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4 THE AMERICAN ISRAELIT E. iftft* rtfm^A- 1 **mHH seriously, proper'measures ough t to Semites of Berlin went to the Ar- which will be wco^plished in less The Eondon Times ' oorreapondent A ^"»"i story reaches M 09C (gmmCait J&ramte b& ^ J, a P lre8t ~ e ; onta g giou8 gentine Republic and settled there ; than one year ' s time, aB we are in- Bt Odessa transmuted some time from Batoum ; ^.°h a ffor d 8 a ¦ „, malady. It seems thai some tead- and now , poor men , they musi fo.me d by reliable authority, ago highly oonversionist reports un- loue pa raM to the ways of th fl U M Qe BIOCh Publishin g and Printin g Company, iDg J n dallied too long with agn08 . again see Jews high above them in lT appeftra thar Mr . Montefiore in favorable to the Jews *^ ^^ J [^^ <^ „*. ^y^JSSS *-. li T - d ^ itudinarianism. This wealth , fame and power To escape Londo P n P flfter all 8 UCCeedB in bring ^^^S£, ?2£ hStadTiT^ 2" J Offl^e , Cor. Plum and McFarland «« *«™ looking after , es- this inH.otion absolutely they will ing out the Jewish Quarterl y Re view, V™*£ j* ™*~ MBdrt y«tae ardim , from Bafoum, which *?¦ Ste., below Fourth 8t. ^ peciallyo where reformation is have to go to that hot place, where , a* announced a year ago. The firbt ?a^D°mai?* 'S ?JtStr in nart of the territory Mdldlv ^B I turned to deformation. we jud ge, they will find no Jews, it number of this work J, announced ^^^^S^^ bv Tu key after the £> oi '^M BAAO i f. WISE , ¦ : : t Edit * being a purely Aryan institution. . to aDbear Bnortlv Sout h Russia, of which twenty-two by Turkey alter the close of the l„, « LEO WISE , ;; : : : Uanager Ma. Ign atius Donnelly , of New - —^ to appear shortly ^ ^ fa ^ Governme nt of Cberson, war. These . Jewalhave now retail ¦ ¦ '' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ York , lately returned from Eng- Sib Thomas Nohth 's "M orall On behalf of the Hebre w Union and seventeen in the Government of to Batoum armed with certify ¦ CiBctuBau , P.. August 24 . itf»8. ]andj He BtU1 in8iBtB upon hifl philosophie of Doni " (1670) is a re- Colle ge, thanks to Messrs. Wfcin- Ekaterindslav- The population of from the Metropolitan of Trebizonde H «wcura6K mcB. KE iEiB it h theory that Lord Bacon wrote markable boot with a remarkable stock , Lublin & Co., of Sacramento these colonies is 26, 733 , arid the land declaring that they had been r e !H wtth DrionA - •<» Shakespeare' s plays. The geo- pedi gree, and it is now restored to the- Oity, Cal., for a contribution of possessed by the colonists is about ceived by him into the Greek fl K hbS J£«i' " ii^V\\' \' . '" . " . '" . ' . ' Joo graphical , topographical and psy- English reader with every outward one hundred dollars , Eastern ex- 3O0 , C0O acres. Not quite one-half Church. As a matterjof fact they H P ottage w Europe. One Yew lot ohological blunders in those plays, attraction that bibliophlio publish- change, to the funds of said Col- of this is under cultivation , about have remained Jews, and they ^ 1 ' ¦= ¦ ¦ ' ' however , do not seem to belong to ing can purvey, " An English ver- lege, with the special notice : 60 , 000 acres are arable^reserve , and tend service at synagogue as u811a] I ao» um^T ^Z, ™™™ ™,. .... # « Bacon- sion of an Italian adaptation of a " You may also please draw on us something like 80 , 000 acres are com- and carry out all religious obeerv. l •.II!?tt» u. iiJrti«^ n BuS».i>Mtki.M<,h «»i^ »« o "** ; " p1 ... Spanish translation of a Latin ver- for a like amount- every year on mon pasture ' land. The remainder ances. The Russian authorities ate I AdvertiBcmenta oi J^Tgation, , unie.s other- A H . E . 8t oonvooation of the Polish Bion 0f a Hebrew translation of an above date until further notice." is waste. " —/- C powerless to interfere, as any at- 1 •'- •^¦^ ¦^"' ¦¦"^' to *™" ; physicians and other scientists, con- Arabic adaptation of the Pehlevi Tbat is ciassioal £3agllsh. Mb Sidney l " Lee ' s paper on tempt at a renewal of the ex r ui 8ioil | space of two inches and published each wflok R ahncr of flicrht, hnnnrnr l rinntnr n . „., -, ,. . . ° "lit. owstix -u. J-iaa a pa ^ui «*• » _;_«j_-*s. _ r,, unto orde ltd discontinued . The cha rge lor the , ^ ° . *?* nunar . e(1 ri aootorB version of the Indian ori ginal '' of a ;—~ "E lizabethan England and the » met by the production of the cei. I «ae t a two dollar, for each insertion, without fro m Austria, Russia and Germany batch of fables , the Fables of Bidpai, It seems that th e cntena of or- mhlfahud bv the New tifioates granted by the Metr opolitan ! ward w the number of times published , - proceedings now appearing in wh5 . h hav . Pivfll i n| j ihs - TOMn in thodoxy among us are olimatical Jew f> just puonsnea oy lu ^. " !T t Trebizbnde. I ffi-SSWff !: Lsmberg-was presided over by that ^g thfS 3 Juat no ' w. kI in this blessed ^S^S^S^^ " - I ff^rJS^^SSSSSffi E^h^S m^oSen^ a 1 ; theireditione, and the extent of thei r country and now , the cnj ena are ^^^ ^^L^ ' ^ T * E variousr complaints we re I to scunotuy the .pubiuhers when giving their dent of the Academy of Science at di8Beminat ion , it is als 3 « the first Kosher food ' th e covered head , the " 8 A,; _ ' Dlete account of the ceive concerning the rapacity of Cer.| orders. Cracow. < literary link between India and En- P^^^^ Complimemtart and memorial resolntlono ot J ' . j u i„«- tj jjf j nn to the Htflrid&rd in thfiR B three OVlOence IOr me exiBienq e oi jbwb ¦ . ^ ana aa v _ o . . mml Mny nature whatever are pubu.hcd in the Baron "Alfonse Rothschild , of * lflnd ' b^ew Buddhism and U P t0 tw . Btandaro in tu ese tmee , n E laQd dur . the Elizabethan to the wrong : place, as we have no amxbioan ihaiuu only as paid matter .«t a p , donated so 000 franra to the Christendom , " and is written in a int8 ' ne is- orthodox , they say. .^ d ° j ,. dontemnorarv drama control ,over those ' gentlemen. F ot - «, . . n, ..... .^^r I .„™ a w wi dows and orphans of deceased lau8uaSe a ; uainett lts raciest ana . ¦ ¦ ¦ . .. .. . . .. na the: most curious points brought amg musi pay so ana so much ; JSff^ aa mm ^ l aHn \ rabbis and cantors. If one of our most dignified expression. To have f ** Byna ^ gogue with ^heir ege ^^^^ ^J ^ ^, ^ bills are sent and collected like billB ^ .«,w.r.„ s .„, ,f Ii7^.,m«nu in thu. P . w i millibnaites would do likewise, ^ w waden will confe r«favor h ? ob bota thi idnrtuenj ntoifiot of thfi Rnv Mr Wfi/>h B1fir in luxurious Conditions of printing arid «« . ««*». in Jiingiana prayers ior , . , , ,.. , iha tj f s . t h* if deemed insufficient, must be . paid .«tt. p.bi.,h.abr .utb^ nubiishihe is a niece of eood fortune «ie restoration of the sacrificial Houndsditoh was the chief seat pi dy ^ . :¦/ -^ n im , ^ -i to ta. mE.ca uBiEUTH. , favpr ofindige nt mi meters could be ?f J^fJ * ^r^- ^ culte have lately been made the cri- t he Elizabethan Jewry, . and alr^ dy ^S^ S^^ J —— ¦ . ¦ ¦ . ¦; ¦ . ^ . „ ^„ \ realized. We have in America a weal ^ on wnica Mr. j osepn Jacobs , ot . . ^ a „„^ „»+i,^™ rt a a r esounded to the cry of ' 01e,CloV oi a lunerai oecause noi paw surfl. .S^^ '^^^^^ thy middle class tW is quite ch c iJ U t H u table ; our millionaires, however- gratul ated . - ,/.^ World. !i^3 w?S thev mus ^lately crept in amon g the earlier ^^- ^ rx^e no control over . EBl.„u,. «.w„ mu ( .^ i.,.ad. ^ Qod bless them-do not belong to . _ . . . \„ u * > ? ?Z2 AfSlfll lLTS d ^ U« rB a number of " baptizatos rnini8ter 8, , nor can we enforce any wan^ Yor aWvU^e Coneral th e middle Class. T / E aWtmW ^ 0rW StateS that V be ?^^ j tM ^ A ».ui e„h;, PaBw . I -_L1_!! ^__ un der the guidance of a faithful another climate when he decided ^^ . ^^ win . be neither published nor preserved. No the Arinada celebratioQ in England 8afe conduct b 7 the K ' n e of the ; I hloh 1S ¦ not absplut9ly necessary. ' CorVat - the author of confirmation or funeral in the con. : Ms s. Wm.be returned; ,uniesa forward ed for ex- > ,, . . : . ft _ a _ it ^ . of j BW i aH Wfli] Sinaitio Bedouins , th e Rev. Edward The author of the Mishnah (see ^ ^. t v ^? ' T. ;- ¦ - ¦ ¦- > , ^recation and no more " for a wed. «j nlna« 0n at :speclal reques t of the publisher. : m Lneir capaciiy OI j ewfl as Well ^. , ¦ , ¦ ¦ ^ . ; ' . - ., jrJimT R qVli^rl Ab^ nin in ohnfK n r " GrudlteB ," who, On his Way to Con- greg auon , ana no Biure lur a wea- ¦ ' : : ' : ¦ - ¦ "^-. as Englishmen. The policy which L< Wilson , m the s pring of the pres- ^^tm L . »-?) l^Ved agam in another , ,. n . olfl ^- visiteoV oh¦ Saturdav din S than the ^ party . is . wi ling to N 6r,cK.x6^cnE N xS. / dictated: ty The firBt Bemeater of the Bcholaatic vm^^^^^ yoar l8S8-89 in the; Hebrew TJnion Col- the Jn qui^^^^ lege openfl for the Preparatory, Depart- the blooathirsty bi gotry which , ^ 0UQ t ^ Inai » which he ascended to m the court; of the priests to per- ^ . _ » . ¦ ^ ^ wh b Wfl re should recompense : the. :minist er mentoa jhe ^ Mpnd^in September , ne &r]y: . ; a ; cefltUry before , had ex- .^-nmi tii He^ succeeded Jn tak, form ^he ¦observances ^nnecte cl Jj Sin S eam^ nW - properly^VBut we have iothing to^ ¦W ft ^- ,? P ?- " ' ¦ ¦ ?' -t/i- & was a noted Jew-hater and JewN paotographs j and these , beautifully Talmud/must have lived in another Amis two s ^ers ^ Oory^adds, were ;. , J^.. . ¦, - :. - ¦ ¦ - - . in the College Building, Cincinnati. All 1 +' wa P ' . W 1 v? w n . »«» r ana. Jew- f p ¦ r » . . ^. .;., v „„„:u ¦ -„„„„„:„i]„ kv, u«- also born in London. This is a most ; ¦:. ¦ . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ - . ¦ . :r. -:v - ;- - ¦ ¦ .;• ¦ ¦; ¦ . ¦ «tudenta; mn\t be P 4nt to ,egiBter ,i in baiter; an^ : <,der not : to io8e T tbeir P ^^^ : thoae absent will remain in the classes torture with which the battle-ships 1D ,? e - ?nl y p eatery Magazine. Mr. f^- . , A1J ea^rifioes will be/abol - v .^ ' . of j w - , ^ Hg , ^ 8a iem julv lith B ay8 -. ' or grades occapied during the, last 0 > the Amada a j. Baid to have been VVi lson . visited the sites marked out ished in the future. " Then again exist snoe, of Jews here , m the last aalern , Jul y litn^ays . , . ec holastic year. Freshmen are required S^w^S^eV S byi Arab or monkish tradition as that otfier : « ; reformer >> wh o auda- V™*** °* the sixteenth century. - «3ta } ¦ ¦». ptobablyv aware that ; to present certificates from the school at-. ^ rD18 ^ a naa pr0 Da ° ly been¦ ' , ^-t ha B^nM - of' -i Iii >Ri«i -l, - «V- «™h, ' f- «f oiouslv maintains that iarflel hW J - Q - - more lhan twenty yqars ago the late, tended last vear and from the rabbi and more than once on the persons -of ?™ B°enf ot r the faniiliar events of cio^Biy. maintains mat Israel has . .. - ¦/ /' . ¦ .. . ¦ •¦ ¦ Sir . Moses Montefiore acquired soma : S Sdem of " he, 2S t Marranos and Judai ^ ferreted the Exodus ; buWhough some were no Messiah , ^ TflW , . and ,The amount and yariety of super-; land at ^rusalem.rwlflchv he jm!- wbich they belong (Ohriatians excepted) out by th e Grand Inquisitors at very dubious, others in every way tt >af other .innovator who ad- stitions coursing in Christendom in apart for the benefi t of thev poor, ; or from any offiberoi the Union of Amer- Madrid and- Seville. It was Philip B . it iBfied" . tbe requirements of the yanced Nipamr muj a n/Jpn 73 these very days appears incredible Some thirty dwellings ^ were weoted - ' icarirHebrew Congregatipns , test ifying to ; ir ; ; who expelled the Jews ^ from narrat ive. Aa reg ard the ; ^^^ . the good character ; of the candidate. Milan> Hia crueity toward the of the "True Mount Sinai , " , for in- ganism is called fr Jew; " or , in community. If we would: Apt know -^ ^ ¦ —J ^p^. ; 0n the The College s-perfectly free, no test is cry pk .j Bwp in his dominion B drove stance, as against the competing clearer, terms »*-;rnt -miay nubri what is going on around us in the dea £ h; of Sir 'M oses the property SS who^nSo^SbaS many of them to Eogland and! Hoi- Mount S erba l, "th e combination **> rmo rr w vr»> m . .Wf (See camp , of perfectionists , faith-cure paesed into the ^ hands; ofJtfr. :Josept ail the benefita it offers to students , tory of the Jews of England would atlts feet is to be found a plai n an- '5; Shebuoth , 29 ;. and Yad , in Abo- mumcations from spirit lan d .gg e86 OI al tSmberftnat S The qualifications required are : for the m08t probably have purBUed a dif- swering to the " Plain of .Assem - dah Zarah , II. 4; ) Those champions through pretended media and news- Niasim Behary the Diredtbr of the . Freshmen to the Preparatory Dapart- fe rent course, seeing th at it brought Wage." " Here, " says Mr. Wilson, of what they call orthodoxy are no paper men , hobgoblin-stories, of Lionel de Rothschild . School ,p ro- men t , flue nt Hebrew reading, knowledge . the foundation of the Dutch "is a vast plateau of sufficient ex- philosopherB, n o theologians ; they which we hear almost daily, we posed to take the land -fo r erecting of the regular noun and verb m Hebrew _ _ _ of which in a tent and so locate d that Moses do not argue from principles or for would not be apt to Relieve that thereon^technioal school. 