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@ . gaty 2a ae EE SE Te Scene---Post Office. Dramatis Personee- Mr. Hilton, [New York’s Heaviest’ se Mir. Van ingen,| Cloth importers. f) 3. re) hes » = < © < “a 177) fe) < © a ?) a) 19%] ee Well, Mr. Van Ingen, I am surprised to see the fine quality of goods handled by some of Chicago’s best merchants. Ihave just come , _ from Harvey, on State-st. They sell Brokaw Bros.’ goods. Harvey showed me OVERCOATS of Carr's Meltons, double and triple milled, and Wulfing’s Kerseys, in Green, Brown, and Plum, those finest goods that we had such trouble to fill orders on this season. They were cut box style, lapped seams, raw edges, double-breasted, nobbiest: buttons, pure. silk lined, and fancy sleeve lining, plush pockets, just as good as Jim- Ball, of N., Y. charges eighty dollars for, and the cheapest tailors can’t make them at $65 without skimping them somewhere. Then he =~ showed me a Schnabel finest Elysian, that sells for $12 a yard; this was lined with a pure silk $6 a yard goods, colored satin sleeve lining, plush pockets, all corded seams; in shape it was faultless; it fit me as well as this $90 onc I have on. These coats were all to suit men of young to middle age, very neat and nobby. Next he showed me plain surface goods for men of the profession, ripe old age, or of quiet, unas- suming tastes, and in these were every point calculated to please such. Their line of Cassimeres comprised Taylor’s, also Briggs’ of London. . goods, and numerous Tweeds. These are made serviceable, and show great value for the ‘price. Their ULSTERS are what an Ulster should be, perfect covers from head to heels, and of Schnabel’s heaviest Elysians, heavy Cassimere lined, corded and double stitched seams; no chance for cold to go through. The price is correct on these. They say that Doctors and theatre-goers use these largely. PEA JACKETS---These are extremes for short same as an Ulster is for long, are made double-breasted and Cassimeie lined, admit of free action of the limbs. If ; more of our men would wear these and walk to businessand home, they would enjoy. better health. The prices on these are, as the coat, short in - comparison with Overcoat prices. Well, take it on the whole, I have sold Brokaw Bros. this season a better line of foreign goods than any of our best custom tailors, and they bought them in case lots, paying cash so ‘of course they got a concession. I understand all their patterns are cut by > Association. The few I saw tried on were faultless. Brokaw had told me the most prominent member of the New York Custom Cutter what an immense business the Harvey boys had built up on fine goods, truthful representations, perfecting fit, and courteous treatment. If you have time go around. They are truly a representative concern in every particular. Are located at 84 and 86 State-st. They have nearly two thousand out-of-town patrons who order by mail from their Chart of Fashions, Self-Measurement Instructions, and. PriceList. They send goods anywhere on approval. ‘j lon deaths, from small-pox in 1855,-but that was | they have labored. under greatdisadvantaes. |.whom-.died from it: In sddition to,the.com- | They are rented to poor a th old Ryde Hark Hotel \CITY SANITATION. deaths, from small-pox ff, in those days. In | Competent physicians who get hut $30) 4 year | plain that tho heulth authorities rere Go: pooh peatle, leche 'o book Italians, Poles. color |-West Madison street. day and play the zame. yhought. something tersile, strom the disease, | cach are not likely to give all’ their time to | erly looking after the schools ‘Mir. Williamson | who bave thus been compelled to live under ————_—_ pahe Jarre, frame bana at Suath Chicary solonging to Catirles Nix whieb was blo the city. ana neglect their private prac- | compiained of the way in which we health offi- leaky roofs, over starnant por inside of dirt; wT, it ity ang neglect their peivate, prac; | comp nrerone huus—often just after leaving | walls, the unveuti Se pena bern from fe A MODEL PLACE. curing tigate xbout a month, az9 13 Nene 8: “After that the scourge died out, soto speak, and 7) and “will be’ three Sporadic cases occurred occasionally until 1863, | thee. vtreports | Hall have done this, but cach hus charge | another in which the disease is prevailing—-ex- | to eight feet high. ‘o this are added smoky de sth of seventy- A History of Small-Pox and the during, te War, when tho mort tg | Mall ng is wi : 3 showe! 