EMSEsmm IHE P1TTSBTJRG DISPATCH, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 2. 1892. WILL FIGHT IT OUT, Xocal Authorities Thoroughly "Worked Up Oyer the Cholera Scare. AT WOBK ON EVERY STEEET The Highway Department Purifying and Cleaning the City. BLOCK CLUBS ARE SUGGESTED. Colonel Roberts Writes the Mayor Street Cleaning. 4 bout ALLEGED EFFECT ON RUSSIAN OIL The combined efforts of the city's officers and employes and of the people themselves are working wonders in the sanitation of the municipality. Superintendent Andrews, of the Street Department, said last night that by Sunday Fittsburs would be as clean as it would be possible to make it, in so far as the streets, alleys and sewers were con cerned. There are now at this work, and have been for the past three days, 375 men. Part of this force labors at nipht, so that there can be no intermission in the efiort to keep out the expected cholera scourge, and the work is being carried on in all sections of the city. Superintendent McKnight, of Schenley Park, and Superintendent Paisley, of Highland, have each reduced their forces of men in the parks to what they can barely get along with, and their men are helping in the sanitary movement. "Xearly all the street repairmen have been taken away from that work and are lending a hand to sanitation. Yesterday one large force of men put in the day at cleaning out that notoriously filthy place, the "Yellow Itow," on Second ave nue, and Greenough street nearby. An other force worked (he streets, alleys and 'sewers in the Seventh aud Eighth wards. Some good work was done in the courts and alleys around Webster avenue and "Wash ington street inhabited by Italians, Russian Hebrews and other foreigners. The pond on Jumlla 6treet, Thirteenth ward, was flushed yesterday, the drop was opened and the slimy deposit there was washed away. Pathlnc tuo VTork. The Spring and Mulberry alley districts in the 2finth, Tenth and Twelfth wards were given considerable attention, but it will require another day or two to finish them up. Out in Lawrjnceville, Bloom field and the East End and on the whole Southside the cleansing process is being pushed ahead vigorously. Although the city does not recognize an alley less than 15 feet wide, regarding such as private alleys ' and requiring abutting owners to keep them in condition, just now they are treated the same as the city streets and cleaned thor oughly when necessary. All this work being done by the city will be continued each day until cold weather conies when it is thought cholera danger will be past Superintendent Andrews said yesterday: "I don't think the streets of Pittsburg were ever before so clean as now. By Sunday they will be in the pink of con dition, and we will keep them so. There are a number of courts and alleys occupied by a filthy class of people which look as if they had neer been touched within 21 hours atter tney have been cleaned. We at tend to them the same as the others, but more frequently. Wc are following up everj- case reported to us by the police or Bureau of Health. Where a sewer drop or an alley needs attention, men are put to work cleaning it up at once. The people themselves aie doing great work in many instance, liut in my observatious I have noticed that the people who should do the most cleaning and disinfecting of their cel lars and back yards are doing the least of it. Some of our business men down town should look to their cellars and vaults un der the sidewalks. They are just as danger ous as if located in tiie residence district, and some are in bad condition." No 37orp rmltral Fluids. The Bloomfield and Hazelwood districts nre triviug the stieet department much con cern, and it is believed that if the cholera reaches the city it will play havoc in those sections. Bloomfield is only partially secured. The majority of houses are con nected with nosevicrsat all, and many of the people are still using the water irom the old wells in that district This the authorities especially fear, they say the ua'er cannot be pure with so much sewage in the crounu around the wells. A large main sewer in Bloomfield is nearlv com pleted, but has not been connected with the properties. At Hazelwood these conditions exist There are few sewers. Some of the streets are in a horrible Condition, and many of me people seem 10 pay no attention to sanitation. One of the sanitary inspectors out there yesterday found a ton or more of .garbage in the back yard of a wealthy resi dent, the stench of which was appalling. Vespucius street, Herbert street and Plow--ers avenue have been complained about frequently. When the inspector went out there yesterday he was not surprised that complaints had been made. The streets were reeking with filth, and it is remark able that an epidemic has not resulted be lore now. Efforts have been made by the Public Works Department several times to Late llazcluood sewered, and ordinances therefor have been introduced in Councils, but each time some of the interested per miiiv, through their influence in Councils, liaxe had the improvements stopped. "They will reap their reward lor this if the cholera comes to Pittsburg." said Super intendent 1'ais.Iev yesterday. "In a thickly populated district it is worse thsn lolly to oppose sucb a nucosary improvement as h'-Mers. better argument could be ad iai:ced lor sewers than the present danger. It will be a better oa if the cholera comes, Jor it will undoubtedly rage the worst in the unsewered sections. I consider it criminal negligence lor a man owning prop erty in' a populated section to oppose the construction oi proper drainage to it A General M ail Goes TJp. The Bureau of Health received nearly 200 letters of complaint yesterday. They "were mostly from the Southside, Bloomfield