Aiken Courier Journal (Newspaper) - July 31, 1875, Aiken, South Carolina VOLUME 39 JULY 1 875 OLD 44 For Tlie A dun cloud obscures yon Whence fearfully loud And the earth is there but not with ihc dew Nor yet with the ruin from the soft mer lifes purple current thats ebbing out Collapse of a Balloon in Mid savs Cant help martin must get your and and all about your The Philadelphia of July fumily begin with your name And stands in duik smiling plain was noticed by those who watched the of the three balloons in their departure yesterday afternoon from from Promontory Hock that the basket in which Miss Lizzie Inline was an oc will now fire But you must give me Jn I Me names a but the sorra one o mell give it to cupant was side to I any Hke you this blessed pools on the once Where the harvester Death in ihc sulphur u S weeps oei field his There men rush to cm braci and many looked with great concern uu accident should befall the female who had made her first lone Their fears were more than confirmed by the sudden collapse of the balloon and the rapid descent of the A this wont do if you dont answer my questions Ill have to cull an is it an officer for a da cent woman like me couie out ere wid Heres a blag reporter of the Times immediately cards the on eyes Een in death i stern purpose is stamped on each As grasping his musket the brave soldier and not flashes out from the Deeded to the scene of the catastrophe a brawny about six feet nd heard from Miss Ihling her story j came out with a fire and the census man went downstairs to keep an About a gallon of soap suds him on the other landing The sun of tomorrow May light up the of the She had risen to a height of about five thousand and was o impressed with the beautiful disclosed to view as she glanced at the Purk and turned her eyes towards Preliminaries to a Summer and he heard u Celtic voice saying Come buck with yer census me the that she began taking notes and jingus indeed Comin to a those cold eyes will behold it no writing down her when the j woman to ask yer motion of the balloon suddenly What the divil is yer old to the more And ones at home will never again Tress the cold lips now with A gentleman writing York Tribune says to the New I had the novel and last Monday of shooting the farmer Coteau and Cascade rapids on a dram of Three venturesome youths composed the party and left Coteau Village at 8 and floated idly down the As we gradually the rapids each diam shut quickly forward and started off on its own and by the time We en everything was perfectly aud the air ship floated alung without perceptible Now the balloon around from its course and ap to be trying to go in two differ ent She says I had maintained my presence of mind up to this and not how to account for this strange event I dropped the note book and pencil and clasped the sides of the As if swayed from side 10 side I felt a giddy but thinking the best course to pursue was to keep quiet I did not pull the exploding Almost mediately after I heard and likes of us of drous the mere lifting of which would be considered a heavy task by the majority of your A pilot stands in the and by the motion of his hand instructs his men which way to bend their iu order to clear the many islands that lie directly in their A wreck on one of these islands is of frequent As we enter ed the fiercest part of the rapids we perched upon the top of the log whence we could view the around us with unchilled hearts and the was the rapids we were widely looking up saw that the bag had bursted rated from our other Each dram is manned by seven men in front and seven men who wield pon I also noticed that I was descending Then I got sick and sunk into the botom of the and dont remember anything more until I was taken out by a gentle in an insensible at and The only injury she received was a slight bruise on the If we had no faults we should not take so much pleas ire iu noticing them in If we bad no pride should not complain of it in Whatever difference there seem to be between the fortunes of men there is always a certain compensation of and evil that render them Ooe is never su happy nor so unhappy as one imagines himself to Every one complaint of his memory The Boston Commercial Bulletin has the following Habitues of the summer hotels and watering places will recognize the fol lowing as a specimen of the do dialogues which take place while paterfamilias is wating for the omnibus to drive up to the front or his buggy to take him to the steamboat land or for the whistle of the expected locomotive You have got the pattern for the dear And you wont forget Charleys slip pers and my bathing dress in the lower bureau drawer my And the cold cream and camphor from the upper shelf in the and to bring us some books from the you and a bottle of Hoytts best 11 And babys you and tell the dressmaker abou having my dress sent by for I want it for the And do ask aunt Maria ti send me my driving I forgot only if you could step over to mas and ask her to lend me that purple and white bring me down i new sun and ray India rubbers to wear when we go out in the it is so damp that Im afraid Christmas comes on Gold has been discovered in Sartoris is called the national son my darling I have jusi thought of something I want to do for What is I want to run in my store for All religion and all ethics are sum med up in shoes were made in the United States lost killed in the Cleveland pound sent to the glue factory A gravestone is to be erected over the remains of the race horse Lexing Nude bathing at Newport has been to be proba at convenient A niece of Kufus the cele Massachusetts is an in mate of the Cambria county poor house The work of reconciliation pro Sorosis announces a party to which gentlemen are to be The Brooklyn Argus wants a Lw to prohibit any resident of that city from playing on a flute after A mistake of the types caused an announcement to read Thirteen Illi railroads are in the has is of de A Minnesota man who wanted