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4 THE AMER ICAN ISRAELITE. &&> rt __ r _ * __ »Att iMttt ftfe An *»*«-«"« ^torical »J*»y « . ttawfow , forbidden to the Is- The new Temple Israel »') in St. log the observance ridiculous and J^^J^J^ Jj * the 00C ^WOTCM j Smettte _ thftt Burrounding the n { a{1 J 6 ra6lite or > .; , h , Talmud h86 it, LTOl B f we are told , will be dedicated without perpetuating the euper*ti- effect that Commodon Malvano ^ .^ which existed between Leibnitz and they are prohibited 1WB W two , the last day of August , being Friday tions connected with it. Toe opln- will shorUy be appuated ambaB8a . Wfl BIOCh Pu bHshln g and Printing Oompanr, -B- . "" -^ * ft * -P * a " beca use U is the practice of the before New Yea, ¦ . "^"^X " tt^ JL ^^t^ Publisu.r. akd pEoraiitita . smes of letters which have been Emorites." It seems, therefore , that . . ib gooa enqugn amaority iur u P . «„„,-,._ « _, in ?!,<, „, .. .. .. .7 i ^ «.« j < tr * it . t 1 .,. .. „^„.„ij *!^« The primitive civilization of the - * folio of Commerce in the present Fl os. 45, 47. 4tt , 61, 68, 66 SJcFarlnnd. found at Hanover. the Jews learned those superstitions . * . ^,. . „,, __ . ../ "* ' '' ' , * ' . . « nf tu p „„nc c.^ ««f «, - « ,««« ancient Heb rews will be one of the Sermons for New Year , Day of Cabinet. There are in the City Orace, Cor. Pinm and McFarland Quk very generous brother , the an- ^ ^be l ease with features * the History of Human Atonement , etc, in En glish or Ger- Council of Rome no less than eleven stg., oei ow ronrtn hi. thor of "The Christian Enthusiasm , " - devil evi i - irits . and thau m a- Habitations, which is to be a lead - man , w ould be welcome to t h ! s pa- Jewish memb ers, the same proper- UtAAO jf. WISE , ; . - , ¦ Bdtor iw P0,itelv requested to read Mr , t u rK y in the New Testament; they ing attraction of next yaar ' s exhibi- per, to be printed in advance, to be tion - hol ds go od . also in F.orence , 1^0 WISE , t : : : : Manager H. C. Lea ' s book , "A H istory of the are ^ot of j ewiBh origin. " tiop in Paris* used in tin families and small con- Genoa . Vehioe and other large cities. , ... _ rn qmmiinr. , ' n <h» ht.vmia a g*a » Tt _ _^ ' . The narrow gauge railroad from Stations as holy day reading. The Jews of Naples are about erect- Ci ncinnati , ! . ,. August 3, 1888. might enable him to discover a Miss E. Van Cam pen , describing Jo ' to j erU8aiem about forty-five Whoever his any surplus is kind l y ing a grand temple, t o which the a. - ¦ =^ more proper name for that which in the Athenxum in the section de- m :ii g : 8 near i v ^ ' one an(j wiu be r?(lae8te^ to ^et U8 oave it. municipality dboates tin building whchiftkw wrce. na reu he calls Ch ristian Enthusiasm. Mr. voted to Holland the literary pro- , ' f _ , . . f l t b - ' J lot. asrj ajg ^"- .;: ^rrr sees rr:; 1 ^ irtxt £ :iri"^E£ & " —^r^r; r/ ^ rnjrrr ____ _ ____ . , . , _. , _ ' . J . can ride in a railroad car clear into ation of tjj 9 rituai chances adopted leaders in the year 1848 , was chair- .. ¦= i8 ggmewh at less fierce in our days Vcorouders,' consisting of a series , K «¦ nf T _,„__!_„ aiuui w . ui! »w»« Ki»«( s«« « . . _. _ , rt a bit o of wrEBTisn9. j . ' * L -u A ? n * * *t. the city_of Jerusalem. a month aeo . a remarkably "con- man of the committee of safety after OSSSSXASX^r. aDd C0Umry - ¦ ¦ , $E^£ $^£ rn j S S Z mSZ l Zw servative -Uug was disp lIyed hy the Emperor Ferdinand had fled nram an^riiinmiin. M " J< ScUMA (8ciflma Bey) ' B spiritual life. He has chosen Israel in Lei pzig, announces the publica- several of the most influential men> from V.enna and as such he was fc 2SIS^™71«-r distingnished . Jewish engineer, resi- fo P r its rel5gi oq, writeB its history, tion of two volumes on metaphy bers of the congregation One pron !- Emperor de faclc , as this committee t o occupy a space of two inches and pubiuhed dent in France, devotes a consider- tB - ta oriRinai characters the sics, by Dr. Raelf , ths Ribbi of inent member—Majir Goldsmid— was the Head ot the Empire. Dr. J^V:^^^ t0 prophetsand their ideals, thepriest^ Memmelin E ist Prussia. Th. fi rst has gone to the length of seyering ^*&^^*£W without regard to the number oi times pub- philosophical studies. A recent re- fc _e Jegislatprs and the fages He volume bears the title " Die Wissen- fan connection with the synagogue taken by Windiscngraetz , wno naa ^ ^I S m ^S^'SSSS mlt 0f hi8 re r flactiona . i8 » little treats of Israel's poetry, Job and schaft des Weltgedankens" (the chiefly owing to the abolition " of all leaders of the rebellion ^ shot iD bear thUiu m md _ vvhen _ giving ord^ p ^ inphkt j (l Met aphy siqu9 Darffin ^ g of g.j ^, ac|ence of the worU .idea), and the Prayers for the restoration of the that had not fl d , except Dr. Fisoh- complimektaby anrt memoriai icsoiutions of ienne ," in which he seeks to show . < * second "D" e Wissenschaffc der Gen sacrificial rite. Another equally hof , who wa=j court martialed , but llS^^ A^^^i^ V SS t ^ .Si. tha the doctrine of Darwin in D0 < Dr. Ltppe , the . distinguished ad- dahkenwelt". ( the science of the esteemed member, his relative , Mrs. not condemned , and he remained in nnirorm cim r_ e cf i s.oo eneh. wo are obliged way implies materialistic character , V vocate of the Roumanian Jews, ideal world). Oiir curiosity has Lionel Lucas,.expressed her disap^. Vienn a* and is there yet, on e of the ^ SffiYrorS^ tt?d that - drtu may adhere to this maintains in " Hamagid " that dur- De_n aroused to see that hoary reas, proyai of " the changes in a strong ' y most popular and most respected «f tpace in out columns. doctiine without bre aking at the ing these , many years of fiercest one r ' s production s in the boundless worded protest , which , if carried to of . that band of heroes of 1848 '— same time with the idea of God , of persecutionto which the Roumanian sea;of the thought world , ashe cBlls its logical conclusion , wou ldlseem that opened the era of constitutional ¦_f _^ic rttoa! UT l l)tFttT18I MEIT ' ° Uda tn0TO spiritu al belief, and of the im- Jews were subjected , not one of them it, and what an orthodox theologian to foresbWow her eyentuaL seces goyernment, of popular ri ghts all or ttn sdnrtiimenti in this mortality of the soul. deserted his flag, none embraced has to say in the face of modern sion . Even:the Senior Warden , Mr. over Austria ,. Germany and . It aly, w^mtn m ZtlJ lnTl^Mh tb^ Jn ^, . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ * . . ¦ ¦ . ; either Christiahity or the Islam, science on the " world-thought. ' ! E. D. Stern , felt constrained to vote after the revolution had made an ¦sa tis jiiMiiKer« br.it.tin_ that th.j ths tiMttis * The eclipse of the moon , occur- ex^pt one immigran t from Hun- ¦ ' , ¦¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦* *— ' " " ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' " ' against ' - the very proposals which in end ofrulers " by: ' the grace ofGod , " ¦rtis; it,H«umin». ring with tli e last full moon , called gkry. ^ ^^ Ki ^ 6 ; in ^ : "pAwyBROKi N o in England and ;his officiai c_paCity bei askedrthe autocracy,: despotigm , the . r e ign of : . t , , "^7 to.mmd- all the superstitions con- Greek church.. Tb.fr is certainly a Abroad » is th e title of an article meeting to confirm. The emphatic the nobility and . the priesthood. •Ie? D " hiTbT m "T B K lt coieJ . wi ^^ ^ h ;. tbat .ph«^menon , aoinB j^^ evidence in favor of the faith in *he London ^ iTo^gWZy by Miss p^ests ofMr . F. D. Mocatta and Sir The Emperor Francis Joseph cele- .«kMtiiH( st. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' of whrch are recorded m the Talr and CODBi _ t e ncy of those suffering F ' Mabel . RQbmBon ' ^ which the Pwli p . MagnUfl ) though^ the latter brates in Dacember next his jubilee ¦ " ¦ ' - ' ' ¦- - ¦¦ ¦• ¦¦ ' - .— mud - ¦ ¦ . S -thng up and washing the yiciimB ofChristiah " enthusia s m, " P"ctice of pled ging is traced to its did nbt go to the extent of voting of forty yearsj reign, - As a mere ! Ema...^i ! «.vr.ni.n < «f ni3 Br.ad. progress ; of Ihs eclipse the ;. WacA - as Brother Allen puts it. : earliest mention injhe Pentateuch , agains . t he lesolutions ^ also showed boy he mountei:the ^ throne, i^ when ' way, ivew ifark city, i u c General ™chi , vigil m the house of the bpy ¦ : . ;. . ,. . [ »» '^' ' ¦ . ; . aud- wbere it -was regulated by laws ^ow ' . strong was the conservative: his uncle, F e rdin and , had abdicat ed ' «a.tor» AKcnt or thi- paper. . . . h^ighV prior to; his circumcision, , A gentlbman calls , attention in in the interest of the poor , that fee] i - g entertained by some bl _hV m ^ . . ": , :. . "" :. : ' , . ' ' . ; . ' ' , . ' " ;,:= furred .to our mind. Ths ^ sUR^ - tf amigid to llhe ^ suppositjon ; Jh at pledging theirs goods mi ght not top moBt prominent members of: the celebriite^ his jabilee m March last ; ¦ o< _ MBi*Aw6 . iV»ot sjgneo; by the writer B'itio. nB and superstitious practices the story of the \yaurJenng Jew is he avily press .on them.; As iti the '' Reform '' Synagogue. Apart from of the revolution which broke out. :. HsL^Sea u^^St ^ " hich surrbunded a womanin ch^d- an , imitation of the j ketch of jhe ca8e of the millstone . that gr ound their repugnancei k int^ductidn forty years . ago , whi ch ^nthrohe^ : ; urination agspeciai request of . the pubii.her . bed and . -.hy child were perfectly tireless and unchanged Viai ben the com, to pled ge that , was.to take 0f Eoglieh iht;6 the ' synag^ue , li re- Francis ¦Josep h and 'opened * hew ; - . . - .; ¦ ., ¦ ¦ ¦ r. v. - ' ¦ ¦ , enormoue. She was 'imag ined ; t o fehUJ, po |3 ,yi Jib e ^ allegoric sage a man ' s life . to . pled ge; The widow pUgnahce^Hch was : shared, by Mr. era - alth^ug h^ no parti b ular de^ ^ _^T.jE ^ S rm»KNTS , : ^ monstralion V took place . : and ibe v3 8 «S h!?tm S peciall y by one mother of- the little auth orship of which . is aBcij bed ^o jects of protective laws , which ; in c.ntl y a Waiden-both Sit Philip hoary .savari^ kept very quiet. / Now ; S S JiVffiU SX d ^ vil ^ wh0Se ^^ as^no^as . ^lomon Ibn GabiroV or ^ Abraham e0me m9asure,passed into ; the Ro- andir; Mocatta feared that the he publis hes a^bpok , * P er .^er-/ and lor the Collegiate Depariment the personificatio n of night. A mag ic anyhow it must be gwe^ to o , ne of clothing, and t hin gs deemed eacred , ci08er union in religious ' matters dress to the nations of .the Austr i an fo urth Monday in September , at 3 i- «.; circle was d rajvn abou t hsr , and ihe the earliest Spanish Hebrew poets, but when this original form of ^itli the .j,^ of the community for ' Em pire, reminding them' of the ¦ in the College Building, CincinnBti. AH thread measuring thi magic circle The poet's Chai ben Mekitz , how- mbneyJendihg also, .with Roman ffbieb they are so anxious. So it work done in .1848 and admonish- s tudenta must be presentto register , in vvas placed under h9r pillow , She ever , is an enimently noble and conquests , became British custom, _t ands with rafo rm : in London. . ing them hot to weaken and enfeeble " hoS nt " it rer^nTS^cSet ^ °ever left alone for a moment , generous repreBentaUye of msdpm , (here ceaBed to be any prohibitive :¦;,- -; , . . .\ . I. ^ . them_eiv_ 8 ' by. quarrels ; ' bver the . or graST U»i5*S£ tS a lighValways burnt in her room , virtue , charity and- . . culture , the safeguards, andv neither the poor , The . British Medical . Journal ^oug languages^various tribes , echolaatic year. jT resh rnen are required mfl P :c a P e,l . B were written on paper deathless man that wakes the sleep- nor the widow , were cared for as makes the following remarks on a8 patribtic and. .v igorQUB . aa - ever, 1 . to presentcertifieat*B from the school at- or pa;ch nent and put, on the walls, ing world to living, active excel- under the Mosaic law. The Chinese, tuberculosis in cows ; aig0 a8 " ioya ] Bnd liberaUkB fort y tended last year , and from the rabbi and on vh=i four sides of ilia room , to lencies, as livs name shows, and the who also ' legalized this* form of ' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ , V.