HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-8-21, Page 2NEW CURRENCY NOTES.
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.t'i'ny.=n the Jf(rtltrr"il Post.
wire fear the nnwllnleeotl,e
system will opiltitme lentil a National
t\irreney be established iu the o"entry.
Smmnthithl; hlte it must come before the
1'eot,le feel scars, and that it le an
eneolute neceeeity few will be al:timed'
to (deny. A beak is a joint stook onnt-
rany, and ie elways liable to fail like
other eampat(iee, itiit, strangely enough,
while we seo dap and stat lthol(ll•
ere go to the wall, the direeturs, as n
ante, lloll)'isli, au(1 it.ro flu:moistiy
shame, Now, the gnestioll naturally
suggertte itself, why cannot the Gov-
ernment interfere in the matter ? The
(i Aver:meant issues Dominion notes,
tical gttt}rantees their fee() value; it
puiltee a Domielon nota as gold any
day; anti if in the oast of the 1)umiui-
ora, why not all other notes ? Why
not, in a word, establish a Dominion
Dank all over, with bills ranging from,
one to flee llttndred or a thousand .dol-
lars, which wilt beoonte the National
Currency of Canada. If the Dominion
Bank notes are guaranteed, why not
extend the system. Why not, in a
word, establish a national bank, with
branches where necessary, and o!e1t the
whole the Dominion Bank of Canada,
from whioll will be issued a soind
National E,`arroncy, as good as the
gold it represents?
From he I-falifam n('perter.
The bank panic in 11l:1ntr'eal will
certainly have the effect of calling
Public) attention more forcibly than ever
to the view of those who hold that the
CTnvernment should re invest itself
with its original and inherent power of
regulating the ourrency of the country,
and not delegate it any longer to other
institutions. An irredeemable paper
cnrrency issued by the Government
could not be treated as the notes of
banks are treated. There could not
be a panic aver the notes of the Gov-
ernment They could always be ex-
changed far bread and for butter, for
beef and for boots. •People would not
have to look suspiciously at them,
wondering whether they were issued by
a nhnud bank or not. Thnusnuds of
dollars will be lost by holders of bank
Antes, which would not he lost bad the
C;•nvernlueut the sole power of issuing
the paper curreuey of the oonntry,
A WONDL1tFTL MILL.
• There is a mill near Bradford, iu
,rkathire, tngland, which, when set
at, work at the beginning cif the week,
goes on withant atteution or care, ea-
eept to keep the engine running, until
Saturday night, and would continue
verking iodefiuitel' until the machin -
was worn ont if it were supplied
i;b material, turning not constantly,
ni;ht and day, the finished goods,
which are cords and trimmings of
various hinds of silk and wool. No
persons are employed in it except the
engineer, a book keeper, a few cleaners
of machinery, and pokers to lout up the
finished product for market, Mr.
13inns, the inventor and owner of thismill, is a plan of great iuventive re-
sources, but not hitherto remarkably
prosperous. Thrnntrh some disagree•
meat with a company which had pnr•
chased the right to use certain of his
inventions, he has lately been thrown
into bankrnptcy, but is still cheery and
self-reliant. A Dight visit to the mill
is thus described "tag we approach-
ed the mill throngh the dltrkucss, the
roar and rattle of maclhinery could be
ties.• d high abone the gurgling of the
brook. 'We sat ou the bridge•, The
dark outline of the hill could be seen,
and from it came the bliss sound of I'
Inachinery. It was. a giant at word(
in the dark. The etech'ic light ie of
Yin rise to Mr. Binns. We went to the
mill door. The business of the mill
was going on as if hur.drsds of hands
were empinyed., When the owner took
out the koy and o�iened the door, the
darkness was pitchray. It couldelnost
ba felt,. A sepa,ttlon of awe sucee.:ded
) nue of wonder, A mill at work by
itself. One realized it becatic;e no
sounds of voices were heard. There
were no girls Singing at their work.