'Many grammar , Bible history to Zjrubabel , J ew. . H n communiDy, 01 wnicn , in » , . . ¦ . .. ., m, ..... . , , , . . , , . . , . . of the Jewish poor* in Jerusalem. Inma ^ta translation of any passage great measure, the E oglishcommu- could overlook .t all when he read P«™rJfS. They are utilitarians such aberrations of the mind exist f^g ^ £: /r om the Book of Genesis, and the abil- nity is an offdhoot. J. W. the Law- Ttiere ls a convent at and latitudinanans. If any custo m also m our country of public schools , joying the use of free dwellings ity to enter the Cincinnati Hi gh School ; -—— ' , -V ¦ : ' -<- , the foot of the mountain , and the or observances seems useful to colleges, fre e[ Speech and free1 press, would never be realized . if M. Beh ar Freahmen for the Collegiate Department A Roumanian correspondent of monks show a great mass of rocky them they advocate it , an d make of But our supsratitions are mere were permitted to carry out fiis plan , must have the ability to enter the clasa- the Hamagid (July 26.h) furnishes debris wSich they say thundered it a criterion of orthodoxy. They gnats in comparison to those of Eu- took possession of tlie; land and set . Seal course of the Cincinnati Univeraity, the following interesting account of down " when the golden calf was do not care so much for the written ropean countries , or s outh of us on fM ut P" ^^ "" tSTSiIPi^ and to p aaa a aatialactory examination in 4 , , e ,, v. " , , , T . , Tf ,, \ - , , . , , , . it *. t . , ' T .. .. .. . . th>ir own account. 1 hey sold the all bran ches taught in the Preparatory the two ^brothers Popper whose broken /' - ./ema fe World. sources of Judaism as for their this continent. In the city of -^ they^ poBBessed and .with the Department of this College. names have been mentioned before •-• traditional^ habits. , The essence Mexico, for instance , a man by the proceeds purchased '' old boards and Isa.ag M. Wisb, in corinection with the South . Amei- One of the most objectionable and spirit of Judaism 'is alto- name of Melvino is held for trial un- boxes , stones and lime and other President ' s. U. c. ican R. public : Fifteen years ago habits among* Americans is the pro- gether out of question exter-^er an indictment for having killed reilaisite B , %. the erection of the AugiiBt 1 , 1888. Juliue Popper (3on of Naphtalia) fusion of titles graciously bestowed nalitiee , vestmentF , form s and a witch . His townsmen, one and ^S ^m tom ^ anV wd rl? " . ¦ i==g left Bucharest and R3Umania , which upon all sorts and classes of men— formulas are the main ques- all, testify th it the slain u woman "Jor two vears the erection of the "Om " in last week' s ~t)eborah offered no chances to Jewish talent women are exempt from this abuse tions. Men who do cling to the es- was a genuine and notorious witch dwellings had been carried on with- gave us quite a lesson on the pre- for fair development. He migrated of language. The Captains , Colonels, Bence and spirit of the Torab , view that killed children by witchcraft , out the people being inatiy way die- vailing atheism , its causes and con- to South America and settled down Generals, Judges, Honorables , Doc- all observancea wherever ordained if the parents refused to give her turbed. About a fortni ght ago some sequences, poorl y hidden behind the in the Argentine Republic, wh ere in tors, Professors and Presidents are fro m that stand point , and under what she wanted. In a town in Government officials demanded agnosticism of modern writers and a few years he became weal thy and as numerous as the stovepi pes in stand that times and conceptions Russia a dead body was found on j ^m w ^ thou^ bt ^ n th n g . peeping through every crevice of distinguished as an enterprising ex- the cold season , to say nothing change, and so must all externali- the Jewish burial ground , every tion of the pubUo authontiee. B The 'the illiterate know-nothingB, whoie plorer and pioneer. In 1886 the about the titles given to persons in ties and forms--are reform ers and strip of flesh cut from the skeleton, fines thus levied were paid. Last •sentiments are poisoned by reading government appointed him com- the various secret societies. The innovators who disintegrate Juda- The Authorities discovered that a Mon day a policeman , escorted by a a little and misunderstandin g much mander of a body of men to ex- funniest creatures among the titled ism. That olimatical orthodoxy band of burglars committed the numDer ot soldiers , came to the •of that little. Tne " Nabal " of old plore Terra del Fuego. He sailed crowd are the Honorables and the and local utilitarianism appear to ajrocity, because thereexists a belief warriing de " olished ^ht^The spoke in his heart only " there is no from the port of Buenos Ayres, and Professors. The latter title , being a us the most unwarranted latitudin- among that class of people, if one dwellings* threatening 8 moreover God" and would not let it come succeeded in landing upon and ex- sort of " bread-winner , " is, i n a arianis m, contrary to the plain anoint himself with the fat ofadead that unless the remainder were re- over his li ps. The modern " Nabal , " ploring that island in the extreme measure , excusable, while the Hon- words of Moses and the Prophets , man he becomes invisible to human moved within twenty-four hours , a 'however , says so with his lips in south . He gave Roumanian names orable is as ridiculous as it is fre- the Talmud and all the savans down eyes. In Sweden latel y a man was tro op of soldiers would be sent to anost instances without the consent to bays , rivers , mounta ins, plains, quent l y a misnomer. But th at is to Joseph Albo , Isaac Arama and arrested , in whose possession was ' f^g ^^ ° * , e groUn^ *h fi "^ of hia heart ; he does not think , etc, and established some settle- none of our business. According to Isaac Abarbanel , even contrary to found a number of infant fingers of th^u ^ faceFVere h^artrending to does not reason , never appeals to meats, after h aving taken posses- the Constitution of the United the Shulchan Aruch and the sue- wrapped in cotton and tied to red witness. On the following morn- «ith*r his understanding or tenti- eion of that country for the Argen- States everybod y has a ri ght to ceeding casuists. Jewish religion strings. The culprit confessed that mg nearly all of theta asBembled inentB ; and yet he says so, simply tine Rapublic , of which it is now a make a fool of himself. We protest signifies intellectual and firm faith such a talisman was believed to be before tn e house of Chief Ra bbi Ely- because he hsars somebody, else province. In July, 1887, Maximus against the Rabbis and Reverend in the great and sublime principles the approved means for him who He a coMulS P h 0 iB ed ollea a ue 8 Chief say bo. It is all accidental , there- Popper , a brother of the former, Doctors continually manufactured and doctrines of Israel aside from all wears it to win the love of any girl Rabbi Salant , and although the fore it is not uncommon that the but eighteen or nineteen years old , by conversion a gents , newspaper externalities , forms and formulas ; whose affections he might desire Rabbis had originally protested agnosti c suddenly turns a mystic left Roumania and went to his writers (this paper not excepted), and loyalty to the eternal congrega- In Eastern Europe the belief in against the unauthorized putting up Buperuaturalist. However , it can brother. In April , 1888, Maximus con gregations, societies, thoughtless tion that is its bearer , exponent and ghosts and witchcraft is as common of th e buil dmgs > they could not re- ihardly be denied that there is an was appointed Governor of Terra talkers, self-deluded and self-glori - advocate among men, loyalty to the as in Western Europe the belief in Jffih ^ BlI «nt B Pe°tj ,torB of t he trouWe amount of atheism rampant in del Fuego , with all the power and fying individuals ; because they are human family and its elements of miracles wrought by holy images, their flock. A^oompanieS^ by ° two Jarg« cities, in sufficient quanti ty, force necessary to civilize the ab- flailing under false colors. They happiness, loyalty also to truth , Scien tists hi gh in authority turn other responsible members of the indte 1 , to account for the demoral- origines and to protect the immi- are pretenders, damaging to the reason , light and purity. All small spiritualists, and philosophical in- ^wish commuu ity, the two Rabbis ;ii alio 0 in certain strata of society, grants arriving there in consider- honor of Judaism ; impostors , nuga- matters are small after all and have fidels maintain that spiritualism is ^ad an interview with the Governor , where among the possessing class able number?. The connection of tory to any cauae, and perpetrators nothing to do with the pillar of the religion of the future . Christen- afo gb 8 th yj ?^ 6 * 1 Jo the ir solicit- gros* materialism , shameless sen- the Popper brothers with the ex- of falsehoods, as often as they sign light to guide us through the wil- dom is as full of absurdities to-day respite. ^ I lffyxceUency 6 however , Galium , lewdness , and licentious- ploration and civilization of that themselves Rabbis or Reverend Doc- "derness. It makes ub feel sore and as it ever was. And yet we are told gave the deputation to understand netf rap idly gain the upper hand , far-off country, and the fact that tors, or permit others to call them small sometimes to behold our fel- the world was redeemed eighteen tfl at at the expiration of that period while among the less favored class, Julius gave Roumanian names to bo. One falsehood is no lead im- low believers quarrel like babies centuries ago. Crime is the same tne n0Use8 would be pulled down nihilism, communism and anarch- the nameless places , created a moral than another. This abuse of over their toy s, in - the face of so as it was, absurdity and stupidity hH *' °T nM of the , ProP e rJy ism .hoot up wildl y, and appear in sensation in Romania , so that the a titl e so honorable to him who has stupendous and sublime a * cause as the same, ' despotism atfd oppression dwelling ™? 8 ]Sad ^vSTthe Rabbis all forms of dishonesty and defal- " Jews " Popper became all at once honestl y acquired it , must be is Judaism, which ought to en- sway their scepter over one-half of power of ' attorney to superintend cation , from the lack of moral prin- " Roumanians "also in the most ex- stopped in honor of the Thorah and gross their whole attention. Those Christendom ; all Europe is an the property. The Rabbis have con- ciple, moral hold on the man of elusive anti Semitic organs. Some for the protection of Congregations, brethren with their olimatical cri- armed camp read y to slaughter one M qU i eU o , y written on the subject to modern know-notbing ism. This of our readers , perhaps , remember It can be stopped only by a rabbinical teria of orthodoxy, indeed , appear another. Where is that boaa ted «& 'iP eba 8 Mo , ntefiore , aad .. h w l8 . d h e " matter ought to be looked to quite th at some of the most enraged anti- union , of this , or any other name, very small and childlike to us. redemption? utmost an5Sy »

