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! f ' it 6 JV - HAY DAY lYutdu'il With Interest Both in l'liropn und AmerU';v. How the Day Was Observed at Horns and Abroad. Ttirvuti'ui il HlriUu of the Clili iku 1'iirkiiiK Hou Kuiiiloycs Xlcclurcil Oil Hut Few Strikes in Now York Uvtrult I'ulou Cur.litir ltutlllilK for liliiht lluurik The liny III ruropu. Cmt'Aiio, May 1. At ft intH'ttnx of the rmckiiur Inmso laUnvrs lint nitfht tho jirosjiix'tivo strike nt tho stock yurils wae iiriicticiilly declined olt. This no tion L sui.l to Ik) In nivoriluiioo with the wish of tlio Auu'rit'Hii Fuiloriition of La bor, who want to sulile the carvs-ntum fight before aiiotlior is niiuiiifuriitv 1. The ducisiou weuieJ to meet with eat iafui'tiou on the part of a majority of the workmen. The failure of this movement practically jnifs iui oiul to the general movemoiit im.l itreatly riiluctM tin) chiuioea of imperilling trouUo. A ticcst lnrinli. The Mav Day pnrnile of workinirmen hore was partUii atcl in by over IW.noO men, rennwutintf nil tlio luill.lini truilm and nearly every lulior or(,'ii!ii.iiiion in tho city and coiinty. Tlio iolie cavort of 150 iiatrolmeu, for Koine misou did not nuikv its niijv niaiue at the hour of atartinn 12 o'clock and the iirovossioii moved without it. Tliu entire line i f March vras crowe d with iH ojile tu.tlv i if tlie workinc vims who nru In yu'nnitliy with tlie eiht hour nioviiii.-iit. 'I lie striking ':iri.vu ters. B.OiKl stronir, 11 the provi-ssiim. There wi re no ilvinontriitii.iis .ilmis the line of march save the hearty chci r inij of tli"ii:itiils of men, women a:i l Children who hud turned out to welcome and applaud I he nn-ml ers of the car penters' union, the only labor ni-ijiinua-tion of voiiM'ruviivo nvw on r-t t-i ke. PHILADELPHIA UNION CARPETERS Delliillitl Tucnly-flvs Cent tut Hour for Nino lluur a l.iy. riltl II'KU'IIIA, May 1. 1" aivor.l.-iti.'o with the action taken last n; .'!it hy the union carts-Mora of r'uil.-i ! ': hi.i, a' a meeting b id in Naval Po-t 1. nr.d.T the awjiivea i.f I.oc.il 1'iii' ii No. p. i the t'mfed llri.Hii-ihoi.il 'f Cit'ii 'iiti r' and Joiner. nlmul .:o oaiicnt. r.i struck work this uc rnin,'. -TUe UroTher of C irp I'.-r-s" an 1 J dn orn of America are on 1. 1. in this ti'Iit, and there i niiiv nue thimr I "r u to do stivk to-fet',i..r ami un.iit thu re wilt." That was w-iv in whi' h Sect 'tnry Cliiirh Tlioiiipioii d. liv.-ri I liini-elf thin morning at the lih - tinu of the strik-T in Naval 1'. .t hail, iu which ..utl"1 Jiiunieyine'i ot;!!!t took j ut. All Were i n:!'.i'-inti;'.illy in licr of t'ie ftrik" l"i- r n," which h irantiiis tnorniiii: nl o'd ! The . -ir, .nt.-iit i'.vmi.i" 1 tha ty-five Ci-nts mi h"iir for niie- hoiiri" w..rfc tr day. Tlie l'tv-i nt rule ii irry e, nt. IN NE.V C CITY. Hut 1'ew Mrlkrs 3l'iutrr ritrn.le nnil si...ftitnal.liiv Ni.wYoki;, M iy 1. A nnnVer i f trades ci.ioii will nmke to-day a h'df- IlolidilV. there Will 1h- S. Hie few stlik . mid iu the i viiiiitf the i!e'MT-r i.ar.i le Will take 1 1 1 -e, ending with an i. niiiei.se Itiawi nieeiiiiij at I'ul II s ;iiare, luld nmliT Hi" nu-pices of the i i-niral L:i..i lininn und oiM.iii tii' la'iir party. Nearlv ev.-ry trielc will lv repn -ented in the pivci loll, mi l ti.e tlUllils r i f lin n who will be ir. Ii'i i- vari-m-ly eti lnntil at from l'l.e m to ilo.nisi. The larade will stiirt at 7 o'clock. Tne route til l e r.l.in-iled 0V1T Will III II short rae, and vol end nl Viiion Siiari.. Klssi'ln wiil !v in le from three -tnnds in the ii. re, an I will Ik' in tlie Km- (,-iinh, tiel'i.i.ill llllll Hebrew l..l. lliij,'! The ('nrieiil,-r. The eiirper.ti rs' strike will iv t lsvriti nntil Monday, win u w..ik wiil be stop jssl in ail sle' ps where thi- ijit liour de tnand is n it (,'ratitid. As iimuy of the lariet rotitriii'tors h ive iil: i v t'r nu rd all that ii as '(el of ta.-m. tlie .sink i lli it cjip-eted to be a hrvo one. The carpenter will un e! on Saturday ni ;!it at VelM. r hail, receive renr:s f r-,m every sliop in the ci.y And h.-u u to Some riKeches. tllher tlulhllnic Triulti. Thej.lasii rers, bricklayers, stoin. tnn urns and risifers hnvo nil lunde an.ui :" nients for lb isi.n nud theru will lv no t.o ibli u heir ran. s. I iilun l-'ruuiers. Tim ntdon framers of this city will strike to-d. iy in the few ) t.ni laoe not alreinly jrnuited the demand f r ftuht hour- ii day at fifty cent an Ii nr. At I mee'iiirf of friiiners' animi 1 i.