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Tk n Amnrinon Inrnnli rVi "" for ced- RuaBia , land and sea, men and stud ent , One may disagree with Dr. something wrong with the name .Northwest as far as Portland , Oregon , ' peddlers in the South , can be ' predicted 10. Chronicl e ,T Jc u >i *h/ ^~ Z~ ~ 7T ' ' I llC RlHCllCflll ISlQClllU l "ttle . are his inalie nable property as Jastrow In some minor points whioh are Samuel y. ? It Is generally understood visiting all the princi pal cities ea wufc. *•» this mock-trial. When their P«^f n 8"«^nd P«tl y Ger man if ' s _ well as all hogs and dog. of the 10O mil- his own , as some of his English critics that no honest man presents himself to Thence he will go to San Francisco and J™* ^^^ hear * and deoid ?" « S appe aredB J SUme ^T* . ^' ISAAC M. WISE , Editor. Hon emp ire ; he manages his own busi- do, but it amounts to very little and re- the world wi th a pseudonym or alias, Southern California , and returning stop" another " and bail the criminal for a Md. In "" "'W ore , ness as he pleases, and he pleases to be fers only to philolog ical niceties , on and Dr. Senner did ; why ? It is gener - at such poin ts as he could not reach on nominal amount For the last two J- y Exvontnt Je ' A LEO WISE & CO., a reckless and senseless despot . which doctors disagree. Dr. Jas trow ally understood that no one changes the outward trip. ' weeks these peddlers are in idleness, for & ar g in PhiMeWaeve? p^kl y' aP- pdbuswes aw Pawaiiws. f ^_ has before him all themodern researoheB his name lawfull y without some good We commend him to the kindly the/. < £* *> *«* lheir e^ e j oy SS 1886 , VdevoteU to th e ir ^SS 00 * Office: N. W. Cor Fifth and Vine Sta . TnS Bradf or " d (Eng land) Dail y Argus into these dialects , scattered over a large cause ; what good cau *e had Samuel y to courtesy of all friends of the College, jjjw,, 6 2dVe tfhom they can, J .? w*h **<>P le ," " J * mainta in. 0 JS? ¦ _ , in its June 1st number , praised the Beld of the periodical literature call himself Dr. Senner 7 or of this paper. Those who meet Mr. ¦ . afford to enga ge, cheat them out of . their onar ieB H0 ff m ^ m i y - and edil ed by ^ Cincinn ati , 0., June 22, 1893. Rabbi of that city, Rev. Dr. Joseph and the note s to new editions of old Dr. Senner maintains his wife and Gideon will like him for his own sake, money and plot against them , for who .„ ^^ ' ^^ . "j '" ° ij lB °ctav0 l & " . ¦ ¦ Strauss , as being "widel y known as one works , and made the best use of all of children are now in New York , which Mr. Gideon will be a .cor responde nt tr oubles himself about "those filthy .ped- ^ ' J t belon t 6 jho „, ?" C0 J ur nn a : : SUBSCHIPTIOH PBICE . FEK fEAE . ... W 00 of.the greatest authorities on Hebrew them. . We consider this dictionary per- we believe since we know that , his of the iBB«uT« .during his tour and we m f TS ^' ¦ t J ^£fe!ra to &^ "K ??SL. , n„ , »« IK and «>enate lan guages in this country ! fectl y reliable , and a lasting monument home , at 104 " East 57th Street is-booked ask for hi& the^ privileges' usually no- . 'S5££? : m this - countr y , to spar e 1 6 ca } : **?? ' ^^^ al theolb^j > ; POlta ge t0 EPr0Pe , OH B YBar 100 more ^ eoMl y th e Talmudio Rnd New to . u ftUth ()r . Jn her name ^ Thftt Bh6 . B the oMded ^ the p J^ 8 ffTves and AmSn ' J? ws from ^jft'fehjiad VV '* ¦ * m ^ ' - rates op advb btisi xo. Testament ," etc. Although th e English —•— ¦ same good lady that he married in . . v . ' such disgrace. . _ ¦ ^' ' , Btpn ily. ;.VooB .Berva ' tivi^ and ^ T ° d r ! " - toM ' ' Complimentar y Resoiutioiu and owtunricB ss oo is somewhat peculiar , yet we are grat e- im c F v V pr m THP inPNTiOAT nR Bruenn is very likely ; but th at s * he RUSSIAN PIETY. / "' " -. ' „. „„ Jewish. Its ' predec essor. » UBlTel jr ^^ ^. ^. ^^¦ .n ful to the frien d who sent us the sheet . DB '^™R E TUE IDENTICAL DB. ^^ fc J ^[^ ^ ^ , ^-7, , A ^TZZw ^lSl™™ 0 ^' ^ * ** Til ¦ x, 1 yerti ,ementf ofc ongrcgat I on,, un,oM oth o, not merel y becaus e we like to see Dr. ^ SAMUELY. country is quite unlikely, according to Monks Bob a Ch urch. PERIODICAL PR ESS. The JM Record , which ^ iSSff ivtk iad>« ^d^uttd ' enc "'"^^ St ™uss ' le«nin g lauded , but we ar e i gnohie plebiean s in the capacity of the statements of the witness before us , i « Recoverin g the Plunder ofli- Addendn to fl Pn per y Isaac M. Wise , 18?4 toT sKdiled b* ah " 1 ?™ '* from S^ rt Ml ^r^h MST wSioK « lad to noti ce thftt there la a lea ^ d newspaper reporters , interviewed his as unlikely, indeed , ae his statement be- «'* ^iZZ ^&tl&T*™ ' Read Before the PreB S Congress and Hen ry sVMor l^hK tke ° W SS^b S Mngr e^uSnJ are re ° u™tcS u ^tar rabbi ln En « lttnd out side of London , highness , the Commissioner ot I mmi- f"re the Senate Commissi on that fie . -— in Chicago, May 27tli. , / years of its car eer beca me an oppo siS toiiin mlnd «Aen giving their orders it ihev "in the provinc es ," as the London pa- oration of the port of New York at his turned Christian in Europe , which he Russian Jews are being persecuted ' ¦ ¦ ' f' f 0rgai1 on Jy. against «U prcgr esBive ideas ta ^rto ^i^hfab5?r ~ ™Wqu ?^d pers call the world outside of that me- caa tle on EQis I sland and published *& not repeat in the interviews pub- because they will not become converted iv. AHKRiCAS -KNau sH jouBKAiiS: / P^f u"f f^ ^^T- However ! ^ t ° olUT tte publtohe " Whw glV ' D8 ibaiT tropolis , and outside of Oxford and the puioa a worda 01 the iUustrious Hahed ^ or as unlikely as his statement to the Orthodox so-caUed Christian Most important in our deno m,Uionv °?^^^^ coMmwKWKV «d memorial rrcointjan, o( Cambrid ge , which it is presumed mo- innocent in the New York Su * , Tribune , (in the «u«) : "I left Judaism and became ChUroh of Russia , . What that Church al j ournalism after ^ the ^ Hobrew ^nd ^ famil y .^^ ^ of ' r Mq] na popu ^SSS TiJSS^rm P Aa^ n afS noP- olizM a11 le««in « «" orientalia. WorU, AbM .^ other popular a. Christian through feelings of con- is^may be jud ged from the following * h r ^ Go ; m ^' Z ^J ^f f 3S *W* # niiiiona charge ol 85.00 each. . , ¦ ' . . . organs , and according to all those pub- Boience,'' (this is English ). The.30,000- cablegram: : «eroUed by far outbalances the similar ¦; ' . :i2. . Era , ^e JVeu , ,. appeare d in New. ' ' Rates for di spi ay ADVERTis EsiEXT a mado The beautlfu l P oem ' - Columbia ' s Em- lioatibns Dr. Senner admits his identity florins- tyear -lawyer has "feelings of St.\ PE iBBiBUHa, June 15.^-The press of Eng land , France , ' Holland and York , 1871, a short time;, known on application. ' bl ^m , " by Miss Edna Dean Pro ctor with the suspected Dr. Samuels , who is coUscieace , " anckis " fi0 Jbi gbfc. " . . Rise, Church of^ Ch ^dov Monas tery, which Italy, Russia , and v the ^Othei ^ European /^ \ mr ^ t ' ne -Amirican a ot t "T . >th . , .. . wEich appeared ori ginall y in the Isbae. 1 ^ 150^ to L a fuBit5ve from i ^ d ^ all ye sinners rise all ye. sin-beni g hted :i1 * the vfalls of the.Kremhn .^was countries. ;The causes may be that ihe Bppea j ihg every i Frid ay i in New Y«v ' ln »a«werijig »»y of the Bdverti iements in this rr . ..... j . . oenevea 10 oe a luguive irom juau oe j 1 . ' f recen tly robbed of a vast amount of Hebre w population - here is lar ger than ^Tt» .i„i£iQ7Q ' rn, w~ -n \ Jr ot * wr . «rrudsr. ,m r s.r«.hv «.|. B ^a. «« . was prov ^ed w.J good musl c by frorn the cily ^f Br|f enn in ^^ lawyers , doctors , politicians ,, news-mon- pi^ ^ney and gems. , The plate hid S' th T Sri es of Western Europe; SoK^' S ^to? ^^ blf: SSll^S^S^ffl KA S £° .tir3 if nK^on T^ the to ^ sent after him then and SJ 5, stage , actor.:and pr ofessionaliBUof just J een used ; in , the ^ceremo r ^ ^ > : : : for amgle voice and for unison chorus , there publish ed in some public organs »u descriptions and tak e an example att endant upon the -r eception . of , the the papers are cheap and the people are Benting an ahbnym ous Bbar dof EdU coMH DNicATO. va not signed by iho An-itcrw iii "The Bounteous , Golden Corn " was there ... b„ddos~a to indicate ' from this 30, 0b6-flOrins-a-year , lawyer Cz »J "| and had not been returned to the not as penurious as th ey arej abroad f -if ¦it4H-^nVsize; -OTtavk"be BM irj B- wiJk rt : - ^^Sr ^SStXOff ^^S ^. chosen by the gifted poetess as Colum^ ZioZ s^d ^^ are at- who became a Christian fr L ^iri gs SSSS ^'^PS^ and increasing ^ gradual g' bt p^^ ; •P«^ «« *°^»- hi* Embl em, and the composer caug ht J^^%^ S^S!S3^ of conscience - You say you would ; n<* E? P ^t -^^ n ^(S^d p S^u^^^ rtt ^h X &^^ ^ff ir i . MB. si«uEi. woR«aKB lB the general agent of the patriotic spirit of the poetess /£Mn ; ng $ ^un , June 12). The press , it well, do not believe it ;• we for pur part 3, 000,000 roubles. . '_^^j j- : . :¦:¦¦ ¦ y : ¦ ' ¦ whole, ^and in: ;less^ than a quarter ; .of a j ou % nft l ;with ' occaaion Ar ' «;«f i gl0u 5 v ? ¦ this paper and * traveling .a it. interc t,. 