Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1897, p. 6

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TAYLOR 8. A New on} co. \n _ nun IA rxl S'nu\rmr:n. Ont... May l7.~A|exand(r Craig. e mechinish in the (L T. R. shape. died suddenly last. evening. He had at- tteudedcburch twice yesterday. Shortl after he reached home. he was aeieed wil eart. failure, and expired immediately. ig wee from Hamilton. He came here about eight years ago on the remove! of the G. T. R. nhope. He was about forty 1 Eve yearn oi age and leaves a widow and three children. I I Death After Going To church Twice. I Stool Goes Up. Tolmxro, Mny l7.-`1`oronto street nil- wny stock rose repidly this morning on the strength of the Sunday our vote. When the exohunge cloned Saturday stock stood at 732. This morning it opened at 79A. eold down to 79 and etood at 785 when the morning neeeion ol the exchange cloned. 225 ohnree ohnnged hnnde. Word come: from Montreal that the stock opened at sodend sold at that gure, cloning et 79 hi . w Moxnu:.u.. May l7.-F. .\. Lemieux. Q.C., was elected to two seats on Tuesday Int. He was re-elected in Bonaventure. which he has represented since the death of Mr. Mercier, and he was also elected in the county of Levis. with a majority of more than 1,000. He has intimated hie in- tention of remaining true to his old love and resigning in Levis. Tliie will open that constituenc and will necessitate an- other election. here is some talk of run- nin Charles Marcil. the defeated liberal can idate. in Levis. KTIIIOOUI luff`. Anthony McGuire drives 3 mare than will be forty years old in August next The Animal has been in the same family since u foal. in fact. her dam was owned b Mr. McGuire : father. The mnrewhic is just. as brigbm and lively today :3 I four-your-old. wu sired by Groyhawk, out of dam Morgan. me uuormen. - A Kenbuck editor but lnid uide his pen to enter t e lecture Hold. On the day preceding his debut. the legislature of that cute passed 0 law prohibiting the throw- ing of eggs at public apoekers. And yen there are men who tell us that. more : no such thing me luck. Cnmmareinl anvalonu. several iob linen. SUCH uung II IIIUK. Commercial envelopes, seven] job linou. rock bottom prices. R. Uglow & Co.. 86 M Princess street. `-nC|m1\l\Io llnllning A-l-An n Inna. bllnh ITHICUII B51360. Alderman Mooora say: that at the eleva- tor committee meeting this ovonin he will submit. to the members a list of 0 are- holdera in the propoaod elevator company that oatiaoalooal bankers. but that he cannot tollwhethor ornot it willaatiaf the alderman. A Y..na..nI.n aulibnn Ln. Inhl `uh-`A Lin rrtncou serum. Citizen: complain regarding the conduct of 3 number of boys in the city park yes- terdnfv. The offender: acted in mock dis- order y and reprehensible manner. and used foul and obooeno lungu e, regardlooo of the presence of severul In lea who were Wnlking in the pulr. Onmmnmigl am-nlnnm_ navarnl iob linen. Wllllllg In "I0 |Il I'. Commercial om-slopes. several job linen. rock bottom prices. R. Uglow & Co., 86 ; Princess street. AI;l-......-_ \I.u..-.- nquug OLQO `A Oh; Alnun. uglow a U0. 0. 1". Telgmannia setting to music a patriotic chorus written by Major Galo- tug. and which will be rendered by tho pu lio school children on June 22nd, on the occasion of the celebration of her mm jenny : diamond jubiloo. nmmnr:-hl nnwalnnu. uwanl in!) lines. jenny 5 ulunonu ]|lOIl00- Cotnmerciel envelopes, neverel job lines. rock bottom prices. R. Uglow & Co., 86 Princess street. n:.:-..._- ...._..I-:.. ......