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A TM nnottafit PAKTT RIGHT, WE IT: WB Wtti. KIOHT XV. FOUNTAIN NOTES. Home of the Bargains We Haw to Offet COSHOCTON, O. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOREB 27.

1893. NO. 33. PromiMBt Safal Officer, Woods Hake Wrap Opening Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3d and 4that THE FOUNTAIN Dry Goods store.

Our great success in our former wrap openings warrants us in making larger preparaitons erer before. Mr. Forney, the energetic THOMAS HARDESTY, The Oldest Man in the State, Dead. the RMiurkable Age of 102 Tears He PWMB From Eattfc to Life Immortal. A Sweet 8oarttMM.

HE WANTS THEIR 1 A tireftt Novelist. KANSOM-GEiDEL 00. KSAR-ADMIBAL A. K. K.

BKSItAM. In the death of Thomas Hardesty, which occurred at an early hour last Serturdav morning, at hie late home in Waehington township, there passed from earthly scenes one whoee hie especially remarkable for longtvi'v Mr. Hardesty was born Oct. 1f 1791. on a farm in Maryland.

but a few miles from Washington He came of a family of six i- irfcD After Ejection They dm Go To Gehenna! Staul Up, McKlnloj! Are You Realty thtf Friend? Deny This irYouCvit! When you entered upon your Con- greaMonitl career, after begging coldier votee yon are still doing, uud being elected by them, yon found W. U. Wright, an invalid soldier, and an honest, upright aud popular gentleman, Successors to the Firm of Ransom Ulovcr. A Great Irj and Carpet HOOK. Visit This New Firm for Matehlem Btrgaim.

KOIIKKT 1.0V 18 8TJVKN.10V. Hobert Louis Steveiwon novelist is slowly weakening in Grand Wrap Opening, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Nov. Next week you will find the finest line of novelties 1n the Bear-Admiral A. K. Benham, one and two8i8 8i inlllinois.wn.ie of the three commanding officers in the tber Bi6ter Harriet, died Columbian Naval Review is the fourth thrift gt the groat aga 10o ranking officer of TT Vav ttnrt than wu appointed RITI KLAMM.

i has an American won fo bril- and genial He returned to the final examination hia father with his 8b. NOW THY THIS ONE. In 1882 yon postively promised John final examination ana was grauumcu whare tne 8a biect of this sketch Ferer.au aged, poor and disabled Mexi- representativeofthe larg- Xomoted to passed midshipman the remain- can war soldier that you would, if elect- 1Rrt3, Inner i A i in marriage wiYh MiVs Fannie Burrin, who has been Thirteen child- i eat and best Cloak maufac- j-Vom this date until the beginning of derof hw eat the Civil war, Benham served In tbe i rr i a turers in this country, Will acific on the Coast Survey, andm be with us again and will have every desirable style pr of wraps made this season. He will take meas- ordered to Europe ures for special sizes tnat with the Spanish Columbian Celebra- V. serving aa posfmaster at Leetoniu.

Ohio, home in Samoa, 'the wonder that You enmmarily removed him without he has lived so long, for when a child cause. he was always ill. He has always hern 4tit You removed him against the earnest of exceedingly delicate health, and is Cloak line OD exhibition in our protest of the patrons ot the ofllce. so slight and short of stature that he Yon removed him to install your polit- the appearance of youth. CloaK room CTCr Shown to the Uit reuutatinn abroRd at euch an ical henchman, M.

E. Taggart, who had He is the sou of Thomas Stevenson, people Of this section ol Ohk). a never been a soldier, and whose moral an engineer of distinction, who did bin rTOOf YVT k. own in native citv record was so unsavory that he was repu- best to instruct his son inhis own bust- IWOOl the largest cloak houses 0 rn -r 1 0 diated and defeated by your own party ness. But after several years it be- in the east wi have their reo- county came evident that Kolw-rt would never become an engineer, arfd after some rCSentatlves here the above years had elapsed in fruitless effort, he was allowed to follow the only pursuit for which ho litorature.

