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[page 110] Mr. Baker: Repeat that? Witness: I told the attendant to turn the slops into the water-closet and not into the bathtub. And I noticed in a day or two after that he got to turning it into the bath-tub; and he said Dr. Harlow told him to turn it into the bath-tub. And I said nothing more about it. Q. How was that? Dr. Harlow told him? A. Yes, to put the ^slops into the bath-tub and let them run down there, for he said there might be some thing in there that would get into the hopper and stop it up. But it seemed to me it was filthy; but that is an opinion. Q. For years after you were there were then towels for the bath-room on the mens side? A. Rather stinted. They would have me or two; the last year or so we had full towels, a towel for each man. Until this last year there was not Q. There was not a towel for man? A. No, sir. Q. Upon an average, for how many men would one towel go? A. Sometimes get one towel and sometimes it would not be a towel. Q. What was it that was used to wipe the