The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, January 06, 1872, Image 4

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    V. B.,MUrlHl Pnprr tor Owgsn.
SATCKDAY, JAX. 6, 1S72.
cctiaff of in HrpnMleaui Mm.
(lutral (.iuiuit.
Tliere will be .1 meeting of the Ke
pnblican SStntc Central Committee ot
Oregon, at Salem, on lite 1st day of
rVbrunrv. for tiie purpose of fix
ing the time ami place of holding tlx
next State Convention, ami transacting
other huiuess. The personal attend
ance of each member of tiie Committee
U requested.
T. 11. ODKNEAL, Ch.
MKMI'.l KS OK TUK iXlMMITTEK.
C. M. Foster linker.
K. O. McC-own Clackamas.
.lames Welch Clat ;np.
ni'iiwhiml Columbia,
8. S. Mann.
UOOS.
Currv.
DongiU-v
Grant.
.. ..Jackson.
..Jnsephlm.
(.inn.
IMf.
. ....Marion.
.Multnomah.
Folk.
...Umatilla.
Union.
T. W. Crooks,...
ltovkl Btwhey...;
W. M. Hiton....
V. M. Turner
W. M. Gibbous. .
John Barrows
W. II. Ualey....
T. W. Havenport.
V. P. Crandall...
B. V. Niehnls....
J. C. Franklin... .
IV. J. SuodgiiiM..
T. K. Cornelius. .
. Washington.
Z. F. Moody;
J. W. Watts
T. B. Odcneal
Deceased.
. . n a-eo.
Yamhill.
. Benton.
tirent Men llljr, r.
The Albany Bagtotr, In railing at
the Democratic pre) tor not praising
tiie President's Message, asserts that
the suspension of the writ of aufc
Vfrpwi is not declaring martial law.
This is 11 late discovery, ami that journ
al's reputation must necessarily hero
niter 1 established for great, wisdom
in tiie interpretation of Uie law. Pre
vious to the lime of the utterance of
the Iteyirtar to the contrary, it wn a
Kttu.il lint that the suspension of the
writ of .(. . eorpu was a virtual sus
pension of all rulings of civil courts,
and the investment within the bands
of the miiitarr courts the power of I
final doei-w. The astute editor of that
learned journal should lie presented
w.tli a pairot leather spectacles in com
memoration ofserviees reiidertsl the
aouulrybylfls remarkable discovery,
iiraut will certainly kIto him a msl
tion of postmaster "of Alaska, when he
learns of Ills powers of coiuprehe.Lsion.
-"East Portland Bra.
Our 1:astutciHss" sinks into insig
nificance behind the alwvejaost
Overwhelming display of legal pro
fundity and sarcastic wit. Who
can estimate the wisdom that is
wasted in the Era office wasted
from the legal profession ? We open
our jawsels, bug out our eyes, and
g-a-a-e aud g-a-p-e, at this most
astounding paragon this second
Daniel come to judge us. We
would go into a hole and try to
pull the hole in after us, but we
want to stay on terra Jtnna long
rough to say, very meekly, that
the suspension of tiie writ of habeas
corpus under the auti-Ku Klux bill,
is one thing, and a declaration of
martial law another. They are
not synonymous in meaning or in
practice. Where martial law pre
vails, tiie civil law entirely ceases,
being supplanted by the military
law. Under the operation of the
anti-Ku Klux law, the suspension of
the writ of huh ns corpus does not
prevent the civil law from perform
ing its functions, neither ii tiie au
thority of the State courts interrupt
ed, except in tiie instance wliere a
person is arrested by a United
States officer for breaking a United
.States statute. In such a case, the
State courts cannot release him.
This is the practical operation of
the suspension of the habeat cor
put in those counties of South Car
olina, as we understand it As to
the leatherspectaclcs, Jlr. Era man,
if von have worn out all you have
had presented to you by your ad
miring readers, you may send us
along a little "possum." You can
easily procure one as they are quite
ntfmerous in the Democratic family.
We had not thought of the Alaska
postoffice. You evidently have
had your eye on it, Mr. Era, and
if the Democracy ever succeeds
again, we hope you may get it.
Grease well with "possum" fat, and
your chances will be ill the slicker.
