pjr- Scoff's EMlsiesi of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. VnnmrM Iit Srott A Bnwn Hi (mists, Isew York. Hold 1 ail druggists. Cures Consumption, Coughs Croup, Soro Thront. Sold by all Druggu on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Hack nrCTict Shiloh's Porous Plaster will Give frg.it 'attraction. as cents. SHILOH'S VITALEZER. Mm T R. Jtawklna. rhnt.riinonim.Tonn..sBV9: "S)ioh'8 Vttalwr'SAVHD MV LIFE? 1 consUlerUthebcstrcmcduforcKUibaitatnltnirtem J ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo it excels. Price 75 cts. CATARRH ja"m. Have you Catarrh? Try this Ilemody. Itwlll lector for its successful treatment i f urni3hcd free. Bhiloh'a Itemedles are sold by us oa a fruarauteu 10 kivu buwiuv;t.,vu. Far aale by 0. H. HaRenbufih. How is Your Blood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound anil well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had laileil to do mo any good. Will C. 1!eaty. VotkvUlc, s.c I wab tmilhlml from childhood with nn ar grnvnted case of Tetter, anil 1 hreo buttles ij I cured roe permanent. Hiiuvillc. 1. I ( )ur book on Blood and Skin Diseases mail ' e. Swikt Specific Co., Atlanta, i URE Blck Headache and relieve all the tronhlftg lDC dent to a. bilious etatoof the system, auoh as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distrust aftac eating, Pain in the Bide, to. While their most femirkable success lus boon shown iu curing SICK Beaiache, yet Cartons LltOo Liver MIS KM ftquaily valuable iu Constipation, curing and pre venting thisannoyiEKComplalnt,vhil : ihoyolM corracloUdiBonliiroof thostoinach.B' itiiilatothq I'.veraodrogulatc thobowols. Evoa it they onlj HEAD ixbnthey wouiabcalmoBtpricclcoHtnlhooawha suffer from this Ota tves inftoompltdnt; butfortu XiaUlythGirgoodnoBrdocdUotondhere.andthoie who ones try them will find thine littlo plllavalu. Bile In no many ways that thoy will not ho nil. 'tog to '.o without them. But after allolckh&ua ACHE (Jithobanaof so many lives that hero fs where ' we make our great boast. Our pi lb euro It wblla Others do not. Carter's Littlo Liver Pills are very small ml very easy to talto. One or two Pilla makoa doss. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their centlo action ploasoaU who) usethem. Ia vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sou by druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILLS OrlicliiuIuiitfOiily Genuine. SArc, ati relUbU. LAOttS, ftik lru7li( for ChxckfUr't BnaUtk XHa ttutnd Brand In J tod Uid OoiJ nicuUla hoiei, nle4 wi'h bm ribboo. TaLo nu other. Jtft4 danaerout lubititu- tion and imitation. A l UrBKCtiti. er ini i lii nfiiniii fof nurtlfiulmiri. tetlmrjll isl ' Itllt-f for r.arileft.-'Mn Uttur. ht Minn ChtcliMteP CbcciltJfil Co..5lttlliun Nnu.n. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT VT.. ,, 4 V,A -ai t ?.ir STXTT YXJLIta I and has proved itself the et remedy i tmown tor the cure OenumtipOaM, ' '.aouyh; Cold, VlutoytMg Cvuoh, aml mil Lung JUttlMM u I uuuh ai uiu. l'rnie -Ue., BOo., uu i-w P"r wnua, c-m n WVlTBYWHatBal. Ilees to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barber shop lately ooouplod by U. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street EENANDOAH, PA, Ps'c'ulP rjl Chichester's Ensltsh Diamond Itranl. FENNYRQYML fall all A GOOD CROP OUTLOOK. Pennsylvania to Have Lots of Wheat This Year. ENCOURAGING REPORTS RECEIVED. The Constant Cot drills; of Snow Iiurliifc the AVInter Insures ii ltotintlfnl Hardest -The Oat Crop liiillrii In Much lli lli r Condition than Usual Proceeding In ) State I.