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VDR. BOWERS RESIGNS. Riding in the Engrincer%€ab. *2Brown ®a.'2BanU« tnecomjnft&ee were ninety ot which we find the fourth class. IE"so employed at thwaxpiration r£'Aufderheide, are1 that twenty sustained by evidence. The of three months^service from, the* timer ot H. G. Frout says in the September committee can conceive of no public good to be such appointment,he shall receive for his service accomplished by the publication of the names of during such trial months the- pay-of the Scribner's:—We cannot tell^fisom the the patients whor in onr judgment, have been fourth class. It as the expiration of. such trial C.H.CH«KDBOtriUV, CH.BOSS, ill-treated, and therefore- d6 not specify the month his work proves unsatisfactory, or if he After the Committee of Investigation timetables how fast we travel. The Vmsideafei Cwtbkm Ifatrafactarer oh same in this-report. A list ot names is herewith elects not to enter the employ of the asylum, Makes Its Report the Doctor furnished1 your excellency In the course of the then he shall receive no compensation* for the schedule times do not indicate the Cor. Minn, mi Centra Sirs. investigation:that charge that at the asylum services rendered. Resigns, improper relation* existed between the sexes delays that must be made up by Fire, We BiiUding- a Steeple Ninth—That an attendant of the first class was incidentally made. The- committee investigated who shall have served as an attendant in the spurts between stations. The traveller such: charges and find and report that NEWULM, MINN. Kasylum for not less than ono year, shall, upon there-is no foundation therefor. his honorable discharge from such, service, receive who is curious to know/just how CHaiBACTEB. OF ATTEJdDANTS. 2 from the superintendant a certificate of -Expressing Himself Thoroughly Satisfied CaUecttonsanC all bnrinex* pertamtac to ^rtr^nf As-a Dart of the instructions given by your excellency fast he is going, and likes the stimulus his qualification as such attendant, and. also oS prompt]/ attended t». to the committee is as follows: "It will the terms of his service in the asylum. With the Vindication of ^l of thinking that he is ii& a little also be the-duty of the committee to inquire Individual Rssponsibitiy, Tenth—That the superintendent, or such of HisSegimew into the- personal character of the attendants ornamental fronts* his assistants as may be designated by hinv danger, may find amusement in taking employed, and-whether they are fitted by nature shall promptly investigate all allegedvoriolation nad training for their peculiar and trying duties. of rules, aud whenever an attendant is found ,000, the time between mile posts and If the compensation, paid attendants and em-guilty of ill-treatment a patient such attendant Have th« best of shipping facilities' antfc ployes is insufficient to secure the required ciass be promptly discharged and forfeit allvarrears of when these are not to ba seen, he Dr. Bowers baa-resigned the position of su•perintendent of help, such,facts should be noted and proper Eagle Mill Co. will pay prompt: attention to mail' orderev pay the superintendent to keep a record of all recommendations made."' To the first proposition of the Rochester hoRpital for «an often get the speed very accurately snch investigations. contained in that instruction the committee the insane. Mheiletter of resignation teas Eleventh—That in all cases where*, by reason report that na evidence was introduced reflecting: by counting the rails_p»ssed in a NEW UkM, MINNESOTA. of ill-treatment of a patfent by attendant, the* follows upon it,, and the committee have no knowlege discharge of the.Satter is required, the superintendent given time. This may bet- done by b( anything tbat would in anv manner impeachi .,. "A Manufacturers of -.,' Having heardfrhereadfcmrof the-report ot the shall, before such discharge is actually the character of such attendants, except committee appointed bv Ms excellency* Gov. made, notify th» county attorney of the factsconstituting listening attentively at an open HOLLER FLOTJB in so far as Ill-treatment by certain attendants H. Klidolplii, Merriitm, to investigate the unfortunate occurrence the alleged ill-treatment in order oC patients might be construed as window or door. The regular clicks of the deathsof the patient Taylor Combs that such officer may, if he deem* necessary^ evidence of bad character on the part of persons and other matters -connected with the second institute legal proceedings for the punishment BY THE guilty of such abuse. To th» second proposition! of the wheels over the railjoints can lospital for fcheinsane, I find that lam thereby of the offender for a violation of toe criminal the committee-are folly convinced that but acquitted of any direct blame or Intentional law of the state.. Gradual Reduction BoIlsT usually soon be singled oufcirom the few men or women are by nature fitted for the HANTFACTTrRKK or A SSAXJEB IK /Ifgig wrong, and that«I am fully exonerated from the Twelfth—That an attendant discharged for complete and satisfactory performance of all charge of''negligence or mismanagement. But the ill-treatment of a