Stevenson is now yeuru of ace, and in of voice who will soon make her power e( vo or the Mexican War Pension known. She was born in Cleveland In it he aud his three sous would vote 1866. cared uuythiug'-'thnt of Here is an exact copy ol a about fortv-two received from one She studied the direction of in Paris, for two years, i i i i for you. When your name was House on March 4.1881, promise by bill. called in the yon kept your the Circumstances have prevented his whoma ht-r home with her reaching the limits of bis station, as be was ordered to Europe in connection father.

Happily Mated. might be wanted, and will make them up any style and quality. Our Dry Goods departments are replete with all the novelties oi the season and customers tell us that again" if such a thing should happen that they can't get just what they want at The Which Fountain, there is no use looking else-whores We are the sole agents in Coshoeton for Haskell's Black Silks, and if you want the genuine goods and at liclt-8 for periodicals aud numerous ex- qufsite little sketches. His imagination is marvellous and tbe weakness of his physical frame may account for the ipuiuaij weird fancies running through so many friend introduced a bill repealing the of writings. arrears of pension aet.

lund and Ireland. She then went to Italy aud again met with success for a uy, on apru -i, uui yuu ui season, when she took a much needed dodge the vote to regulato the a I a i Yon cmi't sneor these things down. Mejor; the full history of each OHCB it recorded iu the files of the Salem He- Windsor, which by the way, waa the pnblican, Bnokeye Statf. Alhinice Be- first time the Queon beard Italian opora view on many other Bopublicun pa- A A till rkATB EXPLAIN THIS EASY ONE. On February 4,1884 you, the soldier's introduced a bill pension aet.

ONE MORE, I'LEAfiE. Why, on April 21, did you deliberately his illness, of these manufacturers: is an indefatigable writer. He has wntteu a great number of novels, all of which are very widely read, 1 HE KANSOM-UEIDEL Coshocton. Ohio. DEAR to agreement early in the season to make a wrap display at your store in November early, we hereby notify you that we will send a representative of A truly joyous auspicioiiH cvont ocourralBt the Scott bornetuwid nour Adrtiiw Mills yesterday afternoon, when to your City the first Week of Mr.

Alexander T. Stewart, eon of; our and We joined HOW IT LJ DOM', PREFERRED POINTS. Includes Local Happening gathered bj Oar ttleaner. m. last been called.

When Mr. flardesty first came to Ohio, the locality where he has lived for so long was but a wilderness of forest land, inhabited chiefly by Indians and wild animals, which roamed about at will. Since then he has lived to witness the remarKabiB change in conditions, resulting from the ever advancing march of civilisation up to the pree- enetime. His life was eminently a peaceful one, honesty and fairness tharactenzed all his dealings with his fellow men, and he vas always noted for his generous, kindly heart, and frank, open, Augustua a Palermo and immediately act opted it. SOCIETY SCINTILLATIONS.

flatters Here and Elsewhere--Fashion's Freaks and Sundry items of Gossip. --Additional locals on fourth page. --An effort is being made to establieh authorized a Keeley cure at Newark. --Bun rises 6:25 a. m.

Seta 5.03 p. Day's length lOh. 3Sm. --Mr. L.

Jones has been appointed manly integrity of character, postmaster at West Bedford. In politics an answering Deinocral, he always gave the principles of his -Hear James E. Campbell. Coshoc- ftnd Candldate8 his hearty sup- ton, Monday afternoon, fcov. otn.

and jj R9 vote(J or every candidate Nancy Deeds an aged lady, tor President on the Democratic ticket theriflht prices and have die a her home Oxford township, from Jtfferson down to the present in" s.iirvtVtA*tt A A A them thoroughly guaranteed, be sure to come to The Fountain. Carpets. We are selling more carpets than in any last week. Literary Society will cumbent. Grover Cleveland.

He was unquestionably the oldest man in this county, and no doubt the --The closing scenes at the World's Fair will be witnessed by a number oi Coshocton people. --Twenty one -tickets were sold to parties from this point who attended previous fall 7 ilte of course mdicates the was followed by a lay concou wh'er 8 were pltt ced HAWLB are coming into Wliicii Shows Wuo Are for IViisJo" In bis recent speech atWaverly, Col. Taylor placed the responsibility crly belongs in the following langnnKc: "I want to give you old boye some tips on the way suspensions were most largely made before CommiBHioner Locliren modified tho "wvcmucr, ana we can guar- art, WBB united by to Mius Car- antCC yOUf Citizens that WC oliue Soott, a young iHdy of ninny excel- MJ arp nr lent qualities, and beloved by a 1 iace DGIOre tnem a line circle of friends and Tho of Wraps that can not DC SCCtl an where outsid of the Luge mnn, of Moorliold, 0., aHfiistud by Kov. CltlCS. C.