Mrs. Carrie F. Young delivered
a lecture in Dallas on the subject
of temperance, ou Thursday of last
week, which is spoken of by tiro
Eepublkan as interesting and in
structive. The Paraguayan difficulty is
not yet settled. An old Lopes
matter is now giving trouble. A
bloody skirmish is reported.
Hie liulicals. now say. that they
i.t .,,t.,r., Sun May's "steal.
nMsrHschtimerlstliriel)'. It is Uie ttr-t
i&XMmSSM ;
.)r lhidieal tiicnns arc. iiiasmg pi-
j". J"1 w Jfjr Z"1 I
ther msewsurca ere long. I arwrnit
Dttmma.
The writer oftlie above is either
woefully ignorant of the history ot ; vesle,i ; tie hands of live Trusters;
the Kepubllean party in its treat- ami these eonstitnte tiie only eleet
mentol thieves ai.d defaulters ive oiEoere who are to be chosen by
covered in its own ranks, or else he ! a vote of tha people. The bill
intentionally misstate the tacts ot : m;,;iC..s it the duty of these Trustees
that history. I he Hepublieau party t0 or select the marshal, clerk,
in its platform enirtaii no clause ; m 0tlier officers oftlm town, and
intended to shield criminals from U,, jix their salaries. Peing a de
justice, or to endorse their cranes, : parturafrotn tiie old manner of in
otto indue'.' ita followers to comnitt j rporating towns, t is an expert
crimcs. Tha Hepnblicau lrty ment which wiU be brvefl with
practice has never endorsed wrongs
or crimes committed by its own ad
herents, or by the adherents of other
pnrf.es. Ye speak ol its go era I
wlicy. Crimes have been commit
ted under the wing of the Republi
can party ; defalcations and steal
ings have been icrpetrate.1 by dis
honest olTicials, as in the .May case ;
but the general policy of the party
has been to condemu them, and to
bring the guilty ones to the bar of
implacable justice. We do not say
that thera have not been instances
where individual Uepublicans have
attempted to shield criminals from
justice; but we do most emphatic
ally say, that tho policy of the great
Republican party of the nation has
been and now is to promote honesty
ai.d virtue among its officials, and
to bring those tu condign punish
ment who are guilty of departing
trom these, l no "'jusuce, corrup
tionand oppressrou whic. existed
in the Democratic iarty in 1850, !
rp
I were the causes which lead to the
formation of the Republican party.
Its members were largely derived
from tla? mjjral aud religious ele
ments of society. Of ministers of
the gospel, school-tcacMrs, Presi
dents of colleges and moral reform
ers generally, including members of
the different Protestant churches, a
most overwhelming majority be
came members of the Republican
rty, and aro still enthusiastic
members of the same. So much so
was this the case, that the Demo- i
,. i .1 .
cratic mrtv called them the "(rod
i tu . n nn ,1 1; .i
and morality part v." The l.cpubb-'
, . , , i
can party is still largely composed ot
, , , . m, 1
tliese same moral elements, i hey
constitnte the highest types of hon
esty and moral consistency we have
in the country. Tliey are conscien
tious, and act from moral convic
tion. If the Republican party, as a
party, was guilty of conniving at
crimes, or of perpetrating wrongs
against humanity, or sympathizing
with, and endeavoring to shield
from justice the vilest and most
brutal of criminals, as is the policy
of the Democracy towards the Ku
Klux, this moral element would
have turned away from it in dis
gust. No party can survive whose
cardinal principles are dishonesty
and injustice. It must fall by its
own weight. Had men in the Re
publican party may commit crimes ;
the party may err in judgment and
commit faults f t but the great heart
of the organization throbs in sym
pathy with virtue and right, and is
earnestly striving to maintain them.
Capt. Wm. Kelly, of the Eighth
U. S. Cavalry, died at Denver Colo
rado Territory, Dec. 28th. He
leaves a wife and five children in
l"ortland, the oldest of the latter
being the wife of Mr. J. D. Riles,
of Portland!
Officials of the Treasury Depart
ment and a committee of Congress
are now overhauling the affairs of
Government disbursing officers in a
most searching manner. It is lie-
lie veil that no new defalcations will
be discovered.
Hannah Colling, of San Francis
co, has sued the Craftsman's Life
Insurance Company for 8100,000
damages ; they having alleged that
she killed a man with whom she
was living adulterously, in order to
get his insurance money.
