Liiugulna la Battle- Gonpral Plcasantou said that oven In action, at tho moat critical point, ho coulil always soo something that mado him lnoth. It was at tho battlo of Brandy Station, whoro tho General distinguished hlnnclf as a cavalry leader, that ono of theso instanoca oc curred. In tho hoat of tho engage mont a cavalryman's horso was shot from under him. A shell had takon off tho horse's hind logs oloan, and tho cavalryman and horso rolled togeth er In tho duet. "That soldier," said tho Gcnoral, "was the coolest man 1 over saw. Ho got up and sho.ok himself and com. menced to tako off his saddle and bridlo, and oarefully piled them, with his othor trapi, in a llttlo heap. Al though tho shot wcro screaming past him, and tho air was full of bullets and shell, ho acted with as much delibera tion as if ho weft) getting ready for breakfast. That wis what attraoted my attontior. I watched that follow, thinking that that was tho kitd of a man I wautad in my escort. At that moment another Bhcll took off his horse's head, and ho looked at him a moment, and then put his foot upon tho homo's body, about tho only thing that was loft abonl tho animal, and shook his fist at tho rebel battery over on tho hill. It was the most comical sight to mo I over saw, and I burst out laughing. I couldn't he'p it, nlthoiitjh wo wcro in a pretty tight place. Tho next morning I sent over to tho regi ment to which tho soldier belonged and asked tho natno of tho man whoso horso had been killed in tho singular manner stated. My orderly returned, saying that ho couldn't find him. Whon I inspected tbo regiment, or what was loft of it, that day, I rodo down tho lino and looked at overy man to see if I could pick him out my solf. Don't you know tnat I could never find out that follow! You seo ho had probably stolon a horse from tho quartermaster's department and had remounted himself, and was afraid to come forward for fear of court mar ticl. IIo was a bravo follow, and I would havo been glad to havo made him a sergeant i ou see thero were a great many horses killed, and one man could not bo singled out very easily. It was a curious thing that after leaving a lot of dead animals on tho battle field, next day would see nearly overy man mounted, and in good condition. You see, they would steal tho horses from the quartermaster's department, or elsewhere. Crowds at Saratoga. So wo wended our way somo furth er on amongBbtho denso crowd, only moro crowded and moro denser, and anon, if not ofteuer, Josiah s head would bo scooped in by passin' para so's, and then in low, deep tones, Jos iah would uso words that I wouldn't repeat for a dollar bill, till at last I ac'ted a bystander a standin' by, and Fez I, "Is this village all built together don't you havo no streets a turnm' off of it!" "Yes," sdz ho "yon'll find a street jest as soon as you get by this hole'." I stopped right in my tract; I wuz dumb-foundered. Sez I, "Do you mean to say that this hull sido of 'tho street that wo havo been a traversin' anou, or long beforo anon, do you say that this is all ono buildint" "Yes mora," sez h. Sez L, in faint axents, "Whon shall wo get to tho end on it!" Sez he, "You have come jest about half way." Joaiah (.-in a deep groan and turned half way in his tracts, and sez "Let's go back this minute.' I too thought of tho quiot haven from whence we had set out, with a deep longin1, but seech is the forco and strength of my mind that I grasped holt of the situation and held it thoro tight. If wo wuz half way acrost it wouldn't bo no further to go on than it would to go back. Such wuz ray intellect that I sen it to once, bnt Josiah's mind couldn't grasp it, and with words murmered in my ears which I will uover repeat to a livin' soul ho wended on Dy my side through tho samo old crowd parasols, and wiramen, and dogs, and babies and men, and parasols, and Injuns, and Spannards, and Creoles, and pretty girls and old wimmen, and puckers, and gcthers, and biacclets, and dia monds, and lace, aud parasols. Several times, if not more, wuz, Josiah Allen run in by a parasol held by a female, and I felt ho wuz liable to bo tore from me. His weight is but small. 3 tiroes his hat fell off in tho operation and was rcskued with difficulty, and he spoke words I bln3h to recall as havin' pass ed ray pardner's lips. Wall, in the" fiillnees of time, or a little after, for truly I wuz not in a condition to sense things much, wo arrovo at a streot and we gladly turn ed our 2 frames into it, and wended our way on in, goin' at a pretty good jog. Prom r "Samantha at Sara toga," by Josiah Allen's Wife. Attend the Fairs Farmers and their families ought to attond, when possible, both their state and county fairs. These 'exhibitions aro many of them excellent oducators in all branohes of acricnlturo. Tho prime object is to benefit the farming classes by groupiug together once every year tho choicest products of 1 arm, garden, orchard, dairy and breed inu pens, tho