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4 THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. . , ^m ^^si n T«v*«*M4*> kno w. The form of the ooem is «*>*> ' receive his soul in grace to he or she to do aught but follow in turn 1. To preser ve the human family Both the ri ght of possession and the _ _ Rood enoug h , it is metrical and everlasting happiness and send his * Z^£ ™%SS^£l!i Z intact ' hen <" P'°^ *• »* . of bread are firs t mentioned in " "" rh ymes wel l in its contents it is angels of consolation to lhe lament- to diffe r from his father , either in m at- limbs and health of every human Scriptures in the time of Abraham. Bl OCh PubllshinfTand Prlntino Co vague , like all popular song, , espe- ing family and friends. Alas . a good f^fc^ffia^/Sl^ individual not to kill , maim , crip- The second covenant recorded in oiowi ruDiismng ana rrinung uo. ^ ^^ intende d for cni i dreri i man is no more t the ca-e , not to say <o. I have n-ver pW morttfy or otherwise impair 8aCred Scriptures is that which Publishers and Proprietor s, inlander! for fen children "=^—— ' con( l ea1 ^' ne ^ h . er ? ef or . e nor af ter . ac- or sho rten the life of any person , as God mad e with Abraham f Genesis Nab ik 4i hi iii ait rr M^urKimi anu imsis intended lor ten cnimren _ ,. , _, . , , . ceptirj g the posit on in this congregation . . - . /¦¦ . j- -j maae w"a A0Tauum - t ^neais No8. *5 , 47 , , 51, , 66 McFarland. to be ppoken at Hanucah festivals , L ilE Je i . \«™ntc/e says tbat the m *; vi | W8i a K 3 little aa x have ^ de | vore( i the species consists of its individ- xv. and xvii.) Office , Cor. Plum and McFurland -.ul , „„ M * mii MmM «i»i )t > move ment initiated by benor I. to press them upon you. But I have Uals and is preserved by the preser- *u u u on-, /i *•. *¦- *-. «¦ rc. rrj .3rc j^ ,^****** „. s k*-*. ^x&st ^^^^ ^ -^ ii^7&F£» %. = nurfalim hixnhaih ketanim turn of the Jews to S pain is begi n B0 in a reverent and reFpeotfuJepirit , and i 8 certainly implied in the whole fWfintv ' *! * .„ w ' iu D T2*u I8AAO M. WISE . Editor. *""** " ^^ , *" flwm - ning to form definite shape. The I shall endeavor to do so this morning tenor of ^ C0V P enant , and ia e8pe . ^^ ?™^^ *"£ LEO WISE , Manage, - m E ^. Fl „„„.„.„ Rabbi " Cercle Is raelite Eapagnol " has We will attempt to reproduce the cia ]]vemp hasiz . din the termB of ^ J^J ^^^^J * . ,_ . r RA "'" EMAN [E L Di tE M.. S Hahb. found oj gentleman' s argument in another ' an fc addressed to Noah where t"" 008 °[ 'he ten generations from ^^ nal T , 0.. ..cn^^ r^r f . th " dl8t " Ct Srr' i ^htn and lhe ° r S an * zin e CommiUee haa DUmber ; and d ° ° nly remark herS SI acta even 1- 1°^ ^^ e ** *~ - cl,ed November "b having b een . d te|h9h that „„ BU icion of h or de . ^l^t Z L7 mw and " }l f^T' ' ^ T*™ ' to 8U PP 08e n^ '^alf a century the Rabbi of ^ Qn Mr H ]& The 8ert < on on the part of youn , Dr . ' g^ ^ ™£™£™£ that Ab«ha» who was born and ¦ r oi-H ..om-a ksaveak. this district. He was a dtscip le of wrrieJ jmAma by M r. »Guedalla to Jastrow is u tterl y unf ounded^ d ^J^' J, 0I ZZ ) men s P^ t hlfl >: outhat Ur.n Chaldea , one 5iSafflffT A Iywm,B MS " ? ^ A ^^ A ' thie «™» fu ^ rit the honor ^ mU He ar S Ues like a man ,,f snalI hi Wood b ahid ^ mH ° , he mal n cent 0f th at ancient ^^^^JSm. ™^ ? S t karlr 7 h J\ and , ^ , 75 which i t isintended to bestow upon strong convictions who has the mo- ^" the fundamental orecen clVlhzat ; oD ' WaB m P°f e88io ° of the zoo WormS ) of Me , d d , etlngul8hed h . m P m , cQUr tQ 8tand thom wh . ch o r a,nly he fundamen tal prece p t t trad t d ^^^ of ' h— F A nv ER „. -rr e 8 ^ 16 "" 10 ^ 16 ^^ of course, have fo be arou.i in favor is in itselftoo Jewish to l.ave room tS^St^ £ its " f ound!- ^^^^fil'S? •ae— ¦ B0 B - aDd - - - r . A ^ XrSiiS ^r^ZZl^ZZ r in rd T ? t a hT tPnd8 to ^^ ssssss^ t Betrothals, Marriag oB. Births . Death., each Profesb or Graziado Isaia As very iiKeiy, nowever mai unaer irie _ the preservation of the human race edb _ k hich odi t notice M ou , nresent aws manv Jews wo uld be 'to be , th at Dr. Jastrow h ad no taste , ., ,. ¦ ^ tit - ¦ *• . ¦ j P 0Bea oookh wnicn accoraing to our ¦« =s2« s:^ : * ^^i- itsss&tsss SAn^s ^ rt: st.^: a-igs ' ~~ ' a twenty five yeard ' tenancy of the . , , ,. .. .. . , t A . whatever works contrary to this pre a- notimn ' rohfl.r»lp Th p Rft Ahrnhnmi ' rip 'jomplihbhtaet and memorial resolutionsoi „, . -J J , . „, ./, „„ , A FisE Hebrew and Italian mty to say so and to retire . „,„«„„ fKof ;„ D n > a ^»t^ noumpropaoje. inese Apranamnic „, nature .h.u»w are publish ed , D the' Chair of (J omparat^e Philology at ^^ ^ ^ end of 4he sixteenth _ _ ervation that is man s duty to wrltinga m&y be the oldeHt portiona a\ H i3cC^ « n eac.r #J^^ * 8 ^^ Pf .^ -^ °? and beginning of the seventeenth /Tub revival of pr actical Judaism ^ Ml laws and precepts con- 0f Qeriesi, , perhaps the ^ 0 ftm: and S;S" wSS the neatest pbilologuts of the day , centur/ wa8 $ ebarah wife of Gim . in St. Louis following the Sonne- cemmg human life , limbs, health , El Shaddui portion8 up t0 ^^ thie und from oooapy mg an undue aaount of Professor Ascol i , early evinci d a ¦" , , v ' q , . chein combat is Fa : d to be marvel- sust enance, protection and prosper- xxiv t ^ ttC0 ip our columns. stron g desi re for that branch of eppe *: ?oare " 1 , _ 01 veni ° e ' f 0us The temoles are well fille d ity derive their legitimacy fro m w , .. , . ; , ¦ . j ¦,.. t j u- r a native of Rome. Graetz men- oue - lllB ««I|PieB are wen nue a j * j When Abraham was ninety-nine ~ "—" ^ : stud y which has made him famous . ., with worahinpra evflrv Sa.hhH.th' anr l this nrst precept or the nrst cove - _,, ... . tnr . r. ,, i u aii«werinK any of the advor- , J . . T ' , , . iU tions her (Geschichte Vol. x.) and WUQ worampera every oaooam ana ¦ v r years old , hence 420 years afte r the Sfirffl .V"i h i&»^.^iartK 1 n0t ° nly i 1 "!i aly but l n ^ any 0th ? r Rabbi M. S. Ghirondi in his bio- holiday , and the attendance at Dr. wnt . ¦ Deluge, the covenant between God X y tKV ! X^&ia?r?^ b L^^ a pd8 ' M hC age , ° ;i, ,». " » 5 graphical dictionary refers to her as Son ie chei n' s Sund ay lectures is 2. To perform productive labor , and Abraham Was . linai l y estab- . -ggi fc the amkkican . sBAEi,. the acquaintance of the celebrated u . a God . feBrib womaD , wise.hearted a aid to be very good. Every con- by which the preservaUon of the liehed . It is main tai ned in the ¦ - ¦ " ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - OnentaliB t , Hammer Burgsta l m and intelli enfc ^Mri some of g">gation is in the Beld to augment human family becomes possible , is Talmud (ibid.) that , as early as at ———7^~^~TT^7 V *™a , and ^ ^s from him that her original em8 there i9 extanfc of its list of members and successful one of the duties of man. ty'l abor the age of th ree years, Abraham th^T ^Z S, ^n^ L a f* Ung ^t 0h Ti^ i " her an Italian transl ation of the ^ork is done. The Sabbath-schools the earth is subdued , and n tbe terms bfi gan t0 donbt the truth; 0 f Zttba . STam on/a ^ total SnrJ a^Jf '^T'" ' ^t ^ y ^ Meon ^ash-Shuolim by RM M^mi P°P^°n of studies was the publication when!, ben Iaaac Bicti ( under tbe title of the ladies do as much good work as " subdue, . H " (th e earth), which v.as ¦ ^^ he had a equi red a full rec- ' , 350, ( ~!L .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ f ear B °^° f .^"' .^J' a S.^- " "II temp io; " the ' 2teA*AaJi (exhort- th ^ ir lie S e Iord s - ™b enthusiasm ^repeated to Noah in the promise that ognit j on . oft ^ Qne tru ^ God- ^^ No less thah fift e 3n Jewish ladies , tonco philoiogical sketch, MH di- ation) ; . f . Rabb . Bac hia . .;ben of the young iis ardused to an extent sowing and harvesting in due sea- enant si gnifies in the-Brst p laco the hatives of Russia or Poland , are reg- 0 mf ^ul f W S'^J^ :JMep h ; audthe^ nearness of God OVnx Wto the isteredin the various coll eges and ^iW* ?^r " v t ?^ * prayer) by Rabbenu ^ Jacob ; ben cal culture , movemen t . The new should never ^ ceas* , as long as the ma nwith%hom it is made; The hospital s of Pari s, to stud y medicine ^"^ translations^ were . temp le congregation is rapidly rais- earth lasts, m tune of ^he ; ^ and surg ery, with the mlenti onVof ?* ?* h ^ ™ff . ^J. P" bll8 ! ied published , 1609, in Venicei inabook mg the funds -to build a new. temple lumMg the Garden of Eden , for lation to ^ an can be , only in the practicing the proiesszon ^Irus- S " Hj ^ 1C1 - a P^^^l review : .^^ . .^ ^ fc ^ Dej W ma ^fashionable center of the ci ty, the childhood of Ad arn ^ l asted not understanding of the latter^ aid hot sia, - ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ S"? ? 1 ^"*^^ ^' - .^.. ,/' - . - There isarevival in St. > Louis, a re. long, according to the Talmud ; not ifa the sense of spacer The cleaW ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ and of Italian dialects. In the same —^- - . . . ¦ . vival of deep interest in all Jewifch fully . one day, and also there/Scrip: an d' .more ' - : « riu ' th ' fui-i. - " 'iwoh-V &in- Druniokt ' h " Li France Juif" year he created a Atrore. by his j- he deceased Rev. S. Falk , of affairs , which over whelms the ;-old tares; notice, it \was - the duty of^ cep^ions of God^ are i^e nearer he has been kill e d de ad by a promi- thesis , " Sulle Cohdizioni etnogra- Buffalo , was a man of excellent qu al- indifferentism and will result in the ; Adam^ rnb^jv rn^y p "to till it and BiandBtoGod and God to him (Mai- nent Catholic statesman , Leonee ficbe dell' E _ urppa ,^ which he read iti BBof heart and head , one of the rejuvenation ot ' all Jewish: :institu^ to^ keep it" (.Genesis ii. 15) ; and in mon ide8 en d of J?z7. Theahubai Raynaud , who publish e d in the before the Literary Society at Gbr- m0st active ar id publicspi rited men tioiis. 'A: stron g current of. excite- the Decal bguelt is expressly com- ^ nd AioreA Part tit chaDter xix ix ) Mordat et Christ , Pari s, 1886, " an 1{z \ T^ , en thusiasm with which - am0ng the American Rabbis , and ment always and everywhere roused manded ; " Six days , shal t thou labor The nearest relation between God annihilating review of Drumont ' s tne Jearned author was greeted at ieaa t pre tentious and quarrelsome, the dormant Jewish sp irit. J) . and do all thy wor k. " and man ' herice man ' s most ade barbarous accusations- and false ^ close of his re ading is said to be Not Onl y his family an d his cdngre- T , „V . - ¦ - 3. ¦ To cultivate, develop, enrich auate eonceDtio ri of Deitv is termed data. We hope that the American- iadescribable. His . rem arkable tal - gati bll i but alsa the American Jud a- : : ^E^^- and practice human intellect is the S' saS S^ S^Sht scribas win revi ewed Drumont' s en 's- were at length recognized by. ism , loses in him a true , faithful Many of our ' readers undoubtedl y nex t duty " bf man ,, as without the covenant " The promises and obli- pamphlet . will also lead Reynaud' s the Italian Government , by which , and conscientious worker , a maQ-of remember . our former contributor , intellect man ' s labor would nbt sut- gationscitainedin such a covenant refutation^ . in tb61 . he was appointed Pro- honor and integrity, a peaceful and Max; ^ Meyerhardt ,; of Rome, Ga;; due the €arfch t nor cdu id Vfaaexer cise Jre logicaKeauences of that ebwl- . . . _ r ~^"i ' " fr 8?or at the R. oyal Academy of upright, pastor of his fl j ck. Some whose bright poems often enlivened dominion over the animate bein gs ' ; ed«e of God in reference to nreBent Thk ^ Hebrew congregation of Ber - -Science and ^erature . in Milan. of ^ hn oour tta 9, 951 contributing mem- Every important Linguistical Con- ea rKer career of the reverend gehrte- Meyerhardt is now Judge Meyer- inteUect is invigo r ated; his . labor &£%& V^wSdge #S 5, VnT ei \ vT Sress since then ^ h as reckoned him maQ than we do could bestow a spr- Jardt .^tte -At /ante^^^ must ' trLpL so and not oS was 521, 2 1.7o mark s Not onl y among .ts members Pro f A ?col., cial favor upon us by furnishing us has this to say concerning his ap- the earth and the sp here of his do wiBe a 2FS^ pLhecleT It^ p- the in stitutions of public wo rship, 0n the o^caEton o the celebration w ith a sketch of hislife . or withaluU pointment : minioa over the amalate bai h I^b before toK^te^nte but the schools , teachers ' seminary , of the 25th anniversary, received bioera Dhv We only know of his Yesterday . the Senate cob firmed, the , " pd ThT *L m« ia th« ^. .^- ™^™«™ B hospita l , home of incude s, o, congratulations from all parts of the JS^ J^Lu^y, ! in AN 1S^&&g$%&« 1 & 3S S m^li^f W S S^t SS ^ stitutious beloriE to and are con- The Rev. Samson Fai.k , Rabbi of | al ° ' N ; *:> and al t B u ° tma "? know We. He and Senator Deap of the For- which produces the impulse or in- waa nearly one hundred years old, buiuuuuB uwuiii, tu luiu are i, uu , imperfectly : and the man deserves ly-^econd District were examined and stinct that the rieht and sood should Ti . - -j ¦ ^ ' ¦*¦ o trolled by the uffiners of the congre- the Beth Zion Temp le con gregation /* /' ¦ ¦ .-,„ ,, ^ *v,i a i ft „, a^aiitted to the bar at . tb e aame time. * , mat iu e ngni ana gooasnouia Ifc ,g not eVIdenl fro m Scriptures gation and at its expense. An ex- of Buffal o. N. Y. , died Friday, De- a ™™™^ especially in this jour- Mr Meyerhardt has ri8en to ahi.h and b f d °™ and ' the °PP^ lte the / e u of that Therah ,the father of Abraham, B an«u o, .in cA^cuer. n-u » ! '' ¦ rial , and we do not know enoug h creditable rank m his profession. He ia shunned ; and the udgment of the -j , \ iU . ¦ ' r u- oeption to Ibis is the Hildersheim cember 24th, at 6 p. m , at his resi- , , ^ r t ner f snunneu , anu inej uugmani^ i waB an ldoi ator ) or that any of his congre gation , and some sm all dence . surrounded by themembersof ^ «m to ao hm full justice. R and £^ om ^.^ mdgr ^ flm int eliect decides , what is ng ht and aQCe8tors had forgotten monothe- Polish extra assemblage, which bis family and a number of intimate We beg assistance ^ ¦ . ^J ^ 1 'i^&SS2f & Tl ' ^^TTdo^w fe ^ ^^ * ^ ^^ pay their o fficers , b ut are h eld , ne v- friends and^admirer? . Since a few "J KWS And Judaism, " an adress six years ! is now a member of the Board ress oi moramy uauuuuiemy us- jpflhua xj c i v . verse 2, me rely saya erthel es, . to cont ribute to the con- days before ^ Aorta** the de- by Morris Jastrow , iTr., Ph. D., before ^ffi rSt^tefiSK £^Si^ lhat the ance8tor8 «f Therah , who gregation. The same ts the case ceased was ill. and most of the time the ^Congregation Rodef Shalom , Floyd and " the Senator of hia district , cu"ure ' , ana tm8 tmr u a ™* °> man dwelt of old at the other side of the ' in all European congregations, uncon scious from ossification of thb December 4, 1 886 (Philadelphia , Ed- '^lol S^^^ « >»). ™" Nt-xt to Berlin the largest congrega- , brain , sai d lo have been broug ht on ward Stern & Co., 23 pages octavo), large number of: members^ ^ and senatora¦ i? «. ?{, Jr , . .. abiped " other gods " or rather tion s are in Viennfl , London , Pa.is , by mental exertion s overtaxing his is tbe name of a pamphlet just re- ?*° kn T rJ^ W w h aB % laJT i nA f' \, mreel . ol d obll gatlon on l . ne " also other gods " as the plural Amsterdam , Burla Pes.,a, d the large brain and nerves. His demise was ceived , cont aining the argument of Cn Sv^-XS,fS%JSt tS f flrt of f . man >b , according to Scrip- number of w ., they Ser7ed/ , ' cities of Poland and Russia. None without pain or struggle ; he fell the author in support of his position , confirmation in the Senate oj Georgia of tures, tne co-operative tacior in tne , ainly indica le8 t h&t it refers to of them , ii appear, , has as large an asleep, and it was the sleep of death. why he retireB j ^n the pul pi t. To wJffl SgAe 'S &ti S gan f , M of f Pr0 ' ,denC« ^ 9 ^ the ancestors of Therah and not to incorre a? ' the Berlin t ongregation . His bu rial took pl ace on Monday iet the author speak for himself , we on the aame day with that of himself. -, - ttuman lamiJy, notmioaianaing us him j n Vfiree , 14 and 15 it j 8 re- which is as large as one of the small at 2 p. m. with all the honors due to put here tb e firs t paragraph of the We trust t h at th e Jud ge will fi..d numerous disadvantages and den- peatt d that lfae 0 1gnale8 of the .king dom^ of Germany. th e man. For . he wa s a good , address . ' sufficient leisure to fav or us occa- ciencies, and it iscertain ly m reason HebreWB on the olh ^ Bide of tne charit able,pi ou. and pub lic-spirited Th e tnst wh ; ch i have taken uoon mv- 8ional1 ^ ^^^f 8 J? that " nd . 'J e main riv er stil l worshi ped other gods , and O' kk ILuKiinouM. the Great man , a f athe r ly adviser and guide 8elf this morning, or perhaps it would be M postulate of ethics and civilization , lQat could not - poBa ibl y refor lo L-g hts , a Hanucah poem , h y 8. M. to hia congregation , an excellent col- more correct to aay, which circamstances fii e Coven ant. and the law of history. The progress Therf tn w h 0 had died lone before Fleishman. Superintendent of the league among hi s equal s, kind and Z OM IdTn a ot m refer 8 ' to l he &f that 1ibe n. artioi e ' ion ° r , retro ^ 8ion °J lhe huma » the tinaeof Joshua.* The w orshi p of J ewi. -h Foster Home and Orphan affdctionate as spouse and father, term of office for which I was elected and _ ' ¦ race alway s was and always will be onn K D , n -, N " other gods " does not Asy lum , Ph iladel phia , is the name .beloved by many and opposed by ' Segiuen . Z ng^ ' and The 8econd do <* ri contai ned in in str ict proportion- to man ' s fulfil- exc|ude ^ eKisteDCe of moilotlie . of aw-ll written Eng li sh poem , a none. Hia benevolent countenance having declined a re-election , I stand the terms of the first covenant is ment or neglect of this threefold j 8m either in the Bible or in history ¦frtof epopee , or rather general eu was welcome everywhere , and he X^ V^XZr ^Z^f e^Z the promise of God that man should obligation. The Qne ftnd mMt mgh Qod ^ logy on Mo.ses , Joshua , Gideon , De- was an active participant in almost that I accepted the trust when , without always possess in his own nature the Universal as this covenant is the w Wflg the foundation of pagan- borah , Samuel , David , Sol omon, all Councils of the Union of A. H. the least solicitation on my pa-t . it was adequate means of *8elf-ore8erva- sign thereof , th e rainb ow , wh ich is . . ,. , infnrinr „,, , ., . r .. ., ^ , t, , , . . , , . offered me, and it is for equall y definite . ^ , , , , , ,, „„ f „„ ¦ . l ^ , „„„ 1Bm ' l0 wnom oiner ana interior Hillel , M >Bes Maimonid^s , Moses C. and every Rabbinical gathering reasons that I now feel myself impelled Hon and the preservation ot his t he same as far as is tne fleaven ; gods were added , and form s of wor^ Mendelssohn and M >se.s Montefiore , up to the Pittsburg Conference , to relinquish it. ExcepUo give expres- race , wha tever changes the forces of above the earth. Wnen the rainbow gbi p were established t o meet them, and not a word about the Macca- where he was a ve ry active member; feelsatYeverhTg any relatiVs w ' hfc h havl nature and the instincts of animals appe ared again after the deluge , it u i8 | th erefore , reasonable to main- beef , aiW yet it is called a >l H anucah The deceased came from VVurtem- been of a pleasant nature , and to (he mi g ht undergo . ' Subdue it ( the was a welcone sign that the violent t aiu that Abraham having inherited poem. " Tola i* as strange as the berg to this country in 1850 , we !!n?™ * hiri2^^ earth ) and dominate over the fish disturbance of the elements had sub- t he ori gin al traditions and language "O' re Hagg idolim ," which appears think , and sto pped first in Pittsburg, tentions , this is not a subject to be of the sea, over the birds of heaven sided , and the oid or der of things of tne numan f amji v being natu- to beintended to be Hobrew . iteeems , Pa. Tha ' or the next year he was ¦ Sj Sg,^ toTo ' u Xd m^™ "" and over every animal which moveth was re-established. Whenever the ral l y endowed with 8Uperio , qua ]i . but it is not , and no Hebraist can .elected in Albany, N. Y., by the to part without indicating, as clearly and upon the earth." ( Genesis i. 28 ) rainbow appears in the sky it Bug- ^ Qf m . Qd &Qm percei ved tne tell wha. it is. But lhat ingeoious Beth El Congregation , went after- K^ 8 ^' a T,f nfm^^^Swe 4 Thie P romi8e ia re P eated to NoaQ g^sts the same lesson. It is the fit- error8 of hlB cotempol T arie8 in Ghal . poet doe s n A take it very parties ward to Milwaukee as Rabbi of that stand , interested , if not concerned—one ( ibid, viii 22, and ix. I - 7 ). This test sign of the hrst covenant. ^ ^ nim8elf cal]ed upoa to re. larl y with nrnall things ; he call, congregation , aqd lastl y to Buffal o. ^^^ it *)j £$^* preservation shal l be effected by this It ^st be observe d that the ri gh t -^^ ftnd to recaU th e mto pure . King Solomnn a Jew , calls. Moses He officiated in the temple uninte r- ter itcomes-name ' ly, Jews and Judaism , mean s, viz. : by man pos sessing the of possession , or any of t be obh ga monofcheiam> Ab he advanced in son of Mairuon , Moses ben Maim- ruptedl y for thirty - six ye a rs , and or , more precisely, th e relation in which inherent ability to conquer and sub- tions in connection therewith , is not rB ^ ' fae ooen j tion 0f onids . has hiB 'Mo reh " w ritten in was hi g hly respected and well ap- ^ B ^VthaU ' hav^reZence; and you du e whatever is hostile to his ,xist- mentioned , not even alluded t o in ^th ' and Ha im portance to man, Spam and translates Mar ch Kehu- predated wherever he was. We will agree with me that to speak of Jews ence , and to turn it into the never- the terms of this covenant. This an ti in the same ratio he came nearer ^m/'Li ghtofthe Errin K ," and such wi.h that some friend who knows f iS^^tZT t J t ^^ failing source of subsistence. This particular omission proves 6 ^e.lio fcQ Qod in j 5ratio n(1 B0 did other small thingo . This perhaps , more about the deceased than we would be more than cowardly to shrink 1b more eapecially defined in the t he high antiquity ol this document God come nPare \. to him in reve l a accounts far the Q- re " of the title do , would write his biography, and Xj eU W^TpSlbllfS n^J P^ omi8e8 made to Noah " that " sow " f ^7 ^ * ^ Wb6n ^ »»«"« , until Abraham , in hi S old age page . He did not find that in have it published in this journal , in chosen to discuss this subject from this ing and harvesting , " shall nev er "Rbt ot possession was neither h ad reached that " n earness of God" <Jrae!z , his Onl y authority , but which all his literary productions B P ot Naturall y, the views which I am ceaBe m due time, and that the known-n or thoug h t of yet. If it had . ... t j - i *u 1. 1 3 1 l i_ j- 1 ..T ¦ abnut to unfold will not be shared ' . , ., _, . , . . i:_ r \t wnicn is called covenant , and con- foun d it in the habdalah benedic- appeared. We can but express our at least in their enti rety-by the honored earth and the living bein gs should originated in the time of Moses , cejved from his knowledee of God t ion CKH 'UNO , th e ^lND and mitt deep sorrow over his untimel y de- leader ol th is congregation , but this is, yield food to man , althou gh all that this conditio sine qua non for human , ¦ . , ... . f , ' getting somewhat mix.d up in his mise and our sympath y with th e ^^&j £%JS3F2? ta^r oS?SS! is contained in the blessing, be- pr .sperity could not have been promises and obligations of the mind , became synonyms , and bo bereave d famil y and the congr ega- tion , and the close personal relation in stowed on Adam. omitt ed. The earth belonged yet t o % w as pr odu ced the new Hebrew noun tion , who se loss is severe and pain- ^^^i£ t ^JSSS^SiSA Man ' s obligations to perform cer- man wh o was still in daily combat ^ hiBtorlographerB who qut>te Ore mix , not yet found in the die- nil. Together with the numerous he stands he has gained for himself tain duties contained in the terms with.the beasts of the held and sub- this chapter as proof that the Hebrews tionary. The second word of the friends of the deceased brother and throug h his sincerity and absolute fldel- 0f the first covenant comprise the sisted not yet on bre ad but on the alter A braham were idolate rs, are either .. ,, ¦ u n j t .1 J. ¦ . , . ity to his convictions , and I am sure he ul m»cu«u. uuu >'"° ° . 1 ft) fl ,, ^ . la , unable or unwilling to understand plain title page is perhaps Coptic , we don ' t col le a gue , we pray to God that he would think less of any of his kin were main precepts of the moral law. herbs ot tue field and animal flesh. Hebrew words.