-...a:.... oh- ~...A..:.t. uglow G uo. Five ofthe new cars from the C.P.R. shops at Montreal for the Toronto. Ham- iIton& Buffalo railway reached Toronto this morning. They are of the com in ordor of coaches, hall rst.-ulna on half amoker. nI-..|. L....I.- -....I l-u-.. A.-u...:.... L...\|.- IIIIOIOT. Blank books and letter copying books, hovernl lines at job prices to clear. R. Uow & Co. I! Tnlamnnn in amino in music I u low 6 U0. , o change in the Kingston diviuion of the (}.T.R. was aocbod by the now time- table that went into effect on Monday last. Puma: And nu-cl nan: combined. van: }`rz :_w "PER cam: allowed o ' _ all White Cotton Underwear T ~.bought this week. This is I {rent inducement to buy at n such uednction 03' our usual n `Low Prices. Mi}: Olive Swnlu. of this city. In: mu- riod several days ago to a young resident. of Omuhn. Nebraska, at. the home of her I nun`: r lnnlin lIuCIO' UT. Allgllo Blank bodlu And letter oopyin books. several lino: at job price: to our. R. Uglow &`Co. I`.... ..l L- ...-... ..-..- In`... 61.. I` D D IFIVIU BIIII IKCITIIKIL Is in nob e'x ted that my ember oi the city counc 1 thin evening will move to reconsider a reconsideration. (V-..-.-..d-I .e-n....-..- .-ul gill... nun. l'UOUIllIIl' I I'Hl0|II|II'l'IW|0IIo Commorcinl stationary and oioo sup- plies. R. Uqlow & 00., 86 Princess Itroot. fkllul at Univ 1}. On : ihnrfnn unthvz PIIX. IV. UKIUW C U9. DU ffllllil INT`- Gnllod at Craig & Co : whurfon Sunday: Sumner Persia, Montreal: ammo: Ocean, Hamilton; Itonmor Cuba. Toledo. Rlnnb Kauai: 1-ul Inlbnr Annuinn |\nnLn rumuuon; IIEHIHIUT UII III. {WRIG- Blank book: And lower oopyin books. oovonl linen at job prices to our. R. U&l'ow & Co. ....|.-..... x.. 4.1.- v:.....;.... A:..x.:.... -1 IIIOIO BRIG WIHU "I50 E11905 on Monuny llllln Purses and card one: combined. very newest goodn. from 350. each. R. Uglow & Co. mo `rut um: 161.0 ii: angst ' \ Minion. no via but non any lntonllnu --'l'In consul Ian: I: Ioponou and no W0:-ld'I'!lo1n run 3; ac mum vs-on Btnvborriol ab Oamoky m . ' . Walton` Bndloy, Dolh, in I gout at the Bri zioh-American Io-duy. F. W. ml-lino. of Oman. In in the nth 1'. I13 pI'UE'I'@' Ul FIIU UIIIIIIIIII Imam. M0 at foronoon lot Ouun. Alonndor Gnun. tho newly-urpointod pootmutor, don not an omen or a tow dais. ...II`- -._ `T. In _._ Aug- -_.I Llllgl - "'Hon., our No. 10 run our and killed I In-go blah dog on King nu. near Wool stress this aim-.noon. lo. I. nag 4'--...o..l aims gun. --_I... 40 Salem; 5p_L nun Aruningi seven. UI UIHIIII. IVGUFDII ` uncle, Dr. Auglin. Blnnk hndlm And DI1 IIIIPAIIIUITII Till - I`. W. Ou-ling. ot Otuwn, II in the city today on n buimou niulon. P. Duly. progiotor of the Canadian AI---...l_.. nu-.. AL- _...I.. _.....:..A..I Elilllln Plli IAIIITL Xnjnj (n -A- I9 Lang I..Al-A IOITIIAL I100` ILIIIIS All. I COMMERCIAL Ilulmu from Lovlu .. II-.. I`? I` \' EVAPENTA [DRESS oooos.` Won can at ml iimcs Pick up a Bargain at You hue the babies. We have the Ou-ring. Fine lino. Low pnoon. U. R- 9:11 '1I-fvilvvs LIKB Tnasa Point to the acknowledged superiority `of Columbia Construction. How many agents too, speak of their wheels being just as good as Columbias." While yet another firm imitates this peerless bicycle as closely as the law will permit in order to catch the uninitiated. Ll- nnnnn uar mbl QIAAI 'rnul\:nn \`nlr.n:I:nn (`Kain ta-up. nnnlnklgnn as CIUSUIY H5 [H6 ` W Wlll PCIIIIII Ill UIUCI [U UIICII IIIC UUIIIIIIIICUQ However, Nnckel Steel Tubing, Self-oiling Chain, and matchless quality keep COLUMBIA `E-ll!