8pl en aidl y. It is the song for Ameri- ^ems, thoug ht otherwise , paid attention : d ° not believ e that ; Dr. : Senner is a; - To-day ^all. ;«h)e^onto r belonging ^ cent re hope, iwm.ocoupy; ^e tot Boientifio coritr ibutions ^ lU tendenS ' _,_ can hearts , and we predict will become to thWohantes and the Gentleman him- Christiab at a.il. ' t^?04?1^?6^"' ^^ M search rank m ; quantity , and ; quality, : for here is conservative ,; aht i-refb rmatory S^ ' NEWS ITEMS. n lWrnT.. „. ««.«, „„»;a„„i : ' T - lo ^ . ose ona r8es ana in e geniieman j iim- . - _ .. , - . . . . ¦ ¦ . , ¦ of the cells occupied by the monks re- s freedom , and the spirit nourished by _hi nh it rfAiiArtV " iht iinfrl mi^ii ' " om ; _ as popu ar ^other nat iona ^rB It is ae lf,did not find th a matter any too re. But does not . Dr. Senner say so? vealed tha t : the ?; had ' perp etrated the this behigh mother of aU enterpris e/ SS S3>S^?f-^^ , r SdK e^Sen -b & t ?I . t ^ wo^ ^f ^f ^ th / J 0 ™* «J d m, « ht diculbus , for he adds . "I" will probably Yes , h^ d<jes. . He also tells us he robbery. : : Secreted ^m .the ^eUsvwere Therefore , we enuWate, the Americ > n\ S^ 2% S^^Sh a w ^ v send new« items they desire chronicled to too re- well be introduc ed as a college song 8ue Rabbi Wise for libel" (Sun. ibidV was elected. fbr four years president of found diam ond s and other gems, which Eng lish press of Judai sm in this third tablished after the Pitt sbur e Cn f S'^^ ffi '? ^^ t^ OT ^ "Ml todea ,v car b olAgniiar Library. tiOn we received a neat booklet bound aM ina t th« An>^i,an nr ^«,; witK n,.t in fact he was appointed to this digh ^ ; A - > ¦ Princi ples. ;; Oh the " whole , however it develana. —E. Z; Nuff , - 623 Oran ge St., prett y volum e of 02 duod. pages , con- Wi). Why should so high an Official does not tell us, that he was elected be- thai is punishable K- . in Russia with the character is local and without any but- ahd aize. // ^ ¦>i . *' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ V , .ugg^o^onday n^ t T^S -^fore Monda y noon to 1ME ^ w " 1 ^ ^7 ; ^^ t writers , on ln- trouble , if the . charges; are: almost : too the pension , fund ,; wh,ch; : he; never did.; ^^^ ^^ fm ; lifeV . ^j -i, .^^ a °^^ >^ ;- 7 ^'OV " >C^ ing every ^ Friday in San Francisco ^ ; ¦ . ^ent uoiy St., b °&eon istW Brook su.! dian . Corn ,, with four . illustrations; ridiculous , etc., especiall y if it is true, The sum is in the same category with the '^ scandal ^^arising from the robb ery : 2 - Advance , : $he ; <7«wA; . a ^ Weekly since 1 . 8 . 36, published and edit ed by its ¦ CWcajto;- -Be ^^ c^ noo r^^ ric w Houghton , Mifflin & Co. , Boston and what -he himseir savs "Ever vbodv knows the 30,000 florins " a ^ year i r He says "I and arrests another cause ' for gossip <half Engh^and hal f Germar O joTiolio ipunder ^ PJ iilo Jacpb y.; ;. It . is :-in>.iiie. ' . \? San Ai.lonio , Tex. -Bctor e Friday Evo'. : ,. : ¦ - ¦: ' : . - , . V ¦ , ¦ . - ¦ my :" P ° ? ? ^A , m ?r ^ - = 67e 7 b ° 7 ;. w , v. (nM ... :>' ^ ir ( l ta p ^^^ police, in searchin g the monastery for ' e« °m, -; ;. . .. - ¦ ¦J , ' Belongs tp the class ;: of Jewish newa- ^ = . - . : ¦ . to "Aiamo ; " ; . _ . ¦ , . ¦ ' . ; ¦ ¦ . knows is well kho . vra and can not -be and ; before _ the ^ Senate . . Coinmission the stolen p roperty learned that a num-. - 3. - Adv^u, - The , a weekl y; 8 page ' paper s^nith J bellefristi o contrib utions ¦ -I -- ¦ ¦ ¦ •;¦ ' . - ' : " - .. , ' : . i , w«- J-; M. ^Xeb^ ot iimbane v . Auptra- ini pro yedv by , an appeal .to law;: It unde r oath he sai d vthey were theimoat ber of women had been living secreUy Quarto paper;appeared in Ghica ^oseveral aiid the iews/ of Uhe dayi Ube>al in it8 : V - ¦ SuiisoRiuBRs leaving their homes for h& mentione d in a recent issue, .is a aeem ¦ _ however, Doctor ¦ Senner is ; not undesirable immi grants coming to these with the monks ior a -considerable years , by: Henry- ' ' Gersdni , with - belle- tende ncies and of a calm, and peaceful the summer , can have. their addresses '? . «* cousin of the Rev. E. vM. Myers , of quue sure , that the charges ar ^^ too ridic- ahore e; He " said l'This JsV an bld ^ Vchanged - without charge , as: frequentl y ^ , as . desired. : ; Send both oW ; and . hew J rother ^ . : , ¦ - ^ ong" (World), ^^ ^ ^^.^ ^:^ ¦ . address. honored , famil y- of ministers , whose E ^ idently the gentleman is not quite the ^ thus , '! expected these attack s ; ' . Bishop Ninde (Methodist ) contri butes ^oug h isome pr ominent gen tlemen con- : ^i^- '^'i^ dff ' - ^M^-^ a- : - w^lV ' ; : ' - :- ' - ' ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . grandfather was well known in-Lon don, B0 Bure of hia reputa tion for ' hon est y, they are made on me on account of my «>n ' admirable article to Zior! z^Eerdld on tributed - occasionall y to1 the-^r/i.fljiM. ippea red ¦ every Fr iday from 1859 to -V ' The Jewish Congregation of Colum- , as-Rabbi ' ^m. The fa ther ofthe pfes- for he palls witnesses ' to testif y to a leaving Judaism for Christi anity, " when the "Tra ining of Theplo gues. " : What We received no bibliographic notes . from I87.4, hulf -Eng lish and - , half Gerrian^ ¦ i bus , Ohio , has unanimousl y elected ent Waco rabbi , was a lifelong incum- point which '' everyb6d r knows ; He he ;mu8t know .that , np Jew Vin this ¦U:^^; ^- -pM ^;. \f ^:M^: f ^cSS ' m^^ *££t h* *2Z ftSW ' ^^ 1 ^- ' ^-^ ^ Vfiev^L. Weiss , recent ly of Cohimbus , nent ^ the gr ^ ;Ga M . as its rabbi. : Dr. Weiss is an and Master of the Talmud Torah School yqjing mali at udied in Bruenn many e Terctfred a snap fo^ ation of every young man who un fitting from:membry, vi£ , that these; pub ^ earnest and able man ; . the congrega - of that city. The Rev. I. H; Myera ,^ yeare prior to Drl ; Samuely ' s migration ^" ono * Dri : SeniCT ^ himseli ior . the ,pul p it , Jewish as well as tiop s.existed in Chi cago, ' sometime , in by Jonas Bond i who purohaBed another ¦ ti pn is to be congratula ted on. securing was tor thirty -six years , private chap - kn0ws something about him ; if he doesi JewB ' outs ide ! of: New York and; Mil - Christian.:; : v.- ' ; the ^eyenth decade oi thw cento. ty.;; '- . weeklyj oalled -th e J wish JRcco ^ ^M: - . ; his aervice s. : ' . ' - - . ' lftin to Sir MP aea Montefiore ; and th e jti a an old stor too oi^; to do Dr Sen ' waakee . knew the man ' or as mucha s ^'Graduates :frpm v our. . theological /A. ^Ad ^ti ,; Wie>lkf am, aiWeekly/ ^^ PP fared Jqr ^hree years- inW ew- . ¦ : . :¦¦ ; ¦ - ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ -- ' . ' - ¦ - - ¦ ¦ Rev. Emanuel Myers was his private j w ' n ' .. •*, - ' ; his riamfi ' ' " - Wlifiii he limaf fiirt Viflrm r ii-ft achools are ofteh weU equi pped as sohol- appears every Saturday in; Chicago since : i or fe. . .^ After the , demise of th e above : : ; new paper , as we supp osed ^it is No , 14 companymg him on several journeys .to in quired iaU> ihe doctor 's : past career ^h°°d of the lwes^ class of ; fen*gades , preachers ;, v-;-Perh ^s 'it; is ^ painfull y pag es Uxl O, three columns to the page; *?: : ^ :6f the aecdnd year which is before us , the Holy Land: Another brother; the ' and ha8 ^ a jd ;nothihg about v it , either ^ho ,; if ^crimes : are ;; charged s ^Bgain st; evident , especiall y. in the case bf men and belbh igB to the class of the reli gious ' . I6 : : ' . Ij raelite i 5T% ciiim^can : a weekly ¦ ' ' ' partl y ; Eng lish and partly German , ReV; L. H. Myers , was for many years , ^ro ^.eon Hp isaMa ion savshe and them; cry, '!the Jews " persecute me: be- who-have interrup ted their ministry to journal; without ;belletri8tio ;!literature , ita ttod July 185^ as ; *w«^,by Isaac : v ' edited by Victor M- Berthold , New in Superintendent of the N' veh-Tz sdek , at ^ iAaLkra ^ ; investieated his cas^ °*™° I turned Ohristiani '^-He rm iat ^^^ ^^°V course , ^hat whil e their with but some of; the. cu rrent Aews . ^nd M. Wise ^vfith -the ^^ mottbV ^etTh ere ' ¦ it is a -Jewish department which has Mile End. 1 The Rev. E. M, Myers is in ^^ ^^^^ ^^ know that this is an ; Mfernal falsehood W*^^ ^^ .