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2k THE AMERI CAN ISltAELITE . ¦r r I | Ar A | !l n and , if possible, driven out of this eoun- then those sages established tho rule NEW YORK. Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman delivered a Mrs. A. Arnold has returned from It is not necessary -to . again comm ent, IMfi AlilfiflCall ISlflG UDl to- A letter to thia office , dwclosing his that none should giv e away more th an lecture on . Washington , which was fol- Paris only to add in conclusion "that the Asao- 1116 Wllblll imi IU IUUIUU I . g™.! favor to the one-fifth of his potion ; and Moses M^u„ 3:_By your report of the ap- Wed by several litera ry and mimi cal Mrs/S A. Hir.cl.ler has returned cation wdl soon behoof ^foremost , \L- ~ ,^^>^^ r^n ,_ , , , ... j ... .. i ,, . pointmen t of Mr. Rudolph Grossman as exercises. from Mattoon , accompanied by her sis- promoters or literary ana musical cul- LEO "WISE & CO., abandoned and robbed woman , and »»id, the r.ch man sh ould give no more M8iBtant preacher in Rev. Dr. Kohlor' s Mr. Henry Herman , the wholesale ter . l Mrs. Aschuler , who w ill spend a ture. fubuimwu an" PBiirt ugrons, making ittoo hot for such scoundrels any- than on o-fifth of his wealth , as that congregation, you antici pated your New dry goods merchant who died on the week here. A very plea san t party . was given at Office• N W Cor Fifth and Vino Sta. where will be a great favor to the com Rabbinical enactment must be some- York correspondent , and last week' s is- 14th of last month , bequeathed to the Mr, Weinstein , of Bement , 111., i s vis- the residence of.Mr, , and Mrs . , H. Op. - , ', ' : - ! I— ' ¦ ; munitv. where in tho Thanh ( vide Jari ek Stand- sue of your paper came to hand just in Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asy lum iting relatives here. penhe im , last Tu e»d ^? ve £ n f. to their ISAAC M WISE. - - - Editor ' . ^ , . .. .u „i time for me to tear off on the last page Society, the Mt. Sin ai Hospital and the Mrs. T. Kahn arrived m our city, after daughter, Maud. About twenty couples ' , , ,.,„,, w. h ,, s nrrmW u Milll arrf ) ftnd conce " l,n 6 th0 P«»r man he fif my lMm tho ' t . seri ptum i that ^ ul(i Homo ' for tho Agod and Inffrm Hebrews, an extensive visit , fr om Dubuque. Mrs. participated. Refreshments Were served ' Cincinnati , 0., March 7, 1889. / aianui , propnei , Ji cssian . mpant to ay ho ig no t absolutel y poor hovo come ^M// M fM Bi . Butyou will not each $5000. K. is en rottte to St Mary ' s , wher e she elegantly; and all heartily en joy ed them- ' ' I nrnro ow vtib ' «7n ci who l ,ovformB miroclM r haa ¦ arwen 0PV°- if ho has yct.anything to give, provided refuse me the acknowledgement, that in The Fair in aid of the German Ho*, will visi t her daughter , and from there selves. Aa ¦ " ' ¦ tUBSCHlPTlOH . PRICE, Pp iEAK .... V W „ltc the Soudan, in Tenion, the Hebrew hQ canspaieon e-fifthofhiswealth forchar- my report of his first lecture in the torn- pitol has proven an .immense success, return to her home. Mi ss Sophie C onn left Saturday ni ght Wtlll DSlionu ..... .... *W Th cmon . in th e city of Sena. Thu ^ . - ¦ - " ' T h " , h . ° me !n *K" -O^-W^ Sh e-haa t IMBD.tli GUQIlt . One Year 100 f : in | ra( . lcB hta - * _ ¦ foUowors mftnv '" 9 P U 'P° 8< *' B £r nJ! w tftc ru,e o betwberi . the 'lines th at the appointment ported by tho Treosufor -Mr. S amuel- M. NE WARK: , N.J, been visiting here for.Mtaie. Weeks , : and : . ^__ or mir acles bu many followers , m any jj .fc,,, aud J»f^ ThiH . however . secmsnot 0f this gifted youn g man Was extremely Schafer. The management of the fair March 3—The G7th entertainment h er departure was exce>ding] y::regret(e(i ., ,*. « . ""5?- ° "'Tow.a.rio. *«. wh ° bc ,eV , ° ,n »» ¦«P«™»tu « 1 P™er»- to bo exactly the sense of the law, for t he likely, In a few words I gave expre ssion was in the hfrdfcof Mr, A. B. Do Freece, of KT^ ttolkplMeS^eX b * many f^endB . who' irnst she WttV rc _ ' .; ; , v ^S^Kl^tM : A * «"* of *»™* n 9urroUnd him rich does not need be told , h e should to the impression made on me;and my and our colonists were prominent , 0 ^' ^^8 , Kelr ¦ hSfX *g W&" ^ : &£V^Y$- . ^ _— clay and night , as did tho couch of t iv<J too much because ho never ne'ghbors around me , by his lecture, and both as workers and patrons. Plane Street The Sstandard Uup was fepresented ¦ wtf SK™ ^t^r-itormiV'^ -.ty n I King Solomon. Numerous are the cred , <locg \ tt(1 lhg cfln „ot . ye , 00 gave prominence to the point of youth The monthly entertainment of the Y. The en « ertain tne nt was very good in at an om . a^u"°n^2^^ even. |; 5^. of i...*™ h..,i »uwi.hii ™-i. *«-k llI ou , believere thnt foUow llim The <locg ' aaa «h« poor con not gin any ioo . m hls favor. M A> Ahawnth Cliescd took pl ace 1- cb- every re8pectand was very well attended , ing by 30 coup les )n eVenmg dress. umU ;>r.u-M 'i «'o m^ , "°"" oe»« vere mav iohow mm. ne much i because he has not got it; and Youth exercises a powerful charm on ruary 21st, at the vestry-rooms of tho rha oroprnmnie was as follows ¦ Quite a number of Jewish people leave ' ^r ur^' Z X r: ! ! ^' mII^ m"^^ ™™ to be general among the Uw Iegia , ates not for impog8iblo itB kSnd . t 4tM mo ; o p0Werful one on temple. Jud ge Simon Ehrlich . wlu. was ^°? ™™J ZmJ > to-ni ght for the Mardi-Gras festivities in ?huTil nrXrfe "5i-rnrt!-™ * lK7y r the Jewa of Yomen. Those poor men I B It seems, therefore , Moses meant us older people. And what is tho secret to del iv er a lecture, being unable to ap- .. ¦ . ' : ltabbl Jo«. Kniukopf . 11 i p N ew Orleans. k ;. a " sVn- «¦ ih 10 h»ve th..... ' A.Tti« -mi .ni uiMTtwl an d women , having suffered the severest f „„„ th t f v ^u a u lllf i „„ f OVT , pn . of this charm? We need not go far to pear , R ev. Dr. Kohut consented to speak 2- w uldcBruucheti -- .---- z i t h Crciu ' » ' Look out for more engagements, ?.. ^niaU »iih ih.-«.-.. . .j .^.« ! jon ^ ^. chjefe d ^ l ° "X *¦* the »ch *ould not expect seek I near You b a<j com _ J h : & M and B ^ er jh ^ oB ^«4^SrW Sr " -: Araitl . Tho Purim ball will . , be one of the ' or^ . "" 1 "" ,hC P " 8 " ! °'''" ess, " n fronl A abmn cn,e '" ftnd ,ob nor exact more considerate , thanks. ieg us inviBi ^ le Hke . perfulna; ciae8 „f w the rest of the evening. t . ' whS,^«^r iw ' t tao. most ele « nnt «ver kn own this season. , llB , ^ . and hopmg almost against hope, to hoMor ^^^ compiiment8 or servil ity, y0uth j8 hope in the blossom , jesting The silver wedding of the Grand 4 " Attl " UL " h ^&M Stm™in: ,Wt ' fi ° n . . Glke. ¦ ^X^tolT^M i «* ""I amelioration of their ab ject con- becftUBe he heg mor6 to the pQor i paya need . refro8hiri 6 8ieep and health that Treasurer of District Grand Lod ge No. " , violin solo, -Lch Melodl. Al,,e» ," ..^^ ? ¦ ¦ . AsiKHir AN isiuKi.iTK ,,,,! > «h ,.uid mutter , si » j aition , grasp the straw of a Mahdi^Mes- m n t M _ nn P( ,»- t : nn V.^nnvnl pnt thrives on little ; lovo at random , that 1 , 1. . 0. B. B., Mr. Solomon Sulzberger, ' Mr. ' sioirlTcohn. WICHITA , RAS. unitom, oh**, uf *..n» „.,..,. tenaciously. He ' ° ( . "^"f ' ***" " rears like a young lion. Youth with its wM celebrated nt Victoria H all , on the «• "•ritaUon , -g ta ^"j .^-- »*»«W^ .„ -^ . . .Utea tor mwi.AY advkmiskmksw o,*.. Derformed a J racle tllPV fiav i Ur in C B ° Cie ^' ° h8 " ty ,n8tltutlonB ' or even to «wh and pouting face opens the door to same . date. Over one hundred guests T. tomno Boi^^B^ ttsa.oen . " ., March 1 -Mr. Gus Hof&tadth« left , Iniowuon - applk-ation. perloimed a miracle , they say. Uunng the jelvoleI . dl .e 8S.maker, milliner and creditors and sends them off with a ro- sat dow n to the feast which was pro- -¦•"" Mr 1 * H!iti?S«S™n Stm " SS «" . a short tr.pto Chicago. . . . v r .w^„rii RM .»t. i. im, ft l0"« and sev«e drought he appearcd oth er poor people; and the poor ' should guish smile whereby it sh ows its white vided. A mong those, presen t were : «. ^mKSjpWW p- . Mattel . Mi ss Minma ; Kin sbak er,;whoha? beori ; ; . In MBwerlns »n> of lUe sdveriihtmeuts In this it , j j di . j t} ^ ^ f i i i. r . « _ . - \r.^ Hillman Presidenf William A . MIkb Jfubel Stulnmo- visiti ng for the'last cpupleof month s the - pspt r , ou r readers will confer a fwor nfou intb I Lp ' u«ui pii» m jo uour ywu oi nQt conglder himself less worthy or tep »>' ¦ M-Vei llilirnan, _ rresi«ent , vviiimm a. 0.. Anilen Schottta«hu , Thomc MisBes Joseoli has left for her hrVm B in ¦ ' •Avc rilNni aad tae.publbtaeri by atulisic ibat nty the synagogue, U.o hol y ark with the . . u j . fc . It plays around our pillows, sits down Gans , A ice-President ; S. Hamburger , Max Albert zither c:luV Wibscb Josepn , nas^eu lor ner . nome m .^ .; tiwthe»Urertl «eiBe ntlntoeAaKB fCA>ISHAa»li. gcro iig 0f tl,e Law in it was brouehtout . . . . - , at our table, drinks gayly from our glass. Secretary ; and Bmthers B. Merger, M. The lecture was very interesting and oeaa«a, . - : : 7-t-t p - m i - i. .i Vc J can not do ' not I ,ay ' not S1VC a8 PwhBI* In romance, in.dram a, in the pul pit , in Leip/.i ger , Morris Adler and S. D. Sew- instructive and was listened to with the Mr. Sidney Aloe, of ; St. Louis , tarried ¦ :: ¦ ^E^JKrSS^Sl! several pious ,nen blowed the sanchficd . ^ hwt ^^ for ,he Ral)bi8 of old our dreams, in the woild, everywhere it ards , of the General Committee; Ex- greatest of attention th roughout. The . . **« %«J ¦ t ^ °^^ ¦ ,, ¦ V ; , ¦ ' ~ be Kiumttl unto forwitijtoS for cxuAinntion at bug les, the Mahdi and his discip les cried sftid there . g nQ differcnce v,etwe(>n h i m can compensate wonderfully for every- Presidents of the District, A. L. Sanger, singing of Miss Beckman was fine , and : }™. ' :L. Hirah visitea his sister for a ¦: 'PCg"" re "UW t0fthU P "t"' " ' loudly to God for ruin , and behold , rain who Wea much and him who ive8 thing , Tell me, if ^ you are wriUng a Joseph Fox, Joseph Sulzberger and Ju- U, 0. recitation of Prof; .Giffin^deliv- ^^S^ife ai-ifiirf '^ . . . . , ., lit did. This indecisive evidence to the ' .- wi i* ^ 1 t i a;.«\ 1 - ».„„™ n novel , whether your hero is twenty¦ years lius A. Levy. ered in masterly s ty le. Miss Stillman , , M,ss Wettie ^ i-e^nneimej en^ertamed ^ ^ , Tin: Hungarian translation of Mosch . _ . . li ttle, if the heart w directed heaven- old , in that case you are safe , and the ' Rev. Meldola Do Sola, of Montr ea l, Mr. Cohn , and the Max Albert Zither her young lady friends last Thursday . - Maiinonides ^l/orfA by Ra bbi Dr. M. . " ly \ . . ward. This again does not seem to be world will admire your bookl Oh, preached,last Sabbath at the . synagogue Club sustained themselves creditably in afternoon . ' . * " , ¦ ' ' ' ¦ " ' ' 1: ' Klein of G roM-BcMcora k progreH«e« com P oserl nt ' w P m >' er8 whlch l l ls ma,n : exactly the sense of that Mosaic law , youth ! . of Congregation Adath Israel , East Fifty- their respective parts. Considering that . Mrs. Levy entertained the ; card . . club- ¦ . ¦ rapidly the fiwt and second parts huvo t(lined ft, ' C WT * <! ^ ctivc ' - At midni ght for HoJ wh(> oeptBinl kflew tho What youth-lack, is experience; this, seventh Street . ¦ this : is onl y the second time that Miss ^^L^,,,, . - „f ' Great R„^ i. ' J ^ lapmo , u 1 1. ho wiilks tho 8treots of ^ ' ,„„.» iT, a however , comes with time, aftd every day A largely-attended meeting of -the Beckman sang before the public she did , Mrs. N egbauei of. Great . Bend ,-ha s: ; appeared alread y and soil well. , with a loud voice •' -Bfenoit ve ginnem * ,a V , ' * ? ^ ' ^ b ^^ ' fra*' ' »to» ¦* er " f ' which Centennial Lodge Xo. 7C3, F. and ,VM., very well. - ¦ . been the gUest qt hpr sister . lor a few ,; "~ ~~ his diwinln fm.»P..tlv d„ uf- ™* - ami lm y " Th ' S ,rebre, Y term ,n numerttls many alas, allow to pass unheeded ,. be- was held last Tuesday evening at Ma- Theannual Purim ball will be held in dft y s ' ¦ ' .., ; , ^: .; v ' ' A sciESTii'it ; association in Paris sent j "' s C4,sow - 8 •" ¦ e'lun»|y w»eBam . c . ann jn^gg 433, or -in decimal reafiing - makes causa they do not recognize its value: sonic Temple. Wor. Bro. Rev. Henry Sanger Hall on Monday evening, March Dr; vhas;; Silverman left for New 4 the distinguished doctor Isidore Gold- U,e crcduloU!i P C0 P le are fearfull y fri glit- ^ g% which meana t!i e vich lnan rc . To keep within the proper bounds in the S. Jacobs , who occupied the Master 's i 8 . The proceeds are to b&given to. the Y01^ ^1>ere ^ilj^main t<ypta^ - fai u in to Home , to study the ma.nmcripts cn f b * ^ a voic * ft ' onl ^ lVe " > » ' ¦ th«J' spending with an Eng lish guinea to any pulpit , is an art acquired by experience Chair dijlivered a^cture. IlebrewBenevolenfcand Orphan Asyl um -JL^lT^^^^^ f .1 \- ?;> ,, lit , \v ir„ n«;„vA, ctl11 "• Hitherto the man lids done no ¦ , ¦ , * ,, m : u JL ,,„ i;„ ., i and ought to be carefully studied by At the recent general meeting of the. Society. , ^ : the Doc . or wi sh . him . success in all . his ; , : of the Vatican library. He enjoy s _ . - ^ these fantastic * y ' T ? ^ every young preacher . Man y preachers Freundachaft Club, - it was resolved - to -rhe ^ second annual ball . of the Monte- »>"leHakmg8 . . . ¦ ,, - -; ;; ' : - , . . .Homo all privileges necessary,, and wc b * ,fa ^ l , ,• 1 Newspapers, ( Vide English papers) so he have not mastered that, art even at a raise the dues to $80 . annually, and to (lore Mutual Aid Association will be held M,s9 Kaufm an , .of :Hartford; . Conn., ,. may expect- . many a, useful discovery tncks ' »" «io government officials did muHt certainiy tj ^k he has done some- riper age. There are some people who limit the membershi p t o 300. It was on Thursday; March 7 in Sainger Hall , WK has ' been - , the : guest.of: Mr8. 