`-B-i=`AC'l`S ARE AS FOLLOWS: Last season the manufactuners of the 15.8: D. Bicycle, submitted to the Pope Mfg. Co, entirely unsolicited, a proposition regarding their bearings. The latter Company, however was in no wise in- terested in any bearing save its own, but it_ may INTERESI` THE PUBLIC to know that the four-point hearing. was discarded by the Pope Mfg. Co. some years ago in favor of one leading up to that now I in use, Pope Manufacturing Company, _ IjARTFORD, CONN. mmnmc. oujconumau Lmuurlou. A report has been freely circulated that the Pope Mfg. Co. have approached the Manufacturers of the {our-point bearing: with a View to purchasing. Such a report has its deslgn, no doubt, as well as its effect. We are however, authorized to state that it is absolutely ` untrue. . . 1. ~ ..-_- ._._:_ A--- an --A--A---g Que Kingston Agents. mamas a: LOCKB11`. LU STRES. ' CASH HERBS, SICILLIANS, EN DORA (Prestly's), WHIP CORDS, PLAI DS. - in: -:v W 77:: Best Natural Laxati 5 A ' TA: most certain mm coiufartable . aim in of toutzjalzbn and .sIuggz': I:'v.cr or pilcs. - v Sole E.a;oorkr:'.- THE APOLLINARIS C0., LD. All are extraordinary value at Reliable Repair Shep: 1 Agents for Envoy and /Fleetwing. VVA.LSH S- UNEQUALLBD. *UNAPPROACl'lED, sIoo.oo. I890 COLUMBIA. as good as any 1897 when. sss.oo. AR'l FORD 3 Naxr BEST, 575.00. soo.oo. V\7ALSH E 44 CLARENCE\8v'FEET. DRESS GOODS. soLn:Ls. CREPONS. -rwsans. BROADCLOTHS. suo EFFECTS, F AN CHECKS.` BABY CARRIAOES ! when through remember! we on supp you with New Art Blinds. urtains. Curtain Poles, Hem and Te try P Haggai]- Cupets. Star and Cloth in all widths and new- est designs at sxtremeely low quotations. Our Siiters. Cousins and on.- Auntltre now Eolishin up the handle of t 1: big ront door ant! house cleaning gene- _ tally. A `mixes wmra ' ILCOTTON _- lJ~DERwEARO~` hnjnvllh Ivan mm:-_ 51.... In 1-5 alumna! out evvw uh ! IIIUUTVUIIIII` @671! now and the queen`a birthday every man ehould he promptly in his place at every parade. There will he a march out to~~ uiorrow evening. and it is earneatly hoped the perade will he a large one. Kingaton wanta to he a proud of its oitineneoldiere now an it hat been in the past. All the Fourteenth want: it "hraoing up. ht thia he done now with a will. 0'01!!! The Poll`. .\lr. l.4eonard.C. I-2.. is mrlunte of the ` Il_Iilitary oollqe. and wln on hie wife in ltingaton. arrived on Saturday h invita- tion of the governor: of the of rninee witha view to hie aoceptanoeol the poet ` ! ol profenor of ruining and engineering at %!.3lI) per year. He in now acting gineer ol thest. Lnwronce & .-ldirondaoke railway construction. ~ Judgment leeer The appeal one of Pttriek Meheughlin, Glohe hotol. waa heard helore-lodge Price thie hrenoon. Ir. Iehaughlin a led ealnata:ne':I3I).iu hytheopoliie. uegietra on i `ngeaent t liquor license act. Evidence wee auhrnitted and judgment reeerved. Intel-town Protaee Ixehaags At Watertowo on Saturday large oheere told at e. aadtuall at line. At the netting nenhera there wea oonaideb r"'l`he oicero who give the convicts marlre for good oonduct and industry should he molt careful in performing this duty to that the conviote ehould feel that their pro~ motion from one grade to anol her. and the amount of the remieeion of sentence which they can earn. thereby dependa entirely on thornselver. The organization ol o prisoners aid ar- thePriIonert` Aid Association at Toronto. with the earne object among others of as- aieting by advice and otherwise com-ioto i at the critical time when they are leaving the prison. and the