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know.

The form of the ooem is «*>*>' receive his soul in grace to he or she to do aught but follow in turn 1. To preserve the human family Both the ri ght of possession and the_ _

Rood enough, it is metrical and everlasting happiness and send his *Z^£™%SS £l!iZ intact' hen<" *° P'° *• »*. ™ of bread are firs t mentioned in" "" rhymes well • in its contents it is angels of consolation to lhe lament- to diffe r from his father , either in mat- limbs and health of every human Scriptures in the time of Abraham.

BlOCh PubllshinfTand Prlntino Co vague, like all popular song,, espe- ing family and friends. Alas.a good f^fc^ffia^/Sl^ individual not to kill , maim, crip- The second covenant recorded inoiowi ruDiismng ana rrinung uo.

^ ^^ intended for cni idrerii man is no more t the ca-e, not to say <o. I have n-ver pW morttfy or otherwise impair 8aCred Scriptures is that whichPublishers and Proprietor s, inlander! for fen children "=^—— ' con(lea1

^' ne

^h.er ?efor.e nor af ter. ac- or shorten the life of any person, as God made with Abraham f GenesisNab ik 4i hi iii ait rr M^urKimi anu imsis intended lor ten cnimren _ , . , _ , . , , . ceptirj g the posit on in this congregation . . - . / ¦ ¦. • j - -j maae w"a A0Tauum- t ^neaisNo8. *5, 47 , *», 51, 6», 66 McFarland. to be ppoken at Hanucah festivals , L ilE Je i . \«™ntc/e says tbat the

m *; vi|W8i aK3 little aa x have ^

de|vore(i the species consists of its individ- xv. and xvii.)Office, Cor. Plum and McFurland i» -.ul, „„ M* mii ™ MmM «i»i )t > movement initiated by benor I. to press them upon you. But I have Uals and is preserved by the preser- *u u u on-, /i*•.*¦-*-.«¦ rc.rrj .3rc j^, ****** „. sk*-*. x&st ^^^ -^ ii 7&F£»%.= nurf alim hixnhaih ketanim turn of the Jews to Spain is begin B0 in a reverent and reFpeotfuJepirit , and i8 certainly implied in the whole fWfintv

'•*! * .„ w ' iuD T2*uI8AAO M. WISE. Editor. *""**" ^^ ,*"flwm - ning to form definite shape. The I shall endeavor to do so this morning tenor of C0VPenant, and ia e8pe.

^ ?™^ *"£LEO WISE , Manage, - m E^.Fl „„„.„.„ Rabbi " Cercle Israelite Eapagnol " has We will attempt to reproduce the cia]]vemphasiz . d in the termB of J^J^^^ J *. ,_ . r

RA "'" EMA N [ E L Di tE M . .S Hahb. found oj gentleman's argument in another 'an fc addressed to Noah where t""

008 °['he ten generations from^ nalT, 0.. ..cn^ r^r f .th " dl8t "Ct Srr 'i ^htn and lhe °rSan *zin e CommiUee haa DUmber ; and d° °nly remark herS SI acta even 1- 1° ^ ™e ** *~

- cl,ed November "b having been .

d t e |h 9 h that „„ BU icion of h or de. ^l^t Z L7

mw and" }l f^T'' ^T*™' to 8UPP08e

n ' alf a century the Rabbi of

Qn Mr H ] & The 8ert<on on the part of youn, Dr . 'g ™£™£™£ that Ab«ha»

who was born

and¦ roi-H ..om-a ksaveak . this district. He was a dtscip le of wrrieJ j mAma by M r.»Guedalla to Jastrow is utterly unfounded^ d ^J^' J, 0I Z Z ) men

sP t hlfl >:outhat Ur .n Chaldea,one5iSafflffTAIywm,B MS "?

