: nape Reges > ge himself Fagen to drive s coupe; must kpow all tet andl ences in seterenes to i, Boatoring. and He RENT—NICELY FURNI-HED PARLOR— especially procured for the occasion, are hand- | fairs has considered a bill to retire the general, | Sleep in the saddle. ee Oe ge red | Cece Bane, 225.5 Setree! Taveramoss required. Gallet | paiting. Site sea Be «rns FiGigerestcn on fr restiguar ea feeand eer somely painted with an individual device on | and after recounting some of his most valuable | titted with this he on ae oe iG EMPLOYMENT pu: | Fotereness ps Danica: | oral other rooms, with or ‘board: aun contain a list of the most toothsome | services the committee concludes its report as = = Stirs = — W res ede eg be French and German spoken. At home east FERRE WELLFCR NSH a delicacies of the season. ‘ idated bridge a halt was wot Stuer B ‘Rooms, second oe ange ralable ae gee “In view of the foregoing facts, the com-| 02 coming to a dilapi ‘and states, with references. 717 M st. n. w. 1 X. HAND | tleman ; heat, gaa, and bath same floor. Apply A number of members of the Capital Bicycle | its00 ‘believe that it would bee ful | Becessary, and s reconnoisance was ordered for — a — Sales. | ot., near Pennayivanis ave. nw. Tequized. club gave another plessant german last night | Tecognition of his scrviees tn Velalfa te | the of finding = ford. In the mean- | WW ANTED—GENTEEL LOOKING BOY TO LE ‘wi bo convinced that | “jalSSe Purpose ‘and. make ene! never segn the gelluine crayos, work at their club house. The unique were k - time two of the staff officers—Lyford and geneaipbogtserejamalt salary ot drot ig Mou- | Weekly ‘or monthiy: weftents cakee cuter selected by Mr. B. W. Hanna and thoroughly | Spon the retired int of the wry’ this’ dere | Ducat—had ventured to lead their horses crocs | Asp'dsed tadiuctve, uy S* STK Apriy Mow | Mou Safifaction feed HB SITS enjoyed by the dancers. Among those resent guished and venorable officer. As shown | the (con pien og mgebonging rng Wea MEN OF GooD AD. “Oth st. n. w. Open une Op. me oe were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fox, Mr. and in a fence corner for the pr TUiGaNGE te rN Phe “WANTED _TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS ; warren dike R RENT—-HAND-OMELY FURNISHED : takin pewly furnished. carpeted and pape i X' Demeray, Dr. and Mrs. H. il, Schooley, ‘tir. | SBOVe; he has reached within one year of the | #2 0 fence comer for the purpose of taltin INTELLIGENCE, Star office, jal6-3t" {f'derdrod' Inguise oF sadness BY Rese’ Sr seven and Mrs. N. D. Cram, Mr. and Mrs. McK. Bor- | *lletted period of throe score and ten years, | Tor lumina. he’ horses, however, id WANTED. BY A YOUNG MAN, PRIVATE EVEN- | tor) or month, crmmeney ented cate but: | Building. NN % § Oe ¢ Borden, Ashby, Hi Entwistle, | 2d we have no doubt that it would be a solace tisfled with this arrangement, and | ,¥V,ins instructions in mathe.nstlos. stat | of aeeaiee ‘of the city. Seed | FZOR RENT — ONE ¥ FURNISHED FRONT den, Misses Borden, Ashby, Houton, Entwistle, | to him in his declining years to be made the | em. satisfic ge ing terms, &c., Box 93, Star office. Render tee Stalls 495.89 ana $39 cents | E*oom on tie pecred Aor ba es t / years of age he entered West Point. Here he _ New York, but will return the middle of next | was a classmate of Generals Eustis, Newton, G. | 2osecrans the aa strest cur linen ienuty oner week. Mrs. Pohndorff will receive her friends | W Smith, B.S. Alexander and Longstreet, and | ight which paved the way to juent | pansee q Daid each month, Upright Piano, in use ion , convenient to, car on Mondays, after her return, at 1828 I street. |@ school-mate of Sherman, Thomas, Buell, tas aay ata wy ofthe Bane matier fo the J. STEPHENS © yc