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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1895)
rfWWI" Frankford's Miracle. Samuel Hart, a Paralytic, Astonishes People by Walking. Ths Story of a Man Whom Physician Hd Given Up-Orce a Cripple and a Paraljrtic Now a Spry ai a Boy-Hii Recovery a Remarkable 0 e. (From the Philadelphia ItocordJ The Tromlerufl experience of Hamuel J.Hart, of Frankford, baa Bet the whole twenty-third ward talking. Mr. Hart and,bl wife conduct a dry a. atnrn at Frankford avenue. He' U about 70 years of age, 1b a pioneer Id tbe Frankford district. He fought for the Union bravely throughout tbe war with Colonel Gray a gallant regiment, the Twenly-elgbtb Pennsylvania Vol nn ami la a leading member of l'bll J. Kearney Poet No, 55, G. A. R. lie also belong! to tbe Bbakamaxou Tribe, of tbe Improved Order of Ked Men, tbe Knlghte of Pythlaa, and nu merous other organizations. Here In tbe story be told a reporter of his won derful cure which has startled Frank- "'lx years ago while I was working at my trade as a carpenter, I fell down at&irii and fractured my skull, sprained my spine In two places and sustained other serious Injuries. I was picked up tor dead, carried home and laid for U months utterly unconscious of my aur readings, In fact I wan put of ru mls4. Then 1 had my sku 1 trephined at the Hahnemann hospital, ' here Mr Hart exhibited a small portion of bis own skull which he carries as a pocket piece, "and I began to improve, but my spine gave me a great deal of trou ble and eventually resulted lu locotno ter ataxia. First I found that I could not walk without two canes, I became so bent that I felt llfce a living Interro gation point. Although I was under treatment by a skilled physician I grew rapidly worse. "On February 14 last." contlnuid Mr. Hart, "I was suddenly seized with locomoter ataxia. Both ray leics below tbe knees were numb and completely paralyzed and I had a painful sensa tion about tbe hip. I fell and was confined for about live months in an Invalid chair. Besides the paralysis of my lowerllmbs, I suffered excruciat ing pains lu my back and legs, could not slesp soundly, mv neryes were eotnrJ.ely upset and my appetite went back on me, I would frequently go eev eral days without food. Oncol tried to ratea myself In tbe crutches but I fell helpless forward and would have truck the floor bad not the doctor seized me. Ha told mo never to try to walk again. Then I was seized with frightful convulsions which came on aUnterrala. "One day last June I happened to read in a newspaper of a remarkable cure, ellecwd by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, of a man up In uin miderluir from locomotor ataxia. I told my wife about it. and we both agreed that It would do no barm to try tho pills and we got a upply. Jiefore I had llulshed the first Jot I was able to leave my invalid chair. The life blood again coursed through my onoe dead Jeg, and I put tho chair MP In tbe garret. It has, been there averalnou, I have steadily Improved ever since and my legs are now a sound as a dollar. My form la wore erect and I walk with tho same aprlrwy motion that I had when I was & yearn old, Let me give you an ins tance of roy activity.'' He picked up n cane, held It A slight distance with both bauds apart aud bopped through II and baok airaln with the agility of W"?"J "y, "Xliavt bj something that very few .young men cm do," he said with a touch of pride H his touo, .nil' 'I suller ho mora pain la uiy limb,, tat ieuMKl( "but biy fraiitursd skull glvM mo some trouble, I have severe palo lu the lied, beyond these 1 am a well man, ami I ftftrtbe my rewwy Mllrely to l)r, Williams' Pink Pills lot PW PWPle. Again f rapMl. Ihh yoHd tb afn tu iy Iim'1, J fl Hku a young