patient shall not be reemployed other noises, and counted.. The num. Boats and Shoos the-duties devolving upon the- immediate attendants the report admits that, -considering the-numerous in that capacity in anjr hospital for SystesL of the- insane patients. Training for arid arduous duties required of me. I ncrformed ber of rail-lengths passed! in twenty the insane in this state, the superintendent oS the proper performance of such duties consists these faithfully and honestly. When it each hospital to notify the other superintendents of two kinds. First,, theoretical second, practical. seconds is almost exactly the number is admitted in the report that of the ninety of any such discharge. In our judgment there has not been NEW ULM* MINN. Minn. «V3d N. sfcra., \JSew TJlm, MtaB» charges and complaints of abuse to patients by For the protection of the hospiial and its offiV enough of tha first. The second, as the term of miles run in an hour. attendants only twenty were austained by cers and its employes the committee recommend, implies, can only be- had bv long practice proofs, and moreover, when the further fact is that a fchorouah physical examination be made andi experience in the actual discharge But if one wants to g©t a lively -considered that these charges covered a period of each patient.upon admission to the hospital, A largo assortment of men's aa# of the required duties. In the judgment of ten years and a half, and that during that sense of what it means to rush and that a reaerd of such examination be mndtr of the- committee the compensations boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aa4 ^$ period 2,000 patients were treated\it is certainly and kept. paid is not sufficient to secure the through space at fifty GB- sixty miles •a small percentage. --Of the twenty eases considered, children's shoes constantly kep* or \$% services of thoroughly competent attendants, The committee would further recommend some were never brought to my knowledge an hour he must get ©»a locomotive. hand. Oustora work and repaiiinf sv and that no rate of compensation which the that provisions be made at the: asylum for the until they were mentioned at the investigation. entire separation of the inebriate from the insane state would pay would be sufficient to secure Then only does he- begin to realize promn&jr attended to* patients. The influence of each class wpoa the services of the class of attendants who what trifles stand between him the other ia-not beneficial to either. would at all times accord to the patients under Gentlemen,i:I admit without any reservation their charge such humane carriage as is by law and destruction. A few weeks ago a That provision be also made for a hospital for that my failure to report the circumstances John ijHauenstein, contemplated. Few persons have a correct understanding sick patients. connected with the death of Taylor Combs was lady sat an hour in th» cab of a locomotive of the peculiar and trying duties of From the-testimony produced before the: committee a grave error of Judgment, but to err is human, Obtained, and all JAT£HT JBUs/xVJiss at such attendants. In every case of abase by an wo-are of the opinioni that the number of hauling a fast express traini and many another man might have made the tended to ion MODERATE FES8. Our office BREWER attendant of a patient which has come to the patients at the Rochester asylum ia too large for same mistake if placed in the same dilemma. over a mountain roaeL She saw thenarrow, opposite tJio-U. S. 1'atent Office, and we ran ob knowledge of the committee, and of which abuse one institution. For twentv-one yearsi have been in the service taiu Patent* Vn less ume than those remote frost it was shown that the superintendent had notiee bright line oi the rails andi of the state and have helped to build up two A complaint was filed wits the secretary of the WASIIIXGWN. Send MODEL, DRjbWJXG o* of, any recurrence of similar acts by the enormous institutions, which I have no hesitation board off correction and charities by discharged the slender points &i the switches*. PHOTO of iTettion. W« advise as to patentability same attendant was prevented by in most in saying-compare favorably with any in the patients of the asylum,, in which Dr. Bowers free »f charge and wa make AO VJLAli&X and She heard the thundfer of the bridges, instances the prompt discharge of the attendants. country. I feel the inward consciousness that was charged with having kept a gold watch and VXLESS PATENT IS SRCURKU. during'the long service I have ever striven to a sum of money belonging to the patiemt. The and saw the track shut in by rocky for circular, advice, term* and references to committee investigated that charge, heard tha discharge honestly and faithlully the responsibilities actual clients in your own State. County, City of bluffs, and new perils suddenly revealed THE HOSPITAL'S CONDITION. testimony pro and con*, and find the charge untrua. devolved .upon me first, as assistant The committee find that parts of the hospital physician for ten years at St. Peter and later for as the engine swept arouad have been kept scrupulously neat and clean, ten years as superintendent of