41 TtiE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. , . 1 Tl I i I I'l of these thou sand dollars we sugges t language is no more than a comp l ex of he knows that he can pa ? for it and bis respectively manifest their natu res. It he purch ases th e righ .. A . .!. . FTT OP jupphm . ' ^l- ¦ ' ¦ |ne flfilCf Call 8,3(1 lIB l should «» «pe«i<led in the publication casual and thoug htless ejacul ation in mean * can compass it but then comes would be absurd to expec t that inor- other men . tabor ¦»» **»£ "J, " J J£ t *" ^™ OW. Iliu nillUMUU M IUIUUIIIUI r r e ; * b and sees the home that A has buUt , ganic evolut on would continue if mole- mg (h em power to aireoi ni»i i» « . of this book the whole or par t of wmch kind the same as the roaring of the ^ fae j ^ d „ A . my f ulefl fleaae d to attract or Combine , and (which would be fair exch ange , but by DoHvorcd ftt the J wrf gJi . ISAAC M . WISE , £y»tor. may be refunde d to the Union by the wind or the thunders of a cataract , wife and children are as good as his wife it would be absurd to suppose that or- coins , which are mere symbols or 10- tionnl Congress , Chica go , August A sale of this volume under the control of Prof. Max Mueller , we fancy, w o u l d no t a nd c hildren , and have as much ri g h t ganio evolution would continue if the kens of labor . m ere- 28 , 1898 , by Miss Henri - L,©0 WISE & CO., the said committee . •// be willin g to adopt the necessary con- to live in aa fine a house and in as instincts and appetit es of individua ls of When men *T e . d !f o0U J a ? e * _ ™ m h otta SzoW. Pi-a uHHiia and Paoi-aiBTO WL . m . - asouenoe of his theorv extravagant a style. " He iwquire s a each species were wholly or even par- ating true wealth by their owa taow , ¦ _ ^ ^__ sequence of his theo ry . home and furnis hes it luxuriously, a nd tia ll y suspended. " ' they bec ome par asitic , and emp l oy ¦ Offi ce: N. W . Cor. Fifth and Vine 8ts. Amos,; the New Year <* tA * we re " ' m ' livea%eyond his mean s , and rushes into S0QIAL wwmm thems elves in gather ing those fi°fct'Ous F «™ years »«M h ™gh th e effor ts of ¦ ' ? __ calved from abroad the one of Mr. N. The Truth Seeker Company, of New speculation and ruin follows. One tries w<t 1-a ! „. A . ,; tn „ nant i Ytmt „ we alth-token s (money ) by mea ns of the union of several local committ ee, , > Cincinnati , 0., October 19 , 1893. L. D. dimmer , 30 Sun Street , Fin sbury, York - that centerof unchristia n Christ, ^tne ^rT ^ "" "^ **" ¦^•vSy^^S^I^S £^0? VSS " " La ^t^d 6 !^^ ft *f - ———~~~~ ~ L ondon , E. G., is the mos t interesti ng, ian s , infidels , fr ee thinkers , agnostics , or ^ Tier ids ' * friends ! Are not no " nftl acti vities , bodily and mental , of Tnere wag a pecul iarity in the ancient .for - tho third time In the historv w ' " ¦ ' IDBsaiPTlO J PBICE , PEH ml . . . . 34 00 no t only because it comes from the by whatever pet names they are oalled tneB (J ' things '' the cur nea of our the ^ m P onent indi Tlduttl ?—ft P ftr ^ from H ebrew relig ion , which di scouraged American Jews , an bxgan iz ition ' for if o- mmm . ... .. . ... • 500 most orthodox and very l earned repre- —^published lately a. most unchristian mo<ierzi J evrub aoci©ty ? Are not these th f. ir d « i » 8 l and sentiments , and tho se Jew g fwm dey 6t i ng their surp lu s en- purpose of publishing and circ ula tw ' ? 01tflge to Euro pe , One Tear 100 genta live Ueman of th e BritJah ; . book , called "Abraham Lincoln , w as he the wrongs and evila for which hundreds fflKlE l/E «W to the crea tion , ° f 4 1*™""?* ™* ks bearing ^pon Je wisfr lift and \£ ;d ' umwiDfrnuHN. tnl . but also because it contains in th e a Christian: ' b y John E. Remsburg. It individu ally and all . o f us collect- StTan y^LSn on L' p aS ^ in tbe f<>rm ° f ' tata " - " d ^ SSf^^ bW rt PbSS ?? 11 ' ZZ^XX^ ^TZZ ™ Hebrew te ^ ^ less than five word pre- is a book of 330 pages . The sta temen t. Thaw te ^ U ^ta thta ^ta B |S ^°b to thieve it and even without ^ Qentile governm enta been wise in June , 1888 , an unus ually lar gT* ' . B« rotaais . Marria ge. , Births, D eath. & t , eac h . no eentationB of , tne year 5G5; j among 0 ( on e hundred and twenty witnesses BeMOri ? are 7 ther6 not hundr e ds **« co n *«iouenes s that they are aohiev- they would have given Hebr ew energ y well as representative conventio n " AdTe rilieawnu oi coQgregaiion«. iinicB « nti)<.r which is also Elieser the Kalir ^U'S« are quoted and discussed , with the re- who have per mitted their better judg- 1?