To. men calling to each other, no.eehoee
of 'Inman voices. It seemed like an
rmAtabian :Night.” Presently Ilium
etrnek a rsateh, We climbed ther
wooden staire by ceu(lle light.. Another
door• was unlocked. We were iu the
machine room.. `alto din was. ct ., •en-
iile., Every hllaolhine was at work,
pelting away as if for very life.. It was
ie ttinnnnih o.f lmennn ingenuity. It
was as if a money-
making
realiitia mney-
makingPyglnmli,onlied made a machine
idol the spirit of seience had breathed
life into it. Under; the. ;Bonnier at the
eivalle light, we thp.proaclled owe off then clinics., 1,� 1aah. of wheel and bobbin,
glider of silken cord. coat et him it
varit'Q•tt('d, snake and falling iu twining
curve.+ into collee'ing receptaeies, met
our wondering eyes.. "Al,; well,. it
rre•.dna ewer stop for, that matter, so
long ns ye' feed azul clean, bi111,. anal,
'you've getteu to Io that tsiitle a ohilt1�,.
let' Minto a machine,'eai4 Netts, in
A TAIL STORY THAT CONVES
I'J OM THE. ROOKY MOUNTAINS.
It must be admitted that the single
instance of a man merrying his grand
mother ie exceptional ie all human ex-
porienec, We expect people to marry
their oonsins• and their anute, and even
their stopulntht1.rs, but when it citifies
to lead as a blushing bride on(a's grend'-
n other to the niter, ourinsity gets tho
better of our surprise, and we want to
know all about it. An n(e(luaintanoo
dropping into tho News office a few
erenius;s siuee related a remarkable in-
eitleut as jeet having come under his
obselvat•in ;
ai saw a than marry Ms grandmoth-
er t' asserted the gentleman in a tone
that already enlisted ready atteution.
'Nonsense 1' .
tT tell you I did ; there's no jest about
it at all !'
'Yon saw a man marry this grand-
mother ? lie rnn,(t have been a min-
ister, and perfartned the ceremony for
another party,' suggested a sharp wit-
ted reporter.
'Nothing of the sort. The man al:
luded to is the htisband et his grand.
mother, nrged the gentleman, annoyed
at the evident inersdulity with' whieh
his sttltemaut bad been:received.
''?'ell us all about it, then.'
'There is sot a great deal to tell ;
but such as there is, yon aro welcome
to it. A family froth Indiana settled
near Abilene, Kansas, a few years ago,
and as they were rich soon became
prominent people. The head of the
family was an aged patriarch, nearly,
if not quite, three score years ten. and 1,
The youngest was a yor th of tweuty-.
the son of the old man's d ulghter.
Shortly after coining to this stete.thore
was a family dissension, and the old
gent went to Abilene and tonic up his
residence in a hotel.. While there he
fell in love with and married a waiter
girl—a winterish old man sunning bpi
bleak life in the bright bloom of May,'
added the narrator, who has a touch of
poetry iu his nature,
'Well go on,'
THE TIMES Are.,;;•t' 9i,1ST,g•
Furniture ani. ndertai'"ii Airs. ,1f 1I1A�1 FAS GQ1C'
ClTt„�t•�1):
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S..t'AI)WA'IItN has on hnnl] at iivnsnll us lnr+.c
nail as handsome a stuck of 1't•1tNP1't BE as can b2
found in any establi,lnuent iu 1 turou, all of wllieli he
1S PREPARED TO SELL CHEAP
UNDERTAKING 1N ALL` ITS BRANCHES
Maine proenrtd a hien lsoir-e hmn'4e. ho is prepared
to attend to L N1)1',.l,l`:11�11tl,
On the Most Reasonable Terms,
In connection with t]te Undertaking Business, he n:•t's the Anti : eptie'Fluid, which preserves
the Hotlynwiflestro,-s sill offensive uellu•s,anttpreventscontagion nris,c g from (1(40 bud Acull
veslmoctfullysalicite,, , AAAI
'Why, I am going On. As I stated,
he married this little Tiausae tulip-- ,
this delicate passion flower of the pre.
iries--un.1 then about s. year ago (lied
from the excess of his own happpinese,
'Then the boy—that youth ut whom
yot spoke—married the girl ?' inter-
posed an excited listener.
'Precisely.' •
'And'tlhat's bow the . man. tante to
inarry his gratidlnotlhal'.'
'That's Use way.'
GOING ON AN LN•OUYSION.
They had been preparing for the ex-nr
eaion fur abut two we,'ke. Toe
Clay at Inst d+ewued, and, as the b,)at'
Was to start early, the young mile de-
termined to be ou hand, The cloak•
struck 8, and still elle was 111 the kitch-
en, her hair down her back, packing
edibles in her basket.
