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¦ & THE AMEMC^ - . ; - , /} . ¦ . v vV, '/ : ,: ' , "^ Tl I- ' I I'I strictions upon them was dismissed from the form of government towards which Christian unconsciously retain* p^. of of: JW ^4 GentUo ^11 be .obliterated . Highest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest . U. S. Gov' t Report I IIP (\ lRPf PA!! ISfflPilllB l tho imperial cabinet. Evidently a new the nations tend, and all liberal men his inherited har^.bf, Judaism. . .. tfti-. We believe that God win ba cking oyer * j ^ ; . -¦¦¦ :¦:¦ -:. ¦; _ . , ' ,J v^ - - ' ¦ , ' ' I'HV nillb UuUU imuum policy in regard to tho Jews and their hope for . This is bo well understood consciousl y we^y - and we mean- it ; aU the earth and notbver any one ooun ; ' ' V^^ V \ ^ t ¦ ¦ ¦ ' *\ . - . I 'If : 'J^ ! I^B ' •^ ^Mfe: "' ™-rop ' j&77~ rights in Russia haa dawned , one to say that Liberalism , Ju daism, and Free Ma- If hia religions ' seritimonts would; rise try especially. We imagine we under. I '><' V-^^mM^ ' <'l- ' 'VSj ^'Im l^n^^P ' ' ISAA C M, W I SE , ¦ ¦ &at or. the leMt not M bad as the old one- Al tor 80nry appear identical to reactionary from the obscure source of- the uhobn- stand the Bible as 1 weu as any human B|i0^^iVV£9m' ' 'l ; ' ; ' ' ; ^^~^*^^P V *2K ' T t ' xrr-* TxrT<=i T^ A. oo ~~ the coronation of Nicolas II., wo may minds any where on the European couti- scions to the illuminated region ; ofVthe . ' being ' does. Mr. Walton comes to , a - ¦ I^CpKi^BfcW^K ^^K fl ' ^¦Wp ^^' , \ J ; '' '^r ^ r Wy '^^- ' - L/EO YV loli ' ix. 0<J., . hoar go£j d newg Ir0m. Russia , We still nont , little Turkey excepted . conscious, he Would reason on that sub- translated version 1 with his Christian ' I ^^^Vjjj^JF ' V|f^M ' WM^V^MFJ ^M JBhVft Pwiuanrns an p raoritiBTo ns. maintain. Joot> Ho *ould tell himself , I am cer : and ms . Wtloular beliefs, to all of which I' ¦ '^^' - ' . 'V- ; i-—» ' ¦ I^Lj lfflrKiM SK^' ¦ T~ ~ . -^-r— -^~> ; The .lews do not remonstrate strongly tainly not sure, that > one who believes he ia welcome and enti tled ' . We only v Hv '^^L ^^ ' .iy^sSKSSSSJWiSI .. ' |;^^i " ,|^^' ' ; *' ' :l Office : N. W ¦ Cor. ilth and Vino fats, thanksoivino Day to the best of our against that milder British form of and practices the dicta-of . ^ . , '^^ ' AllfiitfcIT ' ¦ %VW 'KIT ' ¦ ^'' DUR ' E' ' - ¦ ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' '' fin rinnftfi 0 Nrivnnihn ' r 28 1895 re collection, ' is a New England semi- persecution by hired conversion; agentsi better off in that; u nknown future life; he alone would; ' anderBtan4: best.to the ' ' ^»* "" "* " * , *^* .yT ¦ ¦ 'A uncinnau , »., flOYBiiiuBi eo , to o. . hoHday and no national holy day. We because they are used to more cruel than is he who follows Moses: and the' ' «oins loQ of ' air . ' and ' b^VBpan .it a pre- , ' .. . ' -,. . ' , ' .. ' i Ente red as second-class, mull mat ter at the know of but one n ational holy day, forms of persecution, and the British prophets, as . proof in this matter is im' " diction of facte in heaven above. We FuldaVd ' eok until the atari tog bell sounded sane utterance ' s. The same men hold ' up PMtoffl ce at i:tneimiati, Ohio. which is the Fourth Of July. The politi- Jew thanks heaven that he is not in possible. I do take the whole of |th e forgive him also this on account of hia were.treated as such. |{j ^^1^1°^"^^^^^°^ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE , PER YEAR - - - $1 00 ca! authorities of a nation can not legia- Russia Of Roumania. He bears up un- old Testament as ia divine revelation , humane sentiments/and earnest piety. ' I wonder did the jeporter expect to 0Uhe Lue«erfrenzy of Jew baifag u " to be Willi DrbOiall $5 00 late a holy day upon a people , certainly der the lighter burden as his fathers did and I can not be sure that any addition We Vonld kindly. ^ Postage 10 Europe , One Yea r : - - $1 00 not upon a free people. We hold that and his oo religionists do under much to the word of God was necessary for study Judaism a little 1 while before he No doubt a large section, of American f iv ® a a , 0 " rivOlouiuyj Bo ' carel^y '^n a ' so ei ! ' BATES rp advertising the pob' tical authorities may ordain a heavier ones. Still it must bo admitted, the salvation of man, as it would cer- writes again predicting Its end. society would have liked to bow down pensively for , generati6nB;ta;, have-the eenl •omptocma rv Knointi.,.,!. .