* lt- .. ,f f . nt,re >na u 8t« al organiz i- every enoour8 g eme nt to expa nd itself men and women , who reali zed the i m . " SSM'Sfe SShS £Sd U p U bUah & , S^h 'X .k ^ pn which amounts to 653. It is in- suit that twenty mainUin Lincoln was men t to be run away with b y the un- J 0 " - ^£ m m £! „ **$ " bv each « ^e production of those othe r forms portance of the work to be un dert ake n. SSb?o % «nS dKi Sned. " tK ch.S '" ^ „„;„„„ „ nrfc !n j«i,mi««. «^ »„«„ !,« ..h ™. i,„ ^li ™.,Wn h. - thinking indulg ence of this spirit of lux- , ™ M1B en «om the pursuit by each f ermftnent wealth i improved land and Besides , tbe gathering was thor ougb .lv «mta two doilan lor each iDMHio^ without genious work in eight lines , and teaches and one hundred maintain he was not a « extfavanan ce ? are there no / Pe«on of hi s own interests subject to i0 if d arehiteeture But the Genti le gov- national in character. The delem»« a^ S ^^ « ^U Mb ^b^ P l-l y bow little value ia to be attach - Christian. The author maintains he &,£& ^S filing n!ght and c ertain ^nu imposed b y the incor - ~ n t' w^\0t wise ; th ey di sclur- for the moat part Belf-consti ^edlS 1 ¦• ^m^ ^^^ V^iL ^^ ,, 1 !^ ed to the G™™<rM methods of the has proved , not onl y that Abraham day, truly by the sweat of their brows P or «« d society ; and by tni s same spon- aged the Jews from possessing land and gat es by virtue of their unfla gging j n . ,) ^^^ w^itt '^r^^ ^ Kabbali sts. Accordin g to tbe "B abiah" Lincoln waa no Christian , but also that and the wear of their brains to make S^ M "^? we f T&.S* "S" hoUBeB - L t We8t in J T ith «»»«»»1 affa irs!. && ¦ "" » the PublUhB " " hen K ' VI, " ! tbdf this would show that tne poet Kalir was George Washington , Ul y sses S. Grtt nt ^th ends meets ? and all for what ? to 2?3f3 f from ni ° n knive s ^ upto Mm TV^TSf t TllTlato ^"STlii^ ^^ - ; — . ,. D no a ti ,- ¦ l • j Si v vt is i ji ». ke ep up appe arances when a bouse not i » . '" , ' ' . "" ¦ ,. / _ c a me parasitic , and devoted itsen to The laity and tne clergy wer e rears. coKri» . nT uv; .nd memorial jwointio™ of born in the y ear 893 , A. D ., whi ch is and Stephen N. Douglass were dlsbe- 0U He so fine and clothes not quite so: a , utonillt » 0 P . nnting maohines ! . from |t v * the ^^ token8 of W6alth 86 nted , the professors and the worl d rlf A?. ^ N i.a\ 1 iS!rr? oil " « ^id ' S m«U" a« a not tru C - find prop hetic a lly t aken , it liever s in Christianity. He could have luxurious and a- ' styl e of living not quite »^gw up ^l ocomotive s-a fact which ftnd ^^g the fat ure utor of bu siness , the pity con gregatio ns andi he : oni torm charge of 85.00 each. would suggest that 1893 must produce added quite a large number of Ameri" so fastwould mak e their Uvea if notquite ^'g nt w^h poliUcian s tnat tnere are Qeiltilea i n other words the Hebrews country districts. It was thus not un. s ate , for DISPL A Y AUVKBTiSEM ESWn.a d . 4 poet like Kalir , which is certainl y not can states men and p atriots of renown so envied at least peaceful and happy. tha ^thoBe ' wS they control ^ " 'Ti ^ft™^ *b.n tW at the He StL^^S^X^^^ ' ' *—^ - , * *. year was very prolific in besidea Thomas person , Daniel Web- ^fS g^ff ^T^SS l ^^ <*»™ H c^uS *^t t £ &S& K t^rS l^ in a n .werin R any of the advertl.eme nts in tki . P°° r P oetrv &nd 8tl11 P 00 ™ 1 P<> etB - « ter - Horace Greeley and Jam es K. Polk appearance , ev en honor and honesty; are "*J "ihin g results of social evolution , mBteftd of reme dy ing. the e yil by send- J ewish Publication Society of America " -v p»j fer , onrreaderi will confer a fsTor upon iioth tb« ^^ , who did not believe in Christianity, not these thin gs of import sufficient to ?naer ?ne $} ltM aspects , coma, nev er i Q g JeTri eh energy b ack into the chan- The preamble to its constit u tioa de sssssgsssssssss. t.o ... „»m.. „. Mm „ . «^--^*£—- sssssss s |^^" 'v^^' i stt s^siSi Ss'Si ^s^sxs^m^i ^?&%lT ii$7M&£ Tex * mn * ti0n " Hebrew ; and the other is in pure »en t of justice , love of fr eedom and may come when the emp ty .bubble , will ^^ ^i^'j^LiS ^S^ more and more on the poa session of J ewa of tie tJnited Slates. " Mor e ex. - ¦ ¦ ' — — — . jargon German in Hebrew t ypes. The «>™ d logic , th e martyr of a hol y cau s e , burst V^Inbridl ed luxury of every , kind „e th e needful factors iS £e one Zf J ok ^ ^ff i T* 1° o W . r3r & ^ e?iay ^l ^ constitution ^efinea its pro! ^ Mb. 8u«mi, wor« 8 kr |j ! the general agent of ] atter n„ K , /2 . fM ;a ,,i^ a ]ftri?fi feiu and the man who abolished slavery in brin gs ^ penalty; .th e ruin and evil and _ Q y " • a ^XfaiSn»i *A tliA needful to h,d8. Th e Jew -finanoier became posed task as twofold : .(!) "To publish • thta paper and to traveling m its lmcr cBt B. JaUer Ver rolkmaechier , a large folio » «* » nu wuu «w mueu « wwy iu di0aater tb t th ^ unbhecked S £riD « rein 5° "" & J tru > 8t «i feelings ^re the needtut maflter of ihe situation , -by r eas on of the w ork s on the re igion , literat ure and ' - __ _ — sheet of 8 pages , C columns each , is pub- thi s . country and saved the Union , the to extr a vag a nce , , apeoulation and iamb- ^ters m ^e other , and ^ho eyer.sup- conceh tration of all. his ' energies . on his tory , of the Jewf , aid (2) tofc sS ¦ : NEWS ITEMS. lished in Philadel phia b y Mr. Bernard most revered and best beloved of all— U Qg have brought forth , m ay teach , in K' !r ' f S n S Bt oring up those wealth-tob ena which orig inal work by Amer ican scholar s on ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ; - ¦ ' H arris. It is an excellent weekly and he waB n0 Gnristian 7 What an ob- ternis more impressive than any sermon j ~ ^T ^ 06 ^ ^ or^^^ , f,CirS e^,S^n b a t ?f SS? woSH . newspaper , weU printed , and cl aims to Jec t lesson to the miDionB ! Mr. Rems- ' "+ W&X * *&£ ***"* TV? ° J Sing t' of Tdiiidi Sta IHSo^ ?