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-d ^itudinarianism. This wealth, fame and power To escape LondoPnP

flfter all 8UCCeedB in bring ^^^S£, ?2£ hStadTiT^ 2"

JOffl e , Cor. Plum and McFarland «« *« *«™ looking after , es- this inH.otion absolutely they will ing out the Jewish Quarterl y Review, V™*£j * ™*~MBdrty«tae ardim, from Bafoum, which *?¦Ste., below Fourth 8t. peciallyo where reformation is have to go to that hot place, where, a* announced a year ago. The firbt ?a^D°mai?*'S ?JtStrin nart of the territory Mdldlv^BI turned to deformation. we jud ge, they will find no Jews, it number of this work J, announced ^^^ S^^ bv Tu key after the £> oi ' MBAAO if. WISE , ¦: : t Edit * — being a purely Aryan institution. . to aDbear Bnortlv South Russia, of which twenty-two by Turkey alter the close of the l„,«LEO WISE, ; ; : : : Uanager Ma. Ignatius Donnelly , of New - —^ to appear shortly

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Government of Cberson, war. These.Jewalhave now retail¦ • • ¦' ' - ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ' • • ¦¦ York, lately returned from Eng- Sib Thomas Nohth's "Morall On behalf of the Hebrew Union and seventeen in the Government of to Batoum armed with certify ¦CiBctuBau , P.. August 24 . itf»8. ]andj He BtU1 in8iBtB upon hifl philosophie of Doni " (1670) is a re- College, thanks to Messrs. Wfcin- Ekaterindslav- The population of from the Metropolitan of Trebizonde H«wcura6K mcB. KE iEiB it h theory that Lord Bacon wrote markable boot with a remarkable stock, Lublin & Co., of Sacramento these colonies is 26,733, arid the land declaring that they had been re!Hwtth DrionA - •<» Shakespeare's plays. The geo- pedigree, and it is now restored to the- Oity, Cal., for a contribution of possessed by the colonists is about ceived by him into the Greek flKhbSJ£«i'"ii^V\\'\'.'".".'".'.' Joo graphical , topographical and psy- English reader with every outward one hundred dollars, Eastern ex- 3O0,C0O acres. Not quite one-half Church. As a matterj of fact they HPottage w Europe. One Yew lot ohological blunders in those plays, attraction that bibliophlio publish- change, to the funds of said Col- of this is under cultivation, about have remained Jews, and they ^1'¦=¦ ¦ ' ' however, do not seem to belong to ing can purvey, " An English ver- lege, with the special notice : 60,000 acres are arable^reserve, and tend service at synagogue as u811a]Iao» um^T Z,™™™™™,. ....#« Bacon- sion of an Italian adaptation of a "You may also please draw on us something like 80,000 acres are com- and carry out all religious obeerv.l•.II!?tt»u. iiJrti«

nBuS».i>Mtki.M<,h «»i »«o "**; " p 1... Spanish translation of a Latin ver- for a like amount- every year on mon pasture' land. The remainder ances. The Russian authorities ate IAdvertiBcmenta oi J^Tgation,, unie.s other- A H.E . 8t oonvooation of the Polish Bion 0f a Hebrew translation of an above date until further notice." is waste."—/- C powerless to interfere, as any at-1•'-• ¦

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to *™" ; physicians and other scientists, con- Arabic adaptation of the Pehlevi Tbat is ciassioal £3agllsh. Mb Sidney l" Lee's paper on tempt at a renewal of the ex r ui8ioil|space of two inch es and published each wflok R ah ncr of flicrht, hnnnrnr l rinntnr n . „ . , -, ,. . . ° "lit. owstix -u. J -iaa a pa ^ui «*• » _ ;_«j_-*s._ r , , '¦unto ordeltd discontinued . The charge lor the , ^ ° . *?* nunar.e(1ri

aootorB version of the Indian original '' of a ;—~ "E lizabethan England and the » met by the production of the cei. I«aeta two dollar, for each insertion, without from Austria, Russia and Germany batch of fables, the Fables of Bidpai, It seems that the cntena of or- mhlfahud bv the New tifioates granted by the Metropolitan !ward w the number of times published , -proceedings now appearing in wh5.h hav. Pivfll in|j ihs - TOMn in thodoxy among us are olimatical Jewf> just puonsnea oy lu

^. " !T „t Trebizbnde. Iffi-SSWff !: Lsmberg-was presided over by that ^gthfS 3 Juat no'w. kI in this blessed S S S^ " - Iff rJS^ SSSSSffi E^h^Sm^oSen a

1; theireditione, and the extent of their country and now, the cnj ena are

^ ^^^L^' T*E variousr complaints we re Ito scunotuy the .pubiuhers when giving their dent of the Academy of Science at di8Bemination, it is als3 « the first Kosher food' the covered head, the "

8 A,; _ ' Dlete account of the ceive concerning the rapacity of Cer.|orders. Cracow. < literary link between India and En- P^^^^Complimemtart and memorial resolntlono ot J ' . j u i„«- tj jj f j nn to the Htflrid&rd in thfiR B three OVlOence IOr me exiBienqe oi jbwb ¦ . ^ana aa v _o . . mmlMny nature whatever are pubu.hcd in the Baron "Alfonse Rothschild, of *lflnd ' b^ew Buddhism and UP

t0 tw .Btandaro in tuese tmee ,n E laQd dur. the Elizabethan to the wrong : place, as we have noamxbioan ihaiuu only as paid matter.«t a p ,

donated so000 franra to the Christendom," and is written in a P°int8' ne is- orthodox, they say. . d° j ,. dontemnorarv drama control ,over those'gentlemen. Fot

- «, . . n,..... . ^rI.„™ a w widows and orphans of deceased lau8uaSe a;uainett lts raciest ana . ¦ ¦ ¦ ... .. .. .. na the: most curious points brought amg musi pay so ana so much ;JSff^

aamm^laHn

\ rabbis and cantors. If one of our most dignified expression. To have f * * Byna^gogue with ^heir ege

^^^^^J ^ ,^ bills are sent and collected like billB^ .«,w.r.„s .„, ,f Ii7^.,m«nu in thu. P.wi millibnaites would do likewise, ^w waden will confe r«favor h ?ob bota thi idnrtuenj ntoifiot of thfi Rnv Mr Wfi/>h B1fir in luxurious Conditions of printing arid ««.««*». in Jiingiana prayers ior „,., , ,..„, iha tj f s . t h* if deemed insufficient, must be. paid.«tt. p.bi.,h.abr .utb^ nubiishihe is a niece of eood fortune «ie restoration of the sacrificial Houndsditoh was the chief seat pi

dy ^ . :¦/ -^ n im ,

^-itota.mE.ca uBiEUTH. , favpr ofindige nt mi meters could be ?f J^fJ

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culte have lately been made the cri- the Elizabethan Jewry, .and alr dy ^S^S ^J

—— ¦ . ¦ ¦ . -± ¦; ¦ . . „ „ \ realized. We have in America a weal^ on wnica Mr. j osepn Jacobs, ot . . ^ „a„„^ „»+i,^™rt a a resounded to the cry of ' 01e,CloV oi a lunerai oecause noi paw surfl..S ^ ' ^^^ thy middle class tW is quite chc iJ U tHu table ; our millionaires, however- gratulated.-,/. World.

