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Show ORDER PREVAILS. The aj-l)jy Labor Dtmonttratlous arc Likely (0 Pass Off Peaceably. 2500 HEN IN THE ST. LOUIS PARADE. The Slretti or Paris and Vienna Present n orui2llr Quiet Appearance. REPORTS FROM THE VARIOUS CITIES AND TOWNS. A Congressional Election Ulil Intro-dnced Intro-dnced In the Hoc. Another An-other Hanging. Or Tcliriph to tie hews I may niv, Tho Lssbor Drmouslrallon Vro. solie uo IlrOer TfhMetrr. Paius, May I, E:30 a. m. Xo listuruauce has occurred here up to this hour. All is quiet on the boulevards boule-vards in the outlying sullous of the city, whiio tho central quarters wear the uual apect. The shops, with tho exception of those devoted to tbe sale of firearms and ammunition, ammuni-tion, are open, business being carried car-ried 011 as uial. The gas men and gis stokers Inaugurated their strike this morning. I'erroul, Kaudin and Li Cliize, socialist deputies, are perfecting tbo arrangements for the demonstration of worklngmen. .Xoon. DIsitches from Marseille-, IPirJeaitx, Xaney, Boulaix and Mile my that no disturbances have occurred. QflET IS VIENNA. Vienna, I:S0 p.m., 'May 1. Despite De-spite Uie Mief that the labor demonstration de-monstration in this city will beat-tended beat-tended by graio disorders, there has yet lien no disturbance whatever, rhere havo been no street inrades, but meetings are being held in the various balls, attended by tho larger portions of worklngmen in the citv. Xo afternoor papers will be i'suwl, as tbe printer are all taking port In tho May-dav fetes. The strike in tho provinces is spreading. It is calculated that throughout Austria and Hungary 1,000,000 men have already struck, or threaten to strike. NO PARADE AT JIINNEArOLlS. Minneapolis, May 1. There will be no ttarade today, but an open air meeting will be lieli by the worklngmen tonight. Most of the Important trades have already received re-ceived reduced hours. About the only movement for a reduction Is by Ulu plumbers, who tab- n holiday today, and will demand the bourn and advance in wages for second clas3 men. TIIe'st. LOCIS DEMONSTKATION. St. Locis. Mny 1 It Is expected thai fully SVW men will ! in line in the great labor demonstration under the auspices of the American Federation of Libor. The parado will be swelled by the presence or the Knlt-M. nt 1 -IS,- .i bo made up of boookbinders shoe laster, harness makers, cigar makers, garment cutters, plate printers, collar makers, machinists, coopers, and a dozen other trades, above nil liciug ten organizations or carpenters, nud It is believed tho demonstration will bo followed by a striku In one or more or the building trade, precipitated by the employes of the planing mills, a tho Carpenters Carpen-ters already have an eight hours' day. After the parade there will I appropriate cxcrcics at Schneider's Gardens and various halls throughout through-out the city. Thousands or badges in the form of a brooch representing the figure "S" are cmr.liimi)v wom. Today noextraordinary precautions pre-cautions are Liken by the authorities authori-ties and no serious troublo is anticipated. antici-pated. I'EACE IN BERLIN. Berlin, May 1, 9:30 a. rn. At tills hour niall groups of working-men working-men are gathering I h tbe streets, to Ic ready to join the labor parade. Xo I disturbance is reported from auy quarter. Xoon. Quiet continues throughout through-out tbe city. The streets wear a normal apiiearanco in consequence either of th-notices issued by employers em-ployers threatening to discharge the employes who absented themselves from work to take part in the labor demonstration or the apathy of the men themselves. Tbe Locwe factory, fac-tory, a large establishment, began this morning with nearly a full force. There were but fifteen al-scuteesof al-scuteesof all tbe hands employed. In Fritter & Bcnsman's sewiug machine ma-chine fnctory.anotber large concern, only flvu failed to report for work. A large number of pcrsons.however, are making theday a holiday, visiting visit-ing the G run wall and other subur-bin subur-bin resorts. HEKLIN MOIO.XSTrtATioN. Xotblngof an outward character has ytt 01 curred in connection with the dimon'trallou by tbo working men exiept thearrestor one man detected de-tected in the act or hoisting a red flag. Work is proceeding in the usual manner In Mun-tcr. IVinlnul. en, Strasburp, Xunmburg, Sttltln, Dortmund,, Xtnklrchg, rjtaudan and Seurikan. A few of the working work-ing men in Lelielg and Halle went on strike, but the majority not in favor of making a. demonstration went to work as on an ordinary day, and proprietors or the smaller manufactories manu-factories or tho city have closed their establishments to give the employes em-ployes a holiday. KANSAS CITV. Kansas Cm; May I. -This city is nearly non union, consequently there has been practically no agitation agita-tion at all or the eight-hour question. ques-tion. There is no prospect of tho occurrence of strike-, and no May day demonstration is attempted. MATTERS AT OMAHA. Omaha, May 1. There is no strike here, and none Is contemplated. contem-plated. CINCINNATI". Cincinnati. .May 1. This city h happiiyfr s from labor trouble-of any considerable magnitude. The only thing is a demand for ten per cent, increase In the wages of the lnch moulders. This will affect about 500 men. eight and eight. SfiLLWAUKEE, My I. The carpenters car-penters demanded eight hours work with eight hours' lay, while the master carpenters declined to grant the demand as a body of Individual members left to do so, and many have complied. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Grand Rapids, Mich., May'l. AH tho nnion wood carvers are out. Tho manufacturers will be able to fill tbelr places. |