'Gold- ' . : from this industrious inquirer. not interfere with him . Similar impos- ^j eat .for wbich }le deserves par- are . always welcomeeyerywhere , and are also resolved to limit the number of At a meeting of the; Laskpr Qtenry sta^; hBs ; r eturned to become. ¦ .. : ¦ /- ¦¦ _ ¦ _ tcrs , or perhups lunatics , have , appeared, . v , T - ¦ ¦;¦ TVl \, ~ ' ' M >i A llked so much because they never come ladies on .admission 'tickets to three Society; held on Sunday, February 24. inelaaies are preparing ipi . a masque . . ¦ ¦ ¦ " » ¦ ¦ - ¦ TTTTTTr 7 ;: , , ¦**** «™«S ¦'«- " "d Gentiles , and c "^ venera ion. .Ihe ^ newspaper vdo ^ ^.^ .^ for ^ fln ^^ alw nlv , ,, . . ; ^ & 4^ wa^priented . wUh a^ b^*^b^^n ^ ^r™ > ^;, 1 ; ^ ¦ . AMO x . ti the dead of last month is to be ; - ¦ «» ,,. . . ' tha t because they never , found out that .go away a minute befora one wishes An entertainment and recep tion Was haiidsome gold heade 'd cahe ' Th e ' next Mr. M, Cohn . 'has; . returned . f rom , the ; : ' named Mr.Veiictumi , the chwf al'moherV> apprai, - vw "f now '* ¦ '" ien . n ' w in - °ur one gives $100,000, $50, 000 or $25,000 they would tak e their. leave, Such per- held by Manhatten Lodge, JS T o. L5fi . I, m eeting;-pf -this society will^ be held' on : Ea8t i- :wheI' e ' . ^ e : 6 P ent a . fe,v w «*« 0» . ' V ¦ of Baron II irsch , who did the charity country among Protes tants ; they never tQ any. pubiio institution , they must sons ' oughtto . serve as models for all pul- 0. B. B:, ' at Terrac e Garde n Saturday Surtday^Marclv lO:- Election of officers ' ¦ b ^if ,es ^' " ' ; ¦ ^v^-^:^-- : V « : -iiV^ '/ -^- ' 1 K ¦ work- Tor tlm ' -IJivrrin - also Dr (Sold- ' do'" ¦ n""jh damag e,;. - and the time is , DU-bHai^the Euinea rts noisv ' as th'eV' cah pit lectui' er8 - evening. . ' The programme consisted of w ill take, place. There will also be ' a de- ;Me 9srs. . A. Nathan and S. Gerson , of . ¦ 1 -u ,V ¦ U- ¦ ¦ 1 , i^ed , thank heaven , when such ^ "12 f mS' J?™ ' k CDS0 ^-P 01 " 4 - fhot: m ^ old and commemorative exercises, , celebrating bate on the ' subject , : . "Which h as been Zi^m an, wert in/thejc^ t^attend the ; - S chm.dt r the ex-ltubbi. and preacher of fe ^ . ^j .,^ :b : t?10 gtl . onK nt . m f to ? eaa ?^ the,r ^t 0™" 8 ' Tho ^ oor ^peHenced speakers; arid eloquent .pnes tho centennial anni versary of the inaug^ the most beneficial to lis, the steam en- K.P i Ul^h^.vvas a grand success. , ,;: Leipzi g. (Germany), . - . after a, long and j ¦ ' .; ¦ -/. ¦ ¦* - . '. ¦ ¦«> . .,¦ man . s self-respect, pshaw—who cares for too , still do not know when it is time to uratioii of : George AVashingtori. as first gin ' e or the printing- p ress?" "Those s ' e- . Mr- Robert Jacks :j. ust returned irom , painful disease. He was a man of great ¦ - t ' :. ¦ : : ' - .. that; and the law never legislates for retire, was / furnished this, week -by President, of the United State ' s. Many lected to take part are among the ' .best a ^ tri p. t o St. louis, where busiiiesscalled ; ' : ¦ . ¦ promiiienco . ' .Wh as a scholar .. . ul . o.^ Dn r ^,,^,^. two sermons <le impossible bases. \ Yidc , Dalles and Gd q Father ^pGl yhn , : who. spoke ovct; two. of the members appeared in Continental debaters in; the; society, and ; will -un : hl ^ . ; , - ^ ; . : . ' _ . ,; -^ ^ ¦ : ' - ¦ ¦ - .;;- . ;:> ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦¦ ¦ U[ l . J - , MM"" fcK . * L1( s two sennons -de- r , . A ¦ . - .. ¦ ¦ -. . hours on the . subject; "Th e .Public umfprms, and took , part in . the re-pro- doubtedly make it very, interesting - ' Mrs. J. Wallenstcin ; is the guest of ¦ . - . - t0Vi ^ . m ^ ti ._ livcr .cd . -at the seventieth anniversary, of ?y A } -) inereioro , 1 tt unK , uie letter ot s nbooi g an d th eir Enemies." - Among diiction of the inauguratiori ceremonies ^ . - pri Sund ay evening March 17 the h er. brother. > ' , . ¦ ' ¦; ¦ - ,;¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ., - . the Temple in Hamburg, where hcis. the law S S . intended to suggest that the other; things he said: . , ;. ' ' . . Mr; Ch arles -Brand: ' impersonated the . children of tho Princei street¦ School' will " Mr.^Heflry ; Davis enjoyed ^ a few;days> ; Ala . bi rwAciiBB, one ot the senior ¦ ^.^ preacfier ap cared in rinfc r ich should' not give too mucl^and the "I am reri;nded of another /class of firsts president , and: deli^^ class of- th e . Hebron- Union^' ollege , to , ¦ ¦ , ' n nvu A ' t,,,xu„„,i ,, ' poor man should not ' take too little- enemies -of; the public schools—those ton ' s address . on the occasion. The cfl i" in .the:Y. M. H. A. Hall.. ¦ Th e pro ^ Ml8S 'Frances . :Hi rah will be morried to , graduate Jul y next , has been elected - ' " m ' nucnnanuiung, ^ ^ ¦ ^ . - .. - ^ , fanatics who, while they insist on having large audience joined in the singing of ceeds are to be donated/ to . the iibrarv ^ G r B»nibe ^ er > the; latter ;P a y t °?- unanimousl y -Kabfai of the congregation 8 f ); ^^T^ ^ ^^^^S t hcua^ ^nd- ¦ : : - .:<,: ", ?}:.:: . ¦! . ¦ ' V- * ' . ^ h rf ^ I ^' -^-^^ V-V "^ - v >w r 1 ' ¦« ¦ i- defense of that fii-s t reform congrega- a»n0US» me nait-sneKei is somen na? having tbeir own rei,gi0U8 predi- Hev. Dr. K. Kohler will lecture to-(lay The wedding- of Mr Max Fiachel to : Mr ^'^ atz left on a buslne8s tr, P to m tort wayne ma., to enter upon lus t;^ which thc OI . thodox holds r on , lighter than the holy shekel of the law, lections promulgated th erein. - They on "Evils^ and Fallacies ofConservatism.'; Miss Yettie Lederer wilhtake place on the East and will be present at the itt-^ post , July next, lwo out of the nine . . , - . ¦ ¦ - ¦ : * •: _ -jq . - that the twenty Guera/i are twenty would rather , sacrifice education than Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman 's lecture Sunday March 17 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . " . ¦ ' ;¦¦ auguratibn of Presidentrelect , H arrison . - , ' .; are already engaged four months in ad- _ . . '< > r ttte "'^espect to mo ancient ^ -^ . q{ : . . ¦ n ^ make them p ublic ^ schoolsi teaching »Ls on the subject , - 'VTheRelation between His with the deepest regi ' et that I an- Mr. and Mrs. S. . Gold stein and family y. > ; vahce. ' JeW ^ ! ' ceremon i es m-evadmg . in ^ the ^P^ a ^^ °^J ^ 5f 7Z '^e things in which all fte people can Religion hounce the death of M^ Abe Li ppmin , contemplate an; European tour, in: *e:. ~-*~~: *-r. . . . present generation. This . Dr. Leimdoo£ ^ cha11 ^ ¦;, - - ' . ¦- ¦ ,. > - . - -- ¦ . , V .- ¦;¦ after »Wffinea«1 Mr,:Lippniati-ivas ^ r ^tu -^- ' " '-: ? : . &:^ ^ v ^ ViV' u Pbok. A doi.i'H Fkank , although ei gh ty¦ ¦ fer, ot course,; denies, and shows that Yorlc t0 mak,3 a better -Ueraskah with which the - American - . peop le have the : . TERREBAUTE TNI ) one of the most pleasant and promising- 0n . Friday last . Mrs. 'C ohn was ! pre-K,; years old was nevertheless reelected the reform - oni ysought to puri fy and ; more , truth rand contortion in it than ri ght to difl^^nd do difier . on. . ¦ . 7. . ¦ . . . - . ¦ ,. . - / . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' , . . ' youiig men in the ' city. . -• ¦ Qixmi'im; f 6 ^'?^ ;an > el |^ 0 !^ fl b ^! de8i 8 n '^ ¦ : ' -i . e-u - ' -t i .j ¦ - . - ¦ ¦ \-t ¦ ., , - . -.. th is our -humble essav of a eenuine ' - What nght has the city or . , state ,Of : . ; ¦ _;—- ¦ -. - , - +.; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦' - - , by the ladies of the Entre Nous , \the v president of the society . <&. etude, jwj * , sanctif y the , ceremonies, and reversing this , ; our fium Die essay ot a genuine ^^ YoTk ^ Qm el t he tipenlng of ex , ; M ^ci. v 4:^he-^irme^ was pre- . \- „^^f v r v- ¦ ¦ ,- ,- occasion being the Wenty^i ghth' ansi-.: in Pari*. His paper " read in the general again reli gion from its crystaKzed oxteiv ^raskah , , ^_ W _ ' ercises in, the- public schools b y. a;,reaoY ^ntedi at >ay lo5^pj)era;Ho^se under MVyJ WMJiR l , ALA . - . , . . . - . r ^^ of H ^. b irth . -Mrs^bhn- has: 5 mating was on the . oriental pantheism ' nalities to internal : holiness. " Appar- . " . - . / * ^ . _ ^ . " ing ;fr oni,the 5B|ble by the; Principal, ^^^^Igf^fftS Ma.ic. ' 2i--A8 before - mentioned , it ¦ ' ¦^ ^^^^•^ ' ^^:^ andtheJcwi S hmonothei 3m( by which>e ently thC eloquent .doctpr is very earn eSt »eatn oiV Jacol, ^ M,Uer. . JjgfJ^^g^*^ 9 proved that the old philosopher possesses about this; yet Ihereis quite an amount ' - Jacob L. Mai' eFi ' J bf Lexington , Ky., vdth the reading of the BibleVj It may wantp ; <)£#e poor. The >ifetainmeht 8 P«™ ¦ta ienri^Jwwmt w . :. ' ^^ Rich justreturhed fr^m - a flv ' "^ no less mental force than the young, of conscious or unconscious iron y in his died Sunday ' ; ' March 1 , at . 1a. m! , ' at his be a.verse ' or a chapter ' from^thVApos- }»M ¦ ' ¦&&"* * M £} l ? d . %i-*^» fJS^Tl ^If : e W6- ini tnp. ii-BooM. ^^ . Prof. Pranck did. It « quite a phenom- sermons; the. Inconsistencies and ^ ¦ . ' ¦ . ^ .^^i^ X - enon , a confirmation of the maxim of tiality " of the Hamburg reforms are cut, okXleaving a widow, two Bor is ana^ ^ most in- * NEW ; ^E^ONN . :,, ^ . the Talmud , "As the sages grow older tingly exposed. It was and is now a daught ers, Ths . fun eral took^j Oace frj enda pf whom there are ^Usan^in "^^^^^^ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ^. ' r ^ tein ^ nt . a^d brillian t of audiences . fill ed The y6W g er., mem^ ers;;pf. ; . tli 0. .\.Ha " r:: : :: 1 : their mental powers increase. " In the mere change of externalities, and half Tuesday last at -9 a; :m., from the ' resi the ' schools be compelled to listen to ^p arty of ladies and gentl emen! aV -the- hall tooverflowing. That the audi- rnonie Club havei organized. : . : a Aininstr elS ! bible this is presented in the last hours way work in this. In this , howeyer, dence of Mr. Edward^ BlochV Cincinnati " take partisan act of Christian worship ? temigr^om Evansy ille, Ind , Mwahall ' ¦^T^'Sr «^' -!Iw ' 'T ?r i?^ V ™^ e - - tronp?.; and:wili ; givej-a. perfbrmanea in t ; of the patriarch ^, ¦^^* ^^ —- ' cePtl0na' fhose who remember yet the' a large concourse of peop le b esides the 0fSS SiSrS pr4ye*financiall y, c le arin g $1 , 700;^^ by Rev. J. D , Burkhead ,; pastor of the spent at the club this whiter was : spent« Tun tcchnolon iciil schools me of great journalistic controversy over the second, immediate famil y, which is quite nu- night at the Metropolitan Opeira House, The;E htre Nous met at the residence Presbyterian Church , a sketch of which last Friday evening. ,. ' A musicale- was . x ¦ benefit among tlir Jews of Jerusalem, edition of the Hamburg prayer book , mevous, including the Blochs, Auster- was one of the most successful^'A'be £ f -^r^ Joseph on the-evening Qf is appended : . . - .;. . giveh . by the foilowing Ideal talent: Misi ;.^ The Alliance school alone, its sunorinten- Know well that the omission of GueullaK lite' ' Miller Sntsiman - Fecbheimer Wl , unlike any other public: am% of ' ¦ ¦WiSH^6ih- The veadiris; of Miles J.b. bubkhead 's lkctubk. AmeUiit Williams, piani st •v. Mias ^Nora a? dent Mi.im Behar , .ports has M »d ***+ persona, Messiah and Schwar, FH.dman , Rolhnan , Greens ' ^hT e^ V^M p 8$&ZP ^$^ auSnSt^. ^art'S^ t SSS^' ^^2^. pupils , 102 of then. are simp ly.day achol- hod.l y resurrection, was mainly the folder , arid others of this city,. Troy khew every body else, U Friday evefting. ^ V— ft brief anAappy manner, and Mr. Bei.net , t enor. ; C-n Thursday ' ^ ars, 21 are lmlf day Hcholars and half contested point; and now Dr. L, mam- ftnd Mansfield , Ohio. ' .The deceased the interior of the great st jjuctuxewns , T . ne Columbia Club, a political organ- The distinguished preacher, be- ^ arch »7 , there will be a masquerade at day appftnTtfecKrHI9-tti'e-(vholo-dav-j ip. tains that tho personal Messiah was re- ,vas 0ne of the earliest Bavarian transformed into a gorgeous " flower-gar- lzat!?5 , ha^ attended the inauguration gan ' by expressing his great appreciation tne c iUD - . prentices of some trade , anil have thoir tain«l . because there occur in the book immigrants to thk. city where ho was a den - Grou P s of tlic moat beaWiful of "5' iSf i, ^ S 'tT w„S'°? * if' ° f th ^ honor cof * fe rred u P on hirtl by the A new club has been, organized recent ' , ,. - „,, t . th. mwwra.fr^^.i.H tiw;„ mfe ^ Z c,tv ' "" eie uaa a trop ical plants adorned the grand stair- and . ^ fn™ ,{" Washington full y Association. 'He then entered upon the ly, whi ch-will be know n ' as the Frog- - school hour. >n tl.o evenmg; 24 of them the po^aga, la y.ou , ju t and Welm- pal.tner m the firm of Friedman & Wft J at ^ entraft(JC 6f th 6 e buildi eq uipped wi th al the necessary " stuff" .subjeot of. hi. lecture, and commenced 'ess. As it has many eriergWtic and en- ure Mussolmen. I here ai-o alread y nuite «'»/« ''" "rho hchachamm Ma *h«b, etc. Miller , before he moved to Lexington , and between their spreading leaves to make life a pleasure. The club took with the past history of the Jews, which thusiastic members ,, it will ,prove a so- a number of skilled aiid well schooled This , if it is a ¦*"* row irony on the in- ROme fifteen years ago. He was one of glimpses were had of the beauty within. wlt ' v *K em th ^' ee *> eft ^ tiful fl °Vttl designs he said would be dry study, but a pro- cial success and Worthy; of itsname. They mechanics among the voting generation consistency -of that book , is a mistake; the earlies t and most prominen t mem- From the very top of the dome, to the to be presented to Mr. and Mrs. Harri- found study to those of mental culture; have taken the former apartments of of Jeruilomit,*. It appoaw that the for the first passage, taken from Isaiah , liew of K . K . Bene Ycshurun , in which Wpmi*>dow wereatireto h .od bfl^s 8°n^^Jj f»«» »fttbed of ^^ Pe^ ^ nation . 