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r^f I* USE , ' I NEW PES I Wick Blue Flam? ? I Because i^clean. I BeC'JllSf* it C oroiiKtii"'"' P ... ? ....V,..V..11V.CH. I Because it saves time. B?cause it gives best * booking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not over- c heat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it's the only oil / stove made with a u useful Cabinet Top Jj like the modern steely/ range. For other reasons see stovt a write our neares ses. Sold with o f? - v with latest improved b i f t and beautifully nicke ? muvr*^ whether library, dinin Write to our nearest ^ STAN DAI A to the Dolmabaztsche |>?lace as ^ head of the empire, where for ( s*>vitiany years he had practical ly been a prisoner. Martial law wus relaxed tonight and the people gave them helves over to celebrating the ^ victory of the Young Turks' par- ( ty and the end of the Abdul ^ (Kamid'a reiga. Many buildings were lllnroiuated, and thousands of rounds were fired by the sol- ^ t' diers for joy. General good hu, raor prevails everywhere. / \ ? ! \ Coopers Refused New Trial. . * Nashville, Tenn., April 28.? )jodge Hart today overruled the ! motion tor a new trial in the Cooper murder case and an ap ' peal was taken to the Tennessee nR supreme court. Turkey Changes Rulers 1 ?? ? Abdul Hamid Deposed and His Brother Chosen as Sultan. ! 1 Constantinople, April 28?! Tiie reign ot Abdul Hamid II. ended today with his de^podtion \ and ihe accession of his brother, e Mehemed KercUaad Kffendi as I Mehemed V., a variation of c "Mahmet" it being considered I inappropriate to asenme the pre- n cise name of tin prophet. Meh-I * med V. i9 the thirty-fifth sover- c eign of Turkey, in male descent, i of the House ot Osmuu, the < founder of the empire, and is the t twenty-ninth Suitan since the s conquest of Constantinople. 'r The two houses of Parliament 1 meeting as a national assembly!1 i the forenoon, approved thell decree ot deposition, which was ' read by Sheik UUIslani, chief of 1 the Ulemas and Supreme Judge a on ecclesiastical questions. The v document recited tliat Albul 1 Hamid's acts were contrary to c the sacred law, and set lorth a c lout: list of crimes, the whole ' making a terrible indictment. :l Tlie assembly chose ulehrned- t lieschaad a? Sultan and appoint- ' ed committee to notify the de- t throned sovereign and his sue- 1 cessor of its action. Toe firing 1 4' of 101 gnna announced to the 8 waiting people that a new Sul- A tan had been proclaimed. The ceremonies connected with the transfer of the power were simple, l'he newly chosen ruler came trom his place in gatala through streets, lined witli troops and cheering thousands, and took the oath at the War p. -Office. lie then proceeded to | tire Parliament and later went mmmmmmmmmammmmmm tFECTION : Oil Cook-Stove s ; at your dealer's, I t agency. Made in three I bu r without Cabinet Top. I br< V cannot be equaled cK * 4"'' */* for its bright and I ... steady light, simple construction I 1 " and ah olute safety. Equipped E timer. Made of brass throughout u led. An ornament to any room, I HI g-room, parlor or bedroom. agency if not at your dealer's. w iD OIL COMPANY I Ilia icorporatedt h str Willi Hamuli miiaiiiniiHiHiiil tl) NEW PROPHET READS Ft)- ?' TIRE. re) ? stri Big Storm to Strike Lau~;ns ^ -World to End in 2009 13 f The Lauren*ville Herald bv Hints the following letter sign lW( 'd Thomas M. Workman: About llot he most useless thing a man tj,e san have on liis place is a storm t^e )i(; tor when needed, it i vill be out of reach. If you Bha vish to know tliaf a storm is (jn] :oming several minutes before ju t reaches you listen to the thun- jjgi ier. If it rolls and changes its (jer one or rumbles with a joiling an^ lound like a wagon jolting over efj ccks, you may rest ^easy, tor jla, here is no severe storm in tlie j,|e lirection of the thunder. Biff j,al t you hear one