-t Iiinht it Was iiiinonnced that (llty-iive of tliesixlv-even employei-s in the city ha I (rrtintiil the deinauds of the union. Hie liumlsT of tilsers will there' mt Is? very rmnll. Tho liskslniths, silk riMii wonvern, nnd pruisibly un or two small firgQiiiratioiis lu.iy no out on tiii,ei.s dny. The rails nlers i f llriklvu, netn LofitiK !i,.5 luuii will strike on Monday. DETROIT CARPENTERS. riftern llurolretl Hut un a lieiuuml foi' l.luhl Hours a liny. DirrttoiT, Mich., May I. There nm I, CM) union rarreuters on strike to-ilny. Tlirue Ciiilraetoin eiutiloyinu almiit ': men liave iiiiihsI to llie eiu'it-hoiir de mmid and thirty cents an hour, but the other roiitnii tors ar in for the battle, There has ln-eii no disorder, the rnrj-n-tern keeping clusn to their union ludls nnd theiu receiving rejiorts on I lie still lion. Only few rontriicturs hnv nun nnioiilst men nt work, on one Job twenty-live non-union and union i-nr-pontcru are reported at wm-k, but it is ha id they will Kn out at noon. At timu the district council will dis-ide whether tlin Ntrikert will iiiiiku a ilemonst ration tills iiftuiL'mn by wuy of a general p.v rail. The cnrpnntern are tnlrlntf preratiilons nifaiiist the itinmrtatlon of noti-uiiioti sirern from L'lltlftdft. If th stlike coll- tlniieKteu days a 1iud liilinls r of other tradesmen dependent illsm tliein will iw laid off, swelling the ranks of thu uniin ployed to H.fimi. The tndicat Ions, how ever, are that a compromise w ill la cf foi'ted before that time. In MllwniikiH, Mit .wai'kkr. Wis.. Mav I. There will lie no lalior deinonsti atioii whatever in llilwuukeu to-duy. Tuu 2,000 cuipuuters of OJs city are nil nt work m tnmnl fMs morning, lmvinir lAvrn the bos until to-morrow to rooouize the eitfht-liour flay. The men, with few exception, nave only been working nitfht hour in tills olty for many months pant, and the only demand they make ia that tlie bosses officially recognize the eltfht-hoiir ay torn. In tha event of a rafuaal, which il Improbable, the mm will go on strike to-morrow. YTnaitrr Parade at Loalstllla, LnttldVll.I.ll, Ky May 1. At least 12,000 men were in line tbla memin fn maklna procVwon or or five nilles In lamrth. After parade monster mantinswill be hu I n arnmai vara. where Samuel Oomp , prwluent or sue id other speak an FMaration of Uioor, will exldreas the ws The ear " Tm i peuterH inive not yet received un iiUHwer from the liobtiea, and nnlenu it in forth eomini? tliia lUternoon they will slrikti to- luorruw. In ilm Hub. riosToN. Mav 1. The carpenters em ployed hv the memhera of tha Cnrpun teri' llullderu Hswiciatlon struck here this uionmirf tor an ulght-Uour luinjr lnv. About 1 ,iw men are om, w iiuo some 9,000 remain at work for uon-asmv elation contractors, workintt ehtht hours a clav at the wime rate per hour iw was piid l efore tho stnHu Uefciin. livory tiling is nuiet. No Sil l lie In Cllieliiniill. Cini'Isn vn, Mav I. No strike in Cin- cinnali! This new eaiTie Joy to ilia hearts of Inn" eaipentorf of this city, who were on the ipil vlve tins morning. Tho recent nucmiii ot the uuinimn triul.v und the ti'oi.Me 111 oilier cuius comliiucd to tiivatly al.ii'in tho Uosm'S. NuttiliiK ' I'IicImok. rnivnflto, r.. Mav 1. 'I liere will lw no labor dene n-.traiiotir. in l'ilttdmi'g to dav. The builders are io;itated. how ever.'ovev the events which may follow within a few day-. YV;oit shorter Hour. Ii,fi:Mi'ii..'.Y., May l.-Over l.W wish, d or a". biin 1 makers struck this mori.hi 'i he ii" ;'k for nine hours a i',.iy wi.h tell hours' pay. MAY DAY N EUROPE. low the Threat d strlki-s Aurimu liit.rltillt'l Tntt n. M.iv 1. H:.I0 a. M. Miiall and -HtteriMl groups of wovliillulllell inn nlnvdv MVnuiiiu iu the sUiMs, iiiictly pr.KM'ilinW 'o the various places of reil-lezvoii-.. )i . I'll nit. irv to failing into lino iu tlie pi"c ion. ioiet pli'Valls in ull Hian.-i- "t i in- city. Xoo.v -i .i l-r prevails throughout the ity, ni.d the streets are mk ipiiet as unVsh no in);o were occiirrintf. The u'rent l.oi we factory opi ned uji this iiioruiin; wiih but flf'eeii absentees, atal , iilv live of the eiM''; i of Krister At lio? niin' s,wiim' in. thine factory re nciincd away In ui their posts. I.nrs iimiibft's of j i'ople ine indulttinx in ci.r-V'lis to lirmiewald and oilier places of inteie.,1 in ;!ie vi, mity of the i-ity. A wo! kiiiaii who I. el le i-ted the red Una on a telegraph p le has Ken nr- IV led. A y i- :t m mv of the minor ln itiufac tiirers Lave v. lmriirily t'.;lnti d llnir nuplovi's a h '.i '.ay. 