5 deaths from the dread disease. It | Of too great a district to cover then. Vhut i3 | amine and vaccinate the children, and resume chi eys, ks it 5. i- is case - Methods of Combat- showed 115 deaths trom 10 ther it was touid | poeded ae thls time fs au additional suuitnfy | thelr rounds amonz, the, nelenboring houses fapidated DELS cer tvir coe pees °C Reece iticism of a Chieaze | stoves high, containing 1-5 rooms. ¢ Hecowdary wo again open the Pest-Iouse dours, | force. ‘The ourasion demands extragriingsy | thus. Se Me vlaimed, carrying the diseuse with | bouses are without water und sewer conaec- seen A ee ace NN ing It. + | Awbich bud Teen closed for so long a period. While the talk has been that, the | them and communicating it to others ROUSE wee ROU Tagan bauiuions.” He | in atecent cormespondence trom this city THE KELLOGG CONCERT. With a return of the. loathsome disease Dr. 1. to the Fourteenth Ward, In regard to the above, a 'T'RINGNE ‘reporter ] also Says that the Italians huddle closest. andin | toa New York paper upon Chicago restau- Miss Ketiogir's farewell concert tn Chieazo thir, Sualkpoports show that it bus leaped over | ye-terduy interrogated the health authorities. | the Fourteenth Ward many Polish tamulies are | rants and eating-houses, Mr. C. L. Wood- | season took piuce at Central Muste-Hall las day ep Orroenth and Seventeenth, and is liable | Cierk Merki, who claimed to be cognizant of | living in ehanties originally buitt for sheds, ‘ . i havingthe swall- | wheresome of the tenenient-roomsaredividedby | man’s, No. OL Washington street, is alluded | evening. Thore was fair attendance, but not several families. | to as follows, showing what estimate is put | so large us ut the eoncerts of the week previ+ iviun, and it . P. Cheney was appointed City Physician, & aves ot is i Stipulated that 2 portion of bis’ duties ‘The Ravages of the Disease Since | Wis to consist in superintending the Small-Pox | to spread further. ‘The mere house-to-house ist in superintending, Pe eatbs from | vucelnation in une district whieh is infected will | pox was taken f er Street School, | ehalk-lines, and wherein e: It First Appeared in Hospital. : smutl-pox in 1863, equal to oue in each elzbt and | not stamp out the disease. More vigorous meas- | and, as svon as the facts were known, every one ‘he average biz! r 1 : : = o P ae E Chicago. : snuul-pox in 1S, equ to ood by the disease. | uresare needed, and this fact must sooner or | inthe school was vaccinate), ‘The girl Pe rong rooms wnere bundreds of | ypon its qualities as bem a leading ladies! | ous. the Principal futures of the entertal in the summer of 1863 the disease had almost | later be recognized by those in authority. Dr. | amburger may have communicated the dis live and one-half to seven and one-half feet, | and xentlemen’s resort: ignt were the *Miserere” from “‘Trovatore,” wholly disappeared, but the entire year’s record | De ‘Wolf shouid have, for the time being, unlim- | to Mr. Williamson's child, but of this fuct the | while the ordinance requires eight tect. The “Tt has often bi lot t kof the | by Miss Kellozg. Brignoli, dnd the Chickerint : ‘s ee ese eR Sims:. Ta the two years followmg | ited power in the premises. He is willing, and ith Departinent is not cognizant. Mr. Wilt | Scandinavians are given to overcrowding, but thas often been our Jot to speak O° TE | Quartet: Gounod's * Ave Maria,” by Miss Rel Complete. and’ Thorough Vaccina- | there was a respite from the . and both |.can cope with.the disease. tayon's ebikd was an infant 10 months and 2 | they keep clean.” i numerous hotels, restaurants, and bakeries REtCrs, Gow pacer are Sure F yeurs rive a total of sixty- ‘There was one donth at the hospital yesterday | days old,and had never been vaccinated. He | “Asa ruic.” he continues, “the sleeping. abounding in the several States of the Un loxg, Adamowski, and Liebling; and the Soxte tion the Only Sure Pre- - ‘Again, looking baci over the meagre records —thut of a mun who some time ago caine to the | desired tu keep the remains over until Sunday 1 e a eping-"! bitin no city have we found such _cotiv from *Lucia,” by Miss Kellogg, Miss Poole, Brig at ey Y A y | rooms of the poorer sort of tenement-houresare | = . Lis found that- in | Health Ollice and who gave bis name its Will- | and pave the funeral upon. that day, but the | too small tor the number of occupants, ‘and the | fences where the Inner man may DB pall, TazHapictra, Clark, and Broderick. Th ly provided for as in Chicazo. “Miserere” was done with really remarkabie ventive. ~ obtdinabie for thut purpos E s 1867 there were a total of sesof emall-pox, | iam {Huven, a eabinetmaker by trade. New | health utboritics would grant no such request, | tenement-house reports do not show this state - resulting fatally in J23, equal to one “in each } cuses were reported from No. 503 West Chiewxo | und insisted that’ the child should be | in- of afuirs, giving the cubic contents of whole & Se € Gieht cases. It was iu -thut year that heroic | avenue, No. Buy W est Eric and No. 2 Cleaver | terred az soon as possible, atter being | floors, not, of Separate rooms.