^*? Smd>, mpre . criUcal and scientific matter; ^ Its , be Li ght , " publishe d one year , by Ferdt; . "* ,, " K ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ T . , _. . ¦^¦ " ¦:- . »».-". ^ ^* e ™'* 1U and Mr. William Steinway can tell all «pow inai . ims is an . miernai iaiseno oa , i;t has . lost - somewhat in fervor and theological tendency is-radical , more nahd Schoiidt Cihciiirifltr O ¦ then hV- ' ; been>dded to rep lace the Jewish Chrom- . poss ession of many lette r s and tnemen- abot it it All gobd witnesses; indeed ; which he can . not throw into bur fabe pathos , and' is reall y not as acceptable negative critical than ' po^tive dogrnatic Blooh & C^ tf& now defunct , which appeared in fos from the late Sir Moses Montefiore; hut they have not spoken yet and this and expect that .we should believe one to the people as it formerl y was: ; The in/ theism and Scriptural - exegesis. . SJ n and 'VPrbting ' --; '^ Boston , edited by Solomon Schindler. and also from Lord Rothschild and sey- _j . y a ¦ opia ,/ B - .. ' ,}. thftt in ; ; word of " all he said in the published in- ' **«&% calMo-day is for live and mag. itsione it: is; liberal ,; ; broadly . humane Wise aVCo.; alwaysVedi tecltby ; Isaac M,= ; Good luck to the ^. J S. Gaurier with or eral member s of his famil y, to whom? '?Si^^ SJZ S% tervie wa . ^^ . ^ : ,r ^ . / ^ W^ r PiJ pit ^at ; c.n and us^ '- ¦ .^ ' ¦!* ¦ -uj ' 1 -i x. j i. - : t iv ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - \?. ., *l ¦ yeBtigation s do not always investigate, «rv«jy »H. . . , , . . draw and -moye the people. While poor yous , pointed and :not seldom sarcastic timW MaxLmenthalSHfiorinMnhBin - without Jew tfllf depart ment. he and his fath er gave instruction in there ie sometimes ah amount of white O ?^^ ? 1 * r -_ » * » - ¦ Hebrew. washing done all' round. Investigation wjas: very much cohmsed by his inter- ^^ Aiter a hjtrd battle for existen ce dur- . ' '• . " ~ committees aeldbm no below the snr ^ ^ viowei; ' For :B lawyer ,^ & publicist aid : *nd« among vs, jl1 1s und oubtedl y so m the>hole , it w a merit orious organ by changed ite size and Yb ' rm several times , ing a period :of; over . two years , the pub- Da. Israel (Jehiel Michael ) Rabbin * ^ ftnH - onft - a BlS l ,; n o „ri. ! * T politician he talked too much ; and too ?Q' - : $? m f n *#. ^ oh ? lgh ¦*%??. ^ ^¦^^ p^, «tadj? plnt! f - ijia and, is now " quarto , 8, ;10 or 12' pages , ¦ licltio i of the ^ CWcJ, of W wi. died in London ^ 27, over &&&;£%£&& ^coptr ^torU y, ju s>enoug h ^ ^ ^ SKeS^ U* ha, been suspended. It had to e^hty .years oW. He left Pari s^ .1890 .^ ^ rf ^ ^^^ . criminate Dr. Juris T.H , Samuely. If ^MW K«^ 5.. Adw>e(lie ^ ^A apLed in ™$3SS *££ , Ms%£ % contend with almost every difficulty where he had lived since 1860 , and have retrao t ed but he doe8 ^ tell U9 ;he brings a libel " BUit^ against the mstrument. of blessing to others. No ^^ ^87 ^^^^ country. It .: vi a :> v . the ^ ' oldest that can be imagined. The publisher since then lived in London, This^ in- ^ _ . , fl , ,. i8ai BLiM, we want ' no ' better wit- -JT r v ¦ * rt ^^^ 1 ^ S c aj ' ¦: ' P r - ^ and ; - mo st ' widel y Circulated weekly . lacked sufficient cap ital for an enter, dUstribus scholar and a&hor was born % ^&^$i£ £££ nes s again st the lat e T.^ Safel y S^£d^ m^gS ^ A^feK^.aS?B ^S^&^S^^S&:- prise of th is kind the paper was at ,n Pol and , lived all his lifetime > /e- ^^ .^^ ^ fl . may than Dr. Senner , tbe -Hon , Commission- cours / to the end ' that the chief and ' 1887-88;. published byVRa zall & ' Co., hSrlin lnd t SSS c££S£ timeBmeddledwith bycra nks,and robbed, cluse, had no more of an education not testify to his veracit y^-it is eviden t , »r of Immi gration for " the. port of New ^ominatin g . aim iM b improye him as a Cincinnat V With ; contributionB by :M. doh . the oldeit organ of Judaism ex- by dishonest employes, and whenever than other Polish disci ples of the Tal- therefore thatheis notsure 'that '-Everv - York . for the time being. preacher ; that all the ^ studies he is re- Loth , . M ^ Goldstein , (Music), Ifaao ^ S tent in the V world. ; It wall establis hed success seemed possible a rival would mud , never had much of this.world' s ¦S™S^^ -^^ £i B ?^ / T"&* P ur8 »e «6 to B «J « t h u .end Moses ^ and Ph ilip ^ Abraham ; : still bemg ori ginall y-as an organ - of reformatio n , ' ¦ . l j- -j ¦ ¦ ii_ n -i ¦!• ¦ ¦ •* j * - j j x. j i body knows my honesty. Fpr instance * ? <——— directly or indirectl y, and that if this published by H. M. Davis.' - ' «rf«w«tAH \ in +k» ^fi»;nn u; 0fr.ro and arise to divide the all-too-l .mited patron- goods,and never was any body excepta the . Liederkran z after that ihvesti gatioh THROUGH THE 1HGHTT WEST end is not met , his /ourse -for practical 7 Ann il U* American I^ Mrnzn ittS e S £e^ ^ wWch ^S- bt age. Boston could supp ort one good student and a wrUer of great succeaa drepped ^ SennM altogether g from ™°Vm THE MGH1I WEST. ^„ ? ave proved little less J ^Si S^^^^S J %^$i!! ^i£^& : Jewish pap er and no more and any a^ Before all things he was a great text ^ Board ^eiffl m and ^^ ^^ We bej . eve ^ ^ ^ ^ than a dead failure. Tublish . bg and Printing Company, Cin- as stories , poems , litera ry views and ea- tempt to establish a second one should book writer , gra mmarian , etc., in any ret . ftC t a ooor devil of a German sditnr i^« nf ««nX. tv,«f ».^ *M mB A cihnati; and e ' dite d by Leo Wise with says; and always maintained it; alway s be frowned down by all men of in- languag e-also in Eng lish-and his S; £K S^ „S S , 8 Y P ! ? - ' ! T HOW HUMAN LIFE IS YALUED IN contributions by:Emm * Lazarus , Louise expoundeda nd popularized the theology , fluence book s have some oririnalitv about them V, 7 *?° n "T P OTha P s ^ 12 °^7 * Y extensive travel , is a necessary GEORGIA. Mannheimer , W.. S. Venable ; G. Linn fc- ethics , history and litera ture of Judais m ttuence. ^^ books nave some ori ginali ty aoout tnem. Was sued for $500 damages and got part of a liberal education , and : that ' eus Banks (poems), Rosa Sonnesohein , b y translations , from; the orig inal T " ^ _. . , , HlB best known works , Xcj/ Mfa ton «w& down upon his knees. There are plenty it is to the lack of it that the nar- Aoot isTA , June 12. —The prelimin ary Helen Wiser-Molony , Nathan . Mayer sources , essays and treatises , and does it Lemoe l K. WAsnDuas better known and alB0 Lcff iiMon crminelU du Talmul; 0f pBOplo in New York who know all rowne ss with which many school examination of Salfie Valea, the heart- (atories ), Divid Phili pson (English ver ^ yet ; defended Je w and Judaism on all as the irredeemable innael of the Jioslon ai B0_ jr Medicine du Talmud; Les Princi- th . A , -., r h.nfl *>, ' mM , „„ illo+ , x .a ^ A ., ' ¦,„ . „„ less murderess of the Russiah pedd ler , sioh of Apothegms of Publius Syriua), ocoasions/proposed andadvocated almo flt ¦ Irri gator (we never tried to convert T a hn Wr m cS - Essay snr la Judaism , that ft Pd a litUe more , perhaps the men arejustl y charged , v ^ largely due. Eoaenzweig i wa8^^ held before the mal Kaufman Kohler , M. Mielztner , Jb sep h all their instituti ons , c&mp iled careful ly . him) is this time after the Spiritufili ata all bet ' 1860 a ^ d 1873 He was A ^l «in °!x n ^f bo ' . " ho TraTel bro adeM the mmd , mikes the grates -of Emahuel County on last Krau skopV Henry Berkowit z, Isaac M. their contem porary: history / as it does * a ^, i,«.j «^ T ,iA a „„ ? Qniritn '* 7x ~ e \ , ¦ proved to be by $10 the highest bidder perceptions more acut e, teaches patience Thursday. The defendant had - two of Wise , Aaron Hahn , Louis Abraha m, and yet; and erecte d from the old mater ials in* leader n eaoea iricKs noi apmi s the man who wrote criti cal grammars f()r the restaurant privilege at * Ellis and tolerance of the-opinions of others , the best lawyers in that section , who others , illustrated , 150 to 180 pag es , 16- the new and' proud structure of Ameri. in which he exposes the mam tr icks of 0f the Polish , Latin , French and Eng- lBland (see K Y of A u n and m Bhort j, the finishing course brou eht twelve wi 'ne^B *? P™'e th at mo appeared annually from 1884, to can Jud aism , to which ; it tenacic uabr t he media , also those for which Dr. Sav- lish languages , besides £a ife/imon iVa- v>iJ o *or,nn„*» «mo<;n -„^ «ir >ofirt > . ' .i. * * ¦ 1 x u Jt w«8 a mere accidental shooting . The 1888 ; and was and is being continued and enthusia stically ohnga yet. Us age could cot rationally account. Well , tiomU dl ^ Hdraix . an d died be- J lda ^ 6 00 etc., $10250 and $10260) per- that every professional man should EuflBian colony in AugU9ta had a law- by Leo Wise & Co. The ori ginal litera- German supplement , Deborah , (see in D, w«ll T Ami i fil K Wa shburn what will r x. \. 