-rllHtur. IlAttntsmjito, April 11. The report from corrosjiondents of the Slate board of agriculture Indicate Uiat the prospect lire excellent for a good crop of wheal this year. The growth in not us heavy us it often i at till season of the year, hut ow ing to the almost ootiatnntcorerlngof mow during the winter, and the protection thus afforded front driving winds, the roots have wintered well, and as soon as the ground gets properly warmed up are ready to produce a luxuriant growth of straw. The area sown with winter wheat will not vary very much from thHt of former years, and may he estimated at about 1,010,000 acres. The area of spring wheat ban been somewhat increased. In the northern und northwestern uiirt of the stato the clover in last year's wheat stubbles has been somewhat Injured by attenuate freezing and thawing, which bus rau.K-d it to hciivo out to some extent: but taking the clover and timothy together the mowing fields aro in better condition to yield a good crop of bay than at this time last year. Iheamount of liny In the hands of our farmers is unusually small. several reporter state that farm stock, and especially cows, have not wintered as satisfactorily as during the past live or six yearn, and a few attribute this to what i hey liellevo to have been the unsatisfactory condition of much of the hay out last har vest. Pasture fields, owing to a good covering of snow during the wluter, have come out in good condition, nnd are now m much better condition than they were last season, and are in good shape to fur nish an abundance of sping nnd summer pasture. Owing to the favorable condition of the weatiier and soil the oat crop had been gotten in much better condition than usual. i'he comparative high price of the grain lias caused a rather larger area than com moil to lie sown. The area may be esti mated at 1,250,000 acres, nnd with n good season it may be expected to exceed the .rop of 1HUS. Notwithstanding the rather low prices which prevailed nt digging time last fall, those who held on to their potatoes, have realised remunerative prices, anil the loss from rot, after they were put away for the winter, has been very much less than was expected. I be area will Inconsiderably increased and will no doubt be followed by low prices for the product. Farm stock has been free Horn disease during the winter. Unprotected young stock has suffered more than usual and will not come out of .he yard in as good condition as in the lvenige season. , Owing to favorable weather farm work is further advanced than at the correspond iug time last year, and farni crops not al ready in the ground are in much better condition for earlier planting than last sea son. The indications are now that we shall .iave to again report an increase in the amount of commercial fertilisers used upon spring crops. , raocuKnixGS in tiik LuoiSLATunu. Harrihburg, Aprl 10. Mr. Tewksbury, of Columbia, introd ced a bill last nightin the house authorising the governor to ap point u committee of live to report on the advisability of elect' g tablets to murk the position ot forte erec ed prior to 17bU for defense against Indians. A resolution offered by Mr. Flnnnery, of Luzerne, was adopti J expressing the heart' approval of the general assembly of Glad stone's home rule pr position for Ireland. Mr. Loach's resolution providing lor an investigation of the Philadelphia electric light oombino was adopted after a lively debate. Nearly all le Philadelphia mem bers present voted a linstit. The purpose of the resolution, jt s alleged, is to worry certain political lenders who have been ac tive iu the fight against the public buildings commission. Mr. Tew. .bury made an effort to have placed upi .1 i.." call dar his negatived bill providing to u d iihunou of the school fund of the -rat - on a b.isis of the nuinlier of months the sr lis are kopt open, but ho failed. It wu-- rluigjd in debate that the bill v oi ld lucre se the appropriation to tho rural districts at the oxpen- of the cities. thu r lies revenue bill w.r. read the lirst time, l'lvlin, .leeu taken up out of its order. In t ie e Hte the entile session was con sumed in c . onsideratimi of the Hacken- hurg license bill, providing for a special state commission to grant licenses. It was amended in several particulars, nouo of them important. A Destructive Tiro at New Castle. New Castle, April 11. The Young Men's Christian Association building, tho largest and finest in the city, erected by the famous Ira D. Sankey, was completely gutted by lire. 