® ‘Thousands of | that ago is the most_prosperous and en- ; #4 -, The Hiding-Places of Disease Unearthed | measures wety taken. The city wus di- | streets. ‘ Wrapped incarboluted sheets. Because of this | poor families use the sume rooms for cookigz, | terprising eity west of New York, or that it | Hom of popular liking. Gounod’ “reset- « vided into twenty-two % sanitary districts, inne, Health Department willuse up 300 vac- | fuct, Mr. Williamson, uccording to Mr. Merki, | washing, eating, and sleeping, and do not Know | will not compare favorably with the metropo- | tz of “Bach's “Ave = Maria ”—wdich cine poluts in the Seventh aud Fourtecuth | became very angry, tad said thut, a3 he was a ) the luxury of parlors, sitting-rooms, and sepa~ | jis of OE Oe ee in a. business point | has’ been rendered farmiliar through 19 ar any well-informed person deny | power, and was grected with tho usual exhibl by the Tenement-House In- and | twenty physicians ‘were appointed.| cine jpoluts in the Seventh aud Four . aeSanitary inspectors, under the supervision | Wards today in tho Polish Catbolle churches. newspttper man, be would make it warm for the a on os ‘Se t al 9 , speetors. < BS eta nol Dred. ike Itaueb, ug Sunitary | Dr. Isadore Coben, who returucd trom Europe, Heaieh Departinent.. Mr. Williamson's house recent ored people in toe we. {of view. Chicago offers” n fine field | frequent inrerpretation by the ‘Thomas orchestra sie iinendent, During 1867 and Iss8 a very | yesterday. and who isa resident of the Faur-’| had to be visited. Ut is childcen and all the | ber of brick and frame buildings, but the worst | for the — proseaition of, Dusiness nl | wus, of eourse, not quite, so impressive when Merkt in Chat snks" ises cery description and_ new | confined to a trio of executuntss Nt the voral- ferkt | herding and heaping is in Chanceitor Jenks terprises of every crip Contin to a rch ro the elfeet, und Slss Kellog yest thorough vaccination, uot only of the people teenth Ward, yesterday volunteered his services | inmates of the house vaccinated. Cle! tantly cominz to at lurve, but also of children iu the public and j to the Health Department as vaccinating-physi- | denies emphatically that the oflicers carry the | rookeries and rotten rows on Chirk street. | talent and capital are cons: 0 Dickey's and Martin's tumble- | from all parts of the country to imutOr? | the score, being ably assisted by her, violin and Tke Grim Reaper's Ghastly Work Dur- | private schools, was performed by the Sanitary gan. ‘tney were. gladly accepted by Dr. De | discuse about with thom. They fuinigate them= | and - in was quite buppy in translating tho beauties of . selves as well ag possible, but they cannot, of | down shanties on ‘Third, Fourth, and | these opportunities. in no branch of -busi- | piino accompanists. ‘The ~Lucia’ ensemble i Tnspectars. Nearly 30,00) school children Were ing October—Yesterday’s Fe a eM cous vaccinations per- |. The last number of the Chiearo Medical He: | o red ‘ ty jaw see ‘ i Deaths. forined amovest thein. Bee ee eee URE et nae ucnon and. |seuees wa ceere mouse double outtit with | Pacific venues. The | men. women ug, | mess fs tins more fully demonstrated than in | fas an excellent’ piece of work—the salient a 3 Amaitt, in the early purt of 1&8, small-pox | Vaccination, places “the rezponsibility tor the Selling fruits, or begging as ‘Strolling aiatoing nts, and other establishments | points being given with genuine yrand-operatic ~ acueuredl e due vaceinati proved. itseit | Breseut condition of things in that plague-spot, a eres Sith organs or violins, with an occasional harp citizens with the | yim. Stiss Poole and Tagliupletrs sung 2 duet SMALL-PO: Victor, for the thorough f the Fourteenth Ward,where it properly belongs. THE TENEMENT I0USES. or flute solo thrown in. Overcrowding is coun- luxuries of life. A} from **Favorita” with excelieat shadiog. Brig- , . Pipeererints ait-pow bad-aue [then ‘stablisbed prevented ‘the discuse fi Tt says “Small-pox hus been prevalent in the ‘The followins is the report of William H.Gem- | teracted by the general airy ‘character of tho | Visit to the really ma: cent restaurant of poll Lest Tesla uira were to have donw a Hue In view of tho fac! suuall-p