'iHi-rilil I'e leefill. Tlwl ito-t n l-icos fi-otuthp principal :-iti. -i.; Udiiiaue repiv-ent paco mid i- -t, onb-r ii.- i v i;,.n, Milly priMrvisl. I t-1- vaiio i indu-'ti ial ix i-up.iiiotis are ; en..' f llowed ns n-ii.il at Minister, .id -n. Stra.-bm a. Nio-emburir. I Miietid. Ni-mkiicle M. Span- lau and Z'ii' Vi:i. At l.eioiir hikI Null.-, i.ie bi.lk of the woiknieii aro at Will ii. I-oi.. rill's. Miv 1 n !'! . M. The bull viirl iiiil sii' v.!b:iu c:i nis n. w. ll as he.tutr.il portion .-I the city, apiienr in tin- iii.r.i'.il n-'.i. 1 . 'win, - in- s a- n-ivd. tlie only li .1 b, a :: ::i.- of .h al. rm lire oti.ei v .oi; J, luniiioiis. the liri "f . i" iiiiiiv of the el to iinoK.uriii.. ii strtho were ittid i. .! em;.i..yi. of the ill..- :. Ami i lis.- !. I ; ;:l ni;..iii:c, who w. nt oiu e.iuy this no: uit. V:- i''la' d 'peli.si. Feroiil. l'.-idin m i !.; l.i.e. . f tie chainWi ot d.-pnlie, tr.-siHI busilv eu,."u-. d in p rfectinn I .-ir ri-.ul air.'inMi" nt for the Work i iia n s .I. in. n ration. fi, r 't.lii.'i Arr.t In I'nrls. S, -, ral iOi. ,fols In.ele b lliework-'nui-t- " 'o h -Id mi-tiiia have Iss-n I li .1 I y the interveiitioa of the llili'i u" the dliV I'.na. h.-suI1S tre. hnv. lm II . I le.'isl l.V till ls llce. All lllel.lpt in. ule ! r- i., 1 .-.I ,i i Il fir' ..un e. . h ale 'd. llie -f.iUll.lt L'll Wolk- ni.-li' p t!c;e. a 'Imht ill was promptly sup- n rislil-llnnr ivtlllon. A .1-1 ii' a. ion from the woiVt-i.-mcn of 'nii i nllr.l rt the ehuliil or ol d.-pilllea, wle re it pri-eiit. d a is.,oii itr.iiig tho iiiniii:iiiiUoii of ine t.ui.i noiir .lay. Tne p iiie t. the i haiiiU'r was is-cn-liid v v.i t crowds which bl.s ke.1 the '.Il .rotiiflit oe . -. li. ii-ly that cavalry coll Wis ie-ii.'111-.l lo the dlltv of Jlliefly i !.,l i.ii II prt sillfe for tiiedepu- ;u;i. .ii. I'Ui.H liers In Kraurc. rM'is. Mav I. T. leifi-anis fi niMar- cilio-. V.or.le iux. Nan. y. K..iio:ui and Lll.e ni.- lo ll.e eC'.s-t llmt ilplo the IU'.-- ii I in. ii.. nl in. ili-.iirli.ui. . - ot any kinu liuve tnki li i lat '. lelillN. Virvv. Mav 1.-::m r. m.-At this hour Ihe CUV l qlllet, an. I a ureal nun. y of the 'woikii.u'in. n nre utieiiding hails' wl.. re Iii.m tlbus are U'll.U held. Aiteris I. mm. nun Men. Stril:e are s'ctiriiiii( with nliuost iihe ieii. ';.il r pi Illy ill llie plovitlnn of llie i.it.iie. iii ..1 It l e1 im.iiei Unit l.iioo, inn ii. u liuve already struck or thrent- ;, , Ii, ilii -II. Tin eii-iiunn S.s'liilltH rbaraisl with iwi.m in :his eitv for the piii i.- of in- Itinu 'he workuu-u to violeiice have been arre-ted. .Ies Alsmteil. There l a w. Il-Ki.iiiii.1e. feni among I,.w-. , ., i i.illv in Austria, that diirltiK the hib'.r ell ltellll'lll IireVlolls to Btlil on Mav 1'aV. iidvatitnite Would I e taken of the i.i.i..itiiiiiiv to lis it their property, but mi lar few oulraKosof this kind have heell I', ported. Tliel e ill" Hot Ups-ar lo N- an; pr"peit of the liiiproVi.iiieiit if then 'jH..i;i.,n In that country r manjr a In r-. nini next to the lulsr iim-stion llie lie! . ' problem will ! the one tliat will anitnte Kiiros-. A lllul nt I'esth. I'r-iTii Mnv I A crowd of working ineii to-ihii i olli'tisl In front i f the roll iug noil, ti pii'inielois of which luwl rwlstM il-.. ir do. hands, nttackliiK the biitultitf n ml pri i,iiiatiiig a riot. Tho DilllUiiy were hnru.-l to tlio arrne, but Were iinalile to disperse the luob until they had churned with the bayonet and wonndisl ninny of 'he rioter. The mill cou.liiii in operation. Imilon, IX!)ON, May 1. As tha laW pnrea rton waa j 1-sinV nloiut the Tliaim-t em lainkuietit a croWil of ftml roimlia at teinptwl to crwito ft tumult. Twenty five hundred Kllceinen, who llmsl the embaiikiiiMUt, however, pnnnptly sun prossM the at1emit and tiiunmglUjr oownl the rough element. The pi'','' authorities have announced that the currying of torchlight will be rhrldlv snpprusHod, The" itullciitiona now are that the flem onstriitlon, at leoat so far aa the parade is ooiicerm-d, will prove a flnsco. rr.l ot Thirty Thnnsanil Chariukoi, May I. Thirty