appointment of a epecinl ollicer atthe prison for this pur- poee, would he the means of raving many ] a poor creature and preventing him from ` returning to hie evil courses. . Every communication addressed to the 5 inepeetor of penitaotiariee on mattere re- latlogtothe priaomwhetherfron olcere i l I i i warddtothatoeertllroughthewarden, Ewhoehalltnnernititblhe inepeotor with lan,yr~eraarhaheraa_veeelittornahe. ` Thelenatiea now oonoed inthe build- sociation at Kingston on the some line: no . i l iolthe pr-iaonorcooriotmehould hofll-$1 hhdioee ` ` I ` 4. . . . . . :..p......r::.-;.:..."-"'a.e.':..'.'.":.:..+.';-";.. --- "*.**-"- .` ~- -----ms. natuwee iaallyretorredtotheoonnih f '55 ""U'"""d `"`5' P'|| P!0 1 1 1 1 I 1 r I I tun hrlava. . -`oianal_vlaai. eheoldhe removed either` ..gg...uug...__ I to thepahlieaqylane olthedillhreot pro- Baazrrroaa. Ont. lay I7.---John` "hell. if Ililhhfi "llhuts tor w--uuuvuu u tvuuiv CIVCG-F Wahnovnonsuurdgy In-goohuo ` uoldn c.udIunlIusl01e. Much nonhuotluou-ueounidor ahbitotdoninlqgxduolxingtholud-.. nnnnntlnlivnnrinnfnhn-amid. mun` During the for dnyoinun-suing botwoon thoqueonh to- ! ._......`.... -.....:.... -...| :. :_ --_..--.n__ n-4, 1| v-vcvu and I XI. Inonud. C. uilitu-y n ; tionollhghvu-nonofthoochoofolninu, Viki A View In lain nccannnnn nl 0.. nnnt Inoluu no pnunpuy In ma plant It V to-! out Iuuunwulcu Inmngl W D. uooruuotnor. ' from the SI. [mu-nnco house. Sco f boll Ill uroatod at Wells livery ol.n~ J No, where ho works. Ono chock want found by the lioo in the ha:-non room of the livery nu lo. and when Scoboll was ur- nltod nod vmn uhd to in up the other one he pulled it from an smash the edge of tho liable in tho ward. whom lmlnrl unc no puuuu It llom unaomeun um Otlgo cable in the yard. when he had hiddonnit. He in about oightmn years old. wuvuu \lIUI`Ill`CW I VIIUUII. I RC. Buluon arrested John Sooboll at; noon no-day for the larceny of two our-1' draw checks. one of which wan uolon from Q I`. Whitney. of the American hotel. and the othormhich belongs Go S. Oborudotor. 5 from [ha SIL Ian-rant` hm:-g Ram` uupuuumu lur uer 00 llll'VlVI Ill! uuox. The deceeeed hare her Iliction with christian fortitude. willing to euhmit to the will 0! her Maker. She wane member of the Methodiet church end an ardent worker in the intereete ol the Epworl-h lee ue. She wee eleo a mem- berofthe choir. uing been one of the met edvooetee. Beautiful vrreethe from the league and choir were placed on the oeehet. On Monday the remeine were taken to the Methodist church. where Rev. Mr. Cannnm delivered an impressive die- eonree from Eco. xn. I. Remember new thy Creetor in the deye of thy youth." The remeine were taken to her late home and next mornin were placed on the train ' lorlii ton. en thence when to Wolfe Ielend r interment heeide those of herl fnthnr uni um... lulnu WI` lI'lIOl'lIIIll I father md mother. nu-. vv uuu In nrownvulo. N. I .. on I new ' to hot broshor. Wulhco. she contracted n nun cold. which nestled on her lungs. and as the novel` was vorv healthy it wu impouiblo for her no out-'vivo the attack. Tim aluuuul km. 5... .m:...:.... One of the sudden. death: that has oo- curnd in Colebrooko was thnb on Sunday morning. May `.3nd.. of Miss Mar Trickoy, after an moon of live Inch. 8 0 will be nmnhlu mlnnnd an -kg um. . .....-...l l-..-.._ unit In Iunou 0! live WOOII. 500 will 00 run! mined as the was 3 gouoml favor- ite. Vhilo in Browuvillo. N.