#* : . W a „ • „ ' *• f „ •*¦ ^^ a ^\^^ >ociet y i»^ • and news Items they desire chronicled to the re- , , f .. . .. ... . , .v huri r cnuld Kavn fourir l r,l«ntv «f irfrt f the CU Ulvatlon of the BO-oal led old-fwh- ^' " ^^ " "' .V 1 " 1 ^ m otive addresses ,befo re the time .pecifled. d eal in " ju stice , lit entun and the peo- burg could have fourid plenty of . add!- ioned virt uea which httV6 now one out orate , doe s not understand what the able _ {j entileB b a te - it to proteo£ t ive committee of twent y-bne membett - W ^S/ ' , care oYAgu " M^r wy ° 0n l ° p le ' B intereatB - " bence claims no further. tion aHestimony to the same effect m of . ^1^. , ;B tri ot probity and honesty , ; V* 601? 13- themselyes b y rivaling Aim xH Us own ^• llt^^Upy ' WdeWin«. -b y7 ;i: - - cq ailadelp ' bl a. --Befo re Mon iav noon to connection with Judaism , and so we tb e memorial orations after Linc oln ' a strict living wi t hin mean s , contentment qu eer logicia>s. mock-husinm ; there arose the Gentile publication committee , s elected by the ¦ Herman Brunswick , i7.il Edgely st reet. can do no more for it than notice it death and buri al by the clergy of all de- with little until more can be honorabl y A simply analogy will make the mat- financier , who would be quite as danger- executive from among the members of ¦^MS^r o^Sion " 0 ^ n °° n to and wish Mr. Bernhard Harris ' s nomi na tions (exc ep t t he . I sraelites and W 1 ^-/ ' ¦ . . „ - . - {¦ ; : " . / . ' - ' ¦ ¦ J er clear. ; AU admit t hat ^e have c er- cms as the Jewish one , ex cept that he is the society; The ; officers elected at the , ' Cleveland —£ z Nuff 523 oran ee st . . , . . "««»«« ¦AJ .mrw e - _.. ¦ . - n - - ¦ • If the trum pet call that sounded tain; desires which insure the mamten- rarel y . quite as clever , for lack of fir st convention have since , with but few ^ v ^Sf&y nop^ NU " : ^ 0raa Be St- enterprise the best success and his the Liberal. Chri stians.) They labored forih loUd and ^ , oleftr v iB Brlbbol aD06 ; of , the race ^ that the instincts heredita ^ aptitude. - minor Ch anges; continued to " pS'^ •t. l« itti8. -Before Mo nday noon to 734 N. Volksiodethltr a large . c ircul a ti o n. und er a perfect agony , as they ; could of the p bw erfuUumm bn s of inyeatiga- which- prompt to . the marit al relation . When the Christian financier . h as over the society. . In the compo sition of ¦ ¦ tot ilavUie;-Bef ore Monday noon to 106 E. Th e jJ urel y Hebrew p aper is the hew not get the unchristian martyr to heaven tibn into our past will have aroused us and afterward subBerve the parental re- heaped up a large fortune , don e much the executive some v new name s may be .. Kentucky St. , between at and Brook an! Ber ie s of the Slpn Hak h ol Tht Call and dared not condemn him in th e face to * confe ssion and;a ^ reso lve to conquer lation make it certai n that , wi thout any mi schief and become ft parasite on so- noted ,. and the Pablication Coa imitt ea - -: ¦ ¦ Chicago. —Bef ore Tuesda y noon to American , - I . ' ¦ _,, ¦ . ¦¦ . ¦ ' nr .y, a ¦ ' «!¦ ' :^ f „ j m :I a „ rp i, -. —-« tne enemi es " we ourselves have con- injunction ^ or compulsion , e ach genera- ciely, he som etimes tries to salve has had ^^ one new m ember adde d ' : tb ii« . J^aeju , No. 320 Dearb or u st, Booms 715 , 716 pubh shed by the very same M. L. Rod- of h e millions of admirers The agony j ur ^ up , :theae : dire enem ^ of peace ti on will prod uce the next .Now sup- hia con^ience b , g iving a small; fraction o»g la aV fanmb «; \ .ButtlieS S'K;' ' * •an Antonio , Tex. -Belo re Friday Eve. kin sbn , thi s time asaociate d with one of the priesthood was painful to the im- that I have mentioned , this d ay-will pose some one arg iied tha t since , in the of . hi s tokeh Tweal ' th to a societ y the changes has not been such as to af- to »Alamp. " - - Mr. Zol otkoff. It . . - appeafjj now ! .in Chi- p artial observer. hav e stood for sometfiing indeed ; men order ; of nature , continu ance . of the ' for oonvertifi g; the Jews , who : had long feet materially the policy un der whi ch i ¦ • ' ' ' . " ' . '' . " . ' " ¦ " " . ' ' .. . ; . " cago 153 W. 12th St larger ' than ever " ¦ — - ' " ' ¦ • * * * " ¦ ' ¦ ' —~ ¦ ' l ook to God for . a; Iw tterment ' of their species was thus provided for . no one agomi y ioo ' sutc^fdl y convtrted hin. - : ' ¦ ' ¦¦ the ' s o c iety began to . aot ; The work of • ' ¦ • ' ¦ ' ¦ ' : Mit. A. GiriKOK , now tr aveling in the ¦C., ^. ' „^ " „;,k „ ^S i r JL;~i. tA- -«f : A TIMELY SERMON . condition ; no . doubt , many today f er- need do , an ythin g tow a rd furthering Th e practic al conblusionB deduced by. .the society is , ^^ therefore; a uni t and m ay .; ^ North west i s an authorized cowespond- ^ T q 6 gMd P 6' - " ' ° — vently pr ay : for hel p and succot , hut the process b y ^ m^^ T . j , ' . Y *• r - iu course , a n a dv o c a te of re form bb it T - __ ._ ¦ . fn _ om1 _ otn t ran,,a„tr„ firs * mu st the corre ction come from we think of his logio-^-what should we productive artisan is the tru e unit of . A society whose purpo ae it is to fog- - ent and bu sinesB repre sentafave of the: aIwaya was in Eur ^ within ; we can : not . do : wrong and think of hi s expectation that/the effect culture ; ^ that the builder , the ^ gardener , ter a knowled ge of Judaism by publish- v Ibba eute. also in this country ; it i s s o reformed mM ?' w opu D l . ls ll . t UlB V ^* P^ " 10n ° ^ await pardon with out the sincere eff ort would be producbd when the cau sea . of a nd . the skilled craftsman of every kind ing work s on the reli g ion , li terat ure and " •' i ' - . - . . t., ii ¦ . .. ' . " ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' " - ¦ ' . , ' =? mdeed that it lauds and extolla the ^r" Da ; vi<i Phili P 8011 ' 8 , 8ermon of last to und o the wrong; we pray to-day that it were suspended ? 7 are potentiall y. , gentlemen and artists , history of the Jew s , act s as an educator : The Central Conf erence of American «o ' Z, JL * ' ¦\-Z ¦ -t ^ tv . New Year ' s Day, that aroused so much we m ay be inscribed in th e book of life Yet , a b s urd as he . would be , he and should ; be treated as such. That and propa gandist. : S tress is laid upon _ ,,. " • . K ^ av. ' ' ¦ t, "" »w ' V ^ -^° Babbis , whi ch , since; - .^ Father not j ce and comm ent in this citv at the for tbe coming y ear , for : life and health could not be more absurd than t^ Kab ti iB as a noay tnrougn tne presenta- ^ am the first , bo P black ever did. It t ' me of *ts d 1' and pe ace ; let iui add . unto that ^bod who supposed that the hig to b y which ' Vthe Executive Committe e is * ¦< tion of Judai am in the World ' s Eeli g- ig p r0 p er th at those learned gentlemen aenvery. ol( j p, aver t ^ e mr ther petition; that , s ocial evolution would come without vote thems elves Vto intensive culture authorized to distribute cop ies of the :7 ious Cori gresa by its chosen members , _ e , urn tne compliment and boom the "^ e P Mt v6a ^ w ''l So down in his- unto us and unto all men may come the activit y of those sympath etic feel- rather than become bankers or . clerk s. Societ y ' s publications among such insti- - won the (fimfidence of our people as to „¦ ,, T . ^j • n t - / • j to ^ M one of *l»e mo st disastrous that with ever stronger force the . conviction i ngs in men . which are the factors of That the respect which we ' - pay. to men tutibns as may; be deemed prbper j and th fiarne atnes s abilitv and learn i needs- influen tial, friends , thi s country has ever known . The hard that life ia what we - make it , th at truth them—or rather , he virould not be more wio have amassed'the " m ere false tokens wherever BUoh ; . di stribution may be : 3 me ea nesi , y .. , " for it i s an expensive enterprise , and it iiines have affected every. br anch of in- and ri ghUive forever , th at we may make abBt ird thah one who supposed that this of w ealth , is : a grave danger -to society. -; deemed produo t ive of g ood for the c a use ing of it s rabbis ,, and contributed a ;g needed ej p eciall y amon g the hosts of dustry,. men have been able to think of these^^ the . goals ^ ;bf our eff orts ::and nof is imp lied by th e dootrin o of evolution. That we should encour age the work- , of iBrael. " : All tho se interested in Jew ^- goodl y share to a better , under s ta n ding our . Dre thi en " of ' recent arrival to noth ?n8 else , for month s: the business the fleeting thin gs of the hour ' ; so hel p - The error , re sults from , failing ; to see ingman to spend hia earnings ,. eith er: in isli ^ educj ition al ' wor k in this ' coi ihtry ; of the s p irit and essence of. Judaism ¦ ' . , ' ' - " at , ' - ' ' r i ' ' >ii wor ^ d has been restin g on a volcano , as us , Almi ghty, all-lovin g Father , : toMive th at the citizen has . to r egard himself-at the pur chas e of . l and for - his^^ famil y ^ to can. bear witne ss to the fact that the eh- : - ambn c the representative inen and wiv Mun * erDa ] ano M lie1 ^ peculiarly -nortn -. ^ were [ w h 0B e fir es might burst forth birr lives in uprightne aa Cand; in truth ; once subjectivel y " and objectively ^ sub- till , ; or in buildin g a hbu ae for- his . own thuaiasm of the ^stiicUnt and the abi lity ^ t '\h >»r f 11 tVi id- ern ort ,b°do^y by a good dose of Kod- at any point , even . the mo st unexpected , hel p us to^^ resist the , temptation of flash- jec tivel y. as possessing sympathetio sen- booupation ; and not to inves t ' them in of the teaoher are as naught befbn W? men. o t other Deliefs . all ov er tne world. ¦fc£n BOn £ 8ni > : B%a soxiedl- with the sp icy in- and parry ruin in its train. ! ing success j hel p u s . . to hold f ast to the