thonannd workiiiuiiieii are luandiliig through the street of Charlerol on their way to at tend a monshir net'ting. The vaat but orderly throag kis-jsi time aa it marches to li own Kinging of "The. Muraclilalse." MR. POWDERLY In Jersey lljr II" Talks Almul llerenl lliilliit lies franits. JmtaKY City, N. J May S. Maator Workman I nwili rly, at ft mis ting of la Isirers In thin city, ami In speaking nlmut the m-ciit Inllot (mix frauds hern, aaldt "The man who would tamper with the Imllot Ihix Into which I had placed my Imllot. I would hang on the ueareat tree before tlie next morning. " ASI1EVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : MONDAY He was Intel rnp'.ed by cheers, but re suiniiiK. said: o'l'lial's not nnarehv, nnd I should say to Clod, ' Yiiii should let me into heaven for that, if for no other reason.' What would you do with a men who would tear down the American tliK V" "llanu him. Shoot him on the spot, was the answer. "1 tlmimht ho," said Mr. Powderly. but the Ihuc l only a run " l'''1'1' " biinlin. When those people lumper with the ballot box they tear the whole sub stance fn ill the Ihiu, nnd t rumple on it. I tell von people to piirnde the streets mid shout, ' Death to the men who make the b illot I ox il l. u,;hiiiK' stock in this country.'" EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND W ill I'riictlci. Hi lore the suoieine fouii He Ink,- tin I In III. WasiiimitoN, May .'. When thesu preiue court of the ( niled Stales met nt liiHiti, e.x-ri'i'siilent I'levehiiid wnsoueof the lawer wi Ii u llie puce rescrveil formeiii'lK-rsif 'he .ar. I le was nccoin panic.l bv M'. II "land, iiimrney Keiiernl of the last ii.i.iiiiiirti r.nitHi. luiiiieiliately after llie opeaii: ; of c.nir. Ihe chief jus lice iwlo il it 1 1. ere were any millions for adiiiilon lo the bar. Mr. (iniland arose nini. in the usual formal slUe, said: "1 itiovethc iidiiiisr-ioii of Mr. I irover Cleve land, who is duly iiialitied under the rules." The chief justice direi'teil the requisite oath to Ik- iiilniiiiisteied. which was mt fornied bv Mr. 51i Kinney, clerk of the court. Mr. I levelanil then wenl into the clerk's ollico. w here he pnid his fis of rn, had his inline renistcrod, and re moved his parebnieiil. It was not noii erall known that he was in town, and (he iiewr. of his ailmisi-ioii to the bar of tin' supreme court was a surprise. Mr. (.'lev eland I- ol counsel III What lire know n in Ihe ilrainnire ciisom Iroin .cw I irleniis. and asked lor mlinissloii III or- lorllial he itnulit Ih ipialilii'il to apiienr Hu m- Slllls Ik tore llie court. 11 IS mil,, i.r.ibable that the cases will lie r I ... i at il.i. iciiii ol the court, ami ih. v w ill proUibly K over until next Noi.iiilr. EXPRESS OFFICE ROBBED. Hi. vtMii. i Kepi ihilel An lnvetliulla U lli'lliu; Millie TiinM iiii i.i'. (in.. Mav 2. A neiisn lion ha- Ihs-ii created in .loiiticello, Klii., lueutv un es iroiu nere, ov uie nuns-ry if the epie-s ullice theie. llie particu lars, leal ne I I loin a reiiiible sou ice, are i follows : A i.roiciiieiil citizen stepissl mini I I iitilci. at .Molltli 0 In to id elf a uin of money the nuioiiiii i.in.r s'IK..'iO. Mr. Iieiiham, imitiuifi r ,f the i lll. e. w ll.-. alM'lll. lull 111-i lel'K Mr Will l'...nie. I euite.l for Ihesiimi' Slioit'v all. r ho 1111--1.I tin' I'ackaue, ami llM.oele.l lll.lt II hail U'ell slolell. lie lenol'li'i the liilils'l'V, llll.l nil I'lVesllKil lion was I chilli. A Ic.'i.lintJ eilizeli wus li-l ecled. and. much lo Ins niilicjialloli WHS M'illclH'.l, I .111 lilt- liliin'i H.in not found. Mr. Iieuhinii iiiadi' the auioiint ,-.!. (Iwinulo the inolniiielice of the l none- luler. -leii. un- iiua.r nas is-i ii kept a invest i, a I 111. a- M,-,ll.le. hut tllorollll iiiiioii i- Is iiu made. It I- Inline. I I lu re I- No siilli rluu. Jm Ksnx. Mi.. May '.'. The governor ha--i nt llie follow uiv teii'trani: Mo l-l I ' I' t' I'- WV-I..H. I'..iinnl-mr- .. .. a .-. I.i.: n III , .'HI .1 'tii'ili. ..t-i-.li I it M i ia i. (Hi ii ' I' iielo 1-lllJll ii-.- I.I.I I ... I !.- ll."ll. I In' ell ij 'Il .i ,11 t.. r, ,. I .... .,- .ii nil ii..-ii. si lull... .'.r I'' i-i.-i" n.u I- mil. ii Minui inK nil,. vlli. .t -i I' "IT. ll.-lroe. h tile llll-l. l'nw nr.it SciilMis. I la., Mav '!. I'artu cr iu this -ectioii have nl :. n lolled all hope of makii.u any w heal. The ru.