and J-awrenceville. Several localities in Law renceville have been in bad condition, but cleaning is in progress there now. Super intendent Baker, in speaking of the work beinj: done in the tenement districts, yes terday said: "I was surprised in going through the foreign colonies of the Seventh and Eighth wards to-day to see the way the people have been obeying orders. They are scared .and it is well for tliein. Many of them had cleaned out cellars, whitewashed their rooms. In several -places where I did not expect it they had even scrubbed their floors. Many of these people claim they cannot afford to buy lime "to whitewash, but will willingly apply it if furnished them. We have purchased a large quanti ty of good lime and will supply it in such esses rather than bother running after the landlords. At the meeting of city officials vesterday mcrping it was decided "to isuc 5&.000 cir culars" to the people calling for extra ordinary efforts t ward oifnlioja. Mayor Gourley will prepare the circular, which will contain a portion of a circular issued recently by the State Boa'rd of Health relative to the treatment and prevention of the disease. Chief Brown presented Uie reports of the police in their sanitarv in spection and action was taken to nave nuisances abated. The dumpboat owned by George Free, moored on the Allegheny wharf, came in for condemnation and Super intendent Baker was instrncted to find another location for it. The boat is to 'a large extent a necessity, there being many persons who depend upon it for the dis posal of garbage, but it was generally con ceded some other location must be secured. Mayor Gourlcy's Idea. Mayor Gourley proposed that the city put a couple ot dump boats into use for the free use of the people, the garbage to be emptied into the river down below the city. The Mayor thinks the idea a good one and will ask Councils to adopt it at their next meet ing. In the meantime Chief Brown will nse a conple of boats for the Southside people. Notice will be given as to the location of the boats in a day or two. The meeting devoted some time to the discussion of the Davis Island dam. The Mayor and Chief Brown were of the opin ion the wickets should be lowered, but the arguments- of Colonel Boberts and others were quoted against it Nothing definite was done on this point It was learned yesterday that the bear trap at the dam had been opened, allowing the slimy green water to pass off the surface. The superin tendent oi the dam says this is all that is necessary. By opening the dam, he says, there would be more danger of disease than if it is left closed. , NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. CREDIT. KEECH SUGGESTIONS TO THE MAYOR. Colonel T. i Roberts Writes a Warning Abont the Filth and Dlspase-IJrecdlno; Matter Under the ravements Hoir Sewera Are Flashed. Colonel Thomas P. Boberts yesterday wrote Mayor Gourley, offering to His Honor some valuable hints and suggestions. Among other things, the Colonel says: KIght upon our principal business streets, judging Irom the exhalations arising from the manholes In the subways, there must be many of them needing attention. Sometimes these places aro stuffed full of old boxes sweepings, rubbish, etc., and where they ate in such condition as to be inaccessible to a critical examination. I think they should be sprinkled liberally with fresh ground lime to take up the dampness, nnd then they should be fumigated witu burning sulphur. Where there aro leaks from the street gut ter keeping the walls wet, they should be, I think, plastered with Portland cement and sand, (mixed in equal parts.) Those cellais which are extra warm from the heat Irom steam boilers require special care, warmth and dampness together forming a perfect seed bed for the propagation of disease germs. Regarding the mouths of the sewers upon the river front, I will call your attention to the method in vogue with many of tho coal operators in the upper parts of deepening or cleaning out their landings. They place a storn wheel steamor above tnorn uloni; shore, with the wheel down stream, the boat being then made fast the wheels arc mado to revolve and a powerful cunent is created. At Walton station I have seen a boat In this way create a powerful shore current which extended down stream lor fully 300 yards. Of course while the boat is at work stirring up tho foul bottom below a sewer there would arise considerable stench, but this would presently disappear as the boat was made to move down, push ing the contaminated shore waters more and more out into the stream where theie is current enough to carry it away at the rate of at least a mile a day. Some additional current would be given the Monongahele harbor pool for at least one day's time by drawing off some of the water Irom the pools above, and President Jloor liead will gladly accede to this at the com pany's expense- if the method above proposed promises to be carried out. By these means I think in one day the .Monon- gahela river sewers, and shores could bo effectually cleared with the aid of say two small towboat. The next day the Allegheny shores could be treated in the same manner. I would hesitate to advise doing this after the epidemic had actually reached the city. I know that the Hoard of Health 13 well managed and is energetic, at least- I Judge so from my knowledge acquired In that service during tho typhoid epidomic on the Southside in 1S79, so that with the additional work of the police and other authorities I bolieve that our city can be put in a first class sanitary condition. A pound of fresh dry lirao can take up three times its weight in water. EXPOSITION VISITORS , Should not fail to look through the Largest, Grandest, and most magnificent assortment of Furniture and Car pets in Western Pennsylvania Our Exposition f fr" and is well worth seeing whether you want to buy or not 'Twill take but a small purchase at our money-saving prices to save you your expenses while in the city. COME IN AND LOOK THROUGH. YOU ARE WELCOME. KEECH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH. 923, 925, 927 PENN AVENUE. IBf 9 - KEW ADVEKTlSEMjerTTS. ARON CD OtfT. AIX'T THIS FOOLISH To hold an umbrella over a duck when It rains? 