^ith' -:' ' reg , afd. . to tubercujosi? , yeaT g \^' - \V* e celebrate th^jubilee the president ol the cpngregaii n to keep a way ihe evils Mpi rits. The poet's language is in perfect har- money-lending : favorably, ' safe- the cow is re m artably prone to . this with D. A^0] pb piaciubof af though wbich they belong (Phr^ ?' P^_M')^dentiSST ; we confess^th at the Emptor Francis Z^Z^£^£S » be Been " SephW R * rd « Pag6 * 3 ° f Tk Z W ^ d ^ J V! iB * *** !** ^ as Mies -Robinson remarks,. ^{3?^ man fS ^ So Joseph is : . to^ay ; the!justest and . the good character of the candidate. the 5461 A- M- Amsterdam edition , rude piece of northern imagination "whereas all increase and usury longer be any doubt about, this, most popular of all Emperors living, The Col l ege,ia perfectly free , no t est is introduced by the author in these like the Christian devil , a speech- were forbidden to the Hebrews , C hi- The former w also much . more com- besides Joseph ' II.the.most^xceileht i mposed , no feea are asked , all persona word s rrm . l rn :i"5 nmi'? noiiftl pH3 ieB 3 phantom without a redeeming nese pawnbrokers are permitted td m^n ^i -J t, 9 Iatter,.thoUgh this is -^ of th_ Hap8DUrgB that occupied; qualified who ca n prove good character w nvbn hyOT iir^s ys\ ^V"Z7\ ' p point in its oharac ter. . It looks charge three per cent, interest on eoSie Dr Richtrt Vas beer^in tfw throne. : . ' «re welcome to this seat of learning and n wc , -^ _,, r ^.^ n3 y,^, £<In _ much more like the product of their loans; " In winter the perpeh- .f 6 TtoiSd by veterinary surgeons that ¦ ¦ . " " *-v . " : —— Tbe oLt tion/re oSd J ''"!^ vestigated and tried as a pro tection fl0me uncouth *«*» ' fattened- , friar tage is lowered to two per cent on in Bome nei ghbprhoods ^ aB.mahy as; Here is another.; example of FresbZ to the pTpar ator^' dSw ! ' for the encouched and her child ^ the northsra f(>rests of Germany the value of wearing apparel in fifty per cent, of cattle die of tuber- Christian enthusiasm for Brother ' r^^LS Hebrew SSnS against witchcraft and the evil ^ 5 otland than the genial ideal of order that this may be more ^ily ^^^ ^^^ AHen : : t . _ . of tbe regu Ur . t a^ ^t aW ei, and at the time of birth , a Span ish Hebrew poet. redeemecL ____ : ^&££g£$8lgS ^^^^^^^ grammar Bible betory to / 8rubabel , that no dem^n or evil one have any Chaeactekistic of th 9 rap id ret- Rabbi Chama bus- Ra BBI Cha^- , 8'^ !* ^^^ »t ^^zxszi s ss r: r ^:f _ '' v t tost ™°» * «^°» 1g °<- s^^-ti - ?^ ? ^g i^^^u t 1 ^ =^^% i ty to enter the Cincinnati High School ; kinds Q?""ulet6 (JJ'op) are described many. j 9 the outpouring of th» anti- the Mishnah as head of the acad- {^Jf; b J » rXtaMtom Samii- £0?nty' In ^" . ^ 9 V10 ^ m8 be i Dg ! W ° Freshmen for the Collegiate Department t here- Originally it seem s all these Samitic rudmees after the. demise emy in Tiberias, had an opinion of ation. " Mormon mwsionaries and two must Lave the ability to enter the class- uperstitions were set afloat to se- 0f Frederick II. The brutality and the New Year other than that held The Jewish Chronicle bases on driverTout ifVSnbure Cou ^^^^^^ i cal course of the Cincinnati University, ' ure to the encouohed woman and recklessness of th at class of students by the authors of the ZKmm an iPiu- this its praise of the ancient rabbis , Ky„ - for advocating their faith in and to pass a satisfactory exammation in fa e r tender child the utmost atten- 0 f the various universi ties is de- tim for this day, as held by the Rab- who knew all about this disaase in that community, They crossed to M»Ktaei?of 2fa GJlii« tioD and care- Conneote J there- BOribed in the Debo/ah , and makes binic Kabbalistio orthodoxy. In auimals, and ths importance of the the Indiana, side orthe; river , ab out ls * A c M. w; sK , with was anothe r superstition , viz , one feel that Ame/ican young men the first Perek of Ro,h Hasho iah in poit-mortem examination of ani- fS3^ia ° tL5r^tt n ^^- Pr a iiem H. D. C. to watch the boy-bab y the nigh t ough t not be sefnt to Germany. Yerwhalmi it is recorded that he ma l, More Judaica-np^. It over 0f the Sty, wheSMSrcom " . A ugust 1, 1888. aag.3-4t. prior to his circumcis ion, to pro- Agtiin the literary progenitor, of anti said concerning Rosh Hashonah: looks the following facts : 1. The menced their work in an ignorant . tect it against the evil spirits and Semitism, Prof. Treitschke, whose 33*»» 3Hifl n*rn n»TO rtttK.ii "* " Miahnah " does not notice this settlement, and were successful in It is significant of the spread of especially against being stolen by inability to write ; genuine , h istory j^™!™;; ^\ *?JT d^ase at all among the eighteen ^"S? tw? conZert!L *}" « !tft democratic ideas when we find an the witc h and ^ a psevish little devil wa8 proved by . hie Co,ie agues in ^*S \»7^' £*£ which make the flesh unfit for use $& *> SS^t^S^fSi Austrian magistrate, in the claesic being left in its stead in the cradle , S ouths Germany, officially be- r , W o;p! mnm ywsm Hants . 2. The Talmud does hot iay to a SaS 8^ where land of genealogy and heraldry, a*" 1 this vigil was called Wach- littles, denounces and dories Fred - o*C*: p. rww no'p'na? srv nf \raffl place tuberculosis among the dis- Ihey would take the train for Mie- throwing cold water on the claims nacht k This , ho wever, was a com- r ic II. in the . " Prenssisohe Jahr " Where h a nation like this (th e eases which make the meat 80UrJ > where they expected to join a of noble birth. A short time ago mon superstition. It was believed buecher." The same more or less Hebrew}? It is customary in the unfit for use neno except where an- n«n ober of ' other recent con verts. Count Andor Szechenyi , chief of the that infants were taken from their bare-facedly is done in the anti- world, if one is summoned before other disease of the lungs appears in IS^^l^t SJA^ - historic bouse of that name , ven- cradles by fa i ries wh> left instead Semitic organ* , all over the l ind , the seat of judgment, he wears connection with it (Nmm Win), J\ tKous^? Xr^thf four 2 ture d to call Lieutenant Richard their * own weakly and starving the dead Emperor is abused for his black garments and wraps iu black or in a very a ggravated case of tu- stopping, wi th a note which con- Wahrmann , son of the well known elveB- The children so hft were humane u tterances and projects , and lets his beard gro w wild , be- bwou losip , like nyn , n-?iB*ss'3 nyta tained the following addressed to Hungarian Jew ish deputy, a " tiau- called changelings , and were known The B jrlin Kreuzseitung, h owever/ cause he knows not how he will be ad- mro '3'DDT niyia '2 iaj >? -iayo ' the missionaries : jud " -au expression of aristocratic by their peevishness and ^heir back- beats them all in this demonstra- jud ged. But Israel is not so; they hence the Talmud did not hold that don ' t want ' vLTv^oSS doc * disdain which may be 'freely trat s- w ardness m walking and speaking, tion of advancing rudeness and dress in white and wra p in white an ordinary case of that disease has trine s abound: her^ and ySu send lated as " hog of a Jew. " Lieuten- Aa it was supposed that the fairie s disrespect to truth and justice. The and shave their beards , eat , drink any evil influence upon the flesh of your two victims home, and unless ant Wahrmann retorted by palling fla a Q o P°wer to change children lflS t performance of tint organ in and rejoice , for they know thatGod the animal. 3. Maimonides lays this order is obeyed within twenty- the Count—out. The Count and that had been christened , in- this line is its furious attack on the will perform miracles for them. " down the rule that according to the foUr h6ur8 ^?m wilJ, tear from ™' 4he " Saujud " met , and the former fa nts were carefully watched un- Masonic O rder. The Free Masons This changes the whole char acter Talmud ('3 mm K""B nwm rmin ) m? . . Th . e Regulators. recei ved a bullet in his chest. Very til such times as that ceremony and the Jews are the cosmopolitans of the Rosh Baehanah . It does away that post-mortem examination of no^teX^toShreSTut c^ recentl y the legal tribunals at Buda- had been performed. I* Germany „_,, muBt be extinguished in G Jr. with all fating, lamenting, weep ing apparently healthy animals is not 8££Sr£d£ ^£S£ST »ta^. Pesth have had occasion to inquire such changeling is called Wechsel- many in order to establish a con - and horror inspiring prayers ; it does necessary at all , unless one of the L* st night about 11 o ' clock a body into the aij iir , and , in course of the oalg. The superstition , ^ however, solidated nation ality, a Christian away with alLtheJsuparstitionB p iled diseases mentioned might justly be offive men 'ode up to the r esidence investi gation , Un representati ve of was common an d is partly so yet in country. The present Emperor is upon the Shopher and him who supposed to be in the animal - the and a ' 0U88d tile 'Qmatea, Upon a Count Szechenyi ventured to ex- England and Germany among . anti-Mas onio, and all . aristocrats blows that instrument; it makes of whole post-mortem examination is a fS and Stan? tS'JL^ press the opinion that Lieutenant Chri stians and Jews The ques- 0Ught to withdraw at once from it a cheerful and joyful holy day for m,re custom , and not a Talmudical whS £f ffiX anrj & ™Z£- Wahrmann had been highly hon- tion is whether the Jews learned that cosmopolitan body which is a those who trust in the grace and prescri ption. Consequently it does 1?** wore sleeping, dragged them ored by being permitted a meeting it of the Ary ans or vice versa. The fortress of the Jews in P. -ussia , paternal love of God , and are not not appear that the Rabbis of the fnBn the nouse ' &ad in cHetT them with a nobleman "in ^ whose veins same question is pertinent in regard where no J . ws were admitted to afraid of Satan ' s tr i cks, the shadow Talmud believe d in the communi to * . striP of woods severalhundred coursed the glorious £lood of the to most all superstitions common to most of the Masonic lod ges. All of their own guilty conscience. If cability to man of diseases from an- V&S^^^ Wt£!cS fi Szechenyis and the Weseelenyis » both Jews and Christians , also those this, is intended to denounce the anything ought to be taken out of imals used for food. Nor did Mai- No XiZ wi lost^ m g. bulihe To the advocate a astonishment the connected with the eclipse of sun or poUoy and sentiments of the de- the synagogue and buried decentl y mmides believe it , as is evident from t wo men wer e stri pped and tied to magistrate did not agree with him. moon , which moat likely originated ceased Emperor. In a country among the venerable j- emnante of chapter x., secti ons 12 and 13-nor tr6eB > and fi fty lashes administered to M Nowaday s, " remarked th at func- with the sun and moon worshi pers, where the young students, the aris- the past , it is certainl y the Shopher is anywhere in Talmud or Rambam eacb ' l ' Dder W *" oh terrible P«n iBl1 ' tionary , " mere birth does not con- as Maimonides, indeed , maintains tocraoy and public writers have around which the Kabbalists have the post-mortem examination of *ni ^u«wJBin5ed' °f W j W ^T 8 tit«te nobility ^ Heinrich Heine that all beliefs and practices con- coma down to this Jow level , the raised mountains of superstitions !lT!! Xft I T^ ufS? St 'SF $f i£& was a Jew ; but the best born princes neoted with witchcraft , sorcery, nee- evidence of the retrogression of As regards the Biblical command measu re , as little indeed as the Mo- organ from its socket. One of the mi ght have esteemed it an honor to romancy, thaumaturgy, and other civilization is certainly tangible and the Paalmodio mentioning saio prohibition of nanoi nyaj itoN women was then whipped until she clasp the hand of so distinguished black arts originated with those enough to bs grasped by any our- thereof , any trumpet or cornet will has anv connection with OB nit fainted , when the regulators told a genius-Deborah. Heathens as forms of worship, and sory observer. do the same service , without mak- nrovisions ^ sanitary the remaining women to get assist- » man. jjj ruvioiuuB. an ce f Qr their victims , and when \