8 tand 8 hi gh %* ¦ *•£%*» and h ave also engaged A „. - , , . .,„, .,-. . , •„ „„„, -. „. ., ' of garlands of the most brillian t flow- * B *l> ow; Plcce "ll so »'«P bc 1 m a oea ot in tlie world s history as a marvel , as a Mr- ®ooclman , who has catered ior tha Allmnce , aft.-r nil . sm*,,,!* m canymn «0» that GocU ill come .igain to/ion a* he was Vice President and th en Presi- ers S ftnd aU8pended from the point - at flo * c, ' s and made [a lmitatio, > of an miracle, the s administratio n of The Harmoriie as caterer . A New Tori man Eurppwm civilization into that forsaken a redeemer , and it will be rebuilt in dent for a number of years . He was . which these garlands met was a great 0CPa n steamer, presented to Benjamin wol.id. But seventy of your ancestors h* 8 taken Mr. Goodman ' s place at the country. its glory (it was a mass of ruins when the also President of the Hebrew Relief As- bunch of red roses. The opera-house Hn»'nson by the ladies of the Columbia went to Egypt , multi plied to 430, then Harmonic. *^^ j irop het said those words); and the wc- sdciation of Mount Carmel Lodco No Beemed converted i nto a fairy summer Un}>- ^ ue next argest piece was ' a, bank increased to 5,000 , 000 , and after leaving Mr - N. C. Meyers, Superintendent of Is //.im-i/M of l- rbruarv 7 , we r.-ad on<l imssaao snvs no more than a nravor on T n n n „„,) J fi n,.„,. 1 \ ' Palace- About.3,fl00 persons were pi-es- 0I , now . ers ' cl.ielly Mareclial iNiel roses Egypt it is confidentl y assorted that th ey the Sabbath school , has retu rn ed from that n,ri.tm>» «-, rolrb™ied in \,w h \ |T; n , 'T 1 20 , I. O. B. B. , and of Several secret or- ent and the dreases of tlie ladies were and ^ ov f ^ ,ch " ere two P *™ numbered- not less than 6,000,000. ? his visit to Las Vegas , N. M., much .m- " U. at i I.... t » »,-, «,s i„ al. d in ; \. « that Ond might return to Jerusalem and dcrH , everywhere a mo. st valuable and of unusual el egance. wn]te *°™*< J™ Mi* Benjamin Harri- IIe cited a great many historical facts P«veU in health. 'He received a hearty ¦ loi k in yn >yi,«ip,g„,|!. with divin.. dwell th.-rein . not that u personal M«- most attractive member , trul y relig ious , Among the gentlemen presen t with S ™' T1 ,| e * h,ld ?? e , C , e T r fer ^„ de" ,ls t0 the P"t Watery of the Israelites welcome fromtheschool and his friends serv.ee and ».M-m..iis . and thu pirc.. of siuli should come and do it , or the I.rne- „nd trul y benevolent , a man nf many ! their ladies were : Moses H, Moses, »W umbrella, partial l y olow-d and felled their tenacity to their reli gion , their The young ladies ' who organized a libn-ahty was i-ver so in 110h landed i.y . lit.-s should go back to Jerusalem and ! virtues verv cenerous imnulscs verv af ' President of the Puriin Association; ?. " a P^, " ,., Vn , p C . ^ r nmvel" s - faith in the most Hi gh, and their great sewing society last summbr at the West (^hrislmn friend, . Tim. (his p ieeo of ,,.huiid it , T|,e ori ginal Hamburg re- 1 fabk . ' ^ '[ t 7 ue f , ie nd fn ihis Cin ' ¦ Conimis8ion e1 ' Jacob Hess, Jud ge Law- T& X r ix f t obw^n aSLm* ^ ¦ » , t t . Haven Shore , h„Ve been invited by the news is not true n.-.-d len-dlv ho men r .. - , J3 1 ¦ » 1 .7 ' Tonce , ex-Senator Joseph Koch , Judge f , ,y ' , w<u*aSa,n' «>escon e H e depicted the history of the He- Ladies ' Sewing Society, to be present e«- .„ t tun ..ml !,...<II , -m n fl) , m ,,. S i I t ] im ^ untl( ,. stooc, those cinnati comniunit y, Mr. Miller did more ,si mon Rosendalc , of Albany ; Jud ge J bnlbanoy on the eve of March 1st brewg aa mi led with op /eS8ion U s J^ nex t Wednesday evening at their meet tioncd. ( hnst.nus , 1,ver was celebrated passages well , u.ul hke us , hoped that wnrk in aI1a for the community in all ' Morgan , J. O'Brien . ex-Jud ge M. S. ".e occasion being the hrst of a series of ing and fortitude and of a reli gion ma- wg, to confer with them when to g ive a in any lynagnguo n. >,-w York or ,-ls.. the glory of the Lord be revealed aBain | niaUoni of rel i gion and charity than al- i I«m» . Police Commissioner fr'harles F. T^illt ZTZ ^r^lTT' tu ,'inK to such sublime greatness. "And bazar , as the Grand Fair has been pos whore . What is strange in this hoax over Israel' s sp iritual inheritance , its re- 1 mwt any oth or . miul, and comm(tnd cd | McLean , E Thalman , L. Strassburger , near futum AUhoug h iheVeSne? was ClsSt ***'"* ^ ™W ** "^ %"*** ^^ Th e ' .youn g Lt d.- ant worth knowing is , who is the Xcw lisrious faith its sublime ethics its un ' .k * 1 ri r .u 1 1 ' '• ' s - Plm ' L- J- Btoomingdal e, S. W. :_ „ . „_ .__. if ,,: ,, _ nf b ,, of , n t ^ " .? a * as Israelites possessing, giving and ob- nave made many fancy and useful al t- York informant of the //„««,« who ^2lS^ II ^ T^- ? Maye, Joseph Stern , Simon Borg, Mor- [^^ ^ T^S t e V^M f' ff T ^^ ? f . MaS- Charta icles and . have been very industrious all .. . . ,. . . ,V s- poKen ueuei ami mists m tin one, onl . v coromulin y. Misfortune Mn busmen rfs Sahlein , Solomon B. Solomon , E. B. /„ Li, v s p J.M P ' l " 1Cp „, ^' - M ' °f all subsequenL reli gions ; founded winter. The following are members has ,,uite lienuentl y, an-1 how could and true God , for all of which Jerusalem ! calWP£j him to move to Lexing ton , bm Simon/ Isaac Rosenwald, Chas. Mimes- l3v\a nv^ TSf f n " u P on the hwa hande,i d^n by your The Misses Delia Zunder, Juli a Kahn , thos e editors over the Atlantic accredit nm \ Zion stand n, mos t explosive Bym- ! there also he was a reli gious guide to heimel ' - Alf("ed Friedlaender , Sigmund J££* remarks thefollow Mnro^S- ancestors. It is a reli gion urging mor- Fannie Meyers, Lilli e Kleeberg, Theresa all .hone hoaxes ' . ' We want then, to hols. Dr. Leim.loerfer certainl y knows the communit y. Dr. Wise delivered ^ehm,S' ^d°r W T ° rmB ^. So{ ™™ was rendered' . S? * £ XL" T" 1 b°th 1 . J ?tV8 and Gen- and Fannie Meteger Bertha Heller, know that the America n Israelites are all that L t . ., j j Stei n , Max Nathan , Isaac Blumenthal , tiles, all that is worth living for. If I Ida RogoWski , F anni e Falk , Hattie quite liberal hut still more sensible ' —^— fune ral oration over the deceased. Adoi p h Scheft el i L. &. Schiffer , Isidor 1,i * Tamanm - "^-i^^;; Sortnrne " were asked what peop le has done more Meyers, Flora Rosenberg, Anna Lmdo, I *~* Straus , - Isaac Boskowitz , Abraham piano Recital "Three Hovcrfes " tmvn anv other in the civilization of the and Miss Kleiner. ~*— —- M.*^ it i. muatunod , had tho P^ ; B *^^^^ ?_ HB- i Stnuw , & Boduohild , Adoi ph Bern- Re , lUlllon »*¦ B«hu 11.11. world I would answer, the Jews. And Dr. L. Kleeherg has been requested to A iiai 'i>i ,i:ss wdi naii , Saruli Sternheim , culiar idea to say, the rich should give ; ** heimer , Henry Neustadter , Flyman ' MKw VuaiieiioSt m iiie. an 80 utt'e credit is given them for it. No officiate at the Wedding of Miss Heim- of Lanzut , in Galicii, ; advertises in 7/um- no more and the poor no less than half ' Receipts for February, 1889. Blum . A H- Hosenbaum , Isaac Vocal... " Wlli Un ^ a y^J^»J^ lnel y To-nl 8ht" race of people on earth have so deli ghted etta Schwarz to Mr. Mair Scliwed, on ag id \o. 7. her runaway husband , Moses a Shekel contribution to the mainte- nu« ku^^^utions . Ottenheimer S ^ M. S ohater Solo- Viol l u^nd Ptano^o. " _! Stu ^ j f^r The s ons April B8 at New . York City. " Kat,who , shemainta ir , , is nowin Oalves. nance and support of the tabernacle ; ri ffiS *:.I=^ S S Ei^ liiSEiiS £ ^SSisHK J^- -^^ ^^00^ ^ *%3?££'J?E? F i£ ton , Texas , under the assumed name o f but we maintain in tho way of dcra tkah Mibka «™M ri uo to11 ' S - B ' Solomon . Louis Gans . Control- Mr - t f eor ffo y. KleinbeiBer. tory ; in music, art and science, and ev- whose only child , Harold, aged two Moses Hiwen , a fellow 33 years old , of he did not mean that at all. It is true , |te»c isriiel , Ka ' ianiuzoo, Mich " .Z' . ' . ' .I ir> 00 ler Theodore W. Myers, Henry Rice, J. Each and every one merited praise e,,ytlung that instructsand enobles man- years , died recently. usual stature , blonde hair , li ght complex- Moses proclaimed at once the equality A™hS Mky ' rT?Ll^ 110 to F- Bamberger , A. H. Louis, L. H. Herts, and received the hearty applause of the k . ind - S'^B to the world such men as The best lecture Which was delivered ion , .,„*kii.p very little Enfelish and no of all men before God and the law- B4m " "'^"^ Dl»lloi ™* ' h " « L M. Hon.tlial.L. H. Levy. &R Jacobs audience presen t After the exercises J 0 ™* . Mendelsohn , Halevy and hosts at the Temple this winter, by Dr L * ,, ' , 3 ' , , „, .. , . , •, , r, do nations anu DBjvKKTs to oEKEBAL fusi>. I. S. Isaacs, A. H erte, Arnold Blumen- were completed , the hall was cleared and of otheVB who have outlived the destinv Kleebero, was held last Sunday evening oUor InngiiHgn except that wel l known which he learned neither in Egypt nor atMoof ^ ^^ ^^ ^ thul f Isflflc Wallach , Henr y Goldman , dancing was indul ged in until the hour of veai'fl' This race has been cruelly on "Hot to Educate and Train Our jargon. 'I his man—if one mi ght call in the East—so that prince, priest , Ky... ...a 4100 uo Simon Neustadt , Chas. Schlesinger . Louin of morn. persecuted in Russia and elsewhere and BoVs. " E. G him so—some years ago ran away from ' prop het , servant or beggar was amen- "" ' lT ' Ul " ntt 10 ° °° Stix , Simon Schafer , Adoi ph Tauzer , Mrs. Bolvao Lockwood lectured to ' l ^aa been demonatrated that they » ? ¦« . his wife with about a thousand florins of able to the same law and equall y en- M r annlc rJZZ° cu2 nU< n „nn «. ^" r Con,n »™ U »? p ' Ad° r P h L V Stt "' a . IorBe . n» dienoe at f *°T* 1 ° n Thurs- m i ght d f troy ^ eir . tel«PJe .and without ADVICE TO MOTHERS* . „, „„ A . . v v , ' ,- , , ,. . . - ,„. . Mm. Funnic Thuriifiue r, cincinnliti , 0 3100 00 gor ; Coroner , Ferdinand Levy; Louis day nig ht , upon the subject, " Social »Jerusalem , and without a home thev ^ , u her money and reached New York, joyed its full protection. I his , however , ht.™.diai.y n-™. Mandel , ex.jud ge A. J. Dittenhoefer, Life in Washington. " Mrs. L. gained are t(Mlay tbe «oat prespereHa beooleTon MrS - Win 8M)w' 8 Soothino SmOTshouli There he swindled out of some merchant does not say r that all should bo taxed Denver Lo<l Ke, No. 71, I. O. D. B.. Denver , Edwin Einstein , School Commissioner, considerable notoriety during the last tne face of the earth. And why ? a *} W8Va De UBed when children are cut- several thousand dollars in watches and equall y, when elsewhere he admits that uciie^Hciircw ' c ' hari' tabie ' aoc^ Randol ph Guggenheimer ; Edward two political campaigns. The lecture B "Perior can never be destroyed by on tin « teeth - It relieves the little sufferer jewelry , left , came back hom e and again there will always be poor men , even if Abp .^.^Hi^y-ff ' & K Lau^baoh B: B. Peixotto, Jessie Sol- was entertaining throughout. in^rior ; " f ° n^; ' ?* P r f duces natural quiet sleep ' " , ¦ ,. .. , ,. ... .. ., .. , V . . k . B roh Linton mT' ^ m 'S™" and Moses Herman. Miss Lena Weinstein , of Bement 111 Tho following proeramma wM ttrimi» by r elieving the child from pain , and po suaded his w.fe to live with him. there were none abaolu.el y poor in the s. cum , Tipton , Mo £;;;-¦¦& -^^ n " Tho Pvrim 0 a««« yielded the best re- is visiting in our city, the guaTof hi, abl * c«»«d out by the foUowTe t, a X Httle cherub awakes aa ''bright as a . After some time ho left her again , but wilderness. Perhaps he thought of the ci shunati , March l, iks' j. turns financiall y of any issue in the uncle, Dr. Weinstein. ipants: g pBMao " button. " . It is very pleasant to taste. this time he took alon g all she had , and law . mad e at Ushah after the death of *"• past. Messrs. Ike and Adoi ph Joseph and Ebbb 0 "" 1 ' Y ' Ml h- a Overturn II B00thes the c hild, soft ens the gunu, came again to this country. She wants tho Emperor Hadrian , when people B011.B, pimples , hives, ringworm, tett- An entertainment was held last Sat- Ike Frank attended a dance at Marshall Recfanfby ^^^^ i, n (i,m. frnn,l 1 i m «,™nt.ri ; , n , M ..^ »<.^ ^. „„. *„ „!„,. ¦ ii »i u i ** and b11 other ™«nifestation8 of urday evening under the auspices of the this week. 0 n, Miss Mcio ^eil. omcz lates the bowels , and is the best known nothin g from him except divorce , and we e very apt to give away all they had im blood are cured by H(H>d , 8 Sflr . y ^ H A \ t ^ ^ ^ Eam ^ ^ q{ ?%l2fi^ t %£^ -gJ-HItoG^v remedy for Irrhoaa , whether arUlng ; we w ant him exposed , wherever ho ,s, to the poor and the teachers of the Law; saparilla. of Industry. The audience was large, aunt, Mrs. E. Strouse. ' ^— ' ~tv^W& from teething or other causes. Twentf , De clamation, "Dragon " Mlsi Maml, QrW five Cents a bottle. f