'Die fire originated in the cellar of the building from spontaneous combustion. The loss Is partially covered by insui mice. Dire tor Thomson was al most smothered Mid was rescued by tho firemen with gieat difficulty. Benntor Vilas Not Heard from Vet. MAMbON. Wis., April 11. Although it Is a week since the death of Miss Xellie Vilas, the eldest daughter of Senator Vilas, I all effortsto convey the news to the Sena tor have been so for unsuccessful, lie is fishing somewhere in the (Julf of Mexico. Telegrams have been repeatedly sent to all (Mints along the coavt, and a special tug is searching for him. Tho Clerks must Keep (inlet. Washington, April 11, Secretary Hoke Smith has given notice to the law clerks and other high grade employes ot tho iu terior department, that an expression ot opinion to an outsider aa to the probable solution of any question pending before the department will be deemed sufficient cause for dismissal. All Quiet at Halt. IIuli,. Anril 11. Everything la quiet here so far as the strike of the dock labor ars is ooncerncd, aud no disorderly demon tratious have as yet been reported. The non-u.ilon laborers are actively eugaged in loading a number of vessels without inter ference by the strikers. Three Deutlis l'roni Choloni. TIititq A,,ll 11 Tlii'nA nMi-omiu iIImI of cholera yestenlay in L'Orient, In tho de- I mirttnant. tt 1nvin Hl-UlirM wlierA tllO I disease has caused many deaths recently. From Mercnant r.1 mmz THE SAME GLAD CRY, "IT OSE KS WZLL." Dr. David Kennedy's favorite Remecy of Kondout, N, Y,, the luik of the Country. Mr. W. P. Johnson, Ihe U-nrlimr fnrr dmut of OalusviUc, JN. V, mid h -d r lln.t " I hnvc Fold over f 0 t!oz i f l)r Kcinuh s 1 jur Ito ltt'incdy. m ! luivo never hml i, bottle re tun ul it n fuult found iih It. One of m v cimtomors pud Ids doctor 1 iu,d was then no 1,' n. r, took a bottle of Favorito Itemed y upon my recotuini ii la tion, and it did him more good tluin the physicians lonn treatment. l!o then (ought aix liottles of mo and was n well man lonir before Ihey were used up." Sucli words as those must Impress the sick or nillng one. Threreatsofo I was troubled with Tr plit'a Plseaae. The best Doctors paid T could nni Itvr three months. ltlioncominenc"duinirI)r lieu uedy's Favoilto Remedy and I ntn now . II C. L. hEAvtn, Uinnlnnlmm, i v nn. I was nlllieted with a tumnr crou in! ovi r mv right eye. liminent physicians sni.l there was i,o help for me. I began nt that tlnn- to usf lr Kennedy's Favorite Itemed? and ihe ttin.nr en tlrely dlssaniieared nnd Favorite Hem. i y Kovud my fife. W. M. Packer, IV rtlandville. K Y. If Itwerenot for lir. Kennedy's Fnvrr ' 'Im edr I think I should die from eonstipiUi. a. 1' uv orfte Iteinetly Rives me nn appetite, piwluees refreshing Bleep, and cured ine of a nrivous nlTeciion I had for years. It Is a tonic, ai d I could not live without It. Mrs. Julia A. YKAn-B, Kingston, N. Y. Are you a vljllm of nny kidney or bladder difficulty Try I)r.Kennedy"8Favor!tlCeinedy at onco as it ouri'd me wb"n aliont to irlvc up all hope. h . C. Brink, l'mighkieps,!, , N. Y. Have you the symptoms of dyRpepa a, S'ur stomach, painful 'weight In tho ubdmnen i ft-r eatlnir, palp.talion of the heart, shoit bMitb, le'iulache, constipation, drowsiness, lo'-'iol up' e titef 1 ben louse no time, buttuke l.r. ki'iu.' in Favorito liemedy. It is the discovery i I n p ' slcian who bos used It for yfiirs in b s pn it' Iiractlce, nnd it has bv many thousand tsisbeen proven capable of doln all that is claimed for it. OKES HAM'S IIKCISION IlUVKItSKI). Ail Iuiportiitit Opinion Ilitndnl Down by Judge lllutrhforcl. Washington, April 11. One of thode cisions