!i^3 w?S thev mus ^lately crept in amon g the earlier ^ - ^

rx^e no control over .EBl.„u,. «.w„mu ( ..^ i.,.ad. ^Qod bless them-do not belong to. _ „ . . . \„ u * > -¦ ? ?Z2 AfSlfll lLTS d^U«rB a number of "baptizatos rnini8ter8,,nor can we enforce anywan^ YoraWvU^ e Coneral the middle Class. T

/E aWtmW 0rW StateS thatV be ?^^jtM^ A».ui e„h;, PaBw. I -_L1_!! __ under the guidance of a faithful another climate when he decided

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win . be neither published nor preserved. No the Arinada celebratioQ in England 8afe conduct b7 the K'ne of the; Ihloh 1S ¦not absplut9ly necessary. ' CorVat - the author of confirmation or funeral in the con.: Mss. Wm.be returned; ,uniesa forward ed for ex- > ,, ..: .ft_a_it^. of jBWi aH Wfli] Sinaitio Bedouins, the Rev. Edward The author of the Mishnah (see ^.t

v„ ^? ' T. ;-¦ - ¦¦- ;¦ >, ^recation and no more "for a wed.«jnlna« 0n at :speclal reques t of the publisher. : m Lneir capaciiy OI j ewfl as Well ^. , ¦ • , ¦ ¦ . ; ' . - ., j rJ imT R qVli^rl Ab nin in ohnfK nr " GrudlteB ," who, On his Way to Con- gregauon , ana no Biure lur a wea-¦ ' : : ': ¦ - • ¦ • " -. as Englishmen. The policy which L< Wilson, m the spring of the pres- ^^tm L .»-?) l^Ved agam in another , ,.n . olfl ^- visiteoV oh¦ Saturdav dinS than the ^ party . is. wi ling toN6r,cK.x6^cnENxS. / dictated: tyThe firBt Bemeater of the Bcholaatic vm^^^^^

yoar l8S8-89 in the; Hebrew TJnion Col- the Jnqui^^^^lege openfl for the Preparatory, Depart- the blooathirsty bigotry which, ^0UQt ^Inai» which he ascended to m the court; of the priests to per-

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whb Wflre should recompense : the. :minist ermentoa jhe^

Mpnd^in September, ne&r]y:.;a ;cefltUry before , had ex- .^-nmitii He^ succeeded Jn tak, form ^he ¦observances ^nnectecl JjSin S eam nW- properly^VBut we

have iothing to^

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?• '-t/i- & was a noted Jew-hater and JewN paotographsj and these, beautifully Talmud/must have lived in another Amis two s ^ers^

Oory^adds, were ;. , J^.. . ¦, - :. - ¦¦ - - .in the College Building, Cincinnati. All 1+' waP '.W1 v?w n.»«»r ana. Jew- f p ¦ r » . . ^. . ; . , v „„„:u ¦-„„„„„:„i]„ kv, u«- also born in London. This is a most ; ¦:.¦ .¦¦¦• ¦ ¦ ; ¦¦- . ¦. : r . -:v -;- - ¦¦.;• ¦¦; ¦. ¦«tudenta; mn\t be P4nt to ,egiBter,i in baiter; an^:<,der not :to io8eTtbeir P^^^: thoae absent will remain in the classes torture with which the battle-ships 1D ,?e - ?nly peatery Magazine. Mr. f^- . ,A1J ea^rifioes will be/abol- v . ' . of j w - ,

Hg , 8aiem julv lith Bay8-. 'or grades occapied during the, last 0> the Amada aj . Baid to have been VVilson.visited the sites marked out ished in the future. " Then again existsnoe, of Jews here, m the last aalern, July litn^ays . ,.echolastic year. Freshmen are required S^w^S^eV S byi

Arab

or monkish tradition as that otfier : «;reformer >> who auda- V™*** °* the sixteenth century.- «3ta} ¦ ¦». ptobablyv aware that ;to present certificates from the school at-. ^

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a naa pr0 Da°ly

been¦' , ^-t ha B^nM -of' -iIii >Ri«i-l,-«V-«™h,'f- «f oiouslv maintains that iarflel hW J - Q- - morelhan twenty yqars ago the late,tended last vear and from the rabbi and more than once on the persons -of ?™ B°enf ot r the faniiliar events of cio^Biy. maintains mat Israel has . .. - ¦/ / ' . • ; ¦ ¦... ¦ •¦¦ Sir .Moses Montefiore acquired soma :S Sdem of "he,2St Marranos and Judai ferreted the Exodus ; buWhough some were no Messiah, ^TflW P«, . and ,The amount and yariety of super-; land at ^rusalem.rwlflchv he jm!-wbich they belong (Ohriatians excepted) out by the Grand Inquisitors at very dubious, others in every way tt>af other .innovator who ad- stitions coursing in Christendom in apart for the benefit of thev poor,;or from any offiberoi the Union of Amer- Madrid and- Seville. It was Philip B.itiBfied" .tbe requirements of the yanced Nipamr muj a n/Jpn 73 these very days appears incredible Some thirty dwellings

^were weoted -' icarirHebrew Congregatipns, testifying to ;ir;; who expelled the Jews ^from narrative. Aa regard the ; ^^^. the good character ; of the candidate. Milan> Hia crueity toward the of the "True Mount Sinai,", for in- ganism is called fr Jew; " or, in community. If we would: Apt know -^

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^p^.; 0n theThe College s-perfectly free, no test is crypk.jBwp in his dominion B drove stance, as against the competing clearer, terms »*-;rnt -miay nubri what is going on around us in the dea£h; of Sir 'Moses the property

SS who^nSo^SbaS many of them to Eogland and! Hoi- Mount Serbal, "the combination **> rmo rrw vr»> m ..Wf (See camp, of perfectionists, faith-cure paesed into the^hands;ofJtfr.:Josept

ail the benefita it offers to students, tory of the Jews of England would atlts feet is to be found a plain an- '5; Shebuoth, 29 ;. and Yad, in Abo- mumcations from • spirit land .gge86OI

al™ tSmberftnat SThe qualifications required are : for the m08t probably have purBUed a dif- swering to the "Plain of .Assem- dah Zarah, II. 4;) Those champions through pretended media and news- Niasim Behary the Diredtbr of the. Freshmen to the Preparatory Dapart- ferent course, seeing that it brought Wage." "Here," says Mr. Wilson, of what they call orthodoxy are no paper men, hobgoblin-stories, of Lionel de Rothschild . School, p ro-ment, fluent Hebrew reading, knowledge . the foundation of the Dutch "is a vast plateau of sufficient ex- philosopherB, no theologians ; they which we hear almost daily, we posed to take the land -for erectingof the regular noun and verb m Hebrew _ _ _ of which in a tent and so located that Moses do not argue from principles or for would not be apt to Relieve that thereon^technioal school. 'Manygrammar, Bible history to Zj rubabel , J ew..Hn communiDy, 01 wnicn, in » , . . ¦ . .. ., m, ..... . , , ,. . , ,. „. , . . of the Jewish poor* in Jerusalem.Inma ta translation of any passage great measure, the E oglishcommu- could overlook .t all when he read P«™rJfS. They are utilitarians such aberrations of the mind exist f^g £:/rom the Book of Genesis, and the abil- nity is an offdhoot.—J. W. the Law- Ttiere ls a convent at and latitudinanans. If any custom also m our country of public schools, joying the use of free dwellingsity to enter the Cincinnati High School ; -——' , -V ¦•:• ' •—-<- , the foot of the mountain, and the or observances seems useful to colleges, free[ Speech and free1 press, would never be realized.if M. BeharFreahmen for the Collegiate Department A Roumanian correspondent of monks show a great mass of rocky them they advocate it, and make of But our supsratitions are mere were permitted to carry out fiis plan,must have the ability to enter the clasa- the Hamagid (July 26.h) furnishes debris wSich they say thundered it a criterion of orthodoxy. They gnats in comparison to those of Eu- took possession of tlie; land and set. Seal course of the Cincinnati Univeraity, the following interesting account of down " when the golden calf was do not care so much for the written ropean countries, or south of us on fMut P"„ ^""tSTSiIPi^and to paaa a aatialactory examination in 4 , , e ,, v. " , , , „ T . , Tf ,, \ - , , . , ,, . it *. t . , ' T .. . . ... . th>ir own account. 1 hey sold theall branches taught in the Preparatory the two ^brothers Popper whose broken/'-./emafe World. sources of Judaism as for their this continent. In the city of - they^ poBBessed and .with theDepartment of this College. names have been mentioned before •-• traditional^ habits. , The essence Mexico, for instance, a man by the proceeds purchased' ' old boards andIsa.ag M. Wisb, in corinection with the South . Amei- One of the most objectionable and spirit of Judaism 'is alto- name of Melvino is held for trial un- boxes, stones and lime and otherPresident 's. U. c. ican R. public : Fifteen years ago habits among* Americans is the pro- gether out of question — exter-^er an indictment for having killed reilaisiteB ,%. the erection of theAugiiBt 1, 1888. Juliue Popper (3on of Naphtalia) fusion of titles graciously bestowed nalitiee, vestmentF, forms and a witch. His townsmen, one and ^S m tom anVwd rl? " *°. ¦ i==g left Bucharest and R3Umania , which upon all sorts and classes of men— formulas are the main ques- all, testify th it the slain u woman "Jor two vears the erection of the"Om " in last week's ~t) eborah offered no chances to Jewish talent women are exempt from this abuse tions. Men who do cling to the es- was a genuine and notorious witch dwellings had been carried on with-gave us quite a lesson on the pre- for fair development. He migrated of language. The Captains, Colonels, Bence and spirit of the Torab , view that killed children by witchcraft , out the people being inatiy way die-vailing atheism, its causes and con- to South America and settled down Generals, Judges, Honorables, Doc- all observancea wherever ordained if the parents refused to give her turbed. About a fortni ght ago somesequences, poorl y hidden behind the in the Argentine Republic, where in tors, Professors and Presidents are from that standpoint, and under what she wanted. In a town in Government officials demandedagnosticism of modern writers and a few years he became wealthy and as numerous as the stovepipes in stand that times and conceptions Russia a dead body was found on j^m w thou bt n th n

g.peeping through every crevice of distinguished as an enterprising ex- the cold season, to say nothing change, and so must all externali- the Jewish burial ground, every tion of the pubUo authontiee.