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2k THE AMERI CAN ISltAELITE .¦rr I • |Ar A|!l n and , if possible, driven out of this eoun- then those sages established tho rule NEW YORK. Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman delivered a Mrs. A. Arnold has returned from It is not necessary -to. again comm ent,IMf i AlilfiflCall ISlflG UDl to- A letter to thia office , dwclosing his that none should give away more than lecture on . Washington, which was fol- Paris only to add in conclusion "that the Asao-1116 Wllblllimi IU IUUIUU I

.g™.! favor to the one-fifth of his potion ; and Moses M^u„ 3:_By your report of the ap- Wed by several literary and mimical Mrs/S A. Hir.cl.ler has returned cation wdl soon behoof ^foremost ,

\L-~ ,^^>^^ „ r^n ,_ , , , . . . j . . . . . i , , . pointmen t of Mr. Rudolph Grossman as exercises. from Mattoon , accompanied by her sis- promoters or literary ana musical cul-LEO "WISE & CO., abandoned and robbed woman , and »»id, the r.ch man should give no more M8iBtant preacher in Rev. Dr. Kohlor's Mr. Henry Herman, the wholesale ter.l Mrs. Aschuler, who will spend a ture.fubuimwu an" PBiirtugrons, making ittoo hot for such scoundrels any- than ono-fifth of his wealth , as that congregation, you anticipated your New dry goods merchant who died on the week here. A very pleasant party . was given at

