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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1880 ■OliKI AMD B* ALITT. aka aaU, obaarrlac hit ««barraaamtnt, "I think I knew <ut what fob mean to try t Tho araattoma ara too ,1.1clr aaldant, And aaailj joar Unrest thong 6U bi tnj. * Taa’ra wishing ara oanld onl? ataad, oaoa Ban At analogi b? the lak. .oil'.t tba gang Sfarkllag u»aa tka rood" along tha ahora (o Myriad llgbta of fiawfire# dladaaa. .’My kaad knag idly dawn i aaotkar hand With thrilllag toooh araa gantly glaoad ii Blaa. It tnablad la yoor grata, t aadarataad ■a* hard it ia mb faallng to dalat. .•’■antbody'a arkiakora gaatir broahad my okaak i Yaa'd Joatbagoa ta whlir.r aomathlag, too, Whoa aaatj, with har aaromaatlc ataaak, Oamoaaddaal; aroaadtha band la ylaw. Am I not right t" thla loraly maldan tald, “What, ailaat atilt ?” and aha bagaa ta frown . 'It la not that”-1 gravaly shook my hand— “Hot-bot»but yoar book hair Itoomlng down," -Barton Qaaatto. DEAD ON HER KNEES. Privation, aafTarlag and Dealt.- Pray ing far That Caaa lot Caaaw. While the rosy-faced children of Mrs JoDea’ family were making merry over the lent of their holiday prewate in their borne, No 641 Wash* Ington street, yesterday morning, says the New York SuDcay World,* woman was on her knees in the room above the laughing boys and girls. But the woman on bar knei s was not praying. She was oold and stilt. She was dead 1 She was cslted "the mysterious lodger " Mrs Thomas Jones, the landlady, said: "My lodger came to me one day— perhaps a year ago—and engaged a little room in the attic at (1 a week. Her name was Agnes Ryan. She was a very quiet woman and said little to any person I remember bow very fond she was of children, and when she passed them on the street or in the l a'l ehe caressed them aid always Skid a pleasant word. Once when payiig me the rent she put her hand ou my boy’s bead and stroked his ourls Then s’.e said, as a std look caune over her face: I have a little boy who lives with my stator. Since hi» father left me, seven years ago, I have been very pier, and sometimes can hardly earn my bread. My life has been very unhappy, and my only Joy is In thinking of the fine little fell< w who ta growing up Some day he will be a strong, brave man. Hnv proud I shall be (ben, and what a ci.mb rt he will be in my old age 1" "Well," continued Mrs Jones, -'the woman oame in very softly every evening and went out vary softly every morning to her work. Sue made cloaks for a pittance when she could get them to make. Where she got her meals, I never knew. A week ago when Tours Jay oame site did not pay her rent. Well,’ said I, ‘you area poor woman, and the holt* days have come. You want to bay yoar boy some presents, but work may be dull, I’ll wait until the holi« days are over ’ So she oame and went os softly oa the snow—or at least I thought she did. I seldom saw bet ehe same and went so qaietly. Yesterday morning I sold I would go up and oolleot the rent. Her door wae closed There was no answer to my kaock. The door was locked. Then I stoopid to lock through the key-hols and saw her on her knees My Go d she wss dead Her face was white, her eyea fixed, and hei bands clasped oa if in prayer .1 foreamt d for my husband. He came up aud opened the door, *,id there we found the poor creature a corpse. Notice was given to the po lice, and the oorouer issued a permit for the body to be removed.” Pic tures of children and mothers fond ling their babies adorned the wails. He Lavyt a Haaailfai yraaaaa. Chicane T. ibnne Co) R