B. Hurlbert, D. pastor of tho Pros- byteriau church at Atlamti Millu. The bride nud groom were attended by the bndo's brother, Mr. H.

S. Scott, mid cousin, Mies Mattio Blaney, of Tiro, 0., Janjefll stownrt Mi9 a CB izz a wraps are a cautiously advan- ced Bhawla with 1 waB white grounds and wlllch he Wft8 tie borders. They are camel's hair and costly. Very Respectfully, S. ROTHSCHILDS SONS.

Now ladies ol Coshocton nod airs. ao ad J. oinin counties, don't jizzio unii miss this golden opportunity to talce tn chance tt secure a wrap that cannot be lound outside the lare cities and und Helen fllnnro, of Uranville, flirs. C.B.GuiUL of Cleveland, Miss Mat- not be compelled to "Any citon believed that a De aftfm ent 1 1 fl a pension to Jjf OrpffSto! competition. The offerings not entitled could make r8ft 7 mitb) JoilDie Belie are without precedent, both HjflnniA flnilii.

i i where it was treated as a of Adams Mills, and the bride's brothers, and Hamilton We are Offering Styllfih cape Some plain cloth, some trim- ID tuo OlBirlCfc wuerw IHG 41... rlmlntt hull urliAfA n. HA. sided, who, without being known to the JP.V'*!?!"^"*'^ 1 With braid rt These shawls are leaf and literally covered with bourdon lace about ten Inches deep. Sometimes white or cream laceis seen, but generally black.

pensioner, would personally examine into the case and send the result of his investigations and his recommendations thereon. "Now, tbe singular thing about all this was that 85 per cent, of the old soldiers complained of and suspended on city. aud some alt kinds. Our assortment was never so big, never so widely varied as now. It is a positive fact We never offered In a recent issue of this caper we Mr.

Boi-j. Coo is at the very prices. Those of you that full dray load and enjoy a good time. cy prints at 3 3-4e Will DC ladies of the West Lafayette and should the college, which is under the patron- JJr McXary ig i Bi Unc the who had said that they were ii-e. ol mation ID 1882.

the potters of East Liv. thiscitv, on church, had been de- Wn Jat ary IB vlBIW taxed for the benefit of million- erpool were needed at the primaries, and gC nnnffir- 1 in a IDOWW --Campbell and Bargar will speak in a ted that a change in the location of Fair. i vtsseeiVilo tbe interest of tbe people, and should college, which is under the patron- lowesX- pOSSlDie be neard by the-psople, in Monday afUrnoon, Nov. 6. --The ladies of the West Lafayette his, we are informed, we World's Jbalr.

Who saw Baptist cburch will were miBtakon In choosing West r. Isaac Sbhanfarber oyster supper at Rehard's hall. iNov. favelte a8 the te for the college, a ad Of Fan- All are. Invited to attend iu location of the old establish- thie week.

--Mr. Ohrle Scbaicb World's Fair. is visiting the was in Coave location of the old establiah ed seat of learning at was not cODtemplHted. The college to surprised learn th.t win be gone in a few days, so come at once.then 20 cents a dub, --After the first of November, the We Will shOW you Other Cleveland Marietta railroad will pass into tne ownership and control of tne jU9t 88 attractive bargains Pennsylvania Company, all the details --W. A.

Himebaugh and family are at tbe World's Fair. the patronage of tho once oi the M. P. church. t'onfer- aa the Prints.

We discount every bill of goods we buy and Eastern houses have long since "caught on" to the fact that The Fountain has tne money to "pick up" any "snaps," no matter how large, they might offer, and the result is ways have Unheard-of Bargains. We want your patron. age and will endeavor to merit your confidence. Mayor Comptoo uas in his poases- attendintTtne sale "and transfer having 8 ion a pocket-book and two pursis. been competed.

of --The farmer, tbe mechanic, the merchant, everybody, should turn out and hear tbe able gentlemen who are to be with ui Monday afternoon, Nov. Oth, Ex-Governor James E. Campbtll, and lion. G. H.