Epreading, and. in’ the See er ye a. foe che pase year bas | ee cule See ene Hlouss Inspector, mado | dwellings, whicd permit the wind to bow! | C. L. Woodman, ol Washinztow street, will | from leltsurio.” but, for some rengon of other, past LP reroe through the many erucks and crevicesin the ex- | convince any one having any doubts upon | scx"hemse substituted In its place. Tnecg: wasix wy Ghd thus to ventilate every | the subject of the entire truth of this Te | soto by each of the artists, vocal and lostru- creased from month to month tbis year, and | cinnll-pox bade good-by to Chicago. During: bi 1 % ssl Woit that te Uctober mortality report, published te- | that year ebere were 1000) cbitdren examined Droved a OUTS Oe ee ous ae ot eed ofthe work done. dete tas pastels euses for hous ona x f Gay ebows 12 deaths from this disease alone,a | and | vaccimited | ip | private, had Jini” | variqus | nationalities, lazely Germanic, | months by the officers under bis charge: ToOm. The Feats Toles. tp atcer tue fash mark. ILisa pattern of convenience and | mental; and the Chickering Quartet Mess Drief history of the disease might uot prove | ¥ blic, | or North European. Poland bas sbout SRA OS Aa +4 eee neatness throughont, all its furnishings be- | Knorr, Clark, MeWade, and ‘Noble—nided ait trains, carrying | Sf yy ap reeetatives vin Chicago, at | Goimmisiosich of eases, G De WOM, ate Des | lonot abuts, tag in ate, finds swarms of | Mea Teer vost elezant and modern style. In | feientiy in swelllnx the interest 3 well as the re wnmissioner of fealth: herewith submit a | children, huddiing in filth, . ignorance, and short, of the bill of fare it is ‘sufficient to say-| quantity of the program. by Schools. uninteresting. It has been held that small-pox | over 7U.000 passengers were ‘pected by the | =" ; i ‘us described by Hypocrates aud Herodotus, | medical officers, and forty-eight of, the new- Taree number of bom Hie iets Fourteenth | summary report of the work performed by the | wretchedness.”” | He goes on to siy. that he found ol rare ty similar house yak dba ids Thilé others have insisted that it bad its origin | comers removed from to depuis, to the Smatt- | Ward, who, as a rule, ure Vie ently oppused to | ‘enement- House Inspectors during the past six | aroom in the rearof a store ou Fox place, in ALL is not surpassed byan y similar, hous accination, and in this opposition hi been | months ending Oct.sil. Ench examination in- | the Fourteenth Ward, where sixteen persons 1 the Atlantic to the Pacific. ‘The enter- THE GARFIELD FLOWERS. proprietor is being richly rewarded s [othe Editor af The Chicago Tribune. i Pox Hospital. ‘Tue Medical Inspectors, in their és t » a c in Arabia in the time of Sabomet; and Nae it | use. fe ouse visitations, found nearly 12,000 spronaly fecouded by Hae Ge the physicians of | ciudes un entire building, whether there were | were huddled together. “Ho then proceeds | q ut was an outgrowth of the plazuc. Ithas been ) wy nad never been vaccinated. This extraor” iaarraprtreeany uring the lust summer che tide | two or thirty families occupying it, and no ex-'| to _ criticise. the | American families for.| by an appreciative public, his house being } ¢, Nov. =A tel day’ written of a3 having appeared in Spain and | dinary work kept down the disease until Ii See tonne keh ie mares hwest hus passed {“nminations have been made of any promises | having no children, and lays the cause) the daily resort of hundreds of ‘the leading HICAGO,- Nov. fi.—An_ articie in yesterday's” France in the latter part of the firth century, | when it again, became cont pin ods, and 6y.| through Chicage. Moston ie inpaleraata Huse) untuss tena werd as least foe families separate. | at the fect of the landlords, who refuse to rent | business-men as well as ladies of the higher | !sue in relation to the floral emblems intrusted’ < apes lisease simil: deaths occurred. The'large number of people is eS nt residents of the Fourteenth | ly occupying them. ‘Ihe reports ‘show a total of | either dwellings or apartments to fumilies with cers ine the city will find Ta Gregora of Tours wrote of a disease similar | de0ths occ ct eae aoe arte the COU | Mee ae ego ure ible Thott | Hy ogeupyimg them. | the recamines, coutuining | children. ‘The population of Chicago Is inereas~ | 15% Strangers visiting the city ae fosmail-pox. Ihatzes classified it with measles, | fry" and crowded themselves into the city Imine- | Fr crunts who roach Chteuyo ire lable to smal” | i. 18) rooms: oecupic bs Itt families, con children. The pee Wu por yenr, who: rush in to | tis a clarming resort, where