1 a x. j ' ' u ¦ t- -u * * haps that happy next door neighb or have. yer engaged , who apparently i nterested ture of this Annual is of a higher order. German ) was established in 18(55 ; its well, Lemuel K Washburn what w.ll fore he had finished an Eng lis h text who hit it just by $10 is one ol those We would like to see every student himself in their behalf , but who at the 8 Agmnnf an Thf . W J V a r<im branoh -is : become of you , if you not believe even book for which he made a contract with who Can testif y to the veracity of the of the H^br l Union College devote a 1-t moment came out in his true i^Si^^ S&^&' - -^^ Tk < 0kie ^ eatabli 8hed inS pmtual ism , as other enlightened 80me London publiB h e r. The old tain . year to travelin g aU Lr the world be- ¦ c olor t 8 ™[^ re K ^ ed *< W » in e ' aK votK ^ a PP ^f peop le in the American Athens do; gentleman % was a polyglot and univers al ^ 0 , . lv t ^ , * , * ,,. \. ,-, - ' x. w oourt on the day ¦ lch wlth hu 0OQ" American Isr ael , " quarto size 8 naces. weekl ? °» ' Saturday, contains nearly With the conspiracy of the entire genius , all by hia ,pwn toil , research and , ^^ enner denies that Dr. Samuely fore taking up his life a work Were sent was fixed,for the preliminary tria i ^ aivd p^ed b?RobeV r iS '^¦^e rary ;matter as the A *. clergy, the faith ful and unfaithful of Laborious ana seXded life left Bru bnn a fugitive from justice. He we m a position to do so, we would give of the case , so they were ^ forced to appeared OT6rv Fri day in New Tofk i*r««% with Buch additional editonala all church members against vou and lat>orloua and Beoluded 1,,e> says nothing of the BltcMritf wh ich was the opportunity of doing i1 to each of take anoth er attorney who had no f rom 1849 ^\ m a ' nd waa tho first and riewB ;a a inter wt Chi cago and the ^t^a^ bSnd CoTem; ? ~ -t after him ; perhaps he traveled them but . of course , this is manifestly ^SiSSSK I^^ ffi W^^ King of Massa , what will become oi A **--V rf the ft *** , the Talmud faster than th e Slechlnef and never saw impossible. We intend however , to itf P having W. H. Hall, Justice ofthe ^as eS or Se r I SUK ^f ^Sh ^H^H^.^ C5S» you Babli and F erushalmi , and the Midrashic it. He lost all he had , sacrificed every- give each Bummer to one of' those who Peace, rejected , to sit as jud ge, for upon tbe department in the "ABmohean " ^ pages , ; 22x16 inches to the page , 7 col- ¦ * * Literature , comp il ed by M. Jastro w, Ph. thing, and gave up a practice worth complete the junior year , a vacation the aworn testimony of five1 . witn essesbeade d " Theologic al and Philosophi ^. unin s. The 2merico ?i /s rae&' Je abso rbed Acgmdinq to the leading Russian or- D., part vi reaching to IT' publis h- 30,000 florins a year , went to New York , tour , lasting from the close of the eohool he hAd ;opfntej B 1 to ^ d ^ ^^ . th a t "JJ S d^l ,?. n oal;" 1854 to 1855, Max LUient hal con- Tit Jewish Itmesiot^ew ^rk mi f '>i gans, No,„j , Wre^a , GrasMa.in , W ytdo- lished in London by Luzac & Co., and changed his name and relig ion, etc. - year to the opening of the next , about ^#£fflC3!Ja ^iS JS i^Sr^l^StJ! - SSSS&St^SS^ilS^ nosti , and othera . the Jews driven out of in New York by G. P. Putnam ' a Sons , must we beUeve ' all that ? A legal three month e, arid covering as much: at the inquest _ SJed ffi i^ aS tf STBEi- tendenbieB Iti the immovable center Moscow and vicinity carried with them for sale by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincin- practice in Bruenn pay ing 30 , 000 florins territory as can convenientl y be done The attorneys of the defendant tried ideas , Sori ptoral criticis ms a biography ^ n the «TolQtion of Jewish journal ism in the industry oJ those interior cities <nto nati , 0.—We have announ ced every a year is something which not every - in that time. ^^1^.^^ iaT ^ ^ ^tim ^ Poland , especially to Warsaw , Lodz and previous part of this monumental work body believes ; but suppose we do, there For the 'tri p this year we have bo- SfS5^r ?ottfc on the erround tt ^he had brews "" O^ng to the Code of Maim o- 17. . Journal , the Hebrw , a weekly other manufacturing districts. In War- of Dr. Ja atrow ' s, theJike of whioh does is certainly none to believe that Dr. lected Mr. Abram Gideon , of Louisvill e, not uken the oath in the TfiS?- h ^V ""% meanin 8 of *** ?^ h ^ P rom i 8« ''De yoted to Ju dais m, saw alone those Jews- driven from the not exiBt in Eng lish. We can but say Senner is ao much of a fool that after Ky., who will graduate fr om the H. TL Jewish nty le, with tahth and tU ^S^SS ^e ^^riiS evMy * Frida r in New Sk , by aTo m- interior in the years 1891 and 1892 , es- now that the sixth part is as carefull y he had lost all he had , and maintained C . in June , 1894. He has alread y ' P *$P/ j* nd . be /°' e °' dain S a and started the weekly bud get of Euro- pany, no editor named ; belon gs to the tablished over one hundred industrial compiled and as excellentl y printed as his reputation for honor and integrity, graduated from the Cincinnati Univer - ' ¦ 'S _ .^_ J^ md ^ not familiar wi^the p6an news ' Ifc Wft a the very first at- class of Jewish newspa pers with a belle- plants , among them entirel y new indue - the former part s. For the Eng lish he left the city where he had a 30 . 000 aity. Mr. Gideon is a very bri ght young BnK fiBh WuaKe it waB an easy task to te . ,n p M n this oouritr y. to write in the tj iBticdepartment , holdsinTelig iouBqu ea ^ tries , such as the manufacture of rib- speaking student of the rabbinical lit florins practice. A jurist' s honor and man and one of the most promising of confuse him and to make of him a ^ e ^o method on Talmu dic-Rabbini- ¦gj *3^gJJ |jg^^ i 5lB : bona , edg ings , etc. All of which , to- erature , this dictionary is as valuable a integrity is all he needs to become a the students. We want him to meet laughing stock in cour t. The murder- 0. ism, more gentl e in tone and p leasan t!!! gether with an extensive trade , Mosco w hand book as is W ebster ' s dictionary to rich man again in a shor t time with a and become personally acquainted with W* waa baued for $750, charged with ' diption th an the Standard (*«* in 8.) and and other interior cities lost , as t h e " the student of English literature , also if 30, 000 florins practice. And if we are as many of our co-reli g ionists as possible. ^S^S^^ TSTS which unlo Mav ^ lSgtl S nu ^S' lG ^V «0 than ite prbgenitcr "the J **i* Mosco w Chamber of Commerce pre- he understands German and can ban- to believe all this—it is hard work to We want him to learn to ^ kno w the WOunding a man with a shotgun and pag es octavo appeared ' every Friday in quarto ^ a ^ es Ts by 22 " oolurn na, ap- dicted years ago and stated in plain die Levy ' s works , or knows enoug h of do it—why did he chan ge his name people among whom his life's work is two, years ago cutting a woman with a Boston , Mass., edited by Solomon p0ar s since 1877 quite re gularl y. words in their petitions to the Emperor the rabbinical dialect to use Landau ' s upon arriving in this country, not in a to be done. Both he and they will be kni fe, whereof the half of the blade had Schindler. It belongs to the class of ¦ ¦ ' ' in behalf of the Jews. All thia , how- or Kohut ' s Aruoh ; because Dr. Jastrow legal form , but as he says , he chose his the better for knowing each other. ^tW ^SJ S* SnwJ ,Z !lVel f 8 i ^w J0U ^ al i ^ d l 0al K l % ^ ¦ -! 7 . ! _ ' . , ' t n , ev er , does not d ia turb the Cz.r , he does is very careful and exact iu giving the dc P lu,ne. He was no artist , no Mr. Gideon will leave here aho ut the SllS iJ B^^^^TS Sst ™^ iZfe^^S^S* SSK not oare for commerce or industry , English equivalent in every instance , author , no comedian ; why did he at close of June , and after visiting the else in this section. , tor ' s sermons publishe d ( ' copy ri ghted ) and wWknowof no bette r apeoifio th an where his will and policy are to be en- whioh is time and labor saving to the I once change his nam? if there was not World' s Fair , will go through the entire What will become of the Russian in this j our nal. PiBpontinued May '93. HaJJ>i ^ Vegetable Sicilian HavFRenew er.