wan," ... , , , , 1, rkwusl J, Hart, of Frankford, JMMlijil county, Ppmmk.i dootrlliy that tho aUvo statement U wrrctlu very particular. A naniuoiJ . nan, CVftldwi tu before ine this lilstriay of Ihkau Notary Public, )r. VYllllMiW1 Milk J'Uls x Pale VuaA are now iijanulaouirud by the J)r, WIIIIbuw' Hwlloliiu Uo., Hoijewxj. My, N, V ml ra mIiI In box (u.yr In Urn farm y lln owh r hundred, mill III iuiuIIokn miii onwt agalnsl Humorous linllaUuiw wld In tljUa shaimj at 60 u a bo, or six boa for IIIM iiiil iy f,M of f II '" hU ur Mmi y m. from )r Wil JUmw' Mwlifilii" Uoinpany. Stum wiBiiiim iMBiiiiniiiiiiim tmmmmmm THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAII.Y AN0 VKKLVf) BY HOFER BROTHBRB, BATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895. C. K LANE Mmiohant Taiijh, 111 (Jonmiurolul Hi, Hik-H). ml ANTI-M0N0l0LY Strictly Cash Market mi&, Ef m 14 !' ""F-VJf mw mmm STBAM WASIIRR. HK. IDLEHAWB OPINION. Tjhb JoVBttxh nor tbe people of Oregon care very much for Mr. Alto ney-Ueneral Idleman's opinions, ex cept so far as tbey are entitled to respect as being belpfal in promoting good, economical government In Oregon. His opinions In upholding tbe de funct railroad commission, which U serving without bonds, is knocked in tbe bead by bis opinion that tbe living Sold era's Home commission cannot perform a legal act because three of Its members failed to file bonds. Tbe rail road commission costs 120,000 and can serve la most Important matters with out bonds. Tbe soldiers borne commis sion gets no salaries and cannot evm get its expenses paid. Tbe genius of a free people can only have contempt ( r iach legal balr splitting. Tho Salem Statesman, a newspaper very friendly to Mr. Idleman, says: "Attorney-General Idleman ban glveu his opinion that tbe soldiers' home commission was not a legal body until tbe oaths of Its members were filed with tbe secretary of state and (bat what was done by them as a board before that time must be done over again. There Is very little Importance attached In the public mind to tbe opinions rjow filed by tbe attorney general. If they suit the officers to whom thoy are given tbey will be ac cepted; if not they will be Ignored, hence such opinions are no criterion cf what Is likely to bo done." Jar. JointNAL printed, Friday, an item from a Tillamook paper that in dorsed Mr. Idleman. It Is the only newspaper article so far In support of that official's position on tbe railroad commission. It Is from the pen of a brother lawyer and Is on tbe general principle that everybody ought to bow down and respect an official or a court, because of of Its official position, which Is not a good American proposition. Tiik Jouknal at first critloleed tbe apt ointment of Hon. Geo. K Chamber lalu as attorney-general. But when that gentleman aggressively took the side of the people In the famous rill road commission caso. Tuts Journal sustained him and two years ago sup ported him for tbe ofiloo and be was elected, although a Democrat, and Ills party was 10,000 In tho minority. A' torney-generals are elected to be ths attorneys of the twople; not of the rings and corporations. I I II I I I I yj REAL LKADIIRI, NOT DUMMIES, WANTED. The Kugetis Guard, a fair, Intelligent and progressive Domocratlo paper ssyr. "I'll JUpubllwm clubs throughout the state are sending full represenlu tlons totbeniwitliigln Poitlautl later this month, The inauagers who are In sympathy with ths JXilph single standard gold Idea, deprecate any ex pteMiou of political views by tlutilele gates, aasetWng (hat uluba exist oiily lo tat the tlukst nominated, then the bosa nan enunciate j.irly policy, In ollur words delegate mii mwt In Portland, tit around (Ike numskull, aleot a fv riUgat, iprp no nln ou on the flnanula! ami other national ijuestlone ami Iheugo howe Mlog Ilk Idiots, Jf suelin nnmni Is car lied uul, a revolt similar lo that lrml at Hie M gtlalur may be potted, Tlinm have oome win Uiltl, Who lit) bill rl4ul (be yer of tb opu, mii gain n uport lirHJb najolsry aui parly prtjudlci)," It JPll'l Niiiawhat of a aoiilon lu UIiImm-j th ollivr y wlii lliw )y Ownursr ums4 wvr io lilt uo4 wr M,iJ fur inUiMt wliluli liinb ltd funds had arnHl duilng Mia two ywia of hU Umi of ofti. Tlila It !! hmI lima unly, In Ilia Jilaloryof Uokuuly (!