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‘THE WORLD: (DNESDAY EVED ING, SEPTEMBER REFUSED TO BE CHOLERA RAGE IN THE ORIENT, Pekin Alone Had Over Fif. teen Hundred Deaths Dally in August. ALSO INCREASING IN JAPAN. English and American Envoys Oharged with Inaction on the Massacre. NOT JUSTIFIED BY THE FACTS. Foreign Kesidents Desirous for Governments to Directly De- mand Reparation. VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 4.—The steam: ehip Empress of China has arrived from the Orient with advices to Aug. 2%, as follows: Cholera increases in Pekin and the @eaths exceed 1,000 dally, It is also in- creasing in Japan. The total number of cholera cases reported throughout Japan Aug. 19 was 771; deaths, ‘The aggre- te number of cases from the iat Inst. 4m 26,000, of which 1,230 occurred on trans- frre State Democracy Respectfully Declines to Be Taken PLATTITES MEET TO-NIGHT. | 0() A]. TAKES A JUMP, ports, and the deaths are 16,278, There | Lauterbach an Hrookfiela W were eighteen new cases in Tokio in th Hattle for Delegate Anthracite Stocks Go Up on Enormous Contractions, twenty-four hours ending at noon Av The Republican County Committee M1, of which two dicd. will meet to-night to make up tts pro- A telegram from Mr. Cinda, Japanese|yramme for holding next ‘Tuesday Consul at Bhanghal, reports 263 deaths [night's primaries to elect delegates to among Chinese and seven among for-|the State Convention; to settle the row eigners in British and American con-|between Col. 8. V. BR. Cruger; to at- cessicns between the Ist and 13th of |range for awatting the administration a August. Another case has occurred on |deadly blow—If it can—and to carry out the Italian cruiser Umbria, bringing up Hows Platt's wishes in other direction CABER 01 u Mr Matt. throug Na ol D troly al majority of the County Commit. The Chinese Maannere. tee, und if the Brookfield men who are ‘The envoys of the United Btates and [Mayer dont look aharn Lauterbach wilt Great Britain in Pekin are assailed “night to run the primaries with excessive violence by their country inn’t the way of any- men residing in China for alleged neg- lect of duty in connection with the antl- missionary outrages at Ku-Cheng and Cheng Tu. No sufficient evidence is pro- duced to Justify the denunciations lav- ished upon them, Immediate retribution for the atroct tes Is demanded, and as this cannot be summarily inflicted, the Ministers are Accused of heartlesa indifference to the claims of justice and humanity. The British Consular officials are the more bitterly arraigned, the incumbent at Foo Chow being particularly charged with reprehensible delay in ordering an Investigation. The American Consuls, on the con trary, are eulogised for the energy of their efforts to hold the offenders to account, put thetr activity ts declared to be unavailing in consequence of the apathy exhibited at Pekin. It 1s cor- tain, however, that Minister Denby and his English colleauges have induced the Emperor to order the degradation of the Chief Magistrate of Ku-Cheng and to fasue a decree for the extirpation of the Vegetarian Society by Foo Kien, the Viceroy. Want Governments to Act Directly. The Governments at Washington and at London are urged to take direct action and exact reparation without consulting their representatives at th Chinese capital. Several of the Ameri can missionaries appear confident that this appeal will be granted and that the regular course of procedure will be set aside, When they find pointed their rage against Mr, will be greater than ever, but Will probably show that the present censures were never warranted by the actual circumstances. The idea that American Minister in Mr. Denby's tion could deliberately repudiate his Fesponsibility and betray his trust is too monstrous to be lung credited in any quarter, Rumors of a Deal, Which Could Not Be Confirmed. Sugar and Low-Priced Stecks Buoy- ant at Opeaing, There was considerable excitement at the Stock Exchange this afternoon ow- ing to a sudden spurt In the anthracite col stocks which Jumped al points on the et vontractions, Blocks of 1,000 to 3,000 shares changed hands with great frequency, and the story in the street was that the much-talked-of coal combination had at last been per- fected. ‘Those ho. primar ing ene rane pidedly nous himself nomina Christian State ¢ in the ‘Twe genta the Committe eh, i on ninth Distriet, ifth District in eo PROHIBITIONISTS “ANTE UP.” Campaign neribed at th SARATOGA, — Sept, Cushing, Maine, this morning addr Jength the