Office• N W Cor Fifth and Vino Sta. where will be a great favor to the com Rabbinical enactment must be some- York correspondent, and last week's is- 14th of last month, bequeathed to the Mr, Weinstein, of Bement, 111., is vis- the residence of.Mr,, and Mrs., H. Op. - ,',' :- ! I—'¦ — ; munitv. where in tho Thanh ( vide Jari ek Stand- sue of your paper came to hand just in Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum iting relatives here. penhe im , last Tu e»d

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ISAAC M WISE. • - - - Editor ' . ^ , .. . • .u „ i time for me to tear off on the last page Society, the Mt. Sinai Hospital and the Mrs. T. Kahn arrived m our city, after daughter, Maud. About twenty couples' , ,,.,„,, w.h,,s nrrmW uMilll

arrf ) ftnd conce"l,n 6 th0 P«»r man he fif my lMm tho' t.seriptum i that ^ul(i Homo'for tho Agod and Inffrm Hebrews, an extensive visit, from Dubuque. Mrs. participated. Refreshments Were served 'Cincinnati, 0., March 7, 1889. /

aianui, propnei, Jicssian. mpant to „ay ho ig not absolutely poor hovo come ^M//MfM Bi . Butyou will not each $5000. K. is en rottte to St Mary's, where she elegantly; and all heartily enjoyed them- ''I nrnro ow vtib' «7nci

who l,ovformB miroclMrhaa ¦arwen 0PV°- if ho has yct.anything to give, provided refuse me the acknowledgement, that in The Fair in aid of the German Ho*, will visit her daughter, and from there selves. A a ¦ " ';¦ ¦tUBSCHlPTlOH. PRICE, Pp iEAK . . . . V W „ltc the Soudan, in Tenion, the Hebrew hQ canspaieone-fifthofhiswealth forchar- my report of his first lecture in the torn- pitol has proven an .immense success, return to her home. • Miss Sophie Conn left Saturday nightWtlll DSlionu . . . . .. . . . *W Thcmon. in the city of Sena. Thu . -¦- • „ " f°'T h",h.°me !n *K" -O^-W^She-haa tIMBD .tli GUQIlt . One Year 100 f

: in|ra(.lcB hta -

* _¦ foUowors mftnv '"

9 PU'P°8<*' B£r ™nJ! w tftc ru,e o betwberi.the'lines that the appointment ported by tho Treosufor -Mr. Samuel- M. NEWARK:, N . J , been visiting here for.Mtaie. Weeks,: and : .^__ or miracles bu many followers, many jj .fc,,, aud J»f ThiH .however. secmsnot 0f this gifted young man Was extremely Schafer. The management of the fair March 3—The G7th entertainment her departure was exce>ding]y::regret(e(i .,,*. « .""5?-°™ "'Tow.a.rio. *«.

wh° bc ,eV,°

,n »» ¦«P«™»tu«1 P™er»- to bo exactly the sense of the law, for the likely, In a few words I gave expression was in the hfrdfcof Mr, A. B. Do Freece, of KT ttolkplMeS^eX b* many f^endB.who' irnst she WttV rc_ '.; ;,v^S^Kl^tM: A *«"* of

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him rich does not need be told , he should to the impression made on me;and my and our colonists were prominent, 0^'

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: &£V^Y$- .^_— clay and night , as did tho couch of t iv<J too much because ho never ne'ghbors around me, by his lecture, and both as workers and patrons. Plane Street The Sstandard Uup was fepresented ¦

wtf SK™ ^t^r-itormiV'^-.ty

n I King Solomon. Numerous are the cred, <locg \tt(1 lhg cfln „ot .ye ,00 gave prominence to the point of youth The monthly entertainment of the Y. The en «ertain tnent was very good in at an om.a^u"°n^2^

even.

|;5 . of K» i...*™ h..,i »uwi.hii ™-i. *«-k llI ou, believere thnt foUow llim The

<locg ' aaa «h« poor con not gin any ioo . m hls favor. M A> Ahawnth Cliescd took place 1- cb- every re8pectand was very well attended , ing by 30 couples )n eVenmg dress.umU ;>r.u-M 'i «'om^ ,"°"" oe»«vere mav iohow mm. ne much i because he has not got it; and Youth exercises a powerful charm on ruary 21st, at the vestry-rooms of tho rha oroprnmnie was as follows ¦ Quite a number of Jewish people leave '

rur^'Z X r: ! ! 'mII^ m"^^

™™ to be general among the Uw Iegia,ates not for impog8iblo itB kSnd . t 4tM mo;o p0Werful one on temple. Judge Simon Ehrlich.wlu. was ^°?™™JZmJ > to-night for the Mardi-Gras festivities in?huTilnrXrfe"5i-rnrt!-™ *lK7y

r the Jewa of Yomen. Those poor men I B It seems, therefore, Moses meant us older people. And what is tho secret to deliver a lecture, being unable to ap- ..¦. „ ': ltabbl Jo«. Kniukopf . 11i p New Orleans. k ;.

a" sVn- «¦ ih 10 h»ve th.....'A.Tti« -mi .ni uiMTt wl an d women , having suffered the severest f „ „„„ th „t f v „ ^u au„lllf i „„f OVT,pn. of this charm? We need not go far to pear, Rev. Dr. Kohut consented to speak 2- w uldcBruucheti -- .---- zithCrciu'» ' Lookout for more engagements,?.. niaU »iih ih .-«.-.. . .j . .«*« ! j on ^. chj efe d

l° "X *¦* the »ch *ould not expect seek I near You

b a<j com_ J h

:& M and B ^er j h

^oB^«4^SrWSr "-: Araitl .Tho Purim ball will., be one of the '

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ess,"n fronl A abmn cn,e'" ftnd ,ob nor exact more considerate, thanks. ieg us inviBi^le Hke . perfulna; ciae8 „fw the rest of the evening. t . ' whS, « r iw'ttao. most ele«nnt «ver known this season.„ , llB

,^. and hopmg almost against hope, to hoMor ^^^ compiiment8 or servil ity, y0uth j 8 hope in the blossom, jesting The silver wedding of the Grand 4" Attl"UL "h^&M Stm™in:

,Wt 'fi°n . . Glke. ¦ •

^X^tolT^M i «* ""I amelioration of their abject con- becftUBe he heg mor6 to the pQori paya need . refro8hiri6 8ieep and health that Treasurer of District Grand Lodge No. •", violin solo, -Lch Melodl. d« Al,,e»," ..^ ? ¦¦ .A siKHir AN isiuKi.iTK ,,,,!> «h ,.uid mutter , si » j aition , grasp the straw of a Mahdi^Mes- m„n t M _nn „P(,»-t :nn V.^nnvnl pnt thrives on little ; lovo at random , that 1, 1. .0. B. B., Mr. Solomon Sulzberger, ' Mr.'sioirlTcohn. WICHITA, RAS.unitom, oh**, uf *..n» „.,..,.

tenaciously. He ' °( ?° . " "f ' ***" " rears like a young lion. Youth with its wM celebrated nt Victoria Hall, on the «• "•ritaUon, -gta ^"j . -- »*»«W^ „ .„ - . ..Utea tor mwi.AY advkmiskmksw o,*.. Derformed a Jracle tllPV fiav iUrinC

B°Cie^' °h8"ty ,n8tltutlonB' or even to «wh and pouting face opens the door to same . date. Over one hundred guests T. tomnoBoi^^B^ ttsa.oen."., March 1 -Mr. Gus Hof&tadth« left ,Iniowuon- applk -ation . perloimed a miracle, they say. Uunng the jelvoleI. dl.e8S.maker, milliner and creditors and sends them off with a ro- sat down to the feast which was pro- -¦•""Mr1*H!iti?S«S™n Stm"SS «". a short tr .pto Chicago. . . .• v r .w^„rii RM.»t. i. im,

ft l0"« and sev«e drought he appearcd other poor people; and the poor 'should guish smile whereby it shows its white vided. A mong those, presen t were: «. ^mKSjpWWp- . Mattel .Miss Minma;Kinsbaker,;whoha? beori ;;.In MBwerlns »n> of lUe sdveriihtmeuts In this it, j j di . j t} ^ f i i i . r .«_ . - \r. Hillman Presidenf William A . MIkb Jfubel Stulnmo- visiting for the'last cpupleof months the -psptr, our readers will confer a fwor nfou intb I Lp ' u«uipii» m j o uour ywu oi nQt conglder himself less worthy or tep»>' ¦ M-Vei llilirnan, _ rresi«ent , vviiimm a. 0.. Anilen Schottta«hu , Thomc MisBes Joseoli has left for her hrVm B in ¦'•AvcrilNni aad tae.publbtaeri by atulisic ibat nty the synagogue, U.o holy ark with the . . u j „ . fc . It plays around our pillows, sits down Gans, A ice-President ; S. Hamburger, Max Albert zither c:luV Wibscb Josepn, nas^eu lor ner .nome m .^ .;tiwthe»Urertl «eiBentlntoeAaKB fCA>ISHAa»li. gcroiig 0f tl,e Law in it was brouehtout . . . . - , at our table, drinks gayly from our glass. Secretary ; and Bmthers B. Merger, M. The lecture was very interesting and oeaa«a, . - :

— : 7-t-t p- m i - i . i¦ .i Vc J can not do' not I,ay' not S1VC a8 PwhBI* In romance, in.dram a, in the pul pit, in Leip/.iger, Morris Adler and S. D. Sew- instructive and was listened to with the Mr. Sidney Aloe, of ;St. Louis, tarried ¦:: ¦^E^JKrSS^Sl!