The "Anti-Horse Thief Society
is an organization is as common now
as Agricultural Socities in Pcnnsyl-vaiia.
ew Venture of Jitrorjximlloii.
The California Assembly lave
recently passed to engrossment a
'- to incorporate the town of Chi-
00 wnieii is somewhat new, in
Ht novel in its feature. Tta bill
provide that the wholomanngemcut
0ftiie town government shall be
interest It will be observed that
it relieves tho Legislature 'ot the
disagreeable business of fixing fees
and salaries, and places it where it
rightfully belongs, ai d where juv
tieo and fairness ate more likely to be
secured.
r.u'irif' .yr sews.
Hon. John VAiSt of Corvallis,
is talked of as Ui&uext Democratic
nominee for Cii.gress, says the
Gazette.
On Friday evening of last week,
a laud slide occurred at Oregon
City,covcrii gt!;c railroad track lor
several rods.
The Palla-' liqmblkati Eayathat halt' his body.
Chrunmna was ecic'nrated ill the old I A letter from St. Gebtm Utah.
fashio..c way by some of the Dal-! says Prigham Young is there taking j proposes that women shall not be
las peonle. Two regular fisticuffs ' easy and waiting to tee what can j debarred from any occupation ex
took l'iace. be done in Congress to stop the j cept the military.
James Jackson, an old peniten-
i ,
i
111 w;e stun kh yuvu v uipinwii
Yamhill county, to keep the peace, j " putting up a ftove ftpe Isst "The process, is a new one, but has
Pad whisky lead him to go to the j week, fell from a step ladder, frac- j been carefully tested to the satisfae
resideuce of Mr. Wilswi, where hc : taring his arm by striking it against tton of all concerned, and has al
had formerly lived, and abuse him "''l'-, !"1 causing the blood to j ready been adopted by one of the
and his family.
There is so much bogus gold dust
in circulation in Idaho City, that
they have gone to a green back
currency.
Sacramento, Cab, has a cauli
flower weighing twenty-seven
pounds. v
A California journal says that a
' Tn.O.r t.n;ir;., Il.nr..in linoviiir. 1
' . h ' a
, r
I'uiwwn;.-! nt f i;"41 vine.-, iv f
1 b
fewi's, went into the county jail
' ,
and poured a kettle of cold mils!.
1
all over a horse thief. Wc believe
mat is acanaru.
Not long since the Fkcletonofa
Chinaman was found iti Goodyear
Creek, Sierra county, Cab, the head
Iieing suspended by two ropes at
tached to a tree, the rest lying on
the ground. The Chinaman had
been missing about a year.
Mathias Lochbaum died recently
in San Francisco of a slash in the
throat bv his own band. He w as
thought to be insane.
Chicken thieves are reported nn
merous in Portland.
The Sunday School Christmas
tree at I lillsboro contained presents
to the amount of $600.
More than eight hundred of the
youth of Oregon have signed the
"Temperance Pledge," says Prof.
Rogers in the Stattnnum.
Miss R. Fay has started a cigar
manufactory in East Portland.
The Jacksonville Timet is paid
in gold nuggets from tho mines ad
jacent, for subscriptions.
A young lady in Southern Ore
gon, went insane the next day after
getting married. This was on the
13th ult. at Applegate.
Two men aged respectively sev
enty awl sixty-five years came into
Jackson county from North Caro
lina last year, and by tlieirown la
bor raised 1,600 bushels of wheat,
900 bushels of oats and 700 of com.
These peoplo are "self-sustaining,"
certainly.
Frightened Mormons, instead of
scaling any number of new wives,
are now carefully concealing the
number of wives tliey have.
A man in the WTalla Walla val
ley lias lost fivo hundred sheep,
from the weather.
Thirteen thousand Dekota In
dians are now under missionary in
fluence. A Chinese chicken thief of San
Francisco received tho contents ofa
double-barreled shot gun from tho
owner of some chickens which he
was trying to steal. I Io is not dead
yet.
Tiie Clieyenue Lcalcr hears a
rumor that the Union Pacific l!aib
r.ul has purchased tho Denver Pa
cific Kail way.
A California pallet, eleven
months old, lays an egg iiioc and a
quarter inches in circumference
longitudinally, a;.d seven and one
eight iuehes latitudinally.
'J lie next tate Pair of California
commences September Pith, and
will continue ten days.
