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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • 4

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tr -k t.f 7, Peanuts and I LA. MEDLEY, Y. Upton's Comer POSITIVELY Staple and Fancy at Zollin-gex-s. ibairie ibickeus at the Phua Dining Booms. Best roasted coffe at Zollingers.

Java, Moclin, Marncaibof Santos, Guatmalo, Pea Berry Goldeu and Green Bios our own roasting. r''V- Pon a llrst-cbs -oyster steWj go to Kingsleys. i Aii those wishing to purchase Clotb-iug will do well to call ou A Konz. WE ARE trbb crimson glow noticeable in the west for several weeks, is heooming less brilliant. Astronomers ore forming conjectures as to the cause.

It Is not to bo expected that they could possibly agree as to toe cause of this hlght school. There are mauy young men.who labor through the day, and no opportunity to go to school. CiroumstaDoes prevents them taking the course, they desire, A night school would, we believe, would bring gpratif ying results i Ji HYY 0., Weduetdiy.Dec. 12, 1883, The Ciiiwill be found on inlc at tlie bnokrtorw. LOCAL NEWS; Dr.

Bosauko audLung Byrup cures coughs and colds. i McKee was atffroy yesterday. Quite a nuinber.of porkers being Slaughtered. Mrs. Gea Galloway leaves for her home tot Dayton to-day.

-Y V' i BezSlauson returned lasteveuingfrom' Lancaster, Ohio. Harley Cron and G. W. Jones were in last evening. -7 j-.

Anti have a Tine Selection pf i' -y. Cellulpid Sets 7 Odor Gases and Plate" Glass Bisc and China Ware; iteb'Giss. Miss Hulda Wcrili was here, shopping, yesterday afternoon. r-h Lima if paying 62.30 per thousand feet, ga A Geo. Kelley, one of the St.

Paris fire sufferers, was here yesterday. v-- H'y Elias Mills is building a house ouliis land opposite the water -Y The firemen report that tickets fSst. for their coiniuglinll. y- Mm. Chas.

McGowen, of Covington, was in the ciy shopping, yesterday. J. t- I S- tt- To make your 1 The Teachers Chib met last evening at the residence of Miss Lizzie 1 ardenbrook. The Choral Society meets at 8. Parkers to-morrow evening at 8 oclock.

ranged in price from fL50 tp 5.00 yesterday, according to weight nndcou- We will be pleased to have you examine our elegant assortment of HOLIDAY OVELTIESl No trouble' to show goods. Come early and avoid the rush. 4 J. Morrings Bookstore: GROCERIES, Wlmlesalo and Retail. JOHN ZOLLINGER 8GJR8, Cpr.

Maiii Street. GROCERIES. JOHN FESSLER No. 98 Mala Street. JEWELER.

C.G.SCHENCK, No. 103 Main Street. MILL INERT, 1 100 Maiu Street. MERCHANT TAILORING North Main Strevi. MRAT AR.RWr.

7 YY: 7 -r FRANK STEINEll, 7 NO. OS Main Street. OYSTERS. ReotdvtHl daily 1 iv Expresj direct fnnn Pockhig lloiiixr, ami ibosuU )y the can, caso-or galloiiut louvst nitcH, by. M.

ZIKGENFEIJJER. 181 Main Bircvl. PLUMBER, 7 Stcuui aud Gh Fitter. A.NOLTEMEIia:, Mkiu Strati. PLUMBER, Steam and Giis-FUter, rNRIGHT, Northwest earner lublio Siiiare.

STOVES, Tin Guttering imfflibofUng, a SiieCinUy. '7 No. 13 Main Street. STOVES AND TINWARE. siating.mid Roo'illiig, a Specialty, C.1L LITTLE, No.130 Main fetrect.

TONSORIAL PARLORS YUaFINE CIGARS ABLEAND IIAFER, City Hotel Block. WANTED. OCAL Agent for first-class dye house. A Al clotliiue store preferred. For term, sd- drcss J.

A. Jletx, au west High street, Springfield, Ohio. 1 AX intelligent man' who is not afreld to work. Address Plqu, lockbox 813. piABII Paid for Indian curiosities of all kinds: vs arrow heads, spear points, etc.