several pious ,nen blowed the sanchficd . hwt ^^

for ,he Ral)bi8 of

old our dreams, in the woild, everywhere it ards, of the General Committee; Ex- greatest of attention throughout. The ..**« %«J ¦t

^ ° ¦,, ¦ • V ; , ¦ ' ~be Kiumttl unto forwitij toS for cxuAinntion at bugles, the Mahdi and his disciples cried sftid there .g nQ differcnce v,etwe(>n him can compensate wonderfully for every- Presidents of the District, A. L. Sanger, singing of Miss Beckman was fine, and „ :} ™.':L. Hirah visitea his sister for a ¦:

'PCg"" re"UW t 0 f t h U P"t"' "' loudly to God for ruin , and behold , rain who Wea much and him who ive8 thing , Tell me, if^

you are wriUng a Joseph Fox, Joseph Sulzberger and Ju- U,0. recitation of Prof; .Giffin^deliv- ^^S^ife ai-ifiirf'„ „ . . . „ . , ., l i t did. This indecisive evidence to the ' .- wi i* 1 t i a;.«\ 1 - ».„„™ n novel, whether your hero is twenty¦ years lius A. Levy. ered in masterly style. Miss Stillman, , M,ss Wettie

^i-e^nneimej en^ertamed

^,Tin: Hungarian translation of Mosch . _ . . little, if the heart w directed heaven- old , in that case you are safe, and the 'Rev. Meldola Do Sola, of Montr eal, Mr. Cohn , and the Max Albert Zither her young lady friends last Thursday . -

Maiinonides ^l/orfA by Rabbi Dr. M. . " ly\ . . ward. This again does not seem to be world will admire your bookl Oh, preached,last Sabbath at the . synagogue Club sustained themselves creditably in afternoon . • ' . * "• • , ¦' ' ;¦' ¦"'• ' 1:'

Klein of G roM-BcMcora k progreH«e« comPoserl nt'w Pm>'er8 whlch ll ls ma,n: exactly the sense of that Mosaic law , youth ! . of Congregation Adath Israel , East Fifty- their respective parts. Considering that . Mrs. Levy entertained the; card ..club- ¦ .¦rapidly • the fiwt and second parts huvo t(lined ft, 'C WT*

•<! ctivc'- At midnight for HoJ wh(> oeptBinl kflew tho What youth-lack, is experience; this, seventh Street . ¦ this : is only the second time that Miss ^ L^,,,, .- „f ' Great • •R„^ i. ' J ^lapmo , u 1 1. ho wiilks tho 8treots of

„' ,„„.» iT,a„ however, comes with time, aftd every day A largely-attended meeting of -the Beckman sang before the public she did , Mrs. N egbauei of. Great . Bend,-has: ;appeared alread y and soil well. , with a loud voice •' -Bfenoit ve ginnem* ,a

V , ' * ? ' b^^' ™ fra*'' »to» ¦*er"f' which Centennial Lodge Xo. 7C3, F. and ,VM., very well. - ¦. been the gUest qt hpr sister . lor a few ,;

"~ ~~ his diwinln fm.»P..tlv d„ uf- ™*- ami lm y " Th 'S ,rebre,Y term ,n numerttls many alas, allow to pass unheeded ,. be- was held last Tuesday evening at Ma- Theannual Purim ball will be held in dftys' ¦' ..,; , ^:.; v ' 'A sciESTii'it ; association in Paris sent j "'s C4,sow - 8•"¦e'lun»|y "» w»eBam.c.ann jn^gg 433, or -in decimal reafiing- makes causa they do not recognize its value: sonic Temple. Wor. Bro. Rev. Henry Sanger Hall on Monday evening, March Dr; vhas;; Silverman left for New 4the distinguished doctor Isidore Gold- U,e crcduloU!i PC0Ple are fearfull y fri glit-

g% which meana t!ie vich lnan rc. To keep within the proper bounds in the S. Jacobs, who occupied the Master's i8. The proceeds are to b&given to. the Y01 1>ere ^ilj ^maint<ypta^ -

fai u in to Home, to study the ma.nmcripts cnf

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ft'onl

^lVe"> »' ¦th«J' spending with an English guinea to any pulpit, is an art acquired by experience Chair dijlivered a^cture. IlebrewBenevolenfcand Orphan Asylum

-JL^lT^^^^^f .1 \- ?;> ,, lit , \v ir„ n«;„vA, ctl11 "• Hitherto the man lids done no ¦,¦¦

•, * „ , , „ m„ :u „JL,,„i ;„ ., i and ought to be carefully studied by At the recent general meeting of the. Society. , ^ : the Doc .or wish. him . success in all . his ;, :of the Vatican library. He enjoy s ,» _ . - ^ these fantastic * y ' T ? ^

every young preacher. Man y preachers Freundachaft Club,- it was resolved - to -rhe^second annual ball .of the Monte- »>"leHakmg8 . . . ¦,, - -;;;': - , . ..Homo all privileges necessary,, and wc „ b* ,fa l • , ,• 1 Newspapers, ( Vide English papers) so he have not mastered that, art even at a raise the dues to $80 . annually, and to (lore Mutual Aid Association will be held M,s9 Kaufm an, .of :Hartford; .Conn., , .

may • expect- .many a, useful discovery tncks' »" «io government officials did muHt certainiy tj ^k he has done some- riper age. There are some people who limit the membership to 300. It was on Thursday; March 7 in Sainger Hall, WK has ' been - , the :guest.of: Mr8. 'Gold- '. :from this industrious inquirer. not interfere with him. Similar impos- ^j

• eat .for wbich }le deserves par- are.always welcomeeyerywhere, and are also resolved to limit the number of At a meeting of the; Laskpr Qtenry sta^;hBs; returned to become. ¦..:

¦/-:¦•¦¦ _¦_ tcrs, or perhups lunatics , have , appeared, . v , T„ - „¦ ¦;¦„ „ TVl „ \,~ ' ' „M >i A llked so much because they never come ladies on .admission 'tickets to three Society; held on Sunday, February 24. inelaaies are preparing ipi .a masque ..¦ ¦¦"

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venera ion. .Ihe^newspaper vdo

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^r™> ^ ; ,1 ; ^¦ . AMO x.ti the dead of last month is to be ; - ¦«» ,,. . .' tha t because they never , found out that .go away a minute befora one wishes An entertainment and reception Was haiidsome gold heade'd cahe ' Th e' next Mr. M, Cohn .'has;.returned .from , the ; :' named Mr.Veiictumi , the chwf al'moherV>apprai,-vw"f now'* ¦ '"ien. n'w in - °ur one gives $100,000, $50,000 or $25,000 they would tak e their.leave, Such per- held by Manhatten Lodge,JSTo. L5fi . I, meeting;-pf -this society will^ be held' on :Ea8ti- :wheI'e ' . e: 6Pent a .fe,v w«*«0» .'V¦

of Baron II irsch , who did the charity country among Protestants ; they never tQ any. pubiio institution , they must sons'oughtto . serve as models for all pul- 0. B. B:, ' at Terrace Garden Saturday Surtday^Marclv lO:- Election of officers ' ¦b^if,es

^' "'; ¦ v^-^ :^ -- :V «: -i iV ^ '/ -^- ' 1 K¦work- Tor tlm ' -IJivrrin - also Dr (Sold- 'do'" ¦n""jh damag e,;.- and the time is , DU-bHai^the Euinea rts noisv 'as th'eV'cah pit lectui'er8- • evening. . ' The programme consisted of will take, place. There will also be' a de- ;Me9srs..A. Nathan and S. Gerson , of . ¦1 - u ,V

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¦ 1 , i^ed, thank heaven , when such "12 f mS' J?™ ' k CDS0 ^-P

01"4 - fhot: m

old and commemorative exercises, , celebrating bate on the' subject,: ."Which has been Zi^man, wert in/thej c^ t^attend the;-Schm.dtr the ex-ltubbi . and preacher of fe

. j .,^ :b : t?10 gtl .onK nt.m „f to ? eaa

? the,r ^t0™"8'

Tho^

oor ^peHenced speakers; arid eloquent.pnes tho centennial anniversary of the inaug^ the most beneficial to lis, the steam en- K.Pi Ul^h^.vvas a grand success. , ,;:Leipzig. (Germany), . -. after a, long and j ¦' .; ¦ -/ . ¦ ¦ *- . '. ¦ ¦ « > . . , ¦ man. s self-respect, pshaw—who cares for too, still do not know when it is time to uratioii of : George AVashingtori. as first gin'e or the printing- press?" "Those s'e- . Mr- Robert Jacks :j.ust returned irom ,painful disease. He was a man of great ¦ -

t ' :. ¦ : : ' -.. that; and the law never legislates for retire, was/ furnished this, week -by President, of the United State's. Many lected to take part are among the '.best a

^trip. to St. louis, where busiiiesscalled ;' :¦ .¦promiiienco.'.Wh as a scholar ...ul .o. Dn r ^,, , . two sermons <le impossible bases. \Yidc , Dalles and Gdq Father ^pGlyhn,: who.spoke ovct; two. of the members appeared in Continental debaters in; the; society, and ; will -un: hl^

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¦ ¦ ¦ U[ l .J-,MM"" fcK.* L1( s two sennons -de- r , . A ¦ . -.. ¦ • ¦-.. - » hours on the .subject; "The .Public umfprms, and took , part in . the re-pro- doubtedly make it very, interesting - ' Mrs. J. Wallenstcin ; is the guest of ¦.- .-t0Vi ^ . m

t i ._ livcr.cd .-at the seventieth anniversary, of ?y A} -) inereioro, 1 ttunK , uie letter ot snbooig and their Enemies." - Among diiction of the inauguratiori ceremonies^ . - pri Sunday evening March 17 the her. brother. > '• ,.¦' ¦; ¦ - , ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' .,- . the Temple in Hamburg, where hcis. the law SS . intended to suggest that the other; things he said: . , ;. ' ' . . Mr; Charles -Brand: 'impersonated the. children of tho Princei street¦ School' will" Mr.^Heflry; Davis enjoyed^ a few;days> ;Ala . birwAciiBB, one ot the senior ¦ ^. preacfier ap cared in rinfc rich should' not give too mucl^and the "I am reri;nded of another /class of firsts president, and: deli^^class of- the . Hebron- Union^'ollege, to ,¦¦ , '• nnvuA ' t,,,xu„„,i ,, ' poor man should not ' take too little- enemies -of; the public schools—those ton's address .on the occasion. The cfli" in .the:Y. M. H. A. Hall.. ¦ The pro^

Ml8S 'Frances. :Hi rah will be morried to ,graduate July next, has been elected - ' " m ' nucnnanuiung,

^ ¦

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• , fanatics who, while they insist on having large audience joined in the singing of ceeds are to be donated/ to. the iibrarv

Gr B»nibe^er> the; latter ;Payt °?-unanimously -Kabfai of the congregation 8

f);

^^T^ ^^^^S thcua ^nd- ¦ : :-.:<,: ",?}:.:: . ¦!. ¦ ' V- *' . ^hrf I '-^-^ ^ V -V "• - v > w r 1 ' ¦ « ¦ i - defense of that fii-s t reform congrega- a»n0US» me nait-sneKei is somen na? having tbeir own rei,gi0U8 predi- Hev. Dr. K. Kohler will lecture to-(lay The wedding- of Mr Max Fiachel to : Mr ^ '^

atz left on a buslne8s tr,

P tom tort wayne ma., to enter upon lus t; which thc OI.thodox holds r on, lighter than the holy shekel of the law, lections promulgated therein. - They on "Evils and Fallacies ofConservatism.'; Miss Yettie Lederer wilhtake place on the East and will be present at the itt-^post, July next, lwo out of the nine .. , • - . ¦¦- ¦ : * • : _ -jq . - that the twenty Guera/i are twenty would rather , sacrifice education than Rev. Dr. Joseph Silverman's lecture Sunday March 17 ' ¦ ¦¦." .¦' ;¦ ¦ auguratibn of Presidentrelect, Harrison.-,'. ;are already engaged four months in ad- _ . . '<>r ttte "' espect

to mo ancient

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: . .¦ n make them public ^ schoolsi teaching »Ls on the subject,- 'VTheRelation between His with the deepest regi'et that I an- Mr. and Mrs. S. .Goldstein and family y. >;

vahce. 'JeW^!' ceremonies m-evadmg . in ^

the ^P^ a^ °J 5f 7Z ' e things in which all fte people can Religion hounce the death of M^ Abe Lippmin, contemplate an; European tour, in: *e:.~-*~~:*-r. — . . . present generation. This.Dr. Leimdoo£

cha11

¦ ; , - - ' . ¦ -• ¦ ,. > -. - -- ¦. , V .- ¦ ; ¦ after »Wffinea«1 Mr,:Lippniati-ivas r ^tu- - '"'-: ?:.&: ^v ^V i V ' uPbok. A doi.i'H Fkank , although eighty¦¦ fer, ot course,; denies, and shows that Yorlc t0 mak,3 a better -Ueraskah with which the - American- . people have the : .

