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Show nu: iinii.nu M-Aitr. Tbe cholera scaru la aa much before the world now at It was last yetr, notwithstanding not-withstanding that then It waaatos-aesslon waaatos-aesslon and now but a dread. It Is believed In many quarter, that with the return of warm weather a d bright sunshine thero will be a revival of the Asiatic scourge. TheKuropean winter has been aovcre one, but white thla hat doubtless curlallel tbe germs somewhat, they are nit entirely dlt lioacd of aud will assert themselves disastrously again about thu time named. In a thoughtful artlclo nn this subject, sub-ject, the Chicago A'cirs lleeoul ssj that the reports of cnoleri ca.es at Marseilles, Hi. I'etersburg and Hamburg Ham-burg should awaken neither surprise nor uny great degree of apprehension, With tho solemn warning glvou by tboepldeuiloof latt year the author-Itleaof author-Itleaof Kuromaro very nellequlpied to meet the disease. Thu winter has given an oiportunlty for the disinfection disinfec-tion of pliccswhereiho'era waa kii'iwu to have existed, and any outbreak that may comu will bu Instautly met with vigorous rests ance. No place under the tun has reason to le moro apprehensive regarding Hie scourge than Chicago, It behooves all ulanes there not only tj lemoe every tause for tho origin or spread cf the disease, I ut to tee to It that tho government's gov-ernment's ijusrantlne regulitiuua are rigidly enforced. |