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¦ ' '- / ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ •:¦' - - ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' .: ' * ' ¦ 4 ^ THE AMERICAN ISRA ELITE. ' TL Lamaa r lornnlilo Auction of the documents , but do not whom Zola , Scheurer-Kestner and The Rash i chapel in Worms is the Rev. J. 8. Simon preaches in the ¦ - ¦ . ^^ I ftP AHm! Cflll lutUClllut dl " cm il the >r province to do more Da Mange were the moat illustrious pri.ie ot that ancient congregation; it Lutheran Church on Walnut Hills , ^^^^ -^ ¦ * a ' *— ¦> ' * , ,,u n i " than is necessary to secure justice for exemplars. The Drey fus question in- is to thetn a relic , which proves that Cincinnati. His special theme for ^E^^k#V^^k# A " uAKl fcltft. " » T^n XTirTSJT^ & CO the P"8oner. The French people, volved more than the wrongs ot an the great Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac, some weeks previous to last bunday ¦ ¦^;^ W«; -«W -M^k . : H" ^ ¦** * "i lUJP L B,U W b „™. which has been so grossl y wronged in individual . The ri ght of legal " trial the author ot tfie commentaries to the has been " Christian Science as a lie -'- ^¦^^ VkJ "Sfl WU 'Wtsms+Atm*. -* - *. PDB ,. n n«« iwP«oMuiTOM tbe mattar i . fl not a par ^ to the case ^ ^ 8tak ^ The Drey fu8 que8tion BlbJe aud the Talmud in lthe twel/th ligion/ which the Rev. gentleman re- '' H^At^^ *^^^R|1DWDrlt ' Office N.W.Cor. Fifth and Race bt, being tried ) and ha8 no 8tandlng in a did not t0 the Iifi du Di ub ie witb century, officiated and taugh t many pudiates and exposes as unchriatuii. ^m ^^F' ^^.J.y-^D,.., -. " "¦»¦ ? .: - w „„ ; ^73 court of law. It must ferret out the that unfortunate officer; it staid in students in the city of Worms. Some We admire the moral courage ot Mr. -F ; . »»^j«V*bm jtv isk. . ,; ISAAC M. wii>^ - ; wrong-doing- , and pun ish the wrong- France, and grew Irom a faint raur- time ago a gentleman called Epstein Sim on, which he as an orthodox mm- lilaltes the food mbfe delicious and VVho leSOrrip ,, . „„ - ,..(: n Vnv Ift I8Q8 doers b y other methods. In the mean- rour of protest on the part ot his rehv wrote a treatise called " . Jewish An- later evinces in rising to the heig ht ot """ r ¦ Uncitnau v., hot, iu , lo ao- ^ ^ Drevfua pa8e i „, far M he t1vca an ' d frienda t0 a battle cry ot all ti qui ties in Wor ms and Speier , " pub- denouncing an extravagant belief in \ . " wt lM """' w l lwm aittrcd »b Beoond oia»B ra mi mutter at the is concerned , appears about to be th at was noblest and-best in the; coun- lidhed first ' in the Monatoichrijt , and the efficacy of prayer, , 1b is , to s ay ,. ;-• - - . ¦¦ ¦ '' " ' " —^ '' aprt omoo.t ci.eii.Mti . Qiao. ended , by hi s liberation. What try. All this and more is . well told in then as a separate brochure, in which th e least, exceptional forao orthodox , v. _ . .,-w-v . ., well ^n eia . M mr wit is possible forT^ ' IBB SCRlPTlOS PRICE , PER YEAS - $2.50 amends , will be made for hia awful M. Guyot's article , thou g h moat of it the Kash i chapel in Worms was proved mmister lo do;such a thing; usually Pr v ' an f^j . . - mau » ( ; New ; York , ^an to , be. Czar ' Alexander aSJ* WUt Brtorah $4.0 0 wrongs remaina to be seen. is devoted to detailing the irrefutable to have been erected in the year 1624, th e prieste are if not the miracle mak- '^^y .^^ ^ i^J ^i mystio, a Mn atioal bS I,« fe WW 10 m, OU Year - ¦ - - $1.00 ~~^ proofs of Drey fWs innocence. The ar- as an inscri ption in the ch apeWeads. era, c ertainly the propagators and ad- . ff^^^^VSoffSSi * « hand/of this A&VoXk ^ ^ , 4rL%r m te g i td^ 8 ^ sxs^i s^-n: ' tet^ ^^ « y ?f ~ 0^^^. ^ - Kate tor pisflay ADVEKTisKMENxa maou P* n ,3K" fc « ronLrvS In a r i, «s„ „f Dr. L. Levysohn , popularly kn own performed by prayers , or by such mys- 35 , 000 men who visit a Pwtota [chicago ibbamjte I known on application . her populatoon , is as conservative in Since a few years we hear agam of *' ¦ .3 ^". ' /Jf, . < K n B,|nrmknpjw whiph Jesua his church. The case 'i s no better with ,u ' iS, J •.rertucrti .ni tho paMi.ber * bj ..toting that they "'^ ^* nf ™Zf«. Th« ™„Zn. ^ 6 y v i ri *tf Vi f erection , when in fact t refers to its nascent church , or of the common 300 , 000. We do not know wnetner placed himself in a ^^t^^u^nUM- -5 VJ^ wffff5S S'ffire ¦ •^.te^tlK^ r econstructioa by a generous gentl. p rayer in eetings Of'tto^o^. ah^, ^X^^^r " oJ' wiSS r £' tSof^&WkJ ft Aaverttoep8nt.ofoon ? r . e8»tioDj : nnifew other- ,. B fPom TO n »lR«H Pro f Srhftphtftr - -v . : <rt! M„k^; £ - ^iuiA.1 man n the year 1624, nearly . 000 believing, as they do, to produce some- statistics oeiore mm , r wanner . ^ h as. until na« }«. BfflM SST«S£fi^ wil l , u nable to think as we do , preaSx SSSS^f «E 5o with the ShT? S2f to w5S! *SS- d SS^of^£^£doxy ^wS^df^ amS r E ^1^ jf * ^5^^^. repor^d . ,& mud to the Bumber of time, pnbitohed. oi- retr ogress on. Americans invariably r p,lio-ion nf his neonU or even wi th Ka8nl I3 re8tore(I t0 Worms , ana tne ainerent iaea ot onnstian ortuoaoxy ** " . . . " h . } nar . nta * mq v n i ihe verdict has by. this tim e been ren. ' SMaSSvffia'WP S b t? 6 ^ e P l/to to; Gen tlemen you "i a g^at whiSSS not fevor any R«hi c bapel too , . M r. Epstein' s re- bordering on the xreed ot scf#, ;gJgK *j !. £• .JgJ«^™J^ d ered and the pajers are now a? fc ¦HOT wuSwjfave &>e ^dvertiBement ln.erted rp t , irvr behind time- we can foffhrd 1 JS - ^1 !^ »ft«^ \T,iKo m searches and criticism; are somewhat viz : whatever is contrary to^ the facts P^ a(? ° e ' T ° ^ ; ¦ ¦£¦ ai »..»„„u berty to speak , it s quite likelv iW &^!^%te-«K^ S waf fb^till^u^S 1 ^ S 't w^t^^SSi %^^*^r#J» " *?- f -*»» f-- ^^. ^^ ^ &^&l?^SWJKSi somJcuri infor^^S S ^ orders. : V , ¦ ¦: ¦ . - ; - ¦ . ' You will Biirelv come ^ t,.i , JL\. 1 SS L w ^'^ 10 be cdwct li ite detalj , Mr, dsiew pp Cttdeote, We cap onl y £tb wno flaye ^o ppsiiion. . ^ ^"*? Wt will be broueht to light In w.7; Acooant.,„ wMdiBg, .ad ban... w.» be * Yon ^ "" 7 flW ^ . d^^t^STsiSSf S ^ fn d^ ** ? Qst ^'.^ ^j ?^^ ge^Iemau ' smora l courage , fa ^ churc h .^ ^^^^y iS ^ SSS -M Midud ireeof obarj e, when ther onour in ¦ ^ ^ decline and tne ^ various sultans to- fi w . j c ^ ^ ft edito of ^ de fendi ng the exact counterpart of occurred , and-instantly four hundred ¦ . : ,^ bu a eecohdarv role iffi* tenU^/or^So^S^ to a f ew-yeart . ago Newport sumed ^ the . sovere.gn ^ duQg M.^ cAr^,Qught to have known this normative prihci ple,and Lng it c andidatea app lied . ^ If an- intelligent fflK^Sffi^Kfe Jooord lng to length; Accounts not exceeding News, \&., was an insignificant ham- controversies ot the Mohammedan h . ¦ ,. J . , - , B . ¦ , . . . _ rofea . f-om ari orthodox Liitheran nufbil; mati.once in a while becomea a preach- %+- r^? %££ ^!£ i j A; T n V ,eD SSW^M^^anli ^t who se princi pal bui ldings were* ^^ ^f ^ ^^ Sath£or£! ^ ^ P wZu^nSS th e^relaffif * , ^e will soo^ be ouste d aVa ' ^ R^ff i^S^*^ ia,w to pay for one year. grain elevator and the sheda of , the this belief, ma Mahdi arose among , . ¦ . .,. . ¦ ¦ _ . the faithful Here is " a nfeac her who According to these statements of Rev. ¦ ¦ ~1 -T '!^i ' fc^™.A u!3^ ¦ -»l j - op, : co^,, cr o,, n ot, lg ned ^ thC wr, tCrs .m g^Tf k ^ 0^ ^ R terminus ^ ^^st ianati, sects eas t and ^e st, fiow . li ^ e ^ the pseudo Jew ^ StfS^nith ^p te$ffi rS Mr. , Dix& th e ^ngregan^:^infi:. ™^> 1I be watched . with deep . % not be .pubiiit ad or prcaW. No m . ss win Thanks to the largel y increased and The first Mahdi was Obeid Allah ; .Jlow little some ot the pseuao Jew _ . Christian 1 S c ie n ce is a de s and the priests are worthless, at wa™a' ¦ ¦;- i ' ¦ - - - - ' ==> it i s now a city, " with all the necessary He was proclaimed as such in Kairvan they misrepresent , and how little; they ™™°"1 ?J?" - -JffihS d i?S^n ! says nothing about the whole country, Ju st after wri ting the above par* KWIBH OAIKIDAB. adjuncts excepting one, and that Is a first and then in Egypt. ; Hev was the are . authorised to^eatfor them . i nay ^rlSsavVhVb S?^ is S and i gnores the Israeiites:of New York graph ; ! , happened to open the last : ZJ™ : Jewish pl ace % wowhi p. Th is want foand«»>fJhe-Fati«d^ X)ieBd ay m T ;i 0 .... ; .... „New i ioon J Ki8lcv. is now about ' ¦# be . Supplied , and at a ^. D.. This is the;ori gn of the Mahdi rotn the ; /' only ^ J ewsh .paper pub- JJJWJ? sSwere^eVerSd to dispute his words.. : HoW these state- and ;in its editorial columns I fed: J^^^^ . : :^ U ^o n , Tebet. "cent ded^t^ or a " s croll o^^ « Friday, Dec. 23. ..... « ast of Tebet. Law over 81 , 000 was raised for this Remarkable is the fact that at the it seems very flfcranjre .that inaamnoh . . - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ ; , , - , " * v . . ¦ ' thei resolution of the Episcopal church based upon the preliminary investiga- , Thursday, Jan. i2.....;.._New Moon , Shebat. purpose. Newport . News is now a same time with th at first Mahdi and as the Jew in Oonneottcut haa leabhed a . . . /. , - . , ¦ ¦ . l ? ¦ ' ¦ ¦, . . .;- . . - ,: c onventibiiin Washington , and Bish- - 'Uofr ot the -coroner ' s jury. It seems fC?i&F&: ibZ^^ad, '^ v ery thriving ittle city with a ? direct in the same Iiairvan ; the great Jewish - "fif"^ '^.^^^ naft? "^ 8 ^r ' ° f ' ¦ *%'- ^ ^ op Marquette urging toxbii inue wbrlrV th at %/Frederie^ad teen i pr erae; |riday^ Vb. 24,...:...;.,;Pa. %;, , steamsh ip Jme to Europe. It has a physician , mathematician and astron . StSS &^S^owSii^- ^^f .^J 9 ^ that , I>nce is rtie ^ fo^the con^ion of the^ews; time treated ibr a WooedfsonlerVMd- , ;; sda^«WoCl^^cf ° D,?Il8Siin - prosperots community onewish^citi, olner Isaac Isra eli lived ; and taught ,: S^^S a ^ngSate SK °*"l!*' ** < **p ^^-:'* * nohe cah imdefstana.V If ihey intend ^al ysis :following Theumatism; but , : Saturday, April U~T^7th tayT!iich. ¦ •: zens who . not many vears ago were proving that fan aticism and science inationfl bf the respective parties , we are w oemg ^ i naae Dy wjeat .Britain, to make infidejs of tie Jews and becoming dissatisfied he dismissed his. -: Tueeday, April U........ ;.. »Ne w L M;oo n , Iyar. refugees from Russia ' s barbaric op- can flourish together in the same , lo- amazed not tp flnd tHe name of any Jew * ranee, wh^^ W^d^'^ay io 'v;"''^^8ivan presaion. vLike the : majority, of their cality and simultaneousl y. . / ; . . S^^^L^Kn^n *JSt aSf iS^H ^^ty a^ea ^ is at .pre sent ^ to do Satan^a work, for ; Which ^e Christian Scientists. -Th is uudi.- J S $ Z K^^ ™ 7dM^^ > countrymea the crime of that govern- / V" ' ;j . 'V- ^ ' . , : ^tShSS oes,^ SZ T t Z* U ^ f mT - ^^ ^^^ £?P God oTri g hSiusness ' will Surety vidual permitted Mr, Frederic to eat SS^SK " ment , ^ which drove them into exile, /lF lhe surmises of the newspapers "SSfi o? W ^mon S* ugh«- to so diatanta scene of actvon ^orth ^^.