long, crashing J)ar >oo*on-m, trembling and quiver- tjie nc as the sound gradually dies we way without changing its tone, sjni >o to yo ~ storm-pit, if you in- ^al end to u "* 't when needed. For tur iloud or no cloud, that thunder j.qa lomes from a storm or cyclone. wjj . am guessing that there will be j au i storm, one or ^ore, fierce ia9 mough to blow houses down m 1 T'h< ..aureus County, sometime be-|thi ween ^now and the middle of j text September. Of course thie,jpa^ s merely a cues?, but jou will j sod ;ee between now and September ly whether I had any reas n for the of tuess. Look for lightniug that Iihi r*ou can easily see to read by, onl some night between now the mid- the He of next Septemter? the ma brightest and mostot it,probably, in i'ou have ever seen. This year is ot he b8:h jubilee year eiuce the am ;itne of Moses. (See Leviticus, ,>cc 25:8.) One thousand four we lundred and ninety-one years ePC Defore Christ the lightnings and the mil destroyed Egypt, (Exodus, < ):24) and some signs I am ha watching point to this year as nai :oing in that direction. Los- be< tibly. some otyou may think the 1<h ?nd of the world has at last come, jwh i>ut I don't count on that much I kit ifMore ihe 2O0(d, the 70th jubilee. tht [ tut 'bis is all mere guesswork W1 :>! mino. The storms anil light jso ling may not he 89 ha<l a9 I ain dif luokiug for them to be. th< ? de People paat middle life u?ally have hoiuc I kidney or bladdrr disorder (hat Hap.s the vitality, which ia naturally lower in old ar* ige. Foley'" Kidney Ketnady correct" urinary etorc* strength and vigor. It mre* uiic acid tronblea by strengthening tht the kidneys ho they wilt atrain out the uric .. \oid that nettlee in the mnaclea and joint" jauaiag rheumatism Pnnderhurk i'har- ai? ruaoy, F. W. Hammond k Co., Heath Spring*. h cri I# tt ia to he printed, rend it U th Tfcn Mt?i eMce. a I V * ~V V pp^Ppr . - " ^ Vy THF LANCASTER NEWS Freaks of Lightiiog. kll'e< ? maiu cloth ips Off Clothing, Breaks bul v Bones, Causes Strange into ; Deaths. *b ? t , be m< )\v \ ork Sim. , , i? ? be I erhaps the most curious ac- i * I XV wn mpaniment ot a lightning j may | nek is the stripping oil of the 'p>vo >thes. This appears to be very QUl 0j mmou. A writer in The Lam on t), t describes a case 111 which a 9aid t in was stiuck by light n,l,R one ti nle stanaiug bv a willow tree. gju,Cp i mediately afterward his boots jact ire lound at the foot of (jaUg s tiee and the man was lying j*ei his back two yards off, abso- *n^ (}y tely naked except lor part of have ; 3 left arm of his flannel vest. tims> Uo was conscious, but much cj,ara rued, and his left leg was ture j Dken. The field arounilwas merel ewn with fragments Of^the n thes, torn lrorn top to bottom, <jen\i; " boots were partly torn. pic'ur Klammarion mentions a ca8ejflyers 1JS9S in which three women ticirit re standing around a reaping i?j? chine when oue of them was mjndi uck by lightning and killed ; ^oth g ? two others were uninjured, gilepe t they were stripped absolute. cow ^ rmked, even their boots being j thong] noved. j soon r i, i? ' ' * li ueen suggested that the ^ ippiug of the ciothes is caused uere . ihe rapid iorniation ot steam. reagon ieu trees are struck the bark cow w re<iueutly torn cff, probably i.ju the electricity paAEEg be- p)eren ?eu it and the wood. It is ^y. (ra , unreasonable to imagine that tttalioi same explanation applies to wag removal of clothes. one at tie less remarkable is the , wo p> ving etl'ect which is some- jater ] ies seen. Two men who were to gee a windmill were struck by f0nnd umng. They were both ren- i,avi,lf ed deal, and the hair, beard I eyebrows of one were burn- exanJi A woman who was struck iiiere 1 the hair of her head com- ot |,jg tely removed. Sometimes the ^vvinec r returns and sometimes the manj , t is permanently hald. In p<tai# case at Krugersdorp hones jlig p re broken, and a few other