-t lla- eolllpl. tel. 'le Ir.o eil all that W its nol lillle.l bv the' fo-l. ureal di ill of il nill not even lie.nl out, VI t llinle ll.nl-. ' Sum I'sk. N. Y.. Mav It hnsUvn in iii.'i d ll.-re I Int t In- iiiarriiik'e of Mi Winnie I 'a' I ilnuu-hter of ex-l'r. -i lellt .ll'llel-oll Di i-ol Iherniif.sleraey, iinl Mr. AIIh-i i. ill.inoii. ol S raen- will take i.l.i.. carlv iu .lime, at the h. .ii I the linvi- laiioly, ill .Ml i ippi Mr. Wiikin-oM nud a l artv of Siracll-c 'ill-it. I- w ill o,, to Mi. is ippi in a privule nr. Mr. W'lli.in-oii w ill lins-t Mim lluvia ii New V..ik mi her return from laimis ,i b. i -he -ail- on May '.'o. Mi I) ivi ia-piliclc.i-.il her lioil- eiill ill I'nris. Ilii- t.reui liiHir Im., W si- ii-i.N. May Aivording to ill niH.rt- i-is-elvisl, so far, oldv two a-e ol laiMir ileiiiolistratioli, utli'lidtsl ib i.i'oi.ec. luiM" is-cnrivd. Hue was ll I'e li, mid the oilier lit Pro hit.. II .ineii town in tin. proviinv of Moravia u-:. a. No other li-tlirbaliee III s Us'll iini'i. iroiu iu Elliots., and hot any In be t'liit.-l Statist, alllioiich dclnolistla ion-, i. oh or without -Hikes, were had a aPiio 1 even" gn'at center of Js.pula i, nt in II e I nileil sialic iitnl III l-.uros liiaiol. V of tllle were fur shorte llio laln.rt bill ill llllll) V Cll-il II tll- ioiil was iiiade for Incieascd my. 'ivplvu -.1 ' is-iiers Hag wa . I,e. I. mil on 1. JT d iy. fie hastelie.1 , .....I it wiiuu iioii.ivd by a pullueiuau THE LATEST IN SILVERWEAR. A dsrlilM novelty Is a sfssio representing ths ups-r shell of an oyster. Boinewhiit old Is a bittl-nuilom foriued by ths HrU of a silver eoeoanut slislL Irregular dents In the sides of a satin fin Islied shaving mug give it an odd effect. A nnl.pi stamp lix rharin hna the fao- rinuw of a stnl euM etched on tin front. Two doits' bnih tiiKglng at a gurnet est- ting Is conspicuous among silver ring norsl ties. A pretty ennrelt fnr a lady Is a hsmlrpbert. rail siivor jmrw reprissnuuig cue nail oi orauga. The t ip Is covered Willi blue silk. The rlsw of a chicken, apparently thrust through a circular piece of pnp r and holding a pilisiusl Kieke, forms a candlestick, which attracts much attention. A ningnllleuiit silver tea service hna seta of fnur Ihiti.l bars running illiigminlly through lusivjf biiiii-h-s of wild mses, worked In rw noiiMson the lsly or the amnio. 1'laln, pol UhM Imiuls surinnitit tin dowers, One of the handisiniest silver triplicate mlr Mrs of recent make Is ornamented at the shlas with gill llgur. and tropical ferns. At the ton Is ths hind of the gisl Pan, on each aid of which ciitil'ls ar offering the pipes which this god U representml as playing. Un ths front cover of the mirror a young girl's head Is etched with black silken hair extending tn lbs bass of theoruaiueiit. Jewelers' Weekly, Tha Hardy Lever, Sh Jllleil lilin. The ilo'bssi said Me'il nt.V)r survive the slns'k) Yet next ilny lie Hot ullt uf bed And inil Uiu rina In huuk. -Itackst. Ila I'.xccllcul Uualltlca Commend to nuhlic ntilirovnl tlie Cnlifor- oiu lifiiiiil fruit reined v rVvrui) of Figa. It is plcnsing to the eye, nnd to the tnstc ami liv genttv ncllllg on ine ainneva, liver nnd ImiwcIs. It cleanses the avatcm cffrcttinllv. thereby promoting the ficnlth and comlort ul nil who use it. Mm. Tn Person's Remedy cured Mr, R, E. Kllintt's child of scrofula in the eyes, after nil other remedies nnd inncn and the cure tins proven prrmnnem. I VP nii A11UK The Dulcli Protest Against i'licle Sum's Acl ion In Ircro.'i-lns tha Dullos Upon Certain Tobaccos. Tliey llelna.lll Ull I iieleil-eil lax on A liter- lilin IN-li-oleiiiii us ii lli-liilluti'.v meas ure The lti iite-t lor llllier Null. ins to ruiiililiie Against ilur frolei'lli'ii I'ulley tirt I.lli.'lj iu I'm Out. Loniiun, May :l.- ll has been expected ere for soia.' time lb-1 lie.. Ihitcli gov ernment would retali.iie in wino man ner for the injurv done to its tolmcoo trade by the added dntie- laid upon Su matra wrappers by the I'liiioil Slates. The Aiiiterdiiin factors and the colonial growers alike, have vehoiiieiilly protest ed to The Hn..me iig.iin-t tin .1 iimiKe to a business which had grown to ciioi'iuoiM proporllous und I'eiii iinli'd a tux on American petroleum ns a reiiiuaiory measure. The proposition will idimwt surely meet with favor notwitii-iaiuting tne protiists of some coici vvntie statesmen. A sliiiht duty upon tile Anicrh-an article would throw the business lino mo naniiB oftheRus" is and Antwerp nuisuters. who do the bulk of tile colilllielitiil trade, are very uuxious cunvcruiuK 'ho situation. Kmtiaitlliiir Not lmrth'Hlile. Biiiugi.'ling ftoin Uol;riiiin into JIol- latid docs not sein to be prai'ticable, thev nnv, both on aci'oiint ot tin- iniik or the ) ackiues nnd the dilTureuce in the npp' iiiiei'.ce of Kii.