In Santa Parl'rara aii1 fan Per
i)ardino,Cal., ieople have begun to
ulaiit garden vegetables,
Ilie laigest barn in Northern Cal
iforiiia. is owned bv has. Hedges,
I (- ,. .,.,,, k "(1(1 livtlon'r
and 100 feet wide.
The rain storm which began in
California on the listh ultimo, in
s. i:.l; places, resulted in consider
able damage. At San Jose, eight
houses were washed away, and oth
ers, on the the 19th, were in gr.at
distress. Two miles south of Heno,
the - irfflUlB anil 1 rilCKee uaiircau
was wahed awav for one hu:.dred
J
yards.
A little sou of Mr. J. limes, liv
inga half-mile cast ofKugene City,
foil into a tub of hot water a few
days ago, and w as so badly burned
that the skin coma off from one.
course 01 tne taw ngatoN mmseu
l ail(l t, or church 'dignitaries.
vr. Joseuh Lctrraial. olT'ortlamh
.
y trom bis nostrils aud cars iy
j striking his head against the stove
'he Harrisburg bridge has not
been affected by the late floods.
Twenty new buildings have been
erected at Pumphrey's Landing
the fruits of the completion of the
Xorthern Pacific Railroad to that
place.
Although situated in a forest
i Olympia is short of wood, there be
lug nobody to chop and haul it into
town.
Speculation in real estate contin
ues quite lively at Olympia. Town
lots going off like hot cakes.
A bill has been introduced into
the California Legislature to relieve
James W. Marshall, the man who
to
lirst discovered gold in that .State, I
wiio is now in needy circumstances. I
A celebrity by the name of Nell j
Morory, from Cali'brnia, was in j
Portland this week. Hiscelebritv is
based on the feat which he perform
ed some years ago, when riding
the "Pony Express," of riding
one hundred and ten miles without
stopping, being chased by the In
dians. The weather in Umatilla county
lias been reported unusually cold.
900 sheep in one flock are reported
lost.
It is reiKirted that George Ram-
age, eldest son of John Ramage, of
North Yamhill, became lost from
a hunting party in the mountains
last week, passed a night alone
without fire, and when found next
day was so far gone as to die soon
alter.
One half of tho interest in tho
city hotel at Corvallis lias lieen sold
for 1-3,000.
A jolly jack tar having strayed
into a show at a fair to have a look
at the wild beasts, was much struck
at the sight of a lion and tiger in
tho same den. "Why Jack," faid
ho to a messmate, who waschewing
a quid in silence, "I shouldn't won
der if next year they were to carry
about a sailor ami a marine living
peaceably together I" "Aye," said
his man-id companion, "or a man
and his wife!"
It is reported that the position of
Associate Justice in Washington
Territory has been offered to Judge
Wilson of the Dalles. He is also
talked of for Congress.
A Connecticut farmer has had
three wives in four months.
Tho Hillsboro mails are now car
ried by railroad.
The Atlanta Arw Eta says;
"There is a man of the lower bouse
- ... .
ot the (.eoig.a Legislature
does not know a letter in the book.
He could not read his own tarn, if
bo were to see it in print
Yet he is
a man of good property, is consid
erably past middle age, and repre
sents one of the best counties in the
State. He is a white man. He is
j. 1, ;( ..to Use on a boa axle; ju oil enouzh
a Democrat. Is t not time to ; ,10lth, ,,. ., ,iul ti,'aJ ,
send for the school master in Gcor
1 1 :.. . . ...
gia?"
Some time since an inventor ap-' J 'ou.deis and nut hit i the i.uh around
the outside of the boses. To oil no
plfed to the Patent Ofiico tor a axle-tree; llr-t w ipe the -plndles clean
natcntfora liew process of embalm. I w'UHri tfloth w.twiih hirpeutliia, if
1 , ' , . , I it won t w ithout it. On a buggy or
ii:g, and in order to pmply With carriage, wipe awl dean off tbebadt
thesnpposed rei.nircments of the ehd orfheJiub and tin a apply a
1 , , , . i ; very small quantity r eaer oil, or
law, that a model be deposited n ; some especially prepared lubricator
the offiee, he prepared a neat little 'fr the stwuiders and point.-A'.n
1 ' . . . . . , ! Jutiriuv. i C Mi .-..
collin, wh a glass face, ... winch he , AV To ,a-n. roTATOR!.
dewsitetl the remains of a tiny in-1 S ane one who knows says that pota-
thnt, which had been embalmed by tS&
his process, it being Considered Ido uot need to Untold thP; but many
not desirable to make the ytlSSSt
know uut piaatiHss tipoul to tho
oflice a catacomb, tho model was light for a day only, have thtir flavor
returned to the inventor tor burial. ! Jf, Rfc;
Tgic cjuarrci between tccretary
rislind the Catacazys is known
I : V J.inirtnn rtiv a "tho t 'at.
i.-.m. t
1 1MI Will.