timent s (whioh are them selyes . the pro- b anks , or in way s which make him mas; ob s t a cle interposed b y "th ' el ack Of works ¦ ' The Central Conf e rence i a the onl y g^j^a of Mr. Abraham Frunikin— Men have cast about for causes; what l asting virtues j. send the li g ht of di st ducts of evolution ); :objectively aa One teY pf.tae /«rMr« . lab pr J rrf ^^ ^ body of men th at could , undert ake the ¦ - . . tI - . vei • „ America—trimm ed and waa it th at made ev e rythin g so unstabl e , cernment unto. Thy children who are among, many social unit s having like And tha t the solution , of the Jewi sh Jewish doctrines have , in bur coun t r y, " taak , -to p resent Judai s m in " the World ' s , . , , ... at , n- x i 4 ,,, \ at , that m ade even the stoutest -quak e and walking in m ora l and sp iritu al dark- sentiments , by the^ combined " oper ation difficul t y would be , to dr aw the energy, hitherto depended for. their promulga - - Comrre ss of all historical relieions and , lBbeled wim me MecM/ier-Mtue oy tne the nosfc i nd i fler ent fbarful; what w as it n ess ; be with us . with all men , O Father , of whi ch, certain social effecto are pro- stor ed up in Judaism and misspent in tion and exposition almost entirely up- ' :!7 K 7. : ... '! : ; , .f. , ' ., learned Eabbi s of Chica go. This time , that brou ght disaster upon disaster ' fol-: m th y mercy. Amen l dueed . He haa to look on him self in- finance operations , in ; ihe : oul ture T of on. the spoken word , reachin g only a ' " i t was done well, mis estaMisnes tne we hop6 i Mr > KodkitlB t)n will s u c ceed , lowing f ast and ever faster ; why were - - - " : " 1 i a v . . " ' ¦ V dividuall y as a being moved by emo : land , the ere ctio n of substantial: dwel- limited number , and quickly f adin g authority of thi s august body among our and Chica - 0 W U1 suc ceed in keenin K thb ¦ foundations of th e business and SOCIAL EVOLtTION ATSD SOCIAL «ons wh ich prom pt philanthrop ic ac lin gs , and th e production of pictures from .memory, orVupon the-t imely but ¦ American Congregation s , m a compe- , . .., . * . ... * * fin ancial world undermined ? And * rr£v tion s , whrte ,. as a member of society, he and scul ptur es. ; . . chiefly ephemeral and - often - polemi« v "' f ent advi sorv bodv whose abilit y earn- . . , iT . when we go back of it all ;, back of U . ^aa to look on himself as an agent T4e on^^ .; , * .. / . . ., - ' _„„ „ Ab a newspaper man , it Beema the sec ondary , causes unto the primary, „ , . iU ,., . , ^ .. .. throu gh whom these emotions work out on Prof , Geddes ' brilliant theory is that , given in the Jewuh pre es. - The libra e - e stnes s and attachment to the cause can PH i adel pmft man promi seB to be a suc ^ wM we not find the gre at r eaiob for all Su ch is the title of a paper by the dis- improvemento in sooial life. 80 far , wbile he i s lebturihg arid talkin g, the now^ be aring th ^^ ;seal : bf the ' Jewi sh- no longer be doubtful to any well dis- ^ mb . ag a reformer of courBe Rodkin- these evils that have come upon us in tingui shed Herbert Spencer , the Lon - tked ^ J s the th eory of ev olution: from man who ia really aotingout his theo ry . P ublication Society holds but the p rom- posed member of our commu nities. The . . . - to , ' , hi H cnllBusHwi nn th e wild spirit of epeculation that has don savant , whi ch he contributed to the imp l ying a " para l y zing and immoral ia Hirsoh :the Heb rew financier 1 Which ise of better facilities in th e futur e. In-:; d a ug hter s of Israel , our g ifted mothers '^^ ^ ^ A^TiTS^^Z seized upon men , th e unbridled desire to Congr es s of. Evolutionists , and which '!t ^^ ; l t ' ia ^'^ ; sS B *!?^ : of g^ '? « h pw thtit °ot even the float ed deed , the- fin>t w brk published , : iBdy , j ¦ t ' " ¦ ' a -i .\ j a hoth Bldes of the Atlantic , in t his and Q _ -X . . Bll0rt time at anv cost * . . *"u™u, ", **° > »" u " " the hi ghest social type and production " p arasite , " the mere " storer of mock Ma cnui' " Out line s of J ewish Historv " , and sisters , contributed a very respect- . n fche ^ 0 depw ^^^^ able share to Un succeg s achieved in wor , d Succe8S to the BahM in Chi- of honesty and truth ? S peculation Out of respect for that p hilo sophical istib activities ^ are e ssential , a s well as he is painted. What pleased me in th e that the Organizers Of : the Society had ' th at menlof able congress. They ably , h aB run riot , gamhling is rife geniu a , we reproduce here the abstract egoistic activities , and th a t a due sh a re lectur es , however , is the impar tial ri g htly c onceived of its province. It ' ¦ ¦: •an d enthu siastically represen ted the * ' L . - , in ev ery province , in bu siness , « found in Chicago papers , e s peci a lly in them ¦ » obli gatory upon each citizen , candor - with which the PrO v has been adopted b y our educ ators asa ) . it j' ™ („„ ii,. ™ m .j.in . , in finance , in amu se ment , the Amer- , - _ +i. ft rh indoo ff«-/,w — -^-^ - -r- ressor .