¦»¦ (>bi> ' nn rj m r. <*> suspension of the government business that human nature revolts against that tainly be very unkind of God ¦ not to ' , ¦ ¦ , -. and worship, bnt as there was no such 'g^j ft ™/; g) t %%¥£*£*$*' & - Betrotbiiis, sitttrinueu . Births , Death« ic., indi to o "for this or that day, and give ita imme- constant assailing and insulting of one ' s have told all,' to his saints and ; ' l [Chicago XBuiasia ] display of veneration for a title what extravagance; largely, perhaps; because they R.a^ for n.HPi.AV ADVE.msK.MKNTs ^ diate s ervants a day of rest and recrea- religion and considers it an infringe - prophet9 > whloh fa necessary for ;the . , . jj oTES AND COMMENTS. ' ^ ^ f ^f^l^SZ r2l -^tSS SoS^-ffi^ to^Th« ¦ kuowaoii appim uion. tion , but beyond that they shall npt go. ment of his rights and curtailment of salvation of man. I oan not -be iraie- . a* : '" " course, when there is aomething of real .J™ ,^. ^^ h * t . B ^ hile . " u, " often have «roHni»r.NTARv nn.i momorini rcfotutioHK .,{ StUl some people like to call the Thanks- his freedom, to live and believe in the 0 ny ra tB, that the passion and death of ™- ; -bw ti» i. ^- 1 , . ' v importance to chronicle it is different , as . oaroMed and loved j and drank and gambled. . W*^^^^ ^ K ^* * ^ n e D»y a national holy day ' and religion of his fathers and his own con- ^y 0 ne person , to atone for the eine of .^iSKtt S for ¦instance , the = following signifldant ^Jffife^ ^*"^^ ¦iuonii charge oi 45.00 cttch. they have a right to do bo. And yet the viotion; and this is factuall y the busi- mankindi is compatible with the love and latlng to a/Jewisb . subject guited . to young occurrence: ., . . .. , dancers Budtlbnly; find' theinBelvea face to * '- Iuhnu, ^.rf tii. ^HbHMtt l.tti. ^ st English sermon on Thanksgiving ness of the hired missionaries The merpy 0f ' God according to the plain ^uSS^ES^ Mpe r .onireadera will confer a favor upon bott (he Day—published in the Occident -r was proof is on hand just now in Turkey and oohceptidn of justice; and if I am con- than 20 , 000 words and not more than 30 , 0 00. ot S' tfAfh^ :^^ rfemioMta fi^well -' :o« trade and pile - inillioiiB on milUon«; The tdrerth erB and <h J e pubUphera by BUtlng tkat they preaohed in 1840 in. our Bene . Yeshurun China. It is the mlssionary thatis hated, : ^ Md f thte; , j oertainly onnnot p r0 ve, '^iW W^it&^fc'^ii 0 ^^ markiDg, "reuppiae^ we Bhall . see you next ' •npej OR loo, ^>l a P T l °S h'8/eward in .belng mmiM*^ *W EM m*** . f emple ataUoinri ati , by Rev Barnes K. because he is the instrument of a hateful lhat tni8 unhapPy victim was Jesus of tt&Etf g£^£$&tt %£^*d^&& %££ ^^ ^^^^^^ AdvcrtiscmcntB of congreimiionB-. nnlcM other- Qutheim. persecution. If we-would send into Nazareth . perhaps it was Socrates; ' possession not later than March l. l897.;>£he; 3fi tif BOn " n.w and . cautioned him to }he 7pr^ . :»^* M ^" p^ W«t ^ V ' , those countries agents of industry, com, j^ Mi beef or his brother Jona- fe&'SW.a'^jAj ^^ aA ' ' ¦ ¦^ %^&^A J f t^3MS& TxTRKKY > We '«* infornl9d ' ha« n<7 moroe or cultivation, of the soil , ' to teach thlm, or - any one of the numerous tedfi ^u, the prober standard of , the , Sq.u -^ It U ^ fan d of steang^ to , fln d one S'nr nulp oi Va^ubiW but one cl ass of. people that, stands be- them the arts of ne ace or war, to . deyei: inart yn that sacrificed their lives^upon ffi dtltefctffi bandT a^" h " went awayi> unpretenUously of the .house . of ^apsbTarg on the hfe^^^fh^Se^SSi n th^ tween.Tnrk and Christian , who hate one ope the resources , of : the country, and t healtarof trnth and for the salvation " zoW^re^We Pub^^^^ aa he came. ¦ -, - , -- ------, - . --, - liberal side, " of/ avgnesdoni with-the . not. wish tohave ^ the ^ nflvcruwmen^ inserted