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J^ J^J Jj * the00C WOTCM j Smettte _thftt Burrounding the n{a{1J 6 ra6lite or> .; ,h, Talmud h86 it, LTOlBf we are told, will be dedicated without perpetuating the euper*ti- effect that Commodon Malvano . which existed between Leibnitz and they are prohibited 1WB W two, the last day of August, being Friday tions connected with it. Toe opln- will shorUy be appuated ambaB8a.

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* a " because U is the practice of the before New Yea, ¦ . "^" X " tt JL ^^t^Publisu.r. akd pEoraiitita. smes of letters which have been Emorites." It seems, therefore, that . . ib gooa enqugn amaority iur u P. «„„,-,._ «_, in ?!,<, „,.. .. .. .7 i ^ «.« j < tr * it. t 1 .,. .. „^„.„ij *! « The primitive civilization of the - * • folio of Commerce in the presentFlos. 45, 47. 4tt, 61, 68, 66 SJcFarlnnd. found at Hanover. the Jews learned those superstitions . * . ^ , . . „,, __ . ../ "*' '' ' , * ' „ . . « nf tu p „„nc c. ««f «,-« ,««« ancient Hebrews will be one of the Sermons for New Year, Day of Cabinet. There are in the CityOrace,Cor. Pinm and McFarland Quk very generous brother ,the an- %£*£

b e lease with features * the History of Human Atonement, etc, in English or Ger- Council of Rome no less than elevenstg., oeiow ronrtn hi. thor of "The Christian Enthusiasm," - devil evii -irits . and thau ma- Habitations, which is to be a lead- man, would be welcome to th!s pa- Jewish members, the same proper-UtAAO j f. WISE , ; .- ,¦ Bdtor iw P0,itelv requested to read Mr, turKy in the New Testament; they ing attraction of next yaar's exhibi- per, to be printed in advance, to be tion - holds good .also in F.orence,1^0 WISE, t : : : : Manager H. C. Lea's book, "A History of the are ^ot of j ewiBh origin. " tiop in Paris* used in tin families and small con- Genoa.Vehioe and other large cities., ... _ rn qmmiinr . ,'n <h» ht .vmia a g*a » Tt __^ '.— The narrow gauge railroad from Stations as holy day reading. The Jews of Naples are about erect-Cincinnati , !.,. August 3, 1888. might enable him to discover a Miss E. Van Cam pen, describing Jo

' to j erU8aiem about forty-five Whoever his any surplus is kindly ing a grand temple, to which thea. - ¦ = more proper name for that which in the Athenxum in the section de- m:iig :8 neariv ^

'one an(j wiu be r?(lae8te^ to ^et U8 oave it. municipality dboates tin buildingwhchiftkw wrce. na reu H« he calls Christian Enthusiasm. Mr. voted to Holland the literary pro- , ' f _ , . . f l t b - ' J lot.

asrjajg^"-.;: rrr sees rr:;1 irtxt £:iri" E£& "—^r^r; r/ rnj rrr_____ ____ . , . , _. , „ _ „ ' . J. can ride in a railroad car clear into ation of tjj 9 rituai chances adopted leaders in the year 1848, was chair-.. ¦= i8 ggmewhat less fierce in our days Vcorouders,' consisting of a series ,K „ •«¦ nf T_,„__ !_„ aiuui w .ui!»w»«Ki»«(s«« «. ._. _ , r t abito of wrEBTisn9. j . ' * L - u A ?n * * *t. the city_of Jerusalem. a month aeo. a remarkably "con- man of the committee of safety afterOSSSSXASX^r.

aDd C0Umry- ¦¦ , $E^£$^£ rnj S S Z mSZ l Zw servative -Uug was displIyed hy the Emperor Ferdinand had flednraman^riiinmiin. M " J< ScUMA (8ciflma Bey) ' B spiritual life. He has chosen Israel in Leipzig, announces the publica- several of the most influential men> from V.enna and as such he was

fci«2SIS ™71«-r distingnished. Jewish engineer, resi- foPr its rel5gioq, writeB its history, tion of two volumes on metaphy bers of the congregation One pron!- Emperor de faclc , as this committeeto occupy a space of two inches and pubiuhed dent in France, devotes a consider- • tB -ta oriRinai characters the sics, by Dr. Raelf , ths Ribbi of inent member—Majir Goldsmid— was the Head ot the Empire. Dr.