G Ingerecll w: a for many years a resident of Peoria, and some of the old residents of that section do not hesitate t > assert that at tim a he indirectly admitted tho existence of an endless place of torment which he now claims does not exist. As an instance of this, and also to show the readiness at repartee of the oolonel, the following story ta told: Savers! years ago, when he was in ihs prime of his law practice in Poona, the oolonel happened to have as a client a young and buxom widow ever In Washington, T xewell oounty. Tha opposing csuusel was the late Jonathan K Cooper, as stanch a Presbyterian as he was able lawyer. At the close of the evidence Mr Cooper arose and made a splendid argument on bis side of the case, oiomug by saying that bis ltgal opponent was preju diced when it oame to defending beautiful women. "Why," said Mr Cooper, "when Col Ingersoll gels • ohance to work In a law oase for a beautiful woman he forgets all law, all logto aud everything exoept her attractions, and you, gentlemen of the Jury, bava no doubt had evident* of the truth of thie during the pro- great of the preeent trial." After the venerable Presbyterian eloeed, Col Ingersoll arose, with a twinkle In hie eye, acd slowly and solemnly commenced a* fol lowe: "Gentlemen of the Jury, the counsel on the other side is correct. I do have a leaning in the direction of beautiful women. I do love a beautiful woman. I love the fireside about whioh play dtar chil dren, presided over by a smiling, beautiful mother. I tell you what it is, gentlemen of the Jury, I would rather—much rather—11 I bad my choice, be in b—1 fifteen minutes,sit* ting on a hard wooden bench, beside a woman as beautiful as Cleopatra, than to reside a lifetime in beaven siuging psalms with Jonathan K Cooper.” The Jury, court, lawyers and spectator? roared with laughter, in which Mr Cooper was forced to Join, aud Col lugerjoll and his beau tiful client cine out ahead, Wkal Draosaaera Co.t. One of the leading dry goods sales men of the United States tells me that th* re are now about 80 000 r*v* ellcg palttmen on the road in this country, and that tbelr expense no* coun’sblone will average $1600 a year each. This f”r expenses alone mean* an outlay of $120,000,000 a year, and If you will count In aa average salary of $1000 a year each it will swell the total to $200,000,000 a ysar. Thla im mense sum is scattered all over the United States li keeps up Ike hotels, aDd ta one of the most lm- pertant Item* of railrosd passenger receipts. The character of the travx eilng raletman bos changed within a decade poet, You will find very few boys and fcw»r drunkards upon the road, Tbf o mpultlon is so great and the *xpen»e so heavy that firms have to send rut their beat men, and salaries ef $80( 0 end $6000 a year »rr by no means unormmon Said this taieemsi: "These trav* elir g mm sell ail sorts of got ds. Borne of them carry a half doz3u b avv trunks, at d others oarry their e tu ples in ibeir overcoat pocket?. Om man I know gets $3000 a ytar for selling ihe skins which butohc:s put around sausages. He dresses like a swell acd carries his samples In a bog no larger than a lady’s shopping satchel. The best of such skins are made in Europe, and butchers buy of him evsrywhera. Tbea there 1s a man I kuow who travels from Bos ton to San Fiacclr o and sella noth* Ing but one grade of boot blaoking. 