latest improvement in mechanical contrivances, eta, that every man and woman who is present may know just what progress is being mado by others and tho possibilities that await all who desiro to attain to improved methods and their paying re sults. To make these fairs generally at tractive tuero should ho irom each farm in tho surrounding country an exhibition of tho choice products of tho season, whether Irom tho gardon, held, diiry or houso wife's pantry and work roim. Even if no prize is taken tho effect will bo a iooil one on botli tho farmer and his family. A spirit of rivalry will bo created that will etimti lato wiko young and old to renowed efforts toward tho attainment of better thiugs during tho year to come. To farmers who antioipato purchasing now implements, or entering on new branches ot farming, a visit to some of iho fairs will bo especially benelioial from an economical point of yiow. Thero is nothing liko seeing for ono's self; it is much safer than taking things on trust. "Lovlnc words will cost but llttlo ' Journeying up the bill of life i Hut tlicy mako tbo weak and weary stronger, braver for tbo strife, I)o you count them only trifles 7 . What to earth are sun and rain? Never was u kind woid wasted, Never ono was said lu ralo, When the cares of life aie many, And Its buideDg heavy grow Tor the one ho walk belde you, If jou love thru, loll thera no. What you count ot little valuo Has an almost tnaglo power, And beneath their ehceiinj sunshine Hearts will MotAom like a flower. Tho Tolautograpk. A WONDERFUL 1NVKMION KECENT1.T l'Elf I-F.CTK1) nV A CHICAGO HI i-.criuouK. Prof. Klisha Gray of tclephono famo is perfecting an Invontlon with wondor f nt possibilities, and ono which prom ises great results. It has, according to tho Chicago HVibune, already reach ed that stago which Insures its practi cal success, tho experiments thus far proving satislactory. Tho "telauto graph" is the namp by which tho In strument will bo known, which, by tho way conveys a very fair idea of what tho instrument really is. Once In operation it will bo possiblo for tho Chicaao speculator to deliver to his New York broker a telautographlo or dor to buy or sell ono thousand or ten thousand sharos of railroad stock, an oxact fao similo of tho order being re produced in that city at the samo in etant it is written hero. If tho Chi cago manhappens to bo in New York and wants to send his wife a check for money ho simply writes it out in that city, and tho moment bo Is through it is in his wifo's hands hero. Tho o'ect rio current, of course, is an important factor in the invention, but tho chief featuro is tho plate or instrument on which tho writiug is done. No par ticular kind of pen or pencil has to bo used; in faot, a sharp-pointed instru ment of any kind or oven n pieco of wood, will answer tho purpose Tho paper on which tho writing is dono and tho autograph reproduced does not havo to bo prepared, for in tho first instanco it is tho pressure on tho plato which gives tho impulse to tho machine, while tho reproduction is brought about by a tracing point, which may bo a proporly inkod pen or even an ordinary lead pencil attached to a movable arm in tho receiving maohine at the othor end of tho line. A number of experiments with tho machine have been mado at Highland Park, where Pfof. Gray's laboratory is, all of them ot tho most satisfactory character. Tho circuit was not a very long one, but tho tests were of that kind whioh indicated that tho length of tho circuit did not matter much, and that the work could, bo done over one thousand miles of wire as perfect ly as over ono hundred. Prof. Gray has not yet applied for patents on the in vention, but it is fully oovered by caveats,- so that ho has removed tho injunction oi secrecy and feels freo to talk upon the subject with his friends. He is inclined to think the machine will be required in all cases where ab solute accuraoy in tho delivery and filling of an order is required, and that it will eventually superscdo tho present system of telegraphic communication; in tact, that an operator will simply transcribe a message, and, whilo in tho act of so doing, will wiro it to any point on tho continent, tho reproduct ion at tho other point always being a fac-similo of tho writing of tho person at the machino. People Demand Protection, Patent Jledlches. What aro they ! Asa general thing they aro prescriptions having benn used with great success by old and well- read Physicians. Thousands of inva lids havo been unexpectedly cured by their use, and they aro tho wonder and dread of Physicians and Medical Col leges in tho U. S., so much so, that Physicians graduating at Medical Col leges aro required to discountenance Proprietary Medicines, as through them the country doctor loses his most probtable praotice. As a manufactur er of Proprietary Meaicines, Dr. G. G. lireon ot Woodbury, JN. J., advocates most cordially, in order to prevent tho risk that