Leave at the Hklxxt office tor inspection. tf. 2JOAHDEKS at Mrs. Munger s. FOR KENT, two -young gcnQcmcn furnished, within two squares of Main street.

Inquire this office. FOUND. rnHE best Sewing Machine in tho world Is the A- Lcsliefor sale by Felix tf. Trey Stearn Laundry. llfiYlpg the agency; for this, the largest Rnd most complete JLanndry in the West, we are prepared to do all kinds of Lanndry work in a- strictly First-Class manner at Popular Prices.

All work guaranr tefed to give satisfaction or no charge. Goods sentev- ery Wednesday, jrtturiied evcrySaturday atA.Fried- lich and Sons Old Reliable Clothing Ilonse, agents Steam JLanndry, the Rest in theWest. J3L bro oks: OLD RELIABLE FEED STABLE Water Between Mein lalWijne Bti. Special attention given to funerals, not engage your funeral coaches fend carriages ol middleman or agents but save money by going direct to him. He will furnish yon the most elegant funeral turnouts in the city at $3 each.

Give them a call. husk factory is busy taking core of the immense amount of husks, being delivered. J.H. Hatch, J. R.

George, and Landis Johnston, went to Lima yesterday on Gen. Boil LeFevre is spoken of in oon- section' with ChUrmanriiip of the -f Pension Committee, -V. Dural Stemberger, who represents the PiquA Manufacturing has returned from hla Southern trip. v' Dr. Bosonko Medicine Co.

ora rushed with orders. They ore1 doing tremen--; dous business throughout the whole -country, We call tho attenthni of our readers to the article on the third page, on Carp and Carp Ponds. They find it very in-yjy ferestlug; M. Dempsey hiis a leauliful fruit pio-. ture on exhibitiou lu E.

Jolinsous wm- clow. lt luut iio relntion, however, to IMmettmh.y Our solicit-or-ud looal editor, Upson became weary yesterday, and took French leave for an indeflnato length of time. Mr. Routson, last week disposed 'of his house ou Broadway, -now occupied by Geo. E.

Curtis, to Michael Enright. Price, JW; 1 purchase of ---t'JV THROUGH ur 7 V-t Walk, spat On yesterday wo hod the pleasure of seeing some fine, puinting of Mrs. Walk. Stdtler It too much to notice all her work as it deserves, but we iMirtiCularly admired the block velvet wall banner, on which was morning glories in Kensington It is by far the nicest work of kind we have yet seen. Mr.

E. T. Dudley hod a narrow escape yesterday, from what migbtliave been a serious accident. While driving along the Covington pike his horso become frightened at a portable engine and ran away, completely demolishing the buggy and throwing into'a ditch at the side of the road, but ferttuiatelyT beyoud'a severe sliokuig was not hurt. i Some Sidney boy colled dt' lan Iluiidle might office, the other day.

The agent being of a generous nature offered him a supposed to be stick of ouiuly. The Sidneyite being ravenous immediately began to devour it, vheu lo, ho discovered it would not melt with great rapidity; it a sweet and clung to Us masticators, but he couldnt dissolve tt--lt was a -slick of About flfty of the relatives and friends of Mr. and Mra James Smith, who reside about a mile north of town, walked in upon them, last evening, and took possession of the house. Each one of the euis prisere presented the bewildered hostess with a pound package of something, and the opening of these was a source of much amusement. After a most elegant repast the giicsts spoilt the time very pleasantly and departed or home at a late hour.

Piqua to be.illuminated with the Ed-ispu electrio light. Gaslight Is entirely inadequate to let her good citizens see to pick their way through the muddy streets after night; and then an eleotrlo.light is necessary to show off the beauties of their elegant city halL -BelfrbnWns JiepuhUcan, It may be, Bro. Campbell, that.it requires the whole street for your, good people to reach their homes. after night, but here. we use onr good berea stouo and concrete'pavementsto walk on.