A^^ A ' thie «™» fu ™rit the honor ^

mU He arSUes like a man ,,f

snalI hi Wood b ahid mH ° ,he maln cent?« 0f that ancient

^^^^JSm.™^ ? S t karlr

7hJ\

and, ,

75 which i t isintended to bestow upon strong convictions who has the mo- ^" the fundamental orecen

clVlhzat;oD'WaB m P°fe88io° of thezoo WormS) of Me, d d ,etlngul8hed

h.m

P m, cQUr tQ 8tand thom wh

.ch o r a,nly he fundamen tal precept t trad t d ^^^ of'

h— F Anv ER„. -rr e8^

16""

10^

16^^ of course, have fo be arou.i in favor is in itselftoo Jewish to l.ave room tS^St^ £ its

"found!- ^^^ fil'S?•ae—¦B0—B - aDd -- - r . A ^XrSiiS r^ZZl ZZ r in rdT ?tahT tPnd8 to ^^sssssstBetrothals, Marriag oB. Births. Death., each Profesb or Graziado Isaia As very iiKeiy, nowever mai unaer irie _ the preservation of the human race e d b _ k hich o d i tnotice M ou , • nresent aws manv Jews wo uld be 'to be, that Dr. Jastrow had no taste , ., ,. ¦

^t i t „ - ¦*• .¦• j P0Bea oookh wnicn accoraing to our¦« =s2« s: : * ^i- itsss&tsss SAn^s^rt: st.^: a-igs

' ~~' a twenty five yeard' tenancy of the . „ , , ,. .. .. . , t A . whatever works contrary to this pre a- not imn'rohfl.r»lp ThpRft Ahrnhnmi'rip'j omplihbhtaet and memorial resolutionsoi „, . -J „ J , . „, ./, „„ , A FisE Hebrew and Italian mty to say so and to retire. „,„«„„ fKof ;„ ™ D n > a ^»t^ noumpropaoj e. inese Apranamnic

„, nature .h.u»w are publish ed ,D the' Chair of (Jomparat^e Philology at ^^ end of 4he sixteenth _£ _ _ ervation that is man s duty to wrltinga m&y be the oldeHt portionaa\

Hi3cC «

neac.r #J^^*8

^^ Pf. - °? and

beginning of the

seventeenth /Tub revival of practical Judaism

Ml laws and precepts con- 0f Qeriesi,, perhaps the ^0ftm: andS;S"wSS the neatest pbilologuts of the day, centur/wa8 $ebarah wife of Gim. in St. Louis following the Sonne- cemmg human life, limbs, health , El Shaddui portion8 up t0 ^^thie und from oooapymg an undue aaount of Professor Ascoli, early evinci d a ¦" , , v ' q, . chein combat is Fa:d to be marvel- sustenance, protection and prosper- xxiv t

^ttC0 ip our columns. strong desi re for that branch of eppe *:?oare"1,_01 veni°e' f 0us The temoles are well fille d ity derive their legitimacy from w, .. , . ; ,¦ . j ¦, . . t j u- r a native of Rome. Graetz men- oue- lllB ««I|PieB are wen nuea j * j When Abraham was ninety-nine~ —"—" : study which has made him famous . . , with worahinpra evflrv Sa.hhH.th' anrl this nrst precept or the nrst cove- _ , , . . . . tnr. r. ,,i u aii«werinK any of the advor- , J . . T ' , , . • iU tions her (Geschichte Vol. x.) and WUQ worampera every oaooam ana ¦ v r years old, hence 420 years afte r the

Sfirffl.V"ihi&»^. iartK 1n0t °nly

i1"!i

aly but ln^

any 0th?

r Rabbi M. S. Ghirondi in his bio- holiday, and the attendance at Dr. wnt .

¦ Deluge, the covenant between God

XytKV

!X^&ia?r?^bL^^

apd8' M hC age,°;i, ,» ."» 5 graphical dictionary refers to her as Son ie chein's Sund ay lectures is 2. To perform productive labor, and Abraham Was . linaily estab-.-ggi fc the amkkican .sBAEi,. the acquaintance of the celebrated u .a God.feBrib womaD,wise.hearted aaid to be very good. Every con- by which the preservaUon of the liehed. It is maintained in the¦- ¦ • " ¦¦• ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦

- OnentaliBt , Hammer Burgstal m

and intelli enfc „ ^Mr i some of g">gation is in the Beld to augment human family becomes possible, is Talmud (ibid.) that , as early as at———7^~^~TT^7 V*™a, and

^ ^s from him

that her original em8 there i9 extanfc of its list of members and successful one of the duties of man. ty'labor the age of three years, Abraham

th^T Z S, ^n^L a f* f°

Ung

t

0h

Ti^ i" her an Italian translation of the ^ork is done. The Sabbath-schools the earth is subdued , and n tbe terms bfigan t0 donbt the truth; 0f Zttba.STamon/a

^ total SnrJa^Jf ' T'"'

t y ^Meon ^ash-Shuolim by RM

M^m i P°P^°n of studies was the publication when!,

ben Iaaac Bicti( under tbe title of the ladies do as much good work as "subdue, . H " (the earth), which v.as¦

^^ he had

aequi

red a full

rec-' ,350,(~!L .. ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦

fearB °^°f . "'. J'

aS. -

" "II tempio;" the ' 2teA*AaJi (exhort- th^ir lieSe Iords- ™b enthusiasm repeated to Noah in the promise that ognitjon .o f t^ Qne tru^ God- ^^No less thah fift e3n Jewish ladies, tonco philoiogical sketch, MHdi-

ation) ; .f

. Rabb

. Bachia . .;ben of the youngiis ardused to an extent sowing and harvesting in due sea- enant signifies in the-Brst placo the

hatives of Russia or Poland , are reg- 0mf ^ul^° f WS' J :JMeph ; audthe nearness of God OVnx Wto the

isteredin the various colleges and ^iW* ?^r " v t? * prayer) by Rabbenu ^ Jacob ; ben cal culture , movement .The new should never

^ceas*, as long as the manwi th%hom it is made; The

hospitals of Paris, to study medicine ^" translations^ were

.temple congregation is rapidly rais- earth lasts, m tune of he ;and surgery, with the mlentionVof ?* ?*h

™ff . J. P"bll8!ied

published , 1609, in Venicei inabook mg the funds -to build a new. temple lumMg the Garden of Eden, for lation to^an can be,only in the

practicing the proiesszon ^Irus- S "Hj ^

1C1- a P^^^l review: . . .

fc Dej W

m a ^fashionable center of the city, the childhood of Ad arn

^ lasted not understanding of the latter^aid hot

sia, -¦ ¦ ¦

^S"??1^"* ^ ^' -. .., / ' - . - There isarevival in St.>Louis, a re. long, according to the Talmud ; not ifa the sense of spacer The cleaW¦ -¦¦ ¦ ¦ and of Italian dialects. In the same — —^- - .. . ¦. vival of deep interest in all Jewifch fully .one day, and also there/Scrip: and'.more '-:« riu'th'fui-i .- "'iwoh-V &in-Druniokt'h " Li France Ju i f" year he created a Atrore. by his j -he deceased Rev. S. Falk, of affairs, which overwhelms the;-old tares; notice, it \was - the duty of^ cep^ions of God^ are

i e nearer hehas been kill ed dead by a promi- thesis, " Sulle Cohdizioni etnogra- Buffalo, was a man of excellent qual- indifferentism and will result in the ;Adam^ rnb jvrn^y

p " to till it and BiandBtoGod and God to him (Mai-nent Catholic statesman, Leonee ficbe dell' E_ urppa , which he read itiBBof heart and head , one of the rejuvenation ot' all Jewish: :institu to^ keep it" (.Genesis ii. 15) ; and in monide8 end of J?z7. TheahubaiRaynaud , who publish ed in the before the Literary Society at Gbr- m0st active arid publicspirited men tioiis. 'A: strong current of. excite- the Decalbguelt is expressly com-

^nd AioreA Part tit chaDter xixix )Mordat et Christ, Paris, 1886," an 1{z \ T^, en thusiasm with which -am0ng the American Rabbis, and ment always and everywhere roused manded;" Six days, shal t thou labor The nearest relation between Godannihilating review of Drumont's tne Jearned author was greeted at ieaat pretentious and quarrelsome, the dormant Jewish spirit. J ) . and do all thy work." and man ' herice man's most adebarbarous accusations- and false

close of his reading is said to be Not Only his family and his cdngre- T , „V . - ¦ - 3. ¦ To cultivate, develop, enrich auate eonceDtiori of Deitv is termeddata. We hope that the American- iadescribable. His . remarkable tal- gatiblli but alsa the American Juda- : : ^E^^- and practice human intellect is the S'saS S S Shtscribas win reviewed Drumont' s en 's- were at length recognized by. ism, loses in him a true, faithful Many of our 'readers undoubtedly next duty" bf man,, as without the covenant " The promises and obli-pamphlet . will also lead Reynaud' s the Italian Government, by which , and conscientious worker, a maQ-of remember . our former contributor, intellect man's labor would nbt sut- gationscitainedin such a covenantrefutation^ . • in tb61. he was appointed Pro- honor and integrity, a peaceful and Max;

^ Meyerhardt,; of Rome, Ga;; due the €arfch t nor cduid Vfaaexercise Jre logicaKeauences of that ebwl-. . ._ .»

r~^"i '" fr 8?or at the R.oyal Academy of upright, pastor of his fl j ck. Some whose bright poems often enlivened dominion over the animate beings'; ed«e of God in reference to nreBentThk ^Hebrew congregation of Ber - -Science and ^erature . in Milan. of^hn oourtta 9,951 contributing mem- Every important Linguistical Con- earKer career of the reverend gehrte- Meyerhardt is now Judge Meyer- inteUect is invigo

rated; his . labor „&£%& V^wSdge #S

5, VnTe i\ vT

Sress since then^

has reckoned him maQ than we do could bestow a spr- Jardt . tte -At/ante^^^ must 'trLpL so and not oSwas 521,2 1.7o marks Not only among .ts members Prof A?col., cial favor upon us by furnishing us has this to say concerning his ap- the earth and the sphere of his do wiBe a2FS pLhecleT It^p-the institutions of public worship, 0n the o^caEton o the celebration with a sketch of hislife.or withaluU pointment : minioa over the amalate bai h I^b before toK^te^ntebut the schools, teachers' seminary, of the 25th anniversary, received bioeraDhv We only know of his Yesterday . the Senate cob firmed, the ™

," p d ThT *L m« ia th« ^. . -™^™«™Bhospita l , home of incudes, o, congratulations from all parts of the JS J^Lu^y,! in AN 1S^&&g$%&«1& 3SS m^li^f W SS tS S

stitutious beloriE to and are con- The Rev. Samson Fai.k, Rabbi of |al°' N; *:> and altBu° tma "? know We. He and Senator Deap of the For- which produces the impulse or in- waa nearly one hundred years old,buiuuuuB uwuiii, tu luiu are i,uu , imperfectly : and the man deserves ly-^econd District were examined and stinct that the rieht and sood should Ti • . --j ¦

^ '¦*¦ otrolled by the uffiners of the congre- the Beth Zion Temple congregation /* „/ ' ¦¦ „.-,„,,„ *v,i a ift„, a^aiitted to the bar at .tbe aame time. * , mat iuengni ana gooasnouia Ifc ,g not eVIdenl fro m Scriptures

gation and at its expense. An ex- of Buffal o. N. Y., died Friday, De- a ™™™^ especially in this jour- Mr Meyerhardt has ri8en to ahi.h and bf

d°™ and' the °PP^lte the

/euof that Therah ,the father of Abraham,Ban«u o, .in cA^cuer. n-u » !„•'' „• ¦ rial, and we do not know enough creditable rank m his profession. He ia shunned ; and the udgment of the - j , \ iU . ¦ ' r u-oeption to Ibis is the Hildersheim cember 24th, at 6 p. m , at his resi- , ,

rtner f snunneu , anu inejuugmani^i m» waB an ldoiator) or that any of hiscongregation , and some small dence.surrounded by themembersof

«m to ao h m full justice.

R and £^om . mdgr flm inteliect decides, what is nght and aQCe8tors had forgotten monothe-

Polish extra assemblage, which bis family and a number of intimate We beg assistance^

¦ . J ^

1'i &SS2f& Tl ' ^TTdo wf e ^ * ^^pay their o fficers, but are held, nev- friends and^admirer? . Since a few "J KWS And Judaism," an adress six years ! is now a member of the Board ress oi moramy uauuuuiemy us- jpflhua xj civ. verse 2, merely saya

ertheles,. to cont ribute to the con- days before

Aorta** the de- by Morris Jastrow,iTr., Ph. D.,before ^ffi rSt tefiSK £^Si

lhat the ance8tor8

«f Therah, whogregation. The same ts the case ceased was ill. and most of the time the ^Congregation Rodef Shalom, Floyd and" the Senator of hia district , cu"ure', ana tm8 tmru a™* °> man dwelt of old at the other side of the 'in all European congregations, uncon scious from ossification of thb December 4, 1886 (Philadelphia, Ed-'^lo l S^^^

« >»). ™"Nt-xt to Berlin the largest congrega- , brain , said lo have been brought on ward Stern & Co., 23 pages octavo), large number of: members^^ and senatora¦ i? «. ?{, Jr ,. .. abiped " other gods " or rathertions are in Viennfl , London , Pa.is, by mental exertions overtaxing his is tbe name of a pamphlet jus t re- ?*° kn

TrJ^Wwh aB %laJT inA f ' \ ,

mreel.old obllgatlon on l.ne "also other gods " as the pluralAmsterdam , Burla Pes.,a, d the large brain and nerves. His demise was ceived, cont aining the argument of Cn Sv^-XS,fS%JSt tS f

flrt off .

man >b , according to Scrip- number of w ., they Ser7ed/,'cities of Poland and Russia. None without pain or struggle ; he fell the author in support of his position , confirmation in the Senate oj Georgia of tures, tne co-operative tacior in tne ,ainly indicale8 th&t it refers to

of them , ii appear,, has as large an asleep, and it was the sleep of death. why he retireB j ^ n the pul pit. To wJffl SgAe 'S &ti Sgan f,M of

fPr0',denC«

^9™

the ancestors

of Therah and not to

incorre a? 'the Berlin t ongregation . His bu rial took pl ace on Monday iet the author speak for himself , we on the aame day with that of himself.-, - ttuman lamiJy, notmioaianaing us him jn Vfiree, 14 and 15 it j8 re-which is as large as one of the small at 2 p. m. with all the honors due to put here tbe firs t paragraph of the We trust t h at the Jud ge will fi..d numerous disadvantages and den- peatt d that lfae 0 1gnale8 of the.king dom^ of Germany. the man. For . he was a good , address . ' sufficient leisure to favor us occa- ciencies,and it iscertain ly m reason HebreWB on the olh Bide of tne

— charitable,piou. and public-spirited Th e tnst wh ;ch i have taken uoon mv- 8ional1 ^^^f8 J?

that

"nd.'Je main river stil l worshiped other gods, andO' kk ILuKi inouM . the Great man , a fatherly adviser and guide 8elf this morning, or perhaps it would be M postulate of ethics and civilization , lQat could not - poBaibly refor loL-g ht s , a Hanucah poem , hy 8. M. to hia congregation , an excellent col- more correct to aay, which circamstances fii e Covenant. and the law of history. The progress Therftn wh0 had died lone beforeFleishman. Superintendent of the league among hi s equal s, kind and Z

OMIdTn

aot

mrefer

8'to lhe &f that 1ibe n. artioi e ' ion °r,

retro^8ion

°J lhe huma » the tinaeof Joshua.* The worshi p ofJewi.-h Foster Home and Orphan affdctionate as spouse and father, term of office for which I was elected and _ '¦ race always was and always will be onn K D,n-,N " other gods " does notAsy lum , Ph iladel phia , is the name .beloved by many and opposed by' Segiuen.Zng^ 'and The 8econd do<*ri ™ contai ned in in strict proportion- to man's fulfil- exc|ude eKisteDCe of moilotlie.of a w - l l written Eng li sh poem , a none. Hia benevolent countenance having declined a re-election , I stand the terms of the first covenant is ment or neglect of this threefold j 8m either in the Bible or in history¦frtof epopee , or rather general eu was welcome everywhere, and he X^V XZr^Z f e^Z the

promise of God that man

should

obligation. The Qne ftnd mMt mgh Qod ^logy on Mo.ses, Joshua , Gideon , De- was an active participant in almost that I accepted the trust when , without always possess in his own nature the Universal as this covenant is the w Wflg the foundation of pagan-borah , Samuel , David , Solomon, all Councils of the Union of A. H. the least solicitation on my pa-t . it was adequate means of *8elf-ore8erva- sign thereof, the rainbow, wh ich is • . . ,. , infnrinr„ , , , ., .r • . . ., ^ , t, , , . . , , . offered me, and it is for equall y definite . ^ , , , „ , , ,, „„ f „ „„ ¦ .l^