the hospital at In the management of the steward^ office, sharp curves. Tb& experience wa&to OpponU Patent OjRee, WathmgUm, li. 0. that the clothing, bedding and food furnished Rochester. Those-of you. gentlemen, who know wbil* the committee fi»ds nothing in any manner, Onr brewery lawfully equipped and able to &T the patients have been ample in quantity,proper me best will give me credit for honesty of purpose, reflecting upon the integrity of that officer, her magnificent* but the sense- oi all orders. Bingham Bros. and suitable in quality: that the several halls or for hard work, for never-flagging interest yet in the judgment of the committee the method© danger was almost appalling. To Mr. F. Grebe bas charge of the bottling. eetak» wards in which the patients spend a large part in my specialty and constant efforts to obtain pursued, particularly in the care and issue of their time have been and are kept in a manner of supplies, are entirely too loose asad unbusinesslike. the best possible care for the unfortunates committed have made her experience complete, lisbment* intended to be pleasant and cheerful to the to my. charge. My aim, as you well New Ulm, Minn. Bhe should have taken one engine patients that the patients, in case of sickness, know, has alwaye been to restore all curable We would recommend that a more systematic have received competent medical attendance: cases to health of'-foody and mind and to promote ride in a dark sad rainy night. In a method be adopted, and to that end there be a DEALERS IN that the officers have endeavored to provide for the welfare: and-greatest possible comfort of a storekeeper appointed, whose duty it shall be daylight ride on a locomotive* we those who needed care on account of chronic or the comfort of the patients, and that all routine to receive, keep and issue all supplies and that Incurable insanity, but with the least possible duties have been properly performed by the come to realize how slender is the all issues be upon requisition made by the steward attendants. By the term routine duties we cost to the state. and approval by the superintendent. rail and how fragile its fastenings, wish to be understood as meaning those The board well know that by thoughtful and All of which is respectfully submitted. duties the performance of which is required compared with the ponderous machine careful management I have saved the state many Dated Sept. 16, 1889. daily, and in which their nature might be termed hundred dollars in various improvements and Dealer in W. C. WriiiJS3tN, Chairman. which they carry. We see what mechanical, and not such as require the exercise have worked out more liberty and less restraint LATH, SHINGLES, DOOES, of any particular tact, judgment or skill. THOMAS SIMPSON. a trifling movement of a switch for the patients. I know from experience that The hospital has been necessarily required to C. AMUNDSON. the building up and superintedence of a great makes the difference between life and accommodate a larger number of patients than SASH AND BLITO. hospital like this is no sinecure. I know also —ii as— could in all respects be properly cared for in the death. We learn how short the look that I have not merited or deserved the severe quarters provided. There appears to have been A DREARY OUTLOOK. CANNED, DRIED GREEIf and unjust criticism of a portion of the public ahead must often be, and how close lime. Cement and CoaL a practice on the part of the superintendent of press of the state. Ease and comfort and freedom performing certain duties not legitimately danger sits on either hand. But it is FRUITS, from annoyance are not found in the hos.••. devolving upon him as such officer. Such a in in he A on pital superintendent's position, and, surely, the only in a night ride that we learn duties have been performed partly at the request Emolument8 connected therewith are not sufficient, a Starv to a how dependent the engineer must be, of the board of trustees of the insane Lowest prices always* from the interest one might take Ploiir eundL FeecL hospital and partly of his own motion. after all, upon the faithful vigilance In a grand and noble work, the POBT TOWNSEND, Special Telegram, Sept The time required foi the performance of sare and treatment of the insane and 30.—Four miners—W. H. Horning, J. Mooney, such duties had necessarily interfered with the of others. The hpad-light reveals a *, the study of an important and interesting specialty.to David Adams and John Beebe—arrived proper and full performance of those legitimately SXQirK.WoppBW AN» WttliOWi.j' Opposite Railroad Depot, few yards of glistening rail, and the compensate for the unpleasant associations devolving upon him as superintendent. down from St. Michaels island, via Ounalaska, WABS. and the risk of lite one takes from within, While the superintendent should be in fact ghostly telegraph poles and switch NEWULM, xroa where they proceeded to board or the unjust criticisms to which the incumbent what the name implies, at the head of the institution, 2*EW ULM, MINSX. targets. Were a switch open, a rail may be subjected from without. Heretofore I the revenue cutter Bear, thence to its directing force, responsible