\'.. visit In `II! bl`lIhhI`_ ylllnlm aha nnnlv-antral n l John raanlnra Painful Ilehap on Ietur- dey Alter-noon. John Fanning, atahlemac. Bigot atreet. met with a Devon and painful accidcnt in oo uence of which he will he conned tohie for eome weeke. He wae riding a young and very spirited horee helongin to T. G. Wileon, livery etah|ekee r, an which had been taken out for its ally ex- ercire. The animal went quietly enough until Bagot etreet wae reached, when it began` to friek about on the etreet. Ac to just how the accident occurred the spectators dilfer. rome stating that the horne threw iteell hack on its aunchee and then rolled over on ita rider. and othere averting that Fanning dismounted himeelf. The out- come. however. was that the animal ate - K: on l`auning'e left I . breaking t e ebelow the knee. '1` e inurod men was picked up and taken to t e general hoapltnl. where the fracture was eet and the patient wee made comfortable ae - eible. To-da he was as well an coul be expected un er the circumatancee. He was not employed at Wilaon'a livery atahia. 31 III` IIIUW. LI EIIX lll IIIW nun juoutthe spot in tho moment Proctor would have [one through the lu-no plate glue window In the Imuio store. Al it wee NI foot Itruok nmull window beneath tho atom. breehlng it open, tearing I wire ' screen end bending on iron screen cover- in it. he rig wu bully shaken up. being dragged oorou the etreet while turned in - side down. And its connection with the horn helng oovered by oolninn into oon- tootwithn tale one pole fronting Pi `a liquor store. he hernene wu wreo ed and the borne reoeived I eevere bruieo on it: "o"hind leg. The driver wee nlro hodl bruined and out up u I reoult oi his roug exporieuoe. llolu T` I IIIIII K0` HTTP . Ill. (II'IVI|' dol Ma utmost to nap in mud onnor. Tun.-any Into Prlnoou pm. the rig noruok tho qnnomhio pavement {mun 'l`o)g- mnn I umlio Itou. upsetting Inn throw- ing the driver to the round. In his do- Iounb Proctor muck nu-In Hula, puoin nu tho limo. oumnfmd brain! the {woo tho IMO named. I Halon not boon lnnl at lhn -nab. In knl -nnrnnnh Damian -rfo. luau-nu-a name: nu-no Inn Aunt-who Dunn Duo. A ruulisy tint nu:-ly ta-mlmtod htslty comma! u out o'clock to-day. Hub. Proctor. driver {or I`. C. Mu-Ihnll, furni- IIIIO dulor, was driving I Ipirlood hone along Bydonhun and toward: Prinoou IIIIOI. when Ihoanhnnl look {right no I pllb of diro shown up on Queen meet by Cd I . M d l. Th mz . .3. lopr.nllhErh.v. gun dl-In: Illonomployou In opening a cum. `XIII hone undondula for liberty. tho driver dnlnn Mn ntmnnhm man in mud mmnr. Itolo 0v|~DI-urn chain. D_-_-_ -___,._.I I K A HAD HIS LEG BROKEN. I U3 LIUIHTY. lourcooqth. Altonuon .. nL- 1.... .1____ _-_._,,,,-,,,- no cues of Blouched and Un-l 9 bleached Sponges. just open? _* ` all up, tad at half the regular v- ` `prices. at ' K Wade's lltug Slums. A Lunouhcl Death. .L- ___I.I,_A .I_,.|, .1 __. .._.'. ccuuwvwwv -v- VIII` vclhdIhpuiIa|iujy(n bniltlingnnuv lyinovuywqynu-Iunuuihdinrihopcm fpanlahnlll In nuovdlolh "luau: I Ihgu-u:.;:;:d mug .-uscu I.-N-nu igquu-sauna-baa h [4 : It should be I wrong incentive to indue~ ; try end good conduct it epeciel privileges , wen eccurod by the convicts in the higher guides. and eepccielly if a system were in- troduced euch as is now in force in the Oemrel prieon. by which e convict might 1 by good conduct. and epocinl induetry j could ecrn money. babe given to him un- der certain conditions when leaving the vu ---- --5 - uuvv son an... Witb a View to economy and the proper Advantages atntod in choir reports. the three classes or gndoo of convicts should henceforth be distinguished not by differ ! one suite of clothing, but simply by stripes upon the sleeve: 0! their costs in the mili- tary way, the some clothing being need for ` all the grndu. M l I. -L_._|..