Prohibition nvention, He argued that all parties must give way until prohibition In added that pro Inciple now in a position to know woul neither firm nor deny the rumor, but the traders did not care for this, ‘Their idea was that the tape told the story far ore eloquently than thelr words, aid they rushed in and bought the coulers at a lively rate. Lackawanna sold up Was later bid for at 167 Hudson jumped 38-5, to MTS, Jersey Central 8 1-4, to 11 1-2; Reading 2 2s, 3-4) Susquehanna & Western pr UL AA to 4 Bpeculation at the Block Exchange wa nt again this imorning, and the dealings were large and well distributed. | ‘The only group In which there appeared to he realizations was the Grangors, and these did not yleld much ring the pressure brought against the The spectal bull favorites: w and the low-priced rto 5 sharp demand prevailed for Noth the Jong and short accounts, Bugar wae fa. vorably influenced by an advance in all Rrades of refined ‘This frightened a latent short Intere and tho price went up witha rush leur ly two points, reaching 14 1-8. @ movementa in socks Were irres ular after midday, but xenerally. inst direction of lower prices. ‘The reactions Were quite moderate, however, atid. t sulied almost entirely from realizations, | We atocks showing ble profits to herds At current quotations | The total sales of listed stocks were | bring in a few 369,000 hares. In the unlisted separ! ing of the State Le | Ment 62,700 shares of Sugar were traded | Clubs that t an up to toon hour the delegates not to 1, Delaware & 3 and State poll- the country, Mei purpot bno Iherence and pur 1 the swine t pose to ; Vatlot ts bis a Cheistlan ¢ tony wit hoax, opposed to all measures and cand ta not in full accord with the prin ciple of Prohibition: oppawed. to all re igi Mis tests of ecltizenship. opposed to all appropriations fr sectarian purposes; Opposed to. all Hone and trusts thar fatten at pxpense oof th masres: in favor of proportional. rep sentation, Known as the Swiss ayat In faver of civil and religious libert on 1 to class legislation, AGAINST SUNDAY OPENING. Attitad continue tlre al Sugar for which a the es disap. Denby time | Probable chun RINGHAMTC ving trains sto th Republican night, but number of hundred ff Republic in whole ouuaea The Clow ee does WILLIAM GETS P RAISE. German Soc! shut two represent ork and Kings Cou the ot man: Greeting eats argon 2 * toe Thelr French Comrades, McAtpii, Freak LONDON, Sept. 4—The Times's Ber- soot Penney tv Jin correspondent says that the Emper- Preatdent McAlpin, ; i abroad during the Smmet or'a sharp words against Soclulists i ee ee it hine ea tine his speech te the guards Monday has! Anwrica for the Convention roused Germany with startling sudden. lent Green sald to-day I t important of the M out of her patriotic enthusiasm ter of the dopublican pari taking and has recalled her to political [action on the exelse question, So tar as struggles of every day life. Many | earned, the sentiment is agalnat Conservative organs applauding His} up tot Minental Sun Majesty's words. | day As a revenge for T have Deon all their meetings, the Biteans os bitter following message will at Paris: “On the twenty-tifch annis of Bedan we send as a protest against war and chauviniym, greeting and a clasp of the hand to our French Hurrah for inter-soiidarity | Van muny BERLIN, Sept. 4. -Herr Pfund, editor! ' of the Vorwaerts, nas been The Ve and two editions gt ble been lis having confiscated t Government nner to: the ground that the paper cont articles Insulting to Emperor Willi ANOTHER TRADE BOOM HERE. | American Amer Cott At, Top. @ Santa Fe. At, T & Santa Fe pt a crn oh ake & Olio. ae Hur @ Quincy ‘S that Uh e questions is th ik Co throvish our Huiment against 1 Hquor as He} moral ¢ State, rural ys Leal ing on Dilear ement PEQUOD CLUB’S OUTING. ow the prohit Soclalisi to thelr ion of sent the friends in hh rarapl & Telny. Ve @ Ter, Haut Mara Mary vt Hieet Reaves to ¢ Day, mmany ewe arrested | r have ied Club, r its ann ay Hat al outhig and shore and great Vf ita headquarte fon star Headed by Military Hand, Marshal George W. Gibbons, ant hed te st Twenty-second at, where med the steamer Sirius for ¢ They will re turn ats o'clor n London Chronicle Says Emigration Point LONDON, Sept. “4.—The comments upon the increase gration to America as pointing other trade boom th It Js certain, it thinks, that if there is @ healthy industrial revival there, ther: will be no more tariff tinkering ene way or another. kK to-night — 4 Chroniet rienus urning, v Gallin v of em toa Dead at Stockho BTOCKHOLM, Sept. 4.