of Judge Gresbam, while upon the bench of the circuit court for the Seventh judicial district, was before the supreme court, yesterday on appeal and the court ro ersed his finding. Tho case presented some interesting features and tho nillng made yestenlay will probably result in some important changes from a practice that now obtains to a considerable extent on the railroads of the land. One of the members of tho firm of Perry Hros.. manufacturing jewelers of Chicago, it appeal's from the record, prevailing as ugent of the firm, started from Springfield to Petersburg, 111., January UO, 1880, over the Wabash, bt. Louis and Pacific railroad He carried a trunk containing his samples, valued at about $10,000. It was checked us "personal baggage," neither Perry nor the rniliond agent asking any questions, nor making statements regarding the con tents, which, it is alleged, was commonly known as a jeweler s trunk. Kn route to Petersburg the train jumped the track and the baggage car with ius contents was de stroyed by fire. Perry IJros. sued the re Drivers ot the company for their loss and a master awarded them damages In tbu sum of $7,270. In his opinion the judge said "If the station agnt did not known that the trunk contained jewelry he had leason to believe it did. Hu ivoeivod it knowing that Perry was not entitled to have it car ried as gwrsoual baggage. The agent did not believe that the ti unk carried personal iNiggage only. It is plain from the evi dence that he recopnized it as a jeweler's trunk and that he understood it contained a stock of jewelry. He was, therefore. not deceived and the receivers were not de frauded." "From the decree of tho circuit court to pay the $7,287, the receivers appealed tothe supreme court. Justice lilatchfonl re viewed the case in nn opinion of consider able length, quotiurc copiously from tho testimony Introduced before tho master. 1 his conclusion and the judgment of the court was that the decree of the circuit court must be reversed and the proceedings Instituted by Perry llrothere be dismissed Justice Ulatchford said in announcing the decision that it was l cached on the grounds thnt there was no et dence to show that the baggage agent had any actual knowledge ot tho contents of the trunk, and that Perry in purchasing n ticket for a passenger tram and then tendering 1 is trunk to the agent to be checked tendered it as containing his personal baggage. 1 he receivers were not liable for the contents of tho trunk other than personal baggage." Discussion in the Senntn. "Washington, Aivil 11. The recent de cision of Judges T'ift and Hicks in Ohio and Speer in Oeorjia, in relation to the rights and duties of railroad employes oamo up m tho senate yesterday In connection with a resolution ii structing the commit tee on interstate commerce to enquire into that nnd other subjects; and quite a long nnd interesting debate resulted which had not closed when the senate adjourned. Tho remarks by Senators Gorman, of Maryland, and Voorhees, of Indiana, as to the effect of those decisions being to con vert railroad employs into serfs nnd galley slaves, were criticise I by Mr. Piatt, Hep., of Uonneetlcut, as lntei iperate anil as merely intended to excite the passions of tfye labor ing man. A resolution for a committee to wait on the president and inform htm that the sen ate is leady to adjou n sine die, was offered and agreed to without question, but subse quently a motion to econslder was made by Hoar, Rep., and was entered to lie called 'IP t'MrwafUir IHE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor Bays It a,ts gently on the stomach, liver aud kidnevs and Is a pl-'sant laxative. This drink la made frum hei tw anu is prepared lor use as sully as tea. It la called DANE'S MEDI&IHE AlldruarglsuselUtatS0c.andflaMckaf. Ifyoa cannot get ft. send your addresa fbr s free sample. Lane's l'anillr Medicine move the lion els aeli day. In order M he healthy this Is necessary. Addle OHATOlt F. WOODWAltJ) I-K ItOY. K.Y iTHE KIND g Hi THAT CURESS rifAHMCS HIMMOXH, A MARVEL IN COHOES! (Kidney and Liver Disease) i Oil 15 YEARS, CURED BY 3 BOTTLES ! SDana Sahsaiuhim-a Co.: I ClKNTl-KMl-N i llima' !... r.t.