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  • Tk n Amnrinon Inrnnli r Vi "" forced- RuaBia, land and sea, men and student, One may disagree with Dr. something wrong with the name .Northwest as far as Portland , Oregon , 'peddlers in the South , can be' predicted 10. Chronicle, T h« Jc u >i *h/ ^~Z~~7T ' 'I llC R lH CllCflll ISl Q ClllU l "ttle . are his inalienable property as Jastrow In some minor points whioh are Samuely.? It Is generally understood visiting all the princi pal cities ea wufc. *•» this mock-trial. When their P«^fn8"«^nd P«tly German if 's _ well as all hogs and dog. of the 10O mil- his own , as some of his English critics that no honest man presents himself to Thence he will go to San Francisco and J™*

    ^̂ ̂ hear* and deoid?" « S appe aredB JSUmê T*.^'ISAAC M. WISE , Editor. Hon empire ; he manages his own busi- do, but it amounts to very little and re- the world with a pseudonym or alias, Southern California , and returning stop" another " and bail the criminal for a Md.

    In "" "'W ore ,ness as he pleases, and he pleases to be fers only to philological niceties , on and Dr. Senner did ; why ? It is gener - at such points as he could not reach on nominal amount For the last two J -y Exvontnt Je ' ALEO WISE & CO., a reckless and senseless despot . which doctors disagree. Dr. Jas trow ally understood that no one changes the outward trip. ' weeks these peddlers are in idleness, for &arg in PhiMeWaeve? p^kly' aP-pdbuswes aw Pawaiiws. f ^_ has before him all themodern researoheB his name lawfull y without some good We commend him to the kindly the/. *«* lheire^ejoy SS 1886, VdevoteU to the ir ^SS