ws aig HiRROPSBIE Some cetheRaay wits iiauek hen coe ee rumba’ mame ttn HELPING SHERIDAN TO THE YnoNT. —- | \y-aurgn—TpARNERS FOR PROF. CHEIST. anything we haveover | EF" etory froat rooms with based one kee OIF se pep et te Br ee ae Parmer bape por mer nirgin oe cert se ee el especially | W Siva Now inter Bovtens of Drees : Ed po es a had arranged s tne propram ot both orgt | the highest three or four in all heary. studies | proca of the face teat he'ece. instrament. fa | agcurment, Cutuaewts aay feet ral and nt anni ittsnt dog cutgetcn Oat | YR RESP 8,0 ST. SW MANDOOMELE arranged a fine program ori thre . mat to % + 6 righ a= So aio So 1 940 “Gold on 8 payment Onsuta, | fre Hecate pase tats eat eek tend and selected papers. Mrs. Almena B, Wil- | On graduation in 1842 he was assigned to duty | Pushing Sh. ts Gk freak. The gallant a fuired: the system taught by “ fame gave om cclxtanl article in ber feliel.| ts the engineer corps, After serving one year —s eridan er, SORESIE SBS Tsk we adam” | stiet snd exami Congressmen. aise ;, Sino 8 Boyle, Hutchinson, King, Boggs, Synder, Mc- ipient of thi ide f hi g | Ducat’s began wing in such s way as to uite =r aint “WAIT ON DININ jarket (look for the decorated stalls), ite Gol- | terms seasonable, Apply at 1013 E st. n.w. FUL BRICK DWELLING, Gartner: Messrs. Lewis, Dodge, ‘Bacon, Hens- | Frattude, “The committes therefore’ rece | frequently strike his’ master's face. “Hello, | WWAXTED.-A GIRL TO WAIT ON DINING-noOM | Market (ook for ihe derorsied sali erty Nev | Toon Rew RWS Peay eae Ry burg, Tyler, Lane, Seeley, Welsh, and Wilson. nds the passage of the bill.” Ducat.” said Lyford. “Wake up! That horse | nw. 3al8-: ket WM. C. SCRIBNER, n26-2m' mente, rooms (en suite); bath and | ¥ac Se ; M st. o8.luck om Cousesticnt, ave,; Senator and Mrs. Hale gave s large dinner |” Passage of the pawing your face off!" “We-il,” drawied out MAN WHO Has Hap ¢| WANTED-LADIES TRY“ORANGE BLOSBOM | clooct. The Woodmont Fists 19th at and lows Cini tforauvther house Guiy'815,000, a WILLIAM STARKE ROSECRANS Ducat, “let us alonel it's my horse, and it's my | WANTED-A YOUNG MAX FAS AD 2 | .VV asure cure for female ;,tlso Dr. McGill's | Finest location tm the city ; eafesecond tonone. 18-1w* eal plot | st, 43x50. 0) party last evening. ' comes of a family whose | face.” i qnces required on ite be feet piace free Mier a. ‘SALLE eas ee ae cumple R RENT—1315 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W., SALE_NO. 410 1178 OT OWA ‘Mrs, S. W. Matthews will give a series of home was on the banks ‘that will suit, Address BOX 1: office. Jal Ge lange pleasant Room, furnished, to one or two Friday receptions in February. of the North river in the gone cers rare ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE WAITRESS, | wy awreD—@TEAM CARPET CLEANING AND = board if donned. Said-0t" FOR SALE—LOTS. 3 es state of New York. His | Gen. Rosecrans’ personal attachment to the | W il bent rsforeuce “Apriybetow IG ur meeat | W faerie eas ns LEANING AND FPORRERT BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. SINGLE OR EX = = = Mrs. J. A. Swope, 214 A street southeast, will male ancestors ‘n the | officers and soldiers under his command was | 1831 Jefferson Place. Ja17-3t tresses Made Over, Parnivure Steained, sorter house: Couth ed cei ok ae ee eaie om Fee SALE EEL DERBABLE BUILDING _ Siena - Pear ae will be at home the} § x Fratiortn po! Larsarole great, and hereferred to it very touchingly in his Wee IEESMAN: | MUST | sthoye 4, F-ELYO 'NG8,1402 Pa.av., Telephone 1008-2, | £° neyery yoom: Teterences required’ ‘i101 kaw. brick Houses, all Le Eg 3! is. SOE87,6, te cxcellent iy 4 7 is te} rm asc. } pated actively in the army of the Cur a. bring thie adver k, MAUTICE, Suge Bae TED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH h eee oe ~4 re. Col. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson gave another GJ warof independence, five | Yujerane At thot trate nee tie not tallncy | Senden Hatheenss G08 Fics — babt.de” |W AMIED(H BAU PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH FOR SENT JOG 2187 aT, NW. ONE SQUARE | “no Et. om. — 5 | POLSALE REACRIEUL BOLDIN LOT IN ME. high tea yesterday afternoon, and her drawing Naas of his great-great-grand- | stories of the general's devotion to their com- W AYTED-FIRST-CLASS COOK, MAIDS, NURS. | J Entire Households s Specialty. "Address rly or together, with board; 7 = went, balance on long time, only 30 cts, rooms were crowded. Mrs. Wilson, who wore y father’s brothers bearing | fort and their interests, He was severe on ae RS hie SS ANNES. bar 2 i $1,400. or} if | JotBSt""Whikaktin & Wii PAu 19073 F at © becoming toilet of gray silk and point lace, ¥ army. "iis grandfather, | "7oDs-doers, and thove convicted of unlawful | Scks'ana waters J''S" BURGESS’ BLOT at Haas | WANTED GENTLEMEN GOOD. SECOND: FO! RERTA71_ ST. w THES ONFOR. | ot F Ges w. egoed bus” | FO SALE—LOTS ON MASS AVE AND DUPOME was assisted in receiving by Miss Gussie Wil- army. | His grandfather, | pillage or other unsoldierly conduct could be | % 3016-60" | also guy, pistols watches: Borat 1301 Tide eet nished rooms southern front. bath | ess cor. achaw. |p “2udy, 00 and 70 tect in depth; price per ay. son, in white silk muslin, with blue velvet when 21 years of age, | uncomfortably sure of securing all the pun- ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, EARNEST MAN, | Je-1m* ALKIZWAR. | Stages” “Oh suitable for light housshesping, beet | Sue ramtnee te 7 3 | “Watuee are rit lice; Mrs. Folsom, Miss Waller, Miss Board- | #fitay moved from _ Orange | ighment they were entitled to. outside Washington, to agg bis WaANIED_HoRSES TO KEEP; BOX STALLS- R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS an " ‘ ‘ ‘Derins. JOHN ¢ man, of Cleveland: Mrs. Baxter, the Misses Z Ppa Mien a to | His magnanimity toward prisoners of war | tts, responsible house, HOUSE, Lock Box 1010, | gh\ [transl attention. Order box it Price's Stable Fe ee ee and wie | Sando ; OK SALE Wheeler, Mrs. Andrews, Miss Parker, Miss Zz uzerne county, Penn-| was a prominent trait of his character as a| Sx<'¢%.4 Jal7-thRsaw | city. OH P CLARE Blige Ma ea ee aly | references required. Call, from 6 t0 9 p_ mat dee: Lgaccher prestied ie toe tea tomee nf wituSlde trad bee "The saiitary pa San eee WE (WISH TO EMPLOY A RELI-| \WTANTED-EVERYDODY SUFFERING FuOM | on heat nea GTR W3 items feower aid van © ‘ r ; x = ee eee wn re ite emily, for when ‘neh wer | caljed upon hinm during, the past twenty years | WW Stic Many your city. no experience feauired, | W Sinaty Cy ited antes Fuaranien | FV turnisned 24 ory front or bank oa sdanuke, wear Judge Harlan's residence, 55, 75 and serenade i 1812 Daniel Rosecrans (the father of f the ison He never | cach year: Light, cagy, genteel business; money sd | Lattobes made or i W: E DANTE, | cation; near cars i A 14th st., opposite Chief Justice Fuller's resideuce, warm welcome from leading circles here that | needed in orth . ee = eee eee We ae advertising, &e. Largest manufac | 1413 17th et t.we = FUE 1,50. always awaits him on a visit to Washington, | {he general}. went forth to battle ag an adja- had any love for the “glories of war,” and was | far tt Pere os, coma das” | ayy ‘ANTED-GOOD GECOND HAND CLOTHS, Freccrenascond ist tairat ‘aay, 680 9th eerie Lash, and Princeton (ear Dr. Hammoud’ The marriage of Mr. Jake Eisemann and Miss | manded by Gen. Harrison. | Gen. Rosecrans’ | man i have cushy lover "ier ah ry, "001 0-waa6m See 1 fuse, Fovolvern, old old apd sliver, for wie x Feo Gers paces | dald-3t 01 Fs re Sac sot Georgetown. will take | grandmother, on his mother’s side, also hae «| Ne remarked, “Teonfess tat the odor of Volets WANT=D-2AhT0THRETER AGENCY oF guR be a a Fur pow bein ‘ener to furuinbed | yA Zp Fok sae ball to-m: . 