AY hen the war against the New
York thieves was at its height,
Tweed said he did not care a fig i
what was written about him if Xat
i .1 ii i ,!.:,, -
aim UHiem wouiu ouiy aw uwung
pictures.
A bill in the Illinois Legislature
a company has Dee., orgamzeu
i Erie. Pa.
to manufacture paper
'J he Obsiteer says :
! from wood:
largest manufacturers m iew Jfing-
laud. The machinery has been con
tracted for, the site is located, and
the mill will be a sure thing. It is
expected to give employment to a
large number of men."
One of the oldest relics in the
country is said to be in possession
of Mr. M. Watson, West Orange,
Mass. It is an old oak chest, three
and a half feet long, two feet wide,
a. j two alMj a afot deop. The
family have refused to part with it
for It bears an inscription
stating that the chest was brought
to Plymouth in the ship Mayflower,
Dec. '22, 1(520, by Edwaid Winslow,
afterward Governor of the Ply
mouth Colony.
Oiw railway car from Chicago
recently took off seven brides.
Detroit is the leading line cut
tobacco market in the country, and
I promises to take the same position
in cigars. Nearly five millions of
cigars were sold in that market for
the quarter ending in September.
In .Manilla 25,000 women and
girls work at cigar making at aver
age wages of seveu cents jier day.
Among the most trustworthy
lighthouse-keepers on the Atlantic
c ast are' seven women.
The Chicago Relief society has
received $2,508,000 in cash for the
benefit of the sufferers by the great
fire.
J. C, McCreary has been nomi
nated for United States Senator of
Kentucky, to succeed Garret Davis.
Roth the Sultan and Khedive
rofuao to buy tho Suez Canal.
Jesse Grant, the President's fath
er, was stricken with paralysis in
tho Covington Post oflice, Dec.
19th.
Mr. Felix Scott, and probably
other ohl settlers of Relleville, St.
Clair county, Illinois, -were to 6tart
last month for Portland, to testify
in the "Wrestling Joe" case.
Out of seventy ladies who con
stituted a mass meeting on the
question of female suffrage in Con
necticut, only one was found to be
in favor thereof
Mr. Boutwell advertises that lie
will pay off a specified $20,000,000
of the outstanding Five Twenties on
the 7th of March next, except such
part as may be paid off before that
time,
AUHH lf.ll HAL.
Gbeasiso Wi!:i-S. Manv a wlieel
! I. In..,!)!.... ..... ..t... ..,.,
well ina(l(Mvh(l will elah.re constant
w ear for ten or twenty Mrs If care Is
j "StMMffii
1 11 it atten.led to the wheel will be ucd
up m Ave or six years, or perhapi
sooner. Jjird should neria- lie used
0:1 a w.ignn, tor it will penetrate the.
hub, and work its way out around thy
tenons of the s;.i fees, nud spoD tho
wheel. Ca-icr oil is a eikkI material
: .. .: . i. , . ?t
n .1 um viHiiini uiu fetter man
more, for th .iirpln put o.i will work
out at the ends, a. id b forced by tho
j a greei.i-n a; .sn..iituurs aro
inn.t lui llllltl.tW illiAI. 'I UfJI jri.n
potatoes are removed fro i the cellar.
thev should alwavt be ser.ad out thin
i o.i the floor, in a cool buildiftg. If
the apartment is not dark, the pota
toes r-iioulil be covered with boards, to
exclude the light, it Is a g.wxl prac
tice also to i.jv. r them uilli clean
; blraw or 8awhtit. Ti
injury
ilouo
to iiotat.ies bv the lkht. after thev
I are carried from a i! u-K collar, is tho
! ehiet'ica o.i v.i v' th' iv iistlcll a uni-
versa) complaint i
the spring and dm
the bunion;!'. Evi
hie that grow in
the surf-iee of the
store t in a ii irk
those veirefciMes in
i poor potatoes in
iug the forepart of
ry r.ort of vcgetii
tha d irii beiiuath
groiniil honld I o
apartu.ent, while
I Iruta which na-
lure in tn
Ii,
t wm ripen more satis.
aVelop a Itiord ilieious
arc btoral in a light
fictorlly. a.id
liavor, if they
room.
liKcmT I'ok s c. i. Cured Hams.