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    *Office: N. W. Cor Fifth and Vine Sta. TnS Bradf or"d (England) Daily Argus into these dialects , scattered over a large cause ; what good cau*e had Samuely to courtesy of all friends of the College, jjjw,,

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    0 JS? ¦_ , in its June 1st number , praised the Beld of the periodical literature call himself Dr. Senner 7 or of this paper. Those who meet Mr.¦. afford to engage, cheat them out of . their onar ieB H0ffm^

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    y- and ediled by ^Cincinn ati , 0., June 22, 1893. Rabbi of that city, Rev. Dr. Joseph and the note s to new editions of old Dr. Senner maintains his wife and Gideon will like him for his own sake, money and plot against them , for who .„ ^̂

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    ij lB °ctav0l & ". ¦¦ Strauss , as being "widel y known as one works , and made the best use of all of children are now in New York , which Mr. Gideon will be a .corresponde nt tr oubles himself about "those filthy.ped- ̂' J t belon t6 jho „, ?" C0J ur nn a : :SUBSCHIPTIOH PBICE. FEK fEAE . . . . W 00 of.the greatest authorities on Hebrew them. . We consider this dictionary per- we believe since we know that , his of the iBB«uT« .during his tour and we mf TŜ ' ¦ tJ ^£fe!ra to &^"K ??SL.

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    ,»« I K and «>enate lan guages in this country ! fectly reliable , and a lasting monument home, at 104"East 57th Street is-booked ask for hi& the^ privileges' usually no- . 'S5££? : m this - countr y , to spar e 16ca} :**?? '^̂̂ al theolb^j > ;POlta ge t0 EPr0Pe , OH B YBar 100 more ^

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    ffTves and AmSn'J ?ws from ĵft 'fehjiad V V '*¦ *m ̂ ' -rates op advb btisi xo. Testament ," etc. Although the English —•— ¦ same good lady that he married in . • . v . ' such disgrace. . _ ¦ ^• ' ' , Btpnily.;.VooB.Berva'tivi^and ^T°d r !"-toM' 'Complimentar y Resoiutioiu and owtu nric B ss oo is somewhat peculiar , yet we are grat e- im cFvVpr m THP inP NTi OAT nR Bruenn is very likely ; but that s*he RUSSIAN PIETY. / "' " -. ' „.„„ Jewish. Its ' predecessor. » UBlTel jr^̂ .̂ .̂^^¦.n ful to the frien d who sent us the sheet. DB' ^™R E TUE IDENTICAL DB. ^̂ fc J ^[̂ ̂ ̂ ,^-7, , A ^TZZŵ lSl™™ 0^' ̂ * ** Til¦ x,1yerti ,ementf of c ongrcgat Ion,, un ,oM oth o, not merel y because we like to see Dr. ̂ SAMUELY. country is quite unlikely, according to Monks Bob a Church. PERIODICAL PRESS. The JM Record , which ^iSSff ivtk iad>« ^d^uttd'enc"'"^̂ St™uss' le«ning lauded, but we ar e ignohie plebiean s in the capacity of the statements of the witness before us , i« Recoverin g the Plunder ofli- Addendn to fl Pnper „y Isaac M. Wise, 18?4 toTsKdiled b* ah "1?™'* fromS^rt Ml ^r^h MSTwSioK «lad to notice thftt there la a lea^d newspaper reporters , interviewed his as unlikely, indeed , ae his statement be- «'* ^iZZ ^&tl&T*™ ' Read Before the PreB S Congress and Henry sVMor l^hK tke°WSS^bS Mngr e^uSnJ are re°u™tcSu^tar rabbi ln En«lttnd outside of London , highness , the Commissioner ot Immi- f"re the Senate Commission that fie . -— in Chicago, May 27tli. ,/ years of its career became an opposiStoiiin mlnd «Aen giving their orders it ihev "in the provinc es," as the London pa- oration of the port of New York at his turned Christian in Europe , which he Russian Jews are being persecuted —'¦¦ ' f 'f 0rgai1 onJy. against «U prcgr esBive ideasta ^rto^i^hfab5?r ~™Wqu ?^d pers call the world outside of that me- caatle on EQis Island and published *& not repeat in the interviews pub- because they will not become converted iv. AHKRiCAS -KNau sH jouBKAiiS: / P^fu"f f̂ ^^T- However !t̂ °olUT tte publtohe " Whw glV'D8 ibaiT tropolis , and outside of Oxford and the puioa a worda 01 the iUustrious Hahed^or as unlikely as his statement

    to the Orthodox so-caUed Christian Most important in our denom,Uionv°?^̂ ^̂coMmwKWKV «d memorial rrcointjan, o( Cambrid ge, which it is presumed mo- innocent in the New York Su *, Tribune , (in the «u«): "I left Judaism and became ChUroh of Russia , . What that Church al journalism after

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    m^'Z ^J f̂ f3S *W*#niiiiona charge ol 85.00 each. . , ¦ ' . . • . organs, and according to all those pub- Boience,'' (this is English). The.30,000- cablegram: : «eroUed by far outbalances the similar ¦;'. :i2. . Era , ^e JVeu ,,. appeare d in New. ''Rates for dispi ay ADVERTis EsiEXT a mado The beautlfu l Poem' - Columbia 's Em- lioatibns Dr. Senner admits his identity florins- tyear -lawyer has "feelings of St.\ PE iBBiBUHa, June 15.̂ -The press of England , France , ' Holland and York , 1871, a short time;,known on application. ' bl^m," by Miss Edna Dean Pro ctor with the suspected Dr. Samuels , who is coUscieace," anckis "f i 0 Jbi gbfc." . . Rise, Church of^ Ch^dov

    Monastery, which Italy, Russia , and vthe^Othei ^ European / ^ \mr t̂ ' ne-Amirican a W«ot t"T . >th . ,.. . wEich appeared originally in the Isbae. 1̂ 150 ̂ to L a fuBit5ve from i^d ̂ all ye sinners • rise all ye. sin-beni ghted :i1* the vfalls of the.Kremhn .̂ was countries. ;The causes may be that ihe Bppeajihg every i Frid ay i in New Y«v 'ln »a«werij ig »»y of the Bdverti iements in this rr . . . . . . j . . oenevea 10 oe a luguive irom juau oe j 1 . ' f recen tly robbed of a vast amount of Hebre w population - here is lar ger than ^Tt» .i„ i£iQ7Q'rn, w~ -n \ Jr ot*wr.«rrudsr. ,mrs.r«.hv

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    frorn the cily ^f Br|f enn in ^ ̂ „ lawyers , doctors , politicians ,, news-mon- pi^ ^ney and gems. , The plate hid S'thTSri es of Western Europe; SoK^'S ^to? ^̂ blf:

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    : : — : for amgle voice and for unison chorus , there publish ed in some public organs »u descriptions and tak e an example att endant upon the -reception .of , the the papers are cheap and the people are Benting an ahbnym ous Bbar dof EdUcoMH DNicATO.va not signed by iho An-itcrw iii "The Bounteous , Golden Corn " was there ... b„ ddos~a to indicate ' from this 30,0b6-flOrins-a-year , lawyer Cz»J "| and had not been returned to the not as penurious as they arejabroad f -if ¦it4H-^nVsize;-OTtavk"be BMirjB-wiJk rt :-^^Sr ^SStXOff ^^S^. chosen by the gifted poetess as Colum^ Z io Z s^d ^ ̂