^ ¦ ,£, Mr , Dix^ll s the ^d:dfink as he.pleased , and conae- Saturday, July 8i;:;;. "!;i!Ne ^ Moon i 'Ab. : has been turned into a blessing by a 0 f that city are correct , B' nai Jehuda have awakened long ago to this neglect wnt rai^inca . isxoncernea. ... . sso , tne t r Ut h , Bisbb p Marquette will hav e to quenUV< he soon became worse ; but, - ¦ Sundayi i^ly l6 ,.. v ....... Jtot ; orAb. _ ¦ . benignant Providence. : congregation of Kansas. City* Mo. , :is on the paTtMthe ; politioar parHes, and British lion has a n^ch , more . impprt : render account ; in jud gment for His a^regular V phvsician: was not . again ;> - Monday, Aug. 7—.".. *N«w Moon; EIIuI. - . P -^ i ^ » i - -Q' „„:* r have domanded recogmtion. - The party tant foe m his mind' s eye and that is j ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' "^>, . , J " b^. " " ¦ - , ° >.ii p3 ji, unti l iha hipV m»n was mnli Tuesday. Sept. 6...;....*v;New Year. 5660. . .. ¦ ¦ . . ' again to lose its minister. . B nai^Ie- ti,atflrBt awaken to this very obvious fact Jhe Rt,3Sian hB«r It ni..Rt htt hnrne ad'ocacy of Satan s ma icious work. . P*»»«* . ,u unt " J" 6 .. 1 "^ ? a ? , ^ s J rao" . - •Obse rved aUo preoedlni^lay. ¦ - , j N the New York letter published hud a has proved: itself a :fine training v7m undoubtedly - attract the sympathy £*&£>¦& Rn^SnSS ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ -^—^^—-^. -¦^/ >, bund, ^t was . teshfied^ the daygb- .; ' - , - V . . ¦ : " : -;- - . V ¦ ' . - - InSJS^S £i SmS bf ot itoj . ;t ew % oj «!.^ Jewish , ^p opulation oi the gj gj ^ pS c^aUv Se^ 5 ^ The ^: au thoriti es V of the} City: ¦; of &$? £S^&&^^ Miss Hattie Glas is traveling in the tober 28, we find the following extra- £r; Joseph ^r auskopf , enUrely; ; and Nutoe f estate. -fl^^ _ , ¦ , «mnU:y she pmc «^^^ Vienna^: brutall y anti-Semitic^and ^SS^S Sv ^i ^ " ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ have their children educated la; any of ¦(* .}*<> of .the oldest, largest and ^ost . We are Ino uied to believe the , E^ er .^ ^ ^^-^ o[ thousands of ^ to change this ' st ate insti tutio n WW !^S' > <T& ^S^i^ ?v ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ..; ¦ , , , ¦ the large public schools of this oity/> A nfluent al congregations in the East, does its Jewish brethren , nnwittinglr, an :? ° een .,.^° r®a{' . " v Snou sanas . or , , ^^- B l ^ v _ - - a^_ .. mit intem ent. ^ The; regular invest xPREsmENt McKiNiEv has appoint^ ^rtai^mall percentagibf Jewish chiU The coh gregatL ls now said to be oh an ' injustice^ intimating ; that: their square , imles. of rich territory, closed SS £S pS ^tion will no d^bt lav e brough t out; : ed November 24 as Thanksgiving day dren are taken ; ; and Tmyself was told; the verg! of losing the services ot its snppMt conl d be prooored by making ]5 and^arred against her.sons. ; The ex- £ a ^V^|W e^ i>pvemuer _^ aa ina n Ksg ? ying aay 0 . 1 y two day 8a ' „o at a pro ' nl j aeii t school ^e ^erg e oi losing ino 8erviu:»^i . iui j ewi8h nomination , or that they would aaperation ol the people at the loss of aut and Jewl8h cbUdren , which is - r j ^ this year, His proclaraation.isa mod- w ^^^^ el in ita unsectamn impartiality. linii t i that we Jews ought to be thankful man , who will be cal ed to . New^ York support ^ a party ^hat would make a :. J^teit nat ^e^b^iiTCSSSv the wishes of the-liberal citizens of SSB^^iS? r '' ¦ ¦ ¦ * m . ¦ : ¦ ' ¦¦ tnat the percentage was fixed so high 1 to become, the associate Rabbi with bid for their voters by ¦ snoh, '' reoogm. » P , " -Pu lPat ^ tn e conservative ministry ¦ :;. : . ^ , ]; . ;. -: g ' ¦ ¦ _ . of th e- mo«t " "i s to be hoped that the authorities ' ' "¦ " The Mara^nos "a novel by IJr D^ this^nethoi di ffer in any way from Dr. K, Kohler , i of Temple ::Beth % ^^ The /ews among^. m^ !* 5^- ^¥^* -' :and ; ™5'^" i to !m ^^ wi 1 in ? i8tth at:in;future the; Chrisliaa t J - w7* BANN ° S ' ^f^ 1 . ^ . -*" ' . that adopted: in Eussia,. where the per- Tn Hn Bft L.l nCr of ^ the^ broDosed chane« 1 ^! 11, 8 ent ?| , ««= oitiwns ^ with party .^^r be drive n from power and stand pr°m»nent i 0 26 -? y WMJ J *^ **™ . Sc ent sts and others of a similar kind , Ludwig Philippson . translated from the oentage is 1 or 2, and in Rouma^ German by Isidore. Koplowilz , ap- where the percentage is 0? Oertairily the Kansas City Journai says : . munHy and divided aa ^ pohUcal opin- them. . " ' ' v J : : y pose of protes ting against that viola- S S^SS ; peared lately in Philadelp hia (146 not in principle. And yet. our Jews are Dr. Sohulnian came to Kansas City ions, Ure the members of any.cther class j ^ . - ¦ q i..-. -- Terv doubt- tion of the law, and to ask of the ML- ^^{^^^TS^^- v ¦ riapes^ The storv is a aemi-hiatorical willing 'to receive these onffs . to allow about five years ago from Helena; Mont., or religion. They Xwifa : ;.may not be , f l H even now, however , very aouDt . ¦ . ¦ ¦ _ . « : , thft t - _v- ,,. . _ s ommunity who are sufficientl y weak- S: frh^ 87 ¦ W SS S their children to be of the Drivi^egerper where he had been pastor of a flourish, aware of the fact , but : therejvre ¦ promi-' fuLwhethe . r th ere will be^any actual nj ster ^^ ^^? t0 rfft -JS^TS minded t0 trust ^ own lives ' °* 'M* ep sode from the last decade ot the J. ^ ¦ ¦ to ick the cranibs which fall log congregation. He has been ten years nent Jews holding public pffloe _ in this fi ghtin g. - Russia , i s in Europe very f? , *?-** .^ « ¦ «», TJ e matter was .,. - of their/families in their- haada. ^ fifteenth century, whenM;be Jews were from the table of those who hold them in the ministry^ and not yet reached city to-day, , and representing both po- mu ch what China is in Asia. She iajrl y and full y discussed and the re- The nrinoinle of freedom of iudcment : eiiled from. Spam and Portugal. The in derision, . ^ th e prime of . hw . ppwer^ . -;¦ ¦ ; hfaoal parties. , . ^ ; ¦ wil [ do ^ best t fr ; ght ^ n oft; ^ ; JV)e solutiorx of protest placed before ^ the: M i^his instance -mav be carried to» ' " scenes are laioV in the Pyrenean pen- This is of course a slip of the pen , ygg S wS 8 l a^t: " ' ' -V ' - V. , , : .. by making a^ displ ay, of vast forceV;by meeting, , when > arge number of ZU ^ this instance, may be carried t0(K ; ¦;, insula and in[ Naples, when^^ th e French the writer, meaning to say " private ^ Chhstun missionary -work among beatinff torn - totos , by, making fac es onists—not Sociahsta, as . wa a repor ted # ; . , - # ;¦; . .. took that city. Among the acting not "public '' schools. The. wri ter, garded as one of the. most liberal " and the Jews assumes different phases ac- and l y tie other Chinese methods ; elsewhere—violentl y and vociferousl y ^ . _,. ¦,., ^ ¦ ,- i... ; persons in ; the story are the royal though a Z i omaniac , is an honest man , np tb-date ministers in the city; , while cording to circumstances. . Not hing but Bhe will hot ti ght a .power of the demanded the establishment of secta- . . ^erer oeiore a«a /peppie neiieve 8ff . couple, Eerdihand and Isabella , Tor- al]d wou i d i, 0f wilfully make a mis adhering unfalteringly to the fanda- can exceed, the persistence , the dog - first class unless she has to. But should rian classes in the public schools. They. ; «iue ana^:mucl1^s at the present. quemada , Don Isaac Abarb anel , and statement. But that does not help ™" tal principles of Judaism. He , has ged perseverance , in \spite of utter ehe ever come into collision with Bri did . tbat so noisil y and disorderly that time. lu . this age. ofagnosticum every . ,; o^e^istorical ^rsons of ^ The storv is of thnl ing interest, and le89 falsehood printed in the leading ny with other ministers and has always exhibit , wh en they are drawing a com - j a „an did China, it not as quickly, the meeting abruptl y, that is . the ffi j^^wfflS"?i? P v^ %^ : the translation is well done. There is Jewish organ for our enemies to point taken a prominent , part ia publip enter- fortable sti pend irom fiinda contrib-. certainly as effectively. Eussia is rot- meeti ng, broke up in a row, It is i-T "^ \ ™y . 0 ** ">e Ken- oi ue more historical than poetical fiction in t0 a3 proving that even in the United P rise»- Daring his pastorate his corigre, u ted for the purpose of converting ten with corruption , superstition and "ell understood , that those Zionists , nww.wm.an WM lne most ignor- : : thi8 boolt- States anti-8emitism has found a foot- f^ v has Br°wil,?a * , ™^ J Tk tt J«w.. ' ' .to Chri stianity, by sentimental ieDMance. Beneath the-dead cal m are irrational fanatics , They embrace ant a ? d: mr at hig hjy educated , ahke ¦-¦ / hold in pubHc aflkira It behooves ^ aSSpttSl he^e ftp^ and b y secret J*w-haters who surface ^vbluS' eelSng^wS every oPPo^^^ In the annals of Newport, K. I., the writer to see to it that he makes of the house of worship at Eleventh and are shre w^ enough to see that the in- find vent at the first opportunity, disgrace which is being heaped upo n m«» o^e"iy orociaim rneir oeiiei w we find it stated that "Moses Paccheco the fullest amends at once for the Qak streets, which is too small to ac- trusioh of hireling emissaries into How long cpuld such a state stand Jews . and' . Judaism, and which . mu st T rm?no . Pae/J"mena » , ana nonB . Jj ,v : and Mbrdecai Campahal were mem wrong he has unintentionally done. commodate it. Jewish families must prove asource before the assault of modern civiliza- con vince the ; maEes, that they must x hers of the first Jewish iamilies who " " ' . ,. * - \ ' * ' of infinite annoyance. But when the tion in arms ? go ^ back to Palestine. ^They h ave done f Urd ^J™.?^^^ J y «na"7f' ' came to Newport , in 1658, and aft> T .. w , v v Our remark m a recent issu e, m would - be converters have to hel p foot Nor do we believe that Britain t he same thing elsewhere outside of . ^e most cmtured and ^eticecl. lele- supposed to be the first Jews who p ff ^7^ r " H ?' ?T connection with an account ofa mur- the bills themsel ves , or fail to see th eir oU \i long be alone in the strugg le. Vienna, The only question is whether . P a by-is : ^h ^ : host of thinkers the lan&d in Rhode Island. They were ^?^t S?i 1' dec at Houston ,; Tex. has brought Wtt y to a pecuniary profit fro m aU Her desireVare Sur deafres , Lr fnV all Zi onists are such " rud e barbarian s ,. ? nI ^ r ^?