400 lbs of ; ork i i all, including
hams, fjjjonl.i t and joweli:
l l Kts ; m iMi
U lb. hr iwii uir;
I short lb. puivuried saltpetre J
II pints i l'c.) union liu,- m t.
Mix the whole together, then rub
the pice, aii over, snii ariug as much
of the mixture Oil ti :.i.!you!Ui; let
them lay in this three w.cks chang
ing them ouca or i tvicc, bring the bot
tom pieces to the , ii, and smearing
them all oyer again; tiien makua pick
le strong enough to bear an egg,
enough to cover the pieces to which
add six uuarl ol'lnckory allies, silted
very Hue. the whole mixture,
then pour it, otf ii,;.'. ;:.U lit it get
cold, and nut it on the nieces so as to
cover tiieiii live or six i.,c!ios. Put a
weight on to keep them under. Let
the men. lay hi tiie pickle four weeks,
then take it out a.ad spriitiile a little
bran on it, and hang the pieces up in
the smoke-house, With n very yentle
hickory lhv. u id smn ie tu -m for four
weeks tutu bag Uie piece , whitewash
them and hang them up in the dark
in a dry place. -i uvuseiiteper in
itfiihiiV.iHt-it 'c.' yriijiSi.
FAItMKIta I'M r.s. The e very in
teresting mid voidable neighborhood
gatherings are becoinl g more and
more popular as experience demon
strates tin lr H-efiifness. If half a dps!-
en farmers .m et togi. ther and confine
their eonveKil ion of nn hour to the
subject of corn; tha preparation of tlto
ground, time of planting, dUtaiwL
iijiarr, maimer of cultivating, hoeing,
curing. &c, inch one Will be wiser at
the conclusion than ut the l eghming.
Although it lias been tiie biHiness of
hi-, whole lite, he Will get some new
Idea that may bo ireful hi the future.
And so of tile culture of any grain or
grass; the curing of hay the most
profitable kind orstock for that neigh
borhood when to buy and when to
sell. These aud a hundred other ques
tions connected with their Lusiuess
will be discussed, not only to the ad
vantage, but to the pit a ore of each
member.
Tho meeting) can lie held from
linn! to house amongst ilie members
of the club. Ksitsys may be read and
dtsjcusseil. either tu formal, or Inform
al manner; members will iims be in
duced to think more about their busi
ness than they h id ever done before.
This thinking will brit g to the siu
face new- views that tiud lain dormant
in the brain, and now see light for
the first lime, liud the more they
aro robbed, the brighter they will
ihine. Anew thought expressed by
one member of r - etub, may cause a
ripple that will be le.t in the mind of
every other meml.er. These new
views will l.ad to new actions these
will had to new roiuits, the value of
which is liicalcul ihle. The exiK'rience
of any one Individual, is of great nd
vantago to others in the same Hue of
bustneSS) and this i Just the way to
hring out that experience aud make it
useful.
Another advantage K the social en
joyment of their meetings; this will
jiay as it gixs, lor every menincr win
carry a portion of it hoiue with him or
her; for these chips to Iw of the great
est advantage should in Judo both sex
es. repeat this to Impres it more
deeply. .tinfVi'',-,' fs ! JowrtuA,
omt 1'Ei.ON. Of all painful things,
can there be any so excruciatingly
painful as bone felon ? W'c know of
none that flesh Is heir to. As this
malady is finite frequent, and the sub
ject of much earnest cdasidoratioo, wo
give the latest recipe lor its cure,
w men u given by that tngli autuoruy,
the London Law' :
"As soon as the disease is felt, put
directly over the spot a fly blister,
aliout the size of your thumb nail, and
let it remain tor six hours, at tne ex
piration of which time .directly under
the surDtec of the blister, may be seen
the felon which can be Instantly taken
out with the point ofa needle or a lan
cet." Drug Circular.
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