'l:Iurry up!' said John, her young
husband.
z'l1 be ready presently,' and away
she darted to blacken, her shoes and put
ou a clean collar, Then she stuck her
head out of the window to ask her next-
door neighbor to Ieud her a breastpiu.
4ilnrry n1), Jthu i' said sbe.. 'You
bring the beaket. Now I'm all ready'
and aha going down to the boat. .&rd
say, dotal, don't forget a box irf ear -
dines you'll find in the closet, and bri)ig
the pickles and tongue, and be sure
and bring a big kuife, Do you here me,
John ?'
Jelin reeled iuto the kitchen and be-
gan
Itis work. He was interrupted by
bis wife's voice from below yelling
'John, there's a can of straw berales
in the iite:bnx ; don't forget thein. Now
Burry, --we'll be fearful late ; and ellen.hying one or two more handkerchiefs
and a sun umbrella—or, I don't know,
it looks like ram, b•inn my Water -proof.
Oh you old poke 1 �yan'er going to
stand there all day. Now run back
and close those back shutters. and put
tildeat in the kitchen, and leave a t.)all
of milk for her ; and just step around
to the bntoher'e suit telt him we won't
need any meat to -day; and leave the
ley of the cellar tamer the parlor door
met. Now hurry, John, I'm off. A(1
n
dot't forget an thiug, or I'll go wild I'
He didn't forget anything ; but wheu
he reached the wharf be fuuud the boat
had been, gone two hours.
TELE POWl;,t1 t)1? STEAM.'
The aggregate steam Mower in use
in the wvurttt is tet present 8,130.0,000
horse power employed in stationary, en-
gines, ea.i d 10,000,000 horse power in
m
locootive eugines, Tbis force is
maintained withviut the ci,nsittn.ptiAn of
animal food, except by the miners who
dig• the o•)ttle, force nu t•intained. iu their
(nttseIes, is to. the force generated: by
rhe prod:tot of their labor about 1 to,1,
080. This titeaJlt. power is egnal to the::
working force of about 20,000,000. h,or- :
and one horse consumes three
maea,as tn!lcll f mod, m pie man. The
teat],. power, therefore, is allnivatent to,
lie saving of food, for 7,>,00.0,000, uta
human b,ei,ngs,
a
5
tat. characteristic ilittlrct, whom we•onc•e r
more ,t't(1t ott,t ins, d,tarknesy ;"' t
TiTE
-r+e.,�1.xrean.mcmw.+ixa.
E X :t T .y F`' TIMES
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Cheap
l 'dressmaking. at her residence, on fturoll
etltt t Exeter. Cm:thn1:t tills fitting a specialty..
Two ixii.)rl'llt ices \,"Liltfd _lllllnt`htttl`lti•.
ggAVE ):()1.*; l,t)S'1'T11.1, Li;lwt alt OL't
1. clar,ultr.:1h1:1,L?1St so, 22 m ybefront
this 1,t,iro,,r 01tin' Itatlt 2oniu1y, (...1.11 10:1C. TM.:
('o\ fl'Ff•'Piu^<1.1, ('9.1•Utafl 111:tori,1 'Will rester.
you lu <naj.,yeti,1' Irettltit. 1t nut u1:1y 2u res (!n -
tan It, 1,,0 811 c,thor 112 mts s tit rat, n,(30o tlhI(,
1'110,, .1 per putt V02 rt2 2 ti11.l'n::+infant,,,
:lirt,it :ur 11,1lic:•; t;rr..l 1..ttnnl' (er •18 pt, tip
2 nmul,tinin•; t,•ee.l(:e on Catarrh, n.ucie:111t1.
Cate:. tit 1!n• eared to' 1', .1. 1i, 11:1 itiil\ 11, I):nuin-
lotl Agent, .ilr..<'l:r01..,o,,t,
C.1)\fi'1'l'i'(:'l'1"3;.x1, eaTer.111( it.l:\il'1DT,
Tit • oats' (<'r1;110, .12•x•, ally) c(raettutl circ fclr
(.'tit: 1'.•11,
fttt ul, titit +tr10 idol lti•ra -,Ill c.thitr
11ts.'us. s at the hitttli. Llzime, Asti'lan, ltes0 ('1120,.
