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4 'V THE AMBRltAlT ISR^^tlTB. TL I _...»*.* L,„JU« A DENIAL. . Babbi William Eosenau of the Iw "NiokeraoWs " notes thia weeV Ijy Adier came there ' for the purpose ^^l 1 "^ "j^^^getSoft ? I Royal matoath.t,,*! ,^ ^" »Z^ The Affle GBR iSftC IGl Oheb Shalom congWgation of BaltK there iBapa^^ thatia liaHe to cre : aa did wyeral ot the ablpat exponents ^S^SSi^ ^SS^'& X^L ^X^ iii u hiiiwiiwmh i ^ Hereby and herewith I deny and more, Md. , preached and published ate an erroneous impression and that of his school and a few of. the re si- gpake to Moses, " " and ''Moses spake to a «icio^ i ; ? ¦* xt<r\ ^x/tqt^ jb. fn denounce as an unfounded falsehood, on May 22 , a powerful sermon , on is the one declaring that it would Be dents of the city gave them all the th e people. " ' Moses was the month- ,j I/. I^ KU \Vl»Jn< « cy j " the statement that Isaac M. Wise and "The. Sabbath Question. " He replies impos sible for- . ' any Jewish journ al to rid: possible for them. : But their coin- piece of God, -making known to the ¦ x .. > p BBLi8HiM AH»i>8o««rroM. Haac Leeser in 1800 shared the opin- to Judge Sulzberger' s advice to the exist without the support of ita Chris- bined efforts resulted in nbthinjj. The masses, the diTine ^ wiu ^Pd ex horting , ^HITM * Office : N.W.Cor. Fifth and Race St. j on 0f Dr. Raphael- as stated in the Russian Jews, to t ransfer the Sabbath tian advertisers/It is true-th at ajarge same mi ght be said of . New Orleans £^h ° u Ke K ' DUTAl - . ¦- ^y p ~— ~z^rr ^ Jewis li Chroniae oi London (p, 25)—- of the Decalog to the Pope' s Sunday, portion of the revenue ot th ^ e IshAel- aid a' .go od many other important G0 a,8 ay, if yon please; from his snperi- ¦ *^EJsS*t f ^ . f B 44" ^"^ wish. - . ¦ . catHw. that slavery was . a divi ne institution , with a strong "it can not ,, it will hot iTB, i s derived :from this source, ;but Western and Southern cities. Still , or knowledge of God' and. ' . . his Law and r Kgggg ^ >Pi««5n«ii4J ft t™. oi ion? sanctioned by the Old Testament be done, " Judaism .will not commit just the sam N 'KNfai ;¦; UHCinn»P, .y. ) JTOM tft ,.nw. Scripture s , or that there is oh. recor d suicide for the special beneBt of those, and -parIts ' ,w ay . ; event if ;that: iiel^ pulpit pratbrl are ; neWed.;0:# rat6ry. ^"^ S^^^^^tWrltaJ'tt - ' * tmH ^ xatctea »a ioo<j na-oi»fg m»n matter at tie one. paragraph to show tbat-the said who maintain they can -not observe; desirable though it is , were withdrawn. in ' tne . : p^ .p it ' u :-nearl y.. :aa.:muibli : ah.!e»; °££ deity ° e should be the mouth- * ' llfirsffl " = ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' " >! ton offlne st Cincinnati. Ohio. Isaac M. Wise ever waii a proslavery the seventh day to keep it holy. We ' of course ; ; ^eak for/ this ..paper , fenti ai ( W ^ssS^hI ^ SUBS CEI PT1 0H PRI CE, PER YEAR - $2.50 mttn or favored the institution of slave- Rabbi Rosenau' s arguments are strong onl y ; the others know their own af-- right living. : .W^ ' HA liriilufS -With Deborah Si 00 T at any time. Isaac M. Wise. enough to demolish Judge Sulzberger ' s fairs best. \ or minister can rarel y have more than .mercy. This divine authority, recog- VAKlPflr m»**m.miM - . ¦ - - SLOP - ~~ ju ridical logic and standard of theol- . : ¦ ¦ ¦ , . ' good intentions without practi cal re- SS^^2& ^SSS DnUm» f< ~ Dr. Emanuel Schrkiher has been ogy. Mr. Roaenau deserves special There is no country in the world suits, x, ¦ uplifting the people, correcting the rUWOEH : .. .. »!; ,, K, .„ .- „, elected rabbi of Cong. Rodef Sholem recognition for this piece of work , that has accorded to its Jewiflh' citizens ^-i ¦ - abuses due to their ignorance^improv- Absolutely Pun ' ! ; S£^i^ ing their morals, removing their, fears ' ¦ —¦ - ~—- ; r:— ' ^z. ' has been offi ciatin e at Toledo for se- cussed the question before the congre- a nearer approach to full social equak MENCEfllENT. and" doubts, bri n ging them¦ .comfort^n. ^Xf l^™* ™™*** ** ^^SStSit ^SSt di. Ration and , ' by publishing it , before i ty ; than Jas Eng land. The ggtest W^W- SSS ^SS foS ,,: .., :- ¦: ¦ ^ co^^.^ ^—^ »-.,«- ,i tors of the ^ onn Advocate. &• world , in smte of ^aj advance in this direction has been Qh Friday evening, " June . 18 , in S^JSl^^m Jg°5Lf- ¦ ' ¦ i ,^^ ?^^ -. ;. - «nv uature wh»t»oeT*r are pubiishd in th« . , . hypocrites , who lack the moral cou- made durin g the reign of Victoria^ It 8pite 0f the warm weather which etill But this absolute divine authority, ^. ^^^ w^i Sm ttKoS^a, " pald inutlcr , ttla It seems that the Russian emigrant rage to have a decisive opinion and iBtherefore but natujal thatthe breasts ^ vailed tlwugh- ' it was .^ bmewhat th ^ ate ^ B ^ n «^ ^,^S^ them ' ; The iorld m ^f^^^ 553 ^ 1 > - " .i « ¦ ¦ . , .m. ¦" > "ft««i Amission in the republi- ? n ^ unce ll thu8 P ubl,0 V Md fl0 " of- Jewish Engl^^ IS K ^S S c an couutries of Africa, in the W le ^ ____ f.^*^,M$W ^ . v ^fto^^lbU& * v^T.? tK vaa l and the Orange Free State. If ~ ' ¦ " ¦ : l oyalty tehwe.of their^hercoiw- dience, , representing : aU; that was , The ancient priesthoo d formed ihe ;of to be ^ Bfeioted , _ ed ified . and J &? .H vtkftidMrtbe ' mcotiaiacAJi ' BBwisiskAiuvi. ao, th en) is one reason more why those Qu ite a little stir was created : at trymen , it that - ; were possi ble ,, and . its bri ghtest ,: intellectu ally and : soci al ly, the rnlingpastes and, : in time bedame to beshown _ the difference between fat 1 , . ¦ / ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' , : <K sham republics should be annexed to AUan ta recentl y b y some words used expression should^be even / . -inot^-ftr- ¦ - >; Cincinnati' s^ Jewish cbmmiihit y, * . ^ erarch> that; ^eo^of to ^^ ran - Y^V^^ mvM ¦ fo ^ n ^ X««^^»^S^^ B ritish Africa. Not being sure of the by Mr, Jo seoh fcfj ch, > member of W*L ™* V^r at, era.has given ^ 6 re ga thered in the spacious audi^ W^&^S^&SSS^' SS^SSS?ftS8,S?-^ SaMS^^^^^ a^^o Mb; we would Bay a ' 6 more now on th e old board of educati^ n , . in^hich the Ohnsti an^Dg luhman a s. a , man rittm.^^ ; » j :atreBti ;q>«apJe - .t6- fwStSSits ^sS: atw ofo ohurch and^t ffiX gtf same two aoiurs lor each insertion , .ivithoiit this topic. he is quo ted.as saving- that vthe He- not very much- more than . nis.pmie- : Wtn' ess ' the ' -iradjuatinVejMrci sea ' of -the thorlty, ao instrdmehtal for good; when tion of .: ; ^ankmd r ¦ 'it a- ' greatest. sohitf - ¦ SSS^i£!i^tSS&^SSJS^hS:i thb - * ¦ brews of AUanta should be represente d ce ssors had, but each indi vidual Jew- cl ass of''97. H. v U. O; ^There^were properly exercised, -was turned; when reformer, and protector . - Heed, thereto^ lnMiSd whl^fiviDKtnoi/ otdc^ •« they, do m rTB Wv a v *u on the board , ! ' and that ^'there w ere a ish Entdh must iee l that . . the/Queen ' s fbur eraduates-viz HarrvlLevi; Ju- abased , intoj a burae.ahd'detrimen ij to the no attack or : . ridioide;v though .: Qj TO ^; JKl^« tM?^^^^d i 2 fw^wlsh 8 in£St 8 n ^ 8 t 1 S -Wbi flf Hebrews ^ Atlanta^ who . . : m^kli^ ^^m^j l M^iS« n^^ UM^pmy the puW .n« s wheu B iv 1U8 tueir SS^f S^p^nd were entitied to euch^cognitioh , ", A '^^W*^^ ^ Wolf. : :ihe/altar«nd pl atform were SSSSp* fill aSw^ ^K ^^ " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •:¦ - ¦ •• ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - -- - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ••• ¦ g myrna : almost air of them are dea- number Pf prominent Jews were inter- , litical and religious libertv, . And all beautifull y-decorate d with flowe rs , unaorupuious priest was led: to do evil edged position o! authority and of pse ' ' Acc ount! flt weddingi and burial, wi ll bo npJi ^ia of Rnnnish nr i PnrKimiP.™ view ed in this connection and they all Americans tmw; joi n ln-wish ing manv evergreens and plants, and : on it .were nnder ^ the : protection of - hiBVennine. , f i t ij aa^? : y^:^. . y.^ . ; , ?: published freeoi obaw, when they o^our . in cenaanre or. opanisn or ronuguese uaited in j iffi rmine that no man has more years of happv life : to, one. who Haated thfi tniniate« Who took nart in - Abuse; followed abuse, froni the cor- ;. " ; In ^der,to ; maintain > this position be. ^ aoHne.iuieb gth- wiU be pnwi.hed irua it a » bia who are much more nuiherons. f el,g10 any more than that it should herseir . to De the wisMt or constnu- Verman of: -Temp le Emanuel, New the vileneas of the :. false vprophefcs, . to five , important direptiona of eoolesiMt ; SX^^ m ^aV r W " scrlpt ° n " a onlv thev can not be counted as no be made a reason for. keeping, him out.; ti onalmonarcrj and m eyery private : York; iRabbi Frederick Gonn of Fort the : :deceit of -thevRbmaii augnrs-who iotfaili^^^f , ^ ;: R50 , ta Pa> tor o0 , year. - cJhsus wL Sve? taken in Sen Their position : is! perfeofl y. correct, relation lhe type ot all that is Lghest Wayie, Ihd. i Rabbi Gustaye Lbewen- coold hot pass^ one :anoiher^thont firstly ^are to ^ bej rieata nnto ^; ~&& m tyFJ &™ t - B to* b fH™l }S3 t: "$ CBJ18US W ? ls ever . iaKen in ; I enien ' , Fancy the lau gh that would ' -be rai eed aiid noblest ' -of rtrue womanhood. . God gteiri bf ' Houston ; Texas President *mihng at tho ease ^vlth whioh' -th ey people,, .atanding:, , between them :-m : ^ag a g.^B . . , . . ¦ ¦ , ' ¦ . ? , , , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ., ¦ ¦ if thi caio^ E^aW^^ .peclal ^ue.^^b,^ . ,^ »»«,* «n.T«W»B seminars in Poland ,: the son of a were to ask for political recognition. The ' , same .persiatent . , attempts to Governbrs H. IJ. U , and the Faculty of ihiambility: for every word, ' ' and and^^ JBWMH OALMDiB. . . wealthy famil y, came- to , the . co hclu- It is ' only tho se who can not rid them- Bectarianize the public - schools which of the College; ' v . > : ; . 4eed of the ' chief priest. :;Not"; conten t l«th^tte ,pio^s and impiQufl ; the;blesi!iia;> Thu wday, J ^& S&on , ftmoz. ' ¦ ' ¦ ^^that Ju daism is the true religion , ael yes of/the 'He brew race " idea^who are continuall y^ t o be fought; in the ' : After •th e -S abbath eve service -had SS^^Ma ^^r ' ^Kihori^ aiin Sit ^ fo ' r^ Self ^"W" v Bu^^.Julyll^eSeW . ' 18 - : : He left lm countrr and hu seminary, M to see the , litter . absurdity of the United Stateajar e also . Being; made in th read and a hy inn had been sung, J^g^ f 'Se ^ an ' un&^Sce 3" £S" e ^ lu^ S 8 -"--S& Ab - ; came to^ew ^r%, was ,nstructed t by claim,! The very, men ^ho olfer it on Canada; : : Thi> f Toronto , ^ On £;- : .m$ M^ Be^mannl opened the exerci ses KSioKSS stand between i n\vh: and G^, t ^ Sunday, Aug. 29. ' . '" .. »New Moon, EUnl. : - ' one J^ bi liochstein Md^va^ accepm behalf of Jews would bo the first to gram of June 11 , says.. : ' . - ' . ,- ' ; :: -\ with Va Very brief- iritrbductdryv ad- tary did for a more? general.; enforce- 1>y prayer , but by¦¦ superior : kubwledn ?; , Hionday, Sept. 27...;..NewYea r. , . v mto the coven ant . , of! Israeli in-the resent its . presentation by Christ iana ¦ . ¦; jhe meetinii 1 ' ' of the ;: ManaBemeri t dress . The -:^ openihfi ^ prayer wasi to i^nt of his mahdates;-This led to;per- and must , bring to them-diviiie tevel! ;-: ? ^ Ob«erved Bl^ i.re M ^^ ^ ' ; congregation SidirU 'Thor atli.Moalieh^ were it not that they look upon Jews Oommittee of ffie School Board yester- have beeu deiivered1)y JDr - .S. Wolfen- Beon^n in .the^arn^ and for ^e- . sake *^^^j ^ 0 ^^ ^'J^ ^ep of| DPniirTinii ftp iiiR< rtoiDtimi ? cooyer8ion : : ¦ Irish ,; or poaaibly a separate race like o^^^^ S^i^d ^o^e land Orphan Asylum, who was, ho W: : ^ centurl es the maaWch^ nn^ ing that'the ;;priest' sUipa should M REpUCTlON OF SUBSCRIPTION . - . . . . - > .; : ; ¦ the/negroes. To self-respocting Jew- ^ ard^preseS a ^i^n ^gn^d ever, Enabl e. to ' bev preaent.; In/ hia der tlieae abuses , ^until thethonght and know^dge anclthey, (th e . people) ^ . ' ' ¦ -vS^, ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '¦ "X- - " ¦ ' < " ' ¦ ' - A ¦ ' - w- li" - " ' At its meeting in dhicago last week I? 11 Americans , who believe : they; are by:; Rabbi Lozwns; A. l D: Benjamin stead Rabbi Frederick Cohn delivered feding^f man- underwent sucht a reyol- ^^l ^Z?