'Further thau this, the electrio light not. a street light, but is for our business houses, residences and manufactories. Bellefontaine will not. have population in 1909, to Bus-tain electrio light We have heard many favbrablo com-meflts bn the fruit picture M. Dempsey, now on exhibition at Johnsons drug store, and it Is attracting no little attention among a class of people appreciate first-class work.

A more glance at the picture shows that.it meritorious, and worthy of the praise bestowed. ouepicture is but a fair of all of Mr, Dempseys work, aud ho. now has sonie painting on hand WhioirwiR hclipse all his former efforts. Wo await the bis new picture aud anticipate for it glowing oompliments. Any of these pictures will be un oruament to a parlor, and it is With ho little degree of.

satisfaction that the artist fiuds himself behind with his work. lie is constantly taking orders, both from a distance mid at home, aud lib reputation is extending throughout this sectiou of tho Suite, usn leading artist. Branching Gut. A. Fi iedlich A Sou hare decided to open A bioli sLiriTa'Wapakoifcta.

Tliis reliable flym dqubtlOss nil extensive lain, Wm! Yauilarn; .0. of Du, David A. Gilmore; Q. Leroy 8. Jordhii; 6.

of G-, Charles- Clarkson. The Post will visit Cupt. Sol. Teverbaugh. Friday for thie purpose of mustering the captain.

-j -Tax Notice. i 1 Taxes for Washington and Sprlngcreek townshiiw, edn now lte paid to J. n.IlATCix, Fec lSets. City Hall Building, Piqua. Taken by minjiilie, at the post-office, a black, silk umbrella.

The holder will oblige tho owner by leaving it at the post-offibe or C4I.L office. tf. Another cose Of choice all the best brands, only 0 1-4 cents: J. M.Browp Another flew lot of hats and eaps just received; Lato goods and lp at J. F.

Hemstcgers. The coal oil wagon will make Its regular rounds on and after Monday next. Ir yon want a good square meal go to Kingsleys, -f 7 Shexx Oysters at Kingsleys. TViaa. you wont' cool -coll ton.

Felix Munger, No. 133 Main Street. r- A. Koens mokes Suits whieh areas nob- by. and stylisn as can le made.

He guarantees satbfaction. Apple Butter uud Mince. Meatst ZolJ liugOTs. Bring your game to the PJqua Diiiiug JUaig invoice of silk handkerefaiefs anil neckwear for the of the latest styles, at Hemstegers. Just received, bno enso of dress pQilds, at 5 cents.

J. M. Brown Co. New. York Cream Cheese and Sohwelzcr KAse.

at Zollingers. Best in he market. All kinds of flretrclnss lmich at the Piqua Dining Rooms for ladies and gents, Oystebs hi every style- at Kingsleys restaurant. V. Jurst rtHHjived, ono cuse- of dreiss goods in all the qew sliadesv-only 1-4 cents.

J. Brown Co, s. 1 ly- I Best oysters at the Hrba Dining Booms. Save thheund trouble by buying your coal oil of tiie oll; wagon. For apples, orauges, almonds, grapes, dates, figs, ebeoauuts, go toZolUn-gersL.

7 All heavy goods, sueh ns overcoats, heavy -suits and heavy underwear, at prices that will sellthe goods at the Opera House clotliiug store! Just received, an elegant line of ladies at LT3. J. Brown Co Graham Flour at Zollingers. Turkey, chicken and rabbit atthe Piqua Dining Roomsdttiich counter. Listen to the belb of tho coal oil wagon.

Ladies heavy, jersey jacket at 6.50 exact worth 1(L! J.M: Brown Co, St. Nicholas Is now on his way to G. N. Zlegen-felders store. He will arrive on next Christinas anil takes nn invoice of the largest stock of toys ever brought to this county.

Any one purchasing a dollars worth of tfcjs between now and Cristmas, will get a chance on a fifty dollar m.Dsic box left by G. N. Ziegexekldfr. tf. loll Main street.

Preferred List of the Business Houses of Piqua, Representative and -Reliable. artistic Ttiilors aud Furnishers, A. FR1P.DLI01I SUN, Cor, Main ami Public Square. ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, In fill, Cray-in and Water Color, P. A.