'lay 1 .rer, Nervous 1 11 11ii.), all leave tugtther
when the col iratltttl1it net Catarrh be:hotly far
to knit Its tli1, <.tocl Pr r, ..1 1„ r l halo. For sale
by alld1n^-gist. au4lail Iuilpe.l,':Ilcrn,
OI't..it
FLOUR and GRIST MILL
Balna 111 go, rl wot•kinp order rivet, every u cut, u:-
Ilattlni, p1ossibho i)1 iri::til,t; 801 llut2Fing. Non
inti<t millfeeduoliv,,red to put ms hnit',j,, their
orders bo fore one o'clock at J.111,Id, S lsultoty,hjiL
O'GSiIN V; tC 004, cr at mI1 sumo clay, f
TERMS (.A.SI3.
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PORK PACKING HOUSE
Raving colnmeueell business for the
Fall and WinterTrade
We are prepared to purchase any quantity of
Porlr, subject to the following regulations:
We will take off two pounds per hundred if
dry, and three pound :f soft. Shoulder stock,,
twenty-five cents. If any of the bong gut is
left in, 95 cents extra will be deducted.
Vo per will be bought at an prise if
warm.
` SAUr A. .rES
iI ArTD---
1L Fork Cuttings
on hand at reasonable rates.
• We want all Hogs Cutting sright through
grcast to Wad, and EIanls opened out to tail.
All kinds or printing done neatly cheaply and with dispatch.
Order you work where you can get it done the cheapest.
C&&Orel Work a Specialty 4_
The TIMES OFFICE has exceeI:lent facilities for tuning out
CARD b,.
BILL HEADS,
POSTERS,
CIRCULARS,
CT Ct' J. PETTY
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(see:Tea a to.12. 1f PIT:RCE, 3f. D,)
I1n, n. V. I'11idRCL. having acquired a world -trade'
rcpnrntlon in the treatment of Chronic Diseases,
resulting In a professional business thr exceeding
Its hnttc.'.dnal nighty to conduct,, some u'years asps
2 , (, iseveral medlenl gentlemen to assncl\ate them-
selves vi(, 111ni, as the faculty of the World's 1)Is-
1'ensaisy, Me Consulting 1kpurtnumr of which has
since been merged with the INVALIDS, 110'r'IIL..
nr anihslln)l )las Leen completed and theorise -
rated melt r ihr minae and style or worI,i". DIspens,
nary Medical Asseelotton, with the following outsets:
Bon. IL V. Prrm•i;, Pres. r. 1). Pruner, 1: Pres..
Jou. (1. YI*OltE,
tire. LESTEit 11. Shah, :Cans.
NINE P11'('S1CrANS AND BURGEONS of enli-
nrnee ol'I akal Inaco hr-r•u r(msen as the Female.C11 ttONt('• ttlrEAr+11S ol•.111 0.111,3 COtnu Wltliht flus•
prnrllp.r Or001• ceveval aprl'1;41n 3.
LVS(L 1)1s5ASEs.—This dtvl-lin or practice 13
very ably managed by a gentleman of luxtmp judg«
met.t 1881 s1:111. n)r,turhinl, Throat. ,nul Lang
Vs
ta.o< ••,tw) with the mnstc c2s ,lresults.
D)S2t5:ed►F
3VO11.1N.--Espeelally are nor 1arili-
ties of at superior orlcr for the afro of all those
11,81,5o diseases pertain'. in 1;•ln des.
1I,IIVOI $ i►1:nIA$ES.—Paral)'.ls, Nl'rrons Deni(
sty. Lpiu•p.y (F1Irl, t Jewett (SI.1,1 (1(1,0 Dance). Yeti-
rtO;;itt, and other nervous addictins, receive the
attention tie tui expert (11111(1 sprc1:01..
NOT h\k:CSSSAIII TO 52111 PATIENTS.—By onr
origlnnl. system of diagnosis,we can trent many
ehrontr 0..11.8.8 tie sucees cul% without ns wlt(1 •t
pt•r.onaltnusultntion part
lbrhOar0 sec" People's
Leanness Souse 3(1110 11 Adviser" (1.I1t(1) pt151Guide0, sent
11m�xt-ltth( 101:1„,0) nr“1nvnlhly'and 1'onrt.ts` Guide
Boolt :Ina pates. Ia cents post-paid)..