* ™° U ?m r 0 ^?^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ Our subsenbera are ¦ reapectfully tb ^, p . y K Jn \ "f^S to Americans ¦ in every sense of the Word , and:®/ Sdheuer^ protesting against the: tbe - prayer and his f earriest eloquence # lon S B to J ca 5? 8 . him to t 1 . re ^ el - . W»* mMsenger , of . ^pd.|r ;: (MaL ¦&&% asked to take notice th atall subacrip. ^^-*«e eons ol l si^el resoJvea to ¦ w v 0 - - « n - n^ w^- ^^ W iii B :- til| iL pro posal to aUdw religious instruction ^r^„^ * h ?; ^ eged - divineivauthonty ,of the ^ Seoondly you are , to-become^odai\ - iinn « will bfl rharrad kt ' thii nH" .r.t<, mark its semicentennial which ocdurs *£"? - c . a ° . n« pe maae . to »oiieve inax ^ ^ ^ ^r ^ ^ ^y ^ ^ ^~ t ". went straight , , to eyery ^ heart. Ihe priest and ; to break- away from, the prophets in Israel , men of thought aii^ &th?v et SS^dSnVlS? next year by; raising ;funda to; endow tbeir rehgion . ha8.anythiug to do w# ^ ^aS tStt^meZivof he choir then; sang " ; Min Hammezar - gated thraldom. WMany %effort had Eaticn; ^hd-:sttdy; ; ihe ;?needa!of:K ¦ ¦ ¦ ' 5^tl^r.S^f^; ?^£-i?J s0me charitable institution, instead of their. nationaJity,/any more; tiian has ^d. The petition , : which is very and Mr. > Bettmann then introduced been madef to . throw off ,; the ; shackles timej md ; are .ever ready - to app^ : - :ttf f .After tbat-that ; is , tqrjhe, year ox ce iebratiDR it with the usual i feasting ^. ^^ ^f ^^^^ ^ th e oratorlof the eveningi Dr . Silver. °^ e ruling aominie ; buc in vain; ; nn- ^^ a A^^^9^,f »: PS m . 18 ? 8 -[be. . c harge .^ ::|2.50 a ye ar. This makes all aub- orai ^' ¦ J n] ° . " SP . F?? 1^11!1 Af +i,pm or« Wh^oW Si«tn0tef«r the sbhools even for a half-honr. is ,,« ¦ ^ xor*, wuw , uB uvuw lzed •whioh ¦ dethroned . the Treligious ready to expose , hypocrisy, ^bcaiiErr, ;' scrintion ^ears SnS^bV^ moveme nt on the part. ,of the . Grand 9* ¦Qm . *™ extremel y^y distaatetul, .g^°^, . - ^Snt and " obj eo ^ following:; . . ^:; -:. ¦. . :; leader from , his hitherto acknowledged eyery formof injniatice < bigotry,p6neca: :5SSwS 3^! I Lo dge . and it will no doubt receive the F rom what we know of Mr. Hirsch, t Wi^&BhluSWbe ' enterffid ^ '^^^^ ^m K^^ ^- ^ ^ ^ position^ of . independent mesaei^er of t on, slavery and tyranny., Yours iaihfa. . :come under the reduc^ rate , and not 6 ^ ;fiU p . S^r i^moS^' ^^ would ^ - ¦/ - ¦ . .v ^ ^^^ ¦ ¦ ¦:; -W ..; "^ ^ , -arid itself assumed:: . authMity . in great office that is: to ajeak; and labor : , those beginning previousl y. : . ; S^S^ MI^I lS! reported ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ ' . - f- u0\* 6nlv ? tend ^. imDart a " Sa : . The feelings, ; that ' -pulsate, in the eooleslasticar mattera:; : The ohiroh for God "to dispel : ' the darkness of i g :; -;¦ ¦ •'• ¦ - ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ •¦ - ¦: " ¦ " ^dges and . of the . individu al . members. . I" . U ; ; ¦ : , ,. . . . . - ., - , . ^^^%Sa^St m- - ' SS^ heart of; the patriot who,, after many formed itself into.amonthpiece of God norance.with the : torch : of ,. enlighteH^ Udij Brtdrrii-n nA«B ^nrc Tbe F;. S.r of ; L haye up till now been ' - , . , ¦ , * . ' , ,,- . . v , - ¦ ¦ ¦ ,: bu ?i^uid ^rike '?ievere ' ond Pe^ ye^S r sees again his ^tive ^land ,or ^and the ^ ininiater^well , ^he-was to ment,, to/eradicate prejudice . aul^ KEEP POSTEP ON HOME NEWS, merel y »n insurance and mutu al bene^^ oity, of ;. the soldier who re.vi8ita ;old become the ' mouthpiece of the church; 5FoM>Mtahaej*; - - j r^,;:tlieftv, ^ ; e£; SubacrLberai going abroad for the sum- of what excellent ¦material it i :ft^ r an- ¦^' ¦^' ¦? ? « ^2S^i^- ' --^ v ^- of the-publio schoor which is that it Snce more^ipon.the haunts of ilia school independence was gone , his individual ^ me^or mLdtag to spend it at Ameri- S^uS^S^sW 4a? " ^ 8 ^ e ^^¥^7|aud the oration ° ^^ ™%^*£%£ ^ ?< ^MuUV who^ murm to .^ ity.beoame ^ dwarfed.and hisj .ersonality how, to . speak, ^ut .^whomaooj er /the ¦ can resorts, can have their papers aent P°f % w , "' ? e P'eaf ° M s^ : . ia ?! : - *] ofP rofessor Stemthal on this occasion , ,q ating'the citiwu , irrespective of de- .f?*^" h ouse ,;, ara similarvto the enio- was merged . into the governing, body of . X^r d. shaE send ; thee,, thou sMt eo and , •: to them dnring their' abaence ^aui any baa , at . Md eC1 ded : to ;move;Aipon a published ih: f>irin th e ;^. ^ d; j :;of hdminatiohiV . ¦^ «^- -Vd^-;V'-"l dT^ . =aoHiDftvto , -ilUH. higher p lane. : , . , . : . ' : ; , - JUne ; -4 , recalled ; to our : memory- an aUwho seek its advantages: biialiaaiB JJ™ * h ^ ^ ^^f^t^ -&;S J ^^^ ^^or 9 - . The priest .^as * h^al^s^k. ^not . afwid . v&r ¦ offl ' oa : ilie Address oan be chanced ¦; ¦ "" ¦ ¦ ' ¦ " : ¦ -:¦ ¦:¦ " : ' ¦' -' - ' ¦ ¦ " .. "";. ¦ > -v v 7 ^T " r 1 r 1 " ¦ "v .r 1 * hf ^nniitv wirhctfit : anv " rofflrfiripfi native city and dear old . hom e, to my discredited in the very court in which yours is: the mission of . the. independent :w efeiS , :*v —— T^TT— .. ^"^^^ twenty-fiv e yearsi ago. ^ a S^" reS? ^is "SS A^a-mater ^d-cheri^ed sfarine ;p f . he hadiso ^ngbeen- sIhighlySred. 1 prophet who:was appointed to jj lnckup , - j. ¦ -, ...; ¦ ^ :. As far as the Fifth Avenue Presby- Abraham Geiger ' s ' memorable address „^ e steo- which " cann^ worship, to 1 faithful friends and fevered : ; For a time it seemed as if : religion and breaki doWnr to v;rtestrorSnd over- ^ :^co«eAT,p N s, N EEDiN 6 .^jaffi gsgftsss: h^s^PrS^s 1^^ ;^^^ s^ &sJs^Mm ^ m^m^m^m m^mMmff im 7 : , :mm ,; ¦ , - .^pdStessi 4^^^p °o^ ^tm^ ^^M s5»sk-^»^3ss mm^nf m^m^ ^t^ntm^^^ How to ProcuVe^Prober I ncif m behts ended\ ; , His;tri al : fpr untrflthfulness ajsymposuim ^ of the ;Germait;intelli r co^eratmn of tte . petition was de- sounds; of love and draw my spul^p- the evil. -¦:: The ; rn^saes rebel^gainRtr to be^achers ol science, art brpoUtiM, ' ¦ tZ v™*«* ru.t~ itT" and immorality Svas ended on June; 17 gence : (die gebildeten Deutscheh) , al- . ,^. ¦ ' - . ..;, v.v - ' ; . - , 1 . ^ ward to the ideal Of a rabbi in Israel, tyranny arid insist upon - liberty to'the though these may-be inoidentaUy aiad ? ior va cant yu ipus. bv a^verdict . of euiltv. The: evidence most all of them .Were Atheists! anti- ;; ¦ ' : . e no Pe . tnat ; our. T oronto . corelig, it is indeed .a proud. , honor and ; glory bitteread^and ' : triumphs J BuV. after tributary; to . the ::main- purpoBe. : ,Aj .; " a,i r ' ^ - : vV . ¦ '¦!. ' ¦ ¦ ; i : ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ j- ' nr oduced nrbve^ that - Warsziawiak Christian anyhbwV Geieer' s : s peech ibniste.wUl be successful in their . ef- foi- ^soMi er tot pe raiaed from the; ranks the ty ran t ^ 8; been /overthrown^ and preaohprsyou aM. t6 expound i the «tip- . All of th e students who are . to grad- E™? U( ^, ? , ,?- ea l ? tt . " irszawiaK ^? ; "^" ;,^J """ : ' ^^*^» .^^ for ta. : Thev are fiehtine^bt only in of private to. the position of command- liberty - is^ established,iMhen ' oomes a tares in;the flight of Israeli Juntorr- uate fr om the Hebrew Union College whde cohducting a mission ibr the con- was discussed and ridiculed, ^ because . S se of tLSSSSmtfrieh s ^ er . lor a student to become a:tea Cher, for perioJof licenc e ^whichl ? by: 1^1sw ^ and tradition^ in abcordanoe ^itt ^june haveimade their^L gements ver^^f Jews; to. Christianity was in hejnaiutained , Jud aism was the. uni- JS^^^ SJSstS - one who ^ s^f wewell to hh> ! Ahna- ^deaa threatens, to : deatroy &!^& ^e be^t reiuUsrofJmodern^hong ht api- Jnr tk* onHin ^ vnir " T^^- n«lo«^ &e habit of visiting disorderly ho uses versa! religion , the only religion with ;.^ eI1 10 J : " ie . ^ ; e . B ' . ¦ ""? m0fl t la8 v , mater to be caJled baqk to speak a . word liberty that had been gained. Then the criticism, not;;nowever , -for entertain- ¦ ¦;£ « ' «* » ? *- ? ear. il is useless , ^ e£(mblinE resorts ^ in secret An- reason as its basis. If Christianity 1Dg ^Ptef 6 ^ , 0 ?'^ 61 . 1, ^hpo l . system and br congratulation ,: encoMagement and sober second , thought returns - to stric t mebt; or vain instruction, bnt for the ' therefore ,, ior congregations ^ whose ^nf Com8 tg clc wa3 one 0f the wit- can lay no ^ claim to this distinction , the public wef are : ; of the Dominion; possibly counsel to; thoae-who, as ;he gbverhmehtvtb a curtailment of liberty pnrpoae/ otpoiriting a^Oral . deveto ; pulpits are vacant to look to this ^«n y V"? 18 "^ .^ ¦^ ? ; 0 *- .r| ./' . 1 . Ir - ^j j '^^^lJ" t,?j ^ 0 ""^Vw ;d ': . " ¦:— , ¦> . •» » ¦ ¦- . ' ¦ - . ¦ ¦' ¦^ -Jy, has done, will' paaa . ; . from . the . school- f 0 r the aake of liberty. -*; - \ :J : >:-< .;V:->& the conscienoe. strengthening maatol source for an incurnbent. There are; ' ****** : Wamawiak was^xpelled from said one of _ them, Ju daism with , ite CpNfRaV cbNFEBENCE AMERICAN hon ^^ th^world-so hpol; ,fro m the The bhuroh bad ^eolared its elfV,free : and womanhobd ^ and>up lifting^; h owever , graduates of Sie college who Jhe church* and prote sted hV absolute antiqaated ? form8 and DbseryanceBxer- CENTRAL CPNFEHENCE AmERICAN ^ ^ tKe^esk, ftom;the pBw to the and asserted its- own authority/Wbe ! inearer tovGbd,; Ot ybu . may if beoi^ ih ™&b Bf nrbannr on ^^ ,ft«^n +A . inhocence to the last , in spite of the tainly can not. . One man onl y in that ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . "*£55!zl ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ P^lp«t- Snoh w my:di8ftoctipn ,to-night borne;;: indepehdeht;v of priesthood: or as God said of his anointed ' prothK £.£« * '5;S« ? ,«^aS«? -«r^ .I ; testimony of eyewitnesses and of pho- company stood up for Abraham Gei- ' executive cbMMiTTEE ¦ '^¦ ' «W^' '^ hw l^'W^ pl W* n ^' *& &*?• . ¦ " had gained a victory, bnh ^h s;^«.^w;!» . ' -M"f ; ' inake a chanp, and ^ere iire o^^ ; executive committee. for w>iCh I am. duly tlwnkinl/ , . . ^ ahle an d full y c ompetent men whose. ™S ra P nB - ae. waa expeiiea . irom me ^ «' ^"^"S- 1 * " ¦ " ;, ii ,; „. tl ¦ •> ¦ » x - " : r^ - W - ;• ¦¦ ' ¦« "' . ' lB^ lfl P»k services can be obtained . The prop- churoh - ¦ . company at-bayforan hou r , or two, A meetmg ofV ^ the¦ ¦ Executive ; Com:: ^ temperate and ^ell-measured: , words was the^ yassal of the churchy ^elnan and xfeightn eas and turned many awV er and in fact the onlv wav to reach '/ -^-—¦ —* - ' » ' —¦ they concluded , that, belore mittee of the Central Conference of of a veteran who ;has . :;; foug ht mto^ thke e^ Pentlemen is thrdurfi th^fldver- /no ejcolanatid n has been ci ven bv the for um of reason all religions are. American Rabbia , will - take place in Battles, and gitfned:many victories, nor. beoame the mouthpieco ibf fthe ruling cl^thly , ^ are to;becomtt p»s ton these gentlemen is through the adver- ^. Wa expianation has been f^ > 7 condemnable. Two-Jewi sh gentlemen, Montfekl Canada on Tuesday July the studied phrase ttf ;• the scholar , who . coterie of . the - congregation. , 'Thi in lsrael. : Here, vl' may deport, frof ti smg columns of this paper. A prop- the . Executive. Board nf the Central ¦ "^T~* ' : ' t*^ ! T^ ^m> n f ^ ,v ^ l d W- '^' v ij " has delved , deep , into. lore: and drawn tyranny had only exohaneed^ersbnal- traaitibhal lines laid down for ft rabbi, erl y worded adyertisementwill fcring Conference , which met recently, as to not belonging to the inner eircle of 6, at 3 o ' clock E;M ,, in ^bbi . Yeld' s mnoh wisdom . from the ancient fo uH - itKWgreate iXiS of S- ^ tT. -d^K^S oai^' tlito deliberafebv to Lir noticetiie f act that a yacancy '^Cm ^ ^ r ^o^^con " th« ^ m P^»™;. after d urae ^ Temp e.;. All the members; pMhat tain of learning, : . .