Show WE AIm I Alt 1 HHI1IXI SWITZERLAND UUIIIBS HER OWN DEAD litI ond fair 5011 TlnnfUr nl w Inw or 51surrd tIllllllonIleach > loke lit Ijiuol Ian Ytnrlli dept Inc NlTIill PlaIce ran IllIIA In Hvvllifrliind 1 7 hate brn Intrvll J J1 oJ JIEItSYll Rrdallro Ihu Inwi iVLVVWy la10 to Iho burial r 4 bur-ial of Iho dead 1 I r qr oW J Mr nifford thr Lr f tJ cunllli at 111110 11 11 ° port In the rail iJ j ton of ilatln Illy l V Iho law provide for J the burial nf the dead at the expent ot tho elate Coffin and nil olliri necwunn article nro fur Hlnheil on application In certain undertaken under-taken designtied by the covernmrnt icrythlng connected wllli the Interment Inter-ment ha I absolutely gritullou Including Includ-ing Iho grate unit the service IHth and poor are alike entitled to the benefit bene-fit of tills IIIII and nil clnMe mall ILemtelte of It freely Of Iho SOft burial which took plate In Ibo year ISM 1191 were nl tho cxpenso of the canton Tho execution IIf tho law Is I ccrutted to nn official of the sanitary department Tho aciuiint of lids de > pnrttuent 1 for Ice ear 1SD3 show that the coil to the cnnton nrlilng from the gralullous biirhl ot the dead Wile ne follows ColOns J2JSS burial expenses ex-penses 158 talarle I 13125 caru of cemeteries etc 200 Totll 113111 The Ian has been In oprrntlon only n few pear but has from lice first bran reKnrflwl with great furor even b > those who nl tax payers nro most burdened by II In thin other canlons ot the country groat dltrrslly exists some ut tho cnn ton hating not yet adopted the new method All teem likely to tin so Irving It Itlchman consul general sayGrate Grate generally ore only lo 110I141 l ono hotly nnd ore not to bo opened for the rrcepltott of new boillM until nflcr Iho taps of such number ot scare ns la Hummed to bo required for the complete com-plete decay of tho bod > which varies In tho different canton from three to twelve jeara for children nnd from twelve to twenty genre In tho can cf adult Where er free burial has been introduced Intro-duced It was done on Iho principle tlml death nnklng nil men canal there ought to ba no distinction the burial of tho departed hit I mummed that nil tho citizens OIl residents high or low rich or poor will mail IhcmseUes of Iho proUnlon ot tho ennclmint nnd Hint all tho funerals and Interment till bo equally plain and unostentatious unostenta-tious lionTho course pursued by Ibo author Ilea ot tho city of HI Hull In each cow of frcn burial he I glean In tho following extract from tho municipal police rig illation An nttcmlnnt rail at the house of mourning after verbal nolloe of death has been given nt the pullco oince nnd rewhe n further tiotlco lit writing 110 attend to IlrCHlnj theo body glee nottcu ta tho coroner t the-o the officer of llnl tntltl to Iho clcrjy nmn tho hell rlngcr lice undertaker null tho gnuodlRtcr Tho attendant must also IMIIO tho Invitation In lien funeral nnd must bo present half nn hour before tho limo of burial The undertaker nnd grnxedlKRvr limit nf tel receiving notice go nl onto to tho house of mourning mensurn tho corpse provide tho coflln and place the corpse therein On the clay ot burial they must tea that the body I taken front tho homo ot mourning and placed It Iho funeral car They must escort the car to tho grate tnko from It tho coffin cof-fin Inter It and toner thin grave Tho coffin must bo black and capable nt beIng be-Ing hermetically scalnl I Tha teuton taunt tow ho grata with ro grass In front of tho homo of mourning an urn must bo put on limo day at the burial for limo reception of cords of condolence |