for its have not been in a position to resign, because I taken up, or a pile of ties on the management and success, his primary principal this port on the bark J. B. Peters. They left FRANK FRIEDMANN, was under suspension and investigation: but duties are the supervision, of the care, management, track, we could not possibly see the felt confident that I shonld be vindicated and Fifty Mile creek on the Yukon river, Alaska, treatment and attempted improvement fcbat justice would prevail. about sixteen hundred miles from St. danger in time to stop. of that unfortunate class committed to its A Gentlemen, it is enough for me that I have charge, and he should not be required or permitted Michael's island, Aug. 1. All were attacked dealer in been fairly exonerated by an impartial, painstaking to perform any duties which shall in any with scurvy. There are over 20 0 miners on and honorable committee, who have patiently manner interfere with such primary principal Groceries, Crockery, Stonewara, heard and carefully sifted all complaints. Gulling Youthful Britons, Forty Mile placer diggings and about fifty one, or which will in any manner tend or have neither the inclination nor necessity to prevent full notice or knowledge on his on Stewart river, 100 miles further. ID li hold to this thankless office, and in order to relieve A Cedar Eapids, Iowa, dispatch to Manufacturer of and Dealer a part of the manner in which those immediately your board and his excellency, the eovernor greatly feared that the miners will sutler in,charge of his patients are performing their the Chicago Herald says a sensation Blassware, Notions, Canned of the state, of any further embarrassment duties. For the proper performance of such duties greatly from want of provisions and actual CIGARS, v? aereby very respectfully tender my resignation he should be held strictly accountable. For has been created there by the publication necessities during the winter. They as superintendent of the second hospital for the the proper performance of the duties of every intended wintering on the Yukon, of an article entitled "A Great Insane. J. E. BOWEES, A. M., M. D. other department the chief of that department Fruit, Flonr, etc. TOBACCOS, and expected the newly buiJt steamer should be held to alike accountability. The Swindle," detailing the fleecing of THE BESIGNATION ACCEPTED. superintendent shonld have a general knowledge Arctic to bring up supplies. The Arctic English boys out of sums of money The resignation of Dr. Bowers caused of the manner in which such department duiies sailed from Si Michaels Aug. 20, and in five All goods sold at bottom prices and Borne surprise, but after a brief discussion it are performed, but should not be required or expected varying from $250 to $500 for the hours was totally wrecked and the cargo to master the details. In the judgment was decided to accent the same, which was delivered free of cost to any part oi privilege of working a year in this of your committee, no plan can be devised Cor. Minnesota and Centre done by these resolutions: lost. The only available vessel left was the fi which will entirely prevent occasional abuses the city. country on a farm. There are in that Be it resolved by the board of trustees of old steamer Yukun, which cannot carry streets. by attendants of insane persons in their immediate Minnesota hospitals-for insane, That whereas more than i/wenty tons, and can scarcely city more than a score who have charge. If we are right in this proposition, N E W ULM, MINN. -•we have received the resignation of Dr. J. E. NEW ULM, MNN. then the only question to be determined is reach Forty-Mile creek within forty days. Bowers, superintendent of the second hospital been duped by English firms and how can such abuses be minimized. In the attempted that in accepting the same as we now do, we deBire The Yukan was dispatched up the river on solution of that problem the committee, placed by the local agents here. Being Jiio. Neuman, to bear persoual evidence of the loyalty, unflagging GEO. BENZ & SONS. not being experts in the care or management Aug. 30, and if the season is backward she devotion and industry with which for ashamed ot their verdancy they of the insane, feel great diffidence in suggesting will reach the miners in time to partly relieve over twenty years he has served the state. We remedies for acknowledged evils, and never mentioned the matter, and it their wants. It is impossiole for take this opportunity of testifying our entire Importers and Wholesale Dealers In our recommendations should be considered only confidence in the integrity and ability of Dr. all of them to come down the was only through the confession of as the suggestions of business men, based upon WINES & Dealer in Bowers. We observe with pleasure that a most the testimony introduced during the investigation river this season. Their supplies Percy Cook.sixteen years old,who was DPfST O O O S searching inquiry and closest investigation of and bearing upon that subject, together •his management of the said hospital has tailed will become exhausted before with that knowledge of human nature, and of recently placed, that the whole matter