Bargar. AU4 A A Ju4UUl Ul township, is at the World's Fair. --Mrs. A. Hulbert, of Minnesota, is the guest of relatives here.

--Mr. Milan Laurence, of Keene contents, had been thrown into Hack's coal bouse, on Friday week, where they were found by i 8 tnVgiVoVof her latter gentleman and piaced in the he in ormed thst his pension Mayor's ciwtcdy. Papers in the pocket- -Mr. D. Schott was in Columbus W(W to he 8nflpende two weeks before book indicate that it belongs to Mr.

ou business, Friday of last week. George Leash, of Dresden. One of the Mr Jobn Ander8on Pi (t8burg --The M. P. church choir, of Roscoe purses contains nothing that wonia in- Pft 18 tnc KU e6l of relatives here, ill give their second concert aicate who the owner may be, while in evenwg next.

The eutwtaiainent wi.l tbe other are receipts, showing it be -Mia. L. B. Mirue and Low, of consittof solos, quarteuea, choruses, the property ov Hannah Severns, of this visiting the World's Fair, recitations and readings. An interest- county.

The owners can recover the ing program hes been arranged aud all pocket-book and purses by calling upon 1 1 1 I1CVCI UllClCU HowMcKiolejLoveBtheWorking. so much value for money World's Examiners in Ohio were Democrats and judge the future by tbe past as HOW. the other 15 per cent, wrro Republicans, Minor When you wanted renom- tK A iOao of T.ir. W6 aXQ DrOUQ Ol OUT SlOCK. 1 Vt wVC Ol aites, and were going to vote for Larry you, by personal effort and specious Neal and a tariff for revenue.

promisee, secured their solid support. tnlS section 01 tne globe to "This was no accident. Yon loved them-that day. know it. WJ1J ffO was a deliberate scheme, and the A few weeks later the highly protected vr WIM iai five Special Examiners in Ohio--all bit- manufacturers combined to crush out tlier at OUr StOre lor gOOCl ter Republicans, appoiited by GroenB.

labor, and 700 workmen were aoods than anv Store in Co- Raum-actedwiththoChRiruianof the looked out with starvation staring them ui Republican Ceuntf Committeei and Re- in the face, ShOCton COUnty. JDont take iblican editors in suspending Demo- Were you still their friend OUr Word for it. but CO me in for the purpose of driving them Ton were earnestly oaked by thoso wu WU1 tfap Republican party. same men to deliver on address on "the yourseil ana try It, or aSK a this county and all other counties right of labor to organize." Yon oooly neighbor who has been buv- the Republican organs announced the declined, simply saying you had a pro- uw ucc UU names of the pensionera suspended a vious engagement. ing goods irom US and SCC week or two weeks before their notice.

Yon hA if she don't tell VOU it IS a fact. ication with the who were try ing If you want to DMy cheap with --Mr. J. W. Almack ia World's Fair, week.

--Mrs. John Owens is visiting friends in Oolumbus, Ohio. --Mr. T. C.

Roche and family viuitcd the World's Fair this week. from Wa3hincton wh re it --Mr. Will P. Hay, of Conneaut, 0., was supposed that all this .1... business waa being done under to starve these the seal of secrecy.

The other night, tights, when I mentioned the fact at McConnelsville, State Senator Abbott foil nfT his seat in the Opera Houae. Why? B'cauae an old soldier sst near him 700 men out of their sn0( Jdy stu ff and trash don' Are you reolly, Mnjor, man's friend? John on Fratds. it took place I How did Senator Abbott know it and bow did the country editors know it in advance? Why, tha Kepub'ic-in working- come to us, as we don't keep it. What we sell you we will guarantee to be the best Ex-Governor St. Kansas, re- makes WC can find, and at rently a large tnoeling ftt prices that you will pay for KS 1 8 a shoddy stuff elsewhere.

good judge wbi8ike y'. VVe are making our store are invited. --On Sunday, November 5tb, the new church edifice of the St. Paul Lutheran al- congregation in Franklin Mayor Compton, to all to be present. --The F.