^ «e from Spintual- prominen t Masons , and were the first fZ lh& an ^IZ » P ° P le /°r f us the following from a loyal son of tempts at conversion , they are as rests are our intereste. What isUled or whether it is onl y the^ s cum of that ^rwhile je orthodox ^hnshan ^ ^ to bring Freemansonry to tbe UiuW Jfc S™^"^ P^P* ^ quitting as a theatrical .Hhe open door ^' for the commerce of socie ^^^^ States. " It seems strange therefore f°Z *$™ IL tZL? ^vf t Editor Israelite: manager is at withdrawing a play the world , is as necessary to the Unitr tt all . ani , - they belong to the anti- ^' ^T^ t6aAe ta ™th e h ^" that the Masonic bod y in so many degradation and sentencing to life im- Dear Sm-De Moss, the s ayerof M. that fails to draw. These thoug ht* ed States as to Britain. American Semites , and the Jews of Vienna have m the truth of the grossest of med- states should have deliberatel y d ie- ffT^ Sffi^ F5 Satton Ind ffle wftKto art W ted by th e announcement hatred ^ ot ^ tywuny, oppre sion and £ nothing furth er to do with th em ; if it mmi sti o manifestations. Palmary, , . honored the memory of these brethren Sk. l S . SSS «? ^S °S^^ r?d?c uWy smaT amounl «-% New York dail y pape rs that Hgi ous persecution is no less toest « but the scum of Zionism, it is the P hrenology - a strology and the lik by closing the higher degrees of the TZ %^ ^.?t^ ^V * 0 ^ 1 - wo - Thi5 is generally considered the Harl&m branch of the Y. M. C . afd deep than that of her sister na- dutv,of that society to get rid of that have a boat of devotees among bU order to the coreligionifts of those P 09 ?„S Jv r ?? E' t^tamount to an acquittal. Judopho- A. has practicall y cl osed its doors to tion. What more seemly than that in disgraceful clasa. The Zionists in our ^W and nothing seems too imprab- ^ who established it in this country. it ^-J ^£ *£,£- ?^ m}£ ^Z^^Ji ^l^^lt^ " Hebrews, " a class amon g which they " u ° cha war the Stars S Stri pe s an d country did nothing of the kind , no «bl e or too , absurd for the average is agross injustice and as such un-Ma- < &£*&* & III T ofi &^nSS^SS^- J JS^& bad been eagerly seeking members uj tbe Union Jack should be fouu ' d flo at- outbreak of fanaticL is n oticed ; n^ ZH& J ^S S^^S sonic in the highest degree. It ia hi gh , „^ IJl;, « ~ , ^ P ^kL tu!„ held in high esteem; in Houston,, - Gal- to a short time . ago. When questioned ine side by aide. do they send their children to' sectar- lan minister otgreat ability ana mgo time that this wrong were ri ghted. %Lfi?£SS?TZ t' * y% Te8t011 ' A^t in ' DaUaa and o&ier «W* ab°ut tbe matter by a Te legra m re- fe, i8 but die speculation , how- a« schools. We are, therefore; entitled standing express his belief in Fairies JL - [? u lt ,m P 08 8 ,bJe . t0 get control of mey are a power. Are yon , in the Eaat. porter the secretary of the branch , ever . Whenever ^^ Ru ssia Is Ste cer- to our opinion , th at not all Zionista n Jf'^> P lx ^ kob ? ldfl ' bf^ s and The distinguished Hebrew poet and the g°Ternment' * long aB ™* aware that the Jews in Texas ^ have fur- Frank G. Bannister^nstead oi having Ziith^Sa meZ ^lTe Zr are fanatics, ar id that semi-parbarous all fte other products of folk lorej philosop hical 8 author , Mr: Cabins JJJf ™% * **?™!' Z S S^ SS^fSSMr^off ^ *f »~ » -V that a Christia? S %$,?%*£ w^JwI crowd of Vienna is the product of the 8 $ *Sf i^££^X Mieees, 74 years old , died in Leipzi g, °? u ~ ° ot 5J™ i°° fn ° r i " tSi rJff teers in the recent short souffle with association is no place for a Jew, took " as mildl y as any sucking dove . ^ and p revailing anti-Semitism whose bar- «e probability of bad thoughte being October 17th. He was Jbom in ol ^J^ V * 8te re P ^5 Spain? refuge in the old rigmarole of the while trying to secure what she can barism is contagious-like small-pox . tuFfd »to «woli concrete hap » licia , where he began his excellent Ti * rf k \ g a £ ¦ But to return to the previous question , Jewish applicants being dbjectionable , by flkillful dinlomacy will yield all , 8 P ,dars . toads, snakes and the like. oara lr. nt a \, BAAi nr , ^iZ t i„f ° tC^A " o{ tbe military branch and then it were perhaps unwise to dwell on the M fl i fla „«« mnqt nf thn Jewish mnm / Bitmiui uipmmacy, win yi eia aii * ' A cr azy wo rld , my masters career of sheddmr light into that dark ^ make u ^ fe . h . subject , ' or make comments in anticipa- kl H„wZr tL r«nZ«r Hfj Bhe c , an o n0t g? 1 7 lthout fi ghtlng the THE SAINTLY PROBIEDONOST- ' ' mjm ** W region of humanity. He worked in- .=. To do B0 it WM aec™„v Won of the action taken by the courts; bers. liowever, the reporter knew Angl o-Saxon for it. ZEFf ceasantl y with his cotemporariea " t n 1 _ t " "" k "^ '^^,^^^ however , if the family of the deceased bia business and would not b ^crr' I have never vet of mv own nerson- ^ JlMtf.p S &n?a ^^5j TiSt m *tt V%f S& Set Sfe : He 8 . is y Mr e {& ^^ p ?& £ t^^-Sl ^S STa^'^Ja poet , but as an eminent ph.loso P h)Ca] JewB) p rote8t!nt8 , Free Masons and »^9 in tbe matter. I have known tbe n.ster s answer : A ureal UlSCOVery ^ rf .. ^^ ^J^ .^ which hides the deai fro m the living. Sfb m^a d ' he ' went 6 £° l33T 'i?^ 8 b /^ B "T*" ' ^S ^E^o^^'ffi . Z5S& , ^^ neS ^«0' r WSTSb- ¦ " T 'ttrt l^S ^ ^^ ^Mr ickery of p rofessional me.lg . where moat of hia works *™S' they succeeded in getting control of opi nion that he was a qniet , in off ensive, tending onr Bible classes and by con #0^" A. 4 / 7± rator of the Holy S ynod ot Russia." does not influence me a feathers Mnpni»llo hi r. - i / Ka appearea , thfl gen eraj Btaff of the army, is now moral man. and it looks more as if the stantly being in the gymnasium set a ^^> (fflS^ Si*. Mr- Frederic wrote of him : weight { for tnere are explanations « f especiany nis nisrory oi moaer n pnii- pa inluiiy: ev;dent. VVhen it became deed was one of bravado; perhaps the bad example. Saoh men are to be found *Qr-!- g=*—^r~- - *=*r =^* V That he is a sincerely and fanati ' callv all their manifestations , without call- osopny. tte worked to his very end , r .n0WQ ^ ther€ treachery and ™m De ^°i B . ( a p . r , euo l , 1 ? ore u 0 . te ) , waate T d ^ a11 ?La88e8 ' and w« do not piopoee to ^r^^^^^^r-—f^fe pious man . as the Greek Church under iog int o requisition supernatura l bo- and was one or the most productive ii!_„ o ; „F„. m t ;„„ k„ =^^„ „~ „„ t0 pr° v» to his wj fe hia chivalry. (It have them as members. We are per- _ ' , - "TV/ jL i^Jl R—r-L stands Dintv seema bavond dnnhi T>n^ lntinna n f tSa ni,i„ nmo „. thnv oro- scribes and sound reasoners His de- B ? lng ° f ,nfo ( rnAat>on by some one on ha8 been reIiably hinted ,0 ^ reotly wU 11 however i t0 take in any , n1 JML [7^ tag " tWrii faXof tR2 he reSres phenomena they pro _ mise is a great loss to the intelligen ce ^ f^ Tal , 8tatf (Pre , 3UQ,abl ? E ^er Pdrei ra is an innocent victim.) Ah to one who will benefit by being a member -T^^^ iS^^rr t0 the S »W* monas eryflnu mo " fles ^ of this world ^' Drevlu8 . t^ onl y Jewi sh mem- the nther case, he murdere r of the boy and aid us. - Ji^fflH/WP ^^F- ^ flesh as vi K «ro n ,ly as any anchorite, +*4 J& ^ ' ber, was selected aa the scapegoat to Klote will , without any question , get Here is the clue to the whole busi- f^^^ffl l /lfel^^P remaining for d*ys on his knees, fas ting jKiklViv«*t*» ^^ serve a double purpose , viz : to re- h,s Y ^ 8 .™' . d , . ness. The Jews were objectionable ^^W II^SO and beating his head against the stou e ill >l III III 111 ' Al-cordiso to the latest reports lieve the generaf staff of the odium , ™t h tTth^nto ' Oriri"£™1. a because they merely availed them- NpH J )W^^ ^l^J ^L *?ST™? "!! tIling ISIutiUUll l from Paris the Court of Cassation has for surely no one would dream of hold- rXare Ji sure ° of convlcdo^ h«f in sel ves of the privile ges of the gym- M(^JmT K ^siS,® . t aid uoCeS h?s co^llv^rsn^i^ ^MWW»» » decided to hear the Minister of War , ing Catholic gentlemen responsible for the South as anywhere in the Uaion ; nasium , Which was probabl y what ^9M^ <M^ HfiP^ * " o«« '^o steafManriof hKb mii^ m i\m ,vn nnnirUT M. De Freycinet , in its investigation the misconduct of an associate who the oocawonal escape of a rioh criminal t he„ joined the association for, and ut «'V^ ^- ' XlVW^ li on roubl es. His reli gious fervor con- (rilAiM) AND fKllril l into the Drey fus case, .and that the was nothing but a Jew; and further ^B0|SK,? B e "^xa^o^Vu?; d * d not attend the Bible classes , as it ^ ^ aC rys t al ~s P ar^g « u niamo^- templates without Winking the prospect court wili content itself with his state- to get rid of not onl y the Jew on the to SosaTocourririK u?r^Statof^I?r! was hoped they would. Had they J he dub wafe r par excellence. of ten millions of Jews, Lutherans , M^. , ~ ^ a .- + ment, , without insisting upon seeing gerferal staff but alsS of the conting- 8 yourXn ^"" ^ 8tateB ' "^ dol tb5 htefoSMf notlne li VS^^^ Q^^ *^ *t&^ES£f tS& Dl31101 Ml P^ the secret documents in the case. This ent of Protestants and oth ers who M . O. L. them had ever evinced the sli ght est GoodT for the appetite helhh and sacks, and driven Tike criminaftrom * lullUIUl lW course , which would be considered wbuld be sure to side with Drey fus , if Our correspondent did not quite interest in Christianity, their mere complexion. their homes. This theory of serving moat extraordinary in the United from no hi gher motive than self-preser- understand what we wro te. We be- presence ' at the Bible " classes would T1?e most valuat>le medicinal water God with falsehood , with th eft , with OF HffiHEST States or Eng land , is no doubt chosen vation. This was precisel y what took lieve that on the whole crime is pun- have helped the solicitors for contri- T no T n , m ' ProfMsion- *™} eB I t 7 a»h6 with tMtnre, mas- . V1 uu . . ,„ _, to " save the face" of the French War place , and for the moment the Jesuits ished more surel y and quickl y in the butions to the association. But they &S , bl &rI!r 3 r y K ^ u ,Xrfcnt n a r r l r lJ ,, c;f o?her tinir DosSs1 1 ffi ARTISTIC QUALITY. Departmen t If it had not been were triump hantl y successful. Ool. South than in the North , with the wouldn ' t , so the man agers ot the Ear- taiiSS ^Ste ^ gooA SS^t^S^mm SS ' known beforehand that the in vestiga- Picquart s is a case in point. But their single exception , possibly, of homi- lem Branch of the Y. M. 0. A., find- Beo1 Tor •>«•»' ' rnmpWct. But these men have all been dead three n tt -nirntTTTlT C CD tion could result only in the declare- triumph was onl y temporary. They cides b y whi te men. We had not a ine that the Jewish youmr men were „.„ *"> **** i'*[«> MtMiv. or four hundred years. Russia and M. II H K A I 11 WIN A* lid.* tion of Dre yfus ' s innocence and his re- forgot the existence or underestimated word to say about Judophobia, of smart enough to get the bait without - WMkMh^latorfsT^^' ' t*« i »l ^F * on ly just reaohea U% "* wALII HU» «• vu r ^ k^ Prb . on f , the court .would , the influence, of: the conscience andl which we. know there, is even less hi taking the hook , were wise in .their 8 TE.N-VOOELE R DRUO CO, lmnCdiscovered7mlrica 0d W nC °' 142 and 144 W. 4th St., no doubt have insisted upon the pro- the brains of the French people, of the South than anywhere else. generation and quit fishing. t fho.eoa.o Agents. Cnc.rmaVl . O. And this man isX ruler o Bus PiCTOEY ; Mtl AYE. Cincinnati- .