>t; the impassioned ionV ^e^lagffi^ to SadSate Other :^Ugibns ^mve ; learned n^ e xiats that abolicatio^fcr ^ came up to the champion of Geiger and committe^ are requested to attend. , . emotion of one who . still sits ^ at. the eyery trace of the^ld hierarchy, v , to tX' e soliS ^S' aS^&ffi-thM^^ FeS L^S^ congratulated him on his . success -in M. irEiaiNER > : . ' ?efr of ^ the masters, : yearning, ; for : mort cong^egatiou had:falleh into:th^etaor fldniewhat;in^respept 'to ;p * m& tion are soiioitea , wnati qu aiincatipns enoe man ro ur, u eisen cnfu. wb posi- . ,, ¦ " j- . , ««RtilW saidi one of ^a,«o« fton M fn^ ^ strength and . inspiration wherewith of destroying the »ood' toirethfir with relation of minister "to people. TO are nece&ary, and wh at the cori grega- ^ as a scholar cannot be affected-. , t be 4^ussion btill ^^ . s»i d^one_ ot Correap. Secretary. . . to.^^ Mb BOp l to loftier c ' ohceptibns ;Se^ eviL W revoluttoniat^" **£§' ^mM *^ atranger . to tionvhas to offer . An adv ertisement there are probably only two or three them , " you can not deny, that b efore nbVJUc Ion ian ^ ihd grander perfpManco of . duty. For that while the ' SS^ « l^^ a^ithfui irirad, » of tbls kind , continu ed until the va- Kh^uK° SuSS cTof ' X * e foram «f reason all rehgiona nre / PULPIT ORATORS NEEDED, j take ^, that not the gainin g of vie- diorg^been S iHad^. S ing^ teclosetouoh With them^ : cance ls filled , is by ftr th e beat way ^JSMAfi« a r ep^Si ^^XS£i ' :^»* ^^ ina ^^ Se d^^h^ghe^coS S Shot ^ ^Sn^Thef shS iSSff SS* i'^^JKfiS ^rSn c^rWabblls ldS ^^ to re^ , |d ,he .^ ^^ BESffffil!^^ gregation ' in absolute freedom to S;l a XVt \^Tf n Zt^^' ? F ^T* m * £° 1°^ ' S ?o^i«8 Mr Abmham Josephs , is justly . world and the Mflllment . thereof , irre- tKeblene aa P of S^uIpKec ^ out^nSg^^litudfwhom only. 1<>; chooae a man to suit themselves To fe™1,ce wm only have to blame them- heads. " So Mr. Klaubrecht reported jndignant becau . se to a Recent Smn . r spective of personalvgain or loss , com- weakness: of the church ThwS cnoose a man to sun tnemseives. xo selves if they permit their own Execu- next morning the repartee in his VB. day., evening. ;Rev. Dr. H. P. Mendes fSxt or discomfort , pleasure or pain. 7ta ' tTword had ^ loatlt^ kn^hnriP^ni ^ed lv - abd^who thrbueh his 1^ ask anyone to recommend a rabbi is tive Board to insult , the rabbinical S _ pa ; lectured on ''Abraham " before the fie- And of ail duties those . involved in.the wft^ThaTaUo itSfluen^S 5ShyV * can^if t the ^arcien m always in some measure to incur an office by the slight offered to Rev. Dr. i ' ? ¦> ligious School Union at the vestry ministry excel in respect to authority; BBa^ft ralteih^ Jh^W^ knot!' ¦ ¦Su' dh"a nastor ia not obligation. We give this as good ad- 1^ senthal r We trust that the matter _ g r rolims ef Temple Beth-El in the pros- Unction.and respohsibility, variety " and lTo^stoo&habR »^eTi«ffi &*$¦ vice to aU congregations who ^ wish to fii^S" 7 **£lTil ™, Jews ha? S L di Lted ? me and enC f tt-f"J?^Sfn™ i pcsubilities xequiaitipu of knowledge . ^n^S^^^Si&^l- of *$8^rophe ^'^a spiri t of Re- engage a rabbi "•£*"£ ^ ™?Z A ^ " . again There is not another tow n in *^ hi COU .^" B t„$$™ U P o? refo?ni « ? ^ f^™1 ** ' aB wel1 aa Patwnoe . aiid government lies in the streS of ite . Lord^ is npon .me becaa8? h ej * . bB - Dr- Felsen thal bad his paper print- £Q uuitGA StatBB the size of Honey *£** ' _ >C ^1, ,! / ^ on ^ . , »¦ , „. fc esecutivo, so the influence bf religion^^ anointed; ' me to preach good tidings w> -^ ~ ed and put on sale in pamphlet form Grove but what numbers Jews among 'Sffl ¦ t &^lJ?^ . /SSC¦tffi%^ The ^reateafc conception of the Human i a drawn from the authority of its to the meek-he hath sen t me to W Dr. J. Lwi ' , the acting rabbi and a few days after it was read at the its population but the climate of ai B ny in^ug^a am egiSil was weS ^ Preser^' of " ^^ " the ' utvers? - 8 Go d S^S'S.^ As -> TOter ^ »9* ™» W the broken-hearted , to pr »J* teacher of Talmud and the talmudical Conference. It was then deemed unne- Honey Grove does not f agree with the *g££ T ™*' S^g^S ta W to hear frfm X^ ih some way ni^n taS KTof ^h ^ ^^t' th Vf gi ?? B £S ^,»H i ' to eivo unto theffl disciplines at the Jewish theological cessary to include the easay in tbe SWSS S'^S. ^£H ^^''^KSfS JS^ » " l# r ? P S*? Stoa po^That 2KS a °^£d l ofST 4foU o? j ff J seminary in Breslau , Germ.my, closed report aa it was full y accessible to all flonoy Grove and proceeded to sell his 2^LJ?^ n P K^Z P &/S' stands related. Beligion . under what- the pulpit. onian0tes , trom ^ the gal ^eut of praise ^ ^B &^Sfi T E fata M eBi .b. wWH .ppel, sa-ns^'t^rit : E SaEifSS! ?s?v s v l 5 ?- : ^ :a fe«s, '* B«« ai ^ , ffSB«tt cr3 in .fa» honor wl » 111.i celebnuoo of trom time to lln , e , mo», the a ' d ,„™a , hM ,!!„?»». tta prto he SitafST MrSSwiiSTm " S Ao,? L?SI™ S, S«, b ' ™!° "" «™ l ?«»»- The ota* bpo !&» of? monrnere, but 0 the JeueB B»g h„ ev«j ,; r ei l„oe,l ,Mft ? »<l<l.e S . nnd ...ferius remn.ntt of Jndui , had £*"» M" , " ¦ F" W^, **?" "SCMS ^ P S"it,i Sco»?LSS Ke S a " » 5 .^rJh^V' " M " """" ' :t ** T BI i " . te 9& S"i 0 "! We b»- by Dr. El boeen in behalf of the stu- „„ «,]: :_ „. „,,„„„„-> : „:„. „. „ii „r being robbed which ended iu the de- : *? rt; a J. n -nf tliiv amn il nnrU fwwn Jr i.T ° came, therefore, necessary to create a who are misguided by a Jltuo „« tie- denta of the seminary Dr J Lewv ' s rel, S 10U8 P l T°f , ln Vlew - a!1 of acendaut of Jacob being ejected from ¦°^^ I ¦^f^^ ¦SK^^iS2S• th * unlvm * e - , . . . tU , new form of ministry, which , though edge and Belf-confltlence, or u»« Many of the Christian sects, more the reatoration of the Jewiah nation- of eastern monopolists to suppl y hi m ST w S'^ D lHi rt oitt 1 *^ S'Sl^^^ ' offil™ T , , nSbbl ^u "KK ' SS S?o. * ' , , throoistS( * I*ciaUy the Presb yterian , are con.- ality and the conquest ot Palestine, with white paper free duringVe last ^7e^S\ l o^tS% any ^ a TwaS• one m who 0 ^X^^^^^^^ ffita 'SK'f , tl»e-0^ V , 1 K»^^ t T^0 7£?St5 p laining that they have more ministers All of them failed miserabl y, and left presidential campai gn , in return for meana. metropolitan. The exponent thought or imagination , faucv or ' rMrf «? n b , e^e' fou . ud f d than ever was in the aense of loverfl « »*£, «*¦« « than they can find pul p its for. On behind them plenty of misery for their tli e uae of its columua for their base of ethical culture in Philadelphia is v i8i0n , greater spiritual insight or di- now Kat^ t L? 1 * =,,n n™VV U a ° * lty S^'^'^™^ and Wti»«* the other hn.ul among the Jews th ere thoughtless followers. And yet with purposes. We imag ine Mr. Lowry' s ™et on his own ground by man like reot revelation , fel t himself called to 0f Qod e f. h " a LS W^ Sriahw vou tc^see muc h c<k>(T, «en » is lack of Eng lish asking Uabbia , thatUing of history ^ there being a number of fine - congre- the party of men called Zionists add ati r tu Houey Grove from the terms £ h e size of thei r audiences. The Ethi- pnVsiciau by virtue of sunerior knowl. £i!„ *{. m , ° the m u 1 . ul8t 1 r J' ? f ^"^ . t>e- m ^ the genuine goodness o ^ ga tiona , able and willing to pay from the adrairers of Dr. Her?l' s Jttdo mlaat in which he refers , to it in the copy of cal Society in Chicago woul d be a edge stands between natnre aud man it bp vife « ? ° v P , be fltteA for 5 ature - , f ^ mt ^if hBlo vo u to bo twelve to fifteen hundred dollars a propose to do the same thing over in the Si gnal which lies before us. We muoh more flonriBhihg ^ organization endeavoring to bring them into right tioa ^ for that nfflr!! »frt KL BraW' S?m *5? ii n ^!S? fo* theT slow reanlts j year to a young mar, fresh from school , our days. There is no sober minded had however , strange to aay, not heard than it ia if EmiLHirach were not a relation s to one another; the lawyer, oho^te . ffl? B utffilt? TZ W »aS *ui 'Tw iSaSl evolution JftJ ff well aLifJd , wU are unable to . Israelito capable of thinking log icall y of Mr. Low^y before , no/of the % ^o^ttci^SS^ere^ KsK b^SS^n^ft Z VKlest S? f ^^ W ^^tW^S find a suitable gentleman tp supply, who must not presume, that the end nal , nor yet of Honey Grove. We a brillian t young American rabbi by uterr. Judge, aud In a similar way only J"° Y ments of mind and kind is to aid you not oniy ju dae<it their need. With the revival of ¦ '¦fj u ' -i ;0f this commotion, like the similar have no way of jud ging Honey Groye the name of Harrison , aud he does not la a more exalted degree, by virtue of v0n Vmin v, it able in ^P^^^ ga^iy good by eineas and the . , return of prosperity ones in previous centuries, must be except by the Si gnal and, frOm it we fear the rivalry of the ethiculturists an, appointment due to requisite knowl- niaht Vill on W t iu - to ; + Won rw \\kd t ii»to good »=»;° there will be such a^mand P for P # disastrou^ to its . promoters and their cpnld/that i«f editor is perfectl y -the^ & wluch^ to show £ ft^ar^^tation^r , a^ w,s ^^f ^JXS SSTSi £ . ^ SStf ^ W^ oughl y American llabbia as, in view followers. Aa it is said of the Bour- right when he saya : "Honey Grove puplt orators trained in modern meth- 0DllL , my8teriouBTtuade and recognized " £ 'Cli gl 7 °% charw^r and beneractor; , of ^f U ^ tic* of the comparative smallneas of their bona , it may be said of this class of is no place for Jews, " Any to wn th at ods, who can discourse eloquently, the priest, prophet , rabbi or preach- h£vo oh ^ V . vooatloa X ou vr - M combine preaching rj if y in n"K1 number, is not pleasant to contemplate, our people, that they never learned supports a paper run on the lines of earnestly, convincingly on subjects of er. stands between his people and his manir ** *! bv» y \ VAl 1 , Bti J* meet wi ^ h or ^ and _ deert " ,n( ^ li l ?^iQ.la of ti' a8, rt' If the Hebrew Union College could and never forgot much. We can only tbe Si gwl is no place for Jews, nor vital import. - God , not necesaarUy as a medium for to under^stimata ft!™? toe ministry , exftuiplo the twfl esaeni ^ double the average number of pradu- warn our frienda againat identif ying for Ghriatians , nor for any class of There am cities, however , where the the vicarious atonement of sin, or for nounoe its influence desnoil if of 'iti lime then brothers aud coUoj P |J ates it has sent out during the last themsel ves in any wise with the fan- men who have a decent respect for result is still (more gratify ing. In {j^ SE^ oniy^hufasTteaSSnd aP^ ^ ^ esti ^ Sb autbori#. 9 arffi point" °« ^'J Z ft twen ty years, we believe the next tastic commotion , actuall y caused by themselves or their neighbo rs. Mr.. Cincin nati , for nstance* every effort inap^er to lead the people to such prop-^ foreeH ^"mayed by auoh inimi cal to guide you throug h 1110. ^^ 11 twenty years would not see any abate- the wickeduesa of the raging anti-Se- Lowry is a disgrace to his profession 'to establish an I thical Gulture Society er knowledge and worship of God as evistH vv,* ¥£a f?" 8 *!' heoanse God ments of your ininistty, Uer ptf men t " in the demand. mitiam. and an injury fo his town. ^^has resulted in i at failure. ,D>, Fe- would hring them always Ueara; to a di- factors of l«e7be?ouse the woW?^ ^'®^S««CSS ^ *"* ^ i- ' Jl^^.. - a .fej ¦ . ,^>^ .; ,j :, ,, - j-: ,,., ¦ ..:¦ ,,;, .. . ¦ . . ' , " .. ' S^OI.V - , : .^^ ' - ¦ :- . ' - ' «/ " ' . ' .. ' - . ^ ^ '^Kt " .. " ¦ . ' ' ' ' ' ">