they will Tf andeven at this late aay many physicians mis- | diately after the #reat fire, ufforded most of | POX in) ect on ne sb eee foe is simply fis. Notices were served on 1,3 | aid in mukimg this the great central mart of | ceive ¢ 0 ? take small-pox in its first stages for that disease. the conditions necessury for un epidemic. There OE nee eede level ot ¥ are front taree to nts of tenement buildings, 1.333 | commerce and trade. For the poor ‘and middle | proprictor and his corps of courteous as- | as from a discriminating American people. The Arabians wrote of smull-pox in 922, but were 517 deuths from sinall-pox in 1873. tuted with moisture, bee ee a ‘ie Ate a eae them. In addition tothe above, | classes little or no provision bas been made, and | sistants.”” : While I would seek to be spared a personal we A r int During the winters of 1s73-"4, tbe Sanitary vist » undrained, covered will ) special examinations: made of | hence the foreigners coming: here must huddle SS ee controversy upon asubject so sacred as the Sinco the thirteenth century it has nized ‘fact that the | the fith of the neighborhood. this part of the which were defective, either in plumb- " The Ital nd . Superintendent recoznized the fact that i ” a part oO} if e de either in plumb-.| tovether or Iie out of doors. Tho Italians 1: THE GOOD SAMARITANS. been well koaown in the East. The | usual course of ynecinating opiy in the ety ie ina d plorable sunitary condition. fug, drainage, lizht, or ventilation. More than | Poles accept the poorest and meanest of uccom- ¢ tho Good 5: vitan Society was permunent preseryadion, of these magnificent prevention of small-poxr was at one. time—or, | infected districts was insuthcient to cou- joss ie basa ou cron oer uae cleanlte. One nuit of these special exutninations iucluued | modauons. In the Sixth Ward ‘the Dobemians A meeting of the Good Sainay an Society tributes of soverelin sorrow and symputhy must Puther, several times—attempted by inoculation | trol the eprend, of the epidemic. That | aoc anemalts ste I eteonions Eh is dente sine residences owned b¥ Occupants who requested | live in overcrowded. ‘tenements, but their streets | held yesterday at 173 Randolph street; present, be—enduring mementoes of universal lov Without success. Vuceination is the only thing | fact. bolds ood today, and -it would be | Connitness is Leet Hauuerane thn 0 i i re this deparunent to make thoroush examinations | are sewered and improved. He concludes by | E. B. Washburne. Leonard Swett, Dr. Thomas, | yet I must not let thut article pass unnoticed thut hus proved successful, and even that bas | well cnougn for the Mayor. and the | £i3"heen expounded aa aes aE Ea an und to suggest necessary remedies. A alluding to the raising of rents, causing more | Fyman J. Gage, and Gen. A. L. Chetlain. The lest a purpose so tauduble be defeated. not been a preventive in all exses. Aftew years | Health Commissioner to ‘review the past in this | jihts of fae iuighbochoud. ‘They. oe aen ‘The inspection of tenement-houses in the | overcrowding than bas existed heretorore, and | 7a ccatoment for the months of Septem- ‘Pecuniary iussea have made me dependent oo go a bysician in this State attempted to pre- | regard. ‘They are marching backward rapidl, for et or have ‘aerus been nequaiat eo with aa miupner carried out by this department has | houses wholly untitted in a sunitary sense, built ‘A yi receipts incnsh my own skill and the pnbilc favor for the means vent small-pox by inoculating his patients with ) In ‘spite of the statements made that the disease erivepidernialogy. ‘The experienc ¢ And never been attempted any here else in the | for one family, are being transtor ed into tene- | ber.and October is as follows: Keceip! tocarry out this purpuse, and [I expect to be Co xp ce of Ander- | United, States, if in the world; and* with no | ments for three or four familtes, bath-rooms, | from the public, $968; carned by tho institution, | sustained; certainly the udy author of that nue of precedent to guide us, and | dark closets, and clothes-presses being convert- | si7¢; expenaitures, $102. The number of ap- | article eusnot wish to oppose Tey eRe, mp: ag iM PES jong are not worthy 2 reply. @ lndy’s bus- tome for preservation reflects unjustly upon one whose reputation in thls arthas won eacunt- That-he came very | is being checked and held, it is all. the time ‘the vires, and Bisiory rec ¢ Souritle prison, where something like "60,000 pearly depopulating the crossing the present alleged boundary line. It Tiners were contined ina tilth appalli os former exper wed to run | is only by general and universal vaccination Lin Ue palling in | with the mixed population in the tenement | ed into disease-breeding bedrooms. 