, „ „„„ 1Bm' l0 wnom oiner ana interiorHillel , M >Bes Maimonid ^ s , Moses C. and every Rabbinical gathering reasons that I now feel myself impelled Hon and the preservation ot his the same as far as is tne fleaven ;gods were added , and form s of wor^Mendelssohn and M >se.s Monte fiore , up to the Pittsburg Conference, to relinquish it. ExcepUo give expres- race, whatever changes the forces of above the earth. Wnen the rainbow gbi p were established to meet them,and not a word about the Macca- where he was a very active member; feelsatYeverhTg any relatiVs w'hfch havl nature and the instincts of animals appeared again after the deluge , it u i8| th erefore, reasonable to main-beef , aiW yet it is called a > l Hanucah The deceased came from VVurte m- been of a pleasant nature, and to (he might undergo. ' Subdue it ( the was a welcone sign that the violent taiu that Abraham having inheritedpoem." Tola i* as strange as the berg to this country in 1850, we !!n?™*hiri2^^ earth )

and dominate over the

fish disturbance of the

elements had

sub- the original traditions and language"O're Hagg idolim ," which appears think , and stopped first in Pittsburg, tentions, this is not a subject to be of the sea, over the birds of heaven sided , and the oid order of things of tne numan famj iv being natu-to beintended to be Hobrew .iteeems, Pa. Tha ' or the next year he was ¦ Sj Sg, toTo'u Xd m^™"" and over every animal which moveth was re-established. Whenever the ral ly endowed with 8Uperio, qua]i.but it is not , and no Hebraist can .elected in Albany, N. Y., by the to part without indicating, as clearly and upon the earth." ( Genesis i. 28 ) rainbow appears in the sky it Bug-

Qf m.Qd &Qm perceived tnetell wha. it is. But lhat ingeoious Beth El Congregation , went after- K^8^'aT,f nfm^^^Swe

4 Thie Promi8e ia rePeated to NoaQ g^sts the same lesson. It is the fit- error8 of hlB cotempolTarie8 in Ghal.poet does n A take it very parties ward to Milwaukee as Rabbi of that stand , interested , if not concerned—one ( ibid, viii 22, and ix. I - 7 ). This test sign of the hrst covenant. nim8elf cal]ed upoa to re.larly with nrn all things ; he call, congregation , aqd lastly to Buffalo. ^^^it*)j £$^*™ preservation shal l be effected by this It ^st be observed that the ri gh t -^^ ftnd to recaU themto pure. King Solomnn a Jew , calls. Moses He officiated in the temple uninter- ter itcomes-name'ly, Jews and Judaism , means, viz. : by man possessing the of possession, or any of tbe obhga

monofcheiam> Ab he advanced inson of Mairuon , Moses ben Maim- ruptedl y for thirty -six years, and or, more precisely, the relation in which inherent ability to conquer and sub- tions in connection therewith , is not rB

' fae ooenj tion 0fonids.has hiB ' M o reh " written in was hi ghly respected and well ap- B ^VthaU 'hav^reZence; and you due whatever is hostile to his ,xist- mentioned, not even alluded to in

^th'and Ha importance to man,Spam and translates Mar ch Kehu- predated wherever he was. We will agree with me that to speak of Jews ence, and to turn it into the never- the terms of this covenant. This anti in the same ratio he came nearer^m/'Li ghtofthe Errin K," and such wi.h that some friend who knows f iS^^tZT t J t^^

failing source of subsistence. This particular omission proves 6 ^e.lio fcQ Qod in j 5ratio n(1 B0 didother small thingo . This perhaps , more about the deceased than we would be more than cowardly to shrink 1b more eapecially defined in the the high antiquity ol this document God come nPare\. to him in revel aaccounts far the '¦ Q-re" of the title do, would write his biography, and Xj eU W^TpSlbllfSn^J P^

omi8e8 made

to Noah " that " sow" f ^7 * Wb6n

»»«"«, until Abraham , in hi S old agepage. He did not find that in have it published in this journal , in chosen to discuss this subject from this ing and harvesting ," shall never "Rbt ot possession was neither had reached that "nearness of God"<Jrae!z , his Onl y authority , but which all his literary productions BPot Naturally, the views which I am ceaBe m due time, and that the known-n or thought of yet. If it had . . . .t j - i • *u 1. 1 3 1 l i_ j - 1 ..T ¦ abnut to unfold will not be shared — ' . , ., • • _, . ,• .. i:_ r \t wnicn is called covenant , and con-found it in the habdalah benedic- appeared. We can but express our at least in their entirety-by the honored earth and the living bein gs should originated in the time of Moses, cejved from his knowledee of Godtion CKH 'UNO , the ^lND and mitt deep sorrow over his untimely de- leader ol th is congregation , but this is, yield food to man , althou gh all that this conditio sine qua non for human , ¦ . , ... . f , '

getting somewhat mix.d up in his mise and our sympath y with the ^ &j £%JS3F2? t a ^r oS?SS! is contained in the blessing, be- pr .sperity could not have been promises and obligations of themind , became synonyms, and bo bereaved family and the congrega- tion , and the close personal relation in stowed on Adam. omitted. The earth belonged yet to

% was produ ced the new Hebrew noun tion , whose loss is severe and pain- ^^^i£t JSSS SiSA Man's obligations to perform cer- man who was still in daily combat

hiBtorlographerB who qut>teOre mix , not yet found in the die- nil. Together with the numerous he stands he has gained for himself tain duties contained in the terms with .the beasts of the held and sub- this chapter as proof that the Hebrewstionary. The second word of the friends of the deceased brother and through his sincerity and absolute fldel- 0f the first covenant comprise the sisted not yet on bread but on the alter A braham were idolaters, are either..,, ¦ u n • • j t .1 J.¦ . , . ity to his convictions, and I am sure he ul m»cu«u. uuu>'"°° . 1 f t) fl ,,

^ . l a , unable or unwilling to understand plaintitle page is perhaps Coptic, we don 't colleague, we pray to God that he would think less of any of his kin were main precepts of the moral law. herbs ot tue field and animal flesh. Hebrew words.

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^_^_ THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. 6The age of Abraham was diatin- most courteous and affiihle of men , rin with the transformation of Judea English and American JudafHin . A'EfY YORK, tura per cap ita varii> ! f rom W 2~> in theflUished .it must be remembend, for and no gathering of Buffalo'* repre lnt0 a J0™",province, whence the land Hebrew classes lo p w in the kinder-Kuuueu,u mum ue rriuou.M«..u ,

tentative chi srpns wan rPtr<irdfid n« was Hdml 'B,ered ty procurator*. In Toth e IMlt. ,r ol the .tiuuricaD Israelite „ . , , n„i(Bm „nf n, th „ ,_ :. is gartens. In the latter o v . r a > 000 .,L«ala , .centralization , which hai com Beniative citizens was regarded as this case, however , the nearly acsurate Sir :-Y(mr kind notice of me in your „ ll llilf^.i?J?S „«.„£ £ besides hundreds uf garments

and shoesmenced already with Nimrod (G,n- ^^e without

his presence.

His dat„ wou'ld be 8iitv lnBteaJ of fo j sau

Iaof ™™ ™£ tt

f^ed ai- th!&M ^Zl S^!ia e^ werelistnbuted. A l pup ii» exitingmenc aireaay wun L^imroa . Udn agreeab le manner , United to remark- years before the destruction of th* tern- nition. But I mu.it ask you to forgive f*f ™' Yo^l MenTAssQciHtfon of thpae of the kfndor icartona are n-,,,ii«desw x. 8-12). Independent tribes able accomplishments as a linguist pie. See on this last-tremcd point Sohue- theumi sMon ; I did »ot see it till to-day. Ken™ \t Ahawaih Cheatd eX an an- to alien I the publ c schools ol th ,;i;iry.were united into empires by force of made his company much sought ™r . History 0f the Jewish People, etc, The tat h that I huve been very ranch tertainment in the Temple on Tuesday There exlato among the p.j,,,| B ,« tbp

original bomee. Lonnected with this clear up Bome knoUy polnl ln doubted. Their prelense of posseEsiug So papers were to he forwarded. ^i My^llslfnpd to ' T^ a.Boc ation t^ents and excursions for ihe.r ownwork of centralization was the on- ancient history, in his home he the Holy Spirit of prophecy was „p Y,m can hardly conceive into what a also gave its annual reception at Touto- fnjoyment , and clothing and shoes furgin of new schemes of government was known and loved as the kind parently grounded upon their notion of horn et 's nest 1 plunged myself when I nia Assembly Rooms last evening. It li""''j' . °L 'J"JL, ™ ™™ \ \ZtuJld Sr'-i i- „i rru • . hiiH hnnr l /ind lnvincr fnthnr and ii "s uninterrupted continuity in the history ventured to assert that American Judaism wasla moat enjoyable affair in every re- , u oepanure was lnaiuuiea yesier-and rellgton. The empires were not „ *;t?„th^°ilv '"fi d fbar h^riied of m

^kind - They eeem to have under- is the world' s ri.in K star. Judaism , the speet , and relived creuit upon the^- f ^L^Z^' "' ^erected up on the underl ying princi- m»y WM"»u»y P« said "ai ne Otea , Btood lt not ao much a8 an mdependent old fashioned , subdued English sort , tlemen who served upon the committees. m " 'e

}\ }" yi .. H , u .. „, „, „frd«B nf t r n t b anr1 i„ aH™ tZuh on,! ?n $e b°B0.m °f. ftD affe,ct'onate

f factor fro m without ,operatic upon their wMch-well , wo won 't say Sfa*ne on, Dr. Kobler 'e lecture before the Y. M. „ iT™„, JV ' „lbh"ll

^rt„.pies Of truth and justice , trut h and family, to whom it was a labor of minds , than as a native creation formed but at anr rate is very mp.-ctful to Gen- 11. A. on Tuesday evening did not at- fte Temple BHlH^l gave a very pleasingand ju stice Were construed and love to minister to his last hours in the well trained spirits of the wise and tile prej u' ices—is despised hv the i«no- tract a large audience , the auction sale Jl j!"VJ,, «nlcrlRinment at tne templemodified to suit the requirements of * * W?°™- ] ?*£ S&e ISfttt S Set ^ ^p t^C&^Z Iliy! ^^TX ^T TZ ^W-

"f Jewish youn, meathe new empires. So all existing [al°i where h« made many friends, foretel iing J{tt fure eV€nf8 ( j 8 Bmp I y T0.< daism, w hi. h is self-evolved--American ¦££„, for the building was crowded °< Brookl yn met at the State Street Syn-

forms of ffovemment and reliffion he waB mu°h attached. 1 here is fl- cted. Simeon mentioned in Luke ii , 25, Judaism ! What can come out of thai ? with buyers . The total receipts ot the RKogu e laHt hoi .day^

torms 01 government ana religion, good autbority for 8aylDg that he if he waa not identical with the Simon ol Evidentl y the proposition to learn from fair amounted to about * 175,000, from The meeting was called for th , pu»-became secondary and subservient had onl y been in this city three and ourtext—as Harnischniacher conjectures it is utterly " w ild." Aud i must have this must be deducted the expenses , P°seoi orBaumiig a Hebrew Assoi- . ationto theco^ror and other m.„

ta l ™fi *fi£% * ZSXt2Z f tE&S!&. KTHS^'t^' UlfS £H,Saj?,l3.i EBVif '-' T'tpower. The question was not t» go to l ittsburg at a larger salary. after-Herodian times of the first century why. Here is au instance which may sent to the ladies and gentlemen partioi - Brookl yn to keep ou young men to-

Whether this is true oi that is ju st, Although it was an appointment 0f onr era were abundantly blessed . Jo- serve to explain. Some Jews of my ac- pants 1,500 in all , a handsome soVenir *S { e&?»^*".t "t^rJv8., , j. ,1 ' which he might have held for life , sephua was greatly infatuated with tbe quaintance will not play lawn-tennis on -of theiair. The proposition to make the ?lse De«iue8 getting do lars.

^i rw Kev.the only question was whether he declined to leave the city which. Essenian pnphe^tapresenting them as Sunday for fear of hurting the feelings of Montettore Home for Incurables a non- . ^"iLT^^JS i^ -«^*Kf

'it might appear so and serve the Jn a 8hort space of time, he had nearly infclhbW . (Wa» n. 8, 12T. their neigbbbn. That is very sweet of sectarian institution is creating consider- JS « n iStatW JqJ bmpurpose of maintaining intac t this learned to lofe ; and it is not too e^%£S^t^^ %%UBSj' %$£$££SJg?i o^SS^^KM ffi f 1/andTor^ nS'-^fy M.or that empire, This had the eff ect much to say that this love was re- ab8tiDU|ncVTpm meat and^fne (Tor Wh.t we want over here fa son.- one C home is named 'after one" of Israel's ^SX^The^/fflonwdTv!ofspreading^ existing errors among °ipro£a,«M\v \he oitizens

^of Buffalo, although Schuerer 1. c. has Opposed to tewh iisthe ideaof .«,*.%. Our Gov- greatest men , and is wholly supported ™ S at a rrevfoUs meethic wfll1.-3 «,,™W -1 .Ja -M!«i nJ Tne Rabbl belonged to the reform two strong arguments against the sup ernmfint forced on Uie Jewish Free by Jews , be adoDt ed m S Te offlarger numbers, and adding, new branch of the Jewish church , and position of such abstinence , we still School a system of teaching far less con- Moses Binalrio, the twenty-three year 5ie . 7.;" ; ,! IJL Eaones to them, and emancipating the was a man of very liberal views. decUw it possible that Jerome, as- sonant 'to. the Uwa of mental hygiene old* youth who fled -with Miriam Apitman's . , ^

a", ?c^e CmSiemeal ot its

principles of truth &nd j ustice, udice wis foreign to his coustitu- irom meat and wlne ind turaed manly Jew in Englan d thinks it due to Biltimore, repines in the Essex County ^ £tJi " lTT:&^- -whir-h r-nnirl not fail to corrunt thft tlon and ll wa9 nP'hing to occasion fasting into a natur al habit." found a himself to prove that he is in sympathy Jail. When the police ofliuials saw the *™ iSS,n*, ' „ nn" i„ mihiects wi ll beWhich could not^

tai l to corrupt tde 8Urpri9e 0r comment, when he ex^ suppoi't for this assertion in his own wilh Eng lish Gentile ideas of education, groom and then the bride they wondered . an.defle U"'«

v °» P'Vj f^fSlv^ne iiaSgoverned individuals in the same changed pulpits with the ministers copy of thie historian's works) a clear Our best English Jews ate perfect models not at the former's sudden (light. He w * ve"' An^

r™aXcome a member by^.v^^^^rftu^.^^^i^ ss^ ssstAissss,

tesri!JSSg£A~sr i& Er j sSifflsft asft s&"&siffl- lrtS"a»age, and in opposition to its leading nently identified with local chari- Df events from given causes, than if they 8ense. 1 am ' not blaminK them ; they a divorce from an aged Hebrew. Never- 5 xi,H- 1 «nmi»nt Pfft ^ dfilS™\ £!ltendencies we find Abraham and ties' hl8 face was familiar at all had , In the way common to the masses, are just the most delightfu l people I thelesa Uiualdo would like to get out of *"" "' ^^KJ j n Vre hund

red 'lenaencies we nna ^oranai a m gatherings where the general indulged their sensuous ¦ appet ite, we know ; but "revolution ? are not made jail , and on Saturday last he wrote her ff iSim wSmm hhied the af-hlS conception of empire, as outlined £eal w6as iuvofved He was the unhesitatindy admit. The attempt of Willi rose water," and our literature and the .following : and eight y-five young men j rtned tbe as _

ifti tha covenant' between God and founder of the Hebrew Orphan ?bt?!n)Bpi( &ry visions by ngid education wint not to be sprinkled with •> Bklovkd Miriam -I have done The old cemetery in Thirty second,uoli(,_ 1 S «f tf Z„ W«» vl,t «Lh bodily self-discipline was not uncommon rose-w att r, bUt to .be touched with the wrong, but I dd not mean to desert you. Street belonizin^ to the B'nai JeahurunAbraham. Aylum^ f Western New York,eBtab with Jewish saints, even those not be- wand oi Moses. " .Alas I I often think if Come, oh come, and take me away and OoMregsftiorThas WroW »nd the(Zb hj ,Conto»ud«I.) hshed in Rochester some years ago longibg to the order of the E-senes ; see either he or the later Jew , Jesua , could. we will be wedded and I will bring back^ \OT7 Sre to be removed to CvVess—" '. - .. * » ¦'¦ ~— and one of the examiners at the He- P-x. 2; S and B Abadah /Jarah .f. 20 appear in London now they would be yo-ir jewels and be to you a faithful and Hi i|B J1:. ;,; ^.5?^ .;:- . bt^p^ftWMditorially ^S^^^^^ ^ Pl^^ teS^'**S&?*. ^^.^^^^^ .. .. " Af^r Voicing in: the^ews that

p^ The

b^^ ^£^S^St^^& S^^6^ SS& !Sf fM^I £ i SttSt&its Rabbi yvas on/the. road to cpm- Few men >ve^een more, Messed &^**$&M :

