Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 December 1904 — Page 5

BICHZXOUD DAILY. PALLADIUM, MONDAY HORNING, DECEMBE E 19, 1904.

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BEING CARED FOR AT WHITE'S INSTITUTE THIS WINTER

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Is Giving Entire Satisfaction A N Number of Local Friends Inter-

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and all of them are reported to be getting along very well.

'Building Trades eady For Fight. ?NewYork;a)ee. 19. The plans of the unions engineering the - new Board o Building Trades are about completed and the organigation will be in working order by the beginning of the new year. The union is planning for a big fight next spring against employers. About twentyfive unions have been consodlidated into tbe new organization and all their combined strength will be thrown against the opponents of the fight when it is begin next vear.

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TWO MISSIONARY PRIESTS ASSISTING FATHER ROELL

Over one hundred and twenty-

U eight children are now being cared

for .it White's Institute, near Wabash, Indiana. This institution receives a large amount 1 of financial support from the Indiana and Western Yearly Meeting of Friends and a number of Richmond people are interested in its wellfare. During the past week a number of additions to those already receiving care have been received .from different counties. i Superintendent John U. Ilarkness reports that during the winter mnnllic tliprA i nlwnva mrro r f o

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than at any other time of the year. The superintendent and his force of 5 assistants are now arranging to give the children a treat on Christmas day so that the little ones will have some happiness. Mr. Ilarkness states that the new heating arrangements recently installed are proving entirely adequate. As a result the buildings at the institute are kept

warm and comfortable and there will i

Continued from first page.) bailiff went to Judge Hester's room at the hotel. Judge Hester dressed, followed the bailiff to the court house, ordered the jury brought before him, and then, to the surprise of every member of the panel, discharged them cn the pretext that they could not agree. The facts were, as afterward asserted by the jurors, that a ballot at midnight showed eleven of the jurors were in favor of finding for the State; that one man objected to the amount, but the others had argued the question with him, had practically overcome his objections, and he was about to agree when they were dismissed. Whatever may have been the motives of Judge Hester, his action was fatal to his future aspirations. He

finally, after several years of struggle, opened a saloon an' Nashville and died some years later.

Men who were in the legislature when the "Van" committees were so much sought after, and some of those who journeyed to Terre Haute to inspect the company's books, will

be no suffering by any of the chil-be called as witnesses in the new dren. Several new buildings have suit file hy the State.

been erected during the past year and these add to the accommodation of the school to quite an extent. About ' a year ago several of the old

buildings were destroyed by fire and 1 the new ones were built to take their Taken to tfce Jeffersonville Peniten-

place. A number ot children from 1

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Wayne county are at the institute

Mb Humors Are impure matters which the 6kin, liyer, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there la uch an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious ' turns, fits of indigestion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. I bad salt rheum on my hands so that X eonld not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and It drove oat the humor. I continued Its use till the sores disappeared." Msa. 11.0. Bbowic, Rumford Falls, Me. I Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to

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tiary on Saturday.

Haley Gipe, who wTas convicted on the charge of killing Mrs. William Starbuck and daughter, Buelah, at Greensboro, on July 9, was taken from Newcastle on Saturday night and removed to the penitentiary at Jeffersonville. It was originally intended by Sheriff Clnistopher to take the prisoner this morning, but on Saturday night he was slipped out

'of jail at 10 o'clock to escape mob violence. The sheriff was -accompanied by Dean Norris, a Newcastle newspaper man. A few hours were spent in Indiana" polis and Gipe seemed to be in the i best of spirits. He said that he j would not stay long in prison after ! his case had reached the Supreme Court, where it has been appealed.

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All IMMENSE ATTENDANCE

At AH of the Services YesterdaySermon Last Night A Season of Devotion.

Catholic people look forward with great pleasure to a "mission," a special week or two set apart as a season of devotion a time to reflect and think over one's past life and make good resolutions for the future. One of these missions is now being conducted at St. Andrew's

Catholic church. Rev. Father Roell and his regular assistant, Father Gadlage, are helped carry on the "mission" by two other priests. Services are being held each morning and evening, with special sermons both in German and English. Last night the large and beautiful edifice was crowded to hear the sermon preached by one of the visiting priests. His sermon was a practical one and applied to everyday life. He spoke of the greed for wealth nowadays and said it seemed to be ovei-shadowing the real cause of man's existence the salvation of his

immortal soult. People seem to have

MOTHER LAND CHILD

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months, and there were 121 serious injuries.

JUDGE HENLEY Is Now Counsel for a Big RailwayCompany at Chicago. Attorney Thomas Newkirk returned Saturday from Chicago, where he has been on business. He reports that Judge W. J. Henley, formerly of Rushville, and who resigned his position as judge on the bench of the

no time to pray so eager are they to Indiana Appellate Court last Octo-

participate in the pleasures of the , uer 10 accept the position of gener

al object of man's a counsel ior the Chicago & Indiana

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has given him to promote his own and his neighbor's good. The meetings will continue until next Saturday night. There will be English preaching every night, with a special sermon for Thursday night.

ROAST FOOTBALL Medical Journal Strongly Against the , Sport. Tlie partisans of football are in that season of the year when they will be kept busy rallying to the support of their favorite sport. With the hurrah that accompanies the big games ended for another year, the enemies of football are profiting by the lull to attack it. The current number of American Medicine contains a scorching editorial in which football is not only termed brutal,

but stupid, and coaches and players

are flayed for putting a premium on low and brutal cunning. Simultaneous with this broadside

come the announcement of the annual harvest of deaths and injuries. To

a considerable extent it substantiates American Medicine's cha'y-ge of

brutality. No less than eleven lives were sacrificed on the altar of the college game in the Inst three

pany, which operates the road from Hammond to Chicago over which the Monon and Erie lines enter the western metropolis, is delighted with bis new position. Judge Henley receives a salary of $12,000 per annum. He has many relatives living in Richmond and they are proud of the record their kinsman is making:.

CHOIR REHEARSAL

Of the Combined Choirs of the City Held Yesterday. The united choirs of the city held their first rehearsal at the First English Lutheran church yesterday afternoon. About one hundred members of different choirs in the city at" tended the rehearsal. The different choirs practiced their own Christmas music and then the combined chorus rehearsed the general chorus. Alton Hale is directing the large choir. The choir will give a concert at the Coliseum the latter part of this month for the benefit of charity.

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