8 me travelers sell by plotures of the articles they have to sell Clothing forms (be largest class ot drum me: a, aud next ermes those who sell boois and shoes. Then we have the dry goods salesmen, the grooer, the hard ware men, hats and osps, and otheis as rnmi rous as there are tiades and factories." “Traveling men,” this gentlemen continued, "are, as a rule, bright, generous felb w«. They spend free* ly, and many of them, when they b «■ come old and leave the road, find themselves po< r We have now a prrjfct to take cure of d'subled trav* ellDg men It is a tiaveiing men’s home, to be endowed by travel!nr n en and ta be d' voted to their us\ The idea is that eaoh on” of ihe 80,. 000'rsvelera Is to give $1 a yeir for the Dext three years to such au ina'.l* tution. This will make a total of $240 000, and from th e we will buy a farm in Kentucky, or smne other good locality, and erect comfortable bu ldintB, with reading roon s, parlors and chambers, so tha the occupants can Lave all the com. forts of life during their declining years. We will further end <w the home.by a year or two more of cons trlbutincs, and the institution wi 1 be und r the care of a competent board of managers This project ta, I understand, to be submitted to the next annual meeting of merchant travelers. It has mauy supporter? among travelingsalesn.en, and I will not be surprised if it ta carried out.”— Cleveland Leader. CLINCNIAN’S T obacco REMEDIES l or itchliuf PJirN. Has never tailed I prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulaers, A li'istuls, Tetter, Sail Rheum, Barber’s Itch, uiua- worms, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price 50 cm. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE Uarbunclss, Hone Felons, Ulcers, Bores. Sors JKyss, Sore Throat.Buniosa.Corns. Neuralgia.Rheumatism, Orchitis, Gout. 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I aw tho advertisement of Swift’. Specific, and I d.t-rmlnod to glvo It a trial a. a laat roaort. I bad riven np all hop. al being cared- m I had gone through the band, of tho boat medloel men in Not tingham anil New York I took .lx bottle, of 8 8 8 and I o«n my with great loy that they have onr.d me entirely. , am ae .oand and well a. I ever waa |r my life L FRKD HALF0*0. New York City, Jane lJtb. I8dfi.fi Blood 1 < tbs Ilfs sod ho is wise who remsmbsrs it. Bo I in March of last year <1P»4) I oontra t. d b’ood poi son. nod being in Savannah, Go, ot the time I went into tbs hospPol ther fsr trso oisat I tuffs rod •try much from rbeunaotimn ot the sosas timi I Jid not ge. wsll onisr ths treotment thsre, nor wos I cured by onv of the ns 'ol meons. I hove now token seven bottles of Swift's Specific end om sound end wsll. It drove ths poison ont t' rough boils on ths skin. DAN LEAHY. Jersey City, N J. 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Only 87 hoars and 20 minutes from Montgomery to New York, end onlx 86 hour* end 10 ruinates hem New York to Montcomey. January S. 18A1 No. fg. No 6’ No 8. No. 8. Leave Akron....... - ’’ Greonaboro ’’ Marlon ——— — Arrive Salma——. Leave Seina. Arrive Mnntfnmi T 800a m 6:00 * m ?:60a m lf>:80 a m 10:46 a an 2:16 n m l’:00 a m 12:00 a m 1:19 p m 8:00 p m 3,16 p no ei-10 n m Iifiavo hi tg .ut.-i - 2 20 a u 7:66 a Lit 2:36 f> u .06 p in Arrive Cowle. - 8:63 a m 4 51 p u 9:01 p m ’’ Chehaw 3 29 a 11 9:11 a m 6:86 p rr 9:81 p in ’’ Notaeulga 9: 27 a ui 6,40 p li 10,10 p m ” Lioaahaprlis 9:37 a m 7:16 p b 19:40 p til ’’ Auburn 9:50 a u 7:50 p n 11:06 p in Arrive One'IW" 4s'6 a n 10:08 a n 8 26 p n 11:30 n m Arrive 11:24 n u ” M’S'i 3:65 n n Al ive Wen Jf iini 4:63 a ii 10.49 <> i 2 40 u in ” A'lent. 7i22 e r- 1:62 p ■ 10:06 a in Via Centra. Rn.roeU— Leave Atlanta 2:45 p m 0:60 p in Arrive Macon 6:27 p no 10:40 p in ’* Savonneh It 0:00 a rr 6:56 a m Via Georgia Ksiifuad — Leave Atlanta 8:00 a u 8:40 p rr Arrive Auguste 3 36 o d 9:10 p d ” Ob" *«tne 9:40 v " 6 90 a n ViaPicdin’. Air Lin* i R \ a o rt.v. Leave Atlanta 8-40 a rr 6:10 p m Arrlva Charlotte 4:10 p nr 6:06 a on ” Rlohmond 7 00 a no 4:07 p no " Washington 8.00 a o 9:20 p on ” Baltimore..