7. safe: weet - DT RNOWN THAT Fabse Alben: oom “neat four lines of cara at rea weter. The marriage of Mr. Geo. W. F. Swartzell to | adults who escaped from the grent massacre at | or'saltoone eens ‘5 setail’ peice, G85; ther aie te ‘prerorsion. ‘A rare | W hoy Baten mosbrned SAD, FRESH ALL Sth st'n.w pelos er Ss tater sauee ek theaman de ‘Wyoming, Pa, hoeing on footand ing her ‘ ‘and permanent business, safes meet | tvered in 34 1b, “Wi ‘800, 1405 H 8ST. _N.W, FURNISHED Mise Minnio Naylor occurs at Hamline church | (T° E tn Weston nesely ate nee ‘ROSECRANS AND THOMAS. never before supplied By other safe companies | tage Choceg and ‘Sweet Milk bc. per quart | Ftoome: single or en paite print bathe ne he, instead of fu the Cronin ae stated Hecreuaek | the bloody and desolate hearthetone of her| The friendship between Rosecrans and | Siz 85 taeteresr ah? ee Poal, ALPINE | “Siva a Lite e evening. ae stated yesterday. | ome. In 1908 Daniel Rosecrans, in com and bad = ; QR RENT—3 GRANT PLACE, WHOLE SECOND 0 ; ny | Thomas was warm and lasting. and they bade SESS catia : = Fee PLACE, Wil ae done tine win te omy convalescing | with a number of others, moved from their | each other adieu, just after Chickamauga, with | W ‘daz tad’ OURRSEER, OF, ‘according tosize | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, | bath: wen bested: cucclient locaton) gs ast from a long illness, w: unable this winter | Pennsylvania settlements to Ohio. _ pee aaninae ‘Thomas was extreme. | of coumty and populations $60 a month salary 5 = = JOR RENT—BUY A HOME INSTEAD OF KENT: Ker Momday recrelionn and has discontinued | |The future “Old Rosy” was born in Kingston | 1v'e uctunt to obey the order which Guploned Siesness Se.crerecs dood to making solisc. | F'QE,SALESA COMPLETE JOB PRINTING 0) Ang, roams. 4,The Washinton Co-Operative her Monday receptions. township, Delaware county, Ohio, on Septem-| Rosecrans and gave iim the commanh, bat | tone deeseatne | rmaatter putting up edver- | cation” A bargaia if sald one Maoee POE Ie Company {ends not part bat ALL the maney nso- Mrs, Thomas Wilson, 1218 Connecticut ave-| ber 6, 1319, and is therefore uow sixty-nine ga" Eeusents; aon for Goer forvune-makers in | Star office. ocice | eosary to buy a home; payments equal to rent only; stipe pasta da} rcmm yours of oot His boyhood waa spent in Dela Sah be = Hi 2 Ege R_SALE—A SAFE, CONDITION Ec ea ETO | “Calor send Yor “Proepectas" to offices, 14 and 16 . — py duty. Sierigershs Yarmers a for * ge bpaetip S Ome are still in| "@F snd Licking counties. When eighteen | 04) the responsibility “4s wae s patriotic duty. | Look Baty {sold on mont pies sci, tne | Fob se ain. wee doer RO | atlantic buildin. Sot Mrs. F. 4 2 Se oe which burns wither Mckeer bier, | H.6 NYMAN- USO et fe aad Lose it ability and fore- sofenl peat y Ue hour for 10 cents. Ex? ES GALE—AT A GREAT BACRIFICE, A HAND: | P'Qorand chamtoe ner aac SHED, Gabler but one Be il Bi ie | i tous style, on Hercules. Mrs. Asaph Hall at Fortress Monroe he was appointed assistant H€ 1225 Pennsylvania ave. R RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Sermo en cin eee | nga Wen Fo ere aaa | Ete iegeene thereat wer | _ WANTED SITUATIONS. 