-,..l ihfiiHh tiythutirtcof your HartapsriMn I ft-d Itl Phavu ith'IvchI. 1 Ml l'"r XC 4MH I have tWn trmiblml withi (ii imliiNintheNtimiurh. n!m Kid. 2 jEiM'v and I, Iter UImmim, Udly that f org gm" wih iiau w sujr in mil. A I haxouwti thrro lottlci of DiVNA'S 1 SAKSAPilRILLA Ssiid I feet like u new mini. I rwom. BNim'iKl It to any ufllii-t.-cl lth llmiM of the Kid-1 BBfnpyt. yours rtmttTmillv, Hm CbhiH-a.K. V. CHAllLES SIMMONS. BThp truth o( tlic nliovi) li orrllflpil to hy J.UIKH S CAI.KINS, llruMlMt of Uulioox, N. v. Never purchase o! a " SUBSTITUTCI1, E(a person who tries lo sell you something! eclse when you call lor Dana's.) Our bol ides arc being filled with a COUNTERFEITS SARTICLE by "Substitute's." Buy ot the! HONEST DEALER who sells you what youu 1 ask for, and II you receive no benefit he 6 will return your money. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Delias!, Maine. WANTS, tteo. P Olt KKNT. Offices In tho Kefowioh build- 1'iir. Mtc nn heat and electrlo Hum. An- ply at Itffow toll's clothing-store. S18-tf 70H KENT. Larso and commodious store I1 room .Hid dHcllliur. with excellent rellai. situated at oorncr Lloyd and Jurdln streets sjneunniioan. l' or runner particulars apply at No. 101 North Jurdln street. 8-31-tf ITiO't mATjH Home and lot situ.tto on East 1 Coil street The lotls lBxUO fe-t. and the house I'OiU.ilus six rooms end gariet, uh good cclUr. Apply at tiie 1 1 ku.m.d oftluo 37-lm (TIOR P.ET Storeroom and riwelllnir ' lately oicun'ud bv S. L. Ilrown. No. 110 a. Main s root. Immediate possession Riven. vppiy 10 vi. .vieuec. sautx f-lKVRKAt, AORVTT W ANTED. To writ tT busln.Msand anuolnt nL'cnts for larpeit. st'lctlv Ma-iimlo BenevolPiit Asoorlntlnn Ounnmee Fund plan -aver iKflO.CKW DO- iissi-ts 8,000 members cheapest Msonle Insurance Oanalno reproscn' Urgest M.iBonic stiivlnij und Loan Associtinn. L beiul cootrtet. Address. Fred. H Brown, vice Presidout 600-1-3 Phoenix H'ullding. Chicago. 8 29-al "NTOTICE. Tho n lbllc Is herebv elven notice 1 tnat my wife, Mry Welter, has without nny onus" or provoci'ion anu against my w n loit my bed und bord and that I will not he '-esnonslble for unv deols she mav oontrai-t. I also hereby wrn all persons not to allow her toooniraei liny ueo s wild mem in mv nnme. John Wem'kk Shenandoah, Pa April 11, 1803. 1-lt- t 4 (JKNTS WANTED ON 8ALARV or com iV mission, to handle the new Patent Cheini oal lnkHiraslns Pencil. Thenulckestandereai est selllna novelty ever nroduoed. Erases tnl ihoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like magic 300 to 500 per cent proflt. One agent's soles amounted to W30 in six days. Another t$! in to hours. 1'revlou-. experlenoe not necessary. For terms and tull particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., Lb Crosse. Wis. xt3P 6-tH-ly VTOTIOE OP HTO "KHOL"EHS' MKKTINU. l The annual meotlng of the steokholders of The Citizens' Kleetrlo Light Comp my, of Mienan' osh. will he held at the otllce of the coiniiauy. No. 21 North Jardtn street, on Will nesday, April lith, 1803, between the hours of 2 an 4 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing eleven (ii),direotors lor tne ensuing year, anu he ring aud receiving the Auditors' report. VJMt-onw John Ukuhlkh, Keo'y. GHAUTEU NOTICE. Notloe ishereby given that an apptloatlou will be made tothe liovenor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the M'hday of Anril. 