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    w ̂ vsend new« items they desire chronicled to too re- well be introduc ed as a college song 8ue Rabbi Wise for libel" (Sun. ibidV was elected. fbr four years president of found diamond s and other gems, which English press of Judai sm in this third tablished after the Pitt sbur e Cn fS'̂ ^ ffi''? ^ ̂

    t^OT^"Ml todea ,v carb olAgniiar Library. tiOn we received a neat booklet bound aMinat th« An>^i,an nr^«,; witK n,.t in fact he was appointed to this digh^ ; A- > :¦ ¦ Princi ples. ;; Oh the "whole, however it

    develana. —E. Z; Nuff , - 623 Oran ge St., prett y volume of 02 duod. pages , con- Wi). Why should so high an Official does not tell us, that he was elected be- thai is punishable K-. in Russia with the character is local and without any but- ahd aize. // ¦̂>i . *'¦ ¦ ' ¦ V, .ugg^o^onday n^tT^S-^fore Monda y noon to

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    ing every ^Friday in San Francisco ^;

    ¦. ^entuoiy St., b°&eon istW Brook su.! dian . Corn ,, with four . illustrations; ridiculous , etc., especially if it is true, The sum is in the same category with the '̂ scandal ^^arising from the robb ery : 2- : ¦ Advance, : $he; ' îr (lta p ^^^ police, in searchin g the monastery for 'e« °m,-; ;. . .. - ¦¦J , ' Belongs tp the class ;: of Jewish newa- ^= .- . : ¦. to "Aiamo ;" ; . _ . ¦, . ¦ ' . ;

    ¦¦ . knows is well kho .vra and can not -be and ; before _ the^ Senate . . Coinmission the stolen property learned that a num-. - 3. -Adv^u, - The, a weekly; 8 page ' paper s^nith Jbellefristi o contrib utions¦ - I - -

    ¦ ¦ ¦• ; ¦ • ' . - ' : " - .. , ' :. i , w«- J - ; M. ^Xeb ̂ot iimbanev. Auptra- inipro yedv by ,an appeal .to law;: It unde r oath he said vthey were the imoat ber of women had been living secreUy Quarto paper;appeared in Ghica ^oseveral aiid the iews/ of Uhe dayi Ube>al in it8 : V

    -¦ SuiisoR iuBRs leaving their homes for h& mentione d in a recent issue, .is a aeem

    ¦_ however, Doctor ¦ Senner is ; not undesirable immigrants coming to these with the monks ior a -considerable years , by : Henry- '' Gersdni , with - belle- tende ncies and of a calm, and peaceful

    the summer , can have. their addresses '?.«* cousin of the Rev. E.vM. Myers , of quue sure , that the charges ar ^^ too ridic- ahore e; He" said l'This JsVan bld^Vchanged - without charge , as: frequentl y

    ^, as. desired. :; Send both oW ; and . hew J rother ^ . :,¦ - ^ong" (World) , ^^^^ .̂ ̂ ^:^¦ . address. honored , famil y- of ministers , whose E^idently the gentleman

    is not quite the ^thus ,'' ! expected these attack s ; ' . Bishop Ninde (Methodist ) contri butes ^ough isome prominent gen tlemen con- :^i^-'^'i d̂ff ' - ^M^-^a- : -w^lV' ; :'• - :- ' -' ¦ ' ¦"

    ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - . grandfather was well known in-Lon don, B0 Bure of hia reputa tion for ' honesty, they are made on me on account of my «>n' admirable article to Zior! z^Eerdld on tributed - occasionall y to1 the -^r/i.flj iM. ippea red ¦ every Fr iday from 1859 to -V' The Jewish Congregation of Colum- ,as-Rabbi ' ^m. The

    father ofthe pfes- for he palls witnesses ' to testif y to a leaving Judaism for Christi anity, " when the "Tra ining of Theplo gues." : What We received no bibliographic notes .from I87.4, hulf -English and - , half Gerrian^¦ i bus , Ohio , has unanimousl y elected ent Waco rabbi , was a lifelong incum- point which ''everyb6d r knows; He he ;mu8t know .that , np Jew Vin this ¦U:^^; ^--pM ^;.

    \f ^:M ^:

    f ^cSS 'm^^ *££th**2Z ftSW '^^1^-'^- ̂̂Vfiev^L. Weiss, recent ly of Cohimbus, nent ̂the gr^;Ga M . as its rabbi. : Dr. Weiss is an and Master of the Talmud Torah School yqjing mali atudied in Bruenn many eTerctfred a snap fo ̂ ation

    of every young man who un fitting from:membry, vi£ , that these; pub ^earnest and able man ; . the congrega - of that city. The Rev. I. H; Myera ,^yeare prior to Drl ; Samuely's migration ^"ono* Dri:SeniCT^ himseli ior . the,pulpit, Jewish as well as tiops.existed in Chi cago,

    ' sometime, in by Jonas Bond i who purohaBed another ¦tipn is to be congratula ted on. securing was tor thirty -six years , private chap- kn0ws something about him ; if he doesi JewB ' outside ! of: New York and; Mil - Christian.:; : v.-' ; the ^eyenth decade

    oi thw cento.ty.;; '- . weeklyj oalled -the J wish JRcco ^ ^M: - .; his aervices. : ' . ' - - .' lftin to Sir MPaea Montefiore ; and the j ti a an old stor too oi^; to do Dr Sen' waakee . knew the man 'or as mucha s ^'Graduates :frpm v our. . theological /A. ̂Ad^ti,; Wie>lkf am, a iWeekly/ ^^PPfared

    J qr ^hree years- inWew- . ¦ :.:¦¦;

    ¦• - ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦-- ' .' - ¦- -

    ¦ ¦ Rev. Emanuel Myers was his private j w ' n • ' .. •*,-' ; his riamfi ' '"- Wlifiii he limaf fiirtViflrm rii-ft achools are ofteh weU equipped as sohol- appears every Saturday in; Chicago since : iorfe.. . ^ After the, demise of the above : :

    ; new paper , as we supp osed ̂ i t is

    No, 14 companymg him on several journeys .to inquired iaU> ihe doctor 's: past career ^h°°d of the lwes ̂class of; fen*gades , preachers ;, v-;-Perh ^s ' it ; is ^painfull y pagesUxlO, three columns to the page; *?::^:6f the aecdnd year which is before us, the Holy Land: Another brother; the' and ha8 ̂ ajd ;nothihg about v it , either ^ho,; if ^crimes : are ;; charged s^Bgainst; evident , especially. in the case bf men and belbhigB to the class of the reli gious •' . I6 :: '. Ij raelite i 5T% ciiim^can:a weekly ¦ ' ''partl y ; English and partly German , ReV; L. H. Myers , was for many years , ^ro ^.eon Hp isaMa ion savshe and them; cry, '!the Jews" persecute me: be- who-have interrup ted their ministry to journal; without ;belletri8tio ;!literature , ita ttod July 185 ̂ as ; *w«^,by Isaac :v 'edited by Victor M- Berthold , New in Superintendent of the N'veh-Tzsdek , at

    ̂ iAaLkra ^; investieated his cas ̂ °*™° I turned Ohristiani '^-He rmiat ^^ ̂ ^^°V

    course, ^hat while their with but some of; the.cu

    rrent Aews.^nd M. Wise^vfith -the ^^ mottbV ^etTh ere ' ¦it is a -Jewish department which has Mile End. 1 The Rev. E. M, Myers is in ^̂ ^^^ ̂ ^̂

    know that this is an ;Mfernal falsehood W*̂ ^^^™.^*? Smd>, mpre .criUcal and scientific matter; ^

    Its, be Light ," publishe d one year , by Ferd t ; ."* ,, " K ¦ ,¦ ¦¦ T . , _. . ¦̂ ¦" ¦:- . "» »».- " . ̂ ^*e™ ' * 1U and Mr. William Steinway can tell all «pow inai .ims is an . miernai iaisenooa, i;t has . lost - somewhat in fervor and theological tendency is-radical , more nahd Schoiidt Cihciiirifltr O ¦ then hV- ';been>dded to rep lace the Jewish Chrom- . possession of many letters and tnemen- abot it it All gobd witnesses; indeed ; which he can . not throw into bur fabe pathos , and' is reall y not as acceptable negative critical than 'po^tive dogrnatic Blooh & C^tf& now defunct , which appeared in fos from the late Sir Moses Montefiore; hut they have not spoken yet and this and expect that .we should believe one to the people as it formerl y was: ; The in/ theism and Scriptural - exegesis.. SJ n and 'VPrbting ' --; '^Boston , edited by Solomon Schindler. and also from Lord Rothschild and sey- _j . ya