2 fw dgetale Spuare Panos o make rom for Ck cee oe te Cleveland Abbey read a t of | sics and astronomy one year ‘and mil- —WANTED—SITUL a 2 ‘Theseus Mrs. W. i Browne and Mix, Henry | itary engineering, for three yeara. He was flon Sue concurred ia: and Shoriise wes thes | WASTED_PO8 ONG FOR WHITE AND COI | "Srivoe” PYM 1095 pedacGicante He. Doubleday read short articles upon Achilles | then placed in charge of the works at Fort ed in, : ook, Eee amarante are, Mra. WH. Holmes read the Legend of the | Adams, Newport, IL. where he remained for | Placed om ‘the highway to the military fame pepe Ration avidremen, | FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SQUARE Statue, Venus di Milo. Two fine pictures, Off | fivé years. In 1853 ill health compelled him | Which was afterwar Ja19-61" | 98 goods ~uat siutable for smal ‘pariur: cont the Coast of New Jersey and Drifting in the | to resign from the army. IN HIS MARRIED LIFE ENTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLOR new pow. only 4m suoall, monthly pay: : Bay of Naples, wore loaned by Mr. W. H. IX THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. the general was exceptionally happy. His wife | W ‘woman Orders for faking in washing SY the —s grocery and provi Rim fie: Sst pe I E Spm oy a and vgn When the war of the rebellion broke out one | was Miss Ann Eliza Hegeman, the only daugh | ¥LOnENGE BUTLER, fiz a et aw: pty RENT—480 PERNA 3 areas TAVELY,” Star offoe ball = Ch eaeee. ae 8 AVENU] Best were hi hly ep) d by the ladies | Of the first men to tender his services to the | ter of Judge Adrian Hegeman, one of New WAXTED_BY 4 YOUNG MAN, TAILOR: & 81 THE PIANO KXCHANGE, Piorgs inch Wipes ce ed government was W. 8. Rosecrans. The lucra-| York's old Knickerbockers. Mrs. Rosecrans Address X. Q. ¥., Star office. ‘NEW WAREROOMS, eos 6. See “ ji ‘i was much admired, not only for her personal at- sD_BY 1 YOUNG GLADY. POSITION La ree R RI OF Ars. Teller will not be st home on Monday, | re, ee fie Taal aor eae at este nck | wactivences, but aloo for the beauty of her cha. | WANTED-BY A YOUNG tCADY, POSITION At Ry OFFICER Five, rooma ang igre all coarenienty 8 2. Sa BY EKER, 1918 Pst but will receive on succeeding Mondays. visiting governess or in private school: 4 years’ iwelli jms acter. A large family was born to the happy | ex; ivate school. work ; specialties, piano igor pad : 3010-126 _ Mrs. Cutcheon will not be at home on Mon-| the lepiiatare of that stabe, nud was tendered | Couple. but only three children survived. to | Sou Gersan’ Cea cie tod Boeken ttcrencey” al” x wee | FOR RENT Jo02, Ang sites q nh referen Pm = BARROWS, 1028 15th at. bw. ° UAE IF brick: x uaa dey next, but will take that day for making | to Rosecrans, but with soldierly spirit he de- | Cheer their only eee iy \overoh yy “eee AF, Sa soln elaRe 1K SALE—A SMALL GROCERY AND LIQUOR | rent very low to suitable party. E.G. CUTTER, Balb-e” “SOUS "SHEAMAN & CO, 1607 ¥ at, ax by ing, ‘much as I would like to remain | baving died in this city im 1887. Two of them | ¥/ 00° | RW SALE A SMALL, GROCERY AND LIQUOE | reat very Taber. | 2 7. oe r " Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild will din- | at home duty demands that I offer to my country | Fe in, California—one, a son, married and in | WW ‘tcut by the week or month. Evening armors | causes iuimediute alo, Price 100, 1644 Valley st, ———— = ae or be sr gia my military acquirements, I must go with our | busines in Los Angeles; the other, a daughter, | epeciliy. for three days M.J., 2100 ket, | Georgetown, ____* salar” FOR RENT—OFFICES. Ber to-night in honor of President and Mrs. ple to the front,” He then as a citizen | Ursuline nun at Santa Rosa, aw. jal R_SALE—THREE Sarernes EVERY DAt ooiek a *e AW: 7 Feet brewery ius for can be had. ® | wi * zs 4 : Volunteer side selected the site and laid out M188 LILY ROSECRANS, ANTED-A SITUATION AS BUTLER IN A) AL BIRt Chictted Boney a ee Beast R RENT—OFFICES—THREE OFFICE ROOMS. SALE—CHEAPEST LOTS OFFERED Mrs. C. H. Dall will begin her Friday recep- | the camp for Ohio's troops at Camp Dennison, | ‘The other child, Miss Modan tat ee ee eb a ee from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bals-ae" single or en suite, ot 1407 F, st. n.w., near the | Sve. Freee 80 fect rout: weet nie Viauats a! will pay inventors or varties wisiaiig chap bude met ba will be rented. to desirable it jk SALE—2 6 ROOM FRAMES ON L : 6.300 feet Se wl he home om January 25 to May 1 | and began the organization of Camp Chase as | Lily Rosecrans, resides 75x aaa RTRRS.