SURGICAL, CASES.—Auunlg the operations which:
2*11 are en111.1 a )1111 must 15•arlurntlg to pertbrm, aro
th0.c, Gar Nasal Polyps, Unroll 1 'humors, Fistula
5, Al,,, Piles, hernia (Rupture).Ilydroreie (()reply
of due &mon 1), 1'tu•Ieocele, ovarian awl t'teri1, 1
Tumors, Catcall (•It0ne in the Illnddrr), St19c'tLtl ,
ete.,.ete. 'We also crust sneecsef,llr, by a new meth -
mi without $nr):1r:11 operation. Uiurlxa, ChM -Met,
;Spinal Curvature. tinct other de!4.rnliIies, (lice pot,-•
p5Oet entitled '• Motion tis a 1111811) 8 Agent;' sent
ef�l Baa, utWorld'slDispeaa2ry TIodioal aat:colatioa.
11U1•`2 AW, N. Y„
By aminmlrn'e p1rn flee nt the World'. Disn•m-•
sexy and lorall,ls' 1 lot .I, hawing 1 rea)ed rattly ti on-
' stud vasos til' Muse di cases prrl:liar In wu(11)1 L
Imre been 118115 12 to p 2)h'1 t n most potent anti lois:-•
five remedy' Mr these dlseasu3.
1'o deslguate this natural Jpoolflc, I tomo name (1r
Or.,Pre' roe's Favorite Prescription)
The, terns, however, is hot m 8 5le•t'vpression nP
my 11i511 appreciation of its value, based 111100 per
stinal nhservatl1n. I1 hove -while t,•2tnessln1it•: peri-.
tare croons (n the spnctnt dl•cn:es 1 1 ) 51,2 111 11:0
rlrvnttlsll of woman. singled ,t cut as tits climax o•: •
' .8rnlrnhk,g mens of myntrdtteal carer.. On lin mei 4,-
0311.p0511ttu, s:ht•,and etli.r )nal rcn'dy 101'111,4 r l ass
*1 51 n2'11r. awl nut: 2(1111 wl(I at n11 12(0 11,nd tut ler.
1.11 ahcumstanees, act 5(1411., I na: willing 20 sL11:o'
my repntatlou its a physician: tinct An eneltdrntmit
1 shat It wilt not dlsappn)at the most s Mann?
•lirx-
•sert'pi'1`r1t.ifhalm its for wit
x114 sell It lw•Icr A I'e5l71V1, GVAatA11'Et•', �Ilr, r.
t midiron . see p onpiat wrapping hurtle.) ,,
The )ill glue 1112 among Ihose illseast•s In 2. Idiot:
my Favorite Prescription tins tr,,r1:0r1 Aires, 18 (t' by
magic, ;,nd with . tt i mildly niter ( 1....,Ilillitttrd by
•my 111 11rhn4: 1,•1!<•nrxban, 31880s-i)•u 1<h'wlmtt.
1 ?'elapid Monthly 1'ra'luds, tiltt1preashoe. win n front.
'tnlhttttrul c•nuses, Irr.3!ultnitl s,IToal: hurls, i'rn
Falling of 1(n, Uterus, row, Antevur$lnn 1111.2
ttetrnv(r•,(nn, Betirilg-clown Se-nsation:1Internal',Heat, l5trr1I4 ipres,lnn 1)rh)Ilty, Dcspnndcn,y,
Threatened llllst nrl l ige, Chronic rengesibms In.
lianutlattouthel Moult MO:torus. Impotelicyr.
Barrenness, or Sterility. ilia; and Female 11 t 11 18e.s.
do tint extol this 11ua11t•Inr n3 nt, pare -11l,” Int 1t:
admirably fill dills n singleness. of purpoa2. (»51g 11
81003 !)ei(uct ap(r Ol • b1. all 2)22 21 . diseases of the:
nexaic system of Woman. 1t )V111 -not d(sa(lpnilta au)f
will Itt1n ((01'01, In mty slate tie condition.
Those who desire further Information on those .,71-
!881) 011(1 0( 5(5* 11 i1 "l'lm P1Lhl(,E'8 Cni(RIoy 51;;rs'1
MLnt6AL AdatORM. a book of over 18x) pn(o8,
lliq.4e"� ae:Pdextra'it11srf*011''ubuletreats tiMeeritr 1(
pe•' s, an': plata chuff
t
i .15,' advice b1 regard to the management of'
host'na't215111.1.
1"nvortte Prescription pnhl by brie gIrtr. Q
It' L'itiit*l, N. i)•, t'roia r, World's thaq...octtt
twl 1avu11dn' )lutel,,111dlalk,,,N,.S:.
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