J^V:^ t0 prophetsand their ideals, thepriest^ Memmelin E ist Prussia. Th. fi rst has gone to the length of seyering ^*&^^*£Wwithout regard to the number oi times pub- philosophical studies. A recent re- fc_e Jegislatprs and the fages He volume bears the title " Die Wissen- fan connection with the synagogue taken by Windiscngraetz , wno naa

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rerflactiona. i8 » little treats of Israel's poetry, Job and schaft des Weltgedankens" (the chiefly owing to the abolition " of all leaders of the rebellion

^ shotiD bear thUiu mmd_vvhen_giving ord^ p^inphktj (l Metaphysiqu9 Darffin

g of g.j^, ac|ence of the worU.idea), and the Prayers for the restoration of the that had not fl d, except Dr. Fisoh-complimektaby anrt memoriai icsoiutions of ienne," in which he seeks to show .< * second "D"e Wissenschaffc der Gen sacrificial rite. Another equally hof, who wa=j court martialed, butllS^ A^^ i^

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t.Si. tha the doctrine of Darwin in D0< Dr. Ltppe, the. distinguished ad- dahkenwelt". (the science of the esteemed member, his relative, Mrs. not condemned, and he remained innnirorm cim r_ e cf is.oo eneh. wo are obliged way implies materialistic character ,Vvocate of the Roumanian Jews, ideal world). Oiir curiosity has Lionel Lucas,.expressed her disap^. Vienn a* and is there yet, one of the

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adhere to this maintains in " Hamagid " that dur- De_n aroused to see that hoary reas, proyai of "the changes in a strong'y most popular and most respected«f tpace in out columns. doctiine without breaking at the ing these, many years of fiercest oner's productions in the boundless worded protest, which, if carried to of . that band of heroes of 1848—'— same time with the idea of God , of persecutionto which the Roumanian sea;of the thought world, ashe cBlls its logical conclusion, wouldlseem that opened the era of constitutional¦_f _^icrttoa!

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' °Uda tn0TO spiritual belief, and of the im- Jews were subjected, not one of them it, and what an orthodox theologian to foresbWow her eyentuaL seces goyernment, of popular rights all

or ttn sdnrtiimenti in this mortality of the soul. deserted his flag, none embraced has to say in the face of modern sion. Even:the Senior Warden, Mr. over Austria,.Germany and .It aly,w^mtnmZtlJ lnTl^Mhtb^ Jn , . ¦ ¦. ¦'¦* . . ¦¦. ; either Christiahity or the Islam, science on the " world-thought.'! E.D. Stern, felt constrained to vote after the revolution had made an¦satis jiiMiiKer« br.it.tin_ that th.j u» ths tiMttis* The eclipse of the moon, occur- ex^pt one immigran t from Hun- • ¦' , ¦¦ " ' ¦¦¦**—' " " ' . ' ¦¦•'" ' against'- the very proposals which in end ofrulers " by:' the grace ofGod ,"¦rtis;it,H«umin». ring with tlie last full moon, called gkry. ^ Ki^6 ;in :"pAwyBROKi No in England and ;his officiai c_paCity bei askedrthe autocracy,: despotigm, the. reign of— : • . t , , " 7 to .mmd- all the superstitions con- Greek church.. Tb.fr is certainly a Abroad » is the title of an article meeting to confirm. The emphatic the nobility and . the priesthood.•Ie?D"hiTbT m"T

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coieJ. wi ^^ h;. tbat.ph«^menon,aoinB j ^^ evidence in favor of the faith in *he London^

iTo^gWZy by Miss p^ests ofMr . F. D. Mocatta and Sir The Emperor Francis Joseph cele-.«kMtiiH( st. ¦'¦ ¦¦' ¦' ' of whrch are recorded m the Talr and CODBi_ t ency of those suffering F' Mabel . RQbmBon' which the Pwlip . MagnUfl ) though^ the latter brates in Dacember next his jubilee•¦" ¦ •' -' ' ¦- -*¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• •¦ ¦ '- .— mud - ¦ ¦

.S -thng up and washing the yiciimB ofChristiah "enthusiasm," P"ctice of pledging is traced to its did nbt go to the extent of voting of forty yearsj reign, - As a mere !Ema...^i !«.vr.ni.n < «f ni3 Br.ad. progress ; of Ihs eclipse the; . WacA - as Brother Allen puts it. : earliest mention injhe Pentateuch, agains. the lesolutions^ also showed boy he mountei:the^ throne, i^when 'way, ivew ifark city, i« iuc General ™chi , vigil m the house of the bpy ¦: . ; . . ,. . [ » » ' ' ' ¦ . ; . aud- wbere it -was regulated by laws ^ow'. strong was the conservative: his uncle, F erdinand , had abdicated '«a.tor» AKcnt or thi- paper. . . . h^ighV prior to; his circumcision, , A gentlbman calls , attention in in the interest of the poor, that fee]i-g entertained by some bl _hV m ^. . • ": , :. ."" :. :' ,

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. ' ' , .' " ;,:= furred .to our mind. Ths^sUR^ - tf amigid to llhe

^suppositj on; Jhat pledging theirs goods might not top moBt prominent members of: the celebriite^ his jabilee m March last ;¦

o<_MBi*Aw6 . iV»ot sjgneo; by the writer B'itio.nB and superstitious practices the story of the \yaurJenng Jew is heavily press .on them.; As iti the '' Reform '' Synagogue. Apart from of the revolution which broke out. :.HsL^Seau^^St "hich surrbunded a womanin ch^d- an ,imitation of the

jketch of jhe ca8e of the millstone . that ground their repugnanceikint^ductidn forty years . ago, which nthrohe^: ;urination agspeciai request of .the pubii.her . bed and . -.hy child were perfectly tireless and unchanged Viai ben the com, to pledge that , was.to take 0f Eoglieh iht;6 the' synag^ue, li re- Francis ¦Josep h and 'opened * hew ;- . . - .; ¦ ., ¦ ¦ ¦ r.v . - ' ¦¦ , enormoue. She was 'imagined ;to f ehUJ , po |3 ,yi Jibe^allegoric sage a man's life . to . pledge; The widow pUgnahce^Hch was : shared, by Mr. era - alth^ugh^no partibular de^

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^ monstralion V took place.: and ibev38«Sh!?tmS pecially by one mother of- the little auth orship of which . is aBcijbed ^o jects of protective laws, which ; in c.ntly a Waiden-both Sit Philip hoary .savari^ kept very quiet. / Now ;S S JiVffiU SX d^vil

^ wh0Se ^^as^no^as.^lomon Ibn GabiroVor

^Abraham e0me m9asure,passed into ;the Ro- andir; Mocatta feared that the he publishes a^bpok , * Per . er-/

and lor the Collegiate Depar iment the personificatio n of night. A magic anyhow it must be gwe^ to

o,ne of clothing, and things deemed eacred , ci08er union in religious' matters dress to the nations of .the Austr ianfourth Monday in September , at 3 i- «.; circle was drajvn about hsr, and ihe the earliest Spanish Hebrew poets, but when this original form of ^itli the .j , ofthe community for ' Em pire, reminding them' of the ¦in the College Building, CincinnBti. AH thread measuring thi magic circle The poet's Chai ben Mekitz, how- mbneyJendihg also, .with Roman ffbieb they are so anxious. So it work done in .1848 and admonish-studenta must be presentto register , in vvas placed under h9r pillow, She ever, is an enimently noble and conquests, became British custom, _tands with rafo rm : in London. . ing them hot to weaken and enfeeble"hoS nt "it rer^nTS^cSet ^ °ever left alone for a moment, generous repreBentaUye of msdpm, (here ceaBed to be any prohibitive :¦;,--; , . ..\ . I. ^. them_eiv_8

'by. quarrels ;'bver the .or graST U»i5*S£ tS a lighValways burnt in her room, virtue, charity and- .. culture, the safeguards, andv neither the poor , The . British Medical. Journal ^oug languages^various tribes,echolaatic year. jTresh rnen are required mfl P:c aPe,l.B were written on paper deathless man that wakes the sleep- nor the widow,were cared for as makes the following remarks on a8 patribtic and. .vigorQUB . aa - ever,1 .to presentcertifieat*B from the school at- or pa;ch nent and put, on the walls, ing world to living, active excel- under the Mosaic law. The Chinese, tuberculosis in cows ; aig0 a8 "ioya] Bnd liberaUkB fortytended last year, and from the rabbi and on vh= i four sides of ilia room, to lencies, as livs name shows, and the who also ' legalized this* form of '¦¦''¦¦• ,V. ith'-:''reg

,afd. . to tubercujosi?, yeaTg \ '- \V*e celebrate th jubile ethe president ol the cpngregaii n to keep away ihe evils Mpirits. The poet's language is in perfect har- money-lending : favorably, ' safe- the cow is remartably prone to. this with D. A^0]pb piaciubof af thoughwbich they belong (Phr^

?'P^_M')^dentiSST ; we confess^that the Emptor FrancisZ^Z^£^£S» be Been " SephW R *rd« Pag6 *3°f Tk