1893. by II. w Tltman. John M. Kobrd is. L J. Wilkinson, P, J aughanaad J. II. llouseulok.mnder the Act oi ak emuiy or tne uommonweaitn or renn svlvi i In, entitled "n vet to provide for the Iiii-om rtlon and Iteerulatlon of oertaln t'orporai on." approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereof, for tne Charter of -n Intended Corporation, to be culled '-Shenandoah Munufaciurlng Company," the character nnd object whereof is the manufacturing of hats, cups and clothing, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly anil its supolem-nts. juin u. uuiUEi, nnnciior. Shenandoah. Pu.. March 30, 1893 3-30 3t-oaw J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Main it t, Shenandoah. PRING OF '93 Intending buyers nre Invited to insiaKit what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Bheuaudoah. Prices the lowest, l'lauoa, Organs und Sewing M&ehineg lu various styles and price. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but wfcts the peo ple srs told twice that it Gallagher's Cheap Cask Htore they osn buy Flur and T s at lewer rates thn anywhe e In this town they sie gl dto test the truth of the on repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries Butti-r a d Y.zt. Poutoej, Ureea iruok, Hay sad Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ciiRMR mm m jarmx mm D K. J a Man btcin. pnrsiciAX and aunaaoN. Offlto and Resldenoe, No. SI Ncrth Js.rd.lt Street, Shenandoah, s OVER P.000 MEN ARE OUT The Chicago Strike Becoming More Complicated. WORLD'S FAIR WORK MUCH DELAYED The Majority of tho Laborer and Me- f-lmtiles lgmplnyeil at .lai'lison Paik .loin the Itanks of tho Ntrlhers Tho Ciui traetora Ti-jlng In PHI the Planes Left A'aeant by the DIsMitlslled Men. CmrAno, April 11. The strike situation Iiciit isliecominginnracomplicntedand since yiMterdiiy morning there has been no lea tlian twenty strikes declared among the liiliorers employetl on the World's Pair buildings and almut thofrroumlsat Jackson ji.ti-k. At a late hour lastulght the records revealed the fact that during t'ie day over 0,UU0 men hail quit work, and this morn ing two or three more branches of organ ized lalior joined the ranks of the strikers, making the total number out between 0,- aud 0,000 men. The strike has greatly retarded work on the grounds but the contractors say they have nothing to fear aud will get along nicely with the help thev can procure from outside the city. New recruits of non union men fiom various bectlons ot the country aio arriving on every train und im mediately set to work. President Higmbotham said last evening that lie Is willing to tko thu tespousihility of opening an unfinished fair, and Hint the public will excuse the directory when they learn the cause. lilrector Ueneral Davis snys that It Is a nioht serious affair, but he is yet In hopes that the difficulty may lie adjusted. The council of administration will have a conlerence to-night with Presidents Coggs well, o tho Carpenters' council, and Itus-H-ll, of thu Untitling Trades council, but they insist they cannot give way one inch and that the agreement excluding non union men from tho grounds must be signed before the strike Is declared oil. If the di rectory maintains its old attitude tho men will appeal to labor organizations nnd la Inn ing men everywhere to boycott the fair on the ground that it is antagonistic to thu interests of trades unions. The entire foice of Columbian Guards has liecn ordered on duty within the grounds, nnd an extra forco of city police lias been ordered to the scene to patrol the exterior. Tho men are jieaceably inclined. The Exposition authorities hate placed the number of men on strike nt 4,000 but tho btrike leaders say it is nearer 7,000. President Iiigiubotham said last night: "It is too bad! They were well paid, well treittod, nnd had no excuse lor their conduct. Many of them were Chieagoans and should have enough pride in their city to have refrained from going out, even it they were not Quite satisfied. However, we will simply go on without th'-m. This is a gigantic-enterprise, which no labor strike t-au seriously affect. Every vacant place will ue filled, and that very soon." The men who are engaged as teamsters have been receiving $1.