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    bejrieatannto ^;~&&mtyFJ&™t- Bto*bf H ™l}S3t:"$ CBJ18US W?ls ever .iaKen in ; I enien', Fancy the laugh that would'-be raieed aiid noblest' -of rtrue womanhood .. God gteiri bf ' Houston ; Texas President *mihng at tho ease ^vlth whioh'-they people,,.atanding:,, between them :-m:^agag.̂ B . . , . . ¦

    ¦ , '¦.? ,, , ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦.,¦¦ if thicaio^ E^aW^^.peclal^ue.^^b,̂ . ,^

    »»«,* «n.T«W»B seminars in Poland ,: the son of a were to ask for political recognition. The ', same •.persiatent., attempts to Governbrs H. IJ. U, and the Faculty of ihiambility: for every word,' ' and and^^JBWMH OALMDiB. . . wealthy family, came- to , the . cohclu- It is'only those who can not rid them- Bectarianize the public - schools which of the College; ' v . > : ; . • 4eed of the' chief priest. :;Not"; content l«th^tte,pio^sand impiQufl;the;blesi!iia;>Thuwday, J ^&S&on, ftmoz. ' ¦'¦ ^^that Ju

    daism is

    the true

    religion, aelyes of/the 'Hebrew race" idea^who are continually^ to be fought; in the ' : After •the-Sabbath eve service -had SS^̂ Ma ^^r'^Kihori^ aiinSit̂ fo'r^ Self ^"W"v Bu^^.Julyll^eSeW.'18-: : He left lm countrr and hu seminary, M to see the, litter . absurdity of the United Stateajar e also. Being; made in th read and a hyinn had been sung, J^g^f 'Sê an' un&^Sce 3" £S"e ^lu^^£

    S8-"--S& Ab- ; came to^ew ̂ r%,was ,nstructed tby claim,! The very, men ^ho olfer

    it on Canada; :: Thi> f Toronto,^ On £;- :.m$ M^ Be^mannl opened

    the exercises KSioKSS stand between in\vh: and G^,t^Sunday, Aug. 29.'.'"..»New Moon, EUnl. :-' one J^

    biliochstein Md^va^accepm behalf of

    Jews would

    bo the first

    to gram of June 11, says..:'.- '., - ' ; ::-\ with Va Very brief- iritrbductdryv ad- tary did for a more? general.; enforce- 1>y prayer, but by¦¦ superior : kubwledn?;, Hionday, Sept. 27...;..NewYear. ,. v mto the covenant., of! Israeli in-the resent its . presentation by Christiana •¦.¦; jhe meetinii1 ' 'of the;: ManaBemerit dress. The -:̂ openihfi ^̂ prayer wasi to i^nt of his mahdates;-This led to;per- and must , bring to them-diviiie tevel!;-:?

    ^Ob«erved Bl̂ i.reM^^ ^' ; congregation SidirU 'Thor atli.Moalieh^ were it not that they look upon Jews Oommittee of ffie School Board yester- have beeu deiivered1)y JDr - .S.Wolfen- Beon^n

    in.the^arn^ and for ^e-. sake *̂ ^ ĵ^0^^ ̂ 'J ̂̂

    ep of|

    DPniirTinii ftp iiiR< rtoiDtimi ? cooyer8ion: :

    ¦ Irish ,; or poaaibly a separate race like o^^^^ S^i^d̂ o^e land Orphan Asylum, who was, ho W: : ^ centurl

    es the maaWch^ nn^ ing that'the ;;priest'sUipa should MREpUCTlON OF SUBSCRIPTION . - . . . . - > . ; : ; • ¦ the/negroes. To self-respocting Jew- ^ard^preseSa^i^n ^gn^d ever, Enable. to

    ' bev preaent.; In/ hia der tlieae abuses, ̂ until thethonght and know^dge anclthey, (the. people) ^.' '•¦ -vS^, ¦¦'¦'¦ "X- -"¦'< " '

    ¦• ' -A ¦' - w- li"-" ' At its meeting in dhicago last week I?11 Americans, who believe : they; are by:; Rabbi Lozwns; A. l D: Benjamin stead Rabbi Frederick Cohn delivered feding^f man- underwent sucht a reyol- ^̂ l^Z?*™ ™°U?m r0^?^

    ¦ ¦¦ ^Our subsenbera are ¦ reapectfully tb^, p . y

    >¦ K J n \ "f̂ S to Americans ¦ in every sense of the Word , and:®/ Sdheuer^ protesting against the: tbe- prayer and his f earriest eloquence #lon SB toJca5?8.him tot 1.re^

    el -.W»* mMsenger ,of . ̂ pd.|r;: (MaL ¦&&%asked to take notice thatall subacrip. ^^-*«e eons

    ol lsî el resoJvea to ¦

    wv0--«n-n^w^-^^ WiiiB :-til|iL proposal to aUdw religious instruction ^r^„^ *h?; ^

    eged - divineivauthonty ,of the ^ Seoondlyyou are ,to-become^odai\- iinn « will bfl rharrad kt 'thii nH".r.t -• v v 7 ^T "r1 r1" ¦ "v .r1* hf ^nniitv wirhctfit : anv " rofflrfiripfi native city and dear old. home, to my discredited in the very court in which yours is: the mission of .the. independent:wefeiS , :*v——T^TT— .. • ^"̂ ^^

    twenty-five yearsi

    ago. ^aŜ "reS? ^is"SS A^a-mater ^d-cheri^ed

    sfarine ;pf . he hadiso^ngbeen-sIhighlySred.1 prophet who:was appointed to jj lnckup,- j . ¦-, ...; ¦ ^ :. As far as the Fifth Avenue Presby- Abraham Geiger's' memorable address „^e steo-which "cann^ worship, to1 faithful friends and fevered : ; For a time it seemed as if : religion and breaki doWnr to v;rtestrorSnd • over-