    ¦ opia , / B - .. ',} . thftt in;

    ; word of "all he said in the published in- '**«&% calMo-day is for live and mag. itsione it: is; liberal ,;; broadly . humane Wise aVCo.; alwaysVeditecltby; Isaac M,=;Good luck to the ^.JS. Gaurier with or eral member s of his family, to whom? '?Si^̂ SJZ S% tervie wa . ^ ̂ . ̂ :

    , r ̂ . / ̂Wr̂ PiJpit ^at ;c.n and us^'-¦.̂ ' ¦ !* ¦ -uj ' 1 - i x. j i.- :t iv ' ¦ '

    ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - \?.., *l ¦ yeBtigation s do not always investigate, «rv«jy»H. . . , , . . draw and -moye the people. While poor yous, pointed and :not seldom sarcastic timW MaxLmenthalSHfiorinMnhBin -without Jew tfllf depart ment. he and his fath er gave instruction in there ie sometimes ah amount of white O?^ ^?1*

    r-_ » * » - ¦ Hebrew. washing done all'round. Investigation wjas: very much cohmsed by his inter- ^̂Aiter a hjtrd battle for existence dur- — .' ' • .•" ? ¦ ~ committees aeldbm no below the snr ^̂ viowei;

    ' For :B lawyer ,^ & publicist aid :*nd« among vs, jl1 1s und oubtedl y so m the>hole, it w a merit orious organ by changed ite size and Yb'rm several times,ing a period :of; over .two years , the pub- Da. Israel (Jehiel Michael ) Rabbin * ̂ ftnH -onft - a BlS l,;n o „ ri . „! *T politician he talked too much ; and too ?Q'- : $? mfn *#. ̂

    oh

    ?lgh ¦*%??. ̂^¦̂ ^p^,«tadj? plnt! f- ijia and, is now" quarto , 8, ;10 or 12' pages , ¦

    licltioiof the ̂ CWcJ , of W wi. died in London

    ̂27, over &&&;£%£&& ̂coptr ^torU y, ju s>enough ^^ ̂ SKeS^U* ha, been suspended. It had to e^hty .years oW. He left Pari s^ .1890 .̂ ̂ rf ̂ ^^̂ .criminate Dr. Juris T.H, Samuely. If ^MW K« ̂ 5.. Adw>e(lie ̂^A apLed in ™$3SS *££,Ms %£%contend with almost every difficulty where he had lived since 1860, and have retrao ted but he doe8 ̂ tell U9 ;he brings a libel " BUit^ against the mstrument. of blessing to others. No ^̂ ^87 ^^^^™ country. It .: via :> v . the ̂ ' oldestthat can be imagined. The publisher since then lived in London, This ̂ in-

    ̂_ . ,

    fl , , . i8aiBLiM, we want ' no' better wit- -JT r v ¦* rt ^^̂

    1 ̂ S c aj

    ' ¦: ' P • r - ̂and ;- most 'widely Circulated weekly .lacked sufficient capital for an enter, dUstribus scholar and a&hor was born %^&^$i£ £££

    ness again st

    the late T. ̂Safely S^£d^

    m^gS ̂A^feK^.aS?B

    ^S^&^S^^S&:-prise of th is kind the paper was at ,n Poland, lived all his lifetime > /e- ^̂ .̂^ ̂ fl

    . may than Dr. Senner , tbe-Hon, Commission- cours / to the end' that the chief and ' 1887-88;. published byVRazall & 'Co., hSrlin lndtSSS c££S£timeBmeddledwith bycra nks,and robbed, cluse, had no more of an education not testify to his veracit y^-it is eviden t, »r of Immigration for "the. port of New ^ominatin g .aim iMb improye him as a Cincinnat V With ;contributionB by :M. doh. the oldeit organ of Judaism ex-by dishonest employes, and whenever than other Polish disciples of the Tal- therefore thatheis notsure 'that '-Everv - York . for the time being. preacher ; that all the ̂studies he is re- Loth , . M

    ^Goldstein , (Music), Ifaao ^ S tent in theV world. ; It wall establishedsuccess seemed possible a rival would mud , never had much of this.world' s ¦S™S^̂ -^̂ £iB? ̂ / T"&* Pur8 »e «6 to B«J « thu.end Moses^and Philip^Abraham ;: still bemg ori ginally-as an organ - of reformatio n, '¦ . l j - -j ¦¦ ii_ n -i ¦!• ¦ ¦ •* j * - j j x. j i body knows my honesty. Fpr instance — * ? ,'„ mM , „„ illo+ ,„ „x.a^A . , '¦, „ .„„ less murderess of the Russiah peddler , sioh of Apothegms of Publius Syriua), ocoasions/proposed andadvocated almoflt¦ Ir r igator (we never tried to convert Tahn WrmcS - Essay snr la Judaism , that ftPd a litUe more, perhaps the men arejustl y charged , v

    ^largely due. Eoaenzweig i wa8^^ held before the mal Kaufman Kohler , M. Mielztner , Jb seph all their instituti ons, c&mp iled careful ly .

    him) is this time after the Spiritufili ata all bet ' 1860 a d̂ 1873 He was A ^l «in°!x n^f

    bo

    ' . "ho TraTel bro adeM the mmd, mikes the grates -of Emahuel County on last Krau skopV Henry Berkowit z, Isaac M. their contemporary: history / as it does• * i« a^, i,«.j«^ „T

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    „„? Qn ir itn '* 7x~ ™

    e™ \ , ¦ proved to be by $10 the highest bidder perceptions more acut e, teaches patience Thursday. The defendant had- two of Wise , Aaron Hahn , Louis Abraha m, and yet; and erecte d from the old mater ialsin* leader neaoea iricKs noi apmis the man who wrote criti cal grammars f()r the restaurant privilege at* Ellis and tolerance of the-opinions of others , the best lawyers in that section , who others , illustrated , 150 to 180 pages, 16- the new and' proud structure of Ameri .in which he exposes the mam tr icks of 0f the Polish , Latin , French and Eng- lBland (see K Y of A u n and m Bhort j, the finishing course broueht twelve wi'ne^B *? P™'e th at

    mo appeared annually from 1884, to can Jud aism, to which; it tenacicuabr •the media , also those for which Dr. Sav- lish languages , besides £a ife/imon iVa- v>iJ o *or ,nn „*» «moofirt > . ' .i. * * ¦ 1 x u Jt w«8 a mere accidental shooting . The 1888 ; and was and is being continued and enthusia stically ohnga yet. Usage could cot rationally account. Well , tiomU dl ̂ Hdraix . an d died be- J

    lda

    ^600

    etc., $10250 and $10260) per- that every professional man should EuflBian colony in AugU9ta had a law- by Leo Wise & Co. The original litera- German supplement , Deborah , (see in D,w«ll T Amiifil K Washburn what will r x. \. 1 a • x. j ' ' u ¦ t- -u * *

    haps that happy next door neighbor have. yer engaged , who apparently interested ture of this Annual is of a higher order. German ) was established in 18(55 ; itswell, Lemuel K Washburn what w.ll fore he had finished an English text who hit it just by $10 is one ol those We would like to see every student himself in their behalf, but who at the 8 Ag mnnf an Thf . WJ V „ a r igans, No,„j , Wre^a , GrasMa.in , Wytdo- lished in London by Luzac & Co., and changed his name and religion, etc.- year to the opening of the next , about ^#£fflC3!Ja ^iS JS i^Sr^l^StJ! - SSSS&St^SS^ilS^nosti , and othera . the Jews driven out of in New York by G. P. Putnam 'a Sons, must we beUeve 'all that ? A legal three month e, arid covering as much: at the inquest _ SJed ffi i ̂aStf STBEi- tendenbieB Iti the immovable centerMoscow and vicinity carried with them for sale by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincin- practice in Bruenn paying 30,000 florins territory as can conveniently be done The attorneys of the defendant tried ideas, Soriptoral criticisms a biography ^n

    the «TolQtion of Jewish journal ism inthe industry oJ those interior cities îVegetable Sicilian HavFRenew er.