to see how bees worked in the hive can manage to squeeze a number twelve hat on his head A conductor on the West Side street who is always at hand to lift pinned back young ladies into the is attracting Spinner retired with the Census In York A New York correspondent of the Detroit Free Press says isnt the ing and look as though they would swallow us but the raft proudly mounts their crested Then there is a twisting and breaking of withes and a of and it seems as though gigantic Struggle for the and dry On Approaching the i thata yoUnS nla with roily one a moderate can go It is i in progress here now on u pretty large the hissing billows coine to r J scale One of the census men went in to a tenement house on Mulberry street the other day and had a largo assort ment of He began in the occupied by a heathen Chi and spent fortyfive minutes in elic iting Me no j me washee washee you It wasnt ex the information called for by the i but he made the best of it and Ine excitement or the passage was f knocked at the first door up It ana had WG not felt assured 01 was opened by a sturdy German O ws When the raft emerges from its battle a few pieces of timber aud a number of staves are miss cur safety we would have wished our selves buck at the village playing croquet with the While making the plunge the oarsmen in front were up to their necks in and were hanging and complains o his j five minutes for my own business if only two dollars in his We give nothing so liberally as It is much easier to be wiee for others than to be wise for It is the characteristic of great intel to make many things to be under stood in few Small oa the have the gift of speaking much and saying In order to know things well it is to know the and as they are almost infinite our knowledge is always superficial and However brilliant an action may it ought o not be considered there is any left after transacting I hope you arc not going to be disagreeable about a few little not in the only I got used to this express business and going to frame DAY A decalogue of cannons for observe tbn in practical life Never put off for tomorrow what I can only give of the time you can do to it this thats forget the theres the engine dear dont But the rest of the sentence was lost in the tattle of wheels bore it is not the the effect of a worthy on hs Way to pose who eyed him closely and said Ye got some go and when he started the regular ques tions at her she jammed him up with the i repeating every lime he on to their oars with one hand and to a I J fa with the Once the pilot had to order them to the centre of the as he saw u inevitable Ye dont got aint it go I He finally made her un that he wasnt a from the Health Board and succeeded in The thousands of from ull parts Of the globe who annually shoot these tinS tlle points for his census On the next floor he encountered a venerable Scotchman who was very courteous but couldnt hear a and rapids little imagine how the of the scene would be magnified the intensity of the excitement increased were thoy on a raft instead of a steam The American Newspaper states that the richest editor in is John of the who is worth and that of the Baltimore is probably the wealthiest journal ist in America wealth being esti mated at from seven to ten millions of who answered every question with a or I dinna Pretty much every nationality represented in New York was met in turn us the census made his wuy to the top besides those al ready last he got up an interview with a muscular Hibernian le presiding over a wash is it was her response to his first observation an what the ivi 1 is yer to me Words of Noted It is I must sleep Head ofthe Dont give up the the light thy 0 Independence iThe artery ceased to Is this your God preserve the is the last of Give Ches A dying man dues nothing poor What U there no bribing death All my possessions for a moment of It matters little IWw the head Walter Clasp rny my dear j I I feel as if I were to Walter Scott Let to the sound of delicious An Old In 1814 the the sea dis covered the of the ancient city or the port and arsenal of It is on the loft bank of the mouth of the opposite It is a city older than or for it was Never trouble another for what you can do Never spend your before you Never buy what you do nor want because it is Pride costs imre than hunger thirst and We never repent of having eaten to Nothing is troublesome that we c do How much pain have cost us the evils which have never was things always by their smooth When angry count ten before you and Phoenician before j very angry count one hun Already two miles of its ancient walls have been laid A French joint stock have been formed to explore it 100 yards have aheady been and a number of the most val coins have been It is believed that a great many of the rarest works of art of antiquity are buried un der those It was suddenly over whelmed by thi fifth This world is but a fleeting hut no one from it wants to Juhn Day having married Misg Mary a paper comments us fol lows A day is i week is should not Therell soon be little days enough To make the week r Im PARTIES having furniture to repair should cull on our enterprising young Coffin whoare pre pared to execute ull work with cheapness and Nurnberger fc the best stock of GOVERNMENT NEW We invite the attention of LAW our sub scribers to the law pers Subscribers who io not give ex press notice to the contrary are consid ered as wishing to continue their sub If subscribers ish their papers discontinued publisher may continue to send them until all are If subscribers or refuse to take their papers the office or place to which they are they are hoid responsible until they settle their and to discontinue If subscribers move to other places informing the and the paper is sent u the former they are held Notice should always be given of The courts have decided that re to take a paper or periodical from the office or removing and leaving it uncalled is prima faci evidence of intentional