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AH Grocers and Druggists sell it. if is simply pure milk of the best quality from which a large percentage o water has been evaporated. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. GEO. I SNAMAN. 136 FEDERAL ST., Last Cut in Blazers. In order to effect an immediate and entire clearance of the balance of our stock of Ladies' Blazer Jackets,' we have divided it into four lots, which we shall offer at 1.48, S2.49, 4.50 and 6.75, respectively, each garment being worth double and treble the reduced price. THE $1.48 LOT S3 and 3.50. THE $2.49 LOT ors, worth 5 and $6. THE $4.50 LOT lace trimmed, worth $9, 10 and $12. THE $6.75 LOT manner, worth 12, 15 and $18. Consists of fine black, navy and tan Blazers, with neat cord girdle, worth Consists of elegantly embroidered and braided Blazers, in all different col- Consists of extra fine Cheviot and Broadcloth Blazers, embroidered or Consists of finest Imported Cloth Blazers, embroidered in an exquisite ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. p4ocw George IL Thurston Advocates the Forma tion cf Itlock Committees lis Tj of tlin Former Efforts of Such an Oranlza tionAn Interesting I,stter. George H. Thurston, of Pittsbunr, has de cided views on the cholera question. He writes suggesting the organization of block committees, and makes other suggestions of value and interest. The letter is appended: It Is evident from the way In which the quarantine regulations on the seaboard aie being enforced, that in all probability the cholera perms will obtain entrance into tuo United States. It is evident that the old adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," is the lnltatorv step in the projection of Pittsburg from the disease. It is evident that "ounce ot pre vention" is making the city clean, not only on the highways, but on each premise, There is no doubt that while the city authorities are preparing to do this work that it ill take so mucli time under official action, and want of force or money, that tho cholera germs, which travel quicker than official action, will get here beioro we liavo a clean city. I, thciefore, am bold to make the suggestion that in all pai ts of the city there should bo at once organized block committees, who will take charge of their respective blocks and see that they aie clean. In connection therewith I suggest that those block committees should be women. Women are tho most interested in preserving the city from disease, ior It is upon the health nnd lives of their breadwiners men that 93ontnf 100 women and their families de pend. The organization of these block com mittees or women neoa not, nor should not, be a matter of public meeting or or official appointment. There is not a block in tho city, or very lew, la which there are not two or three women capable of not only taking charge of this sanitary work, but with execu tive ability to ee it pioperly done. If those women in each block will call in their neighbors and organize their own block committee and go to work, the city would inn week be as clean as the best appointed house alter the spring cleaning. Men could, of course, do it, but they could not or would not spare liomdnyto daytime, and any way a woman knows more In an hour what is a clean premise, than a man would in a week. Where there was any difficulty, from tho character or ignorance ot tho duellers, tho city officials could be called on, and would promptly enforce tho sanitary laws. This is only a suggestion, but those who recollect tho efficient work the women of this city did during the war, how in all charitable work they not only do it promotly, but efficiently, will see that if the women will take hold personally of the city "house cleaning" that the work will be not only more promptly, but thoroughly done, then by the city authorities alone. As beforo said, there is not n block in which there are not women capable of tho work, and all that is needed is that in every block the women shall determine that their block at least shall havo no choleia breed ers in it. Let tho city authorities take charge of the rivers and tho street' and the business blocks, giving official recognition and sup port to tho voluntary block committees and retrain from impeding them by official red tane. Personally I have no rear of the disease. It is evidently the offspring ot filth, im proper living and fear. I was, during tho cholera visitation of ISM. active in business in the city, and felt no tear nor experienced the least intimation of an attack. 1 do not now, il the disease is not suffered to become a pestilence from neglect of sanitary pre cautions and prudential living. 1 do not wish to be understood as suggest ing the organization of a general committee of womeu, with all the impedimenta of officers, sub-committees, repirts, etc, but simply an independent comidittee in each block acting under such leader or leaders as the dw ellers in each block may givo charge of the work. It simplv means that eveiy woman takes charge of her own premises, without waiting for polico protection, and does her work cheerlully under theadvico of the block committee, and the block com mltteo do theirs courteously and neigh borly, without unueigliborly comment or gossip. 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