5 5 pews ne so ied ‘in Buropean climate qu:te isonly, by fence can bo rooted out. In Jeri 7 Churacter and extent, demonstrates this posl- | houses districts, the above showing of the work plicants admitted to the Home, 151 Lincoln ave- | pand ans my thanks for bis Kindness, in sizuine agreeable to his benith. inuive extra physicians were employed, who | Tht Small-pox was twice Introduced into | porlormed bus vory. azreeably surprised us, in DISEASE AND DEATH. Bue, was sixty-nine. Four bundred and nine~ | my puper promptly; his naine was the lust one that pen, but extensive and thorough vacclua- | asmuch as the same hus been uccomplished by a one RATE. istics, | tectirls and women were provided forthrough | on the list, and ‘as only used once, in Cieve- Dr. Gleason, the Registrar of Vital Statistics, 73 Randoiph’street. | land. Whether it bas done me any good reimnins general bonse-to-house vaceina- || {Bat pen, bur Dicer nlistment. prevented " ener povo0) persons examined | How at the date of coe et eee eat the | tive Inspectors and but one ofice clerk. ‘his i the Employment Bureau; 1 f Fe Séstimated at 20,000, with a mortality record of | by the ectore, and over | Spread, of | the Giseages, NOL more, (ORG. | | rehort does not incluso at tne tenement-houges | yesterday completed the mortality report for | G¢ faa ese ote widows, orphuns, and women | @bescen.. fam indebted to the ktdies’ w! 5a) deaths from all cases during the year. At | 7.000 vacci ated. There were examined and feders con ee ie a pe Be tne! Wala hen in the city, but as the Ordinances require an in- |‘tho month of October. which shows a total ot | With children to support. suggested, and all the kentiemen who abled :ne. eee time tho Bourd of Health directed | vaccinated at" the County Agents oie sede Chesapeake, were better Te ana ahele spection and report of all factories und york: Loss deaths aguinst 1.203 tho moath previous. | "Lyman J. Gaxe stated that as a member of the Rett vas tog ie was the Haduabied atceatitlons 7 ‘I i. 5 Ops, ete, year, z sp » AE . ys ui ae ie y elegrams ys ro Billing to perform vaccination ‘gratuitously, | Thero were 2,000 children in the schools ex- salle, pet tie rongrone were cue aa tae ite | the Isvot the present month. I would suggest | 69. Tho record shows the following as the | found Jt iB "present accommodations are too whom I had embalmed tlowers years uzo, that willing 2 Parton vig to. bo printed in en- | amined, of whom one in sixteen was rejected tho shroud of ‘variolous disease, if unsanitary | thue the pubite be invited, (0 report {0 aeds: | ortacipal causes of death: In the zsmoticciass— | fisteud to meet cus requirements of the society. ebisined for me thase, Aowers, maieh ule oie ithaca allunsanitary conditions of tenement-.| Progen infantum, 19: cholera morbus, 1; croup, | Gen, Chetlain was appointed visitor forthecom- | sance, if not prevented In my etfor! aparable ele "The tirst recurd of a small-pox scare in Chica- | supervised go occurred iu 1546, when the city's population | tion. The; and no ordere rman and distributed aiong the | as having becn improperty Vaccinated. ‘Since | couditions could stimulate it. Ov cos occurred oe u people, MAD, ANG a wbe disease in 18 | then, until the present year, Chicazo ly tr , only ses occurred. | hyuses, that we ovay at ouce take proper action | 9 Git, mM, 19 ra wo UP» ‘ preventer People, urging vaccination: [22 pee bere this | comparatively tree troim he it Fivinoderu Buropean ariestheswme taste bave | on the aime, “espectiuls, | Wo -CESENG, | oh Giarrhen, Is: dysentery, 2% diphtheria, 71: | tmz igontD. sions in cash for theso | meaHs by the Homnn's Exchinie enved. “TBE Cee je Fourteenth in the observations furnished by Joseph | entero-colits, 7; erysipelas, 3: fevers—cerebro- | |The Poe follows: A. A. Munger, George ELTZ LUCAS. ‘ pela REE * intermittent, 1; remittent, 2; scarlet, | f° Putman, and Crane Bros. Slanufacturiug e _ A YOUNG LADY'S CURICSITY. senurd for Is81 is scarcely a eredit to Chicaso. | 4? x of th e Toll Ward should uot attempt to remove the respon- | Gruenbut, one of the Tencment-House Inspect- | spinal, + | Company, $00 cach; T. § Blackstone, D-B. “Ma, what mukes cverybody zu to McChes- year. Its character was jess marked witb fatl A881 ; Pesults, and the percentage of recoveries was | Tbe deaths by wonths this yeur \ Hare eee epidemic of stnuil-pox. in thel < frum smull-pox alone: Januar; S pit ic POX i wir | ors, in addition to the above, he alluded to the 4 =a 5 Ft reer Sdstfrom thelr own stoulders to the munic- | Giversity of. American home-life iu tenement 8: typhoid, ba ssp malas, a sypbu "i | Company. § fully as great, thougb not 60 nue wat eee cae + SEBgDE pdegltaguatone, Ue, known of the disease as xt this day. | Siar Pa eeanal S 3 July | inal uuthoritics.. In successful vaccination, and : i ue K. Fairbank, Bouton $ Se] ber, WS: October, 172, | PAL IGS. Fn SUC e accination, and | houses, citing test “The Beeuriva; 13 a | Meusies, 4, 4 el co” Fret ever, OE oak eS Fe Et nee Mba small in vaccination alone, their pie of ele: ein fl 725 whooping-cough,. 