V? startlinp^on that the true;

eaccesa-

^ j SS££3^£^S^- ^-jS^ &^- StS'plete recovery from his recentillneds in gaming and holding the affeption throujj h1 their mto»i Borto of P.»n^a-. ors of both Moaes .and Jesus are to be willin gneaa tabdcome his bride and for- the rooms in East Broadway, next Tues-the Jewish commumty of Buffdlb , atld eeteem of their fellow.s than was ¦S'|1SKWS?: ¦ found : in the ranks of American Juda- get thl past. She - sent word that she day a'ternoon. This celebrati on alwaysis bowed dow/i'with grief at. the an- the head , of the great Jewish cohgre K B ^-t nieflnH *¦«»"»»¦ '« th« littlftnouncemeht his death. - ; , ' gatipn so^expe^^^ ^-«—

Little heed be said of hie life , and people. A^sou^teacher according

:cail hellew-iwthont-doing vio enc^.to my opinion. . I sav now , as I sahHast a Sn Say nSS ploSSt "!" ' ^V^riaraPt^ r tn the Jews of this coun- t0 tbe tenets of his ancient faith ; in pur rational thought. Comp. also Kue- spring. American Judaism is. the world' s "Sotherletter L her reafT.rmioe his love • ¦ .f r v *Ti^?nS%form K- religion a man of broadlyvMtHolic .Jen's* Religion of Israelii, p. l^) ^trik , rlsin^sbar, I am speaking

not; of w SSSSST S INDIANAI'OLIS.

¦- . . ¦ .try. He was a part pt . reiprm J uqa- b

nubi;. aff airs a "liberal vn.g wmarks on^the Essenic sppthsaj ers, opihiOn held among you, but of- an atti- ?ftj T ,*J evidentlv consulted her —ism and was known, and respected views

in public anairs a

^ __—

.as one of it sablestand most earnest ™»&f and; P™^£"W

•"> those elevated by, Joshua it the rank braiWture.' * . tr tl^? mB'

S rf tied " as Miss Marcus and Miss Meyer , of Kich-;adherents arid .expounders ;. . - ' ¦ Prl Vf

6 rekH^ American Ju- follows : ? . P mond. I»d., are the guests of Mr. and .. .I olio the following from the Bu/-- emplary soul, beloved by , all, his (S) That Christianity should[ be al.¦

¦ .. -daiani.began In 1 at the Passion Play, » T( .„„ __ . hfl , am an old woman Mrs . G. Riser and family.ftit rSS nf £ rS - ' wa8 an ideally exalted character. Med , wca 11 not accept on he mere at Qb?r American. .A group of American ftn(/^a™ Misa Helen Lang is spending this week

t %&8r£&*8&. %&?*..********* p ^ i L^M^ j ssfcfiaBfes'jg .'SS .w* S?^f* xs-sx"""^"' -residence, 76 West Topper: Street. « Elsewhere than in the Jewish ^eeka, w 2) concludes from t he ^ex- 6f

¦iin pMBBioto 6n them'. As .the drama giyen up hope, and yesterday he said he MiBB D0r a .Mefsjng has been visitingThe-- neWs'--of :hiB -d^ ^ion

^of: Josephus^to

^^^^^ frienda in Wanktert,. I.id ,, " -|.nf will re^^nfn t bWV to Ha manv friends u^ a " God " ™M mf < te\ at w . • „ l% turn , home in a few days. Miss DoraP u usi w ' *?ia ^^L^ S

'fey

- 6

ne>V9

that .Rabbr Palk has al?o from Philo'slragment.m Euseblus' >Sh naturally they expected) , but an -Jndft Alfred StecWer, who 13 known Je Qnite a hit in a local presentationwho had been led* to believe that fi na]|v succumbed to mortal dis- pra3P. ev. viih. where he discovers their, o^tuai tale ofan innocent man persecuted far and -wj de ' for his philantJiropy, dis- 0f 'The l ittle Tycoon."the naturally Strong constitution eaBe/> winter: clothes, the '.' thick cloaks," to iorTeprovin K humbug and vice, they be- tributed 5,000 turkeys to the poor , regard . Til< < ^g i^r-ReinhRrd wed.ling is sethad overmastered an illness which -lri.fact Dr Falk'B demise is re- have beeri stated asbeing white,that the came t,i-a(t,^. Thero stood revealed the ' l^s of race, creed or nation alily, -at .fhe for jam,ary nth , at -Hotel Batep .a month or two ago gave grounds Pfl rH firl in Riiffilo a! a Pad lo^S to SW* lwftyS W°r 4 wh»e raiment.. , rel0rmer-Mind j utter indifference headquarters of.the fctpckler Association Mr& Dr Sonneschein. of St. I/mis , isL S-tv On Seotember 26th !,"• u 1 ' ? %, wwJh We

f?U ho var to find "» the laltf' tolrWiam and sentimeafal rhodomon- ™ Jj nday niglit . The rooms were inth e cii .y.'the uuest of the ltev. M. Meft-for anxiety, yn oepiem oar ^otu ihe whole commuiuty. What better quoted passage any statement as to the ^r tV!r reverence for human cour- crowded' with poor people, who were g . j f ' ^ythe. reverend gentleman was Beizad tribute could there be to the mem- color of the cloaks. Tt-at fragment -is ^_

dee ' JJj" ^on«nce, by whomso- l°"d ™ their professions of gratitude to ^S H

flttie Klwinheimer is visitingwith congestion of tbe-brai n , and . orv of the man ? moreover 0/ a most doubtfu l authority ; e°„- disp layed. Over here those who the donor. Judge Sleekier eial a poll- fr ipn ds in Terre tlanf ", lo.K Jfor three weelcs lay in a Vtry critical Grief 0f .00Urae ' cornea -heaviest ¦?PP%t^*-d^™Pt1on P,?

nth2re,of - thBlr have courage to attack conventions are ticvau, IJUt he shows his sympathy with The ladi es of . the Bemfvohmt -Society.condition. So-Serious- was his case » n /u! norrn«W fflmilv vet Dr dally . ,*bor as ™wsanl trom before sun- irreverent % ascertained' principlesVihe poorm deeds - not words. It ,8 to aD pwen11y jealoim of the su^c.-ts of theS iul j A^Z nbvsioian Dr T t? ,, , B0"?

in8 ta™1* yet . UT - rise till s6me time alter it bas set, which |h™ v^r

, ^ reVtrent to pr nci pies o^l ^e hoped that tlus act.on on the p »rt ol a Y £ {^m' Sl)cia, h ave ,- Kanizedthat the attending.p hysician, lJr. J. palk,8 eMm congregation and is certainly not historic*!.. Z.ller holds Si7v am afr .id^to ^^ncu? the appear- Jew wi 1 shame into silence some of t,.BDMhelve8 i tlto an oppo- iti m clubW. Cooke and

^the consulting phy- many besides will mourn the loss that in. distinction from their coonstant ^f^/v%

ae ^ those " hi gh-toned " gentlemen who are $%T™me or.ler , anu' wi ,' , ^reatsicians, Drs. Crego and Kenyon, 0f a personal friend and counsellor, white garments they wore linen ones for mereuon veritious; Ttie work of so-.cilled ever read y to cast a slur at our race, Mr BUC{ief ,8. Ti,ey m- et uvery We.lnes-Draetically abandoned, hope. After r *? * worship and attheneiformanceof sacred r { ia being car ,i ed on among t i e Cyrusi VV F eld . forinstaiic j .whoallowe )

d lftern00n in ,ne ve siry -r .omH ofa t- dious illness of two months' Bit^ai o D member 25 1886 ri te?i mcv ** thei/hwale and^ baths, re- G • H ma88B9 by mm wll0Be one idaa a Christian minuter «f W»w at l»e ¦»«ws ,,K tem , w,1L.re lhe.y di scuss -00J cof-Sn«Hnn h« rerovert d sumcientlv

JiwtAL0' ^-Og/POW Igq o- gardmg linen ajTa purer materia1 than 0f r,form is destruction. Instead of m lhe columns ot his paper , the 3i<« f d ,.ak an j BUndrv .u-ieoUbloduration , he recovert a suinuenuy _— ._ » wool ftg iik_/j Be philostratus iu his tUh Z tl.« rriassea to think our so- and /i.q>r«js . I have yet to hear of any of ' f„ which ia ao thor or.nhh .appreci .-to be able to go out. It waa thought,, The Esscues Called MlneausjmnJin) in "Life of>p6Tlonius » has declared linen caLd Socialist are teaching' them to Mr Fitld' e charitable actions. ,

^{jy thB maternal Jewish mind. In —that a chan ge of climate would the Rabbinic Literature. \ garmMtTto be the habit peculiar to the UD5at the marriage-laws (for instance), ". It lookg as if tne young people of the j uatiee t0 tllL. iadieH i how^ vn . I musthave a gcod ef&pt, and prepara 'lons — - \ E>*5goreans, because they repudiate w^oul, thiuking i for no other reason Temple E nanu Ei( were bent upon_mar Bay ti,ai WPre 9t not for their .societieswere made for his eoin" to Lake- „ An E'aar by fl^Jf*""" ScnwubV-

and skins as coming fro m wimals. g "" t that up8etting what is sacred is nymg one another with celerity. Tfcere,,j

^igh - diari ty in Indiaiiapulis would

Sood N J TWO weeks ago, ?From bls work prepIr^^rpublKfttlon. "The Schurer , " H.etory of the.Jewish People, p^e. An<l because Jews here think baye M^ ™ ««l^Z lf n soon go to the dog. Here 's.to their con-wood, JN. J. iff© wee*» »B"» Queans o?me Rabbinic Writings. ") etc." a. 2, p. 201, expresses the Hame £hars0rlof ti.inu vulgar and vicious (aa it dings in this congregation this season, tinued prospf »rity apd postferiU-.While he wa^ on the eve Of depart-

ln ~^~ Mnion . . iB) th °y 9howtbeirowi 8uperi( )ri^^ l^cember 27 , i ssu. Vmiub.• ure, through overt axing the still (Continued.) (10) The analogy of the Therapeutic ^;n\

nur

„J ft ttack mere conventions. - night , when Mr. Albert J. SeliKmar/ ? aon .

comatose condition. Tne second ft' ™",* B. ttwn /. 15 and ^»»

g ,J the. (toe of moier. critl- f°„5ft "&""» „d i „m°Zul P«™»'« ln Ki"S «r«e'»ntn 8m«.. . W. Im«« in.t r.mrned lro» ll,. Ten-illnese. Of comee, found him much ™ f„. Mi., ol iid i » »M .ut.. cism d«nji»B He •uthentlolw oi thU °,"d,,™rth lo? ?l "bit t «m .*?"s At tb. ood o[ lh. room,again.t . b»ok- „1„ »h.>. the d.ildnn of onr ^btath-

p^iy^nS^^ r. SS3S ISSiftH^l Si WjfSS .sH« -i fc is:« .s ^Wit?s&,a

tair way for recovery , but later in *{•»*£ "

as a youth

ol fifteen - when £., carried on their daily private ^^5^^^ £%*& rf™° ^

•»* «J

fLpffi !hne > SrkhoS SfTJ'™' fSthe day he experienced another (A

(n6 ; Vrimibly for two reasons: first , »«"»%¦„}", ^^ d°meBtlC h°'y nonsense we talk o, him 7 Every one -ho .

ff^^^J i5,B^g t^d l&S?S.

S2» ?»• a bum-Shock Of acute congestion, which, because he was not? of Jewish birth , that P^f

('«»¦ " h f i s shocked ; Christians because they like

Xriffi'fflrZM S?Tap.rlnhJror l.i8-hand ..n4 .narehi«.gon Thursday evenin g, resulted in is of the Jewish race (.ee B. B .ba Bathra ^ ,^^^^%S t

to ^nc^lvund er D !" "eV of h ies The man^li.were banked with through the aisl.s, nscepiled th- steps .10the rupture Of a biood vessel, with {¦ 3), and sec ondly ih V * «n»

f^Pf 8In r

nUBe?B translatton of Eufe- ""J* u^i look «*baTforni» % fine ferns and hybrid roses. In the-hali- thcpul p it , where severe! handn-d cendlea Btotal unconsciousness from Which ^rnaron. domi n^he-n^Jan-

UcL «e notice

of his going

gj £ ^

olJttn^lfi -y wa^a S^lrSTSuuSn eS !S. aiB^rSe--?£

,oC.hSe2he never rallied. About noon yester- ki fy government ( See Ant xvii . 2, 4, b"e^otwJ trea of this at some length Mlg»^"-. ^ f tt.a»t " yon , air , and wJ'ch

Ret

^"^Xil performed the IHUe ones, aa well as their .ar ents,day his daogerou* condition became an«fl>r«hoth f 48, where Janneus g ^tre tof An,

^ «ome length ,u klad ^oj

,„ Arnenca

to Jhe JeV Vf^£%h

p0B»/BXnd™ {™ hera end frienda , aparkled ,,.<«, h .p-

Sis soul passed peacefully away . SS^ «o» ar^ti:6^^ SSf^^^H TS S» SS^S

SSS tSi ^ Z^^ ^bu^-nt r^H£:

ss^»u|» tt>i--ss T = SdSHphf tt^ixttoz a«^«;K,hr^manv on February 7, 1827, and onism against monarchical government, g^»M

b™ .B, more 0/ ieB8 E!>ionitic." »' nBn^h?tni»rnrehittai of the Jewish although she received diamonds and about one hundred and fifty of the Sib- -S2i«^dV the age Of ^ ^ .SSM ?^YBl!3rar ^^^S^'A??1 ESsm^r'feave^herwe^

Sttri^v/Sni^'rrvSce?fifty-nine years and ten months. chlde from this that in. be fo. mer pasaage «'P»1 «nhpr of .Eb omsm ^" ^e e

^arly

oiJ

nhe??*y ' J^ndon iS"Codo SlJnry, Engene1(*e?rge, whfeh was interspersed by el.orl recita-After studying with distinction at Josephus copied implicitly f rom a pagan "™°l f ™ not orbea^- to mmtfon, at ^vehj „

hT«e Uo2 for being civd Edwi" and Samuel Sel.gman Henry tions delivered by Mollie Bronner , Abethe State University at Wertenberri, authority fawning on the Herodian

th j 08eVf my argument , that it is still L ^L&E Tt present my life GJ aiier, Jacqiwa and Lorln Bernheixner, Laub Max David Emma Rosenbaum,hLame^thiB country in l853

aHe h.

r nfit ancea ^crossed the ocean alone , and alter beyroduced . Oj the same page where the ° ^' ^,12 ITnbM 80 eaBy l' I . ild have been Jesse WawCTauu.. ine «uee. m ne e ^tena^imon.

The Rev.

Dr. A. M sesveiling friends in Pittsburg and ^^.able can.-n of B. sabb ('. 15) ia « view tl

^a^

118rBa;ntJJe7we

Nn8tzta^

,e

(.ithless

to my . f ™ '} * '^ *,?, Helfiman t h e t o SeHgmen , Mr and delivere d a short but impress^ lecture,Alban?, he received a call to thu „ited , another historical paragraph , pur- ^KiX f f iW^w w^m^broa.rf ' M rB

g DeVVitt .Selieinan , Mr. and Mrs. J. admonishing bc^h children and parentaJewish congregation at the latter porting to come from Kabb, I^mael.