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^ ^I ftP AHm! Cflll lutUCll lut dl"cm il the>r province to do more Da Mange were the moat illustrious pri .ie ot that ancient congregation; it Lutheran Church on Walnut Hil ls , ^^^ - ¦* a '

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b „™ . which has been so grossly wronged in individual . The right of legal " trial the author ot tfie commentaries to the has been " Christian Science as a lie -'-^¦ ^ VkJ "SflWU 'Wtsms+Atm*.-*-*.PDB ,.nn«« iwP«oMuiTOM tbe mattari

.fl not a par to the case 8tak^ The Dreyfu8 que8tion BlbJe aud the Talmud in lthe twel/th ligion/ which the Rev. gentleman re- ''H^At^^ * ^^R|1DWDrlt 'Office N.W.Cor. Fifth and Race bt, being tried ) and ha8 no 8tandlng in a did not t0 the Iifi du Diub ie witb century, officiated and taught many pudiates and exposes as unchriatuii. ^m ^F'^ .J.y- D,..,-. " "¦»¦? .:- w „„ ; ^73 court of law. It must ferret out the that unfortunate officer; it staid in students in the city of Worms. Some We admire the moral courage ot Mr. -F; . »» j«V*bm jtv isk. . ,;ISAAC M. wii> - ; wrong-doing-, and pun ish the wrong- France, and grew Irom a faint raur- time ago a gentleman called Epstein Simon, which he as an orthodox mm-