    ^:̂ co«eAT,pNs,NEEDiN6 .̂ jaffi gsgftsss: h^ŝ PrS^s 1̂ ;̂̂ ^ ̂ s &̂sJs^Mm ̂ m^m^m^m m^mMmff im7 : ,:mm, ; ¦ , - .̂ pdStessi4^^ p̂ °ô t̂m^̂ ^M s5»sk-^»^3ss

    mm̂ nfm^m^ t̂^ntm^^^How to ProcuVe^Prober I ncif mbehts ended\; ,His;trial :fpr untrflthfulness aj symposuim ^of the ;Germait ;intellir co^eratmn

    of tte. petition was de- sounds; of love and draw my spul^p- the evil. -¦:: The ; rn^saes rebel^gainRtr to be^achersol science, art brpoUtiM,'¦ tZ v™*«* ru.t~ itT" and immorality Svas ended on June; 17 gence

    : (die gebildeten Deutscheh), al- ., .̂ ¦' - . ..;, v.v - ' „ ; .- , 1. ^ ward to the ideal Of a rabbi in Israel, tyranny arid insist upon-liberty to'the though these may-be inoidentaUy aiad?ior vacant yu ipus. bv a^verdict .of euiltv. The: evidence most all of them .Were Atheists! anti- ;; ¦' :™.e noPe .tnat ;our. Toronto .corelig, it is indeed .a proud., honor and; glory bitteread^and': triumphs J BuV. after tributary; to . the ::main- purpoBe. :,Aj.;" a,i r ' ̂-

    : vV . ¦'¦!.'¦¦ ; i: '¦' ¦¦ ¦j - ' nroduced nrbve^ that - Warsziawiak Christian anyhbwV Geieer's: speech ibniste.wUl be successful in their .ef- foi- ^soMi

    er totpe raiaed from the; ranks the tyrant ^8; been /overthrown^

    and preaohprsyou aM.t6 expoundithe «tip- .All of the students who are. to grad- E™?U(^, ?, ,?-ea l?tt . "irszawiaK ^?;"̂ ";,̂ J""":'̂ ^*̂ » .̂ ̂ for ta. : Thev are fiehtine^bt only in of private to. the position of command- liberty - iŝ established,iMhen 'oomes a tares in;the flight of Israeli Juntorr-uate from the Hebrew Union College whde cohducting a mission ibr the con- was discussed and ridiculed, ^because. Sse of tLSSSSmtfrieh s

    ^ er.lor a student to become a:teaCher,for perioJof licence ̂ whichl ?by:1̂ 1sw^ and tradition^ in abcordanoe ^ittĵ une haveimade their^Lgements ver^^f Jews; to. Christianity was in hejnaiutained, Judaism was the. uni- JŜ ^̂ SJSstS- one who ̂

    s^f wewell to hh>! Ahna-

    ^deaa threatens, to :deatroy &!^& ^e be^treiuUsrofJmodern^honght api-Jnr tk* onHin ^ vnir " T^^-n«lo«^ &e habit

    of visiting disorderly houses versa! religion, the only religion with P«;.̂eI1 10

    J :"ie.̂ ;e.B' .¦""? m0flt la8v, mater to be caJledbaqk to speak a. word liberty that had been gained. Then the criticism, not;;nowever, -for entertain- ¦¦;£«' «* » ?*- ?

    ear. il is useless, ̂e£(mblinE resortŝ in secret An- reason as its basis. If Christianity 1Dg ^Ptef6^,0?'̂ 61.

    1, ^hpol. system and br congratulation,: encoMagement and sober second , thought returns- to • strict mebt; or vain instruction, bnt for the 'therefore,, ior congregations ^

    whose ^nf Com8tgclc wa3 one 0f the wit- can lay no ^ claim to this distinction , the public wefare:; of the Dominion; possibly counsel to; thoae-who, as ;he gbverhmehtvtb a curtailment of liberty pnrpoae/otpoiriting a^Oral.deveto;pulpits are vacant to look to this ^«ny V"?18

    "̂ .̂ ¦̂ ? ; 0*-.r| ./'.1.Ir- ^j j '̂ ^^lJ" t,?j^0 ""̂ Vw ;d ' : . "¦:— , ¦ > . •»• »¦ ¦-.'¦ -. ¦¦' ¦̂ -Jy, has done, will' paaa.; .from .the . school- f0r the aake of liberty. -*; - \:J:> : - < .;V:->& the conscienoe. strengthening maatolsource for an incurnbent. There are; ' ******: Wamawiak was^xpelled from

    said one of _them, Judaism with , ite CpNfR aV cbNFEBENCE AMERICAN hon^^ th^world-sohpol;

    ,fro

    m the • The bhuroh bad ^eolared itselfV,free: and womanhobd̂ and>uplifting^;however, graduates of Sie college who Jhe church* and protested hVabsolute antiqaated?form8and DbseryanceBxer- CENTRAL CPNFEHENCE AmERICAN ̂ ̂tKe^esk, ftom;the pBw to the and asserted its- own authority/Wbe! inearer tovGbd,; Ot ybu .may if beoîih™&b Bf nrbannr on ™^^ ,ft«^n +A . inhocence to the last, in spite of the tainly can not.. One man only in that

    ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ... "*£55!zl ¦'¦ • '¦¦ ' ' ¦ P^lp«t- Snoh w my:di8ftoctipn ,to-night borne;;: indepehdeht;v of priesthood: or as God said of his anointed 'prothK£.£« * '5;S«?,«^aS«?-«r .̂I; testimony of eyewitnesses

    and of pho- company stood up for Abraham Gei- ' executive cbMMiTTEE ¦• '̂ ¦'«W^''̂

    hwl^'W p̂lW*n^' *&&*?•.¦ "had gained a victory, bnh ^hs;̂ «.̂ w;!». '-M"f;'inake a chanp, and ^ere iire o^^ ; executive committee. for w>iCh I am. duly tlwnkinl/ , . .

    ^ahle and fully competent men whose. ™SraPnB- ae. waa expeiiea. irom me

    ̂

    «'^"̂ "S-1* "

    ¦";, ii,; „. tl ¦•> ¦» x- ": r ^ -W - ;• ¦¦ ' ¦« "' . ' lB^ lf lP»kservices can be obtained. The prop- churoh- ¦. company at-bayforan hour, or two, A meetmg ofV^the¦¦ Executive; Com::̂ temperate and ^ell-measured:, words was the^ yassal of the churchy ^elnan and xfeightneas and turned many awVer and in fact the onlv wav to reach '/ -̂ -—•¦—* - '» ' — — ¦ they concluded, that, belore mittee of the Central Conference of of a veteran who ;has.:;; fought mto^

    thkeê Pentlemen is thrdurfi th^fldver- /no ejcolanatidn has been civen bv the for um of reason all religions are. American Rabbia, will - take place in Battles, and gitfned:many victories, nor. beoame the mouthpieco ibf fthe ruling -£ cl^thly, ̂are to;becomtt p»stonthese gentlemen is through the adver- ^.Wa expianation has been f^ >7 condemnable. Two-Jewish gentlemen, Montfekl Canada on Tuesday July the studied phrase ttf ;• the scholar, who. coterie of . the -congregation. , 'Thi in lsrael. : Here, v l 'may deport, froftismg columns of this paper. A prop- the. Executive. Board nf the Central ¦„"̂ T~*':„ ' t*^ •„!T ̂^m> nf ̂

    ,v ̂l d

    W- • '̂ 'v ij" has delved , deep, into.lore: and drawn tyranny had only exohaneed^ersbnal- traaitibhal lines laid down for ft rabbi,erly worded adyertisementwill fcring Conference, which met recently, as to not belonging to the inner eircle of 6, at 3 o'clock E;M,, in ^bbi .Yeld's mnoh wisdom .from the ancient fouH- itKWgreate iXiSof S- t̂T.-d^K^Soai^'tlito deliberafebvto Lir noticetiie fact that a yacancy '̂ Cm ̂^r^o^^con" th« ^mP^»™;. after ^«dJ°urae^

    Temp e.; . All the members; pMhat tain of learning, :..>t; the impassioned ionV ^e^lagffi ̂to SadSate Other :̂ Ugibns^mve; learned n^exiats that abolicatio^fcr ̂

    came up to the champion of Geiger and committe^ are requested to attend. , . emotion of one who . still sits^ at. the eyery trace of the^ld hierarchy, v , totX'e soliS ̂ S'aS^&ffi-thM^^ FeSL^S ̂

    congratulated him on his .success -in M. irEiaiNER> : . „ '?efr of^the masters, :yearning,;for :mort cong^egatiou had:falleh into:th^etaor fldniewhat;in^respept 'to ;p *m&tion are soiioitea, wnati quaiincatipns enoe man ro ur, u eisen cnfu. wb posi-. ,, ¦ "j - . •„ , ««RtilW saidi one of ^a,«o« fton Mfn^ ^ strength and . inspiration wherewith of destroying the »ood' toirethfir with relation of minister "to people. TOare nece&ary, and what the corigrega-

    ̂

    as a scholar cannot

    be affected-. , tbe 4^ussion btill

    ^^ .s»id^one_ ot Correap. Secretary. . . to .̂ ^Mb

    BOpl to loftier c'ohceptibns ;Sê eviL W revoluttoniat^"**£§' ^mM*̂ atranger.totionvhas to offer . An advertisement there are probably only two or three them, "you can not deny, that before nbVJUc Ionian ^ ihd grander perfpManco of. duty. For that while the ' SŜ « l̂ ^

    a^ithfuiirirad,»of tbls kind, continued until the va- Kh^uK° SuSScTof' X *e foram «f reason all rehgiona nre / PULPIT ORATORS NEEDED, j take^, that not the gaining of vie- diorg^been S iHad^. S ing^ teclosetouoh With them^: cancels filled , is by ftr the beat way ^JSMAfi« a rep^Si ^ X̂S£i ' :̂ »* ̂ ^

    ina

    ^^ Sed^^h^ghe^coS S Shot ̂ ^Sn^Thef shS

    iSSff SS*i'̂ ^JKfiS ̂rSn c^rWabbllsldS

    ^^ to re^, |d,he .̂ ^^ BESffffil!̂ ^gregation ' in absolute freedom to S;laXVt\̂ Tf nZt^^' ? F ^T* m * £° 1°̂ ' S

    ?o^i«8 Mr Abmham Josephs, is justly . world and the Mflllment .thereof , irre- tKebleneaaPof S^uIpKec ̂ out^nSg^^litudfwhom only. 1;chooae a man to suit themselves To fe™1,ce wm only have to blame them- heads." So Mr. Klaubrecht reported jndignant becau.se to a Recent Smn.r spective of personalvgain or loss, com- weakness: of the church ThwScnoose a man to sun tnemseives. xo selves if they permit their own Execu- next morning the repartee in his VB. day., evening. ;Rev. Dr. H. P. Mendes fSxt or discomfort, pleasure or pain. 7ta'tTword had^ loatlt^ kn^hnriP^ni ̂ edlv -abd^who thrbueh his 1̂ask anyone to recommend a rabbi is tive Board to insult, the rabbinical S _ pa ; lectured on ''Abraham" before the fie- And of ail duties those .involved in.the wft^ThaTaUo itSfluen^S 5ShyV*can^if t the ̂ arcien malways in some measure to incur an office by the slight offered to Rev. Dr. i ' ? ¦> ligious School Union at the vestry ministry excel in respect to authority; BBa^ft ralteih^ Jh^W^ knot!'¦ ¦Su'dh "a nastor ia notobligation. We give this as good ad- 1̂ senthalr We trust that the matter _ g r rolimsef Temple Beth-El in the pros- Unction.and respohsibility, variety" and lTo^stoo&habR »^eTi«ffi &*$¦vice to aU congregations who^wish to fiî S"7 **£lTil ™, Jews ha? S L di Lted ? me and enCf tt-f"J?^Sfn™ ^°i pcsubilities xequiaitipu of knowledge. ^n^S^^^Si&^l- of*$8 r̂ophe^'̂ a spiri t of Re-engage a rabbi "•£*"£

    ̂™?Z

    A ̂ " • . again There is not another town in *̂ hiCOU.̂ " Bt„$$™

    U Po? refo?ni « ? ^f ^™1**' aB wel1 aa Patwnoe.aiid government lies in the streS of ite. Lord ̂is npon .me becaa8? hej *.b B - Dr- Felsenthal bad his paper print- £Q uuitGA StatBB the size of Honey *£**'_ >C ^1,, !/ ̂on ̂. ,