tho sick and afflicted are liable to, almost daily by the uso of PateDt Medicines put out by inexperi enced persons lor aggrandizement only, and the employing of iuoxperiencod and incompetent doctors by whioh al most overy village and town is cursed ; and men claiming to be doctors who had better bo undertakers, experiment ing with their patients and robbing them of their monoy and health, for the good of tho afllloted'that our gov ernment protect its people by making laws to repulato tho practice of medi cine by better experienced and moro thoroughly edu;ated Physicians, and thereby keep up the honor and credit of tho profession, also form laws for tho recording of reoipes of Proprietary Medicines, under examination and de cision ot oxpenenced Uheraists and Physicians appointed for that purpose by tho Government, before they aro licensod for general use. lie would moat freely plaoe tho rcoipo of lios chee's German Syrup and Green's August Flower under suoh laws, had ho tho proper protection, and thereby save the prejudice of tho people, and avoid the competition and imitation ot worthless medicines. Copied from the Chicago Mail, Aug. 3, '87. Keepine Oows. An English farmer makes the fol lowing valuable- suggestions in regard to keeping cows for profit. "Itoughly speaking, then, $25 may bo considered as the profit on a cow for one year for an ordinarily managed dairy. It docs not seom much, but it is, no doubt, far in oxcess of tho average; still there seems no reason why it may not bo reaohed by more liberal feeding on tho part of our small cow-keopers. Tho mistako on tho part of tho latter ap pears to be in trying to keep too many inferior animals instead of keeping half tho number well. If we tako half a dozen cows well cared for, a profit of at least $150 a year wilt bo easily so- cured, whereas a dozen untod.'nealcot ed beasts, instead of making 8300, will bo far moro likoly to lose this sum. A well-known writer reokoned that about ono-twelfth of our milk wont to rear ing and fattening calves, and I havo reason to believo that tho practico of rearing is moro common among tho small cow-keepers, and this may partly account for tho largo number of third rato stock in tho country. It standr to reason that successful brooding aud rearing of dairy stock requires groat judgment, caro, and perseverance, bo- sides knowledge and discrimination ot n particular kind qualities which aro seldom met with combined. Therefore it were hotter it this oflico wcro left to tho fow who aro capable of undertac ing It, rather than to the many who aro not. To clean hot wator copper boilers, Get three cents' worth of oxalio acid at your druggist's, put it in a pint hot tlo and nil it with cold water, I'onr it over tho boiler whilo it is hot, rub bing it down quickly with a cloth, and polishing it over with a, dry pieco of flannel. A largo boiler can bo bcauit fully polishod in five minutes, and will retain its polish rt week or more. Tho bottle should bo marked, "Poison,'1 and should bo kept out of sight and out of ordinary reach. Tho amount indicated will last for half a dozen poliahings. Good JIoutekeejAng. THE COLUMBIAN AM) Noxious Weeds. A writer says: I regard tho follow ing as tho worst weeds wo havo in tho order named! Velvet leaf, burdock, cocklo burr, yellow dock, jlmpso Thon of another specific o!asa or adapt ed to different soil aro tho wild morn ing glory, sovoral othor creeping vtaos, sand burrs and thistles. Tlio first nam ed is sometimes called button weed. I know not tho Latin names for any of those, but do know that thoynll servo to verify Scripture, if no other good purpose, slnco to keep them In pubjeot Ion, when surrounded with farmers ns ornary as tho weeds, wo "earn our bread by tho sweat of tho brow." Othor mon may havO different opinions ns to tbo rclatlvo meanness of theso weeds, and somo of theso may bo moro Incorrigiblo in somo places than others, slnco tho Canada thistles, whio'i proves almost fatal down East, glvss no trou ble to ns Westerners. Probably tho most universally despised of this frater nity in tho West aro tho cocklo burrs, on account of their conspicuomncss in horses' manes and tails, yet tho tony young man who desires to render him self conspicuous in fashionablo sooiety should not despair, sinco if you tako a pair of shears and cut theso off you liavo a splendid.sct of bangs. Thero is no better evidence of a slouchy far mer than to seo a fino "crop" of theso nuisances filling his lonco corners nnd covering his fields. To expect to llourish and thrivo as a farmer without having to contend with theso is as ob surd as to expect to obtain something for nothlog in any other way, and It is just as incumbent upon every good farmer to do his share for tho gcnoral we'faro in this way as it is tho duty of a good citizen to pay his taxes or his dents. I started out one. day in wot weather to fight burdocks, and found that I bad not only my own ground to clear but that of