to develop anything reflecting on his character ELata, Caps, Notions, the motives that usually influence the action of New Years. Great privations and many came to light. The article gives or integrity, and that his professional standing the average man or woman, possessed deaths will certainly be the result Fresh .. Is not questioned. We assure Dr. Bowers that Groceries* Provision^ by every business man. Attendants the names of twenty young men in 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn our best, wishes go with him into whatever field meat is hard to obtain, and the miners will must necessarily be men and women having the Croclcevp and Glassware, of labor lie may engage, and tender him the various positions in Cedar Bapids passions, weaknesses and infirmities incident to be attacked with scurvy. The Bear left thanks of the board for the faithful and efficient human nature. We can easily designate the peculiar now who came to this country under Ounalaska JSept. 5 in search of an Green, Dried and Canned Bervice he has rendered the state, for which he qualifications which, in onr judgment, PETEE SCHEBEH merits the gratitude of its people. American schooner which had been the impression that they were to become would characterize our conception of the ideal Fruits, etc, etc* No action was taken by the board in the attendant we are well aware that our ideal cannot sighted and Indians reported as having gentlemen farmers in a year. matter of selecting a successor to Dr. Bowers, be found among mortals. Assuming that, 3,000 seals aboard. David Adams, one of for at least some considerable future time, attendants The firm of Ford, Rath bone & Co., and adjournment was taken until next I will always take farm prodne* la exchange the passengers, has become temporarily insane must be drawn from the same class, week without any further businesB being with headquarters at 21 Finsbury for goods, and pay the highest market priesforaV f** and be in all respects the same average men and through privations and hardships in transacted. women as those now employed, what measures -DEALER IN,- payment, London, is the one that kinds ef paper rags. f.i "-'. ,' i' Alaska. The bark J. D. Peters arrived from can be taken to prove their efficiency as attendant?, BESULT OF THE INQUIRY. Ounalaska, and reports the arrival of the has duped most of these boys. I and thereby reduce the probabilities and The report of the investigating committee, la connection with my store I hnto a flrst-elae* opportunities for the ill-treatment by them of war ship Bear from Point Barrow, undertakes to provide a practical addressed to the governor, is quite lengthy, taloon famished with splendid bMiard table aae) those entrusted to their immediate care? The majority Arctic ocean, via St. Michael's and is accompanied by the voluminous testimony instruction in farming in Canada, the of mankind, even admitting that they, will my customsrs will always and good liqnors 4*4 taken during the inquiry. There Land. Oapt. Healy, of the Bear, reports conscientiously endeavor to perform a duty, in. United States of America and Tasmania slgars.and erery forenoon a splendid loach. were 138 witnesses examineu by the committee, such performance are, to a certain extent, influenced that the government steamer Thetis, with and the fullest opportunity was by the hope of reward to follow the faithful for gentlemen's sons who can the entire arctic whaling fleet, were hemmed afforded to all persons having complaints to performance, or the fear of punishment for •II goods pnrcbased of me will be deUyered pay from fifty to one hundred and the bay near Point Barrow by ice bergs the neglect of such duties. Snoh hope of reward present them to the committee. The report say part of the city free of cost. may consist in the satisfaction whisn comes to and were unable to make the opening. If fifty pounds." The agents induce first alludes co the death of Taylor Combs as Minnesota Strtst, Now Ulm, Mln« 1 every one in the consciousness that a duty has ii was early in the season there would probably a result of cruel treatment by the attendants, these boys to believe they will have a been satisfactorily performed, in the belief that Meat Market^ LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Beckman and Peterson, and all the incidents be southerly winds, which would drive one has as nearly as possible perfected himself delightful time, with little work and connected with that traeeuy are related in his calling in an ambition to excel in such back the ice ond allow the fleet to get out. at length without any comment on the calling, and, if employed in a public institution, much sport, taking life moderately The government life waving station at Point SASH, BLINDS, part of the committee. Upon the other a pride in the institution, a desire that it shall as becomes a gentlemen's sons. This Barrow is complete. M. EPPLE, Prop'r. matters submitted the committee found: rank among the first of its kind, or he may be influenced by the lower but powerful incentive was the impression given them, and —and all kinds of— That the superintendent and physicians have, of hope of promotion, or of an increase