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;the!justest and .the good character of the candidate. the 5461 A- M- Amsterdam edition, rude piece of northern imagination "whereas all increase and usury longer be any doubt about, this, most popular of all Emperors living,The College,ia perfectly free , no test is introduced by the author in these like the Christian devil, a speech- were forbidden to the Hebrews,Chi- The former w also much.more com- besides Joseph'II.the.most^xceilehtimposed , no feea are asked , all persona words rrm . l rn:i"5 nmi'? noiiftl pH3 ieB3 phantom without a redeeming nese pawnbrokers are permitted td m^n ^i-Jt,9 Iatter,.thoUgh this is - of th_ Hap8DUrgB that occupied;qualified who can prove good character w nvbn hyOT iir s ys\ V"Z7\ 'p point in its oharacter. .It looks charge three per cent, interest on „eoSie Dr Richtrt Vas beer^in tfw throne. :. '«re welcome to this seat of learning and n wc, - _,,

r ^. n3 y, , £<In

_ much more like the product of their loans;" In winter the perpeh- .f6TtoiSd by veterinary surgeons that ¦ ¦ . " " *-v ." :——Tbe oLttion/re oSd J™''"! vestigated and tried as a protection fl0me uncouth *«*»' fattened-, friar tage is lowered to two per cent on in Bome neighbprhoods

^aB.mahy as; Here is another.; example of

FresbZ to the pTparator^' dSw!' for the encouched and her child the northsra f(>rests of Germany the value of wearing apparel in fifty per cent, of cattle die of tuber- Christian enthusiasm for Brother' r^^LS Hebrew SSnS against witchcraft and the evil

5otland than the genial ideal of order that this may be more ^ily

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. _ .of tbe regu Ur . t a^ t aW ei, and at the time of birth, a Spanish Hebrew poet. redeemecL____ : ^&££g£$8lgS ^^^^^^^

grammar Bible betory to /8rubabel , that no dem^n or evil one have any Chaeactekistic of th9 rapid ret- Rabbi Chama bus- RaBBI Cha^-, 8' !*^^^

»t^ zxszisss r:r^:f _ '' vt tost™°» * «^°» 1g°<- s^^-ti-?^ ? gi^^^ut1^

p« =^^%ity to enter the Cincinnati High School ; kinds Q?""ulet6 (JJ'op) are described many. j 9 the outpouring of th» anti- the Mishnah as head of the acad- { Jf; bJ » rXtaMtom Samii- £0?nty'In ^". 9 V10

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iDg !W°Freshmen for the Collegiate Department t here- Originally it seem s all these Samitic rudmees after the. demise emy in Tiberias, had an opinion of ation." Mormon mwsionaries and twomust Lave the ability to enter the class- uperstitions were set afloat to se- 0f Frederick II. The brutality and the New Year other than that held The Jewish Chronicle bases on driverTout ifVSnbureCou ^^^^^i cal course of the Cincinnati University,' ure to the encouohed woman and recklessness of that class of students by the authors of the ZKmm aniPiu- this its praise of the ancient rabbis, Ky„ -for advocating their faith inand to pass a satisfactory exammation in faer tender child the utmost atten- 0f the various universi ties is de- tim for this day, as held by the Rab- who knew all about this disaase in that community, They crossed to

M»Ktaei?of2fa GJlii« tioD and care- ConneoteJ there- BOribed in the Debo/ah, and makes binic Kabbalistio orthodoxy. In auimals, and ths importance of the the Indiana, side orthe; river, aboutls*Ac M. w;sK , with was another superstition , viz, one feel that Ame/ican young men the first Perek of Ro,h Hasho iah in poit-mortem examination of ani- fS3^ia °tL5r^tt

n^^-Pr aiiem H. D. C. to watch the boy-baby the night ought not be sefnt to Germany. Yerwhalmi it is recorded that he mal, More Judaica-np ^. It over 0f the Sty, wheSMSrcom". August 1, 1888. aag.3-4t. prior to his circumcis ion, to pro- Agtiin the literary progenitor, of anti said concerning Rosh Hashonah: looks the following facts : 1. The menced their work in an ignorant. — tect it against the evil spirits and Semitism, Prof. Treitschke, whose 33*»» 3Hifl n*rn n»TO rtttK.ii "* "Miahnah " does not notice this settlement, and were successful inIt is significant of the spread of especially against being stolen by inability to write; genuine , history j^™!™;;™ ^\*?JT ™ d^ase at all among the eighteen ^"S?

tw? conZert!L *}"« !tftdemocratic ideas when we find an the witch and^

a psevish little devil wa8 proved by. hie Co,ieagues in ^*S\»7 '™ £*£ which make the flesh unfit for use $&*>

SS t^S fSiAustrian magistrate, in the claesic being left in its stead in the cradle, Souths Germany, officially be- r,Wp»o;p! mnm ywsm Hants . 2. The Talmud does hot iay to a SaS 8 whereland of genealogy and heraldry, a*"1 this vigil was called Wach- littles, denounces and dories Fred - o*C*: p. rww no'p'na? srvnf \raffl place tuberculosis among the dis- Ihey would take the train for Mie-throwing cold water on the claims nacht k This, however, was a com- ric II. in the . " Prenssisohe Jahr " Where h a nation like this (the eases which make the meat 80UrJ> where they expected to join aof noble birth. A short time ago mon superstition. It was believed buecher." The same more or less Hebrew}? It is customary in the unfit for use neno except where an- n«nober of' other recent con verts.Count Andor Szechenyi , chief of the that infants were taken from their bare-facedly is done in the anti- world, if one is summoned before other disease of the lungs appears in IS^ l^tSJA^-historic bouse of that name, ven- cradles by fairies wh> left instead Semitic organ*, all over the l ind, the seat of judgment, he wears connection with it (Nmm Win), J\ tKous^? Xr^thf four 2tured to call Lieutenant Richard their* own weakly and starving the dead Emperor is abused for his black garments and wraps iu black or in a very aggravated case of tu- stopping, with a note which con-Wahrmann , son of the well known elveB- The children so hft were humane utterances and projects, and lets his beard grow wild, be- bwoulosip, like nyn ,n-?iB*ss'3 nyta tained the following addressed toHungarian Jew ish deputy, a " tiau- called changelings , and were known The Bjrlin Kreuzseitung, however/ cause he knows not how he will be ad- mro '3'DDT niyia '2 iaj>? -iayo ' the missionaries :jud "-au expression of aristocratic by their peevishness and ^heir back- beats them all in this demonstra- jud ged. But Israel is not so; they hence the Talmud did not hold that don't want' vLTv^oSSdoc*disdain which may be 'freely trat s- wardness m walking and speaking, tion of advancing rudeness and dress in white and wrap in white an ordinary case of that disease has trines abound: her^ and ySu sendlated as " hog of a Jew." Lieuten- Aa it was supposed that the fairies disrespect to truth and justice. The and shave their beards, eat, drink any evil influence upon the flesh of your two victims home, and unlessant Wahrmann retorted by palling flaa Qo P°wer to change children lflS t performance of tint organ in and rejoice, for they know thatGod the animal. 3. Maimonides lays this order is obeyed within twenty-the Count—out. The Count and that had been christened, in- this line is its furious attack on the will perform miracles for them." down the rule that according to the foUr h6ur8

^?m wilJ, tear from ™'4he " Saujud " met, and the former fants were carefully watched un- Masonic Order. The Free Masons This changes the whole character Talmud ('3 mm K""B nwm rmin ) m? . . Th.e Regulators.received a bullet in his chest. Very til such times as that ceremony and the Jews are the cosmopolitans of the Rosh Baehanah. It does away that post-mortem examination of no^teX^toShreSTut c^recently the legal tribunals at Buda- had been performed. I* Germany „_,, muBt be extinguished in GJr. with all fating, lamenting, weep ing apparently healthy animals is not 8££Sr£d£ £S£ST »ta^.Pesth have had occasion to inquire such changeling is called Wechsel- many in order to establish a con- and horror inspiring prayers ; it does necessary at all, unless one of the L*st night about 11 o'clock a bodyinto the aij iir, and , in course of the oalg. The superstition, however, solidated nationality, a Christian away with alLtheJsuparstitionB piled diseases mentioned might justly be offive men 'ode up to the residenceinvestigation, Un representative of was common and is partly so yet in country. The present Emperor is upon the Shopher and him who supposed to be in the animal - the and a'0U88d tile 'Qmatea, Upon aCount Szechenyi ventured to ex- England and Germany among. anti-Masonio, and all. aristocrats blows that instrument; it makes of whole post-mortem examination is a fS and Stan? tS'JL^press the opinion that Lieutenant Chri stians and Jews The ques- 0Ught to withdraw at once from it a cheerful and joyful holy day for m,re custom, and not a Talmudical whS £f ffiX anrj & ™Z£-Wahrmann had been highly hon- tion is whether the Jews learned that cosmopolitan body which is a those who trust in the grace and prescription. Consequently it does 1?** wore sleeping, dragged themored by being permitted a meeting it of the Aryans or vice versa. The fortress of the Jews in P.-ussia, paternal love of God , and are not not appear that the Rabbis of the fnBn the nouse' &ad incHetT themwith a nobleman "in^

whose veins same question is pertinent in regard where no J.ws were admitted to afraid of Satan 's tricks, the shadow Talmud believed in the communi to *.striP of woods severalhundredcoursed the glorious £lood of the to most all superstitions common to most of the Masonic lodges. All of their own guilty conscience. If cability to man of diseases from an- V&S^^ Wt£!cSf iSzechenyis and the Weseelenyis » both Jews and Christians, also those this, is intended to denounce the anything ought to be taken out of imals used for food. Nor did Mai- No XiZ wi lost^ m t£g. buliheTo the advocate a astonishment the connected with the eclipse of sun or poUoy and sentiments of the de- the synagogue and buried decently mmides believe it , as is evident from two men were stripped and tied tomagistrate did not agree with him. moon, which moat likely originated ceased Emperor. In a country among the venerable j- emnante of chapter x., sections 12 and 13-nor tr6eB>and fi fty lashes administered toM Nowaday s," remarked that func- with the sun and moon worshipers, where the young students, the aris- the past, it is certainly the Shopher is anywhere in Talmud or Rambam eacb' l'Dder W*"oh terrible P«niBl1'tionary, " mere birth does not con- as Maimonides, indeed, maintains tocraoy and public writers have around which the Kabbalists have the post-mortem examination of *ni ^u«wJBin5ed' °f Wj W ^T8tit«te nobility