| L- _ -.._-_... :_-........- A- :.__|..- ' --...--.47. u. w... r....... -- w..- --_.- --....v- In no one abould re arms be used in dealing with a convict. in his coll. Should it. be neceeeary to remove from his cell a violent or refractory convict. armed with a dangerous weapon, no attempt should be made to enter the cell against hie will un- til he had been made give up his danger- oue weapon. Thin could be done in a abort. time by putting him on e bread and water diet. or in a few minntaee (if necessary) by turning t hose on him. ` | oconomv Droner av-nun. wuvu-u vuaw nu-nu w. v... V. nu...- Ooon oloooly oonnoctod with each other by blood or marriage should not be employed in the prison on the some limo. Y- ..- _-_- -L-..I.I _. -....._ L- .._...I :_ Crumley Bros., `cu vi-Ivvvvu Marriod oioors should not. be permitted to reside within the walla of the prison. l\Q_-... -I-..I.. -.......--L-.I ...:sL ---L vww.---u wrvuuu... No oioor of tire prison should be allow- ed to purchase my Articles from the pri- son atoms. or to have any work done for him in tho prison shops. \V- `E--- -I.....l.l L- -|I-_.-.l 4.. I... ...... won`: `an uuvu E-nvr-cu mr;.:)ioor uhould be allowed to keep any unilmlo. or food for the same on the priaon pmnioon. 1I-....:-.I ....-- .|.....L.I ....L L. ...-_:u..l Before any permanent rules roepecting the prieon of isolation and the dungeon cells nreeanotioned. full information should be obtained. either by e pereoml visit or by oorreepondence hom the authorities at the bend of the lending prieone, either in the United Statue or Belgium, where the cellular eyeteme have been for years in eno- oeesful operation. \Y_ -:_-.. -t AL- .._:..-.. -L-..I.I L- ..II-_. uvululviwu vn `Ialunv u. -uv r-....v..-...._,. The duties of ovary oicer should b. clearly and diucinctly defined in the rogul tionn so u to provggub any pocadblo clashing in their work. *7 Every officer of the prison should be supplied with I copy of the regulaiionannd required to make himself hmiliar with them. especially with thoee relating to his own duties. No time Ihould be lost in revising the `pinion: prison roulntiona sanctioned in 1888 and adapting them to the altered condition of things in the ponitontinry. IIVL- .I.-AX_- `R _..-__ AD}--- -I.....I.-I L uyrmnul nu UIIU V1 Iuu. 0'l'l'AWA, Ont... May l7.-_ i`he report of the penitentiary commissioner: we: laid on the table of perliunent to-dey. The reoommendetione ere : DISCIPLINE. That in order to oommend the services of amen fully qnelied to diacherge the duties of wexden oi the penitentiary the remunention 0! that oiiioer ehouid not he iele then $3.000 per ennum, with the of- iioiul reeidenoe unfurnished, heeting, lighting and water. and such portion of the prieon ground and such convict labor as may be assigned to him by the depart- ment. nu. u.. .- .1 Iolntlvu Ilnould Not noon the lac 'l`o- pthor-low ta lnbdu Inn-notary Prloolorl-`rho Puy of tho Immen- `lnutor ot Ionnlo Prisoner: to To- ronto-1`ho Ion Who lay Lon Tholr 0lIooo-looounu\dntlonI u to Con- ducting no Donn-tunngu. Bpnclll to the Wino. I\-..... A-` ll__ 1- IIIL- _...--A Trcmenum Iimrt Law More ralancht. SPONGESLE ymzcnmnlsunnnnus mm] WHATTHE OOMM|I8IONERB8UG- BEST SHOULD BE DONE. YII FIIALI PIRJS. nglngg-uni-Ln--.- Tacua. IQl$].I Qihulheih dual Ennlnl I` .Inyl7.-JchAnhr callous-. Iuvibnliinnllh IQ-pg in-Dank`.--no-n-g. qy l7.