SeTr ieet bare. eeeniB to have been fe ? ™!% li „ "*"ffj Km to Sd. S. Bernheimer , Mr. and M rs. Jefferaon to kmdie an eycr-bu.nl..g light , the 1 ghtplace in ]1854.B The call was ac ^^^^ S^ l^hSX ^Tl ^

:W^S«

ii ISV'&^S^SSiSf a tieX ti^^^&f lcepted , and for eight years the con- f theB

8eycoid temple the government the "«M*BJ

e'"P|e: i eThe analocv how ,nucb..° ,l J? ,tr"e- a»d ,«<> w we

m™ B Soewr light in benevolence, in virtue an3 ingregation in the capital city was ?of Reomej extended'over Israel ; eighty ^ S^

ui^^SSt ?ug' l0oMJ^tffil?"fc n5S £ The Sonie, our swell Jewish Club everything noble and good, An. imitatingprivileged to listen to his pulpit years before that event pagan erntory ^ JJJL^ our aesumption that the

l a0Lf™^lv &aeVBooL Ka

ve a grand ball last evening. The the millions of shining lights in Israel,ministrations and edified by bis ri pe and glassware were pronounced Leviti- ^Xa^ferred a so in

its second part to ^^^Lur Place Brvanllon Square, elepmt ball-room , which has been so that have lived and are still hying, to-

sonoIarBhin Later he went to Mil- "ally denied ; forty years More it , the ^"K^ee would in this case certainly r 10, *eyJ? oa * Ce' iJry anBlon stluare' frequently admiied , never looked hand- the glory of God and a blessing to man-wnoiwtBfiip. J

^aier ne tods w t

s hedrin wa8 exl ied aIld^egan to have

KoS 'a for our Purpose. But as ^f ., lBm somer than on this occasion . Some very kind . At the close of the service .wewaukee, staying there three ana a ,ta Bltli in the Hami¥0lh( < merchant8" be wv«»n« JJ {°0

ur$%

»«

December 11, 1886._ ri toiletle8 Wrtre worn b the ,a(lie8 wera pleaged by ^e many expreesions ofhalf vears and making many friends. Bhop8> .» having addled a proof from a Pytha- Among those present was Miss Jessie satisfaction with the success ol our ser-in 1865 he came to Buffalo and has Now how little historical value lab- '„, '?{* * ,.;£ i(8 falling out would not Pour Uvea Saved. Myers , of Cincinn ati , who is spending vice. We^ would suggest that regularever since been known as Rabbi of mael'a round numbers have, can be *™ "" v affect the tenability of our argu- Dr Bull ' s Cough Syrup relieved four the winter here wiih her coubuib, Mr. monthly children's servicesbe inUoduced

theTemDle Beth Zion here. In 18B8. judged from the following : The one hun- ™ y • of my childre n of a most alarming attack and Mrs. Nathaniel Myers . on FriJay n-ght s and feel certain thatMr PaTwas married to Miss Dora dred and eighty years of h» aoncnnt are ^nt uerer conciude8ln his •¦ His- J pooping Cough , from which their There was a fai r attendance of mem- both children and parents will be bene-M.r. J?a lH was marnea io »"BBJr'"1" already questioned in the Talmud (Abo- , ^°'i .tri r,wiBh pedPle." etc, ii. 2, p. *Wt« and necks became so swol eD as bers at the annual meeting of the He- fited thereby. , . .Solomon,of New YorkClty . by whom dab z **b f L < 8.9). Bhe eighty year, are *»y . pi^i^^ewish features Es- £

uSent thS^^^rom swallowing. Noth- brew Free School Association last Sun- Our various lodges held elections

dur-. he IB Still survived. The surviving in B. Sabb. ib. Invalidated* by an obvi- ^i^ ba8lmost afflaity with the Pytha- Kould giv e them even temporary re- day. , L , ,n* thj8 Sonth - . e boPe f

t)?1(;1r T £children are Mrs. . Julia Altman , ouely older and more authentic relation , w°»»

tendency of the Greeks." li-[ unt il this Syrup was tried One This society maintaina Hebrew classes elected officers will work faithfull y forMessrs. Isadore H. Falk and Eugene dating the relative institutions back to 8°r -a ! fa eminent Jewish scholars, bottle , in one night , saved their lives , I for religious instructi on, j odnstnaj their lodges and orders. Noech.i Sm b n nn Thursday returned the eariy Maccabean period, about 160 Ra'DJDort aud Frankel. They discover verily 'believe. Geo. W. Eamurt , branches lor the advancement of manual December 26, 1886.( ?£ I vJ?¦' ^™m^

y0«lnmhii B. C, »Bt about one bnndn d and fitty mXThereditary morning prayers tbe Venl)

Captain of Police, Baltimore, Md. t raining, and kindergartens where the for the holidays from the Columbia yeara earlier than that rabbi pro- ^qm vnnwn pomnosition of ''Hameir la- . . long tried Froebel system tan been „ . . . . . . . . M - BaA „,.,,Law School, where he is a Student. ^08ed. As to the forty years of tbe "•l/H ?own com POBlt,0n na ellrl ¦ ^~ adopted and Is carefully followed. There , No household whicbJ"""1

^.

%oh^S^ l s tfr4iS"cssasw saaa,? 8 nt g£.¦ ^rsrts. *,J ^bs. aaa.'s.ssJf rst'StSd-r^^"8"brew lore. Socially he. was the mind , of said withdrawal of the Synhed- {To be Continual.) wnere. iwei y

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ltft11 <r(Sfir I " in« was in order un -il late in the morn- HA LT I ll OIJ E. YOC WT OWN , 0. nVGnCD QIA A/II I IAM CTDAII QC*

iJeuemuer 26, 'l SH0. Uncle Sam. The Bearon L «ht Society has elected Col . D. Theob ald , Pr esided of Itodef l// ufXr 0//l ff lULIHI?! 3 I IU\UoOj

• *"* tne following « flicers for lhe ensuing Sholom Congr egation, is dead. Csnrses Its victims to bo miserable , hopeless , e^^ Manufactu rer otuoldkbo ro, in.V . PoturHb ur ff, Va. year: Isidore Kata n , P rea'd enl; Simnel « ¦« contuse d and depressed In mind , very Irrlta - W*lff

Obeb Shalom Congregation dedicated The children of the Sunda y school held MLyil?„Pr

rt,!fr

d.e,1,

i 6 ' °n IS' SOUTH BfcJ Ul , I-li. blo. languid, and dr owsy. Il ls a disease \& | AftiL..

its new Te m ple to-day . The Kabbl , the a Chariukah entenainraent in their '_^-'" J g Secretary ; J. T. O^

penfieirn , * wlilch docs not get well o. Itsel f , It requires jJg^L- l^fJi lltArKev Max Moses , will deliver the derti- school room , on Sunday last, which was SX™

B JlL ^l u S , i h T TJ *** "f ."n?" 'K careful, persistent atte atlon , and a remedy to £*ff*b litlUlMIUI

cation addiess , ami the Hon. Simon Wolf largely attended by their paren ts and Trea furer - T,he awoeiatlon is making to tell you . of the excellen t Ohanukah toT0W off the causes and tone up the diges- m V\ Wwill be the ora or of the day . S. The following waB the pro- K.^t

Preparations for the annual Pawn festival the teachers of our Sabbath- tlve oiean3 till thoy perf orm their duties mil/ £*UAm HA«^*«

~ gramme 1 101,UW1U B Fru Carn ival. school had arranged and which rook wmiD8ly. Hood' s Sarsaparlll a has proven . .Mill NuAW M API1K!

iMtubiirg . Address: Ohanukah , .the Rev. E. M. The Empire Man ufacturing Co. was. place at B. B. Hall on Saturday evening , .lustthorcqu lrcdromedyl u lmnd rcds of cases. MtJI AjlllMI I-VIlllO

The election of oflicer s of Jericho Myar8 i H ym". The Lord My Shepherd incorporated hut week by Solomon b\ Decern ber25t ">• J o say it was a sucefss „ jhavo taken Hood' s Buta parnla for dys- fHM .-¦ -£. - .

LooVe t i l B he uZ Isf School; A Bi y 's Opinion About B ock , Henry Strau ss, Meyer J. B ock , would hardly express it, aa the littl e {mn whm Umo 81,ncrcd two years ,

MM • ~FOR-

w '^d^^t d^ wL^Pre ^S, Girls Samue l Eichb Lg; Dialogue , Above ^' Hecht' "¦» and 8amu 8-

£?£ «gm wVh 'such "aWli yT'to ^^^"'W'tEaSft ¦¦ ^181)18^11*

Jos. Fink ; V.ce-Prtside a t , Lewis Hirsch ^e Skio- , Sonoia Emeri cfa. and Esther Ple asants . SlonU thV oW

. ' ; M: ;:W» pyinj

Treasure r . A. Abr ama ; Secretary, C Mi ler ; Son*, Misb Mamie Myers ; How The will oi Mrs. Mina Sonneborn , ¦»»«¦& »"« r°

teacher f G*d bless Thomas Cook , Brush Electr ic Light Co., ¦¦ j ¦

7-iioPf hmidt ¦ AH siaUnt S cretarv A Columbus Discovere i Amer ci , Milton admitted to probate last Tuesday in the n™or t0, lnelr . .„ a'cne™- . «;ia Dless N y rk city- B| VSi' fl '»4lifn ff>Isrne " inside Se. t ne Mever F n Reinach ; Little Chatterbo x , Fannie Orp han s' Cou rt , leaves $300 to the He- *•» al?4 Bnrtain them in the good * N:; M \AOCDlllg.

OuSle r inrin effffin?Trustee ^.' "--"" Ip"-. God Supreme School ; bre'w Or phan Asylum $200 to the Hos- £* ^^ 'g^SSS. Sick

Heada che ¦*-¦¦

827 Arch Stre et,I fhman 1*1 Be a Mm , Morris Kadden ; Lighting pital and !2o to " the poor J -wish «ac n tne cniiaren a iiwe oi our sacred ... ,™ ™« i too Icon fe.efe. II

»«« «*u buwh ,Lehman.

Ohanuk ah L'ghts, Em anuel Kadden Widows. " As there is no corporation el! n. whV«h ^s bejn so

U>ng neg- *** *** P«* ^ZSJ -SaAySS- llBmiL PHILADELPHIA PADan ™ T,,™ a»d Herb ert Eigenb rnn ; Laudatory, Ad- styled " the pw Jew ish widows ," the l*ci*d The teache rs, Mrs. B. Kernpner , afmctcd will wvere .hi»d ul" d

a ^«m |l

^rn"-ftUtLPH IA l PA.

U a l l a M ' T"a"- die Emerich ; Ohanukah Hy mn , T mple bequest und /r lhat head is of course f ™ - Max Levy and Miss. Essie Lyon e, sla. I was induce d o « » »»w «HM| W«8<ra (erf Pr fce-ifrt «n*M. Simpson lias returned fwa a tri p choir ; Art is Pitiless , Flo rence Ma ver ; null. deserve cred. t. they not onl y made this rll a, and Have found «"»» "

,c»e e

. T- ;^- fr« on amplication

through the State. L. P. Herzog ar- Dialogue, True Heroism , Emanuel Kad- Al the Hebre w Ornhan Asylum the 'hT'' brut^'lt,h T},he ^tance

of the fully recommend It to all Mrs.

E. r. , *%m,la.

t.w0 apfltcacton.

rived home last night to spend the holi- den , Aar^on Cohen and Herb ert E gen- ftdtent of Ohwukah was^elebratecf moat Hebr ?W L2dle8 • ?«evolent 8 ™*V; il Arable, New Haven , Conn. ,

¦ A .. . .

days. Mies Pauline Iralson leaves to-day brun ; The Hou sekeeper 's Sold, auv , Cor- ^mSwa telv" H?n™2viM ™K wa8 al8<>/ fi nancial success. The ladles Mrs. Mary C. Smith , Cambrl dgcport , Mass

^.JKfc A |A44 .

for Sbr nveport to spend the holidays. 0lia Reinacb ; Song, Miss Cecelfa E.een- ¦ f ^T^K^ATI ^^mn- ProePa«d a eplendid lunch and the en- wa8 a sufferer from dyspepsia and slcH head- * flA I^AmE *

Mrs , and Miss Binswanger , of Koreas br un- A Bachelor 's Solilonu v . Ma rk ?„ !La i£ ?£2Vre ^int cnnaJ irSnt ,^ «? trance

fee included a ticket m

the r«ffl- nche. Slio took Hood' s Sarsaparllla and *&& m,.Q*W&m^m

City are the gues.si ,f MrsB

A . M Friend , fc ; Hymn l" Tem pTea' flS, X^ SS ^^S^ ^ JS tZZ* t^A^'hW Pund it the best remedy she ever used. "^ ^1«^e"310 Canton Street. Announcement is School ; Ma r tha Washington 's Tea Party , k^Imt who Kiraa T vocal ii»ta oUonB ?to ^r8- 1!.- M'^^ab bags , etc. TneS abbath- -j H, Qnt-cananlla 1° \#VS^l£<wmm " ^Mmmade of 'h« engagement of Mr. Emil A. Addie Eroerich^^^ MO OCI S sarsa parllla -*&%£&&&&

¦¦ . ya Jgk

K ahn to Mis Benedict. .^l^ffi ^fffeff S &?SSof SS

oTCeh ft feKffi&W ^Sfti fe

S^SSSSK

%$£&£? ^ fe fe ^f %¦san Amo„,o, ^a. ^Ta ffffi'wS S^^T S^ SiS*0Ur Sibba'h-flch°o1 *« IQO Doses One DoHar , . J^^^#? «

Henry Haiti, young son of Mr. S. the Rev. E. .M. Myers , and candies and uk ah hymn a. An excellent supper was The l'iterarv society started here last ' " ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' " ' ¦^JSS!?fVSSSv S a S3Km ¦

Half T mad e his Bar Mlaysh two weeks ^^gftgg110

«he

chlIdreD - afterwa r d served , and the entire evening (^-ii^Gro ffi^ofSp ^.S; P nTn«TA\r ^^J^ S»^Mago. He read the section fro m the Torah u . cemoer ^o, iB8t>. was devoted to social amusement. is doi ng very well \3T lLl Ju JJ -fe X Cl 'JN ' ^ rmM ^^S^TWll ^ ^^ e

in a clear and distinct voice, and a prayer M There is.a law in the city against pro Mamre Lod gS No. 329 , I. O B. B., „ ' .- . ' . ¦ ¦ ' - .^-' ¦' • " ¦- ¦bMff SSS^^BS^SSlS ^ '

was delivered by him very ,mpre ssively. Galnc.vliic , lexai.. fanity on the stre ets. In order to assist in held their ' election on the I9th , and Mntfl l Ifl /I Af n C T l UViTtt ' -! ^SfflfieSSStSSSw^^'aTB

.avi 'ilsS^nubn cffiorn ^aul^ We

have

thirty-flve Jewish familieB in theob servaoceof this law an association elated as President , Sam Adler; Vice- ilUlU dUU KDldUldllL ^ ^ R«# * «Ka\ e il8 rj rst public informal of the.eason ollr mi(ist an d hold services here ever v has been formed to remonstrate with President , J . Misb ; Secretarv , F . M. rm. m » VB onfl M - „_^ B, ' -tr ^*^3^ L W*t 1 o i s'/>

s"iey3',,r

n Th ere

hewas

e7 ar°ee

-- «vening, ° whTch are conducte rl olthrt - who may be in the habit of Hanauer: Treasurer , B. Kem pner ; ¦ ««• . h Av^

aad Monroe

St.