-t.iuii and Ainericcu oil. fiid such iic'.ioii ns is coiiti inplnted bv Holland would not only revolutionize bii- iness at the llelgiail senportw, hut w mid liK.in ruin to many small ilculors there. K..I l.lkety til Kueeeril. As to a Ihitch ie.iiest of other nations to combine ,'i;min-t thu proiistioiiist policy of the t'liltiil Stnlee, nlthoiigh a ation'g party in Kuglund nnd Franco iiiiglit 1- iii favor of such a oumo, M. Soulier, the Preuol; miui-ter of foreign aftaiis, -ays there is not much proiiabil itv of tlie 'nations iigtci'ig upon details ai'id that the fear of a eombinatioii npui the other si le of the A'l.muc liniiht uct us a deterring iiirlii. iice. '.l!llel-Hlll, A ireni-r.-tl niiiui-iy has lssn procliiiined in the I I aid of Crete. J he llsllan uove' llllient will protist In the strongest iiiuuner icain-l tae Hrall inii iliiTcc exiliidliig Italian emiiauls from ti.. it century. Tliei xi eiiiin.il niiiler Mr. Jin koti, an nlllrer of the llriti-b Kast Africa coinp.iiiy. has arrived nt t u'aii.la. nnd eoiu luileil trenth'- with Mw.mu.i iiii.l other chiefs, placing rptliila exclusively under Hritish ilitluence. The Loiulen PiniMlanl nntliorltatlvi'iy niinoiiin-cs tl.nt the p.veriiment declines Dost...iiini( the uppiiinll'iii of tlie pne visions ot the laud pint hare bill, pending the pa a i'e by parliament of a local Kuv sruuieiil bill. THE MORRILL PENSION BILL. It PssM-sthr House llllll I.e.' tn Ihe Sen- ule l.lalile lo l'il-. WiASlllNUTnS, M.iv 8.-The house has tiassisl tint Morrill is ii-ioii bill. It pro- vidi for a petiMon of is a inotith for Union soldiers who have niiched tho igo of tii: ul-o for a js'ii-ion of Pi a month, nuaioless uf age, for those who can show a disability imunl to the di-al iliti.-s now voted unitiT pen-ion riv'iaiiiions in If thev can oulv -h w a 7 disability thev iret no Ih iu Ii' from the bill, until they reach Ilm up- of '. It need not Iw shown thnt I'm- .lisability was cinistd by service in tin- war. The bill now l-is-s tn the somite for concurrence, nnd if il (.assc there it will go to the pic 1 . cut, who will pi'oimi.iy siirn it. though he is understood not to be eulinilaolic for a serviiv is-n-iou nill A SCAFFOLD GIVES WAV. Ten Men Fall Thirty I' ! at the Chleug- Morh Viinls, Cinrjiiio, Mav il.-Teii liricltlnyero. ninlovisl in Killing ilii an ice hoil-e for Swift & t'l-mp'tiiv. at llie stiH-k yards, were pirn Ipitnted thirty fis-t to tho arimnii bv the collati-e uf a sciiffold Two of tlie men. Ileiiiiiin Kaiifniati and John Ciregor, were fal.iily hurt. Kight ithers were sortou-ly miiireti. in tne eight, Fred. Wolff hml h leg broken and Fred. Lsofkv. John Wirry, August Mever. Frank Koiieii, August Miller, l, J, Carrs'titer and Cliaih Sytes were badly cut mid In ui-cd or injured intern- ullv. Contractor Vimkirk wa severely censured by sevi-ral of ilm-v I'ligaged at work on the building, who claim that his attention wr called tu the usocure coudiliou of the scnllold. NEWS IN BRIEF. Conilensntlnn of Interesting Items on Vnrl.Mis aulOset. den. Fremont Is on the retired list W. J. MclMinld, seivlng uiiiclilnu agent, suicided at liloiillllleld.il. Mrs. HhiiiiiiIi KIuIiiiiiioiis, aged IV), fell down stairs at Newark, U and was killed. The New York Sun edltorlnlly nom inates Governor Hill for the next president In 1MB. Ten brlrkl-ivera were terribly Injured by the full of a scull old at Chicago, Two will ilia. The Hendricks monument. Is on the ground, but will not be uuvellud for about a inoiiih. W. ti. Mndser. deputy postmaster at Helena. Ark., ia Ji,.VM short In Ills ao- ooutns and is a fugitive. After uoIiik tho rounds of all the rnurts, the villain) of Mldillctown, l w ill now ImytoMiss Jennie W hough H.islO for leaving an open sewer to swallow bar up In Issi. The house of William Holder, near Cumlierland ftiili. In.rueil Tueailay night. iluldur, ids wife ami one child ierlslied In the