(J0 jier day. and ye-i-ti-day made a demand for 2 per day which was refused them, whereupon a strike was ordered and t be men stopped as quick as the drop of a hat. The entire trouble hinges on the unwill ingness of the fair authorities to sign the usual annual agreement made between bosses and workmen, because of the clau.se which provides that none but union men shall work on the grounds. Eight hours work antl forty cents per hour wages has been conceded, but the di rectory takes the gronnd that this is a gov criment enterprise anil that it has no tight to discriminate in favor of union men. It re "uses also toarbitrate on the sameground. Many of the men were unwilling to ft' ike, but were compelled to oly the be hest of the officers of their unloiiB. Men Apply for Work. Chicaoo, April 11. Many men applied for work yesterday aud were at once given employment. Fully 2,000 men remained at work in spite of the order to quit. Pres ident A. B. Hussell, of the building trades council, appeared before the World's Fair coincil of administration in the afternoon with a communication, which he said tho striker withed him to make. In this the men stated that they did not wish to retard the work of the exposition, and would con Kipiently be glad to leavo the settlement of the trouble to arbitration. They abked thnt the fair officials appoint one man while they would do the same, the two to select a third nnd all three to act as a lioard of arbitration. This oiler, Mr. KtisMill said, would be open until to day nt -1 o'clock. If it is accepted the men will return to work pending tho hearing of tho evidence nnd the settlement of tho trouble. It was remarked, however, but little attention would be Hild to the offer as the World's Fair officials had been ex pecting the strike, and had made arrange ments to secure 5,000 men who are now on their way hero. Murderer Snlynrds Captured. Carlisle, April 11. "Charlie" Salyards the burglar who shot and killed Policeman Martin on Saturday night, was arrested at Winchester, Va., yesterday afternoon by the iiolice authorities of that oity. At the time of the murder he wore a long board. Yesterday morning he had it re moved by a Hagerstowu barber, who sent a portion of it here for identification. The llody "Sot Yet Iileiitlfleil. Nw York, April 11. The body of the man killed by a truck on a Brooklyn ferry boat early yesterday morning has not yet been identified. A telegram sent to J. E. Prince, at Norfolk, Va., whose card was found in tbe pocket of the dead man's slothes, shows that Prince is at his home. Servla a Miaklng Too. BELQRAmt, April 11. A severe earth quake was felt in many parts ot Servla. The village of Veliki Popovitch was shaken luto ruins aud several inhabitants were killed. Deaths in wrecked houses are re ported from other villages in the kingdom. I A Famous Trotter Dead. Beatrice, Neb., April 11. Tobacco, the famous trotting stallion owned by J. It. Lodd, died yesterday ot laryxisis. Ilia owner refused an offer of $100,(100 for him after ha broke the world s record last fall. bIisiumib'o Valley Hospital Burned, New Castle, April 11. The Shenango Valley hospital was destroyed by fire. Tbe building had just been completed, and was to have been opened this week. It oast about 118,000; insurance, $13,500. I Lincoln to aitll OH April . London, April 11. Hoo. Robert T. Lin coln, American minister, will sail for tbe United States on April '4m, leaving secre tary bite in charge ot tbe legation until tho arrival ot Mr. liuyanL D&MiJKRWf Thero is nothing like the RESTORATIV N.tVINE discovered ly tho prc.it epoclallst. I3i. r.1ILE8, to euro nil nervous diseases, Be Haadaclia, tho Slues, Norvou Prostm Jon, Sleoplosenesa, Neuralrla, 8t. Vitus. i3anoo,FH9and Hystorla. Mrny physicians "eltln tr-olr proctira, ,-u.d o-iy tlia results are- . 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