Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 39, 7 December 1872 — Page 4
THE PALLADIUM. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7, 1872.
A earintera duty is pl-n, A Cdtbler for food tell hi nl, A bar tier who ne'er crosses tn main Still passes from poll onto poll, Tbebrickmaker, bloodthirsty elf. To kiln's been addicted of old. The weathercock miters ate vain . Of the vanes that expose to the blast The bellows man ne'er will refrain , - From "blowing" Lis wares t the lait, , A lawyer's existence is brief, ' T;; ; A printer 'gainst vice should be proof, A builder will sore come to grief Who commences to build at the roof. "The miller makes millions from mills, " In alUtradea can money be made, But newspapers goffer from bills Which seldom or never are paid. A printer's devil, who aspires to be a local editor, expressed his wishes in poetry in this ' wise: : . If I was a, lokle edit r, ,. Wouldn't I have ft timet . I wouldn't print a sussed word , For less'n a line. I'd get my crab and so rortn tree, A tickets to the show, I wouldn't pay for buggy hire, A wouldn't I were food close I The new Wall street b oker's anthem is quite good in its first four lines: "Teach me a counterfeit to know. And bargains good to see. For quarters I to others throw, Bbow fifty cents to n.e." A Terre Haute girl exclaimed, when she saw a Thomas feline ele vate his back: "Ob ! wouldn't be make a lovely bustle." A cjnical bachelor, in speaking of ladies ball dresses, says: They wear but little here below, but Ihey wear that little long. John, the fool, says that pious hack drivers are scarcer than plaid zebras, and thai plaid zebras are scarcer than toad stools with cane bottoms. A rural co-temporary remarks: "The yellow pumpkin lies golden on the hillside in the country. The poetry of that remark induces pie ous thoughts. . A poor but pious ycung lady who earns a living by workiog on tioop skirts, in reply to an inquiry 6tatcd that she nad spent the sum mer at the springs." Why don't they call ocean cable dispatches thalagrams? It is pretty, neat and classical name, from two Greek terms signifying "words from tne sea." The Danbury News calls atten tion to the light and airy nothing ness now coming into market as cote niDge, and 6ays no young woman can tafely trust her weight to It. A man bearing of another who was a hundred years old, said contemptuously. ''Pshaw ! what a tuss about nothing. Why it my grandfather was alive ho would bo 150 years old." A little four-year old of Boston went to Providence, the other day, and in the depot was accosted by a Quaker lady, who asked "How o d art thou, In tie girl?" SI e looked up in the face of the Quakeress, and replied, "l m not art thou: 1m little Jennie." A oan Francisco preacher ex presses the unqualified belief that il Judas Iscariot had lived in that city be would never had hanged himself, but would have stood couple of trials disbursed his thirty pieces of silver in a judicious man ner and been a Iree man to day. The misery or oetng called upon suddenly to make a speech was ' got over by a mathematician, who delivered himself in this fashion "Gentlemen, a morbid desire for originality prevents me from say ing, 'This is the proudest hour of my life,' and it does not occur to jae to say any thing else." Dr. Fisk, of Dalserf, being mod crate in his opinions, did not satis fy, by his preaching '.bo Calvinistio . a l i ' T lr i i portion oi nis iiock. -win, sir, says they, "we think you dinna tell us enough, about renouncing our ain righteousness." Renouncing your am righteousness, vocuer ted the doctor." "1 never saw any ye had to renounce. A very genteel and amiable young mania not insane He splits bis hair in the middle. The other day, In combing it, he chanced to get two more hairs one side than on the other. This distroyed the balance of his head and overtur ned his brain. He makes a very gentle lunatic, however. A man at a snoke show in Paris didn t believe the anaconda was alive. He placed his log in the case to show what an iinpcstcr the ' atowaian was. when Mr. imke C'i-ixJed to embrace the dog, There was a faint yelp a tracking of bones, and doggy was in condi tion to be put right through a sausage-Bluffer. ! Tho Courier Journal says: "If V General Grant is coming to Kentucky, we want to leave " To which the Chicago Post responds: "That's what the rebs said when be came to Vicksbu'g." ' . The citiesof Peru and Kokomio have' each purchased .steam fire engines. Samuel Westfall,of Lafayette, died recently from ' the ' effects ' of amputation ot a humor on the palm of his hand. An architect has boen employed to drnft a design for the buildings of the proposed exposition to be held in Indfcsspolis next yenr, '