of pay MnnrasoTAST.NEYV M.MINB? they came only to find that they had as a rule, endeavored to faithfully perform their for services rendered. She Was Readi ng About the President. Building Material. respective duties, with the exception that the the hardest kind of work and a total Bunerintendf ^has not given, or caused to be Nantucket is smiling at a little adventure rTWK madoretgaod dssires to Inform the peoplet| 1 HECOMMKNDATIONS. absence of the luxuries which tney given, to the b.. Sendants that thorough instrnctiou of Mrs. Harrison at that 1 New Ulm and vicinity that h* ha* ra-eiUMlslfc in reference to their duties in the care and If a class of attendants can be procured who, had been led to expect. United States ed his meat market and is BOW prsapared to waV management of patients which, in our judgment, NEW ULM, MIBi in the performance of. their duties, would be place. There is a little store at Nan. on nia old customers and friends with oaly lkj| should have beon given, and except further Deputy Marshal L. M. Healy after guided wholly by the higher incentive, they bast fresh and cured meats, sausacee, lard 4 that a few cases of accidents happening to tucket where they sell baskets of odd would very nearly approach the standard, the SD carefully looking up the law, has declared erything uenally kept in a ftrst-chus market 71 patients have come to the knowledge of the Citizens'Bank major of the qualification of the ideal attendant. shapes, and itis the custom with visitors highest murkotpriee will be paid for FAT CA' committee, which accidents would not have We do not believe that such a class can be found, the business to be a violation happened had there been taken all precautions to buy them as souvenirs of the and therefore submit i,n outline a plan for promoting of the contract labor law, each infringement which might have been taken to prevent the efficiency of attendants and minimizing E place. Mrs. Harrison wandered in the possibility of the. happening of the acknowledged abuses. The committee of which subjects to a such accidents, and the further exceptions there alone the other day, and looking would recommend: TTVOLII hereafter mentioned: That the supervisors fine of not less than $500. I is understood First—An increase in the number of assistant over the baskets, asked the funny and attendants have been grossly negligent in physicians, and tbat one of the physicians upon that the marshal will take the matter of reporting to the superintendeut.or old woman who attended the the woman side of the asylum be a woman. any of the assistant physicians, cases of illtreatment legal steps against the local agents Second—An increase in the non-medical supervising store, and who is of herself a character AND1 Of patients by the attendants. This NEW ULM, MINN. "W, force, the duty of such additional supervisors who have been receiving fees for finding neglect rises largely from the fact that there is worth seeing: to be that of constantly patrolling the E W E and has been an unspoken agreement among the places for the boys. several wards, observing and reporting the manner attendants that none of them should make reports in which the several attendants perform "What is the price of this basket?" of any wrongful acts committed by an associate. their respective duties, to see that all rules of holding one up. M.MuUen, Preset M. Vajen^rtee-Pres^ The rules of the asylum require that in the.asylum are observed, to report any and all all cases of injury to or ill-treatment of a patient The cost of education in Prussia is fi.'teen violations of any such rules to the superintend' "Marked on the bottom," was the J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. the attendant causing or having knowledge enlf or some ot his assistants, to keep a record cents per head. JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop ]0^ terse reply. of any such injury or ill-treatment should forthwith of his observation and reports and of every unusual report the same to the superintendent, wm ^m occurrence -all such reports to be in writing. NEW ULM, '.- -W1MINNES0TA $ffc? Mrs. Harrison repeated the question, .... w. directors: some one of the assistant physicians or supervisor. Fortune's FaToritei. This rule has been more honored in the and the woman, with a most Third—The establishment at the hospital of a Pure beer eold in quantities to suit thmf$jz-',% Werner Bassch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. breach than in the observance. The immediate COBSICANA, Tex., August 27, 1889.—Corsicana school of instruction in which instruction shall annoyed expression, glanced up from purchaser. Special attention paid to thefe'J supervision of the attendants in the performance be given by the superintendent and his assistants boasts to-day of two of the happiest bottling ot beer. **•.