    »¦ , „. fc esecutivo, so the influence bf religion^^ anointed;'me to preach good tidings w>-̂ ~ ed and put on sale in pamphlet form Grove but what numbers Jews among 'Sffl ¦ t &^lJ?^./SSC¦tffi%^ The ̂ reateafc conception

    of the Human ia drawn from the authority of its to the meek-he hath sent me to WDr. J. Lwi', the acting rabbi and a few days after it was read at the its population but the climate of aiBnyin^ug^aamegiSil was weS

    ^Preser^'of"̂̂"the'utvers?-

    8God Ŝ S'S.̂ As->TOter ̂

    »9* ™» W the broken-hearted, to pr»J*teacher of Talmud and the talmudical Conference. It was then deemed unne- Honey Grove does not f

    agree with the *g££ ™T™*' S^g^Sta

    Wto hear frfm X^ ih some way ni^n taS KTof ̂ h^^^t' 1°

    thVf gi??B £S ^,»Hi'to eivo unto theffldisciplines at the Jewish theological cessary to include the easay in tbe SWSSS'̂ S. ̂ £H ^^''^KSfS JS ̂»

    "l#r ?P S*? ™ Stoa po^That 2KS a°̂ £d lofST 4foU

    o? j ff Jseminary in Breslau , Germ.my, closed report aa it was fully accessible to all flonoy Grove and proceeded to sell his 2^LJ?^nPK^Z a«P&/S' stands related. Beligion. under what- the pulpit.

    onian0tes , trom ̂ the gal̂ eut

    of praise^

    ^B&^Sfi T„E fata M eBi.b.wWH .ppel,sa-ns^'t r̂it : ESaEifSS! ?s?vsvl?»5?- :̂:a™ fe«s, '*B««ai ̂ ,ffSB«tt cr3in .fa» honor wl » 111.i celebnuoo of trom time to lln,e ,mo», the a ' d ,„™a ,hM „ ,!!„?»». tta prto he SitafST MrSSwiiSTm" S Ao,? L?SI™S, S«,b'™!° ""«™l?«»»- The ota*bpo !&» of? monrnere, but 0 the JeueB B»gh„ ev«j ,; reil„oe,l , M f t ?.« »e- m^the genuine goodness o ^ga tiona, able and willing to pay from the adrairers of Dr. Her?l's Jttdomlaat in which he refers ,to it in the copy of cal Society in Chicago would be a edge stands between natnre aud man it bp vife « ? °v .¦ P ,be fltteA for 5ature- , f ^

    mt ^if hBlo vo u to botwelve to fifteen hundred dollars a propose to do the same thing over in the Signal which lies before us. We muoh more flonriBhihg

    ^ organization endeavoring to bring them into right tioa^for that nfflr!! »frt KLBraW' S?m*5? ii

    n^!S? fo* theT slow reanlts jyear to a young mar, fresh from school , our days. There is no sober minded had however, strange to aay, not heard than it ia if EmiLHirach were not a relations to one another; the lawyer, oho^te. ffl? Butffilt? TZ W »aS *ui 'Tw iSaSl evolution JftJff well aLifJd , wU are unable to. Israelito capable of thinking logically of Mr. Low^y before, no/of the % ^o t̂tci^SS^ere ̂KsKb^SS^n^ft Z VKlest S? f ^^ W^^tW^Sfind a suitable gentleman tp supply, who must not presume, that the end nal, nor yet of Honey Grove. We a brillian t young American rabbi by uterr. Judge, aud In a similar way only J"° Y ments of mind and kind is to aid you not oniy ju dae

  • : .:'-," .-.* ' ' '" THE AI^IlIp|jy ISRAELITE. __^_ . ?V,' »Jo^and^ ̂ ANTI-SEMITISM. cipatlon of ^^elites of

    the Orient. tne^Hebialo names,^the rites orthe iiSyM *J^ fha mpions% its cause.; Mfty you. ...r^.̂ ^̂ *h« ^«r IWoA, .—^__ If time permitted; I would show you legends dear .to th? Masons; all this ifiiiii lfifiVVffSS toTorry ̂ The earn- Conference of Anatole Lerov.Roai. tha* tho Alliancevlaraelito has in proves nothing ; aU this may be but a j g£^^ w^ w^^-^-^-*-- . a¦>S¦'.¦̂ ewi8h"-;P^^'tt»¦

    ,^tit

    ¦w¦Iea^i,ed•, ¦

    ^8t ]abore^ re(?ai7«8 his well deserved lieu heM *V th^r^i^ I, for, my part, with f§§ _ • _ , . . . _ iiPiM, free an4Wependent^::^

    aeservw "̂"eW iit the' Catholic Instl- and rivals: Ia^England, for instance, the feeble light that Providence may Si ffctt R1«1Jl €kt\A 4tlA tfTl*flV MLhiveiore?bf knowledge;an^phM^ *"te of Paris, Feb. 27, 1897. the Anglo-Jewish -: Society; in Ger- have given1:to me, and with all the in- . Qjk. 1116 DIU6 alKl 1116 Ur«lY. 0wit have force.' bf' v siieechvaud: influ- : Wf a ' p rmtir i ' aA '* ^

    nt"aa«s, - ; ur,

    _^__

    . many or;in .'Amerioa, similar other so- telleotual disinterestedness of my mind . ^gf " jsT. r 'itne Let it speak fbr. ^thM^ (Ctainwd.) 6ietie& ; National competitions or jeol: have studied the . question and have jH) goth men and women are apt to feel a little BSSflii snob emphatic ̂ aW^dfterinlaM '^°?^^-y*uf ' 'wn$iR^tiĵ & f y?™̂ *̂ *'.;- . If--you turn away bht .judg ing • front ' their- ^Urds and ™™.™» shown himself .more as a Jew Molay, .the Masons of ¦ the .last century ^m^^'M'm^^mm^Ŵ ^m^^;exampk ;ef;ttw^living^^'J ĵwrnajot-h-

    from

    the Thorah, you .will be, as the their a'ctai it does, not seem: to ine that than 'as a" Frenchman. :Fbr, gentlemen, attributed*to themselves ani ; antiqdity, '̂ ?^%^,M?,!M?,̂ '

    ,^'̂ ^W,̂ ',^^VM^,'̂ '

    ,^*,^«'̂ ^pr 'f^S^^H^ ti* T^S'iSra ŝ V- the nian who sows the seed but rearm st(*d by the anti-Semites. - to cbrnprfse tate'to declare before- you, lam one of were hot entitled. But let us drop this -. : ¦¦ . .- ... :., - ¦ . ¦ ¦ • . .. ¦ . ¦ ¦ ,saorificmg devotion to: Judaism s and WM*»^;Waj^« re?ps th8 , Israelite. For moat of them the thosewho think that the naturalization question and let ns limit ourselves to EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. of the earnest co-operation of all. TheH^^yj? >£*v°* i\°«^^ Te:'™red/ ^W^-: ine ?eed ia .sown, and no Jew is butside of humanity; one has th^ of/the Algerion̂^to^^^ the historical epoch.. From many doc- . » . newly organized Baron de Hirsohoud^beloved^her and^leader.v;^^ right to refuse him what one jB by duty ing the siege of the capital of France uments we know- well at- what, time TK» nffl ™r a nf ti,0 t»mn™« M1,.n J^go. L 'O.. B. B., No.454, Cleveland,^̂ ¦•¦¦̂ ¦̂ ^'̂ ŴJ^̂ l̂ ,WilL :reap-no harvest : ybii will : soon bound , to granf to "one's: brothers/ the was a fault against patriotism, t (Loud Froemasdnry;, ..was established in . "e 0>™[9 or ? ¦ wm.porary organ- j^g..̂ ̂ endorsed the plans proposedwith enthusiasm for -the calling which f0rget"what you leajhed h"ere and run other men. - I-leave it^to your :j BdR- npplaush. j : ; . i, France. This took place at the begin- iz.ation ot the proposed society have nnd has appointed a standing commit-becomes yours( to-night^ As: this . ̂ ^r ^^ after ^ndfiriV : Mnl«- q«rl Jn^ meht whether this is in conformity with .' X heliey6 ; ttot . in ^t^^ It issued the following : tee to farther the work.Wp&te S^̂ S^h^ v The Jews of ^United States take , xztmmsmr.:^

    HST^i-K?*°*?v a l̂ -Wffi ^î ir WTI -.VfPW with the Ohristian : spirit.: : (Applause there was not the proper time- to nat- to ' ns, by :English Vds, was . apread. jn at pride in the "orphah Asylums" Thia aDneal is to men women and^^^

    :S1,mfS^ff J0^, --¥ *> kno*;̂ r,*ertem : that you ^^ among? high Ireiich ; apqiety *y the arjd '«%0me«' ' which, thev have estab- cJldrenP? We want meinbe^ in Dis-heart 4o.night!;go forth^todo yonrpart, lessons of salvation, charity and god- Dne of the oharKes. most frequently risk of arousiug the.just susceptibil- ;f>iend\ ; of (the Stuarts. -. ,Who were iishgi and' maintained. Thousands/of SvInd T members in Dis-

    ^S fevor ^ A^» ¦̂ 52LJ ta«^nd

    01i« b ês

    'sin harmony and unison with the brbnght a^inst - the Israelites^: this jtiee.of toe Axato and of provoking an the nrst

    ^Freemasohs in France^na^on boys and girls have been guarded and . Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Flor-;%f v v ^^ -r^ i" fundamental ; doc^rn a Von rnnA,VB> Pne: . ThB de-OhristianiJiiiig Of modern insurrection of the.MussulmauB.' t the continent? To what class, did. they sheltered throush the years of their tat^llinnia Iowa Indiana Kentnokr:still . the brave and :.noble; priest

    ^proph-: ^*m/W,W«?:V you ;

    received aocietyvis chiefly due : td The : influence - I think it Would have been better .to belong? ' To.the.n o b i l i t y , ; .. ;.,,. • bhildho^d, and Withi each year our hap- feas Louisiana ^Smfi &^SfcS^H^^^i1?*̂ ̂ f^ ̂ ^he™-in ^^y

    ^1: of the.Jew8: ;:ivbeIieve^that :this, in defer this aSf n^^li^ion un^

    ,DuAng the greateat part

    orthe eigh-

    piaeas înbreaaea tha^ we /hav"be\n S&°TmSn\*£™ l&w M«- ,r«S^̂ ^?&S^r ̂ h ??^n ^% ̂ ĵBrajek

    -Be

    aU ts simplicity, is^he thesis of ' the the time when: the Algerian Israelites teenth centuryVin France, in.Gerinauy, privileged to give a father 's protection . f̂ ° Nebraska? OhioT Sessee, Tex",SSowS=&^S "rf kind. and ..charitable to all and -flatter anti-Semites. - The Jews, are held"re- had.become true Freuchmeh by hah-: in Polond,- . in Ruaeia, in foot, every- and a mother's love to orphaned child- Wisco^ih ̂lonnessee, j -otos,

    SnVr^orniers*2wS none;'; Be truly religious/without hy, ^naiW^r the

    rnodern^deas,as^0r as

    its-manners and sentimenta And I where; ̂

    Lodges ̂ $1t̂w fi i^5>^„^i ̂

    these modern ideiis have been hostile to add. the remark: that , in my judg , reoruited ; themelves : among ' the iftjble- and generous men and women of Is- Patron members. «10ures, silvery^ongued orators.̂̂ faithful W*..W7v^:̂ (.?;.K. ancient society, to the ancient religious ment , it would have been more ad- uten , ,among. , the iiristodratJ,.. Three raei who conceived and executed" thin ' paS ̂Imberk ara exemut fromS^̂ ^f^l̂ S^f ̂^-^-^T^-—