( Hi duImoImk Iraaa MHrhu vr hmmIk any ahuwlNtfof Ilka itatufv, (lift lniwi wulbKi liy kk baually (mmi uMIuJ 4 ail if )W, hW a Htf HM llvyar MM THE FBUIT LAW. We publish today the rules and reg ulations of tbe State Board of Horti culture, so far as is deemed necccesary to meet tbe requirement of tbe law as legal net'ee. Parties Interested would act wisely to keep tbe copy. There is no need 6f alarm. Tbe section requir ing caution is deemed as Imperative as any portion of it and reads rs follews: "Section IX The powers conferred in tbe two proceeding sections of f bin Act shall be exercised only in great and imminent danger to tbe fnjlt in terests of tbcState, and with the ut most caution and regard for tbe rights of individuals affected, coosUtent wit b the safety and welfare of tbe fruit In terests of the whole State." The law has already bad a marked effect In causing tbe cleaning up of old, long neglected orchard?, which means safety and protection to new plantings adjoining. NOT A FAIE 8TATEMENT. TjikJouknal, published a list of the clerks employed oue way and another by tbe last "conglomerated maw of betereogeuous matter," by courtesy called a legislature. Tbe number is 180 six more than wab ever employed by any legislature In Oregon. Salem Post. There were 62 clerks employed on senate committees, 68 on bouse com mittees, 25 on joint committees and 4 on special committees. That makes ixiotly 140 cotntnlttse clerk?. The othor 37 persons counted by the Post to make Its "180 clerks" wero tho regular officers and customary clerks and pages employed lu every legisla ture of nearly every state in the union. It is not fair to count doorkeepers and sergearits-at-armrf, and their assltUnt-s needed to handle the Immense crowds that thronged the lobbies of tbe legisla ture during the senatorial contest, ub "clerks." Thoy were iudlspenalblu and It Is not fair to count them lu as clerk3. Henry Vlllnrd Is coming back to wreck aud bankrupt the Northern P.i clllo railroad oucumore. EIVEU NEWS. The Willamette Is again raising, tbe gaugo at the O, It. & N. dock register ing six feet above low water mark this morning. Steamer Elmoro laid at Independence last night uud camo down to Salem this morning, arriving hero about 6:30 a. m. She took on a lot of mlsoollne ous freight and proceeded on .the me tropolis at 0 a. m. Passenger Steamer Altona will be up from Portland this afternoon bound for Independence, She will remain at Independence Sunday aud will leave her dock In this city tor Portland at 7:46 a. in. Hteumi'r Kiigune arrived ut Balem yesterday afternoon from Harrlsburg, She took on a loud of Hour at the BhIi'iii Flouring mills uud left for Portland it 6 o'clock this morning, Tuajn Lath, T h u north-bound ovtrlaud, due ut Salem at 6;!H) a, in, did not reaoh the Capitol city until 7i30 o'olook thU morning, A Jmhok Tjuin. An extra freight ptod through Sulsm lat evening, for I'urlhtuil, having twenty-eight cart of oattio fur the Portland market, lHPJHf Vr JIM TIDED, WEAK. NERVOUS, uquid not mf, j'for I l", ft l) IrfludiiU. ut PrustAti. a I ' - --,..-...-., . --rn .f.. I flub-'. 