^BSfB^m^miJ *. ounu ay e.\BiiiiiB . mere wa a a laige by the Rev. M. Strauss. We have a for getting its exisi-nce. T.ie " plan Warden . D. Polock ; Guard an, M Frank; ,-,. . T . , __ , , . ,„. ',,. i,ijlhl ,..:, .' ,1,1...,,, '

™,?n?iv !P?„ of8 cam paign" whi ch this associa- rru astees, T. SteVu , Mrs. 'Adler , e! PmGSt J©W18h Hotel in CHI GACO .ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY

&^U^^yS^&^' «°»!ue and an ^nl ch

°ir com^8eri ,lion prruea i.8 °T °V peac T wf\ikB - ¦ k - 07 «« T' s> Chicago. ' s^ ^^^^ S ^tj.ne piogramme a very mseresting one , n

. j j wj t j t t

,¦ iove r t8 members do not conspire (o December 27, ISSfl . wuxywgw. terminal imint ;wcst.NortWe at and Southwest. is tha

and seemmg V enj >yed by a) present— T- l t,J , ua ,, ™u "«<»iii. , »™ a sumii . • . . . M,|Min, inm tho ¦ TnM . jmn.« >il»»c. Rn „.. -onlir true mladle lliifc in. that tmn scontlncnt nl vateia -^„>i.ia,i nf o .i.n»'»in !,« ¦«:.;V-, . 'I'd Sunday-school , superintended by. S8ttier t0 bring tne cutpntB into tne ;— « > xaDie d'Hote Dinner , 60 cu, wiifch invitesandfuoiutates travel una traffic in eitherconsisted Ot a ptail O SOlO , by Jl SS tmnia M « .__ „ 0a „«o;0 K„ ¦ vr s.i D«^i« clntchpa of tha law hntthev rathfr Strive l./l k V'F. i i !<' i , \ , i „, ¦ ¦ ., . I. , . . . . . ¦ . „ . • direction between the Atlant le and Pacmc . . ¦• ¦Schwarz ' selc-t readinc a hv Misi Ht ^ lpn Mr fe 'rB '1?s> aPSisted .by Miss Koste J -uitcnes oi me law , ouimey ra iuer stri ve a,a e Alt , I in,, IiMJ. Elegantl y and Newly Furnished Rooms ThB Uock iBianamainiino aiKi .hiniici.es include Chi-nenwar/. , bbih ' .i reaaing s, uy niiss rieien p,-fi iffer an d. Mr. Jul us KoDnel by moral teaching to show the erring th»- ^_ f* R eV„iar .n* Tranaiehr 1 nrt ^™ . .

¦o>ipl»iiaV.9«n:*a1 La Saiio , pcona . Gene .eo. uoiine\ eith ; recita ion , by Messrs. Sommer s vl , 'V., ¦ , / i ~ "v ¦ .¦ . i,fn» nf th<,ir mm^,' ar ,H tn finrtra« tn ™,, „ , . , ipr Keguiar ana i ransient ^pagers , ?nU noc k island , in iiiinoi ss .Daven port, j iuseatino ,

„r,^ w„,, a.„; «. , «..»i .!... ?¦ u mi™. O ar little place has two societies be- . 'olJy of their course , anu to portray to The Sabbath-school held Ms first px- . at Moderate Terms wuhington. Fa imoid. ottumwa ; 0«kaio6s<i,we»t Lib.

J ons.^^ nf Mav eTl^ddre ^ bj the sItJe8 the ^'°ve' viz - ; The L^ieB* Be- them the reward of purity and^ the pun ..nJi^TdaJ ZSn-St supSskn d^ta S ^Taadtc ^<Ste Sai SfXSSS^ :

£" ^winSal and a vwd solo by. ' «"™1«npt A

^S°

cie^'

witTh'^r? ^" ^

ld' S2 '„f SS WbSufflnifv 0fv the Ke J J " Cadden i The child ren RESTAURA NT A-LA-CARTE . ^^ S^V rl^ h! ^ ,

Miss Heiinie rtalff ¦ «•«"« . "/ Ptem Pr esident ; Mrs.. J. Schiff , Vice- 'his mode of ..pro cedure was beautifully a 1 acqu tted themselves very creditibl y. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ - - ' . . . . . , ¦. - .^—= »{"»P ?,W?S" i >» Kan ?a» i%ii,crt L*a,j iinnca poiisand -

Mr. Abe Colin aid Miss Harriet KoeW P«""'*»nf ; Mrs. I. O.hen , 8ecretary ;and shown last week in the couipletereforma doihgMju«tice to themselves and teachers i.DCcyrK iSAL, ?iS ^aiSSSS ^USa ^^^%^

hei m w°r^i S^in 'maSe oi. San- Treasurer. The Ladies ' Cemetery So- tion of one of Israel' s youths who. was The ,0ii6wirjg were the egholars who ~—. < ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦

" ¦ - The Cr pat Rock Island RouteV " . »»'«u '» .'"arriage on sun cietv . M rs. L. A. Cihh. President- Mr * addicted to the use of inelegant p hras es w«ra tf ia rap inmnta n f ^r& do^nt i. I nnnl avV Shnnt Man d

Iric+i+nta iuarant «e« Speed, comfort and safety to those whoday morning at the bride s residence by r kT; vt.^

I™? i. 1 W Whil n a. v«t nnhniftr vouuifa ciiin hf our ¦ ¦ ? i ¦ recip 'enra ot very elegant and LOf ig iey S onori-nana IflSTirUte . lavdov er it . its roadbed is thoroughly baiia .ted. it»the Rev Lpwinilial ' A lar ^s nnnib pr nf - ¦ Vtv>a<r , - Vice r Prt sident Mrs. D. . - . yvn ile a very popular youug sciuu ot our useful pres ents from the committee : «,«,, «iv,i. '^ .. vi^=—;—~ V&l 'JL^V'W- J' ^ritiKe j .are Solid structures

Se Sonal^ friend s of both nirtS J eri Biu m, ^

Secretary and Treasurer , ; A ««*i,;. . in company . ..with , * ^ d, was Goldie Atlas , first prize ; » Hirt bry - of the - T jCorr^^'^J^-^- «?aS;nn» ^ h^rftWuKSSK- ' "

Presenuo^toerthe «r^m^affair was Brand in everv narM nular ' Mu ual Friends ,'' with Miss Julia fxpresBing his exurjeran tujBmoitiona ^ second prize , a nice book : Grace Sa leu- P°r.ter. Studen ts, thoroughly prepared nj tihodicj i-iudi ^ipiino'atric .wTOi oxartaaair v^ aa grand in every particular. , , p(eiffar ,.presirleht; Miss Delia Hey man, " accents that^u

should . ^^^^ fr pt ^rOtrriB Dryfu s,'Ej bW Dry fus for the duties of. amanuenses ahS re- ¦¦%.tf &£ZE2gS£%^.: ¦

¦.: cieyoWi. . Wee Pre sident; . Miss Hat tie/Hpyman.

^^S/ JyTt S ^e Lo

^l littl ^ DflVe Eck housereceived porters ^ ^mpeten ^ Shorthand clerks ^rS^[tiSS ffiKffi S« ¦''¦'

™ c i T - u. ¦¦•' ¦ » ¦'¦ ¦!¦¦" ¦ « ¦„ ¦ Secreta ry and Treasurer; Miss Estella men tmned gently called to him and tWo e egant books , being the bestscbolar flQ P Plifld - sP aaiBh al^«irirf ?\n¥'^^^'i,»*i

e- ' BeU? Baum , . 6ritic. The Sabbath-school is pieced in his hands a card containing a :in tne B

«hool and ^*Z^By Bchool^byji Spaniard. -

¦¦., ; ¦ * ^^jSKffifi MgSSB - .KIein ,. and Mrs. Rose Michaels , an 1 preparing for a. Ohanukah feast , which fow words of admo nition , and callin g pVer since the Sabbath -sphnnl nnnrwi ~T7TJTMVA c TiA rf C p 0 , « r . , D x r aecimtn gChaiK J ar e. . , : . ¦ . , - . *, .daug hter , Ren a, are visi ting in the city .MP t ake

;Bpi ace^Sunday, Deqember 20th upon him ,to desist from his evil way* The committee Swel l saSifiea ^ftt -JAME °- JACK ' Ph ^cipaV . , .The Famous Alber t Lea Rou te

the guests coheir parents ; ,, . A weddin g will sodr /take'pkca in ou -Mecard -was a settle r ; The young man . p°

eSi^kSS S . Private Le«on.

,iv«, ii «„m | WKS WiSl^?l»^ p? : .

1 BS£wftt ^Vv midst,, the contracting parties being Miss said " no more ;V , he. . was compietely the reorganization. ¦ r«Wema

^BlnCtf

¦iS'Sft ^ fi. tfS.S VommOD, Wu5Si^ffi r%7K s«^J^

hT * the reSr ^ her

^sty on ¦g e

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S v^&^&^'i^U % '8 A «

duty

to announce the sad "xSS^: : ' ¦ : ' BSBS&SSf ±5*ff ^ri 8 ?,i » resiaence oi ner sister on Mr. Adol ph Adler , of this city . • . 'uL stufly, he lett nis iriena ., ana slowly a •'dseuous sickness of Mr HenrvStr ansH tr nu,. i..„„i .. n« de.irabie route , via sonoca and Kankatce , offer , aur *: ¦¦S

Th« LfwSft'i rnn H f n rfa r ',,• ' Miss MUi eHoldernian , ofColumbus , and .sadly went on his solitary .way, . . . ^

lying dange rously ill at\is>el: " ^re lara oiitc oiiic, ^WaS ^K^JSSn^ ^¦thit ever Issembled^ i?n the IvnSS e j8 ^visiUngher uncle, .Mr; Henry The Philharm onic Orchestra.of Bd.t^ dence with Bri gBt's disease. We tri is't ,¦ ,^W*.-W „--.-- " " «a».iffliSgaSfi^SSSr* Sf5JSS?5S 5!akJ£- "-tnat ever assemoj ea in tne synagogue Waterman. SunscfliBEu . more gave a fine concert ast Thursday that the A 1-w se Oae will aeaih reH tnm twk\ tibth VEAB. ¦ . espociaiiy ramiii c J adJ eH and -chiidr en. rocefte rrom -.

Su^Xeel^Sfe ^ SSSJ Pecember

22, 1S86. evening /at Orat orio Hall. :r The pro"

him. ^hh usua ". ¦ ^ S^m^^^ -- : ¦

'M ^^^iev i?%Sd ^\ • ' k^me- consieted

^selections

' «^-»ffc,aSgB^ Sfl^^

fhp EmI £ ?« T;flf,a fn ' 7w: r filf m Macon, Oa, the most distinguished composers,' and of Chic ago, have been sent for , and will. INGUSH , GER M AN, PBENCh and Hebrew .wjj d formation , addr«« , . - , . . ..^ ; ; -^ /^

.¦¦llodernT rnici iniT The- aub fict w2 The social event of the season was the the aud.ience . WfiB deli ghtecf with the W iis we6k arrive to attent their father 's

^Boardl ngm,

d £ay

: , &»5i^,};^?^\f a^gvigi!5L-- ' .

we^l handled ar S is ^S^ . ¦ . , , '

S OgOQIj - ' . ¦ . . ¦ ¦:.-¦ • .• •

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The audie nce were much impr essed last week at. their elegant club-rooms. It ?•.¦?»• The first ee'ection was a dramatic . Mrs. Albert W.ler has also been very -? = .>f. ¦"¦*!¦ >T >r: - " . ¦" - ; =k^ g^-, ais v .> -¦

with his're'marks and clai m t waMhe was an enjoyable affair. It was well at- WW ' ^.^ S^vonio- co

^mpoBen sick.bu^^ W TX^7(Wf STSm

Destleotaretbe yL™e^nea«rlaeh tended notwith stending the'bid weather Dvorak ., Schum ann '.s concerto _in A; law, Mr s..Sph Wise , of L^gansport , came AND KINHFR ft \ RTFV ¦ ullll IHi ¦Nifl.lliB• succeed n^Sund ay brlng a^n&er mb» we hid. - Among those present were Mr. minor fpllwed and was succeeded sue- down o^a .short. visit-dnring her illness. A«1J Jkl^ll^KCxAKT EN, HimkiyiBUJIJJ |V

peSro m the jIwi Mrs. David Hart returned fro m Dan- Ttl Madi.o n*vc„ r«. E^o«v sixty .o^ giBMgMgH™^T^M^la^- S« S- elbwm, Mr, and Mrs -Witkosky /MiHses ¦ r«"**}je »ttb«^n;'«aV9oBtaine/' viUe^Ill. , af ter .a pleasant visit to her , . ,;, ,. ; *W^ S««e«,.i .. . . . .V /.¦ ¦>^"' ?!%'" A"" ;aM

^r: t<?--'

lectures : are much appreciated " E The |'.Phi harmonic ' is a new orches tra , dau ghter , Mrs . Abe Hoffma o. , . school Year begins September ; 21. 1SS6.V : THE POLLMAN car LINE BETWEEN

S ser ^ces^ere alBoS-- in Xk SieBel/Miases ^sbaum y Missei Weixel. ^^ S^KuptaV^lg^*6* >^L

^Fat«t

iB^tAUica , visiting NE^ YORiW

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synagogue in the afternoon / about four baum , Messrs. Ike Flat au, Fried , Hech t/ ^fe^ffi ^T^&Si ^*, m5L^-mW ¦ M

9°h.^'.. , ' filTIPlTI Tinf l TnH 1 fiTIQT^Al 1 <<o'clock The Sunday -Bchoof children to Weixelbaum , Jacob Lehman , of Louis ,: We have another new orchestra , con- Mrs. I|.^layerstein

isviBitmg her rela -, •.; t|» v ;Vv ;, . - ¦;. v '. : - .v ,- , . :,.

¦-, UlllWlllldll , lliUlQllClUUllu,

^Lmberof seven ^S'Xboya ville, and many other a, Mr. M. J. Bier , ^ fh6Xfe^Lr or^S^, i» W*t Blpopi^

ft toa 6th« - pointa -. WlPnDr hOtltlltO ^.V^>-™*.^™^^"P!.

and ffirlB ocpunied the front row of new'H one of our most popular J ewish men our falth; This infan t , organiza tion is. Miss Mamie Gphe n, after a most pleas- If I G l l G I I (Id III II IK A'. ¦'¦ ¦'' .*aw..'W. :«».-" «*.- - .whSg hyXs in com^^^ ^the occas ion in conjunctio T with the Baer was .a man of good quali tiesi being *a]ent «««»g. n». and we pre Qict for it a returned to her home r much to the regre t Pr ppares for College or Business. V* |*| I 1 >M111 Jchoir. The Rev. Dr. Ha bn'

deliveredPa liked by everybod y. He ' was a member *"Bfu) fuinre. . Its meniberahi p, in- of her many friends in our city. . ¦

BOARDING 1 \ AND DAY SCHOOL . W: ¦ IJ ¦ V»» fl. VIW

fecture princi pally dedicated to the chil- 61 the ^ree SrWand B'nav B'ri th and %^

c Sf Sff iSFff i V\Tnl r?* ^ 1 °/; " Courier oompiete ' conrseAn Ger man , -?S a»a • '

„W:

- ' ' - '

•-. ¦-^¦> -^ "dren , who listened attentively to his one or two other lodges. He leaves his "r - A> f 1™ c]

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'?" !fton ' to V181t hl8 Span.A, also in , Heb?ew?. ' * ' ' anfl AND THE NORTHWEST.

good and kind advice. At the close wife in very good circum stances. In the itra ' flu^

; Mr

- M'^l Stein vmhn; betrothed

Miss Mami e Cohen. 10O8 MADIS0 N ATENUE, * t " iV' il.