—Syen the distinguished Swedish fs dead, at the age of years. Loven, | i EVERY WANT ON THE _ HALF-MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE is repeated FREE from The Morning World and GUAR- in | ANTEED OVER 600,000 & ae | INSERTIONS. eee Be AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER, ; nacu eighty- Loven, who wax a native of § holm, was graduated at the Univ of Lund, in and after a study in’ Berlin, took up the Of Zoology. Hu made several on the coasts of Scandinavia, Oing as far as Spitzenbergen, In Is4 he Was appointed Keeper of the Des rtment of Lower Evertebrates he Swedish State Museum of History at Stockholm. He haa written number of books treating of @pecialtics im science, Pact | cotton tn the flelds GOLD-BRICKED. Decision of the U. 4 Wan ™ tnt Seattle natrued. » despatch to: Kolston, solicttors and Trust Com- pany, Which holds muny of the 0) worth of Northern Vacific receivers certit ported to have been Ine Hated by decision of the United tates Distriet Court at that place, says that the decisvon Was misconstrued, stion Which came before and which was determined,” #t Apateh, “was-as to the Juri tion of the court at Seattle to énter. tain a petition tied by the President of the Northern Pacitic Rutiroad Company, asking to have the orders reporting tecelvership Vacated. The merits. af the case were not toliehed apon, it Judge Gilbert in his’ opinion. ‘If the recetverst been authorized by th Various distriets In wl And ree ship priifleates have vurts of the h the property is situated they are n Dist nto oF not} ved how t ny Way their 1x auth f this Court affect the question of he that time thet and ha he law f . the which the property wate Railroad ¢ They are t any view S are, at 1 since Jand none of thelr acts done within the aid under the which has control alle scope of thely authority rdera of the Cot over such property, COTTON OPENED LOWER. Ran : Vo Lty covery and awed Cotton opened decline of 6 to 8 points on a lose of about 3 points In Liverpool, but rallied on a recovery at Liverpool and reports of damage to Some local traders put out a Hide short cotton, but they Were quick to tuke it back on the rise. There is # feeling of uncertainty locally, ind most of te traders. are awaiting the action « or two of the big firms, led September, at 1 By ets a 81; November, rpool Res ov Wi Apri ts recely hal lower foreign pm to have lost Ipte are large in the Northwest Corn oy selling ned about 1-8, lower ut je. The crop are my ble and th Weaker after the opening Oats and provisions wei . October Drompects mar dui, BANK TROUBLES END. tas ned Sanare Choate report force, subs to the Supreme Court omimen rms of zet- of accor en the St Sand Mastis: tanks Bt, Nicholas | Clearing: Agont of the Square tnd held $250,090 fy collatemls af failure of both Hugh J Us revelver of Nicholas, M was in 31 hotas tn $561,000.47, that after the sale of a) held by th Nicholas on Sau Bank's in Amounts to $18 Al the St. Niche Tucing Cie indebt On “paying $140, collate nk Wall then owe the Hous Rank the Grant timed the te NAN KS, the St son Sauare 1 to the The refer vs the collater Hank. the leltectines IN holies 8 ae tn § vidends Va lison oate recom: making of the Nichola 1 & Whit None Broken by F ots pae More Tamonuy § Anoher a tivm at Healquariere to-day DEVASTATION BY WIND AND RAIN, Tornado De olished Thirteen Houses in a Town fn Tennessee, INDIANAPOLIS WAS DELUGED, Business Streets Flooded and Families Rescued with Diffioulty. A HURRICANE NEAR CHICAGO. — | Passengers on a Lake Michigan Steamer Panic Stricken—Worst Storm in Years. NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 4.—A re- port has reached here that thirteen houses at Huntington, Carroll County, were demolished by @ tornado at 0.90) o'clock this morning. One man is reported to be seriously | injw INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., the result of a veritable deluge which | set in last night and continued until this morning thin city was flooded and thousands of dollars’ worth of property was destroyed, besides the incon- venience of suspended street transpor- tation. The business portion of the city was noon flooded becaure of the inability of the sewers and streets to carry the water awa At 4 o'clock reports began coming in of great damage in various portions of the city, It was about 8 o'clock before @ south side street-car could be moved. In the neighborhood of Pine and Wash- ington streets a lake of water appeared and no lesh than a doen familles had to be rescued by the police. The water in many of the basements on Wash- ington and Pennsylvania streets was five and fix feet deep, Many of these basements were used as salesrooms and the damage Is very grea CHICAGO, Bept. 4.