4a "I Wu all r"M iiwvti WHJIH i. r."i uitii irillUUlu lltixUttll uVMl.Mk J aulteiiNl irmn lirutu fu lliiiiHi InuliUI iIkiiiw!,), uu Ih- I wu all ruu i.hu l ui.iirill(jiblullt(udli tvulfs-itwl fifcnt liruiM h llnlllW!.!, Mil) I Im- fKlliio a.i M)k WW mptut tltafr I ijtiuhl Hot (Ja,, I wihjUI nrliw llrwf jlltuoMMiM uml Wmw I livutin UkliiM I)r, MIlus1 Nervine ami ii..w .'IIihj is i-lwuKwl ) a1ei ijlll, I all JwUbl. juU.1) iii'l MbiblUtMM I win ilu f)um In uttw UM)rtlo Hiflmii llittMHP trwlft SJAfr . tl pnri vieauiii ) Is Btxij a trial that men say "Let the house take care of itself." JJnt tbe conscientious -wife feels bound to i risk health and strength in this annual struggle with . dost and dirt. She Is altogether too naoie however, to let her bodily house, most lm- 1 portent of all, " take care of iteelf ." The consenuenee of her feverish anxiety over extra work is depletion of the blood, the source of all lita and strenfrth. manifested In that weak', tircu, ner- 1 vuus condition too prevalent at this season and very Oppa flotee i Monday, May 6, dan-erous if allowed to continue. What every man andwoman needs in the Spring is Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. It keeps the blood vitalized and enriched, and hns miRtains the nerves and holds all the bodily functions in strength and regular action. With its help you will not feel fhnt intense exhaustion, nnd your natural fatigue at the cloe of the day will give way to fresh ac tivity in the morning. Therefore we say, beside? clean ing your bouse, be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparillato -AND WEEK.- Now Cleanse Your Blood With Hood's We'll Conquer "Now tht house cleaning is upon ns, I know that with Hood's Sarsiparllla to help, we'll put through thtt trial sU right." Mas. Hklex Bibcebd, Tully, New Tfoik. "I Uke Hood's 8artapar.ll every spring, and it Is tbe only medicine I use through the year. It en ables me to do my house cleaning and farm work all through the summer. It helped me very much for palpltstlon of the heart. I think Hood's Sar saparilla is the medicine for everyone, and all who take it will never be without It. I hare slso used Hood's Pills and they are the best I ever tried." 1Ibb. F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. Makes the Weak Strong " Lait spring I had to give up work, being unable to walk to my place of employment, a distance of only half a mile. I suffered almost incessantly from sick headache. I had racking pains all over my body. The least exertion would tire me out. Going up one flight ol stairs would make my heart beat at a terrible rate. I was induced to take Hood'a Sarsaparllla, and now, alter taking less than two bottles, tho pains and aches hae all left me. I have only had a slight headache once since. Hood's Sarsaparllla gave me a good appetite, and I can now do a hard day's work." Misa EL6IK Jenkins, Quoensbury, New York. Tilt. CL.KVEB COMEDIAN, SENTER PAYT0N. tUPPOBTID BIT MISS LUCY PAYTON, And a Htioug Company. Monday Nlht tbe uwat 4-Acl Oomedy, fl Noble Otitcasi. -Ilead this : LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT. Any lady will be .admitted lieelf accompanied by a gentleman on one jiall ticket; two ladles on one paid ticket, HABD TJMbS PKICE-J, 10, 20 and 30c. Heats on sale at Pntlon's. HOUSE Painting, Decorating 1 Hard Wood Finishing, 'an give good, refereuoes. Estimates lurnlib d. Addicts, Oeo. lutchetrutb, raleiu. l,m eace ou oalera Motor Hallway, .North KUta LfutVH iirtldrc hi hUlnttr rt Mcwm-m II44 DRESSMAKING, Hood's Sarsaparilla Having moved my dreesmaklng parlors U A Court street X den! re lrom tbe ladles ol 8&. em an bare of their patronage. .satlsUctloa ,iven. Mna. 1L HUUXUIB, ) "My nerves were In such a condition the closing' ot a door was sufficient to throw mo into a spell el trsmbline which would last for hours. This tt after a severs attack ot the grip, which shat tered my