I |0Ulltj lilar cases are recorded. L'ro- an(j g() )lv in onr?ia - 1 ... ... w. .iiciu me irac- cerlai, e was caused by Ihe tall. jorlju immarion mentions a case in . . . , , would ich eight sheep were struck; , ... ... . a?d 90 their bones hail been broken . i , . . image tnousrh crushed in a mortar. . b fall would not account for 1 16 * s# corded iVbeu an electric current is am is?dj' hrou^li of a number of per l*'e is holding hands it is general comnv telt most by tiiose at the end the chain, and several cases er ,nel 7e been recorded in which Iv those which may be called ,imes t terminals of a series of ani- 8,1'uc!\ Is are damaged. Five horseR ma'U8 a line received a stroke which lightning; only the first death. 1 last were killed. On another re9tin) :aaiou five horses in a stable (>a^ w re struck; the only animal to and ki ape death was the hor?e in bghtn i centre. pearer Several remarkable accounts held ? ve been recorded where alter- *ni- a 1 'e animals ol a series have a,)d * mi killed. During a storm m p'&te )1 lightning entered a stable "'n ere there were 20 cows and it struck led ten ol them. The first, The b 5 third and so on were killed, with f tile the second, the fourth and The ir on survived. It. is certainly ol the* licul. to explain cases such as slants ?se, but. it would be unwise to anfl ,l ny their occurrence. rnenta Oases of complete ^cineratiou by ele j not rare, but i? remark- morl18 creasi le are the instances iu which t n 9 body ot a man killed by Inning han appeared to be un- BEE1 ered but when touched it ha9 Acta*, o irabled to dust. In 1838 ^?001 ree soldiers took shelter under tx>x. iu tree and a stroke of lightning A<jenu^ 1 ... . * ' f. >. MAY t. >QQ9 1 them nil. but they all re-1 ed standing, and even their es appeared lo be iotict. rh?0 touched the bodies fell I a heap of ashes. fl e lower animals appear lo n jre liable to be more liable struck than human beings. mmm ole herd <?t cattle or sheep be destroyed by lightning, hundred and six'een sheep; f 2SS have been struct and I e occasion 2.000 ^o??s are; o have been destroyed at' me. In a storm cat lie and j herd together, and thisj probably increases their T. )reseisttti<>ns of surround)jectsare sometimes said to; uren imprinted ou the v;cskins by a lightning di?e. Nearly alwavs the pics tliatol a tree and may be y a brauchiug mark made ie electricity. While not ng the possibility of such e making, the writer cunthe evidence unite in^uf: one case a woimn was; ng a cow and they were track by lightning when ring under a tree. The skilled, but the woman,I li for a lime unconscious, eyived; on her breast was n , representation ot the cow. *lso a healthy skepticism is table, for the picture ot the, as only seen by peasants, the summor ot 1865 a Dr. | dinger was returning home in ; when he got out at the' ^-'1 i his purse was missing. | of tortoise shell and on1 ie it had a monogram ot j *s intertwined. Sometime* Jr. D.rendini?ftr w. a a stranger who had been Ij unconscious uuder a tree, E ; been struck by lightning. I e first thing he noticed oajl uiug the man was that jI was on the thigh a picture I own monogram, the inter- 1 i D's; lie resuseitated the E who was taken to the hos- I i)r. Derendinger said that | lir?SP mrrmM l- L 1 nvmu prooaoiy D6 fl in the patient's pocket, I it proved. This case is I lly more easily understood, I ; metal of the monogram j prove a good conductor ? we can imagine how its 1 might be impressed on 1 in. Similar cases are re I 1 ot the imprinting of mon- |i 1 other metallic objects on I in by lightning, and it is ft nn co find burns on parts I body near matches oroth- I tallic objects. I very curious ertect is some- I produced. The person I is ailled atid yet he re- I in the very attitude in ft he was at the moment of I Might tarm laborers were Jb i at dinner time under an|l hen they were all struck I lied by the same Hash of I