—. 9 86 a n 11:89 p m »» Phl’ninibhi* 2:40 p u 8:80 a u ” New YtIt 3:40 n n, 6:30 a on i’uliman laiace tars oe lraias 61 aad 63, *ew Urleoiu to Kastalngtof, with ut i haoge South B.'Uml Ti.iatns— No. 60 No 82 Nc 4. No 8. Laa^fl Atlanta 1:10 p u 9 65 p i 4:26 p u » Cilumbu- 2.30 p > ’’ Opeukp 4:53 p ii 1:02 a n 2 67 a n 10:15 a m ” Antiuri: 6:0a p 8:21 a a 10:18 a in >> Luacbspoks 6:J8 p ii 8 67 « n 11:22 a m ” Njtasufg" b 28 p c 4:18 a n 11:52 a m ” Chehaw 5:43 p ii 1 46 u l 4:51 a m 12:30 p in ” Cow!** 0:00 p i: 6:28 a m 1:17 p m Arrive Montgomer- fi;66 p u 2:50 a n 7:26 a tu 8:40 p m Leave Motticromeiv 8:20 a m 7.35 p in Arrive B'lffi" 12 00 a m 10:05 p m Leave Selina 2:00 p m 10:30 p m Arrive Meridl.r 4:12 p m 12;45 a m ” Greenabon 6:42 p ui 1:09 a m ” Akror 6:45 t> tn 2:66 a m L'ave Akron ; 7 55 p ui 3:22 a m Arrive Mrrlriiar 11:80 p tn 8:26 a in ’’ Yi ktbuig 12.40 p m ** ^ v tr *»n ‘ 11.10 r> m Tnr. Ufcli C>ncn I. m Me,-i.gi.iuer> lit, nuiau, making uniy oue obange VloWfibarf end Surevi p ’rt. Trsln- SO »nd 61 oonernt at Chehaw with Tus- kegss Rvirnsu (JHam H CROMVTBLL, Qeu’i Peas Agent. OBCIL OSB8KTT. 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Lv| 7 46 am| | No 1»»| No. 6 • la n B a—o.lua-1 No. I * i Ne at* I | Aoc. iPsss’g’rlnne Main fidna.lPaea’g’il Aim, | lCliptc 845 am Lv Macon Ar 4 K pmi 6 W am 12 56.an> 105# am Ar Fort Yal’ey Ar 8 07 pm I 2 68 am fi28im lUpm Ar Colambns I.r 1140 ttu.1 9 US rm Train, No It and 20 dally. Pallman Gnf.tt Oan batvwn flinotauatl aad Jaeluonvlll^, and thronth ilttlnx oar batvasn Chattaaoo (a aad Jaekaonrlll.,4ia All.nU, Albany and Wayorom. Thronxh Palaoa Sloeylnx Oat Mvtn Moat- (om.ry and Warcroaa. Train, markon tha. * ran dallyi trala. markwl tha, t ran dally axoa.t Bandar: Iralai iaark«d tbna t ra< dally oxo.pt Monday. __ Ticket, for all polat. and SlMptai Oar Dtrttu oa oal. at Union Depot Tkikit Ofloe 80 labiate. »r*r. to ImTlnx tlm. ot all train.. WILLIAM HOOKAS, Oon’l Bnp’t Savannah. W. T. BH1ILLMAN.Traffic Manax.r, Sarannab. T. D. H LINK, Sap’t 8. W. H. B.. Maooi: O. A. WU1TKH1CAD. Oaa’l Pam. ism’ COAL! COAL! MontevaUo Lump ih^ O’d Reliable, TLo Best AJ»TMBACITtiJ Oonl, AND OTHER CXJAL9 ALWAYS ON HAN1J. XD. Ela WlltaXjl^XwXS, Agent, lyB d(m Beal Estate Agent 15 NORTH BROAD STREET. FOR. SALS t\«W Yneaat Lot. rcmrteenlh street be> tweem Jaek.oa and Ogletherpe #8# Sixty- Eve acre Form-4 room Dwelk lag, Lee onaaty, Ala, eeven mile# tan the ally, one mile from etatloa en Oand V88 *200 Two elory Reelderoe on Warren 8t— Inleraectlon ol Brood 2760 Five 8 room Dwellings, eerier Mela* to.li and Beveatb, Paying In wet- ■lent 1600 Blx room Dwelling eoatlt Tronp bo- low Ninth 1010 100 acre farm—4 room dwelllag en# nil ncoeasary onlbnlidlogi— well • watered, 6 mile, from elty In BueeeA eonnly Ala 10 00 Dmlrable loti oa Boee BUB, Month, ly plan (M Lou on Rom a. i Meathly pttys manta 21M X acre front loUoa Beta am 100 00 ii acre oorner Iota on Roee ON 176 M ii aore lota oa Boee Hill 200 00 li aere lota oa Roee Hut 260 00 ^i aere lota on Rose Hill 26 00 Lot* on Roee Hill lOt 00 Lou on Roee Hill 10 00 A year for Bret three y#are anil *al« nnoe In fourth end fifth year* for dee suable lots on Rose HU1 26 0J For live yeera and yon have a d*m> ruble lot on Rose Hill A Rebate allowed of 16 per oent If pnroh.eer build* a dwelling within twelve month from dale of purobase B 1 litre end pnrct'Hiea desirable ball* log lot or Hn.s hiu wblle yon oan getonl at yoar own prloe I will lake pleasnre In showing proper!