lilaltes the food mbfe delicious and VVholeSOrrip,,.„„-,..(: n Vnv Ift I8Q8 doers by other methods. In the mean- rour of protest on the part ot his rehv wrote a treatise called ".Jewish An- later evinces in rising to the height ot """r ¦Uncitnau v., hot, iu, loao- Drevfua pa8ei „, far M he t1vca an'd frienda t0 a battle cry ot all tiqui ties in Worms and Speier," pub- denouncing an extravagant belief in \ . "wt lM"""'wl lwmaittrcd »b Beoond oia»B rami mutter at the is concerned , appears about to be that was noblest and-best in the; coun- lidhed first ' in the Monatoichrijt, and the efficacy of prayer, , 1b is, to say , . ; - • - - . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' " ' " —^ ''aprt omoo.t ci.eii.Mti . Qiao. ended , by his liberation. What try. All this and more is. well told in then as a separate brochure, in which the least, exceptional forao orthodox , v . _ . . , -w -v . .,well ^n eia. M mr wi t is possible forT^ 'IBBSCRlPTlOS PRICE , PER YEAS - • • $2.50 amends , will be made for hia awful M. Guyot's article , thou gh moat of it the Kashi chapel in Worms was proved mmister lo do;such a thing; usually

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» ( ; New ; York , ^an to , be. Czar' Alexander aSJ*WUt Brtorah $4.00 wrongs remaina to be seen. is devoted to detailing the irrefutable to have been erected in the year 1624, the prieste are if not the miracle mak- ' y .^ i J ^i mystio, a Mnatioal bS I,« feWW 10 m, OU Year - ¦ - - $1.00 ~~ proofs of DreyfWs innocence. The ar- as an inscription in the chapeWeads. era, certainly the propagators and ad- .ff^^^^VSoffSSi *«

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6 y v i ri *tf Vi f erection , when in fact t refers to its nascent church, or of the common 300,000. We do not know wnetner placed himself in a^^t^^u^nUM- -5VJ wffff5S S'ffire ¦• .te tlK reconstructioa by a generous gentl. prayer

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%not be .pubiiitad or prcaW. No m.ss win Thanks to the largely increased and The first Mahdi was Obeid Allah ; .Jlow little some ot the pseuao Jew _ . Christian 1 Science is a de s and the priests are worthless, at wa™a' • ¦¦;-i ' ¦ - • - - - ' ==> it is now a city," with all the necessary He was proclaimed as such in Kairvan they misrepresent, and how little; they ™™°"1 ?J?" --JffihS d i?S^n! says nothing about the whole country, Just after writing the above par*KWIBH OAIKIDAB. adjuncts excepting one, and that Is a first and then in Egypt. ;Hev was the are .authorised to^eatfor them.inay

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ignores the Israeiites:of New York graph ;!, happened to open the last :ZJ™: Jewish place % wowhip. This want foand«»>fJhe-Fati«d^X)ieBday mT;i 0....;....„New iioonJ Ki8lcv. is now about '¦# be . Supplied, and at a ^. D.. This is the;orig n of the Mahdi rotn the ;/'only

^ J ewsh .paper pub- JJJWJ?sSwere^eVerSd to dispute his words.. : HoW these state- and ;in its editorial columns I fed:

J^^^^.:: ^U^on, Tebet. "cent ded^t^ or a"scroll o^^ «Friday, Dec. 23. ..... «ast of Tebet. Law over 81,000 was raised for this Remarkable is the fact that at the it seems very flfcranj re .that inaamnoh . . - ¦ ¦' ¦. ¦ ; ,, - ," * v .. ¦ ' thei resolution of the Episcopal church based upon the preliminary investiga- ,Thursday, Jan. i2.....;.._New Moon, Shebat. purpose. Newport . News is now a same time with that first Mahdi and as the Jew in Oonneottcut haa leabhed a . . . / . ,-. ,¦¦. l ? ¦ ' ¦¦, . . .;- . . -,: conventibiiin Washington, and Bish- - 'Uofr ot the -coroner's jury. It seemsf C ?i&F&: ibZ^^ad,' very thriving ittle city with a?direct in the same Iiairvan; the great Jewish -"fif"

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op Marquette urging toxbii inue wbrlrV that %/Frederie^ad teen ipr erae;|riday^Vb. 24,...:...;.,;Pa.%;, , steamship Jme to Europe. It has a physician , mathematician and astron . StSS&^S^owSii^- ^f . J9

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D,?Il8Siin- prosperots community onewish^citi, olner Isaac Israeli lived; and taught,: S^^Sa ngSateSK °*"l!*' **<**p^ -:'** nohe cah imdefstana.V If ihey intend ^alysis :following Theumatism; but,:Saturday, April U~T^7th tayT!iich.•¦ •: zens who . not many vears ago were proving that fan aticism and science inationfl bf the respective parties, we are w oemg^

inaae Dy wjeat .Britain, to make infidej s of tie Jews and becoming dissatisfied he dismissed his.-:Tueeday, April U........;..»Ne wL M;oon, Iyar. refugees from Russia's barbaric op- can flourish together in the same , lo- amazed not tp flnd tHe name of any Jew * ranee, wh^^W^d^' ayio'v;"'' ^8ivan presaion. vLike

the: majority, of their cality

and simultaneously. . / ;. . S^^^L^Kn^n *JStaSf iS^H ^^ty a^ea

^

is at .present

to do Satan^a work, for

;Which ^e Christian Scientists. -This uudi.-:¦ JS$ZK ^™7dM^^ > countrymea

thecrime of that govern- / V" ' ; j .'V- ^ ' . ,: tShSSoes, SZ T t Z* U

fmT - ^ ^^ £?PGod oTrighSiusness 'will Surety vidual permitted Mr, Frederic to eatSS SK " ment, ^which drove them into exile, /lF lhe surmises of the newspapers "SSfi o? W monS*ugh«- to so diatanta scene of actvon ^orth ^^. ¦ ,£, Mr, Dix^lls the ^d:dfink as he.pleased , and conae-Saturday, July 8i;:;;."!;i!Ne^ Moon i 'Ab. : has been turned into a blessing by a 0f that city are correct, B'nai Jehuda have awakened long ago to this neglect wntrai^inca .isxoncernea. ... .sso, tne trUth, Bisbbp Marquette will have to quenUV< he soon became worse ; but, -¦ Sundayii^ly l6,..v .......Jtot ;orAb. _ ¦ . benignant Providence. : congregation of Kansas. City* Mo., :is on the paTtMthe;politioar parHes, and British lion has a n^ch, more. impprt: render account ; in judgment for His a^regular Vphvsician: was not . again ;>- Monday, Aug. 7—.".. *N«w Moon; EIIuI. - . P -^ i ^ » • i - -Q'„„:*r have domanded recogmtion.- The party tant foe m his mind's eye and that is j ¦¦¦¦' "^>, . ,J "b^. " " ¦- , ° >.iip3 j i, unti l iha hipV m»n was mnliTuesday. Sept. 6...;....*v;New Year. 5660. . ..¦ • • ¦ . . ' again to lose its minister.. B nai^Ie- ti,atflrBt awaken to this very obvious fact Jhe Rt,3Sian hB«r It ni..Rt htt hnrne ad'ocacy of Satan s ma icious work. .P*»»«*. ,u unt" J"6..1" ?

a?,^s

J rao" .-•Observed aUopreoedlni^lay. ¦- , jN the New York letter published huda has proved: itself a:fine training v7m undoubtedly- attract the sympathy £*&£>¦& Rn^SnSS ¦''' ¦¦-^—^^—-^.-¦ / >, bund, t was.teshfied^ the daygb-.;'- ,- V •

. .•¦• • ;¦ : " „ :-;- -

. V ¦' .- -InSJS^S £i SmS bf ot itoj .;te w% oj «!. Jewish , p opulation

oi the gj gj

^pSc^aUvSe 5 ^ The : authorities V of the} City: ¦; of &$?£S^&&^Miss Hattie Glas is traveling in the tober 28, we find the following extra- £r; Joseph rauskopf, enUrely;;and Nutoef estate.-fl^ _ ,¦ , «mnU:y she pmc «^^ Vienna^: brutally anti-Semitic^and ^SS SSv^i^

• "¦ - • ¦ ¦¦- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - ¦¦¦ ¦ have their children educated la; any of ¦(*.}*<> of .the oldest, largest and^ost . We are Ino uied to believe the , E^

er .

^ -^ o[ thousands of to change this ' state institution WW ! S'> <T& S^i ?v'¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ . ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ . . ; ¦, , ,¦, ¦ the large public schools of this oity/> A nfluent al congregations in the East, does its Jewish brethren , nnwittinglr, an:? °een.,. °r®a{' ."v Snousanas. or , , ^ ^ -

Bl ^

v _ - -a^_ . . mit intement.^

The; regular investxPREsmENt McKiNiEv has appoint^ ^rtai^mall percentagibf Jewish chiU The cohgregatLls now said to be oh an'injustice^ intimating ; that: their square, imles. of rich territory, closed SS £SpS tion will no d^bt

lave brought

out;:ed November 24 as Thanksgiving day dren are taken ; ; and Tmyself was told; the verg! of losing the services ot its snppMt conld be prooored by making ]5 and^arred against her.sons. ; The ex-

£a^V^|We^ i>pvemuer_^

aa inanKsg?ying aay

0.1y two day8a'„o at a pro'nljaeiit school ^e^erge oi losing ino 8erviu:» i .iui j ewi8h nomination, or that they would aaperation ol the people at the loss of aut and Jewl8h cbUdren , which is -rj ^

this year, His proclaraation.isa mod- w^^^^el in ita unsectamn impartiality. liniit i that we Jews ought to be thankful man , who will be cal ed to .New^ York support a party hat would make a:. J^teitnat ^e^b^iiTCSSSv the wishes of the-liberal citizens of SSB^^iS?r''

¦¦¦ * m . ¦ : :¦ ¦ '¦¦ tnat the percentage was fixed so high 1 to become, the associate Rabbi with bid for their voters by ¦snoh, ''reoogm. » P,"-Pu lPat^ tne conservative ministry ¦:;. : .

^, ];. ;. -:g ' ¦„¦_ . of the- mo«t ""is to be hoped that the authorities '' "¦ "The Mara^nos "a novel by IJr D^ this^nethoi differ in any way from Dr. K, Kohler,i of Temple ::Beth % ^

The/ewsa« among^.

m^ !*5^- ¥^*-':and ;™5' "ito!m ^ wi 1 in?i8tthat:in;future the; Chrisliaat J - w7*BANN°S' ^f^

1. .-*"'. that adopted: in Eussia,. where the per- Tn Hn BftL.lnCr of ^ the^ broDosed chane« 1^!11,8ent ?| ,««= oitiwns^

with party . ^r be driven from power and stand pr°m»nent i0™26-? y WMJ J *^ **™. Sc ent sts and others of a similar kind ,Ludwig Philippson.translated from the oentage is 1 or 2, and in Rouma^German by Isidore. Koplowilz, ap- where the percentage is 0? Oertairily the Kansas City Journai says :. munHy and divided aa pohUcalopin- them. . " ' ' v J

• : : y pose of protesting against that viola- SS SS ;peared lately in Philadelphia (146 not in principle. And yet. our Jews are Dr. Sohulnian came to Kansas City ions, Ure the members of any.cther class j ^ . - ¦

q i..-.-- Terv doubt- tion of the law, and to ask of the ML- ^^{ ^^TS - v ¦riapes^ The storv is a aemi-hiatorical willing 'to receive these onffs. to allow about five years ago from Helena; Mont., or religion. They Xwifa :;.may not be, f l H even now, however, very aouDt . ¦ . ¦¦ _ . « : , thft t - _v - ,,. ._ sommunity who are sufficientl y weak-S: frh^ 87 ¦ W SS S their children to be of the Drivi^egerper where he

had been pastor of a flourish, aware of the

fact, but : therejvre ¦ promi-' fuLwhethe.r there will be^any actual nj ster ^^ ^^?t0 rfft -JS TS minded t0 trust own lives '°*'M*ep sode from the last decade ot the J .