" .?-' . ?? ' . .of the exerc ses each pupU revived a dea th of Mr , Baer Macon has lost one of Mr. Syl«n Drey viojm ;.Mr. W. Freund , Mr A. L. Loven.faa , a iormer Lafay, Foimerlv l«, E^oth New ^ork ^^S^ fc ^S^D^bos of candv , alter which theyXpersed her best citi zens. Mr, M. P. Jacobson

^

ll

*fc J - >^V&Z\i*"J "? f"6^^f

9^ aT

ndAMta:"'I'^rH ^ witb

go"aerly l6° E-60th St- ¦ w^ ^°-^- -^ ^^ gy^ J^H.\

to their homes with a light heart. Much *» doing good work for our Orphans ' pP^^ClT p d * ' his many fri ends. Mr . A/ will > re- y , ..¦ ^i ^^i . Vi

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credi t is due Mr. M. Buchmann , chair- Home , havin g collected ^- In^ Albany, Ga., « the worthy leader. -nembered | as Professor of the Lebanon , r-. . K. ^vM *iLLJ llZLK> . %g^^ KF ^>3 '3Sman of the Sunday-school Committee , for -fSTo and $168 in Thomasville. Mr. The bol iday trade during the past p-^ool , but is now trave ling for Muel- fin a niYfia f fl Anilnni ' '"^ r&^W^ * <^Wo'

his untirin g efforts in behalf of the little and Mrs. Ru eack , who havebeen visiting week was immense. Santa O aus was l«^ Wathen & Robert , Distillers. KlIAK llN 1 \ .Hllill iJ JvAlVPb ^^ Pfones , for their good discipline and educa- their sister , Mrs. Wa. \yolf, for some btisy making purchas es for his little Mr. and M.s Ju lms Potthtzer andMr ., MUmiUlltU OUnUUL l ./ L f ^ 'L Ja^a^eW^^,™tion . time , have lef t .for New York , thei r future friends , and dealers are rejoicing at his Marx Pottlitzer were visiting their rel a- 421 fi.'117th St. NEW YO RK > / sH ~:u l ^ ^ i

Sunday raoming .at. 11 o'clock .Dr. Hah n h°me . M>, Pol ly Barnett left for Chi- lavish ^xpenditure of money. By the W and alter a^leasant ^ visit returned —X- ' ^^Ci«n/ SIS ^hr' I "

will del iver the following lecture at the cflg° lflst week to spen d the wint er way, speaking of Santa Glaus , remind n to tn eir Home at J ?ort Way ne. - English, qerj ian , french and Hebrew i/^T7vfeX^WJl9s*!AN.Krra ;r ' w*Huron Street Temp le , " The Wisdom of among relatives and friends. Mr. Jacob me of an excellent answe r given to a Cl, A' an enterta iri

^ment atth e High School

¦ ¦ /cL ^ ^^I^l ^ sJ * » ^J5£<2

tbe Hindo os." No one should fai l to be Lehman spent a very pleasan t week her e seven-year old little girl by her father , in 'ast Thursday Miss Hattie B. Bloom ac: for hen T. y l ^.

] p!^ '- c!^ P ^ y^present on tlds occasion. among his friends. Miss L'pman , of re ference to a present which she de -qui tted ¦ herself very credi tably in her ;

¦ \yAt%2i^^^^ Wv*ti&^

A New Year 's bop will ta ke 'place at Chicago , is here visitin g her relat ives, aired. Her mother wishing to have a essay on Or 't icR. fi. K. B.. "S^lth ^^l^"^ 'u™i>h ?li -T& &^Zm^ TS tf '*"fethe Excelsior ClubTOoms , wherTa large Mr and Mrs . Gan » Euxeb. H ttle fun , asked her wh at Santa Claus December 26, 1886 . ^™Sr^«J ^ ™ I ' v .

1!, "- :' jCT fm<}: 7

number of visi tors will be expected fro m December 18, 1886. should bring her , whereu pon she an- -« '¦ K^<€ ^^n. 1/ au,hT T* : ' 6/ *abroad. "* ewered laugh ingly, "A knife I" Her ,»otk» , furnished rooms wuh board -in a -^"22nC"rsr rtJl2 i)\ \^<^?>

Mr. Sol H. Kohn , of Akron , 0., was »ayton ,o. father seeing the impossibility of such Na 8Kv,i,le, TBNN .-Rock City Lodge, X£™ b0™' ^" ^ w«8l 8eventb \M^^W B ^^m'

in the city the past week ia attendance , Mra > L Saenger the wife of our es- a » Tg ZB

^d: T

pkFy 5"' r ~ " '" ' Hi f u l l ii i i i L Mil " I \Y 'K *»cCx ®^L f'^ &V

s°A , ,e*: siiSSS

.as^spviw n^sasstrsr±s?S3- =Sss«s*ss fet^^^» ¦c,ty- will re turn in time for the usual service - curist ma s fbesents. . thai. ¦ o i^p™™!*^

Ghannccah services were held at the next Friday. T( lf t Taaap »,, . „,,, Vm . ., „ ~* «»«««• *• Court bl, Fourth Fioo,? ff eD- ln * MI I,WO i nHinOUHIU I «

temple of the Anshe Emeth Congrega- Owin g to the absence of our Rabhi u r.tT . u i? t Sp,

?fv Gen. Logan 's Sudden Death ' mrm AnM 1 — with elegant — ,tion'on lflst Sunday at5r. M.) the

i?Re

gv. the Ohanukah "ceCation of°The Sab' & B£SST?!ffi ^

JSS ^?&^ JSSSL

T^t^ VZ DnllmOtl

Ol Annill rf ^0^S.Philo officiating. Sunday -scboal chil- bath-school did not take place to-day. ^ ^ i B^x d S^d ^ ^ Ia a *reat shock to the nation. Few ,w?,?

,S^te^K n-*

"^™ l UllIIlall olGGUlIlfi. - liRPSdren , numberin g some fifty-lour scholars , The childr en sang a pretty Ohanukah „ „ ,«

a , ° ° imported cl8B™' ¦

v knew that he was even iudispored when ^riet Sure p^" AddreM A< H>

202 Ferr

* U111UU'U WWU ^.IU^ VU1 0

were in attendance , and the following hymn last Friday night at the templ e, Mr. M. faoldenoerg was presented by c|,e news o( his death flashed over 1 ^~ '— AND THROUGH COACHESprogramme was rendered amidst an which Was highly appreciated by both bisemployes with a magnificent solitaire tbe wires and thousand s of people stoo.. RI,T"i,TI??- 7°™* '»« thorou ghly ac- ' ", <<v*otu:o.

enormous assemblage of members of the parents and children. diamond ring. aj,haBt at the 8Udden chan ge from tt ewiti^Kne

ral Trch ttnd,8 ^bU8'ne»i — thhmtoe —congregation : Miss Lena Wetn atri o, formerl y of thi s The employes of Charles Wintemitz health and vi gor to cold and silen keeper. r&SSJ,i ?" ^ SHORTEST THROUGH 04R I INF

1. Boruch Habbo Choir city, but now of Albany, S . Y., is be- & Sons gave Mr. L. Wintern itz a beauti - death. For the past twenty-fiv e yea *"^04n Ihr arlit b office. AU °fesB H., ^

nun I I.O I | nnUUOn KMn l lgg2. Vesper (Mlm'ha) trothed to Mr . Sol Block, of Cincinnati, fui plush colored album. After the pre - there has been no man more con- prjp na in ><t i oma—I Z ~;— ,„ ¦ "~* ^~"3. Hannah Recitation by School Chil- Mrs. Louis Lebolt and two sons, of aentation Mr. Winternitz treate d all to atantly before the publi c than Gen o..mpete..t ta »iw -inrt w^ VIA INDIANAPOLIS.

rlren - j o ^ , . Chicago , after an extende d visit to Mr. an elegant collation. -ral John A. Logan . Throug h all his £!J neh ,.0,e/2la'?' Hebrew. j f«hcm«t tea and »h e I 0HNB CARSON E o Wrmnvnrirj . Resound Song by School Chikj ren and Mm. Isaac Pollack , returne d home. Joel Guttman & Co. gave a banquet career he has been noted for his fearle os- ffj ^f ! wpus "drirL':11 ? ¦ "»

l, «> ?u

«" Gen-l Mauager , ' Ge^Si r arW '

5. Auf Bnider . by School Children Miss Ella Rauh left last Tuesday for to their employes Christmas eve, as a ness and puri ty of char acter , both in pub- Ju luB \Vi 8e. 8 6 0llve 8TreHt . sJ ; u'ut i! Mo "h'oago. III . ohJ raro. ai6. Lighting the Candles....by S. Philo Cincinnati to spend the winter , visiting testimonial of their regard in Feturn ic and private life. Loved by friends ,.,,,, . TT ~ —; ! : ^ =ss=g =====-=-¦, . Mooa Zur-Choir... . A. 8. Philo friends and relatives. for faithful -service s . Mr. Joel Gutman «d respected by enemies he will be retail drj ^go^rh iu a

abS thXSS^'USS' - PlTTSRllRP. riNPlMMATI

8. Menora School Children Miss Jennie Lossner also left for Cin- presented , in person , valu able pres- mourned by all. ^me&ma^t^t^t wm af i iZ ' Yl ' ' aDU"" » WlHWHIIAT IX" r i11

j , . - -Schooj, Children jsinnati for an extended visit with friends ents to all , from the cash boys to the His death adds another to the long list •'! c°rreB Pl«'d wlih »omi- hoyiiPihat couid us- AIM QT I fllllC DMl llfnv10. Ihr Kmderlein. . . Song by Children and relatives .. head salesman , and thanked them for victims to bu den and acute rheuma- MO ^S^t^^rS^S^^ ' " ' LUU,S RA LWAY .11. Sermon. Miss Carrie Glass will shortl y leave th eir fidelity to the interests of the firm . "8m. »~*"" t"" Ai ! m n

P m' """ >M1 "" <'-tw '"«*«»« PAN HANDLE ROTTTR12. Benediction (Olenu). for the Easter n States. *8 rheumatism , none is more sudden or P«lSITfOItf i ifANTk-n ~ . «A«i»ajn WIU1J1.13 Hymn by Choir. Misse s Beckie Ach , Rosa Rauh and weddin gs. dangerous , and there is cnrtainly none 1T^d^Kr« »M .T^r—— The Short Line Between

, i » Re^- 8-„?0,1.° 18 ^

siBteA b7 h}B Mr. Fred Ach are visiting in Indiana po- Mr. and Mrs. J. Fellheimer celebrated »h»eh bo completely baffles medical •«rennn fderi rt» pl£iim al wUBo *t^«|w f T Up. WVCrn nn A tltk. xi aom

daughter , Miss Minnie as instr uctor ^ in the lis. K their silver wedding on Sunday , Decern- skill. Book-Keeper. C«8hier OP Manaa nr

iiIC UJ!*B1 ana IHe hAH l .Sunday-school. Mr. Cha s. Stein , oh behalf The man y friends of Mrs. A. Lebolt , of ber 26th. A large number of friends Onl y one remedy has yet been dis- ot any kind of flm-clai* mercantile buBlneL The only Line selling Uoketa toof tne Ladies progressi ve Educatio nal this city, who took sick while attendin g called to offer congratu lati ons , and the «overed which ia a sure and safe cure for »e>« P^J1'

emPl'»yed In the ab .ve capacit y; umi u..i , „„ j n. . . . . . .

Society, delivered a few remarks to the her grand daughte r 's wedding in Chi- charming coup le r^eived numerous trib rheuma tism and its twin disease, neura - tu ^^sS^^J ^JSl ^KW- NBW YOrK Pnitadelphi aaudience, stating the objects of the Society cago, will be pleased to hear that she ic utes of es-eem. The Lad ies' Society of Bla , and that is Athlopho ros. In thou- KA*i.rr * .AnnBti. ' MI° °' AHBW0A* „ ^-Via_and how much good it has accomplished better , and is expected at the home of the Har Sinai Congregation , of whic h -—'- -' "•t- l T

,- - | n l inn i I n . ... . . cduring its existence , and set forth th e her daughte r , Mrs. Lxzaru s. Mrs. Fellheimer has been for many 1u,ck and certain cure for these diseases Wa in TE D. Baltimore and Washi ngton City.objects for which they are striving. At election of officrrs years Secreta ry , also sent a su table tes la connection with Athlophoros Pills it w , , a , Pullm an Pa ,lae« SlAoni>.« «»„/the close of his remarks Mr. Stein ore- election of ofhcer s. timomal of thei r friendshi p. May health "as never yet failed to speedily effect a Wan t ed a youn g man to fill a position ™,,inan

g«'T^™*1 andsen ed the Rey. S. Philo a beautiful plush Kesher Shel Barzel Lod ge, No 183 , of and happiness remain with Mr. and Mrs. cure. * as floor-wa ker in a arge dry goods es- Ar o run « fcUThiSSh Tn*..writing d,sk , on behall of the Sunday - Dayton , O., held its annual election of F. for many yeari. In all probabi lity many deaths atlri b- ^l.shment

in this city. Must be active Th™ D

school children , alter which the Reveren d oflicers last evening with the following Mr. Sigmu nd Pfefferkorn and Miss ated to hea rt disease are caused by these *nd fO^Petent , and come well recom- nTvv.T«»t . ? t"D SL

^tMB Bbtwbb nreturned his thanks. The exercises con- result: President , Josep h Frank ; Vice- Eiizibeth Pfefferkorn were married last ter r ible diseases , which ar e far more dan- "le.nded - Addres s, Louis K. Oppen- MNOINNAII and «T. 7BBK0N, AKBONeluded with the distribution of a box of President , Morris Prr eles ; Secretar y Sunday at the resid nee of the bride 's gerou s than is generall y considered. beimer , Chairman Y. M. H. A. Em- AND CLEVELAN D,candv to each child being, a member of Jonas Rosenthal ; Trea sure r , .L.s- pb bro ker on Lombard Street. The Rev Rheumatism , even thou gh in a very ^°?ra ^nt Burea u , n , w. cir. Third and No Transf pra in..„n«i.« ¦ *the Sund ay-school. Weinreich

Conducto r , Isaac Marx ; David Phili pson was tbe officiat ing m=in mild form , is extremely dange rous , for it VIft ln Str peta - "ansferfc Thro ugh Ticketa.Remember the second grand ball forth e Assistant Conductor J osep h Eisen- ister. The yoiing couple are first cousins. •> "' able at any moment to go to the — ¦ - - . ¦¦ ¦- Thr ough Baaa aae Clicek*benefit of the Sir Moses Mont Hfior e Free bergnr ; Inside Gaurd , M. S. Jaco bs ; Mia . Dora Hine s and Mr. Lnndsberg, ^earr. and cauge instant death. Wh y t r i- IMITCTEl1! 'Lif i HI I ll— „

V" mff f f age cttcctot. .Hebrew School to be held at Gesangve- Outside Guard , Herman Gree nbau m ; of Washington , will be married the com- He with a di-ease so fat al when a cert ain i!i^Kl£^i3lI!r'VlJ lUflfflDI EELIAB LE CONNECTIONSrem Hall next Sunday i ven.ng , January Trustee ..Jacob Weinreich , Joseph Eisen- ing week. cure can be obtained of any druggis t? f ^ L7^l#^W|«l?**r'l Bi Wi,«n „ kT ., v

r, E4VAiWCT?!

2 1887. Don tmiB B tbe opportunity , as the berger. Repre se.itauv ea to the Gra nd The Rev. Dr. Phili pson has been invited ^very drugg ist should k>ep Atli J o- -H'V^K^^Sik '^ii^^l Wh8n pur (^i1

B^tMune^ZieJ ?0W are riffht

objects are to give a thorough instrnc- Lnd «e, at Memphis , Tran., Fehruary 27, to lect u re before the Standard Associa- Phoros and Athlop horo s Pills , but where ' g»^* W^Wgk ^« T.ir nnnn .»; .!. .. ?tion in Judaism to the childre n of Jewish 1887 , J acob Weinnch , Joseph Eisen- tion of Washington. t t>ey can not be bought of the druggist - g gftMilK^'lMMfrw™ - THE POPULAR PAN HANOI P ROIITPparents who are unable to send their berger

- The Oheb Shalom Sunday-school gave the Athlop horos Co., 112 Wall Strenf, gHgHRimnii ^i^gM For f.^h- , / « , "' L

children to school. Mr. B. Weil will officiate during the a very credita ble Chanukah entertain- I I mil I i i l h n i i i |i HriiW WiAlll-TL"I IBL ^I^BB Z Information, cal l on or address

The Bene Jeshurun Congregation gave absence of the Rev Mr. Sanger. ment last Sunday. on r*cei pt of regular price , which is $100 ¦'¦'*"' -L"" 'l";waJ""'f*f iVJ!NJll.HJJ D. I. ROBERTS.tf i Oht.

mB8Suerade , ball last Sunday , Mr. Gabe Pollack , who has been in lhe Rev. A. Kaiser has been invited to par bottle for Athlophoros and 50o. for .' ¦ '•

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