^ Heinrich Heine that all beliefs and practices con- coma down to this Jow level, the raised mountains of superstitions !lT!! Xft IT ufS? St 'SF$f i£&was a Jew ; but the best born princes neoted with witchcraft, sorcery, nee- evidence of the retrogression of As regards the Biblical command measure, as little indeed as the Mo- organ from its socket. One of themight have esteemed it an honor to romancy, thaumaturgy, and other civilization is certainly tangible and the Paalmodio mentioning saio prohibition of nanoi nyaj itoN women was then whipped until sheclasp the hand of so distinguished black arts originated with those enough to bs grasped by any our- thereof, any trumpet or cornet will has anv connection with OB nit fainted , when the regulators tolda genius-Deborah. Heathens as forms of worship, and sory observer. do the same service, without mak- nrovisions ^ sanitary the remaining women to get assist-» man. jjj ruvioiuuB. ance f Qr their victims, and when

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¦imediately they would be hung, if they will not SSrSkion ?££?. nrS8^fl„".?i-ll.te

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ted the m8rioer a 2?mPae8 him

a 8bort time' cu-,k ?re icftl phat ea °' Saibaih reform as

Xout a chan* to say their and adopt a faith wH?.t fj 7"6,8 1«cluded two final syllableR writing paper , gunpowder. To th .m of the Extern Caliphate declining follows :SSS?. The women were also getter atvarUnc with thdr h.M?. M**0' °" onei *fl Mn,?t we o«e the introduction of rice, after the Mongol invasion in the Whatever is going to be law must Brat

Sued to return .to their homes or of thought andU iS thSr^,^?f of their career m Spain, the poetic- sugar, cotton , spinach and many middle of the thirteenth century, be in politics. Tbefefore Sons to th*

fhev would receive another dose, reasoning? Do not _Sh w-M f/ gemus of the Moors was most fer- other plants, vegetables and fruits ; In Spain the last trace of Moorish national conventions of alf political Par-

A»f soon as the regulators rode away persons reoiesent _BSL5R 1 tlle ; ^

W8B. C^?y lyrl?ftl \however* &*?»& them we h arn the manufac- power was quenched by Ferdinand. " ?SMk ' J? tMr.p , ormB »£*

the women^o« fure of silk, cotton cloth and Isabella, and the Inquisition. It is t?^™* ff^^ « la^he'vicUmfl were taken back to the sight of God and man ? And d£ a^U.&JJES, J^L^?" CftV ,The $&m*a of chess and said, characteristically enough.sug- J,™»?,"*'Ke^Tbe^SabDath o"?IboS; where nieaical assistance was not the narrow view taken of Dl«S 5™™!, H*- f *»*»«>«* whist belong to them ; in pottery gcsts Draper, that after the expul- pollttaK'lt is already in. Its enemies

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eprS^?f^nob1e S«

! Sf SSS D »clttover this, eecond. outrage and the God's paternal gbodnS UnhnrT S£«* J ^ZZirX £.»¦ >u • .nont|y the Arabs accomplished

^ac- what else to do with it, the repeal of Sabbath laws a plank la

fScn have organize! a defenEe pily w? behold 82 the promotSs SS5n __f SEJSSr JMP»S2f "rt B*""***"** «.*« The contemplation of the riae and ^^J^^V jkiwi their fromlae

32 spread intolerance in the world - Si? aSS^^m- iL.5? ?k! Pjymwan8were patronized even

by Rome, have passed into nothing- der lt In five Northern States and terri-'1 Mormon, profess to be »0 £^Proi.atant Ghri.Uans.and Bay so in *£& £ iXod-wll^ffi K B^A^

1 E™ 2nf

SD^ ™ ttSSTof -S S

Jfi!ff fiSS^

their cateohiflm. Besides polygamy, our domestic and social snhew of the coS^^^^^

valuable text-books muoh vaunted civilization. But not an anti-Sabbath plank , let them saj

v-!h ?W nermil and nartlv nr«r action." P * £Z£«A h!2?J?f «r .1, ?K- UP0n tbe "" S ma

£ be mter; takin8 » road view of the evolution so in their next platform in nnmlatakabfewhich they permit and partly prac- ¦"*>"• stained banners of the returning esiing to note the titles of some of of nations, it appears as if each pec words. If Republicans would persuadetice, there is nothing in their oieed =^=--==-- orusaders. the works of one of their greatest pie were destined to live till it has UB„ that thelr Baat«" resolution is notthat oouid justly be called contrary SALADIN AND TUB SARACENS.* . It would be interesting to inquire men-the philosopher and physi- impressed its mission upon the tSlh JS n^^ S! S^S&lto Christian belief*. And yet their DV m_a __£___ ««». ff^S'SS h*hat

to

^lu^^ a H

A^Wr(

fw "°°f TS^ uAsJthe Gre*k8 »F BSftS SSSJStSS rSSA!!;aafnniiriefl and converts have «, , « . .^— phenomenal diffusion of the proph- the Utility and. Advantage of t0 the world the ideal of beauty, the aoe ia a good one with which to settlemissionaries v ,a"« vuuvoriu

^ uave Walter Scott has made the fig- et's doctrine, and of-the culture Science," " On the Canons of Phy- Romans of Jaw, so the Arabians these two supreme questions of party

eeveral times been treated as in this ure pf Saladiri forever memorable <hi«t followed in the wake of his con- sicy" "Astronomical Observations," laid the foundation of modern learn- ^Ht|cs;r Is the. foreign whisky seller toca£e or even murdered in cold blood, by the tale of the battle-axe and the °.ue8t- Ab regarda the victories of "Arabic Language arid its Proner- i_fK, then passed forever from the .wS&th? tf^TfSri'w «^nSBesides the barbarous crime of eoimitBr, aud perhaps no tradition to*. Mohammedan religion, and es- ties," "An Abridgment of Euolid," stage.fl And in contemplating the ^ domS th^BeVubH^n party andTAmch:i uBtice. which is damnable °oula be rnore accurately symbolic pecially the victory gained in . the V

^An Encyclopedia of Human apparent sacrifice of a nation to the down the Sabbath? The Labor partyj #iiw; .j. I. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' / of; the genius of the men^Riobard oOnveraon of Northern Africa— Knowledge," in 20 volumes. species, as of the individual to the who profane the Sabbath by discusslonaenough .per se, mere^ comes nere yet an(j Saladin : the one, rude and that stronghold of early Christian- Such was the race to which Sala- race, we shall find consolation in °Uand and politics surely need to dia-

au acobunt .of the lawless and reck- etrbng-the butoher's cleaver; the ity-it may be said that the interne- din belonged, and such wae their the beautiful simile of Hawthorne, Si lffi wSwSSL!8" ?lesBfanatidismiwhioh must filleYery other keen arid polished^-the Da- cine quarrels of the Church; the BtattiB in the time of the early

^Cru- which likens human progress to the evmtbii3\wSff«effi^lK^SK

honest man witrMpgust and hbror. masous blade. It has been said, no- constant disputes of the morally Bades, '; when,": says Draper; ''Eu- spiral ; each cycle may appear to bath , even a labor union or labor paryrph„ao fnllnwa aw rr wiVIta^ an tW tably of late by Toletoi, in his esti- degeneraleTatuarchs. the perseeu> rope was in about the same condK turn back, to repeat the movement meeting, helps to break down the bars .Those leuqws are as wicKea as me mate of Napoleon, that great men tions of the ArianBi Nestorians and tion as Caffrana is now.?' || Upon of retrogresaion, but tW whole im- that protect ite rest,dynamiters and just as rotten a are not the makers of historic other schismatics, had so unsettled this people, Europe, in a irenzy of pulse is ever higher and higher : ' GhriBtlanity is the foundation on whichclass bfsociety. That is "Christian mbyementB "Biiti doubt not through the ages one a^fotiKEnthusiasm "according to Brother, that these, movements are the mat- consistent , system of theology was froni. fraud to fanaticism, precipi- increasing purpose runs, fn° *$*Siou*\oSSM oFmua--Allen's definition, somewhat mis- .".of men ; tbat the current of civ eagerly welcomed. . As regards, ths tated itself. , ¦ And the thoughta of men are widened u0n will be necessary to secure clear con-

'a A e . . ""« «° ilization produces the man for the Culture resultant from Mohamme- The dense ignorance pf European with the process of the suns. victiohs on thissubjectamong ChriatianBguided , of course. hour ;;that hei merely embodies in danism, the;very fact of a conquest nations, whoee only learned men ^^^ , , , _ _ . __ T . i. ««»*also the enactment and enforcement; - ; , ¦ ¦¦ ¦ '¦' ¦—— . himself the cumulative and irre- almost cosmopolitan ih its nature were engrossed in hair splitting sub- MIR,

f/fJfl^_ MihiU5^C^^^ ot

wholeaome Sunday

lawo.

UJ* «¦;«&-The Rev. A. Loewv, of London, pressible spirit, of His JL^ "\ could hot but^nd t^ broaden the aeties of . metaphysical casuistry, &$gS^&^! - ^SSSS^^L SS^England, said, the other day, in a If this.conceptionbe possible of a ideas a^ stimulate the mental ac- whose nobles and even kings, could tonomy ol tbe race. * and there, as it would have been for the¦'¦ ¦' ¦«

¦¦ «T, ;'«t '.T^hil ;nfllJ»,W'»»W«* factor in human progress so potent t'vity of the cocq'uerors, while en- not write .their Own names, whose , - ¦ ¦¦ - ¦¦ - North to have attempted to defend the=termpn on . urioai nengion,^ mat. aB Napoleon, it may certainly be-an- couraging that: toleration which a people were slaves equally of feudal- ,_ ¦• ,<,_ „„„„. .nd „.„_,.„ Q„.r_,rl . « Vn.0J? by the soldiers of separate towna.it was not Judaism but Christianity plie(i*?0 Saladir^ly S Snot commingling of the different natures fsm^nd superstition , la/e too well J ^SSmtSrm ^tir 12&££ • -

Dg witht>ut unitinE ¦which was tribal in ita nature. 'He ihe great est of the makers of Ara. and different -opinions: always in-, known to be here dwelt upon. It ia mENQTHENim

^THE SUN DAY

^" .^ . ^^

. committe&:said : - '; ; bian supremacy. Hence Ishall treat duces.. .. In about . a hundred and singular to note thelofty superiority . .;.; _^_J:;- ," ¦. ¦- .,.; should be appointed ' by the churches.