¦¦ to ick the cranibs which fall log congregation. He has been ten years nent Jews holding public pffloe_ in this fighting. - Russia , is in Europe very f?,*?-**. «¦«», TJe matter was .,. - of their/families in their- haada. ^fifteenth century, whenM;be Jews were from the table of those who hold them in the ministry^ and h« not yet reached city to-day,, and representing both po- much what China is in Asia. She iajrly and fully discussed and the re- The nrinoinle of freedom of iudcment :eiiled from. Spam and Portugal. The in derision, . ^ the prime of .hw.ppwer^ . -;¦¦ ; • hfaoal parties. , .

^ ;

¦ wil[ do best t fr ;ght^n oft;^; JV)e solutiorx of protest placed before

^the: M i^his instance -mav be carried to» '"scenes are laioV in the Pyrenean pen- This is of course a slip of the pen, ygg S wS

8la t: " ' ' -V ' - V. ,, : . . by making a display, of vast forceV;by meeting,, when > arge number of ZU

this instance, may be carried t0(K ;¦;, insula and in[ Naples, when^^ the French the writer, meaning to say " private Chhstun missionary -work among beatinff torn - totos, by, making faces onists—not Sociahsta, as .waa reported # ; . ,-#

;¦; . . .took that city. Among the acting not "public'' schools. The. wri ter, garded as one of the. most liberal" and the Jews assumes different phases ac- and ly tie other Chinese methods ; elsewhere—violently and vociferously ^ . _,. ¦,., ¦,- i... ;persons in ; the story are the royal though a Ziomaniac, is an honest man, np tb-date ministers in the city;, while cording to circumstances. . Nothing but Bhe will hot tight a .power of the demanded the establishment of secta- .. ^erer oeiore a«a /peppie neiieve 8ff .couple, Eerdihand and Isabella, Tor- al]d wouid i,0f wilfully make a mis adhering unfalteringly to the fanda- can exceed, the persistence, the dog- first class unless she has to. But should rian classes in the public schools. They. ;«iue ana^:mucl1^s

at the present.quemada, Don Isaac Abarbanel, and statement. But that does not help ™"tal principles of Judaism. He, has ged perseverance, in \spite of utter ehe ever come into collision with Bri did. tbat so noisily and disorderly that time. lu .this age.ofagnosticum every .,;o^e^istorical rsons of

^The storv is of thnl ing interest, and le89 falsehood printed in the leading ny with other ministers and has always exhibit, when they are drawing a com - ja„an did China, it not as quickly, the meeting abruptl y, that is .the ffi j ^^wfflS"?i?P v^ %^:the translation is well done. There is Jewish organ for our enemies to point taken a prominent, part ia publip enter- fortable stipend irom fiinda contrib-. certainly as effectively. Eussia is rot- meeting, broke up in a row, It is i-T" \ ™y.0** ">e Ken- oi uemore historical than poetical fiction in t0 a3 proving that even in the United Prise»- Daring his pastorate his corigre, u ted for the purpose of converting ten with corruption , superstition and "ell understood, that those Zionists, nww.wm.an WM lne most ignor- : :thi8 boolt- States anti-8emitism has found a foot- f vhas Br°wil,?a *,™ J Tk tt J«w..' '.to Christianity, by sentimental ieDMance. Beneath the-dead calm are irrational fanatics, They embrace ant a?d: mrat highjy educated , ahke¦- ¦ / hold in pubHc aflkira It behooves aSSpttSl he^e ftp^ and by secret J*w-haters who surface ^vbluS'eelSng^wS every oPPo^^^In the annals of Newport, K. I., the writer to see to it that he makes of the house of worship at Eleventh and are shre w^ enough to see that the in- find vent at the first opportunity, disgrace which is being heaped upon m«» o^e"iy orociaim rneir oeiiei w

we find it stated that "Moses Paccheco the fullest amends at once for the Qak streets, which is too small to ac- trusioh of hireling emissaries into How long cpuld such a state stand Jews. and'. Judaism, and which. must Trm?no . Pae/J"mena» , ana nonB. Jj ,v :and Mbrdecai Campahal were mem wrong he has unintentionally done. commodate it. Jewish families must prove asource before the assault of modern civiliza- convince the;maEes, that they must xhers of the first Jewish iamilies who " " ' . ,.* - \ ' * ' of infinite annoyance. But when the tion in arms ? go back to Palestine. They have done fUrd

^J™.? ^ Jy «na"7f' '

came to Newport, in 1658, and aft> T„ .. w , v „ v Our remark m a recent issue, m would-be converters have to help foot Nor do we believe that Britain the same thing elsewhere outside of .^e most cmtured and ^eticecl. lele-supposed to be the first Jews who p ff ^7 r •" H ?' ?T connection with an account ofa mur- the bills themselves, or fail to see their „oU\i long be alone in the struggle. Vienna, The only question is whether. Pa by-is :^h

^: host of thinkers the

lan&d in Rhode Island. They were ^?^t S ?i 1'

dec

at Houston,; Tex. has brought Wtty to a pecuniary profit from aU Her desireVare Sur deafres, Lr fnV all Zionists are such" rude barbarians,. ?nI^r^?^«e from

Spintual-prominent Masons, and were the first fZ lh& an ^IZ »P °P le /°rf us the following from a loyal son of tempts at conversion , they are as rests are our intereste. What isUled or whether it is only the^ scum of that ^rwhile j e orthodox ^hnshan to bring Freemansonry to tbe UiuW Jfc S™^" P^P* quitting as a theatrical .Hhe open door ' for the commerce of socie^^^^States." It seems strange therefore f°Z *$™IL tZL? ^vf t Editor Israelite: manager is at withdrawing a play the world, is as necessary to the Unitr tt all. ani,- they belong to the anti- ^' T^t6aAe

ta ™th e

h^"that the Masonic body in so many degradation and sentencing to life im- Dear Sm-De Moss, the s ayerof M. that fails to draw. These thought* ed States as to Britain. American Semites, and the Jews of Vienna have m the truth of the grossest of med-states should have deliberately die- ffT^Sffi^ F5 Satton Ind ffle wftKto art Wted by the announcement hatred ot^tywuny, oppre sion and £ nothing furth er to do with them; if it mmistio manifestations. Palmary, ,.honored the memory of these brethren Sk.lS .SSS «? ^S °S ^ r?d?cuWy smaTamounl «-% New York daily papers that Hgious persecution is no lesstoest « but the scum of Zionism, it is the Phrenology - astrology and the likby closing the higher degrees of the TZ %^ ^.?t^ ^V * 0^1 -wo- Thi5 is generally considered the Harl&m branch of the Y. M. C. afd deep than that of her sister na- dutv,of that society to get rid of that have a boat of devotees among bUorder to the coreligionifts of those P09

?„S Jv r ?? E' t^tamount to an acquittal. Judopho- A. has practically closed its doors to tion. What more seemly than that in disgraceful clasa. The Zionists in our ^W and nothing seems too imprab- ^who established it in this country. it -J^£*£,£-? m}£ Z^ Ji^l^^lt^ " Hebrews, "a class among which they "u°cha war the Stars S Stripes and country did nothing of the kind, no «ble or too , absurd for the averageis agross injustice and as such un-Ma- <&£*&*& III Tofi &^nSS SS -JJS^& bad been eagerly seeking members uj tbe Union Jack should be fouu'd float- outbreak of fanaticL is noticed; n^ ZH&J ^S S ^Ssonic in the highest degree. It ia high ,„^ IJl;, «~, ™

P ^kL tu!„ held in high esteem; in Houston,,- Gal- to a short time. ago. When questioned ine side by aide. do they send their children to'sectar - lan minister otgreat ability ana mgotime that this wrong were righted. %Lfi?£SS?TZ t' * y % Te8t011' A^tin

' DaUaa and o&ier «W* ab°ut tbe matter by a Telegram re- fe, i8 but die speculation , how- a« schools. We are, therefore; entitled standing express his belief in FairiesJL - [?u lt ,mP088,bJe .t0 get control of mey are a power. Are yon, in the Eaat. porter the secretary of the branch , ever. Whenever^^ Russia Is Ste cer- to our opinion , that not all Zionista nJf'^> Plx

kob?ldfl ' bf^s and

The distinguished Hebrew poet and the g°Ternment' * long aB *« ™* aware that the Jews in Texas ^have fur- Frank G. Bannister^nstead oi having Ziith^SameZ ^lTeZr are fanatics, arid that semi-parbarous all fte other products of folk lorejphilosophical

8 author, Mr: Cabins JJJf ™%* **?™!' Z S S SS^fSSMr^off *f »~ » -V that a Christia? S