    Sm,r **

    'P^ttad conatliBtionof

    Europefltis visable tb^n^er'at the same tikthe M^ago I¦; attended : the yreceptiqn. ^f holy and beautiful work of churity:and aunaa?dueT' Whw contrilutmg nS™»y:th.? Beal.ori the go ̂ said, for instance tot'principally-to rights of French citizenship, viz. : The Mr. .Oosta d e . Beauregard, into .the justice. ' \ " • -.. berai havei Sven^I thev become oatron^&g^^*J!!̂ Slmber^^TbepurS rf ^ii pK' uS^T - T?rf«rfL™K«. ^"̂ ^̂ ̂politicians.- Be; thev Warm and sympa- Ra

    tion or,; to ua^abarbariovword, the . .electoral; question is - the pivotal *, according to a nant. laid the foundation ot; our Or- is tliat' every member reaching the age^S^^f^lSKS^^^-^^ thetic^ friends ot ev^rVSh^otS the,: himi^tion

    of -modernl eoqiety. point-upoh certain classes of MussulV book of Mr. Opata de Beauregard, that pHan Aaylums. and all. Israel joined 6f 21 will have given ̂ t leastVl. No; labors^pf the many.leaders of American tnetic trienqs oi every member ot your This movement,, however; of de^OhrisV mans. "But to-day,̂ rgentJemen, - after « princess forever celebrated- by her |u the biiildinjf ; and to-day, all Israel monev s K oinended until at leaat -;S ̂ ^¦̂ ¦'̂ ^¦̂ BW>M^-:P^n!-- tianmng, :6f; Becu]arization,is:npt neW more than thirty^ of "ofe ori; beauty anther; horriblei death, the un- rejoices in; the rnagnincerit results that HooSers shalThave b^en secm^:VT5£3 ̂ k?--̂ . "Sî asnre .by^suoh Neyer forget, the sacred cause and the ih Europe;,, it is, certainly, anterior would it be possible, would it be just to fortunato Princess ;de.Lamballo,;presid- have beeii accorapliBbed; But : not all Moneys received will for the present¦"' -S!S!»§ &Tt?I ™i™T^ ̂ T ¦ -i * ij r*e" hieearanio mission of Israel : you have to the era which ; the anti-Semites; take away from ! tho Jewsi of - Algeria ed oyer a Masonic Lodge.; And Qneen i8 done; the work is hot complete.,. be depbalfed with the Cleveland TrustS^in^̂ S ̂f ir lwk i?Ŝ volunteered r:8 J - a banner^earbr- Pompously caU the era of- -Jewish .pro- the . rights that were granted to them Marw Antoinette wrote her abetter of ; The orphan -, -' boysUnd girls" grad- cbi ™ ^¦¦' rft^iSiw«^rt^™«S?!i?S& ««NevM forsake mvThorah '^-^^ ^' ^ in .1870?: L do not thiflk ao, " If it is congratulation upon the good deeds that Bttt6".at the age of 14 or 15 and go out : AVill yQd help? Send names and. ^wOpU^geand the^Union of Amer, , -«eyer; torsake^ .myvAhorah ; ̂. the Reyolutioj i and

    to the : eighteenth found" that the. Iaraelites of Algeria are were accomplished m ' the: lodges.- At into the world to become ' toilers arid money to,: ^^ H^^ P^^S 1̂?"8-;. ^ ^ ^ ^ '1 : : : i:::±W.a0 yPW which your alma wter century;.;:) ;¦: ..:- -v ^> too much fni vored by : the privilege ,: of tins epoph, however, Mafloury already wage-earhera.- Their station in life is* , ;Robbi Moses J Gries Seo'yV."-."̂ EabW :-l8'aii6.-M-.:-.WseV ;.presideiit-.of imposes upon you ; it is a self-uuder- : It is not. a Jew who .had taken as. a Frehbh citizenship the remedy/would began toj lemocratize; itself , Or; rather naturally: humble. If some have risen, -Edncational League, 873 Ken'nard St'^f a'cuTt^^^ Btood condition. sine-'oita noTi-un der mbt.d'ordrerLet us crush the infamous be, to bestow the electoral ¦ qnaliflcatibn % be-imbued with the bourgeois spirit; itihas been because of unusual ability Cleveland, 0..Saî Aw^iA^ .i: v °

    Al,1V^V. ^uu , .v - v - .: ¦:.

    ¦ ¦¦; l^ l̂ „,:U^ .i • one ! It as Voltaire, and . matead ; of upon" certain Muasnlmahs. thoae; for it was already; acceasible to :the revor and special opportunity. ; : - ¦: ''-: - .. :¦¦;?W ̂ni);'::i )'- ^¦¦¦' :; - : Which; you, receive p^lVl^ nJ no.the being "a- diabiple or a^friend of the inatahce/whb have served France, be lutionary spiritiralthough its role .in ,,. Orphan boys and -girls are like onr /-The following official announce-' ^ir^'"9̂ . ot 0̂ rt :ma?nW°ed : . ;• title ahdj appointment, of a Riibbi in Jews, Voltaire might te. claimed by the it in a civil or military capacity. (Apr the Revolatibn has ij een . strangely , eic- bwn children. Some have rare capacr ment has been made in this connec-' '¦y^>--:-';'. ' ¦ ::. nj r \ tei lP& D*l« 7i ¦'¦¦"• ¦ .: fcrael :y .y - ^ ,^-: .,- :: \r". -y : ': f yy - - - anti-Semites as one of , their preoursora planse.): : : : v - .:; v v/ .. /, .̂ oggerafed. . NeverthelesB, it is certain ity, talent and genius. -: :a . : . - . ; tibh hv District Grand Lorie-B Wo 2: i^^^PBV^^Hnri^ n^^v,^--, ^tTi« mir ' tf^itir^

    tV,̂ lihwi-if^W : Wherei' genttemen, islthe : startingi v ; A voice : "Hurrah for Islam!'! ̂ -v ' ¦ that through the high classes Masonry -Ouglit these gifts of. God be- wasted r n k H •> (%I.̂ hoth86) ,VO

    ,3®^p^ n,3H»lrt'«D . ,vlt M our (raditipn,. the ^unwritten point to the double .movement of de- ; I now come to Freemasonry. .Here'; was.introduced into European\ aoclety. or ought we offer the;opportunity for ,H"* ' ?'''̂ -^" Gne i who '- acquired : knowledge 'aw 'n Israel, that , the ordination of christianizing and ! of : seculariation ? gentlemen; we meet with a society by Andi ihihd wellr under thei old regime special training and development? We the educatioxai, league.' dfd''as.:̂ had Joshua by the Prophet, and lawgiver, It is \yith: Voltaire ' and the enoyclo-' far more powerful and more formidable thew was- hot yet. any . inflitration ^f have always oared for. the orphan. Are -At the recent Convention of DistricthBen .'-buile "¦ in his - No: 2 heartily endorses andvtfioa^ ;ancient masters ; cbnaldered the ln this .sanctuary^

    is aj lawiully char- asserted that these Jews, ¦¦; ignored - and protestations.).. : Anti-Semitism;- , like- portance, however, which the Gran dr ing the necessity for giving bpportun- approves the Educational League planV^wnolS'Jip'hWV6f.;':huraan-.''-knbwle^Ee'- '- te^:--:theol.pgicM:.-.wl.l̂ ,-i>.un'der...:."the scorned, weraj . the prompters , of the wise,—and this is one of my grievances Orient refused torecognize. was, founded j fcy and training to ability: and talent os 'introduced by« Baron do Hirsch: • i^phAinff all :^iehppH-as^orrplitfl anrl laws of the Statei ' of Ohio: with- all the tribunes of the Revolution ?—It 'is then against the . anti-Semites—is workjug by Israelites, ̂ the ;'brothers Bedarrides and genius; celebrated-his, Heventieth Lodge and heartily commends the pro- ' •^^n^^̂ ^h^̂ !̂ ̂riBhts of teaehinemd-conferride;iuCh^e7ld

    ^nt^i-ê ^ fo

    divide the country, to separate the of Avignon: -In spite of. ̂ principles birthday:C by V giyiug . s?100;000 (the ject to the support of the Israelites '¦>^ t̂e-^?':IV::AS^(^?..̂ y»nfc

    VJW?^

    .£$£ ^,!Zv?S+K^S rael.

    the initiative'ef the- great move; blasses.j to excite hatred. ^[Repeated cf:the Masonry; mast of the ^Lodges pb- largest sum eve? given by an Ame^cari within the territory

    of this District 4; knowledge;i-flO mueh .aoj that One of aegrees. on iB .smaenis .as . ineir ac- me&t 0f 8eouLariziation and of de-Chris- protestations. ) ¦' ¦¦' . stinately ; rejected'.the; Jews. ; !, myself Jew for a special philanthropy)' for the and'Districta Noa 6 and 7 irrespectivethemsBaid'fre^^fc l'16 ̂ qwrementa.may deserve., - further- tianizingof modern society: (Applause .; Some voices: The . anti-Semites are h>ve knownLahtx-Semite Masona. Par- higher education of , the oiphaus of the :of?their memberahip in the Order and•• ' •¦¦sayŝ '1 have: notnine' (or I need notb- mre, I make proclamation that this and protestations, j • ;•; ;; ' . .the majority ,v " . = . - . . : : . tmularly in Germany wherrthe Jews by Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New ¦ ybrk recommends tbe same to the consider- •;-: inWheaidi*fl the - Thorah he hkd not faculty of- this: cblleeer present-Sere ;:ia it!mofe?3nst tbsay that if the jew. ' ;Mr.-A: Lerby-Beaulieu r By .right; their ninnber andj iheir-intelligence al- 0ity.: ¦¦j -r ; M :;--:'' -;"- ;v, - ' . -:¦ .,";- . - ¦ . .,- ¦;¦ ; atioa and approval of our sister Dis-•Ŝ T^^:»- ™'̂ " now. contains a^ suh^ient: number bf

    did not take the? initiative, the Jew: and the majority is never; a " jn atiflcation.: most up ̂ .^iB.time held a higher rank ;,:perbaps no mari will arise, who wiU tricts - No* 6 and 7." (The writer,;/OTfa^e. raox^^4.,v; :̂ t- : , . Ŝ ^.̂ : Ŝ S^3 Jndaism 'have^become the .̂ principal T^e majority ' inay be miataken; -and than.in.France; they ^ere.

    but recent- gire;$100,000. for^the orphans of Dis^ after repeating in snbatance, what is ';-v - . ;^^nSih-:-»S«;:VrK.-.n3Wn ;- 17a:-r . ^ i-' ^

    U V°.P™^ :a°a ^ordain^cl . .t^bbis

    ^ac: aKent8 for ae:0hri8tiahi2ing : fee bon- since I; have'the honor to speak in a 17 admiited into the lodges..-.-A French tricts 3/6 and 7. Can we not, united , given above, goes on to say)—It is pro* -'v v ff:': :̂ ^vU^io ^^w-ii,ifl» v>:

    ; ;¦* cqrding:toviaw and cu8tom,.to; ordain tompoiariebus nations? ; This, at least, Catholic eatablishment, I remind you Mf»Mn of , my;;acauaintance, . professor do thisi glorious work ? ; : We can ! ' It is posed to Organize a circle in each of '::' -iSpifey-U ̂/ :r V-: : - %¦' successors in thefholy.-bflBce of Rabbi may be doubted: the oueation is worth that tha .Ohurch never adniitited that at the: Museum, told mc that when in possible. r How and: Who?. : . the various cities and localities of:!, lhe;fpur candidates vbefore ns^this in;iBraei;: . .Furthermore, I make pro- while beihg: closely studied. Let ua the majority, should create the right. > . 1870,he was_attending a Masonic , can- ; Let the children do . the blessed work, the aeveral Districts 2, 6 and 7 with theevening^; applying^for the academic 0lamition"that theUnibn ;; A voice;.''This is .true!", :; veution at Herlin; he.saw^thatj ome of hOur. ohildren,- blessed . with ftthers opportunity that the name of everyhbnQiiS of -their oMrniafor^ have: each j ĥi^W : Oonffresations that ^tab ;'

    Is if the isolated action of the Jew' "Aa ifor/Frepmasonry, gentlemen,' I ^^t^i^S^^'̂ ^?^^^' and mpthers-and ,friends,, ought, can Jewish child within the territory maysnent 'ei^ht'ebhsecuttye years 188ff 'to ^^¦»V^F?#?°£A.--̂ why. What, ?£a* :̂ e? ̂ ^P^,, to4 ;b.e P^^.t» and wiU help the children, fatherless, appear upon the roll of honor.¦ »S llSSSrf hs^and;mainta^8^his oolleKe,:is a be^traced back: the : responsibility Of ever̂ mayS been Us pM^whatever ̂

    of" a ^BWi f Sl^ ^^ft

    BOm? motherlesa aud

    friendless. • - .;¦. ¦; dis believed that the object of thel̂j :̂^̂ ^̂ \̂ i*̂ r lawfully : chartered;: body ̂ tinder the the .Christmn feith- or ro^r':the: seen- its tehaehoies stiU are in other cbuh- ^ge?