TERREBAUTE TNI) one of the most pleasant and promising- 0n. Friday last .Mrs.' C ohn was! pre-K,;years old was nevertheless reelected the reform -oniysought to purify and ; more , truth rand contortion in it than right to difl^^nd do difier. on. . ¦ . 7. . ¦

. . .- .¦ ,.. - / . - ¦ ¦¦', . . ' youiig men in the 'city. . - • ¦Qixmi'im; f 6^'? ;an>el| 0

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de8i8n'^ ¦:'- i . e- u -' -t i . j ¦ -.- ¦¦ \-t ¦ ., • ,- . -. . th is our -humble essav of a eenuine ' - What nght has the city or. , state ,Of : „ . ; ¦_;—-¦- . - ,- + .;¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦' ¦¦- ¦ ' - - , by the ladies of the Entre Nous, \the vpresident of the society . <&. etude, jwj *, sanctify the, ceremonies, and reversing this,; our fium Die essay ot a genuine

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Qm el the tipenlng of ex, ; M^ci. v4 : he-^irme^ was pre- . \- „^^f v r v - ¦ ¦,-,- occasion being the Wenty^ighth' ansi-. :in Pari*. His paper" read in the general again religion from its crystaKzed oxteiv raskah , , ^_ W_ ' ercises in, the- public schools by. a;,reaoY ntedi

at >aylo5^pj)era;Ho^se under MVyJ WMJiR l , ALA. - .,. . . -. r

^^ of H^. birth . -Mrs^bhn-has: 5mating was on the . oriental pantheism 'nalities to internal : holiness. " Appar- . ". - . / * ^

._ ." ing ;froni,the 5B|ble by the; Principal, ^^^^Igf^fftS Ma.ic. '2i--A8 before - mentioned, it ¦ '¦

^^ ^• ' :andtheJcwiShmonothei3m( by which>e ently thC eloquent .doctpr is very earneSt »eatn oiV Jacol, ^M,Uer. . Jj gfJ^^g^*^

9 proved that the old philosopher possesses about this; yet Ihereis quite an amount ' - Jacob L. Mai'eFi 'Jbf Lexington, Ky., vdth the reading of the BibleVj It may wantp;<)£#e poor. The >ifetainmeht 8P«™ ¦ta ienri^Jwwmt w . :.'

^^ Rich justreturhed fr^m- a flv' "no less mental force than the young, of conscious or unconscious irony in his died Sunday'; ' March 1, at .1a. m!,' at his be a.verse 'or a chapter' from^thVApos- }»M ¦'¦&&"* *M £}l?d. %i-* » fJS^Tl If :eW6- ini tnp. i i -BooM. ^^. Prof. Pranck did. It « quite a phenom- sermons; the. Inconsistencies and

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. iX -enon, a confirmation of the maxim of tiality "of the Hamburg reforms are cut, okXleaving a widow, two Borisana^

most in- * NEW;^E^ONN.:,,

^. the Talmud , "As the sages grow older tingly exposed. It was and is now a daughters, Ths. funeral took jOace frj enda pf whom there are ^Usan^in "^^^^^^ '¦¦ ¦¦ ' ^.'

r

tein^

nt. a^d brillian t of

audiences.filled The y6Wger.,mem ers;;pf.;. tli0..\.Ha"r:::::1:their mental powers increase." In the mere change of externalities, and half Tuesday last at -9 a; :m., from the' resi the 'schools be compelled to listen to ^party of ladies and gentlemen! aV -the- hall tooverflowing. That the audi- rnonie Club havei organized.:. :a AininstrelS !bible this is presented in the last hours way work in this. In this, howeyer, dence of Mr. Edward^ BlochV Cincinnati" take partisan act of Christian worship? temigr^om Evansy ille, Ind , Mwahall ' ¦ T^'Sr«^'-!Iw' 'T?ri? V™^e-- tronp?.;and:wili ;givej -a. perfbrmanea in t;

of the patriarch ^, ¦ ^*

^—- ' cePtl0na' fhose who remember yet the' a large concourse of people besides the 0fSS SiSrS pr4ye*financially, clearing $1,700; ^ • by Rev. J. D, Burkhead,; pastor of the spent at the club this whiter was :spent«Tun tcchnolon iciil schools me of great journalistic controversy over the second, immediate family, which is quite nu- night at the Metropolitan Opeira House, The;Ehtre Nous met at the residence Presbyterian Church, a sketch of which last Friday evening. ,.' A musicale- was. x ¦benefit among tlir Jews of Jerusalem, edition of the Hamburg prayer book, mevous, including the Blochs, Auster- was one of the most successful 'A'be £f -^r Joseph on the-evening Qf is appended : .. - . ; . . giveh.by the foilowing Ideal talent: Misi ;.^

The Alliance school alone, its sunorinten- Know well that the omission of GueullaK lite' ' Miller Sntsiman - Fecbheimer Wl, unlike any other public: am% of ' ¦¦WiSH^6ih- The veadiris; of Miles J.b. bubkhead's lkctubk . AmeUiit Williams, pianist •v. Mias ^Nora a?dent Mi.im Behar, .ports has M »d ***+ persona, Messiah and Schwar, FH.dman, Rolhnan , Greens

' ^hTe^VM p 8$&ZP ^$^ auSnSt^.

^art'S^t SSS^' 2 .pupils , 102 of then. are simp ly.day achol- hod.ly resurrection, was mainly the folder , arid others of this city,. Troy khew everybody else, &¦ U Friday evefting. ^ V— ft brief anAappy manner, and Mr. Bei.net, tenor. ; C-n Thursday' ^ars, 21 are lmlf day Hcholars and half contested point; and now Dr. L, mam- ftnd Mansfield, Ohio. '.The deceased the interior of the great stjjuctuxewns , T.ne Columbia Club, a political organ- The distinguished preacher, be- ^arch »7, there will be a masquerade atday appftnTtfecKrHI9-tti'e-(vholo-dav-j ip. tains that tho personal Messiah was re- ,vas 0ne of the earliest Bavarian transformed into a gorgeous " flower-gar- lzat!?5, ha^ attended the inauguration gan'by expressing his great appreciation tne ciUD- .prentices of some trade , anil have thoir tain«l. because there occur in the book immigrants to thk. city where ho was a den - GrouPs of tlic moat beaWiful of "5' iSfi, S'tT w„S'°? *if' °f th ^ honor cof

*ferred uPon hirtl by the A new club has been, organized recent' , , . - „ • „ , , t . th. mwwra.fr^^.i.H tiw;„ m f e

Z c,tv ' ""eie "° uaa a tropical plants adorned the grand stair- and. f n ™ ,{" Washington fully Association. 'He then entered upon the ly, which-will be known 'as the Frog- -school hour. >n t l.o evenmg; 24 of them the po^aga, l a y.ou ,j u t and Welm- pal.tner m the firm of Friedman & WftJ at entraft(JC 6f th

6e buildi equipped with a l the necessary " stuff" .subjeot of. hi. lecture, and commenced 'ess. As it has many eriergWtic and en-ure Mussolmen. I here ai-o already nu ite «'»/« ''" "rho hchachamm Ma *h«b, etc. Miller , before he moved to Lexington, and between their spreading leaves to make life a pleasure. The club took with the past history of the Jews, which thusiastic members,, it will ,prove a so-a number of skilled aiid well schooled This , if it is a ¦*"* row irony on the in- ROme fifteen years ago. He was one of glimpses were had of the beauty within. wlt'v *Kem th^'ee *>eft

^tiful

fl °Vttl designs he said would be dry study, but a pro- cial success and Worthy; of itsname. Theymechanics among the voting generation consistency -of that book , is a mistake; the earliest and most prominent mem- From the very top of the dome, to the to be presented to Mr. and Mrs. Harri- found study to those of mental culture; have taken the former apartments ofof Jeruilomit,*. It appoaw that the for the first passage, taken from Isaiah , liew of K. K . Bene Ycshurun , in which Wpmi*>dow wereatiretoh.odbfl^s 8°n^^Jj

f»«» »fttbed of ^^ Pe

nation . 8tand8 high %*

¦*•£%*» and have also engagedA „. -, „ , . .,„,.,-. . , •„ „„„, „ -. „. ., ' of garlands of the most brilliant flow- *B*l>ow; Plcce "llso »'«P bc 1 m a oea ot in tlie world s history as a marvel, as a Mr- ®ooclman, who has catered ior thaAllmnce , aft.-r nil . sm*,,,!* m canymn «0» that GocU ill come .igain to/ion a* he was Vice President and then Presi- ers

Sftnd aU8pended from the point - at flo*c,'s and made [a lmitatio,> of an miracle, the

s administration of The Harmoriie as caterer. A New Tori manEurppwm civilization into that forsaken n» a redeemer, and it will be rebuilt in dent for a number of years. He was . which these garlands met was a great 0CPan steamer, presented to Benjamin wol.id. But seventy of your ancestors h*8 taken Mr. Goodman's place at thecountry. • its glory (it was a mass of ruins when the also President of the Hebrew Relief As- bunch of red roses. The opera-house Hn»'nson by the ladies of the Columbia went to Egypt , multiplied to 430, then Harmonic.* j irophet said those words); and the wc- sdciation of Mount Carmel Lodco No Beemed converted into a fairy summer Un}>- ^ ue next argest piece was'a, bank increased to 5,000,000, and after leaving Mr- N. C. Meyers, Superintendent ofIs //.im-i/M of l- rbruar v 7, we r.-ad on<l imssaao snvs no more than a nravor on T n n n „„,) J fin,.„,. 1 \ ' Palace- About .3,fl00 persons were pi-es- 0I ,now.ers' cl.ielly Mareclial iNiel roses Egypt it is confidently assorted that they the Sabbath school, has retu rned from

that n,ri.tm>» «-, rolrb™ied in \,w h \ |T; n , 'T 1 20, I. O. B. B., and of Several secret or- ent and the dreases of tlie ladies were and

ov

f ^,ch

"ere two

P *™ numbered- not less than 6,000,000. ? his visit to Las Vegas, N. M., much .m- "U.at i I.... t » »,-, «,s i„ al. d in

;\. « that Ond might return to Jerusalem and dcrH , everywhere a mo.st valuable and of unusual elegance. wn]te *°™*< J™ Mi* Benjamin Harri- IIe cited a great many historical facts P«veU in health. 'He received a hearty ¦loi k in yn >yi,«ip,g„,|!. with divin. . dwell th.-rein . not that u personal M«- most attractive member, trul y religious , Among the gentlemen presen t with S™' T1,|e *h,ld ??e,C,e

T rfer

^„de" ,ls t0 the P"t Watery of the Israelites welcome fromtheschool and his friendsserv.ee and ».M-m..iis . and thu pirc.. of siuli should come and do it , or the I.rne- „nd trul y benevolent , a man nf many ! their ladies were : Moses H, Moses, »W umbrella, partial ly olow-d and felled their tenacity to their religion , their The young ladies' who organized alibn-ahty was i-ver so in 110h landed i.y . lit .-s should go back to Jerusalem and ! virtues verv cenerous imnulscs verv af ' President of the Puriin Association; ?. " a P^,",., „Vn, p