---Mtl. John Bxuhn Mutt. van found Ihokutehnolborhouonboulimi Hurt ` `V Mrs. ` pot! on Sunday *3! noun. union not lie snort. Ont. ll _ of ill 0n.u\'.\. May I7.-Sir Olivor Moral. has drafted a claulo to the criminal oodo. which he Iillaak parliament to anachuith ` a viow to suing right tho idaaa of those who hurt looaa theories on tho mhjocl ol matrimony. The clanaau provides that ovoqono `wgo: of an iudltmahlo oanoo. andna liahla to a ponalty not` oxcaoding onathoouanddollaro, on-Ioooa yaar sim- prinoamonl. or to both. who livu opanly or nolorioaaly with anolhcr panon as man = and win. and without any claim or '0! the` hoi maniodho - pronto: II` In; ` A tlllllll QDXI IXCIIOT IIIOIIICI DO I placed in ch 0! the school and the tuehi of tggprison. and this omcor might to not a I t. to units with ad- vice and othorviso discharged prison- otu than lining the pris . ouuru prison syrno All trade supp!` including engineer : aupplien should he kept. `II the trades` store and a stock ledger he 0 in which the store should bedobitetl wit all mode received and credited with all xoodulelivered on re- quisitions regularly made on the store. This ledger ahould be audited at the annual stock-taking and the etorelteeper in charge be held responsible for the coneetnose oi the stock then on hand. A qualied school teacher should he ulna-ad in ehann M the school and the employed. , A more complete system of book-keeping should be initiutod in all prison accounts. boll: mtinbenlnce and industrial. There should be an annual stock hating on busi- ness methods no that the Accounts when closed at the end of the financial year will I accurately show the receipts and expendi- ) tune of each at-para department of the * outin prison syszo ` ` All tndn u|nnI' innlmlimr amrinaen BUSY WIVES`, Con viots in the prison 0! isolation should be employed in manufacturing such goods as are need in the public service. and the lumbar ofall convicts who are not aotunlly engaged in other desirable industrial should as far as practicable to likewise ao employed. A more nomnlntn nvnlom book-keoninn The impaction of the rison. enpecinlly in nancial and induatrin mutton. should be more thorough and rigid then it has been in the post. It would be desirable that the oioer charged with this impor- tant duty should bring to its discharge ex- peiience mined in commercial life, with ability tonpply it to the advnntlge of the prison. Pun viou in the urinon I rec ulna Ior pnoon lmnnwnunco. '1 he oodn to be purchued by public tender a ould be roauicted to the articles of fuel. fresh menu. our, oat. meal, pot bar- ley. split. pan and potatoes; nll other unp- d be xes ahou purchased in the open mu- L mete. The etoreheeper should purchase All maintenance supplies not need in the trades or industries nor engineering de- pertmente. end ehould be selected for his established characters: ncompetent. and upright. bueineee men, having hnd experi- ence in denling with {he clues of goods required for prieon maintenance. I 'Ihn nnndn In ha nnrnhnzad bv nublic all lands lying to me sounn or In. All the prison industries um! All hrsnches of buds conducted by the prison should be placed under the supervision of I thoroughly oompetent. chief trade instruct.- or. one. if possible. who has hsd ex- perience in manufacturing, and as I suc- cessful man of business who should be given authority under proper regulations to purchase all manufacturing and en- gineering supplies and to sell all prison pro-.