BECKER. BOOTS AND SHOES WILLI A WARD, No. L38 Main Street. SHOES. GEORGE J.GBOTH, Doaier tu, and Mauuf adturer of, City Hotel Block.

-V BOOKSTORE. AN. TOBTI, Y- Cor iter Main nud Ash Streets. CLOTHIERS HATTERS. FLESH Next to New ank.

CHINA, 1 GLASSWARE, AND GROCERIES. D. LOtJIS, llljMuin OLOTBlNG. J. F.

HEMSTEGER, OperaHouse Blook. CIGARS, Cigarettes, Tohaiwao and Pipes. W. NAGFLEISEN, Commercial Block. CIGARS.

W.F. GROSVENOR A No. CO North Main ,8 tree t. DRY GOODS 1 and Notion J. BROWN fit D.

Spencers yld fitand, opp. Post Office DRUGS, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Fauoy Goods. Notions, Hue Cigars, Stand and flanging Lamps. A.

OL WILSON, City Hotel Corner. DRUGGISTS. BRANDRIFF HEDGES, Main Street. And consider that it betokens the coming of cold and stormy days, when you will suffbr severely unless well wrapped up in one of our Heavy WinferQver-coats: thiere is another soundwe are' listening to it is the idle boastsi) our competitors acting lkq the small boy who gdes We understand that Louie Schmidlapp is about to dispose of his stock of grocei and trantform his store into a billiard room' und saloon. Tho case of A.

AV.ltVightvs. C. Ameudt and others, and JohnOFerrall and other was compromised yesterday; The amount Saturday, tho store will he in. full blast, being some 18,000. Alexander Post.

The follow hi officers were elected ill Alexander' rost G. A. Monday nightr i Jacob Craiwey; 8. V. Wm.

W. Fctcrson; J. V. 0., John F. num-uSi, aitfgouu, 1 oiihFrGaltrielr Chap.

-As yet we Are without a roll(r skating It would be largaly patwijdziid if we Bhouid.be so fortunate as, to secure no hall ln the city con be obtoined. The wnrin. pleasant wo.pav'fc business. Manna went there yesterday and secured a suitable room, and by next I Deeii enjoytug is' not productive of 'a beavy lotvcrop, but then It is exceedingly satisfactory to, the corner loafer and street peddler. -i There were some domestic difficulties the other nigh at two different homes.

Vr Altercations between the- governor aud governoress in both instances, and, os luck would have it, the women came out a graveyard to keep JU18 Courage up. Our goods must, shall and do outsell those every other competing house. We have Oyerebats, Suits, ilnderweor. s1 s. Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods for inen, boys and children, which we are offering at the lowest prices; We have more of.

them -than any other hbujse in the city and as varied in styles and. colors as the autemi foliage 1 OII 1 1 The agent for 8alsbury Troubadours, wiil probably bill the city to-day; The entertainment is one of the best travel-. i fug, and will delight a large audience at f. Conover's Opera. House, one week from V' to-night.

Do you ever shA asled, as they sat together, her hand in bis. He replied, VNo; but if I wOnted to, ow would be my time. How tof" Because -( I hold a beautiful band. The engage-yV ment Is PIQUA LAUNDRY; 1 0 CoIIarSCnffs and Shirts j- Home Work Done and Delivered in VY 'j Two Day. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Warranted.

Superior, to any brought here. Leave work at 1 -1 FLESH FRUGHS 7 Or at the Laundry: Telephone connection, StrattonA Flynn, 7 7-' 7Y This afternoon the K. at P. of ville, Lima, Troy and. Sidney will be here In frill foroe.

-The following be the line of march the' Parade wU1 rm ftt Brothers, as they are determined to Main street, north on Main to North, td close them but this month, and parties tvest on Noito to, south desiring to be economical will hSed'thls 'Downing' to efistom Waler io nouge gndgo there and see before pur-Y Wavne. north on Wayne to Green, eatt their supply, Choice rabbits at the Piqua Dining 7. s- Big drives in Kip. Boots for jaeq, boys and children alto, Heavy Winter Shoes.

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291,244
Years Available:
1883-1977