10: total | Tobey € Booth, Ape Wells &' French Co. $23 | nests?" Because, my deer, they are the best 3 Hus noteradicated in that year, however, but fety lies. ‘There is ae with its. 15 cee | 17%; tonsilitis, 1; : 3 Showed itself to Suir sea was preseuted on the | js being blotted out? There is now a little no intention 10 Inthe a aaa ae aOre See Oe eee cgpied. Uy 16) ag Ones | gente tron Snails diseases, 537; chronic al- | frerer yeaa Tela, Benedict & CO. dentists. See this beautiful “set of teeth? T necessity of vacciuston: tier. who wns then | letting-up. but tho disease Will Soom Avra | tality of small-pox, a ence aUtace exer | Welle among, thor in the Ce ten children: In | coholism, “5; delirium tremens. 1: con- | Ke Fenner. ulmers, 2) encns +b, Kimbark, J.S. | have worn them ten years: just as good as few, Tas overshadowed OF & and smail-pox fost Wes | adopted, "The boure-to-pouse ersten fe riko | obs s sich a patent trulsn that it is very litle | dren. "the Amerigau tensinents. be Sars; less 15; congestion of the benin, 1; infantile Baraciige; tf Botsford, Jansen, 3c Sees Sucouse they are skiliful add curetul. feeraee in the greater epidemic which prevailed. } only remedy. Yen small-pox bas of 1 ne eee iho Fourtuenth Ward that from & “wre in the Firs Wi te vonvulsions, 39; L pitis, 23: spine! | ford, Jones e Laughitas, William E: Hale & Co, : era epidemic which prevaisic | existed bere the muortality bas always been, tho ssion ‘ d that 1 | cuitiren are not wanted. ‘The tenemont-bouses | mentogitis, 1; eure diseases “45 Pry ‘ ord. Jones Lae Je ityersom, Victor F Dredetur; 3 5 trary.’ iments, one party taking a building of two to five enteritis, 3; Bright's "disease, g; bacrperst 5: ‘Wells J. & E. Buckingham, Collins filtyescuinal weakness, loss of memory, aerv- {be Small-Pox Hospital was ordered to be en- at = eee ei or | ary measures are taken the disease will continue e i t ‘ = ‘¥ Mr. C. O. Williamson, a gentleman connected | stories, and sub-letting tw us muny singie | diseases, 8; accidents, alae ding re | Burgie, W. ‘D. Enart, Conrad. Sefpp’ & Co., $10 | ous debility, sick and nervous headache; a con- each; Wilson Bros., $15. stituuiunal remedy for dyspepsia and neuralgia 0 Jarged. In January of that yeur the Board of y the. ‘Health requested the Mayor to entorce the law | to, increase. and DOt iran ish. ta seit ‘s ‘ 2 i _ Recidents, f nes o minist. shown by the | With the Hemladet, » Scandinavian newspaper | persons or, marricl couples as may oe | from railroads; murder, 1; si See ee er ork ris today, paneer tbe: Department of Health, Pr CES | publisued in this.'city, and living at No. 160 | convenient. There are from two to sixteen fami- | 119 deaths frm_small-pox in, the Fourteenth Sone re nerte aad brela power. sent Ue Zhis- role would work, a mirably, todas. | books of i? pox were reported, yet ineduath- | Townsend sires called -at Tay Trou; convenient. ve ie-frontblocks,as, tor instance, | Ward, Sin the Fifth, 2 In the Sixthe {1 in the mail prepaid, $1 per box: 6 for $5: Pumphivts ‘bile ‘De De Wolf—aided by a corps of | cases of smal pps Welt Mh" regard of similar | yesterday and entered & compliny ar eewite | fae in some mariah avenue. Some are mere | Seventh, 1in the Eighth and Tenth, 2 each in HYDE PARK. : tail prepaid, $1 per box: 6 for #5: Tumphiets fumily botels, where the ‘occupants have their | the Eleventh and Thirteenth, and Seach in the Inthenew city railway car depot now in | And 9 Luke street, eitiee a cecaee Ae of construction at the corner of Thirty- | sic by alt drugzists. c princely salary of $500 per year each, and but | epidemii a o deaths were “lordiug | Small-pox. Princely salary of 2900 Pty’ work. and three spe- | one tn eight of the cases coun Ne rit 400 | founded or not, the reader can judge ufter get- | the House. ‘This Kind of codperative living is jal physicians in the Fourteenth Ward—is doing fo this there ae at en ould 00 | ee Ppoth sides of the matter. the house. Tiaisince the rise of reats on the | age of zymotic discases, by wards, wad a8 pats | commatreet and Wabash avenue there will be |” : allbocan to check the disease, yet not nearly | CASes HOTT TS Cecurreu at least 1516 cases of |, O°Corng 1g the matter. tie girl by | Sctaues aud even on State street, ‘The most of | lows: Second, 38; Tuird. Pls Fourth. 