BThe'the illiterate know-nothingB, whoie plorer and pioneer. In 1886 the about the titles given to persons in ties and forms--are reformers and strip of flesh cut from the skeleton, fines thus levied were paid. Last•sentiments are poisoned by reading government appointed him com- the various secret societies. The innovators who disintegrate Juda- The Authorities discovered that a Monday a policeman, escorted by aa little and misunderstanding much mander of a body of men to ex- funniest creatures among the titled ism. That olimatical orthodoxy band of burglars committed the numDer ot soldiers, came to the•of that little. Tne " Nabal " of old plore Terra del Fuego. He sailed crowd are the Honorables and the and local utilitarianism appear to ajrocity, because thereexists a belief warriing de "olished ^ht^Thespoke in his heart only " there is no from the port of Buenos Ayres, and Professors. The latter title , being a us the most unwarranted latitudin- among that class of people, if one dwellings* threatening

8 moreoverGod" and would not let it come succeeded in landing upon and ex- sort of "bread-winner," is, in a arianism, contrary to the plain anoint himself with the fat ofadead that unless the remainder were re-over his lips. The modern " Nabal," ploring that island in the extreme measure, excusable, while the Hon- words of Moses and the Prophets, man he becomes invisible to human moved within twenty-four hours, a'however , says so with his lips in south. He gave Roumanian names orable is as ridiculous as it is fre- the Talmud and all the savans down eyes. In Sweden lately a man was troop of soldiers would be sent toanost instances without the consent to bays, rivers, mountains, plains, quently a misnomer. But that is to Joseph Albo, Isaac Arama and arrested , in whose possession was 'f^g ^^° *,

e groUn^ *h fi"of hia heart ; he does not think, etc, and established some settle- none of our business. According to Isaac Abarbanel , even contrary to found a number of infant fingers of th^u faceFVereh^artrending todoes not reason, never appeals to meats, after having taken posses- the Constitution of the United the Shulchan Aruch and the sue- wrapped in cotton and tied to red witness. On the following morn-«ith*r his understanding or tenti- eion of that country for the Argen- States everybody has a right to ceeding casuists. Jewish religion strings. The culprit confessed that mg nearly all of theta asBembledinentB ; and yet he says so, simply tine Rapublic , of which it is now a make a fool of himself. We protest signifies intellectual and firm faith such a talisman was believed to be before tne house of Chief Rabbi Ely-because he hsars somebody, else province. In July, 1887, Maximus against the Rabbis and Reverend in the great and sublime principles the approved means for him who He

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8 Chiefsay bo. It is all accidental , there- Popper, a brother of the former, Doctors continually manufactured and doctrines of Israel aside from all wears it to win the love of any girl Rabbi Salant, and although thefore it is not uncommon that the but eighteen or nineteen years old, by conversion agents, newspaper externalities, forms and formulas ; whose affections he might desire Rabbis had originally protestedagnostic suddenly turns a mystic left Roumania and went to his writers (this paper not excepted), and loyalty to the eternal congrega- In Eastern Europe the belief in against the unauthorized putting upBuperuaturali st. However, it can brother. In April , 1888, Maximus congregations, societies, thoughtless tion that is its bearer, exponent and ghosts and witchcraft is as common of the buildmgs> they could not re-ihardly be denied that there is an was appointed Governor of Terra talkers, self-deluded and self-glori - advocate among men, loyalty to the as in Western Europe the belief in Jffih ^BlI«nt BPe°tj ,torB of the trouWeamount of atheism rampant in del Fuego, with all the power and fying individuals ; because they are human family and its elements of miracles wrought by holy images, their flock. A^oompanieSby °twoJarg« cities, in sufficient quanti ty, force necessary to civilize the ab- flailing under false colors. They happiness, loyalty also to truth , Scientists high in authority turn other responsible members of theindte 1, to account for the demoral- origines and to protect the immi- are pretenders, damaging to the reason, light and purity. All small spiritualists, and philosophical in- ^wish commuuity, the two Rabbis;ii alio 0 in certain strata of society, grants arriving there in consider- honor of Judaism ; impostors, nuga- matters are small after all and have fidels maintain that spiritualism is ^ad an interview with the Governor,where among the possessing class able number?. The connection of tory to any cauae, and perpetrators nothing to do with the pillar of the religion of the future . Christen- afo g b 8 th yj ? 6*1 Jo their solicit-gros* materialism, shameless sen- the Popper brothers with the ex- of falsehoods, as often as they sign light to guide us through the wil- dom is as full of absurdities to-day respite. IlffyxceUency

6 however,Galium , lewdness ,and licentious- ploration and civilization of that themselves Rabbis or Reverend Doc- "derness. It makes ub feel sore and as it ever was. And yet we are told gave the deputation to understandnetf rapidly gain the upper hand , far-off country, and the fact that tors, or permit others to call them small sometimes to behold our fel- the world was redeemed eighteen tfl at at the expiration of that periodwhile among the less favored class, Julius gave Roumanian names to bo. One falsehood is no lead im- low believers quarrel like babies centuries ago. Crime is the same tne n0Use8 would be pulled downnihilism , communism and anarch- the nameless places, created a moral than another. This abuse of over their toys, in - the face of so as it was, absurdity and stupidity h H *' °TnM of the ,ProPerJyism .hoot up wildly, and appear in sensation in Romania, so that the a title so honorable to him who has stupendous and sublime a* cause as the same,'despotism atfd oppression dwelling™?8

]Sad ^vSTthe Rabbisall forms of dishonesty and defal- " Jews " Popper became all at once honestly acquired it, must be is Judaism, which ought to en- sway their scepter over one-half of power of 'attorney to superintendcation , from the lack of moral prin- " Roumanians "also in the most ex- stopped in honor of the Thorah and gross their whole attention. Those Christendom ; all Europe is an the property. The Rabbis have con-ciple, moral hold on the man of elusive anti Semitic organs. Some for the protection of Congregations, brethren with their olimatical cri- armed camp ready to slaughter one MqUieUo,y written on the subject tomodern know-notbing ism. This of our readers, perhaps, remember It can be stopped only by a rabbinical teria of orthodoxy, indeed , appear another. Where is that boaated «& „'iP eba8 Mo,ntefiore , aad..hw

l8 .dhe"matter ought to be looked to quite that some of the most enraged anti- union, of this, or any other name, very small and childlike to us. redemption? utmost an5Sy»

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THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. 5The immigration from Russia. will Jew-then the cutting and breaking I version : « Ltt me alone and I wi ll apecies of bird. But R. Merinu.^ TRJKIDAD. COLO.

'. wife aD d family. Mrs. Mosee will remainl0t deoreaee, if it is true what of bread dipped in salt , and pacing destroy them and blot out their j ects. - in New York for several months,TheniDven " reports, viz .- that the Com-

^around a

ll of us partook of it. name from under the heavens." (33) If A yah nnd Dayah mean the i™h™ . iW e she will then visit many friends in other

Son proposed to tbegovernment ^S^Xd W^,8 T

f t^t statement is: " I will make same a^inial. why Te" t?ey men tr T^Z^t f ^nS „^. i'bt^KSSf7m Jrmit anv Jews to settle in iffi!«»?fi, i ' 0ur ho3)freely of thee a great nation ," and the tioned separatel y? And again , if Mouniains , where they make n bold ?^T^L„ ? ? ™t10t to permit any uewa io seme in cnt oised the solemn face and queer second : "A more numerous and according to the Talmud these two sweep to the north , west and partly to It-would pteaae ua to see our Jewish

,he interior distnctfl of Russia, agn- notions of Christians as to how to more powerful nation than it." (34) names of mm Wrd aw eiveTin two the aouth , the town'has high mountnina 'a*e0* 8]v? * f

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n ^L°L°£Unrists only ehall be exempt keep the Sabbath. • "My children God said to Jacob -'Return to't he different la^S?.togS5ii iK ffiff aTO^ffr^Sf S?S =" o^tad^^ndt^r Gelrom this restriction, and they also w

p" sa* t0 me on. Wednesday, land of thy father s.and I will be with understanding, why were not all 5m!!"„ Z thef east. Thus doesTl ie Mess them.„/1nr thefollowinK rulesonly :None „ P i lP.m°r r.0Jw 18 Ibursday, Iht e, and Jacob, in his prayer , birds named thus in two lartguagea? land locked on every hand , except toward Mr. Moses Biernbauii is going East.un ,, , . °„„„ t„„ j n, next Yav ie -"'day, and then the quoting the commands, states it Remembering esneciallv that the the east and southeast, where the beauti- For what purpose he only knows himself.shall purchase , more land than next shall be Sabbath. I wish it in this, manner : ."The Lord, who Torah desires to emnlov ohraeeol ful natural J?la,nB Btteich aw°y and are Captain Kilph Hammerslough has

twenty (Russian about eighty) acres was Sabbath now.' It ig the delight- eaidst unto me, return note thv oev ao a i to hi S v Jr i nor..,- « *•¦ «H*Uu>ce. By reasons of this gone East to pnrchase hia fal l atock. A

oS, and this he must work with =

da? of the week." ChrisSan country and to thy birth niaS, ana ^cZ AVj R aTSX£ ! w1ffl ,«£ SiMrt 'SS'ft'SMb family ; ne is hot permitted to aaD oatn-teepers, is there not a les- I will deal well with thee." (36) these difficulties we must call in ing in the regions of the Rockies, pour our Eastern cities. I wonder if the