Humes. SI x ot Her iniiuruu shcujhiu in their nlliht clothes. At tray containing over aixty illnmond rings, and vul i-sl nt iilsntt was stolen from Mluhle Hint hers, jewelers, Iu Cincinnati, by two "slick" young men who succeeded In muklini I heir escape, liuls-rt Townsetid, colnnsl, sent to the penitentiary from ImciiK cniiniy In ItWH lor lllteell years, eumniltusl sulcldu WiHluesday morning by cutting his throat with a razor III tha presence oi uie paiu- lautiaiy uiuuluU, The Ahellle CltUen lve The latest locnl news. The freshest Stnte news. The la-st gcncrnl news. n.nr.it ...ol sneciiil comments, The Inrgeat subscription list of any sei'iunr pnicr in urc tiunv. The best ndvcrtising medium In a..,i the A full stnffof oblc editors nnd corrce iHindcnts. ... The ncntcst, newsiest nnd most enter prising pnier in North Carolina. Its efforts are nlwnya devoted to the unbuilding nnd development of the re sources o? the State, particularly the Western section. . Subscription, 8 per annum; 3 six months ; 00 cents per monin. RETALIATION EVENING, MAY 5, FREE EXCURSION. Soiiit'tliiiir? new for our cit izens is a treat to a five miles ule over the electric railway y all persons inm-liuoing n ollar's worth or more of ootls from MostMr Hros. & Wright on Monday, the HHth inst., and tlurinu,' the wo k illuwiii",'. Ctmibine I ! nsure jiikI profit l,v ai'M'tinn' this pporl unity. No stock in the eitv is more complete, iiilii'iiciiiw' many noveltieH in hvss (iixMls.TrinimiiipVs, No tions. Hats (bin: job at X. Y. prices), anil shoesto suit the most tasteful, l'olite and ac- omiiioilatiiifj,' corps of sales men to show you thnHih pordial invitation to all. No. 11 X. Court Square. AT THIS USADING JEWELRY STORE. TIk' vnttrv uttK-k i riatetl Jewelry, lili'lnilitii! line llroiH'lus, llulloiis anil llnux- Ills, nl H3-0NE-THIR0 0FF!-1-JJ Kt-Kimlliss of rust, ns wc intrnil in the future to keen nothliiL' hut Soliil I'.nlil uml Strrlun: Silver Jt-wi-lry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, VVVVt I LAItlNII kkVklU ttttt . . . si a asais. ISHIIPI S f A J.J.XA bbnWIIIV Si 1 I SksSBiBBi1 l South .Haiti St. Aahvvllle. W.A. I'.I.AIU. J. . IJiiowx. FIRNITURK AMI UNDERTAKING. No. 3a rntton Avenue, YI'AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIR'S 0L0 STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the uh- ic pMierally to fall and ex amine our well si'lected slock of FURNITURE, Which we are offeriiiji'at rock bottom prices. I'lidi'i'takm; special feature. Calls at tended day or ni'lit. Telephone, day 7o, niht (53. 15TATH & HllOWN. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. I'ASSKNIIKK IIKI'SHTMIINT, Wrsum North Carolina liivlsloa. AHHIINOliK TRAIN HCHKIH'I.U iIm ItesMCT Miiri-httril 7(llh Merhlinn time iiseil when nut olherwlx inuirnea. KASTlioltNn. No. Rl linlly No. nn Unity. L,v. Kno, vllle, moth nirr.) " Aslievillc, Ar. Hnllshury, llnnvllle, ""Wi'hmumlj ' KnlelhT" " Colilslioru, " WllmlnKlon M l.yitL'hhiilK, " wnshiiiffton ' linltlmore, " IMilln., New York, " WKSTIIOI'NII."" Lv. New York, " I'll tin., ' liiilllmorr. a nopm lU.'innm nn:ium tl.ljum Nonnm aoili.m H4'Jim lo tltlpm 3 nopm"! A lAnm I 1 OAim aiopm aiMiptn 7:i(lnm IV 60pm I a aopm 7 lopm unopm II aopm Oaonm No. BO Dally. linns in 7 aim m tuniitn llUtnm nopm I annum tl.VHim a ar.niu 104.7am 1 aopm No. na lmlly. 43opm 057pm ti.iopin I I Ollnm n)7nm " WnshluKl'n " Lyncniiura, " klehmunil, " liBiivlllr, Wllmlnitt'n M Oolitsl.uru, " HulclKh, " Bnllshurv: Ar. Ashevllle, " Knnsvllle, (tiothmer.) ilOllpml H 40pm nonnm f aaoim 4llim I ja:lllnm nonnm f BOOpm 1 Ollnm Ifjnntiil1l annmi I 7aanm 4aapm liaiBnml A, Ht H. K. MaApm No. Bit llnlly.J n od itm Oin sm loot) am fJJ tni Nn. B4 llnlly. t.v. Hot Rprtnas, Arr Ashvvillc. Ar. Hemlersonville, " HpsrtnnhurK, Arr. Arr. M 4.0 p m 7 00 i m a 07 p m Lv. Mt'RPHY IIRANCH No. 18 M il) am 11 10 am "(Uall ciecpt Wuniinv.) I No. 17 l.v. Ar. n.ncvinr. Wnyncsvllle, Ar.l flnRpm lffOpm 2! imj Hrvsnn City, "B5sm i)4n pm VSestHrlll, I.T.I 610 a m Nos. B0 sail Bl, Tollman Rlceprrs betwrrn rlrm.tuihoro nnil Mnrrlstnwa. Nos. na anil na I'ullmen lluflet Hleentna Cnrsnetwcn Hot ptin,es ana wnsntnatun Ashevllle Is lirenkmst Htaiion nr nn. no, " Illnner " " " Ba, llhkoryls " " " " na, W. A. WINBCRN, 11. P A., Ashevllle, N. C, JAS). V. TAVI.OK.O. P. A., Wsahlnirtoa, O. C, rillVATK BOARD. NBW