six of my neighbors, and the oncouragmcnt I got from theso was to bo "hollorcd" at by au old woman that sho didn't Mwant her mus tard dug up," and to bo inquired of "what harm do thoy do!" Thon an other neighbor lota his fence down to haul coal through and leaves it down so that my cows get into his stalk field and it keeps myself and children busy until bed time to clean them of cocklo burrs, this to bo again repealed tho next day. Also I bought three hun dred loads of manure several years sinco.frora a dai'yraan, 'whoso farm was well stocked wit'i these burrs, and as a consequence I havo had to fight them over since. Thero are farms ad joining raino which maintain "well raised'' young men, and door yards and gardon fences filled with theso fruits of laziness. The Farmers' Re view. 1 lain Truths fo Housekeepers. Many piano dealers recommend cot ton flannel for dueling pianos as su perior to anything else. To keep the strength of tho coffeo whilo it is boiling, plug the nose of tho coffeo pot with a wad of brownlpapor. Egg shells will clean vinegar bot tles or nursing bottles as well as Bhot, and thoy possess tbo advantago of be ing always on hand in overy kitchen. The whites of three eggs well beat on, without any stigar, make a nice frosting for a pudding. Spread im mediately beforo carrying to tho table. A delicious breakfast cake is mado with two cupfuls of milk, two cupfuls of flour and two well beaten eggs, to bo baked in scalloped dishes or patti pans. If your child has the-ear ache, turn a drop of milk as hot as it can bo borne into tho oar and cover tt quickly with a bit of cotton batting. This simple remedy has relioved many obstinate cases of ear aobo. To clean carpots. Go over them onco a week with a broom dipped in hot wator to which a little turpentine has been added. Wring a cloth in tho hot water aud wipo under pieces too heavy to bo moved. To tell oako in the oven, never in Bert a broom splinter, but draw it gent ly forward and pnt tho ear oloso to tho loaf ; if it is not done thero will bo a llttlo sputtering sound. Whon it is thoroughly baked thoro will bo no sound. To prevent pio iuico from running out in the oven, make a littlo opening in tho upper crust and insert a little roll -ot brown papor perpendicularly. Tho steam wilf escape from it as from a ohimney, and all the juice will bo re tained in tho pio. A Texas paper reports a caso in whioh an Austin jury fined a drug clerk 50 nnd costs, amounting in nil to $77.75 for selling a package of cig arettes on Sunday. Sunflowers aro used in Wyoming Territory for fuel. Tho stalks when dry aro as hard as maple wood and makes a hot fire, and tho seed heads with tho seeds in aro said to burn bet ter than tho best hard coal. An acre of sunflowers will furnish fuel for ono stovo for a year. Among tho handsome now designs for jewelry tho bunch Tof dark pansies is ono of tho most attractive. The gold of the flowers la enameled in dark pintle, and on each petal thero is a diamond largo enough to represent a dew drop, iho stems aro ot gold and tho bunch of six makes a brcoch or breastpin. To clean silver One-half pound of sal soda added to eight quarts of water; when at a boiling beat dip tho pieces of silver, and immediately wash in soapsuds, and wipo dry with a pieco of cotton lianuel. This method is rccom- mundod by ono of tho largest britanuia works in Now England. ITEMS, Poison ivy can bo eradicated by cut ting oil tlio plants juat below tlio Bur fauo o' tho ground , and then covcriug the top that U left in the ground with salt. Iron wecda and dock in mead ow may bo destroyed in tho samo way. A society for tlio protection of per sonal liberty was recently organized bv tho German-born residents of Philadel phia. Its chief object id to oradicato from tho statute books tho laws whioh close saloons on Sunday. some men uevoto themselves eo ex clusively to thoir business affairs that thuy scarcely tako timo to get well ac quainted with the members of their own family. When this is tho caso from necessity, as it t sometimes with employes, it W sad; whon it is volun tary, it is folly. According to a thoosophical journal, tho real elixir of lifo is tho human will. If you oan mako up your mind strong ly you can livo indefinitely. Sam Jones says tattlers or backbit ers would keep heaven in a row half tho time, but thoy would nil go to hell. If thero wore no tiro there, tattlers alone would mako it unendurable. Sam occasionally says a good tiling, DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBTTRg, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. "How quick can a man wink!1' asks an exchange. That depends. If a man's wife acoompanlcs him to tho noda-wator fountain, and keeps her eyo on him, ho accomplishes n wink about 09 por cent, (iiilckcr than If hoi were to enter tho drug store in com pany with a malo friend. Favored abovo all tho lands aro tho Isles of Sandwich. 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