-.«« hfl ln or DOssfiBS or work more SJ^ii ? U8 , B of familieB? When Moses promulgates the laws the aid of logic. Ayah is a generic down "° Baddenly and severely upon Captain will give us an opportunity to-engage help or possess or wori more Shall we not try and turn over a new as revealed to him by God , he in- term, which includes the names Kansas, Nebraska and many of our sister "lend congratulations and smoke hiathan such a parcel. Nor are Jews leaf in the manner of amiroaeriinor sarin & letter into the text Hfi^ Tn n««i, lii r». i! .- P n States to the east. By reason of our twc-for-a-quarter Havanaa on hia re-£ri«d to form oobuie., they th,. SJwB? oWBbSZ T™52S£Zi»t21£. &t&?SteSf i8&f t SttUS»fflUft S£S *&£&***

"¦ -"*mUst enter the existing clans. Un- maite tne children happy., ent versions obtain . In the first which the term bird includes tur- of the South. The nighta are cool the Mr. E. Sugarman, proprietor of the.Aar these circumstances none would ^^sa=== tne phrase is: " Remember the Sab- ties, doves and pigeons ; and Amos y0ar round , and blan kets may be com- Golden Eagle, who has been East on an. \. * « nunrr ™ a «?„„„ nn„ j EEBRE W UNION COLLEGE. bath-day," in the second , " Observe vii. 9, " And the hi eh places of Isaac 'ortably "^P1

nn?,er ln Ao.8UBt : ?et the extended business trip, is expected homothink of Betthng on a piece of land utr^wote.. th'e Sabbath-4ay.,: So also, " do not shall be. made.Slate "alluding in daye are plfMan0y war?? ll wi2'§r' an3 ,n a tew davB- We vin »° <}oubt ]eant-mvwhere. If this ifl to become ">rMr *otc'* lZ*t »* and "dr. n^ rf«S».»/wi »£fD „«J? * 1 Tva JutUn

fin, »a overcoat may generally be dispensed from Him the feeling in the Eaat of theanywn ere. *i ¦ w " "« Oar young co-relisioniBts. Professor S r ? /^?

«0 nrt d«re: (37) this name to those of Eden and of with. The rarity and dryness of the at- coming election. Being that he is a soundlaw, it will necessarily drive thou- 0 /d, * .HT ttK "false teslimony " and ''vaih testi- Israel ; and finally "Destroyed shall mosphere cause neither the heat or the old Democrat, according to his story wesandB of young people from Russia , JL of Ph.M'JIin^a »^'p^I,Jfr » mony," (38)and .finally, "Thou ehalt be the higher places of Aven. (51) At cold to be oppressive ;and while the very will perhaps be informed that Clevelandj ... Af *h*m «ni nnma *k;q *ro.w' °/f,mlaaelphia , and Richard Gott- not commit adultery," in the first anv rate it is obvious that these two earth in the eastern slope pants because has the election down pat.and many of them will oome this hert o New York are very active in verBioD, while in the second, the names Dayah^ anTAyah have twS °| eati ft5 *$& thrbJ? * Between Mr. Simon Weil as apie storyway - . , ., t SSL^"* ^¥ " "£' i8,added ' )>»l ^« inarmmon AyBh SfftS ar5hS?Xnl0SKS .ffi SKfe n%0£CbelB " & Pia"' ¦ „ Tr . * V ' -i •

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"1 of the American S8 above, ThuB license is taken, themselves of all possible clothing,:nek- « * we iiavo no cfiolce!The 7o88tsc/te (wngr ib publish- Oriental Sodety," Boston, May, 1888.- additions and elisions are made, (28V Genesis «iv 17 and 43 46 the shadeandmop theirBtreaminfrbrows M^^\ &^u^^T Sbga retrospect of Berlin one hu*- Dr. Adler presente a "Note on the Col- which decreet students will under! g Sfs /rvii 4,7 * ' 4 and cool their parching throataVth con-

^ ^ i SA&^dred years ago. Under, the date !fi°n oI Oriental Antiquities, in the Btand. (40) (80) Numbers «ii; g! 11. . &f S^l^^ 3StJS ^ ' ^ZmS^SS«t of July, .1788, the following in- Na^

al MttBeum •* Wrthta^,," and Some study the Talmud for the ^l] £K£*S?

th il«M ^&7S^S^& Mr. Bert

Manebach , of. .IfensbachW«stine oocurrence is mentioned • *? ^J

n!°.

,inc«ment °< a Proposed Com- 8ake of acquiring reputation ; hence 33) S *H lb- Deut ix 14 fire ftnd Plv tb? ceaseless fan and curse Bros., is in the Eastern market,teresting. occurrence is :mentionea . plete Edition of tbe works. of Edward they haveapredeliction for civil law M Ibidim ' *e busy moaquito. even then, in our Mrs. Simon Banders haa returned withA distinction - ., extremely rare in Hiacks," arid subjoins a tentative list of They have merit for this ; for they <35) Gen. xzxi. 3; «xU. 10. beantifal cUy oi Tnndad^men and women her family from a very pleasant sojourn

tboBe times fell; oh that day to the;. "*. moat impor tant contribntione to the teach the erring and res ore the W | "¦

& *&*• *• % S .'ffl^thS rtato^^ '"J

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'f]0tof ;MarkUB,HerZ) huBband;of the cuneiform research and kindred subjects, right to thoSe from whom it was §{ SSS " JlSff r W Z^W^Wt! w& C? -SSeUf K

6 S^wtoftrenowned Henrietta Herz, Doctor by this greatest of cuneiformists, as Pro- withheld. Still, if all the Jews (39) Exodus xx. IB'; Deut. v! 17. mother earth they retire to their couch been spending a few weeks with his nu-'« +*,« t nrBTflf ri of the Tflwiflh mm. feSBor ^"P* callfl. him. Dr. Gottheil were righteous, there would be no (40) All this, throws a light upon the apd3{rJ '«JS,5K w™

aw! i5 !ian meroua friends in the city , has returnedat the^Lazar^pf

the

£w"*Mom- presents a geographical chart, taken from need of this part of the Talmud, remarkable crfHcaltart of iL E^; and

Sfe&^a^i tuin Ma^cSf; home'.mumty, already widely known by the Berlin M8.-of the -MenarathEudhse Besides there are laws, which are teffi^ htS^i^ft

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^aD; of Claredon , Texae,'.hia numerous writings, and- in 0. Bar Elehraya," with an erudite e±- not incumbent on individuals, ^ SmS^

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m6nt- ,.;. v T ff l ^ M&&- possession of the title of Court planation of the names contained there- but are attended to by represen- acter, a thesis of which Matthew Arnold The seasons glide into each other with- becom6 one 0[ otir citizene, He alsoCouncillor of the principality of in. Dr. Jastrow brings a brief sketch of iail0n r by one on behalf of the is the latest, if not an original advocate, out aperceptible change , and the same Bpoke of another family who will soon re-¦w- Mi»v :-;ir« iiii''h« ti,o X n A ata the erammatical works of Y«h.idfl H«r- many, c. a;, the blowing of the ¦

. («) A succint and very precise defini- character of clothing u usually worn the move to 6ur mid8f , j ir< Neuman is in.Wftldeck; He was on the above date l"e grammatical worn ox lenuda ilay- comet on tn9 r>ay of Atonem eht ahd tion of religion.euch ascan he placed side year round. Besides the enable climate the wool and hide trade,appointed by the King a Doctor of 3™* ™eJ^

t?f ,,d °°r 8mcera thankB t0 on New Year • the dailv sacrifice by side with that of MaimonideB, and, Trinidad has more hours of sunshme in Mr. l. Reuther will bring hia family^.i -i "¦¦t' ¦ - tr^ -„„Vi^ r. n Dr- R- Gottheil for this Valuable donation ft" > ,• . • » • -aauy. saormce,. vj;ewed from the standpoint of modern the course of the year than has any city jrom New York City to our.ibot-hill cityPhilosophy, ;Hpw greatly Dr. Herz to our Libr:ary the festive offerings, and the law conceptions, is more comprehensive than in any 8tate .,of the TJnion. The average a°an early date.: was beloved.by the young students - Another heriefaptor wh 0Bfi n*m»ia »>,„ f 8??6? convocations. / Similarly irand tolerant of that ideality in prog of our ^

annual^aunahine• exceeds that of Mr, ^m P. Monash ie expected back

TOO d ftvi-dfinped-bv the circumstance :i^K^T a ¦ 7a° ? «t -,* one jud ge: suffices to adjust' the rasa which .a the g ory .of humanity. New York. City by 1,400 hours, Three fr0m his extended fishing; and huntingwas eyidencei oy tne circumstance moat frequently recorded in our "Book wroni6 %f £ev6ral' communities; (42 Exodus xxxiii . 13. or. four cloudy ;aays to the month , or trip throughout the Kocky Mountains,that at the commencement of the of Donations," the Hon ; Moses F. Wilson, Maii iR how^vpr ¦ morftUv hnnhrl fn <43>- J««mtai « 22. thirty-five or forty to the year- are more August 18, 1888. Black Diamond.winter session lie:;announced ¦ :' > ffiX^SS^S^fi S : :- ;

v^' n

VV" .owing to the great rush to hear hia llb^

ry wltQ a^ *^ mosphere, the abundance , of .sunshine ». LYNCHBURG, VA,¦io/.+iirfl B;ftn '' waa "'oh1iWd lo 'Vflmo ve vo^meo' *he biography and works of his (Sreator and can order his con- (47) Job xxxvi. 22. and .the absence .of malaria , the cool and —— : ,lectures ne was j uj iBeu iu x«nj uy« Danta Au htoj i Jq the original English, duct, arid in this sense attain cbh- . C48) Viz,, Genus, species, differentia, invigorating nights, .theabsence of gnats, It has been spine time since 1 have hadthe local from his QWn house to ft French and German laneaaeea Bocca- victiori and knowlfldm nf Gnf l (4 1) property and accident. fleae. and mosquitoes, TrinidadUsithein- the pleaaure 0 sending your excellentlorcm Tfall - . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' . ' . JTt iv? - -h. '"S"8^'^

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?aifS^.l*(~, -^V' (40) Leviticus xi. 14. vaiid!s paradise, and : one of the few j ournal any news from down among thalarge -n.su v - ,

^ . ¦¦ . cio'sll Decameron, Goethe's Poems and Thus Mosea said : " Show me thy (60) Deut. xiv. 13. , places where the mere act of breathing mountains. Our people are astir with , N.:¦' '. " ¦.¦*- . . ¦-... . - ¦* •¦¦¦. - . • .;¦¦ ¦. . . Theatre in French; and Pierron's His- ways, that I may know thee." (42) (61) Amos x. 8. is a continual pleasure, "r For asthma the the times.' ¦ ¦I t is often maihtaine.d that the toire de la Litterature Romaine. :;These And the prophet said :. " The wise '" -: (Tb be Continued.) climate acts ai a specific. Many afflicted Mrs. Lazirus was called to Charlottes- _

Hebrews learned , of .the to^^ ¦ •¦ ¦¦• ¦ - - ¦ ' - - ¦¦

¦, ¦

^ SS SS SSe? Sie ift SiaiiB the names.of an gels, although evidence of the hterary^t^^^ AUGUSTA QA. whose existence elsewhere has been a city. • . . , ' ¦• ' " :. .there is no proof on reooid to this liber ' " ~ ' "¦• ¦' long-drawn agony.: Consumptives' -who ¦ Mr. Joseph Cohn . has ju st returned^?¦-'•¦Ti;:-'rt.<ii; fliit '"'iwi rtf -¦' »,.*

¦- honorable donor. ' And in this-

^senae the .- Thora says : After a lingering illneas of nine months come here in/me are^ invariably^ restored from a visit to.thc1 Springs. . :¦ -effect.; . In . the ;hrst Ferek of Jiosh. -. • ais - 'odlleaitae who holds the next " Thou shalt know this day and lam able again to be on my legs ; by to health. AllMious disorders soon give 3Ira. . Mary Berlin is bore on a abortHasha noh in Yerushalmi.the inain ra ^1^.