C . ^ r

nmvel"s- faith in the most High, and their great sewing society last summbr at the West(^hrislmn friend, . Tim. (his p ieeo of ,,.huiid it , T|,e original Hamburg re- 1 fabk. '^

' [ t7ue f,iend fn ihis Cin' ¦ Conimis8ione1' Jacob Hess, Judge Law- T& X r ixf t obw^naSLm*

¦ » , t t . Haven Shore, h„Ve been invited by thenews is not true n.-.-d len-dlv ho men r .. - , J3 1 ¦ » 1 .7 ' Tonce , ex-Senator Joseph Koch, Judge f , ,y ', w<u*aSa,n' «>escon e He depicted the history of the He- Ladies' Sewing Society, to be presente«- .„ t tun ..ml !,...<II , -m n fl) ,m,,.Si I t ] im untl (

,.stooc, those cinnati comniunity, Mr. Miller did more ,simon Rosendalc, of Albany ; Judge J

bnlbanoy on the eve of March 1st brewg aa mi led with op /eS8ionUs J next Wednesday evening at their meettioncd. ( hnst.nus ,1,ver was celebrated passages well , u.ul hke us, hoped that wnrk in aI1a for the community in all ' Morgan , J. O'Brien . ex-Judge M. S. ".e occasion being the hrst of a series of ing and fortitude and of a religion ma- wg, to confer with them when to give ain any lynagnguo n. > ,-w York or ,-ls.. the glory of the Lord be revealed aBain | niaUoni of rel igion and charity than al- i I«m». Police Commissioner fr'harles F. T^illt ZTZ r^lTT' tu

,'inK to such sublime greatness. "And bazar , as the Grand Fair has been poswhore . What is strange in this hoax over Israel' s spiritual inheritance , its re- 1 mwt any othor . miul, and comm(tndcd | McLean , E Thalman , L. Strassburger, near futum AUhough iheVeSne? was ClsSt ***'"* ™W ** " %"***

^ The' .youn g Ltd.-ant worth knowin g is , who is the Xcw lisrious faith its sublime ethics its un ' .k * 1 r i r .u 1 1 ' '• 's- Plm' L- J- Btoomingdale, S. W. :_„ .„_ .__ . if ,,:,, _

nfb, ,of ,n „t ^

"„ .? a* as Israelites possessing, giving and ob- nave made many fancy and useful al t-York informant of the //„««,« who ^2lS II

T^- ? Maye,

Joseph Stern , Simon Borg, Mor- [^^^

T S te V^M

f'ff T ^^ ?f .MaS- Charta icles and . have been very industrious all.. .. ,. „ . . ,V '» s-poKen ueuei ami mists m tin one, onl .v coromuliny. Misfortune Mn busmen rfs Sahlein, Solomon B. Solomon, E. B. /„ Li, vs „ p J.MP'l"1Cp„ , ^' - M' °f all subsequenL religions ; founded winter. The following are membershas ,,uite l i enuent l y, an-1 how could and true God , for all of which Jerusalem ! calWP£j him to move to Lexington, bm Simon/ Isaac Rosenwald, Chas. Mimes- l3v\a nv^ TSf f n " uPon the hwa hande,i d^n by your The Misses Delia Zunder, Julia Kahn ,those editors over the Atlantic accredit nm\ Zion stand n, most explosive Bym- ! there also he was a religious guide to heimel'- Alf("ed Friedlaender , Sigmund J££* remarks thefollow Mnro^S- ancestors. It is a religion urging mor- Fannie Meyers, Lillie Kleeberg, Theresaall .hone hoaxes'.' We want then, to hols. Dr. Leim.loerfer certainl y knows the communit y. Dr. Wise delivered ^ehm,S' ^d°r W

T°rmB

^. So{™™ was rendered'.

S? * £ XL" T"1 b°th

1.J?tV8 and Gen- and Fannie Meteger Bertha Heller,

know that the America n Israelites are all that L t . • ., j j Stein , Max Nathan , Isaac Blumenthal , tiles, all that is worth living for. If I Ida RogoWski, Fannie Falk, Hattiequite liberal hut sti l l more sensible '

—^— funeral oration over the deceased. Adoi ph Schefteli L. &. Schiffer , Isidor 1,i*Tamanm

- " -i ;;™ Sortnrne" were asked what people has done more Meyers, Flora Rosenberg, Anna Lmdo,I *~* Straus, - Isaac Boskowitz , Abraham piano Recital "Three Hovcrfes" tmvn anv other in the civilization of the and Miss Kleiner.~*— —- M.* it i. muatunod , had tho P^ ; ™ B* ^ ^ ?_HB- i Stnuw , & Boduohild , Adoi ph Bern- Re,lUlllon

»*¦ B«hu 11.11. „ world I would answer, the Jews. And Dr. L. Kleeherg has been requested toA iiai ' i> i ,i:ss wdi na ii , Saruli Sternheim , culiar idea to say, the rich should give ; ** heimer , Henry Neustadter , Flyman ' MKw VuaiieiioSt miiie. an 80 utt'e credit is given them for it. No officiate at the Wedding of Miss Heim-of Lanzut , in Galicii, ; advertises in 7/um- no more and the poor no less than half ' Receipts for February, 1889. Blum . A H- Hosenbaum, Isaac Vocal..." WlliUn^

ay^J^»J lnel y

To-nl

8ht " race of people on earth have so delighted etta Schwarz to Mr. Mair Scliwed, onag id \o. 7. her runaway husband , Moses a Shekel contribution to the mainte- nu« ku^^^utions. Ottenheimer S

^ M. Sohater Solo- Viol lu^nd Ptano^o. " _ !

Stu^j f^r

The sons April B8 at New. York City."

Kat ,who , shemainta ir,, is nowin Oalves. nance and support of the tabernacle ; W»riffiS *:.I= S S Ei liiSEiiS £ S£ ^SSisHK J^- -^^^^00^ *%3?££'J?E? Fi£ton , Texas , under the assumed name of but we maintain in tho way of dcra tkah Mibka™«™M ri uo to11' S- B' Solomon. Louis Gans. Control- Mr- tfeorffo y. KleinbeiBer. „ tory ; in music, art and science, and ev- whose only child, Harold, aged twoMoses Hiwen , a fellow 33 years old , of he did not mean that at all. It is true, |te»c isriiel , Ka'ianiuzoo, Mich ".Z'.'.'.I ir> 00 ler Theodore W. Myers, Henry Rice, J. Each and every one merited praise e,,ytlung that instructsand enobles man- years, died recently.usual stature , blonde hair , li ght complex- Moses proclaimed at once the equality A™hS Mky'rT?Ll^ 110 to F- Bamberger , A. H. Louis, L. H. Herts, and received the hearty applause of the k.ind- S' B

to the world such men as The best lecture Which was deliveredion , .,„*kii.p very litt le Enfelish and no of all men before God and the law- B4m" "' " Dl»lloi™*' h " « L M. Hon.tlial.L. H. Levy. & R Jacobs audience present After the exercises J

0™*. Mendelsohn, Halevy and hosts at the Temple this winter, by Dr L*,, ', 3 ' , , „ , . . , . , • , , r, donations anu DBjvKKTs to oEKEBAL fusi> . I. S. Isaacs, A. Herte, Arnold Blumen- were completed , the hall was cleared and of otheVB who have outlived the destinv Kleebero, was held last Sunday eveningoUor Inng iiHgn except that well known which he learned neither in Egypt nor atMoof ^ ^ thul f Isflflc Wallach, Henry Goldman , dancing was indulged in until the hour of veai'fl' This race has been cruelly on "Hot to Educate and Train Ourjargon. 'I his man—if one might call in the East—so that prince, priest , Ky... ...a 4100 uo Simon Neustadt, Chas. Schlesinger.Louin of morn. persecuted in Russia and elsewhere and BoVs." E. Ghim so—some years ago ran away from ' prophet, servant or beggar was amen- "" ' lT' Ul "ntt 10° °° Stix , Simon Schafer , Adoiph Tauzer , Mrs. Bolvao Lockwood lectured to 'l ^aa been demonatrated that they » ? ¦«. his wife wi th about a thousand florins of able to the same law and equally en- M„ rannlc rJZZ°cu2nU< n „nn «. ^"r

Con,n»™ U»?p' Ad°

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Stt"' a.IorBe.n»dienoe at f *°T*1 °n Thurs- might df

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eir.tel«PJe.and without ADVICE TO MOTHERS*. „, „ „ A . . v v , • ', - , , ,. . .- ,„. . Mm. Funnic Thurii f iue r, cincinnliti , 0 3100 00 gor ; Coroner , Ferdinand Levy; Louis day night , upon the subject, " Social »Jerusalem , and without a home thev „ — , uher money and reached New York, joyed its full protection. I his , however, ht.™.diai.y n-™. Mandel, ex.jud ge A. J. Dittenhoefer, Life in Washington." Mrs. L. gained are t(Mlay tbe «oat prespereHa beooleTon MrS- Win8M)w'8 Soothino SmOTshouliThere he swindled out of some merchant does not sayr that all should bo taxed Denver Lo<lKe, No. 71, I. O. D. B.. Denver , Edwin Einstein , School Commissioner, considerable notoriety during the last tne face of the earth. And why ? a *}W8Va De UBed when children are cut-several thousand dollars in watches and equally, when elsewhere he admits that uciie^Hciircw'c'hari'tabie'aoc Randolph Guggenheimer ; Edward two political campaigns. The lecture B"Perior can never be destroyed by on

tin« teeth- It relieves the little suffererjewelry , left , came back hom e and again there will always be poor men , even if Abp . . Hi^y-ff •' & K Lau^baoh B: B. Peixotto, Jessie Sol- was entertaining throughout. in^rior;"„ f °n^;' ?* Pr

fduces natural quiet sleep' ", ¦ ,. .. , ,. ... .. ., .. ,V . . k . B roh Linton m T ' m 'S™" and Moses Herman. Miss Lena Weinstein , of Bement 111 Tho following proeramma wM ttr imi» by relieving the child from pain , andpo suaded his w.fe to live with him. there were none abaolu.ely poor in the s. cum, Tipton , Mo £;;;-¦¦&-^^n " Tho Pvrim 0a««« yielded the best re- is visiting in our city, the guaTof hi, abl* c«»«d out by the foUowTe t,aX *« Httle cherub awakes aa ''bright as a .After some time ho left her again, but wilderness. Perhaps he thought of the cishunati , March l, iks'j . turns financiall y of any issue in the uncle, Dr. Weinstein. ipants: g pBMao" button." . It is very pleasant to taste.this time he took along all she had, and law .made at Ushah after the death of *"• past. Messrs. Ike and Adoiph Joseph and Ebbb 0""1' Y' Ml h- a Overturn II B00thes the child, softens the gunu,came again to this country. She wants tho Emperor Hadrian, when people B011.B, pimples, hives, ringworm, tett- An entertainment was held last Sat- Ike Frank attended a dance at Marshall Recfanfby ^^^^i,n(i,m. frnn,l1im «,™nt .ri ;,n,M.. »<. ^. „ „„. *„ „!„,. ¦ „ ii »i u i **• and b11 other ™«nifestation8 of urday evening under the auspices of the this week. 0 n , Miss Mcio ^eil. omcz lates the bowels, and is the best knownnothing from him except divorce , and we e very apt to give away all they had im blood are cured by H(H>d,8 Sflr. y H A \t Eam

q{ ?%l2fi t

%£^-gJ-HItoG^v remedy

for Irrhoaa, whether arUlng ;we want him exposed , wherever ho ,s, to the poor and the teachers of the Law; saparilla. of Industry. The audience was large, aunt, Mrs. E. Strouse. ' ^— '~tv^W& from teething or other causes. Twentf ,Declamation, "Dragon" Mlsi Maml, QrW five Cents a bottle.f