health. I could not sleep, my food dls truised me, and I had darting pains through my shoulders and back. At the suggestion of a friend I tried Hood's Sarsaparllla. After taking one bottle, my food no longer distressed me, and my nerves were quieted. Have taken three bottles and I am cured. Tho asthma trouble, from which I have not been freoforyears,hasentlrely disappeared. Hood's Sarsaparllla has done wonders for me, and I am glad to recommed It highly." Mrs. Lucinda Rubtkll, North Dartmonth, Massachusetts. "My health has been poor for a good many years before I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. Finally I decided to take Hood's and can honestly say that It baa done me more good than any arid-all other treatments. I was troubled with dyspepsia, food distressed me, and I had but little appetite, was weak and nervous. In fact my trouble bordered on nervous prostration, from which I had previously suffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla last summer and it did me ever 10 much good. It does not seem as though I am tho same person. My appetlto is greatly Improved, I am less nervous, have more strength and a can eat heartily without distress. Such a condition was unknown to mo before taking Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mns. Q. C. Clay, Barre, Vt. Sure Get Hood's g TODAY'S MAEKETB. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and.Portland Quotations. HAtiKU I'llODUOK MAKKCT. 1IUTCJIKH 8TOOK. Veals drusucd 4 cts. Hogs dressed 41c, Live cattle 22Jo. rJlieop alive $00. MII.l. I'lUCKS. Balem Milling Co. quotes; Flour In wholesale lota 12.26. Retail 12.60. Jirsn til bulM12.60 sacked. HhortJ$12 13. Chop feed 914 and $15. WJIBAT. 40 couU nerbusliel. HAY AND CIHAIN, OaU-l22Jc. Hay Haled, cheat f-6,60U; timothy 17.60. PAHM l'IU)l)UCjra, Wool IJest, loo. Hoi-litst, 3 to 7o. Kkk lu trade, Bjo. liutter llst dairy, 10li!o; tano) creamery, ln(tfr20o. Choice 10 to 12 cts. Farm smoked meuta JJacou Do. liama, 11; shoulders, 7, I'otutoos-SUo. Onions U cents i.ivk ionrrHV, 1'oiiitry JiuiiH, t)o roosters not waiitwl; ducks, (104 7o, Tiirkeys.0(u)Ho, l'()l(TI,AHJ) QUOTATIONH UritlM, Cm, atOi rJour-I,ortliJd,ia,aoi vVn VII, WW, Krolmiu, fiSOi miirlnu, Jl.W) iter mtrvU OrtU-Wilt4t,2)(M)!i0i) inlllliig Ulfcy ti'io, uttty, 2iQirJio rollud. In mn, lo.7fiS'l.lJii IwrreU, WMQh,V uumw, fi lb' J'olttlDtjt Md m autf swrl, c r Id, Jlay -fjooil, 0 imr w, MHUtUlls -Awn tlD W)anf1l8,t0j tiiluii fM.flH (wrlOMj (ililukuil Wliwl (oujmr twuipi iliiiui Dull. siM7u. Illiliw -tfrn.wiltvil. (JO lw. jl lUf W UK,, 1HU SIIBDII HI, liQti. IIAIHV I'WIWII'K JlutUr Of i'koii fuiiuy crvainn 17. , fttimy dniry, lQma,Mf fttijl" , wllimuihOCpTli; JlutUr Of ioii fuiiuy crvainnry , Hu yUi,iHir MifciMMj .rkstn.l) MdtV), Inm.Mlii) JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Puints, Oils, Wiudow 0!Iii.s.s,VaniihJies and tho most complete stock ol Urushcs of all Kinds in the State. Artists' Materhi!s,Llnie, Hair, Cement uud Shingles and UncHt oiiallt y of JKASS HKIIDH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CIIONO MONO, who run the wtb houieoj. iolia ttitjupent liouM),ubwxodfcd netrly lw o yeam axo, Iwtvlnn uittuy dobu, and went liould look out lur him, ileowM WIokMow i.uug au, ano tuiii 'l out Kb. 6i Iw 17ims-ToirMcinK7j..iroli; the" bi 111 myluir Mud rinit url irluului' .lock. uruw UtUurut aud llluu Andalutluns kt Imrii lliiii j iirli.d I I. Il...ul.. . i ii...i.. .....4 AiuiOU HtrwrU. 6--J III, A UJlMi&tTATj.-A 7niiu li(juir"nml t utnl r-A I... a iixll.inM.i. ..I. ... ....-. A A. sM MtMWl UUtuUimiUjgl. lMtMa(lll fO utunl, tilittMrtfHluloruuU. Or will Ukts uu M 111 111 .ll-.W.I If. I lit imrl niundiil it u,,n.,i..i l uuco. Apply to A. 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