B ,L^ ^^ "ie

next { to heart." (44) And David the aid of a crutch I can hobble aW .way; 6(the :e.fiect!f/irf-^elnMte.- ,aiid; visit to her sister, Mrs

^L. Strause,;. . . t . . ¦-¦. j ,»« rani ia the ,]Bt of givera, the Hon. *";, ¦¦¦ ™t V -J ~ L a A3'„?twt,^w and will resume mr correaoondehce wiUi those who have been nursing their livers . Mr. Max Guggenhe mer , wife andpassage ; occurs >in-these worde W Julius Rosenthal, of Chicago, has for- 'Bal

^: "Knew the Godof lhy father ^7SSK«BS for well nigh a life time, actually forget child left last weTk on a two months'a'3k?on rnpc .flK 1DN trp? \XpHW warded^!." tb'tis a new and highly interest- <8D iSjr,w, ka^ $?'.. thl

^1. ma,n. Ya8 dared, the fortitude required to bear my thatthere:ici sochan orgarl ini the human j ourney j fhrough Europe.- ,• . .' .4.MU: «hiu¦'¦i^nu : i.v . - .ar • ' • '¦'¦"¦ v ¦ ;„~ „ .v : * i t t ¦ created. (45) Having cultured him: Bnffflrinc >was Job like Manv a time anatomy. . For a multitude of other ills Mrs. Frances Aronheim 19 here on a:7?^^n^W>'^ahbi

Simepn

hen^Lakish said, also the natoes of the -Drummond ationt f Philo Judaeus orthe' ^f.he.gan. . take me out of this world, and^^ even'by many hot spnnRs in our State giveapeedy . Miss YettaKaufman .left last week for

oniml a riomA^m "nitli ' MiAm fi-nWi Jewish. Alexandrian Philosophy in its . ¦« > ¦. .:., ¦ • ¦• ¦ -: '~4 destruction my BurTering to destroy. relief. *« Let thine ear hearken unto my home, after.spending six wangelB came Up With tnem from jweionmentand Completion

¦« i H fl nnn Now Our forefathers pOsseflEed ™ „„ t: ,.." ".: ™ " • ¦ words, and verily it shall be well with with-her cousin, Miss Carrie Heller, of.^bel. ^he said Anaia, who flour- g^Sg SSrJad^s book °Z certain: eBoterio; knowledge as; to \i^ffiS^ASaS U*^^ „ w w V ' ,,i«VBrt^ ^ tntVrtrd . ^hfi ftnd of thft fhirt l '' ^ , " f B,1

f™'f fl W ^.we Qoa .. w,, a y. the meaJareifieDtS Ana Biiffefd tq Bpeat out .teiUevermote; thee." Mr. and Mrs. Vf . M. Hanlme .hav»I8ne<^ towara . tne .entt pl tne tnira result of diligent , study and;, deep re- fVf\{„ rh»ff niti^ii t^n^^^^ *,, -¦ conqehsation aabos. mpved from our city to Baltimore, muchChrietian,century, eight ,centurieB; search, we ehail render an account there- w23SK S A* — ^V"** *™ ™" ¦

The refeuiar annual meeting of the con- tolhe regret oi the farge circle of iriendaafter the retuin ' Of the exiles from of to oar readers. The article "Junior- SS SS rS "*¦ U ™Z p t 7T retl!ffl

tlUffered *"**<* took place August 12th, when thajr have made while ivm^amongufl^x, 1- i ¦¦ " • j : i • * • iv- R^wt^n DT,«pi<i » w tp,«0

„Wt0„a^ '¦«¦' n11™ 10^?!. ;ineir assernons need from mflammatory rheumatism they can the following, gentlemen were elected of- Mr. A- Jacobs^of Elizabeth , ;N. J., i8Babylonia, does not maintain this Bight in Genesis, by Joseph Jacobs, in explanation', just as the verse does : sympathize with me. : ' ¦. :- - . ficera: ' President, Samiiel Jaffa ; Vice- here on a abort visit to his aunts, theas a tradition, but points to Daniel *he July number, of "The Archaeological " Let UB make man in biir image." The hot spell is upon us, August darta President, A; Eascower ; Secretary, M. Misses Abraham, _ -

•^ - »i,o« u *\,a t«b« fJak^ol " on il ^eview,"which theHon. Julius Rosen- /46) . Us scorching rays upon sweltering hu- Eisemah ; Treasurer. Simon Sanders ; Weather 1.00. rtettrees in the shade.ix. wnere the man Waoriel Bna thai likewise donated to our Library, will ¦

t^ nM„v,oK, T»> OD <, noa r nA ;« a, mahity, and makes them languid and in- Tmfttees, Sol. H. Jaffa, Jacob Sanders , Aug. 16, 1088, • Minstbkl."your Prince Michael » are men- aigo occpy our attention at our earlies % prophetic passagea God is de- dpient, and Writing by gaslight or day^ D, Gottleib, • I. Levy and E. ^ugarman . —*-——+;Wl' TiT^n nf tlifl IftRt r>rn«h«ra *S ¦Bpy our acr*DII0° at our ear"eBt scribed "as the appearance of a light with thc: mercury/ ristog above the A better set of officers could not have MARQUETTE MICHtioned. No^e

of the last prophete, convenfencer • m&a,,

and even « fr<im appeer. nfuetieS is not very comfortable; how, been choeen to perform-the workrnapped MAKQ UJ^ut , milu.not even Ezekiel, who lived in The liberality of these two donors is not anoe of his loins dewnward ," This ever, some must work while others sleep., oat: fora year to come. A special com^ Mr. I. Neuberger left ior Chicago andBabylonia, and none of the psalm- °nly eyinced by these frequent dona- esoteri sm- 1 TjroTjose ext)laininE at The Rev. Leo Beich relt us after being '¦j?i*t«? :ha! b?6h appointed .including the New Yo&, accompanied by his littleists mention the name: of

* any . ^«f

^^wa^^ ^^

the endof thiWok. f lt£&&^anEiel In the book of Tobit we for the care which they take ^ presenting One of the Gaonim wrote a book lahta, bnt in reality " the biggest pile Now that the ball has baen started roll- BChild , oI 3205..Pfairie Avenue, until hia

?v,r R«t ti«,o rC«^ t^o «0tvi

O «f OT1 them m good blndin«» thus saving a entitled "The Book on Unity, deal- fetches them." He was offered more ing, let us^keep her a-going until we have return fro m the East. . ».the nrst time reaa tne name 01 an m&t expenae to the Hebrew Union Col- iDg with the perception of unity by than we were able to pay, and accepted accomplwhed the good work which it is Ml8fl Berdie Rothschild, of 3205.Prairieangel. Besides, all the names of We. We recommend this laudable ex- rmrrmn rfinHnn •" hnt it r -nntnina the position. His place iai filled by the our,aini tovHJct,T, . . , ... Avenue, Chicago, who has been spend-Wee,<«7

, MeUto,, S^del- A,.;l0 .„ 1W1, ^^pbon and, Suriel, are Hebrew, and gentlemen who would like to have their stration Ot this subject , grounded about forty-five years of agej aBohej gregatiop for divine service for New home on Sundav, much to the regret ofwe think^^ we know that both Tobit names perpetuated in oar "Book of Do- on subjectivitv, is equivalent to mian, bom in An.alria, received a thep- Year's and , f

Nippur. her many friends.and " Daniel ix. were' not written ™*™ " - *• "

^ ^T Co t ^S^ JSS^S^^ &**%$$$•' ,. \ 'oS^^X^S^^before , the Maccabean time, hence . ' irhn -^'lhb . W ST^^tdU^r^ lfte '^SJl^lS- aSUfc'W^^' 'SfirSgrwSa

l &^'S&F **"* »»^s.^er, f ^atah

there exists no proof whatever conceivable that God. who created three Buccesaive lectures and cflSciatiDz a swell beceftic:*. . ' , o .. ¦ ¦¦' , ¦ i -*.that the Hebrews learned the THE BASIS OF FAITH. the -wdrld, ehould himeelf be a in. the ^temple, he 'was unanimouslv Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaffa 'e th^rSnce^f M?; l Mark^ell SeSnames of angels from the Baby- Translated ^om the Hebrew .f transient experience. How can f ^ ^ ^X i S

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'J ^T^th -km was gathered the Jewish society of, . ¦ ' - " ¦ •¦'.. ,, . ./ Abraham ibn Kzra , by Habbt man attempt to perceive a being aren 0! 18rael', -tns lectures are extern- Thursday Eve., August 9th , .888, ladies and gent emen. The forepart o the.loniane. It rather appears that the *o«,. f f igmggg, *">*- which i8 sup

Perior \0 MmBelf> -pg^.jgjojt ^-»^» at the Opera.house. Sng thl fadies held the L wbenwhole angelology of the Hebrewe t TJ- ' ,, he doee not know even hia own soul tion ifremarklbl?3 for aCrgner: Dancing R 8 V P ft? «»«««»» ™** ^f a?P,earanris of Essenean origin, as the He- ^ont^ from No. ,) d body ? ^Only he who. knows