(whether rightly ot wrongly ) charming l y written text-book on post- cause of Jud atsm from the womanl y la y Words are sounding thoughts or feel- ican p le h ^ one mftd in the m the Chic ago £Wd % a ttacked the whole , ¦ system of B iblical J eViah histoiT, for our reli giouV - st andpoint as a necessary and very ap- j B The fioundB caUBed b t ^ ugB ^i^ ruB h for w ealth arid everything is: At a congress which has for its oh ef r«u* v «*»JJ S » «* ttfstto\ finance o pe r a tion s , simply submit- schools ; and the sati afaction it gi ves ; nropriat e counterpart to the whole. &re ejaculation8 i i nterj eotio ns , f alsely sacrificed to the . eager haste to grow f T^.S. l ^rirm ^d^i?££S THE JEWISH qUE STION. ting ^ib v.ewe to pure intellectual shows that , in th e language ^of the trade , - ; > v7h en the history of our part in the oM J worda T L acream 8 of ; hu ' ri c h w i t hout h a rd work ; s obriety , in- ^t!S ^LSffS f3S3n to? a J *Z. « , ' , / ^~ 7Z~ J t. , . , ? rU,<aBm ' mBtead °f . 1 ?WI» n 8*«« ?K it aupplies " a lon g felt want.! ' Further- \ memorable conirress and parliament oal l * d W , B ' ( , BCt6 *™ °* a ^f7 dustry, brains , health , rest , honesty, all e apeciaU y needful to dissipate ^ current Prof< Ge dde s , of Dundee , ha s lately (as so many men of his way of thinking more , the welcome accorded th e "Out - memor able congress and Payment or thl „ tv mfant or the moan8 o( a . BMri £ Bd » ' ^ ^ 0 f the ' iden miscon ception respecfan g the relation m been lecturing at E linburg h , to a gath - do) in a aet of p hra ses about the mis- lines " m ay not unfairly.be interpreted will be committed to writing , the work Bleepill6 peraon oau9ed by a teasing calf TJliB it u , speculation in every form whloh we / tend J ndl ' ,d y i° W f ^ erin 8 of teachers from all parts of the chief done by "Jew s , " -phr ase 8 which as stamp ing with le gitimac y the . prop * ; • done by our women should be properl y dream ftre m WQtdg they are e j aC ula - and province /the surrender of honest process o* social evolution. Jirror s 01 a world i on Contemporary Social Evolution appeal to and influenc e the paaaions of gand a aims of the Society, in bo far bb ' . and impartially recorded , to comp l ete tion s oroduced by foelines The same methods , that has been the Juggernaut C ? r ^ n ., C J !f.i.™5 'S!. 8 .^ 8 .™ ! l " and on Practical Economies. In th e ignorant Gentiles , which in sult and they tend to effect ;the - better under- the whole oicture Therefore we pro - " P roauoe « °f teellD ^ «• ***« car that ' h a S mowcd down re Untle8sl y o f t he uncul t ured bu t t here ar e error s couwe of hlB lectures he more than ffouad Jew8 who are innocent of a n stoadin of JudaiBm among ita 0ffn ad . the whol e picture. I neretore we pro precisely „ the cafle wlth &n mter)ec . ^ ^^^ .^ . ^J ^l of another class which characterize the once ^teA on what U called "The connection with finance , and whi ph so herente ' Although th l Society added p ose thiB : ^ tion s , they are casual and inarticulaet tion of the community has this mad cu ltured—implying, as th ey do , a l arge j^bb Question. " lam not qualified revolt fair-mind ed persons of all races , much new matter to L ady Magnu s ' (a) Thepr eliminary proceeding s togeth. BOUnda produced by feelings. Every sp iri t of gambling and speculation amount of knowledge with a good deal to judge how far his viewa are sound , a s to prevent ub from pay ing to the " anti- book , which enh ances ita value as a lit- er with the official re ports from the word i8 the 80Unding representative of seized with strongerhold than^the Jews ; 0i^^ ^Lfr ^^^ ^r ^1 but one can do justice to the absolute finance ' . ' theory that calm attention erary Work , it is a fact that h er book . »a Centr al Conference , the Jewi eh Con . an idea T , are fo,med bv the not alone the buslnes9 but the P» vate ^l?Sl ,. ^^1 fSirne sB of his mode of treatment He which po ssibly it deserves; far as ^qualifications as a text-book go , «es s the Women ' s Conere ss and our Z L ! / ?t ?? ^ life baa it invaded ;- anything for m o ne y . err0 ™ \lf ' eT *? *™ ' PjJ* "£^ lmt , threw no romantic haloover the subj ^ct , « aby runt boole. mi gh t have been used aome years before gres s , the VYomen s Longre ss , ana our thinking apparatus and must be thoug ht r th mad whirl ' of the dance around The conc eption of evolution at large he admitted that the existence ol the *++ the Society republi 8 lied it from the Eng- part in the Parliament , to gether with before they are BOunded . It followB ^ go i d « n a Cf ti r eve ° rythin ^ ™ B fo rgot t e n. aa 1 exists in those who are aware that Hebrew peop le , e» iu present condign , CLEVELAND O lish edi tiL. BTr is another fact : all the papers presented to the Congress th e refor e , that thought precedes the This is thy god , O Israel , the thousands ^Tt^n B l 1 n 11 C ^ B .. . "JJSJT? MM U * spoial danger -a danger created by W*nwLHl> , U. ^. fc ft . ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ flf by our men and women should be word _ Man not onl y can think without and tens of thousands are shouting. ^^ S^^ Z TgoSZ SlnS ^SJ hr ^« ° to Sl!J It * Th e subject of Rev. M. J. Qriea ' ser- the Societ y, in this in stance , then , ' was : com p iled and published in one volume. wordB , hfl must necessaril y have thoug ht Honest , staid business methods giving ££**» W3aJSJS 5. *TE d^t of l is co^e of toTmo ^ ™ ^Sunday morning at Huron ^render a good b^k accessible ^ wide This volume shall tell the world at origiDal l y without words Young chil- -^^^ ^ JHS SKS concentra ' tion of nebula , into Stars and ftB* and SfiK l ecture? iTan '^ ^ 7^ '^ ! ,W " d ^ ^J ^- ^S l^^ ^ large in the language of facte , the part dren that have no words yet to express K ^TjS ^^SC S J he «~*» ^" Z^Z^ll t onl y g iv e the brie Ltabstr aot. Thes e are ^Jd £ BSS^tli »t« "™^ S^ Ttanl T "SB J- . ' of Judaism in the first Congress of the their thoughts inv , nt them . So doeB ceBBful , the ' rui ned hundreds are swal- ^^^£, , , ^ 0^ ^.5^ ^^ f tai "ed ^ 7^ ^ flSSSSS^ «-* . " "*¦» ?« secution of the Je ,B . World ' s Reli g ions , and tell posterity the tbe dea , mute . Per80nB with a limited lowed in the abyss and for gotten gam- JlK^JS en^ comes prima Sy 7rom the sun as 8m ? ranoiB 00 ' laat week ' who " e A ft *" "*' „ '%»&'' ««*Sf •? social and intellectual position of Amer- vocabuiary express their thoug h ts with- Si?^™ Sam AT onTwonS «m ^nd fi nally covered b y their crusts , u X 0 T ab B ort e5^ b y pS. ThU sun i? "f ^ aah i D il t0D ' ^^ia «nd ^ B ^ "^^'^ *? gf J ' ' ¦ i.n JudaUm in the year l,93. It . i sto out ^d/b y Lions and gesticulations. £' ¦ S 'SS^ SpJLTfi S f S^ S^ J TSSOcSS Wb '^f. ^T " ^ = KEf iS * ^ ^ " ^ t0 u^f^rSJffir y Sh Si ¦ J be the monument erected to this gen- Man )? a reaBoner oompiaiaB 0f having and mother sits at 'the card table and T^T^IiJ ^ mechanical ana pi anto being eaten) mto human en ergy. i| r . and i/ ra E E gtraBa „. lcomed The mo st important work publ ished . eration of the American Israelites. thou ghts which he could not express in P ^ys for money, her child stands b y chemical processes. This energy is the sole basis of wealth ; br - ht ^ , d u . ' th eir &me hitherto iB doub tleas Qra ete' s "HiB tory ' ,. ~,, . . . . . u " 6 " vu aid vuu » F i C u fanninotnH OR ,n Wtt t P hi«i orqamic bodies. t heref o re , all wealth is created primarily «i„ i * r«-A t. o.u aome . T« mo " wi™ -„w^i « a.h the (4) This volume to be sent gratis to all words , and many others must coin new P. er ftna Wlln 'ascinatea gaze watcnea _ ...,. , n . m >,_ „].,, *. ' circle Octobe r 8th. oi the Jews. When comp leted me A, l. ( ; M . „f ik. r„: Mn n w r j ? ¦ • a »u ¦ ,» the course of the game. A fine educa- Similarl y, too , when we pass to or- by plants. . a . .. Mrs. S. Silver man and Mr Qeor ce work wil1 consist of five volume s , aver- congregations of the L nion ofA. H . C , words to communicate their wordless tion , Y ou say it does no ganio bodies , plant and animal. Enabled There are three ways in which a man S5 i vernlail of Neff Y ork visited rib! aging 500 pages. Up to the pr esent . to the members of the Central Confer- thoughts to others. All of them testif y harm. I tell you this ia what to develop individual ly, as they are , by can add to the aniount of human tiye8 and ' f r i endfl bere la9t week o * Volume s I. and II. have been issued ; ence , to the authors of papers read in tha t man can think without words , it ia that is underminin g our homes and environing forces , and enabled to wealth : (1) B y so tilling the land as to their way East from the Fair ' and th e third will soon appear. The . Congress and Parliament , to one hun- These thoughts arose in tbe mind of the lives of our young. I have men- develo p as apecies by pr ocesses which morea se it ^ avwlaWe l™™« : W »/ Mr. and Mrs . Dan S. Wertheim er are Ea 6liah b°ok is an adaptation of , , 7. ,1 . , V j ,„ * , B • .u ,- aai , t^ed in this pul pit before the fact continue to adapt an d read apt them to bo transforming that produce as to • th . . t he Eirnnl iZ tKi. Graet a ' s eleven volume historv. to gether . dred journals here and abroad , to one the reader on perusing the little volume that in a rcport ^ n ^ JewiBh inmatefl tfaeir chaag ing \ nvil0Qmeli ^ they are make it more useful to men ; (3) b y «"« tt,e B,* ht * f tt the Bspos.t.on this ^ ^^ew Ser Sly ta k« hundred pub lic libraries and archives lately publ ished by the O pen Court Pub- j n the prison e of the State of New York made to fit themselves to their respeo- conveying the produce (whether in its Mi ; a Fra nois Frank and . , from the author ' s Voththuem Uche Of here andabroad , which will make a total lishing Societ y in Chicago. Three Intro- the number was found to be greatly in- tive lives and , along certa i n lines , to raw or its manufactur ed state ) to where Mjag Lizzie Aaron (j left for Q ^ « oe - sehkt < ; in three TOlUm ^ | the wo rk of of about 500 cop ies. The balance of the ductory Lectures of the Science of Thought