"One of the most nlauaible but briefly of the man. intereBting n«y years afterMbh ammed had un- with which Europe looked 1 upon The efforts of the lately organ- arid its chief work at first should be with,mw ,Mv +w«,v.B+ nikaii A™. : *Ll,\t« and uictureEaue fitture thoueh he sheathed his sword, the Arabian that nation of infidels , whom to izsd "Sabbath Aspooiation of Illi- the nebulous conEciencea of the church.S £S^S S be. and mbre^lly of that iLterett- Empire embraced the. whole basin destroy was certain , salvation, but nois/' combined with ther work of 9

h^«an!nc0,J

?™? that H

is:

bin^ TtSnot Sc^^S^han^a he Bf ii&ng. Had Saladihhever lived northern side ; it extended in Af» useful civilization.^w ere sown,. seeds National Reform Association, have Say trains, and thei r advertisemeritB and¦ '.S««^irf ««v^^Wn^i,hi! o«0Tiat we.shoul

d have been denrived of a rida to the great central desert , and which we have allowed to germinate done much to increase the agitation sanction Jrom Sunday newspapers; and¦ 7°2 '^Sisff~ w^Sw ~ - !?£• noble, hittoric model Had the in ^sia to the Gobi and to .the In- with little - gratitude :to .the plant concerning the. Sunday laws within their indoraement from Sunday-malls ,# V^i SS^ dus, , Whatever its ^ sectional and that bor^hem.:/ In courtesy, tcle^ the past few months, and to instil alUhese would soon^ecomeas. disrepu- .h^^-SSS-y

in^ thS'S -ilt^ ic^! ^ in

classtic

and . scientific learning Eistern . and Western Caliphate) m Jeaming, .the . Saracens were ment. The Illinois Association has culty ftic, to: JbdaiS havSome mo?e would probably have been mucb each facUon tned to t xcel the other vastly the euperiors of their antagp-: »sued^ve difle rent; pttitvpna adi .We are quite willing that : th*ckmbrouf Tha^beeSSuS loss. 'V , ' ' ': .;.

¦.- .= : .- m;the;encouragemenv: of .learning

SeWfl ofwS S2 First let us clarify our definitions, ^nuf.ll_Rr fat c^s echools. were es- waa a ^

distinguished, type.- With of telPgraphs, pf newEpapers;, and to aoci& {ion ehou]d. ^-B .. lheir y] ew • -,?w t A J ri^infi;S / °!S as regards the various terms Arab tabhshed and. endowed by the gov-, memories of savage cruelty behind the U, S. Sena e. and House of Rep- ^..» ¦

Bimiiir c_ ses the finalS'&^^h^Je^fl

'Sbol

'BWiv:MSv ffi£!SS.SS eromenL; in^Alexandria

5lone t|ere him, it i^indeed, wbnderful ; lhat resentativ^s, Efibrts are/being made ^^<^i£^%Jg£'-.

unaer tne peuer inat ine supreme j ._ jnnao:tftI1,'a 0f Arabia and we versities drew their professors from show that mercy-which marked the tions from "every congregation of T< t th _vP ,>,;,„-;„„ a, fl- ¦„¦«_„?«* .»?em^s solely concerned mpr^ Sher £ Se^nf anHS:mg::the raorj ind he.tabe.of the Sfy^cend an^ of Arabians indeed, in this respect the Arabian by, the Caliph^Omar. ;This con- This effort is put forth npah ithe ^theiJ^SrathS't nan fiE

Wi«hhdd :frpnr non-Jews -or is^

not JgJ ^SlanS^uS ^n| in our,: day, their m«im Church : of Const antine; which he our country are now said lb. be com- f t 2 SSaZ rm % Sequally extended to the followers 3S ^SSSS W :

W; " iearriiDgus of

tad :gaaranteed to^iChriBtianBi pslled b .labor. Eeven;dayfl ia the ff Sft SSlS

'vanpus other rehgwusgreeds. . It.is S aS ^ Soro?

more public impbrtarice

tn\n

any lest : his Moslem: followers, :accord- week. The evil is one of the .most _nonlaPbrmaS BS i a;profanely ( suvrm«ed^hat ,jhe Jews

^^ ^U£±S_ ^_SeSas a^re 'tiibe,',reaard : he Creator £^S?of 2SS W entertain." Thereat Caliph, it henceforth i acred to the Pi onhet.: e-n-times ; dne-fialfj of ita baneful pS S W Ls Xs far r^Sdas^ Harpun-Al.Raschid, employed a ¦ Saladin lived from; 1137 tp. 1193: effects a.e not widely known." ; / ^%™ JScwW a^i^nracS '

Mngdom 'orS'Dir'The^ SSSiSStS I .«J^.eh^„^ He was ;appointed y the great An elaborate address was deliv, wto*l$£^. &^

«eSsehted £Srninc to bS ^^oty habits of the^ Original ent of his sohoo 8,.and by Jews, and Nouteidin, Sultan nf Aleppo, gov- 6re.d before the National Senate th-.s is done, and men rest in thethe sc?K

tribe. Others give Sharki-ea^tern Nestpria^S: particularly the kuowl- ernor _ of conquered Egypt. Saladin Committee on EIucation . and.Labor calm faith which comes from reli-andTherefoS^fookS?with di ^fX the 6th of APri1"' 1888> and Seated wiU be 1 ttle inclinaiiou to seek the£S2Su2S &t ! h^ce,

¦- children of the des- Rasch.id is said to have raveled with pleatures, and Noureddi

^n appointBd beforB the conference of the Na- aid of tbe civil law in matters per-

S5£lfS5 S ert,'1 Ruckle tells us ihat mediffival *'f nue, ° \ttn^

d le^^^

MQrS of ^b^! i^hv6S toeologians were indignant at the ^The ink of th9 doctor ," says an fear But once in power, the genius delphia, on April 25th. This ad- of this movement >tiH protest that

narro^ idei of a possible ei-raction of these Arahianproverb , "is equal y valur of: Saladin made

^him master of ares3 urges, legislation which will it doeB not mP8n the union of

Sri n^ and ^oSed m?h ^^ld fromSahra; Moors are those aole with the blood of a- martyr. ' In Egypt, and. after the

^death nf Nou- 8top all Sunday railroading so far Church and Siale, but only the

SStv bv t?e he?d Sf SiudiTfid Saracens or Arabiaus who civilized astronomy-the development of the reddm he possesfed himself of the a8 nalional law Gan dp 50 under the uni6n 0f religion and the Sintr .TheirSSu^ and^ mEaK S Spain, and vshu have related into n^ Arfbian astrology ^- the throne..: A^^ violation of treaty by. a rules of inter-state commerce ; all the0rieB and efforts are the beetfSm° the atZl

g and Serous ****¦ - barbarism in Morocco or achievements of the Suacens has Christian chief afforded Saladin an carrving apd deliyeiing of the mai s anBwer to the inconsistency of such. .

SaiS of ¦Si rSit^ S!« North8rn Africa. Turk-the pres- been surpassed only by the great excuse for warfare against, the on Sunday, all parades of national a c]aln_. Slowly but surely the Na- !

K^l^n £Sftnr S en*

OM«Pant of Tarkej-is of an 8»

m?dt" tlDaeB_ ; Jhey kingdom of Jerusalem, whichj after^^ troopa in time of peace, etc. Sen- tional Reform movement is develop-'^!Alffi nf ih?^rn^K*S

™««ly different extraction: frorn wuere lHe ^6l 1D E«"pe to bui d a s«verd] struggle surrendered to ator Blair has introduced a bill aim- ing and a,8ertiag it8 lrue anim^a

ZriahS^^^^^ ?1DD!" —wi ¦?a

7f*

T6e *?*ir

D i«g at -uch legislation. The report Jd aim. I f bette8r counsels can not

"SJriSnSdTr2 hy»h S race, the former Tartar or Turanian, commendab e accuracy tbe obhquity taely gmWesa . of those cruelties of the Executive Committee of the prevaii , and broader faith.-in the-

lln &Sf rSSii^S"tS2 -C In Saladin's times the piesent Ot of the eclipttc, the diameter ot the which warfare, especially rel gious Nati0nal Reform: Association pre- J3wer of truth can not be awakened ,.ago m the hearing of Israel . But unktown, and it' ear th* th« Precision of . the Equi- and medieval warfare has always Be__ted at the annual meeting in we shall gladly see the effort pushed&^SSl^ S w°S be remtrnTered ?£t the tfan" °os Th

even . 8UrmV8ed

"?**& bUt he Wtt8 .BinBu1" J?6 Philadelphia, Apri l , 1888, ihow " into actual legislation. 11 Sabbab-

? !£ad?*$A\L% ?™ doctriJDe of ^traction ; they in- from those grosser crimes, which d.s- that the efforts to introduce the keepefB mu8f suffer tbev will wel-decessors failed m every age when he Arabian8 t0 th barbarous vented astronomical instruments Unpuished ^ia opponents. When State-Church idea into the funda come that honor. Out of this mis-

t5?! SW!!.E?