&^?±&MSari " dance

with

the above

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S^SSS^&^^TAbrew portion of Daniel eeems to There are several claaseB of Tal- biology and its respective evidences, WW«8»°°dsJ««m *• taa wel^ satis- one hundred young folks greeted Mr. and delicacies of the season, for which Mrs.^, tL p«0«^0 n^««^i«« i n T« mudists. Some pursue Talmudic philosophy and ils-generalizations, ne°* ^ Qope ne may aiay long wun ua. Mrs. Jaffa at the Opera-house at the ap- M. ia noted. The parties staid until theba. ine assenes accoraing 10 j o-

Btudie9 in order to be clear With re- which are the impregnable defenses „Jhe young men lately organized a pointed hoflr. ,The occasion, was in honor wee sma' hours. Sext.sephus and Therapeuts, according d t0 ritufl practiceB, as enjoined of the sciences, astronomy accord- J ^^ itaL^ ltS^ &%%l Si*™ .fl S' JoB- Decker'°/1™""""'' , Mich ., is so-to Philo, had an angelology of their Dy our ancestorB. Others again ing to the stringent demonstrations IrZcuVre^ XflKtaKfffie Z^ 1*1 Iff iS * *" ** * tbe *ity' hi8own, while in the Talmud, Rabbi study the Mi.draBh, homiletical and of mathematics (arithmetic, geom- as their Preaident , Mr. Ed. Reubsn- o'clock refreshments were served, and at rS.ve Rbthschild of Metzler & Roth-Jochanan ben Saccai (I. Christian exegetical worke, produce original etry calculus), can attain to the Sg^^^^^^JS?6

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8ohild < ™™S° > ie' vWtin K "ta sister,. . . ., » . „. „ „ works on euch subject s and en- profound study of psvchology, of secretary, i-nii. Konier , ireaaurer , v. brilliant gathering of youngpeople in the Mrs. F. Bendinu. Hematite.century ). jb the first man concern-

to jagtif -^ authorized soul-hfe, of divine being and of the °-imanu;V . , ' ,,, t u city than was congregated tfiat evening. Angu8t 18 1888. ftmg whom anything of the kind is i of jhe Biblical text Now future life, a* laid dowl in Thorn, J *J Sg ^ f tf **£ M?J? MuterlThTs Sr^S —=^reported. I will remark in general that the .Prophets and lalmud. He will in- only two coup]e8 have been united ac- wife , late of Denver, to our midat, and Pkof . Pj etea Sant a , of Paris, in hie' ' Prophets are not bent on quoting crease in wisdom and comprehend cording to the laws of Moses and Israel, enroll them as pleasant company in our work on Pulmonary Diseases, has the.Even Seventh-day Sabbath keep- verbatim. They content themselves many subtleties, which heretofore namely, Mr. Herman Nachman to Mias Jewish circles. Mr. Miller is of tbe firm following abstract about Johann HofFs;ers among Christian , says the Lon- with referring to the thought, which were> ™ifgble tc[

Some L-Brown of B^kville^

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£ oi jbrigbt|* Wlj -j -j . of our^ leading

MJJ^ j J: ^^ ^ ^don Jewish Chronicle, are only just they consider as he mam part of of them 1 will mention later on. BurnB, of this city. In the near future 1 cessors to Jacob Sanders. Black Dia- lin, has manufactured a li quid malt ex-, . ,. ., . ., , J ' . the quotation. Miezer says, Let (j aon K. baadja wrote a book on ahall have to chronicle another, a charm- naond wishes them unlimited success in tract which tbe medical profession haveunaeratantting tnat tne Jews in me ajp water," and in quoting his dogmas. It contains chapters which Ing young lady, who a year ago graduated this new field. " used with such beneficial results becausepractice do not observe the Sabbath own words varies them thus, "Let convey no plain meaning. at tne Tubman High School, to a gentle- Not a day passes but that some strange of its great dietetic properties. ThismUVi an °to,.u,T /«. Mrtr.TY ,in£>= Q hnt mo rlrinlr »(9R \ Tonnn n iiid tn Efldii T phflll now trnftfc nf th« com- m»n from Charleston, B. C. For good Iaraelrtish face is not seen on our streets. Malt Extract has remarkable nutritiouswith austerity, or gloominess, but , me dnnic. {AS) lBaao saia to iisau, 1 Pdali now treat 01 toe com withhoid their names at present If ir quiry is made as to his businees action , both tonic and refre abant , andon the contrary, hail it with joy and In °™r that my soul shaU bleas mandments as well as I can. May from public print> * here> nlne ont o( ten wil, tell you haa proved to be of great value in chroni c

kesp it with reioicing. The Sabbath thee 6Te} dl?f 5?d S'w00^.?"1?

1" ?S?u a- T °\ v? t±f \ P Cincinnati has her Exposition , Augus- ^at th«7

«?. ahtog the city up with a diseases, producin g a coniraction of thecay « wuu irjuunug. ii« u^raw ing, render s it, " I will bleEB thee be " Who directs as he I (47) ta will have one on the 10th of October view of locating. It is my opinion that muscles of the digestif organs. As anMemorial, of London (Christian) fote the Lord before my dea(h."(29) „.,.„ Tr to last till the 17lh of November, and f if tb»Dge keepon as they do at present acidI to' ^i ?estion, it ta WONDERFUL INnarrates : In the dream of Pharaoh two SHAAR U " aaeure you it will be a big thing. The the Jewiah population will be doubled m BUILDING LP LOST POWER. The

"It was a common saying in pLaseB ar^alternately used , "beau- How importan t is logic I Its ele- ™^*»^ £™ g^ °°™ ' m™' ™ K, S^aeViy K? ftJerusalem,' when the writer reeided tifu l in aspect " and "beautiful In meets are five predicablee. (48) gd

ban^£^™^ lS. S- The flrtD n»me of Jaffa BrnB- iB n° vel - EmP1B- DaTiet' Roh9It d« LaWnT >there, that the Jews lived all the form," and in the interpretation df 1 here are genera , to which species mitteea are working 1'ke beavers to make more. Mr. L. Reuther of New York , and Boucbut , Piorry, and Fardien-highly

week for the sake of the Sabbath, the dream, though the similar are subaltern, these latter beingcon- itaBUCCe8fl , The money is raised here Mr\^el!?' '*«*.<»' *?B Sty-' ^S8 con ; ^

TO™mwS 1 vw&feVlMSSrT^i?1« "Tto h(?Be^d^%w^eln »te description ' is gifec, neither of rtltated of individual genera. A among the people ^from outsiders. ZTf olf Zn^TZZn conduct ^ £SS£uS?StaSi&trim ae for a gala day. The food the^e two re - occur. Balak m lower genua is a h.gher apec es; a

^ ^ MJ> bS^ \AV^ ^T& K^liwhlT^^v^lS^was of the best, and the children the to Bileam, " Curse for me," and, Bpeoies whose cIebb at tributes are ^Ifyg^y^^flgXeV fffa Mercantile Oo.» The company was in the following words : ¦- Asa large nnm-happiest of any day of the week, quoting Balak's words, Bileam divisible into individuals1, is an tn- could not

Khave selected a better man , ac- incorporated August 1st. Success to ber of patients lack the necesaary power

Not lone since in comnanv with a Bays " Male diet for me."( 30) So also f imwm genus. For instance, the ti unliring and devot i hia whoie them. to digest so id food , and would , through"mg oiuM iu buuipnujr «im a aaj o * i , rnnr-nnt, Hiihatqncfi inr slndp H rock tim. ^ ihn r-«n«« . Mr. Barney Samuels, of Leavenworth , the ubo of stimulants, be merely excited!couple of tranaatlantic ministers we " Israel Sfnt meSBeDgers to bichon ^^* ?uS£"?-i® rt1°°}S,tS ?„{' t>™ to »e ™Me- . * Kan., was looking over our city with the and weakened , therefore I regard it ofspent a Sabbath evening at the Let me pasa through thy star metal, plant and animal. Am- The cotton crop is in a health y condi- view to locate. immenfe value to the practitioner to behouse of a Jewish acauaintance land ; we will not turn aside into mal IB in itself a genua , there being tion and promises a large yield. In fant , An English syndicate , composed of able to bring to bis aid a nutritious tonicBy the time the am-Thari 17™ fiel d nor into vineyard. " (31) But classed under it, bird , cattl e, man he proapect of a good (all trade ts very Elites from London , ia eipected to and remedy like the genuine Johan n

2S.»?l,™ «? n r ^T ESJJ^pltfirp, »hl nffSfloloVv when and fish. Man is a apeciee and in- fav?Jab e- .M,eSSn - H " *lB^ H" Bruk.8' visit our city at an early date, with the Hoff' s Malt Extract , which will act not? u, la boTOtlfuUy supplied tea Moses altera the P^ff "J« eludes individuala ¦ Reuben Simon B. Nobler and Clarence Uvy are now m view of purchasing some of our coal lands only as a tonic, but as a nutrient as well ,table. The head of the family relating the occurrence : "Always eludes individuals . rieuoen, oimon. New \ ork laying in heavy stocks. and placing a steel plant Trinidad will and which is less excit ing than wine orplaced caps on the heads of hia lit- by the highw ay will I go along Now the number of bird s inter- Mrs. Eva J'.arr, with her lovely daugh- some day bo the greatest iron manufac- any slimulanN "tie boys and on his own Then fol food thou sbalt eell me for dieted for food , Leviticus J x. 1; xi, ter, have retuined from Sullivan 's hland , luring city in the West. ' De. Pbospm r De Pietra Sast a,lowed the chantinir of a TTfihrew monev." (32 ). Another instance is : 47, is twenty, while in Deut. xi. 26; where they have been apeiiding part of Master Arthur Sanders haa been ap- Place 1'Ecole <le Medecine,.naalrv, 1Z.A v"au,"u6 "' * iie"«ow •*•"" j \ 1 olnno an{> m„ .,.„: 17 ;* it, tmentv -nnn The Tal- the aummer. pointed mailin g clerk in our postoffice, Rue Antoine Dubois , 2 Pans,psalm and prayer—all standing- "And now let me alone and my xv . 1», :t is wery-o°e. fj »e "* Mr. Den Heret and bis famil y are and , a« I learn , does himself credit in Beware of imitations. The " Genuine »then the pouring out of the wine, of wrath shall wax hot against them , mud explains that Kaah and L>aah 8Uminer ing at Taluda , N. 0., where he that official position . has the signature of "Johann Hoff " andwhich they all partook sparingly— and I will make an end of them ;' (49) are equivalent to Ayah and as a nice little cottage. E. L. Mr. Harry Moses left for the Eastern " Morilz Eisner " on the neck of everywe have never yet seen a drunken but the text is changed in the later Dayah (SO) and signify the same August 15, less. market last week, accompanied by his bottle.