— POSITIONS | [VO SALE CHEAP—A SBT OF CYCLOPEDIAG, | _ialO-Iw " SOMN SHBEWAN SOU 1407 F st Seat ML CAPTTOE | S2%s0.' WALKER Bs, {000 Fa she will be at home at 1603 O street every Mon- | colonel of the twenty-third Ohio volunteers. | with her father in this ae for Gok, Chauibertsafd, Walttean Tatnrcen sod wnt OSS Baperts ee) oe ee FOR BENTSOFFICE ROOMS 934 ¥ eT. FRow y evening and Friday afternoon. From a volunteer coloneley to a brigadier-| city. She is well known ee SSAM'L A: COOMBS. USO shen. sel 830° 18-3t | fp 5,t0 $15 oF.en suite at reduced, price. wg ‘The first complimentary ball of the Recrea- | generalship in the United States army was some- | in the best circles of lo- . roome st @3¢ com. At) newly mepaired, rm aed bate tower, padeat ye | selon abe gen Waseaiere ryasco snipes | Wim sus.ste ere Sree ans |e eee nee comparatively brief peri ma July 23, 1861, | rally esteemed asa young 7 . But re | ket. C. HAN UEBEN, 1015 14th st, u.w., sole ageut F st.; ap] he succeeded McClellan as commander of the | lady of cultivated tastes Tate ooice atichedak DICK'S AGENCY, O15 thaw, | for this District Uauvassers wanted." Setg'Set™ | soy SOQ ORE tg department of the Ohio, having previously | and amiable qualities, 3019-30" Bohl NS OK SALE—A PAIR BY A OO 6008 | | * fought the battle of Rich Mountain. While in | In addition to being an ae ANTED BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER lorege: ie at 1ct en om FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS:- Trick 2 fi tome, TO reomon bath, logy, faery, = cei te Foot and iden os del = ” aooM: SALE_ON 4TH ST. ON CAPITOL HILL, NEW {OR RENT—TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS. FIRST uric] rooms, Fic did location for “ through Fa iale-oe ised command of that department, he defeated the | accomplished artist sho gn fauullieg oF “would tal Owner having left the city ‘ : = cells, furnace, parlors, dining. Sttempts of Gen. Lee to penettate West Vite | aioe easned artiat, she Bosne; mess Taller Systern. — * Dowling’swuction-rodae ou chove dais wis tee: | TAON LENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOTEL | SU dee hes Sete ones 5 ginia by Cheat Mountain and the Kanawha | instrumental music. (NTED—A SITUATION TO ASSIST IN Hi Apuly to WO D BROS, Finer 3; inquire of TYLER & RUTHER- Pe bargain, JOHN SHERMAN & Cu . route, and subsequently by way of Romney and| When the war closed E WU Gai deuce nls rope tee tae eee | ee RD, F at most | Fe a the B. and 0. road. For these services | Gen. Rosecrans was not : ‘not afraid of labor ; sat -y references frou Ladi F col NT-STYLISH SQUARE PIANO, GOOD oz 1E FOR LOTS OR IM- Mr. end Mrs. RW. Fenwick entertained | tao fegislatarces of West Virgins and Obie | Covert tt He wok also pre ‘Address WILLING, btarct oy ten et 90,000 equare Large company of members and friends of the | tendered the general resolutions of thanks. | to Caliieeaieand vector S : F; ONLY ‘TWO OOU : Unity club last night at their it Early in 1362 he was ordered to Washington, | « citizen of that state, Pe. SSCL Tes Socer No 18th and N streets. Mr. J. ® | and sent to find Blencker's division and con-| He was offered and declined the democratic cost, z PROBE jewernpe sl mwey dy | duct it to Gen. Fremont, aud when this had | nomination for governor of California in 1967. 