77 Tattn, | Bat sreignr tacks, eaeh 400 feet long, making | < | Winehesterrs 21¥ popnosphttos all the cases are reported until death clnmne 8 | E atl-pox in the city last monta, yet the ‘SMicial | the name of Stockamberrer, living at No. 1/1 | these houses were originally nuilt for a few | 53.2; Sixth, 41.44; Seventh. 55.745 Eighth. 27.09; | c-apyregte of 1200 feet of truck, or consid. _willcure consuraption, coughs, wenk tunga, bron- own and the tact can no longer be kept secret. seek dw'bur 12s, Who is responsibie for the | Division. street, ce cnttgading “the Veeder | families, ané were notin @ sanitary condition | Ninth, 35; ‘Penth, 2.14; Eleventh, 46.15, Twelfth, Fae vo. miles, affording storage-room Cnitis,andyeneral debility. Established 24 years Pal neediest Breet School, was allowed to sit in a seut | ter double and treble the uumber of families | 37.93; "Thirteenth, 48.45; Fourteenth. Ws Fit. erate Ot ee eee Ss re a apt Bese teenth, 44.19; Sixteenth, 41.03; | Seventetnens or $0 eas yilldge water bonds drawing 10 | An artist, a manufacturer, ora merchant, Another. thing could be done, and it will - se a sible that Bolly Bae! nototornouse at sos | BSE, OS “ot undiscovered Sumiicpox-are bid- | Wich “Lad “but a short | me previous | wales attermurds oceupled them. Apartmens | teenth 2410 Gris tere were ver deatas | THe f Fs is Se Dis =) 5 een occupied by a girl whose face was | bouses, for larze ni rs ve = et pads . f Ferd ah é 4 wea ueueeou alt over the cits, under | den in this cs? The records ee eleh” jo tet pruken out with tho girl, rose face was | Pouspallt within a few veurs, and an unlimited | from zymoticdiséases of sit £109, ini the Four- | per cont interest Tee taken up. by the Village | to be above env, mnust make his merit or hls ebarge of reputuble and competent physicians, | alirmanves inject yesterday, be said that bad to be sent home. The Stockamberger girl | number could be filled as soon as put, up, es- teenth Ward. There were 194of the decedents asurer seston outstant ae success 50 great as tu be above rivalry. . The Dotng this work in the intected districts is well Olt intbs of the cases occurring in the Four- | S88 taken sick, removed tp het home, and had | pecially on State and the streets east of it.” children underS years of aye. The males were |.7 per CON’ Oy Pocauets bas become a’ favorit | litle Tailroad men are not -jealous of Jay eight-ten avery symptom of the disease. Sbe recovered, | . In regard to others he says: 5i0; females.506; white, 1,076; cotored, 95 married, es cane cntuer exercise and sport in Hyde Gould or Vanderbilt. The secont-class ‘of old’ buildings, shanties, | 220: widows, 24; widowers, 28; and single, $15. Fuk S°Several prominent citizens have recently ianomakers are not. jealous’ of, Hallet, Lawson, Thomas Kune, S. three - regular pbysicians, who et the a Heulth De ent’: xe ths were equal to leuith Department's manger of dealing witb es 1 Cen ea oat #) urtment’s manner of dealing with | fumily Povure bur eat at tbe common table of | Fifteenth and Sixteenth There were “rene 5 deaths from acute lung diseases. The percent- | course g ‘enough as far as it cues, but it does not co far fn is tit teenth Ward were never reported until cers!” | boVever, put not until she bad communicated | | ~The rotten ross OF a Y in the First and Second . Waras- ‘Ttiere were thirty-five deaths reported in the Park sed a racquet club and bavo ‘ited up avis Co. ‘Their thoughts stop befure , enough. ECCSS! It is ROUED. ssouers, 1655; that it became eus- | eave of death mudeit necossars. Its OU JS | Cho Giegse in some way or other, as MnsWill- | and rellet shoes to aso eee ocessary to placard infected | to sas, in bebalt O° DT. Da TD sos fhe disease fd to bis own iittie girl and to an- | are owned by non-residents largely, and also city yesterday... az 3 ¥ ee Rouses, warning. passersby wry but words | ree for this writ, ae hey a ge and | otieriittle eld in the nelghbornood, oth of " such men as ae cin Dickes, and othore. | Dipatheria wad reported from No. 218 Twenty- ‘quite ® Tespeelable court in the ise-house of the ' they get that hizh. “Smallpox here.” cre sa a “A * 4 ri e every attention from the gentlemanly, | ums, diplomas, and medals from foreign as well * All, James B. Goodman, | system, and specific curc for impotercy, ster- -