    are efos ̂ to the

    Israel tea, npt .. N 0 , thought seems, more .beautiful League is„ one which will find a re-^B*"*̂

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    *fbl;? /̂ ^aion^°)?g ̂ laws of the'iTJnited States of America, larizatiou Of the modern S*ates?v Cerr tries; here «: France, and in a large ?nliln GermanT»:.hTifc 'als0 elsewhere than that children should begin- life spouse, in e^ery charitable heart andin the High - Sohbols and the ;Umver; a ̂

    pajt of the^ Continent; it is.

    animated in Koumama, lor instance, with a deed of kindness. From the that its success will redound to the¦¦• flity:- -'bf iGiiicihnati.:̂ These - seataf.di ?„ v^«?h bv ^ the ''aoademm ^e»î ™-'-°™

    Bi°:¦¦-,-". ' ¦ena ¦ ^.cn ™°?I8 I01r the Jews? ' .' ¦'- . ; , ". : " . - oufcion againat which all iny liberalism- "- -" ¦'^¦^ .- - - -, ¦- - :.. ents, thank God for the joy that en-: and produce results in which its patrons

    '¦; S^!n̂ Hhn^#Ŝ cŜ anyiand.eyery eongregation in Îarael,: :0neof the audience : ' "Exactly; v. ¦: protestsi^fcYtThe fault of ^thT^Je.vs? :^ ih "V ¦' ' ."¦ t.Mso.Ur homes, let us inscribe their will ever feel a pride.;

    ^IW

    U8Sin

    ^(y

    BI?? ^^JVB^MJr . ; And I,'therefore, bemg: the . repre- -Mr. A- Lerby-Beaulieu : Which- are Are ' they :- reaUyi ;aa' it is repeatedly DR. DAVID PHILIPS0N ON "RE- names npon the Roll of Honor of Ser- a In my ..official position as Secretaryi^ t\notion,;:conierred. ; on ;.:to sentative of this' college^ faeulty and .these asaooiationa? Which are the Jew- Btate'cllaxbnnd ug,_jh9 institntors and ¦. pobM liirtAlcM » vice to fellow-man • and through the of the District Grand Lodge the blanks ,;:;- dateif^ prqye : that,L they ^ subcessfully '„_ !,.;.- *n now nrbceeô-if theanthbr- ish or Judaiziiig Societies that may the teabhers^fTr'eemasonry^And ban ryiyn jyuniam. years of their childhood; let us teach for contribntion and in^urthar explftn-'V; Bpebt'theseieJA^ iti^ h^nr^r f̂ ^i^r,^ t^ A^.in b*ve incurred such a charge? . it b 'e said that it i s a .Jewish institu- .

    ¦• ¦ ¦ > ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ them ;the beauty of; Mrvice. When ation of the character of the organiza-Vn^nt'ofknA ^^^hl^S^U ̂ AS tor

    Jewish

    societies, I know but tion.?-> :- ;- -V v. - ' ' : In the celebrated .V'Boolcs and Boole- they shallj iave reached manhqod and tioh have been kft in my possession ^'the^horah^d̂itayrebi^ Wâ ¦¦,?^^¦¦̂ ^i*̂ r̂

    ¦¦/?^^5^¦ 6he of soine importance ; it - is *'1'A1- ,- It is truê -we see certain bonds ' ^e- men" column ot the j ewah Chronicle, womanhood, they themselves will keep and are accessible to those whose^

    f eel-: -Hi® }aP ™aa?-v-T ¦";V?5W ar? ana ^^T graduates of . the .¦ BL^TJ. -G-.r and the l^^ca I^elite Universeile ,'M i s true tweeri. Freemasonry arid the Jews ; a nP«!-J„J p„„i„i \ el. t„J* t i r their names on the world's roll of hon- ings -may prompt them to interest.V:^:M«^'P^fe?P^;,vTi!qr %niyersity of Cincinnati, as Rabbis in BSSSm»2 Sbet rf ̂a ̂JVttsol;̂ ̂ftfe SŜ ' °r \ai ̂

    aoatiaf ie tho Ji,? q^TIiee-

    th("HSejM8¦& tfce "«*¦ A K „did as w^asif the^^ ».tt there a man; woman or child to Victor Abraham. ,

    built in "their:^ days. -They:Hve::in- :A . Wii,i,*;Sfc ::iJ v) .Tte cording to the assertions of the anti^ Order, I was speaking of Gremieux ; A welcome addition to the contribu- whom this work does not appeal? _ ^»_ d'eed- built ' uD a Banctuarv each ih w - « i iyu%* x,t \'î >' \> J? Semites. 4s attached-to the former by well, Cremieux .was.a Grand Master of tors to the" Jewish Quarterly Review" -We have secured 300 members in THg nARR| WOULDN'T SlfiN¦¦¦¦&52Vn?6

    ,.fa;Ss^ffifr^ld.S $%*'¦%£•' f ^P M f̂ A., the gSeroifl bofd *:-X hbar ita-namb oh the Masonic Order of the Scottish Rite, will be made by the* appearance in an Cleveland but have been unabl e to push, THE RAB BI WOULJN T SI6PI. ; ^nuaseiias nQiytp^ne xnving

    uoa oi highest but one academic degree con- votir lips l i t is Freeiuasonry. : (Verŷ while at the same' time he was Presi- early number of an article by Dr. the work ^

    of organisation in other „„„ ^„„ „f^, s„ «»««»« * ^BraeVas is any.structure of man to ferred'bv this college.' ' : ' S very .̂ oU!) • ' - - - .̂ dent of ;the Alliaboe Israelite Dni, David Philipson of Cincinnati He EJacos. We hope to organize in Oleve- af lHol*™' a«°. ,*«««««41? ?*eone, -,theMoryof . Gdd and the ennobling' The Rabbi*theri aak'pd: the memhsrs In the opinion of many anti-Semites veraelle. Of course he tried ro avoil has written an able and elaborate ac- land a circle of 1,000 members, boys ¦¦**¦> \j ™W °°tllf ^„ ~lL^-,^u 'oMman nature; Having thus wor- n4h« SSSvS^ffiSriSf M the ''AlnS feraeUte ' UniverseUe'' himself of Masonry in order to support count of "The Progress of the Jewish and . girls who will rejoice to render New York: aMethodist ohurohi in whioh -Aib^S'eurht veara at the sacred ?u *tt ^acult3r,̂ d' *!ie

    i.*™0*8 of ia considered to be a myteribus his demands in favor of his. European Reform Movement, in the United service to boys and girls, orphaned and ™*J%^J2$* 2*a„* iZS#-mm? 'Sk /^TK^l™t^^ "cahal," is they aay (for the ¦ anti- and Oriental co-religionists. Frcema- States." Dr. Philipson is wellrknown friendless. AVe expect generous re- P?^^™^ 1̂*̂ "̂ "*, vte« ̂̂ e ^atBS ̂

    time-̂

    f Ore, "Is , it- your will and wish that: sS^tated^Bbt&Eeiirewnimek), sonry preseats.itself to the peoples us in this country as the author of two sponse from adults who wish tobe pat- ^l^Lc^^^ 0̂l^^ ^probation is. spent and thejr worthi- theBe candidates shall be ordained and a sort of nai occult governmeiit by .the the incarnation- .-ol the grand ideas >of charming hooka :_ "The Jew in English rons. The orphans are yours as much cob 1̂̂̂̂ ^̂ ^°^;' \;»ess';proyen to be appointed teachers licensed aa Babbis in israel?" The Jews of the whble earth: I tried , to humanity, liberty and equality. It Fiction, '* and "Old European Jew- as ours. They oomefrom 20 s ates and ^̂ ..Thyte-f .̂ 2^^ .- T&. *."in Israel, to promulgate the Word of Uf!̂ 'w^ {„ *»,, .»™Vri«. »2« get a clear information about the value pretends to rise above-all distinctions ries." I cannot help saying that I am belong to us al. Wll you nelp? SiDei^u 1̂ne™ CT„„n*S , AGodl^sneecV and deedTmbne the ***¥? '* ¦¦e"!g P *ha * T* V 'i •*6 of thia opinion ; Itound out that it of race aud religion, in order to see but amassed that American Jewish writers Organizo a circle in youi: erty and pbed to the f^'% h ̂w 0̂* 1.̂ - , ,M^

    by speech and qeea among tne cand)d brothers iu air men ; it can easily, be do not toke better means to place their forward the names and addresses of l^^^^

    1,,*™-1.̂ !̂ ;̂ .̂ !*8children of,the Most. High-to be-h- w6re formally ordained , received their a few writers. (Noise. ) "TSe Alliaiice understood . *hy the Jews and the works on sale in England. Readers members, together with their dues for becamojuch a nmsance »to t^ »eigh-censed as leaders of men on the path dinlornaa, aud the kiss of ordination. Israelite Univeraelle," gentlemieii, was Jewish societies appealed to it f6r often write to me about this, and , uu- 189!. £ME^ thn ftnthormL to SSto fiS "of righteousness and masters in Israe ; ^he choir sane the priestly benedic- established in 18C0. under the second the emancipation of their, co-religion- fortunately, I can only tell them the Let the children do this work for 5̂ w™2

    *̂ S5-§̂ ^g=3S-s;to-bwr the ark of the covenant in the i*J °hty "' j f vor^ihS*' S in emP™. in imitation of a Ohrisrian so; sts. Another rewon turned the at- American pnblisho™. Thto means tha t children. "fftaros They fllaUy^nlfc^Tvan nf r.ih?rims wendine- their wav '• •? .

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    rdte.qtantsociety; caUed tention of the ..sons of Israel to the the books are inaccessible, for few temvokahy ou .iAs-iXATios. Skh r hlii who wTon^af W* ̂van or .pugnms wenaing^neir way ^quisi te viohn accompaniment by . Ry. g, *' -tne sacrecl treasury ol Israel, diving,

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    the beautiful Ozar. (Ories: " Long live the Czar I but with want at political judgment at that .." Maoklnao Isld.... 11:10 A.M. , , , , ¦ ' ¦ . . ¦ ' , . < '¦' ;. diving, day and night into thefsea of B>ene Jeshumn Temple to its solitude. Down with the Jews 1") critical period. ~~

    ¦ . - ;., ;: . ¦ _ '~~^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^7 =' ^ ,t.our ahoient lore to find the precious ' ¦¦- , m . The. Alliance Israelite Universello, . . „ u.,,,,.1.; (fc , Ticket Offices , 4th & Vine Streets and A FA 1R FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- . fW^pearls, the brilliant stonea in the _ n q. A^Alft, Wotrf therefore, has made an effort to unite ]^™'h '̂ Paaaenger Sta„ Pearl & Butler. . p a i w » ma d d v a di a im>id i n -ouui i e h o ' ' "IMbreastplateofthe bearer of the-0nm Tae St- yioholas Hotel th Jew8 f th different countries, in . .̂ ffM^"̂ ^{̂ ^JB __! .,. CAIN.' MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES I v Wasd T/mmim, I can sympathize I ~T~"—r:? * / w order *° Ploa(^^ff?r6 the ^Governments di o{ octiber, 1870 ,was not theonly nor «.„.„_. j ,mni„, ,,„. Wj„ ' ..j ^ ̂ \^ UBii^.. ^^^ ¦ ' ¦ — V'>3«n~ Si r m' ¦ ?BU , "J-1? V 7™ IZB», J- in St. Louis la a modern, flre-proof En- the cause of Judaism, and particularly orincTnal came oi the Xlfferiah insttrrecHon. . CAflOArars aflmuUte liver, kidneys and ^k - Mb ¦¦ ^^ '̂̂ ^^. I I ^¦̂ . . 'X- .y i&. can feej , I can enter deeply into the ^-^Ban^ Hotel, with every oonveni. to prepare or » bring about the einan- ieeXooU Tm*. The Natnrallzatl°nol the bow^ Kever ¦Man; weaken or gripe. 10c ^ ̂, /V . ^f 1 I ' I W ~\- ,\, ' ^ V^the feelings of these candidates befjore I ano8. Oulsine and service unexoellede _ ¦. . Alearlan Jew«, mid The Dnurwctl»n ol 1872. ' • ¦ IJL '̂ ¦J*,*': ^^^¦'•^¦;t# .1:: :;' I m. 'M , «. r - V V*j lus; I can partake^ bf their triumphal' ltate9ll.B0andnpwara.ppp.Post Office "Sue "Israel ch« lea Nations.'' ' Paris, 1897. f Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Miles' i-ain i-iis. " W f^l l ¦¦'*bi0F:\mmM W ^̂ ~ ''. *, / /M