creased and mostl y young peop le , and reach hi g her lives , purel y b y the mvolv- " is wanted. Ihe agriculturist th e lew d • B adaptatio n having been done und er tie , edition to bep laced with the book trade. b y Max Mueller; 95 pages and an ap. the prime cause that led to the crime ed play of forces of ^Mhey ar e im. ^^ £^^S g^ry> ^ Quite a few debutantes are pre paring supe rintend ence of the lamented autho r. .. .. .. of the great maiont y was the eamblinc conscious. The conception of evolution me genuine carrier ana reiauer 01 gooas , b Jntww liuwi ;»»« =—: a r a? It diffnm frnm fVio fam on a n Uven-vol- ¦ Every reading Israelite and every friend pendix of 28 pages , on "Though t With- Bp irit; fosses had led to theMnd thf at large , thus far correct , is by some ex- are bonafide creators of weal th *j£ 'P roduc ed into society^ hi s ^^ ^t^ o ^/ ^ <Adi .;, of Israel aa well as every atudent of Ju- out Words. " Prof . Max Mueller main - like. This is penetratin g every province tende d to that hig hest form of evolu- There are two kinds of wealth : That _ ""' arl y-motea-appended to the latter. It daism as far as the Eng lish langua ge is , tains " no thoughts withou t words " and of our life , speculation on the stock tion exhibited in societies. It is sup- which is immediatel y consumed to add —«~- thus loses in oumb ersomeneB ir>'tho ut spoken will be eager , we jud ge , to pos- his opponents maintain as we do , there exchange and gambling at the card ta- posed that societies , too , passively evolve to' , «^* ^« T» ^«t te m Tako „ ZTZu ™ m ??? ' loBing in value as a product of Jewish , ., . , f, v.a . .a. . j mL , ole are but the opposite sides of the apart from any conscious agency; and wnion is siorea in some permanent torm. Taku it all iu aii thu world i« fai r. Thatis hs lita rftturft seas a copy of the book. are thoug hts without words. The lee- Bame coin , rF t £ e iB f erellC e i» that , according to the The artist who painta a picture for J udgment, BrB pretty generally jU 8t. No doub t The nublishinAr nf Oraetz ' s History ' ( C ) The Union of A. H. C., b y ita Coun- tures and the controversy are hig hl y We can trace this evil back a evolutionary doctrine , it is needless for posterit y, the budder who erect s a last- has formed mriny incorrect couoruaioa B from a -..„««,T „hi<,M 0 4 to bv s erious- oil December last in Washington , D. C. inte resting and instru otive. Th e prob- little furth er in our process of individuals to have any care about pro- Ing residence , t h e IBM- wlro mak es --™ ™ 8th of ta n^l^^ T^™ nppoan!d ^ minded m en ^ of eood iud ement . The ; appropriated the sum of one thou - lem , in our op inion , hinges on the investi gation. The insane desire for gres s , since progress will take care of strong tools , are creators of permanent or ^^^^ fecf that 00] ^^ ^! fSS !•» sand dollars in furtherance of the reao- op inion , are words sounding thoug hts , wea t h - '^e devoting day and nig ht , itself. Hence the ' assertion tha t evolu- weai ^ n - Bt . . talme ^ a which c » n be cited unques tioned , it adverte d to only because an examina- . . . ~ . , „ , , * . - ., fe B ' and month and year , and health and tion erected into the pa ramount law of -&« ™ e con o my consisis m storin g hna. after comparative tests , given its award to tion of some of the flrmiment B mftj : lution ofthe Central Conference , to rep- th e expre aBions of ideas , or merel y life to this one object , the em- man ' s moral and social life becomes a up the surp lus produce of present labor Eoat etter - s stoma c h miters tor en JoyT eles serve to dXe. the ^ li tOTfrTS cy »* r esen t Judaism in the World' s Congress , mechanical screams of sensations and p loy ing of dish onest methods where paralyzing and immoral fata lism. " for mure use. , of malarial , rhcumnt io and kidney disorder , lowed bv the societv It was said "t ha t and a committee of ten was appointed b y feelings exciting the respecti ve mus- honest methods fail , all this is due to Here comes the error. Everyone may Th ere ia a fictitious economy ; it con- dyspepsia , li ver comp laint , constipation , ner- t he work m not ^nf «f' nati.™ to anpeaH " kpiu i.^ a,^ ^ d. r !> «. •». « «. ^^ y- h^- .jjj j.jj. A *. ssf s + zzr ^sztt 5ssa &r4TJ rt :=.r s?„ ' . - s,:r ;rr. '?. rt xu »trw„ 4-^ such presenta tion. The expenses incur- precede the words whioh they express , "LK Jl /!l IVSIhlm «,»« iL ™ri ™?„ unite i^cerned- way as to puroW power over the P«»»ta«* place . The expa rt.no. of a genera- "t ^whr t is needed are eapecially pr* ¦ red / p to dat eare butasmallfraction of L the theory of Max Mu eL ia " J f L ^Z T t i ^S. SJS ™Z»rT ^Z %L j i lata? of oU. Every fund ! S^^ ^ rK SSf ?S £ «nY tat f V» ' the Bum tota l mentioned. Th e balance groundless ; if the latter is the case all style ; he has the right to do it because member s of a speo i ea in anothe r- holder and financier ia a alav e-holder : oi vo the Wti ew a ii trial an Twr uy it ¦ great epooh ? in Jewish hi stor y ^i