HUUSBI NBWLV PURN1HIIUU ALL MOnilRN 1MPROVBMBNTM, MRS. N. B. ATKINSON, No, Sll Haywood tract, laaaa tf It 1890. THE"HICKORYINN," HICKORY, Ns C. A rOPULAU WINTER RESORT. Average Winter Temperature, 52 Decrees. Tin? Hotel is haiidstnnely furnished throughout, has Kl.'ctricljfi'hts, (Jas, Hot and VoU Vater Itaths, and all the conveniences of a modern home. For terms, etc., ad dress FRANK LOUGHRAN, initi TAYLOR, BOU1S & BROTIIERTON, Wholesale and Kelnll Hinlers in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, iii:ati:rs, ranui:n. tinwaki!, vc; SANITARY I'l.rMIllNll, C.AS AND STKAM I'lTTIXO. TIS ASH SLATIi KOOI'IMl. AUTOMATIC l-l.lXTKIC OAS I.IOIITI.Ml ANUC'AIX HHI.I.S, AGENTS FOR "ROYAL" CAS M tCHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS A SPECIALTY New Store--LTmler Opera House, No. 43 ration Aw., AMicllIc, N. C. Hstimntisi-lii'iiiiillv (ilvi - nitirl illy P. VAiU'HS. rrt'siih'lll li. llllililNS Viev-rn-siilint. THE COVENANT RU1LDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Home onitci KNOXV1IX15, TKNN. Authorized Capital, LOCAL litlAKI' 8. 1'.. lions, rn-l.'i'iit. C. C. MiCaktv. Viw-rresiiU-til. MANAGED SOLELY BY ODD FELLOWS, BUT MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL li.M-s n ernrrnl l.uslnt-sn. 1.cn.l lull Hut vnliu- of stink nt six l-r ernt nrrmlnm l.nvul.lr moiithlv. imus inoiilhlv iiiviin nl lock. 1111.I lullv imiil ui siois on tiiui i "V .,,-,1,1 i.'iuiiil. 1111.I the ,iruiifiul iloul.Us hi .in rnrs. Ik-iisils may U; wllhilrawn with lioin l to I'J kt ivnt ht vi ur ii.iio uiiUul. All iiuliliis ih iosiUit with thre Milloniil Hunks us 1 rusii-t-s. i-or iiiruu-r ,.uriiiioi.i N. iltiiiiiyl-' iilliis- Tor n fi ilnvs nt Taylor, FITZPATR1CK BROS. & ROBERTSON, Dealer) in Wall Paper, Window HltHtlcMaiid Patent Haiicr. I'liluts. oils unit Vurnlshes, Mnsurv's Mlseil Prcnel. Wc keen in stork St. Luulsand Kcntuvk) SPECIAL SALE I Wc ure now onerlnir spechil linruulns In rvrrytliiim. tliir liuyer, MR. J. 11. IHlWttl.l.. Is now In Ihe Northern mnikils. Wc nre itolnh' tiiui from eK-rli nce thnt Low 1'ihes ilu more lircns- we nrr now seuiuu on our iiurii eur In,' sclllna un Itle tenth cur Itilul ol DRY GOODS lU'fiirv tlie vtar l mil A few itiitrw nf Mui'p Hnivv l.ntt nwny Itctuw ctMl. nml r Stinitilon Sinn t'tt Lfiilit t nt i tMntitlvfly tin ihriiHit thir n rnrth. Men'ii W 1 ' at T.V. initl $ llfiln nl , ami a ureal tnniiv ntlifr thinuti ihnt will aMimWIi y u. r.R All A M'j HmM l-M A I Hi MUt't 1- the laviinle with all tlu- fur num. Wc only mcMln tliitt In hImiw thul we ure on Koutl tcrnu with ihe .lliiimx- iK-imle untl urvm-llinK Iheni utiuM ul' Kiiotln. i HOTEL ST. ARMOND, iix SKYI.AND MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C. KlRlit Mile) Houtli ol' Aahevllle, on the A. & 8. Railroad. 10 MINUUAL SI'KINC.S. Till! The annlysls shows Iron, Alum, Binn, Maanesla anrl While Hulphur. Cures Rheuma tism, IiIihiiI lilscnscs, liysicpsln, Insmnuln, Nervous A ITecthins and all Khlnrr Complaints. Cuminuillous house and arounils. Cuisine nprn ittf MUSIC HOUSE TALK; I KNOW Tliat nny iiinii mid lorniH to tho niainifiictuivi'H und lioiiHi'H of tlm i-ouiitry; I KNOW That tlio STKINWAY PIANO tlio acknowl olfv((l Standard tho agency for it. I KNOW That I have OrgaiiH and PianoH continually H stock to jiloaHo I KNOW That I am anxiouu to jiIchho everybody witj my prices and all I ASK Is that you give me ii 8 e . M. B 9 A Proprietor. - 17 ii on ull Work In 1 ur l.lne. V. M, Ashmokk, Kecretnry. Al.KX. Al.l.lsoa, Tfi-nsurer. - - 25,()()0,0()() AT ASIIKVILLK: Timo. V. Tkskki.i., Sec. hi Trvns. 1'. A. i.'1'UViMis, Attorney. ... T. HOWARD, Htate Aciit. lloiilsfc liroihcrtnn's. No. :i I'nttoa Ave. I'ninls ami Colors Whitlow C.Iiish. Ih.iI ami American l-sixl . I" sH aooils ill prices to suit cvcrylnslv. ne In help out a iliill ilny than a Ma tnlinfcu iuiiu oi .luvcr nuu viruna m-ii, hou ). Arslieville Dry GoocIh Co., J. O. 1IOWBI.L, MnnnKcr. Al olil slnnil, 1st itiuir IkIow I'ennlmna & Co.'s llanlwarc Slon- I'lNliST SI'klNOS SOUTH Ol' SARATOGA. rscellent. Terms rensonnhlc. Address E. A. LeVENE, managers mny writo for nitnloguoK, priw'fiff Illll8ic of tlio world, and that I linvd all bona fldo piirelinwrH. a trial. Cs FAIsK sjNortnlrlainrJ IF -Sihl'k
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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