\`ucts. Thn nor-akaonar should rmrchsse Dbl Iron loan Dunn. Loxnox. lg; lnlknl 1) Russian drank can fund we con. 0: one mno. All exhuuat. and wave steam from the engines and pumps should be turned into the heating system for heating the prison, on the most approved modern methods: in summer the exhaust steam being mod to heat. the water for all prison unooull steam and return pi , where not. required to radium heat, a ould be covomd with mica nuupani nu nng. ._, Tholurm attached to the penitentiary should be cold. reserving the piggory and all land`! lying to the south of it. All um nrinnn induatriea IIIIIIG BIIIII FIII CTVIT 0! HIE E: III` `oelfe. the warden; William Sullivan, Niepuey warden; Patriot O'Donnell. chore keeper. and N. P. Wood. eeeleunu shore- hnnar. he dhnennd with: And theta Jamel T. F. HARRISON co.. Iurnlmro and Undoruklnz. covering. Than Inn t._no pnoon and no me wu-uena nmuuuw. The water main recently laid to supply the maidonce of Mrs. Betta with water. at I distance of nearl 2.000 feet from the umping station. a ould be disconnected tom the prison Inter mains. Tim um-um work: should be reconstruc- ITO! (IO pl'Il0ll WIEUI Illlllll. The serum works should be ted under competent auperviaion on the slum prepared by Mr. Horotzky. under our it-action, after verifying his utimnto as to the can of the same. nu --|.....-. .....| ...-.s- 4-... (mm mm Pl ulvllllluc nwuouuxu. AND INDl`S'l'Rl.\L. In the new water works system now be- ing oonebructed the plea of pumping wnher into the tank It: the Inter bower should be abandoned, and the pump to be connected with-the 600 feet. of intake pipe. be opera- ted bounintein direct preeaure of eighty pound: in the mains that supply wnter $0 the prison and to the wu-den e residence. The Inner main reoentlv IIIDDIV H18 DMD lBl'Vl%.| T e comminionere are of the op'nion tlint the number of keepers and guard: (56) now employed in the risen in unneces- sarily large. being more t on one to every eleven prisoners; and they believe for reasons iven in their separate report.I.thnt with jud cloua nrrangementa. the number might eelolybe reduood (even while the farm is retained) to forty-eight. or one guard to twelve prieonere, and it the form not retained. to one guard to fourteen priaonere. _ l(}|NOMll`,Al. AND lNDl'H'I'RI.\L. DC III II]! IIIIIKTV 0| 0|]! PFIIUII. While the commissioners have reason to believe that -the present chief keeper. W. 8. Hughes. ie a zealous, active end intelli- gent oioer and 3 good disoiplinarian they think (in view of the frictions which have for some time existed between him and some other omoers of the penitentiary) that it would he in the interest of the peni- tentiary that he should he trsnslerred to another prison or to some other branch of the nblie servioe.| 'l` A nnmmininnnn an of the on'nion :in vio\.vhof the advanced ago 0! tnngo. t 0 present when nurgoon 0 commission think that Is: retimnont \v.ou!d ha in the intoroat of the prison. Whllo than cnmmininnnrn hum rnnlon to loipilr, II! 1`: 1'. W000. IIIIKIW UFU|'U' too 1-. in dinponnd with; and blunt Jnmu n.`-YE. the engineer. And Juno: 0. xoir, the otewurd, be summarily dinnin- . _i i,I:nogl mg IDIIH it Ilfo -Ioulhould In in ohurgo denial tho undo. and no (turd Ihould MN ohu-go otmunthuuixvlnlhnrnabogotiuu. The guard ahonlgi to out that the miter!` in his charge not comumnlosto `with any 0! the prinonon. ` 1~w6pxamaaIn. rovunnlnn. For the rouom tally nob forth in an I In; roporb the oommiuionnn mom- Inen mu the anion of Juno: H. Iot- ~a.-II4 BL; nun-olnnu Ylllkgun Hal-an Jjcaw BLOUSE wzusrs just T T irecoived at

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