«•*- of their daily duties in the care and management her paper and said: "It's marked Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. to the attendants, relating to the duties of men in Texas, in the persons of Messrs. John of patients has been entrusted to a their positions. on the bottom I can't be bothered W. O'Neal and O.P. Wimberly.the lucky men supervisor and bis assistants, whose duties Fourth—That no male person less than twenty-one have been to be upon the wards as much of the and no female persons less than eighteen to stop and answer questions I'm who drew $ 15,000 each in The Louisiana TH E HE W EH' time as possible, observe the manner in which DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS years of age be employed as an attendant or as State Lottery drawing of the 13th instant. reading about the President's trip to the attendants perform their duties, correct a supervisor or assistant supervisor. Each gentleman paid $1 for the one-twentieth such errors and irregularities as might come to .' '•.. »i Fifth—That a system of merit and demerit Bar Harbor."—St. Louis Republic. OF EUROPE, AND PASS & his knowledge and could be remedied by him, of ticket No. 87.835, 'which proved to marks be established for attendants. CITY PLANING MILL and to make report to the superintendent of any -v.--' .„ Sixth—Attendants to be divided into four be the number which drew the capital prize of A E TICKETS SOLD. misconduct or neglect of duty on the part of attendants. classes. Upon entering the service the attendant Increase of a Bad Habit, 300,000. Your correspondent first sought In addition to such duties other to he classed as am attendant of the fourth labors in connection, with the care of the clothing The cigarette habit is increasing. Mr. O'Neal at his restaurant and asked to class: at the end of three months' service, ki ,** KAKu»AcrcB»ri-J, of the patients were required of him. This if no more than a given number of demerit see the thicket. "Uncle John," as he is The commissioner of internal revenue supervising force has never been sufficient. marks appear against him, he shall GloseAttention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH. familiarly called, was slow to realize bis look, Upon the efficiency and integrity of the immediate collected taxes last year upon be promoted to the third class, and so on at but after depositing his ticket with the First sunervising force the superintendent must Collecting. like intervals aud subject to the samecondi 2,151,515,300, which is an increase necessarily largely depend for information in regard tions. The second and fiast class, upon each National bank for collection and getting a VENETIAN BLINDS* to the conduct of the attendants, and the promotion, to receive the pay of the class to of 288,789,260 over the preceding receipt for the some he said he began to "feel force must be in such numbers that frequent which promoted, which should be larger than fiscal year. The number taxed a like a bloated bondholder." visits to each ward can be made the more frequent M0ULDIN6S AND FRAMES that of ihe class below. Also, that whenever an #Kf/ 'ms Bncklen Arnica SaiTe such visits the less opportunity for or the Mr. O. P. Wimberly who kept a small attendant of the first class proves himself exceptionally pretty good, indication of the consumption. probability of the commission or concealment The best salve in the world for Cnts, well fitted for bis duties, the superintendent butcher shop here, offered to dispose of his The niimber of cigars Planing, turning and all by attendants of violations of the rule relating may, in his discretion, increase his ticket for "two bits" when he heard that Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, to treatment of patients of the asylum. That pay to such sum as may have in such cases been taxed during the last fiscal year was O'Neal had drawn the capital prize, but no work with rib-saw promptly the discipline of the attendants has not been as Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, determined by the board of trustees. one would buy it. Imagine his surprise when strict as should have been enforced by the supervisor, 3,867,385,640, an increase of 22,658,990, Seventh—That all appointments to the position Chilblains, Corns, and all ^kin Eruptions, and neatly executed. he found that he also held the lucky number. and that there has not been that or assistant supervisor be made from attendants showing that the consumption and positively cures Tiles, or no amount of immediate supervision by the supervisor He also deposited his ticket with the First of the first class. as might have been performed by him. pay required. I iie guaranteed to give National "Bank for collection. Eighth—That no person be employed as an of cigarettes is increasing more That there have been cases of abuses and inhuman attendant until after he shall have served in The tickets were promptly forwarded tov All work guaranteed. Bates reasons perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. rapidly than that of cigars.—Exchange. treatment of patients by attendants. That a that capacity for one month on trial, If at the New Orleans, the $30,000 collected and Price 25 cents per box. Sold oy this* number of such cases of alleged ill-treatment expiration of that time his work proves satisfactory, placed to the credit of the two happy men, n. ZELLEH Prajj'ra, L. Boos. brought to the attention of and investigated by he may be employed as attendant of less the usual rate oi exchange. i^£$i£& -Ml