lhey determin!d .the God rey of Bouillon en ered Jerusa- m9ntal law of the United States not taken effort and the failure that-

onZLlZi grZ £* llbS?i the first crusade. A Modern or Mo- length of he year measured time lem the horoes of his followers rode a8 a theory, but as an actual fact, must inevitably follow, the true re-

fflSTrnS ?L S^n 7h A« -hammedan is a follower of Moham- by Pendulum oscilla.ionp, studied up to their knees m blood , and so ia being pr_s_ed on all sides. iigioU8 liberty which springs fromS^lfw^iSi l! med, and the term is applied in a tfie form of the earth from a globe, revol ting was the general carnage Among other things it states : the Gospel, which the pagan stateKW»™«&?^

;T„« religious sense to Arabian , Saracen, la mathematics they acquired of man, woman and babe, that Sar- D_ring the pa«t year much correspon- church, and ita child , the papacy,like their medial ancestors, seek Mofr and Turk, " ,oai ' their knowledge from the Greeks acen women Were spared only to dence has been held with the leaders of Iefuaed^ to dissenters of other cen-to relegat e the Jew once moie into l n Ar _ u i_ ' „_ „_ _v,_ ii «,„„ onri rndiftn R hnt thnv ffrflat lv im- wa>h up the streets.** Saladin eaid the Woman'e Christian Temperance t11„-no win «.» lpntrtb rnmn Whnn

Si {SSSSWE r^^^ Vf w^d°^ \enrea8nn^ &JSSJ lS^ fSSS» f f i f f i ^J S Z

p J Z «nB « SS ffi^t c^renS ^i^^bMo

'S ftSSiS^^national ' ideas as a barrier be- d f 7 of per. maticiane , as well aa the so. called titioning women ; for those who had ?f this cauae. f he State convention of der of individual hearts in obedi-tween race and race.between man

^ »' 1 j ./ inipre850n Arabic numerals, which were really bten left orphan s he remitted a por* the States of New Yori: Pennsylvania Q d t b the .compul9ion ofand man. They desire to employ .u^V^IllT ikt

1™ „f vl«i«T Hiodoo in orifftn Thev invented tion of

the ransom.

And after this Ohio, Vermont , Nebraska and Kentucky .., ', r v

their Christian followers as a com- that °elh

he Mo" "J V«mCeJ fn(?eSfaSed Sesse^TintrSonom- in the defeat at Jaffa the Cceur de *$&* wsolutions declaring m favor o civil lay,

pact tribal force who would copy J* o{ *» ^gj. JJ black and .a^enla^ig^B in born Lion murde_ed twentj.3eVen hu_ . Ohrlg» ^^d|ment8^n p

^ohtrcal _______

from the ancient enemiee of Israel ^ScS^r m^S^i Smim-i latter ecience its present name. <jred 8aracen aostages before Sala- fn her annual address before their na- A sad accident hasioccurred in the city

the, words recorded in tbe Bible, f?8 aL5 g .; . ' i m A'* 1 a „ „ i M •„ „„ din's eyes. tional convention , at Nashville, made of Morocco. Five Jewa, who were re-4 Come let US crush them as a people 'the Pote*l maratline s«P[«nia0y of They discovt rcd new laws in op* j th tfaird CfU8ade thj a noble thefollowingutterance" :" The Woman 's pairing a bake-house, were bumd beneathand the name of TBrfl«l ahull h« Venice, the granting of. high hon.- tics, hydrostatics and hydraulics, s_ r(1C8ri -„ ***(>& several defeats Ohriatian Temperance Union , local.State, the mins o\I the. building. which fell onL n„ Z« Th? sSSorS' ors to a Moor in Venice would not and applied this knowledge practi- ^SSf? at JaffJ a_d Ao« SbS national and world wide, has one" vital , them and^ll

«d them- . n' .eh 'WwDneard no morel Ihe irrational be at all ImDrobable . cally. In the study of metallurey a9r?'J' at Jattd and Acre, after o {t h o ht flfl alflQrb } paeaing atthe time were also irj ared In

opinions that the Jews adore the ;r£r ^FUUttU1B;. ™v" /" « B,,uu/ M1

uw™"^ which a three years' truce was one undv lnir enthnBiasm It iHthat CVirixt consequence of thia accident the Gov-Almighty as a ' tribal God ' as a J *«irn ±? * TZLT*6

* ^f. ^ fofZt ltw^-de• Saladin

died before lh« ?^ViwfSSaTjtWiKff'national God,' can be set aside firs' lmprcsaian on history as die- our own, and Irom their alchemy fo th Crusadef Ia Bp8aking 0f conrts. ita camps, ita commerce ; King of m Morocco permission to make any re-and refuted hv anv Tflwiah nhild oiples and soldiers of Mohammed ; true chemistry arose. In this de- Saladin most authorities have few Its colleges and cloisters ; King of ita ens- P<«*s whj ch may be needed, without be -^h^^lSpt^^arri' but two

centuries

before

the

advent

partment they supplied many new * \rt f oQm of v £ l Z ! Sbon tome and constitutione ••* The Bible % corfipelled, aa hitherto, to obtain

^on^ s auSor^ J of the

*»^> f t ArfbiaD8

fP *} ?-ni W&* S hofevef chrcreSs'him as0"' »_£KS!#£^ oSJffi ° ""

whether acting as the recipient or 8e8Bed considerable culture Vig- the ma Una medica, left heir impress Moharamedan bigot Ae fflr flS tbe S^SSiimoXtX Da. ALBHaj Frickb a prominent Ge^promoter of religioua knowledge. oruOUfl a P0llBhed Poet8 (among on weights and measures, as the idence eB howeVer, Saladin 's rarely will. I firm ly believe that the man physician of Philade^hm, sayspnn ..in** hi ..« oniw»!f«Ci= ^il^J

whom W6I6 some women ) flour= word carat indicates. Alcohol,alkah, w_nfrv _, * fi;BTila^BH nnlv in a nnr patient, eteadfast work of Christian about tbe genuine Johann HorTs Malt

t SZ S l f fS^ Z iBhed, and their command o! metre, alembic, also designate the nature ^Sff lZZS^* h^lZ^Z^^ I^Z EStSS-. me^'of .1V3KEinatribal God, and that cur first rhyme fnd rhyth,m !? l

Mm"kaSa °lt he\mT

B'J U AVhl °- °A pieces of the true cross, and other- &™r

u KTS ii^m^rM ^^ot iSt ^SS^Z^llessons in the principles of Judaism lven«

at m eMly ¦ T° t

thfl ! f * A ,£l innrl to him-idolatrous relics. piSch for l 'torn theiV n™f Tnd have concluded tt. nse the gennine Jo-conform to the eternal truth that A,rab£ *e owe ou* modern B?Btem Ar_8totl.e» they produced profound £ Christian voter will be taught to hann Hoff's Malt Extracts imported bythfl OnH nf fVi« nni™™ La n«t of versification—rhyme, as we un- and original thinkers;! so great ^[n thia department the Jews were of inquire : 'What is the relation oi thia you, w my practice, as I have tried it notn„mj ,^,_" feuX./,! *~ ¦u- f is derstand it, being unknown to clas- was the fame of ' the ir Jewish paramount importance j the Mosaic laws party, thia platform, this candidate, to only^n j elt^pj_aleo onj ai great num-permit nitI faithful to make a dis- . . Biblical writers Without teachers in this denhrtment , that of cleanliness, bo antagonistic to the the setting up of Christ's kingdom on the ber of my; patients wif rTmarked sopcess,motion of brotherly love between EASs^tem the celebrated B«ba

™sa Pen- practices of^nHlM-devotees-as ex- earth ? r?owP does my vote relate to the n cases of coo valescence, impaired dlges-the IsraeUte and ' the stranger' tfieae Araoians, awinourne nngnt ine ceieoratea u«pa.os8a pen

^mplified b the condition of the cor pse Lord's Prayer ? ' * » • Concerning the tion, for mo hers while nursing, and mThe accusation that the Jew wor- never have fashioned from our Eng- sioned a number for the special pur- ofThomaB a.Backet-were an element in platform of our next national Prohibiten general debility, and have found it to be,shiriB W« OnH «» <• *^Kai "anA folio llsh tongue his lyre of unnumbered pose of translating the Greek phi- ,ne aU(;cefla of medieval Jewish phys- convention , lam content to leave it sub- ™ excellent remedy for building np the,.to VhA ornnnH ™Hh n»J fL„iJL.! ! strings, and iMs^vmj aicLttat Wphe'. In rhetoric and grammar dans. stantlaily where it is, save that it should system. In my own case of impairedurther S« *_ _ IlL 2pjffi?5- the versification bf Locksley^Tr- le Arabians were proBcieDt; to the „ The achievementa of the Arabians declare Christ and h i law to be the true

^X^'imBdiKnta Xcb

Tha^£S» -fflff-4? ii i ' we behold might have been (if it was not) sug- grace of their architecture the Al- are here given in the merest outline. For basis of government and the supreme ^

b%^

e*£/1*Sh? wb,cb 1 harft

laots Which actually place manv of 1U,BU" """ . a v L. i h 2 u ~.u , V"D" " ,.,, . an lntenselv interestina account of their authority in national aa In individual naea - x ours very truly,our accusers in the position in Se?*\by the Arabian poet Togh- .hambra bears witness. , A^ey u

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detailed We." The convention which listened to A lbbbt Fb,ck«, M. D.which they pretend to find the Jew rai , who lived in the eleventh ceo- stemed glass, and their decorative 8ketch of tQB influeDce of the j ewH ^^ these words embodied the suggestion in bewars of imitations.What are thfl notinnn nn/l wW ora tury- Tiie eystem of versification modern progress,see Draper's InlelUctml » etrpng resolutfon , which was unam- The genuine has the signature of " Jo-thfl nrnpL^M $ «n™!s L* o among the Arabs was based upon tThe word zenith and its converse na- T}tvt\ap meu of Europe , to which I am mously adopted. bann floff " and " Moritz Eisner, Soleiine proceedings of conversiomsts? B * dir are Arabic in origin. lareely inrtebted. —— ,. _ _ u , „ , . . . . Agent," on tbe neck of every bottle.Vo they not loudly profess and #Read before the Minneapolis Coterie JThe Jewish poet, Solomon ben Gsbi- «* The Jews of Jwawlem were driven „^g^

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