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No. I ft .Nor h Pearl Sree, (Opposite the Warner liuild-'ngt) RICHMOND, INI) Oflice Honrs: From 1 to 2, and from to 7 P. M.anJ at'all other time w hen not rofcssionally engaged. Richmond. Nov. 8. 1869. . 19Jt NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers and Stationers, (NEW STAND) Stband Main, Odd Fejlowa Unilding atCUMOND, INDIAMA. Jj U Gl'STUl B. Y O U N , Attorney and Notary. 9sT"0ffice in Room over 1st Nationa Bank. Richmond Ind. . June 10. 1872. Jehiel Railsback, Attorney at Law, Richmond, nd. Entrance one door East of FetcbeH'a Store and over Hudson's Drugstore, Main-sb Richmond, Aug. 10, 1870. THE undersigned has ast received his Kew FALL Style of TTA Tfl or all Kinds, Awrhioh Ka in. - vitas the attenion of all who woul J indulge in the latest ashions. Call at the Hat and Cap store 5f JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, Mar. 18, 1871 . 1-lr Attention Given to Surgery: R. E. HAUGHTON, M. D; Surgeon,, " SURGICAL OFFICE. No. C, Soutji Franklinst.r i RICHMOND, IND. psY Office hours trom to 8 a ra; 12 m and to p Sept 24. '70. 18 MOTE & BWAINE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Are prepared to do all kf nda of workl n heir line of bssiness, and in THE DEST OTYLE! AT THEIR OAI.LEKIKS 304 ana 308 Main-St., Third Storr A N D Corner oi Jfain and Filth Streets Richmond, Indiana. n3Mf Esecutriafs Notice, The undersigned ha proved the last will of Thomas Cnmftock, late of Richmond, in Werne County, end Slate of Indiana, decease , be 'ore the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas of said County. All ' persons having claims against said Estate are required to file them duly proved in te office of the Clerk of said Court within one year from this date. The Estate is supposed to be perfectly solvent. Elizabeth Com-stocx. Executrix. RiCBiUND, Ikd , November, 2d, 1872, ztowjaxiZi'scoxitrMir. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Be Deceived, bat for coughs, colds, sore throat, horseness and bronchial difficult!es,use only WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, Worthless imitation are on the market, bo; the only scientific preparation of Corbolie Acid for Lung diseases is when chemically combined with other well known remedies, as in these Tablets, and all parties are cautioned against usi jg any other. - In all eases of irritation of the mocous membrane these Tablets should be (reely used, their cleansing and healing properties are astonishing. Be warned, never to neglect a cc' A, it is easily cured in its' incipient state, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Wells'Carbolie Tablets as a specific. Price 25 Cts. per Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG 18 Piatt St., N. Y., Sole Ages for the D. S. Send for Circular. - 374 people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work ior us in their spare moments or all toe time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STIKSON A CO, Portland, Maine. 374 il fin nn Insure la the TRAVELERS of lfartford,Ct 18W JUBILEE ! 1873 or TBI . NEW YORK OBSERVER ! The beat Religions and Secular Family Newspaper. $3 a Year with the Jubilee Year Cock . 8T Park Row. New York. SEND , FOR A S AMPLE COPY Compound Syrup of Hypopno- . . BPhites. &3 SI a. as A new and peculiar combination ot HypophOsnhites. invented bvan fish Chemist. It contains the S .5 prominent ingredients which conS- titute the Blood, Brain, Muscles rj ? and Nerves of the healthy human I body, and re establishes, in the old and young, vitality and power of 0 endurance. It ia particularly adapted to all depressing and wasting diseases. Price $2.00. -FULLER A FULLER, Chicago. Open AU The Tear, St, Lonis, Michigan, Magnetic Springs The first Magnetic Water discovered in a t oa rw m . . . a men cm 1 100vj uas neen risitea bjr orer 10.000 persons. ENTIRE ROUTE BY RAILROAD. Heurelgia. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout, Diseases of tbe Bladder and Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Inpotoncy, and all diseases of tbe Nervous System, Cantracted Joints, General Debility, (ixb dates. For pamphlets con taioing description, annalysls of water, and all other information, address MAGNETIC SPRING COMPANY , St. Louis, Gratiot Co, jBicmgan. .. . ""DISSOLUTION. Having purchased the MW interest ot bvans a Kendall, in the south Sixth Street Shoeing shop, and sec or edtbe services ot H r. Eli W. Evans, the most accomplished Sboer snd Farrier in In diaae, I ass prepared to wait upon all the old nd rained customers, as wrll as all who may require the services of a scientific Horse Bftoer ana rsrner. u. u. washbcbw. P. SsAU diseases ol tbe feet, corns, split hoofs and chronic diseases treated sensibly ' snd snccessrally . Call at my shop on Sixth street, sear Main. Refer to any horseman fcs Ktcbmond. D. H. W.
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