imr. When found they ap- J 1 to be still eating. One , gla*8. another was carry- I piece ot bread to his mouth, jr third had his hand on a I another case a womau was I while picking a poppy. I ody was louhd standing 1 he (lower still in her hand. I iot? probable explanation jg uvbuiicnut'a is me in* | neons onset ot rigor mortis, I ha** been shown experi- ? l!y that in animals killed I ctricity the onset of rigor ____ can be be hastened by in-J ng the strength ot the curI Titer . . ? . No K DKINKEKM and others who *uff* i * Bright'* Disease, Diabetes, K*ck i -|r any Kidney or Bladder '1 rouble . ;nred il thev will take BLOoDINE 1./IND KIDNEY TABLETS, 60c a " ailed by 'Ihe Bloodine Co., Inc.. Mass. Crawford Bros, Special 49-74 \ Y *ie^iL-,Y. ><*?'A** - y ?rw ; - * YOU XRY Bloodir SpO^ftfjgpmx r?e ivrvt -BLOOD WU1 Help To Rejoin You* and Energ Report of tho Hoo.d P ofcoodlng Now York on th? Cur* off Ca "A few years ago we coi we were doing well if we cent- of the cases of cat; to us, but since the int "Bloodine" into our hosp more than 90 per cent, of of (Jut&rrh in it s various f< to us. Catarrh of the H< of the Kyes, Catarrh of and Uretha, Catarrh of i test incs, Catarrh of the L Catarrh, Catarrh of the ' Catarrh of the Stomach cured with "Bloodine." j tissues, cives new energ new blooa and strength t< t Ixe body attacked by tl Bloodine is a powerful Ishinr food medicine, c VahlahtA tnnio etimnliT. ? 011 ui u tan "" i from vegetable drugs. V f coatains no narcot ics or o -liSv ous drugs which merely ^ ^ temporarily, but give no relief orcure the cause of \ "Bloodine is a powerful I //^ and blood maker; it is the /ry^jT . known to the medical p enrich thin, watery blood new, rich red blood to the - FREE - To prove th< write of B LOO DINE we ?^SIEr l*r?? sample bottle for 10 N|fjr ver or stamps for postage Address, The Bloodlnk Cokporation, Bo awford Bros., Special Ai ?15 DAYSn ix dd irr e a i vrv jl rxviv/c^ OAI In order to move some surplus s QUICK we make the followim < duced prices for Fifteen Days C $ 5.00 shoes reduced to ? 3.50 shoes reduced to * 2.00 shoes reduced to 1.50 shoes reduced to 1.25 shoes reduced to # 5.00 pants reduced to $ 4.00 pants reduced to 2.50 pants reduced to 1.00 pants reduced to 5000 yards 7. i-2c Ginghams 4 2000 vard5? varH vviH^ JL he Perfect Constantinople, Apr ?** . than 5,000 person ? ia A ItlRM wl| ' | rKm?k?>, n<J m in the massacres never gambles?never tlirts, been going on in th?! (t shuns lilt sinful mares Allan* during the a isa man who never does d ag a regu,t f tfa) ivihing tha>. is not right? r a# i c a* vile can tell just where lie is of MOileni fanatlClsr tuoining, noon or night. total 2,000 were killed hk'shkad. of Adana, more than ?Cleveland header. victims being Moslem . . ) * 1 77 "l k-3 V ' w 7 \ Lfi >w INEI You 'Kvalduikv HmpiiU >t*rrh. ^VO isidered fchafc cured ten per './ >> J. irrh brought ; "Vf reduction of ital we oura all the cases > arms brought t ?ad, Catarrh Y the Bladder t;tlie large in- B. arynx.Belrtc Wl rhroat,, and I, are quickly j? It builds new g :y, new life. $ oanypartof '? ie Catarrhal tonic, nour- % :ouiposed of sUf ts obtained " Blood i no" father danger- , deaden pain permanent 'our disease. ? )ody builder I best remedy rofession to i and supply i whole body. 9 wonderful i will mail & cents in sit ston, Mass. is ? i tock )nly. J , 3-98 2.98 1.48 1.18 1 .98 3-75 300 1.98 I .88 j jf J J ? IUV kjll II llll^ ^ 50 doz. 50, 65 and 75c Shirts cut to 39 < 25 dozen 50 cents job Shirts cut to 23 < 25 dozen ladies' 25c vests cut to 10 < Big line of White Goods, V Goods, Linens, Madras, etc., all 1 meet same fate. If you want to e omize get our prices before ma purchases. Yours res, Funderburk Comp m. ? - ? ? pasi eignt e outbreak n. Of thi* in the City 200 of the ^ _ TT^, . I-2C. . I-2C. i :ents. cents, cents. - . :v Vash must :conking r 11 il 21.?No 8 loat their ? that have > vilayet of