17-20 1230 32d et. and i | been done he was instructed to report to Gen. | He was alto offered the nomination for gover. moet EMENT TO. | toon faa ee | Halleck, then in command of the army in front | nor fi dent republi-| WV alton ide naytiine nek menial’ Ganeive et | FP Qe Sete OR RENT FURNITURE. MPLETE } by the convention of indepe: do anything not sr for twelve Foot house; ‘kc. House of Corinth. Here he commanded the divisions | cans held at Marysville and aeeiinea eee references, Addrees Mi W Star office. jul: gan be rented, Beat locailou. Fine for ta of Stanley and Paine, and when- and | he was nominated (without his knowie 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, ENG- | “Wfurs} accommodations. Address A. A. A., Star oitice, Benarogura vacated the city Ue led, the fafan- | Uniled Slates mini to 8 we one | WV tonend Frit tates artig oe: | akie-2T KEW YORK —CARETAGE_AND 5 try pursi couple of wee! r he was ‘a "Good refe Harness kepository, largest stock of all styled Car- the evening’s entertainment. placed in command of the army of the ‘Missia: | Sresetpanina ty oeeseane en | paces nhgelo ae thoes Burvice ars; Wagan, ‘Harness, Lap holes Mrs. Stephen Vail gives a tea on Monday at| sippi, then composed of four divisions. But | had been a prominent Union \NTED_SITUATION—BY HIGHLY INTELLI- | Horse Covers und ogi oe 1606 19th street, from 4 to 7. de oe they reduced in | Mexicans very suspicious of Woreut reistio und thors ied, | ou tnonthly pasumedia, W. F: GEYEM, Prop, Mrs. W. K. Van Respen has out cards for «| Bumbers, were with him when he fought the | garded more as the ‘emissary Tietery kos wibe Sivesr, secduse commieace heck | TA0K SiLE—I00 GHARG OF DYRANOGSAPE . battle of Iuka, the confederates being com- | whi a Sonia | Bs jou at Poe tes on Saturday, January 26, from 4 to 6. manded by Gen. Stirling Price. of State and the Misses Bayard VICTORING AxD momous. entre oe Cink 2 BALL De ToOe ret we Peet ot hele evening card receptions | On October 8 and 4, 1862, with four divisions, ‘count se med Renta, ae me Paddock will informat |B¢ fought the battle of Corinth, and on the ‘Woyeune rose of busines sepertences goed mae Ek i gaps gy eee chee suusisalo on ‘Tharedap oheckeghrenes 7's | 80th of the same month, by order of the Presi- construction. His Apply OHERNON & MAMEY THOT Fat new, ‘Tht | Boers be acai dent, he was placed in command of the in that ANTED—BY A DRAUGHTSMAN A POSITION Lig noon, that being the day of | Seni of the Cumberland and army of the Ohio, wi zeatent Stineney, of de cies Me: AT Star lieving Gen. Buell October 30, 1862. Hi this regard da of theve earnest | $203, el 7-3 Organized this army,and established an ba o z YOUNG LADY—A PLACE tor-general's system by detail from the Peeecotce retreas 1s petite fami oe Ivinio corps engineers, see oe sabenetariel | Soca od ry fedy eaten fot continued for ‘Pianos __ WANTED—BOOMS. ___ |i =e a Est vn Bo river. With Gen. Sees Wists, RENT A ROOM ON PA. AVE. 1 Ear re sovane Fr SQUARE PIANO MADE Bragg as the eommandi: ponent oe on peat fyod witat Hoon, Lr’ Bs Siar omice, Oe Eanes Shouts or gene 1863, the SACe-05 TRADE_FOR On : F2. 5 3 7&0, rom President Lineal nL Mae LOST AND FOUND. “Your dispatch a retreat of “ L. Legere § oe tos tne al ad ate LEP Teoept for youreall, the nation’s gratitade fos tooats a Pa » Pht planes ret te, | ae. aceept for oar SAE 7 Wi ‘and their skill, endurance, and dauntless ‘ANTI , THREE OR 7 i - a he — =. a = | Eoetraniar ces sani Eee a oes moet brilliant of the war. You and your brave ae : L: a Be chon, Wi ged ae gratitude of your country ayy’ fight B.a4 pasar privacy : Ht Hl i H i i f | i re re i Fry

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