—A_ very severe storm of wind, rain and lightning pre- vailed throughout the northern portion of Hlinols and Southern Wisconsin last night. Much minor damage was done, and telegraph and tglephone communi- cation was seriously interrupted, Res ports from many of the towns In IIli- nols, north of Bloomington, state that the storm was one of the most furlous known tn years, At some points it reached the proportions of @ hurricane, The City of Louisville, one of the Graham line boats, heavily loaded with passengers as well an freight, met with an accident In midlake last night which delayed her nearly two hours and caused a great deal of worry in this clty. The boat encountered the storm out in the lake and while weathering | the severest part of it suffered the break- | Ing of the piston r n one of her en- kines. This necessi the shutting down of the machinery, and the boat consequently drifted about at the mercy of the waver, As the boat tossed about the passen- gers became almost pantie stricken, {many of them expecting that with each | fu ing careen they were going to! the bottom of Lake Michigan, Many of | them seized life preservers, and those who did not take this precaution stood us close to the lifeboats as possible, to be ready in cage they were launched, ae oo SUES A STOCK BROKER. Davia Sept. 4—Ax! Steele Canses the Arrest of) Le Grand 8. Cholwe' | Le Grand 8. Cholwell, a stock broker of 60 Broadway, who ts well known in| social circles In Brooklyn, was arrested by Deputy Sherif Walgering to-d an order signed by Justice McCarthy, in! the City Court, in sult brought against | him by David Steele, a marine surveyor | at 15 Whitehall street. | Cholwell Is a member of the Consoll- dated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Bteele alleges he entered into an agree- ment with Cholweil whereby the latter! purchased thirty shares of stock of the | Tennessee Coal and Iron Company in | May, 1882, In August, 189%, Cholwell pur- lchased thirty additional sharee of the! |same stock on Steele's account. The| total cost of the stock was $1,567.50, On June 14 last, Steele says, he Ins] | structed ch ell to sell the stock and! deduct his commissions from the pro- | ds, Cholwell, it is alleged, sold the stock for $1,051.43 and returned Steele | » alleges that Chol wrongdoing and {tution, but has rought suit for $951.43 and NY with misappropriating well’s bail was fixed at 1 acknowl- romised to Hed to do 8 charged Che that sum, © $1,000, iia anal TO FIGHT TOBACCO TRUST. Independent Pt a Capit 845,000,000, Independent plug tobacco manufac- turers, representing an invested capital of $45,000,000, met at the Holland House to-day to formulate plans for a cam- paign agamat the American Tobacco | Company, otherwise kaown as the To- | bacco ‘Trust | he gr Plug-Tot Claim te Have ot the Tadependent'| coo Manufacturers is, accord- Ing to Frank H, Ray, Vice-President of the P, J, Forg Company, of Middletown, © that in its greed for gain the Truat has attempted to usurp the few remain- ing rights of the Independent Manu- facturers, The firms represented in the meeting to-day were P. Lorillard & Co,, Jersey Buchanan @ Co. New York; B. hmond, Va.; P. J, Forge 2 Seaton & o., vance Mo. and firma in different Weatohester's New Rat ALBANY N.Y, Sept 4—The York Railooad Company was { | aay | lames The The ft New apoa v F h aad HB. Gore, of Brook!) a. 4 \*) Greater New Yor CHILDREN'S CAPS. Largest popula Shanter for boys and girls See the largest Tam o’ Shan Special Sale of In- fants’ Embroidered Silk Caps for early fall wear, 79. at 39. 5) doz, Caps, different patterns of embroidery from, Sale day, 0 fine doz, Cloth Yacht Caps, broad gilt band and emb, gold design, worth 98c., at 29c, 1,00 doa. Cadet Caps at of the A9 or in the Boye’ assortment in the city r Scotch wool Tam o 1d now on exhibition in our window, Ryeglasses--Special. ally sold from $1.00 to $2.00, at per pair, | 1,00) pairs of the popular Silex Crys- tal Eyeglasses and Spectacles, with fine nickel frames, usu- 23c., 39c., 59c. \ Eyeglasses and Spectacles correctly fit- | ted fi je Free with every of charge, alr of Fyeglasses a neat case and @ @lik eyeglass cord an! hook. cles, an 7c. Bill Folder for 29c. Gentlemen's Ru neat leather case, ia Leather Bill Foliler, value 7% cents.. Bloomingdale