™ %$,?%*£ w^JwI crowd of Vienna is the product of the

8

$*Sf i ££ XMieees, 74 years old, died in Leipzig, °?u~ °ot 5J™ i°°„fn°ri „"tSirJff teers in the recent short souffle with association is no place for a Jew, took "as mildly as any sucking dove. and prevailing anti-Semitism whose bar- «e probability of bad thoughte beingOctober 17th. He was Jbom in ol ^J ™V *8te °

re

P 5 Spain? refuge in the old rigmarole of the while trying to secure what she can barism is contagious-like small-pox. tuFfd »to «woli concrete hap »licia, where he began his excellent Ti *rf k \g a £ ¦ But to return to the previous question, Jewish applicants being dbj ectionable, by flkillful dinlomacy will yield all , 8P,dars. toads, snakes and the like.oara lr. nt a\,BAAi nr, iZt i„f ° tC^A„"h¦ o{ tbe military branch and then it were perhaps unwise to dwell on the M fl ifla „«« mnqt nf thn Jewish mnm / Bitmiui uipmmacy, win yieia aii * ' A crazy world, my masterscareer of sheddmr light into that dark make u fe .

h . subject,' or make comments in anticipa- kl„ H„wZr tL r«nZ«r Hfj Bhe c,anon0t g?1 7lthout fightlng the THE SAINTLY PROBIEDONOST- ' ' m j m**Wregion of humanity. He worked in- .=. To do B0 it WM aec™„v Won of the action taken by the courts; bers. liowever, the reporter knew Anglo-Saxon for it. ZEFf • •ceasantl y with his cotemporariea „ "t „n1_ t" ""k "

' ^, ^ however, if the family of the deceased bia business and would not b ^crr'

I have never vet of mv own nerson-

^JlMtf.pS &n?a ^5jTiSt m*ttV%f S& Set

Sfe : He8. isy Mre {& ^^ p ?&£t^^-Sl SSTa^' Japoet, but as an eminent ph.losoPh)Ca] JewB) prote8t!nt8, Free Masons and »^9 in tbe matter. I have known tbe n.ster s answer : A ureal UlSCOVery

rf ..^^ ^J^ .

which hides the

deai from the living.

Sfb m^a d' he'went6

£°l33T 'i?^8 b/^

B "T*" '^S ^E^o^^'ffi .Z5S&, ^^neS ^«0'r WSTSb- ¦ "

T 'ttrt l^S ^ ^Mrickery of professional me.lg .

where moat of hia works *™S' they succeeded in getting control of opinion that he was a qniet , inoffensive, tending onr Bible classes and by con #0^" A. 4/ 7± rator of the Holy Synod ot Russia." does not influence me a feathersMnpni»llo hi r.- i /

Ka appearea , thfl generaj Btaff of the army, is now moral man. and it looks more as if the stantly being in the gymnasium set a ^^> (fflS Si*. Mr- Frederic wrote of him : weight { for tnere are explanations «fespeciany nis nisrory oi moaern pnii- painluiiy: ev;dent. VVhen it became deed was one of bravado; perhaps the bad example. Saoh men are to be found *Qr-!-g=*— r~--*=*r=^*V That he is a sincerely and fanati'callv all their manifestations, without call-osopny. tte worked to his very end , r.n0WQ ther€ treachery and ™m De ^°iB.(a p.r,euol,1? oreu0.te ) , waateTd

a11 ?La88e8' and w« do not piopoee to ^r^^^^^^r-—f^fe pious man. as the Greek Church under iog into requisition supernatura l bo-and was one or the most productive „ii!_„ „o ;„F„.m „t;„„ k„ =^^„ „~ „„ t0 pr°v» to his wj fe hia chivalry. (It have them as members. We are per- _ ' , - "TV/ jL i Jl R—r-L stands Dintv seema bavond dnnhi T>n^ lntinna nf tSa ni,i„nmo„. thnv oro-scribes and sound reasoners His de- B

?lng °f ,nfo

(rnAat>on by some one on ha8 been reIiably hinted ,0 m£ reotly wU11 howeveri t0 take in any ,n1JML [7 tag"tWrii faXof tR2 he reSres

phenomena they pro_mise is a great loss to the intelligence f ^Tal ,8tatf„ (Pre,3UQ,abl? E^er Pdreira is an innocent victim.) Ah to one who will benefit by being a member -T^ ^ iS^ rr t0 the S»W* monas

eryflnu

mo" fles ^of this world ^' Drevlu8. t^ only Jewish mem- the nther case, he murderer of the boy and aid us.

-Ji^fflH/WP ^^F- flesh as viK«ron,ly as any anchorite, +*4 J & ^' ber, was selected aa the scapegoat to Klote will, without any question, get Here is the clue to the whole busi- f^^^ffl l /lfel^^P

remaining for d*ys on his knees, fasting jKiklViv«*t*»^ serve a double purpose, viz : to re- h,s

Y^8.™' . d, . ness. The Jews were objectionable ^^W II^SO and beating his

head

against the stou

e ill >l III III 111 'Al-cordiso to the latest reports lieve the generaf staff of the odium , ™thtTth^nto ' Oriri"£™1. a because they merely availed them- NpH J)W^ l J L*?ST™?

"!!!tIling ISIutiUUll lfrom Paris the Court of Cassation has for surely no one would dream of hold- rXare Ji sure°of convlcdo^ h«f in selves of the privileges of the gym- M( JmT K ^siS,®. t aid uoCeS h?s co^llv^rsn^i^ ^MWW»»»

decided to hear the Minister of War, ing Catholic gentlemen responsible for the South as anywhere in the Uaion ; nasium, Which was probably what ^9M^ <M^ HfiP *"o«« ' o steafManriof hKb mii^ m i\m ,vn nnnirUTM. De Freycinet, in its investigation the misconduct of an associate who the oocawonal escape of a rioh criminal the„ joined the association for, and ut«'V^ ^-' XlVW^ lion roubles. His religious fervor con- (rilAiM) AND fKllril linto the Drey fus case, .and that the was nothing but a Jew; and further ^B0|SK,?B

e"^xa^o^Vu?; d*d not attend the

Bible classes, as it

aC rystal~s

Par^g « u niamo^- templates without Winking the prospectcourt wili content itself with his state- to get rid of not only the Jew on the to SosaTocourririK u?r^Statof^I?r! was hoped they would. Had they Jhe

dub wafe

r par

excellence. of ten millions of Jews, Lutherans, M^. , ~ ^a.- +ment,, without insisting upon seeing gerferal staff but alsS of the conting- 8 yourXn "" 8tateB' " dol tb5 htefoSMf notlne li VS ^ Q **t& ES£f tS&

Dl31101 M l P^the secret documents in the case. This ent of Protestants and others who M. O. L. them had ever evinced the slightest GoodT for the appetite helhh and sacks, and driven Tike criminaftrom * lul lUIUl lWcourse, which would be considered wbuld be sure to side with Dreyfus, if Our correspondent did not quite interest in Christianity, their mere complexion. • their homes. This theory of servingmoat extraordinary in the United from no higher motive than self-preser- understand what we wrote. We be- presence 'at the Bible" classes would T1?e most valuat>le medicinal water God with falsehood, with th eft , with OF HffiHESTStates or Eng land , is no doubt chosen vation. This was precisely what took lieve that on the whole crime is pun- have helped the solicitors for contri- TnoTn

^° , m ' ProfMsion- „*™}eBI t7a»h67« with tMtnre, mas- . V1 u u . . ,„_,to "save the face" of the French War place, and for the moment the Jesuits ished more surely and quickly in the butions to the association. But they &S,bl&rI!r3ryK^u,Xrfcntnarrl

rlJ,,c;f o?her tinirDosSs11ffi ARTISTIC QUALITY.Department If it had not been were triumphantly successful. Ool. South than in the North, with the wouldn't, so the managers ot the Ear- taiiSS^Ste ^gooASS t^S^mmSS ' known beforehand that the in vestiga- Picquart s is a case in point. But their single exception, possibly, of homi- lem Branch of the Y. M. 0. A., find- Beo1 Tor •>«•»''• rnmpWct. But these men have all been dead three n tt -n i rn tTTTlT C CDtion could result only in the declare- triumph was only temporary. They cides by white men. We had not a ine that the Jewish youmr men were „.„ *">**** i'*[«> MtMiv. or four hundred years. Russia and M. II H K A I 11 W I N A* lid.*tion of Dreyfus's innocence and his re- forgot the existence or underestimated word to say about Judophobia, of smart enough to get the bait without - WMkMh^latorfsT^^'' t*«i»l F *

only just reaohea

U% "* wALII HU» «• vu r

k^ Prb.on f ,the court .would , the influence, of: the conscience andl which we. know there, is even less hi taking the hook, were wise in .their 8TE.N-VOOELE R DRUO CO, lmnCdiscovered7mlrica0d W n C°' 142 and 144 W. 4th St.,no doubt have insisted upon the pro- the brains of the French people, of the South than anywhere else. generation and quit fishing. tfho.eoa.o Agents. Cnc.rmaVl.O. And this man isX ruler o Bus PiCTOEY ; MtlAYE. Cincinnati- .