A. M. Iraternity of this county were represented at the annual meeting of tbe tfrand Lodge of the order in this 6tate, held at Cleveland, last week by Messrs. J. J.

Parrish, of tnis eity; John Heskott, jr, of Plainfidld, andflou. E. L. Lybarger, of Spring Mountain. --The 130 acre tract of land in Clark township, taken as the property of James E.

Layland, to satiety c.aim of Kobert Scott and others, waa sold at --Mr And Mrs. John Hocle are visiting a daughter in Perry county, Ohio. --Mr and Mrs, Guy C. Robinoon visited friends in Cleveland, laat week. --County Clerk A J.

Hill and wife, visited Cleveland friends a part of last week. last fair amounted to 531 75 C. Porter, of Mill Creek which included the States' annual con' township, visited the World's Fair, tribution of 1266. This showing IB cer- wi-s going to do.and had furnished them fTnm'hi'a with 8 list of the pensioners whoee pen- lltt sions he was going to have suspended to making buttermilk should not. as we have the so that they migot be published ami UUi0 ton, and no reason why we the A Good Showing.

oflicial meeting of the Co- help drive "The pension and come me WSS fatic aSSfoS ontof gUk WeS beSt beSt ll minlkaow. unio wisnes 10 OQ fl es and all being nt to tell you right here grades of the celebrated Has- farms a i becoming ten- kell black silks, and we are But for the heavy rain which set in at noon of that day the gross receipts at the gate would have been swelled by rh? addition of several hundreds of dollars. tribution of 1266. This showing IB cer- week. chafes made by Republicans and the itK 8 tbe tendencv to make tbe stacks of them and we tainly an encouraging one, especially -Mr.

J. H. Balrd, of Weet Liberty. re portB eent in by the Republican Bpae- poor poorer. It is sellln siacK OI tnem ana we when the unfavorable weather of the Ohio, has been visiting relatives in this ia i Examiners were honest and truthful, "iihoahtb.it tariff protects the Ubor- give yOU an iron clad guaran- day is taken into consideration, county.

not a of a scheme engiDeered 5t pro tecte only tho monopo- pp nn hpm In fact the in Bon the Republican Commutes Oc- ng men, it tee on tne in. in laCC, IDK in Maasill'on and New Phila- Iambus, was deceived into accepting delphia. on them. In fact, more guarantee is printed OB the Your Servants, Contest. We are authorized to state that public outcry by Sheriff.Craig, last Sit- the fourth entertainment in the mter- nrday.

Tbe land was appraised at eating seriee of oratorical lor a Mt week 600, and wan purchased by Nathaniel Demoreet silver medal, will be held at --Messra. 0. W. McMannis and E. B.

diers in Ohio, the most of whom, how- Hood for the World's Fair, last ev er, have bad their pensions restored, Tuesday. aa the o.hera will have aa their cases are -Ret. C.C.Erwin attended tie state rvwhed, if they are entitled to pen- convention of Baptists at Circleville, 8onB Ccitral evening of next weei, JNOV. ara. An aa- --Tbe Walhonding Valley Railroad fee of ten cento will be charged, this week, enjoys the honor of having Draught the for benefit of tbe free drink- 1 1 Vft than i-pi todiecassthe meas- ufacturer, and we will give ure at'length, but let us see.

Here ou a jQpy Prices from in the rough andotbei $1.25 to Brazilian etoncB, tree; wool .30 per cent." Ofcouwelolsof Ohio amen wear diamonds in the rough on theii ibirt T-- T- -r-r MMfc iy lair ever brought here, ia one day, ud Pni 8. McGinn, by any railtoada patting through BIT. W. L. WeJU, ol 1703 paMeogen WM thenonber Alltw inviUd to pfM which laat road unloadei here OB nbfMntial taoour- llittndw, tht biff day of the fair.

-t I '-V i i Tbe membern of tbe County Demo- TM SW n. W00 TKe officiated on tbe tin Snnday UK. SUOOMKR to BKBOM 4 OOOVH. NEWSPAPER.

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