# when parties wliii to pnrohaae 80 ebares Urinmbne Ise JdannXeoInrlnf Company etcok Dwellings for rent In all parts of the elty. Also, balls, offloei and Harping rooms, TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent. t«1Q <»• t|$ th tf 16 North Breeg Street iioiniw ana none ttainaj ul Ornon Oikiul Mahaoib, Columbus. 42a. Jen 17,181A O N end after Jan 17, 1818, the sobeu'e ole of Mull Train will be as follow.! No 1—Going N0»th Lolly. Leave Oo’nmbns I IS p nt Arrive of Oblpiey fill D a Arrive ai Green vlJ’tfitpot No 2—Coming South Dolly. Leave 0’-e*uvme....__..„__._...._„ 6 60 a a Arrive «t tlhlpley 7 6S»m Arrive t Oult-.rabu... lOrfiaa No 8—Freight and Aoaommodatlon. Leave Colnmbuu — 8 90am Arrive Htoblpley V10 a nt Arrive »tO'#ei.vlne ..1U 17 a m No 4— Freight und Accommodation, Leave Greeovlllc 11 An a a Arrive a'. Onipley —„„.l* 47 f nt Arrive nt Colnrr.hu. 8 28 p m W L CLARK. Gen’l Ms^syeT. TO* HOWARD, Gen’l Ticks,; AFt ft»)H>iy WOBiU i GIRARD R R.EP, 1J0LUHBU., Ga.. M«t. lMk,, tat, n» AND A«P»R YHIfl DATS TBAtfiC Will \J rnn»a fallov.i So.(italsg We*t ffijtft.ff) Leav# Uuion TH*r*ot. flftlwmhw 2:M rl T*«*«v*» Rroivi street Depot. OcluBDtvne........ 3 41 p 1 Anrlveei Union(\»iinca,. M ,m. M .^. M , M $.40 * m L»itve Ubicn '•{prlnfg ........ .. 7 40 jms Airlvr mi 9 I9 9 « Arrive et Mnntu(ntiar« 7-y, p a Arrive nt Eufauii* , r 8 49 p ^ M AIL TJSAiN NO2 (Dally), Leevo Montgomery.^...,....... , ,,, ,,,,, 7;Jo il LeeveTcor - . 7 2fte« Anlvejt UaiPM isitringe *10 u m l-eovfi TTnlnn Avrluf* *;r/le n$ Arrive at Eufanle... MM .... in-up m m Arrive ut Coigmlwm , , ,, NIGHT Jk HEIGHT a ACCOM MUD ATIOfff (Ii"i)v Kxcept Bunfifty). Leev* Oofambie Ueion DeeoL Am p m Leave Col ar»4 bo# Broad Street Depet. ftiBiM Arrive at UnTnp Erring#... _ 11:16 n NIGHT FKEIGHT A ACCOM MODATIOX No 4 (Dully Except Hanauy) Leave Union Springe — 7]M p m Arrive at Golnmbaa,.^,.^.,^...^^.^..,.11:47 » m WAY FREIGHT A AUCOMMODATIOM jflo6(Datiy Except Bonday) LaaveGclambn#Union Depot rri 4Kie I enve Golnr.ibufi Broad Street Depot,..wm... M 0:06 a m Arrive at, Union Hprl*ge...».~. »•«?, a ai I«eave Union dprlac«i..... MMMMMM ... M J0-.23 a m Arrive at T'rr.v 13.28 p m Arrive at Enfanfa. .^..10 60 a oa WAY FKEIGHT A ACCOM MODATlOll N>. 6 (Da Jy Except. Buoday) Leave Tiov..— 4:06 a m Arrive at Unloa Ser'nfa..,.^, 6:06 a Ml Arrive at Montgomory.,..,,,,,,— 7:46 a m Leave Union Springe........ tiHap Arrive at Rroeri street Depot,Oolneibcia.. . 1*$A2 a m \rrlve at Urlea Depot, 11:83 a m W. it OXtA^.f - <iv - -r-F> . 43. V f COLUMBUS 1 WESTERN R R Opiuex, Ala., Deoembe 6th, 1W5. AH aad after Sunday. Deo. 6th. 1666, the trail U 01 thie road will be m ae feLlm: MO. 1« 55Ri t aa .. )U,f m. IfiOS t ■ LmvelOohtgfcmu Jtwtf. Omfix.. ... Lmt. Oelav baa. Onive dmlfka.K. Xntv* efi 8o>4w»bi. HO. •- btn fitaedw*ler„ arrive Onttka—...... Arrive Oelanbex......... NO T Lnn Oehi-rba...— Arrir* Oe.Hk. 4<e*fii - 9 «*■ ~.u4*ea NO B ITse-1 for over 95 yews with i-ront snoeerr by the physicians of Paris. New York an'I Lomlun, aai eni.erior to all oshere furflio prompt onre of &Q caeer, recent or ofloun e'.aDdin,!. I-ut up only ’n Obu-s BMik-Bcontolaing 011' iiwitleMoiri. 8 15 i'KN'IK, MAHINU THEM TUii CUEAP1S** CAi-BULliU IN THI4 MAllKET. ^CAPSULES a oil? tniy