Bros., 5,1 ICTING SALOON MEN. dadge Fitzgerald Given Intimation The a followin) wtreet, Ih Maurice 0 469) Secon These of Light Fin rand Jury to-day Indicted the iB persors for violation of the men will Gali Jolin Dockery ust Seventh 4 Madison avenue, plead before Judge Fitzgerald. The latter to-day intimated that he actions sions or heavy fi rin Hes cordin such fii In each It is yp Isto) 1 erald hi rand Jury asi LA | Comtractors Asked for y only The Executive makers’ cont ply, wien ne The hold a Mscuss heveased US per ene | an_Increase of 35 Kneepants would not be influenced by th of the Judges of Special Ses- by Rec jo in imposing nes for Excise violations occur- after Sept. 1 id he would treat all cases ace to individual merits, and Impose ies as he thought were proper that the 1 will cause many s their cases tr Sessions to Judge fined to-da, hot impo ult of this oonke 4 Fitagerald's $9 each in and Judge fines great- men were Sessions $30. dismissed three ex- es, — BOR HAS TROUBLES. etter Prices an Plecework, Committee has of Shirt- Union given employing tors until next Monday to com- h the new price Ist, It has been . There are four crews on #trike, berg have agreed to grant yer cent on plece work, Makers’ Union will special meeting on Saturday to 1 general strike, Thus” far twenty-seven contractors, employing 9) hands, have given guarantees, ral United from Re with sli ment, man's riko present Three ad Rinplove the Com The ta Secretary Relehers, arment Workers, Just returned nehester, reports 2.700 tailors out At prospect of an early settle: af the has Joined n No. 6 ita ldaced pants M, tink f to strike for} Murray Memanils by eye Thurada: Oday; fi Son ad Dow Rosenberg, 454 demands of Whose wages Roadway, yesterday their. striking cloak were advanced "33 qe makers’ Union held a meeting ta hing to aubmit a new price-sist t who are mply with the unton + heat M 0 slone im Santo Dominga while ab Sai Foreenst, mk City and wiluds, aanges in the as indicated worth | / ‘k’s Greatest Store. Onnadare XS ABOZONESs [[ AGreat Chance in Unbreli. 1,100 of ¢ rd ws in pure silk tight Hing cane rellas, with and tassel rh, iin- ved Para - n frames, inglish gle rods, were manufacti ned to sell at ) and $4.7, at $1.98. | | | | A new featire, We offer 1,00 famous Hercules Fireproof Safes, as follows 23.50 sold by safe dealers at $30.00.. Size “B," welght 600 lbs; out- 30.00 39.00 side measurement 28x18x1 sold by safe dealers at $45.00.. tide om 20x20; sold by safe dealers at $6.00., | Size “D," weight 1,00 Ibs side measurement — 36x sold by safe dealers at $7 fireproof uit These safes ave absolutely Tree with ever} pair of specta- | 4nd have been tested and indorsed by some of the most prominent concerns, They are finished in the very best man- ner throughout, and are guaranteed to be equal to any safe manufactured Name enamelied on safe* without extra charge. Sale of School Sup. plies—Greatest in many years, THIRD AVE >» GOTH |MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT, 6th Ave. Cor. 20th St. For Roys’ & Girls’ SCHOOL WEAR. No shoo can equal calfskin. I am now placing these com- mendable shoes on sale at prices within the reach of all, Child's Sizes: 6 to ro}. Widths: Child’s Calfskin Shoes, in Button and Lace, spring heel. ” er Misses’ Sizes: mtoa Widths; A, BB, D, EB. Misses’ Calfskin Shoes, in Button and Lacee spring heel... A To bring these shoes back to th original appearance all that is required is an ordinary polish same as used on men’s shoes, CAUTION. “WAVING NO AG BRANCIE STORES, MY SHOKS PURCHASED OF FS Ol ANNOT BE ANY OVER DEALBI, A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Avenue, corner 2oth Street, uame ar; WORLD'S” give HON) Mt ine lanca ely after the lant | piny has Rise on the Rising Tide of Business. 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Offer Toemorrow In their ¢ Upholstery Department 3000 Yards Drapery Materials, Brocades and Tapestries assorted designs, in lengths from 5 to 15 yds, at : 75°, $125 $1.95 ya Formerly West 23d St. WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World {n the Towns Surround> ing New York City. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES Are Offered to Bright Boys in Al) Parts of NEW VORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT, NO exertion ts necessary, NING WORLD rasan Jowauiee {Or un i. Hboolboys can wor 01 od ear For (all particulars address BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Pulltzer Building, New Yoriss 'Neill’s | $1.75, $2.75 & $4.50, °. { {