another furiously just now, and . these the intellectual arid , moral , capacities of 0 f taankind. I cannot be sure/that ' I ^ 702 W. Lombard St.i Baltimore Md. The caution probably , referred to the exception of Joseph:II aU the rule rs of ' t»^npturt " ep ubu»he™Vhoff U giv ' nB their are the israelites. The Turk likes , the man , the y wonld not hate the foreigner, understand the prophets of. old better If there is any literary talent among money the . duke has 'teceived from Mr. Austria have been theVrelentless foes of «r<ew. - . , - . - y - Isra e l ite because he is noG hristian , ahd T nej¦ ' . .j eel this constant assailing of thkn the people did and do :to whom; the Jews of . this country the ' aboyelib- Vanderbilt; and was weli-timed. in view progress, and the Jews oever received Xocounta . of wWdlrigg and burials will be the Christiah does the same because he their religion , the injustice of; such peir- those inspired men, spoke , and who pre- era! offer should call it out. One: tnptt- of; What the Marquis de Castellane has anything bnt harshness at . their hands. ' F* « family^o?a BuhLr% g eV; " thw wiarH^bww is no Turk; He is just now the neutral 8ecution: ^and it produces hatred/, The; Berved gnarded and shielded those holy said dollars for a story of the length been doing 1 with the Gould millions;. It Men with records like those common to MiorSn^ to length^ A^ ground, . This is the . reason that the j ew however can not ,; hate;, it is ordain- oracles ' with thelr ' blTOd and their . ' lives designated is compensation of . the most is interesting to know that Mr. Vander- all of the anti-Semite leaders would not : ao lines m length win be pubiishpd free H ao-: Turkish government now appoints as ed ih his Bible "Thou shalt nothate thy these thousands of -years. Theyj ; ' c6n- genero us kind and should occasion much bilt left the scene in an unpretentious be permitted to pose as representatives "fo P p\Tlor W one yea r. rdar ol 8Ubs< : rl P t,on , aj l d many j ews to public offices , as .are .. -able , brother in thy heart. " V sistently deny.that entire fabrio ' of .^ manner , but it would have been more bo , of anything higher In : tK^ social scale . . . ;. .. y ' [ . . , ' . ' . . ' . ' ' .. ;. —-. to flU them. There are ' not very many ' . :. . . . _—__— , Tati0n with the vicarious atonement; the literati . Up to;date there ' has ' not been had he been accompanied by a brass than a mob of jaU ' birds .'hnt it' seems - ¦•t :b?" pub * iJh 0 (?i S .or ' pi?"^ t hem who possess , the required Because the Jew can not hate and- is miracles and angelic^ demonstrations written one single , solitary story of gout band or had a salvo of artillery signified that . the lowest scoundrel.is good enough ' ? P \«toi r^iowK ability, They: have committed the same forbidden . by his code . to . retaliate-or; connected therewith . '? I f -there is no tempor^neous Jewish life in this , couh-. his departure.: What . a.. nation of vul- to leaa^braadeag ainBt ihe/ JowB:^- ' : ' . ' . ' ' . ——7—-—: —— blonder as . did: their cb-rcligionists in bear.grndge, it is doubl y unjust to per- " certitude ' in those matters—and that tr y, that wa s " worth the writing material garians we are ! ' " lows so hotoriOnsly'disoiedited that they . . NE WS- ITEMS. ¦ Russia , Poland and elsewhere; they neg- Beoate him and his religion. The strong- there is hon e miUions of Christians more ^ Perhaps it-may be ,# * . » . - - "9 utterly ' . ' without social standing-ar e w^ wonM bo.much obliged . to those of our leoted the . language of thq people to er. party , taking . advantage over . - the than there are Jews in the . world are due/to the lack of . asu fficient demand: to ' Dr. Lueger , the . auti-Semitic leader , not without audiences when it comes to hle dne wlkumsHh 8 e g dMir9 e c 0 r5on^ Which they, belong. - The Turkish Jews weater is always wrong and immoral, perfectly- aware now—then ' that ' whole encourage that^^ style of literary work, al- whom the Emperor of Austria has re- defaming and calumniating the Jews. ' wr ^ ecilye adXeBBes , befor e the time speo ° ned! i . nsisted upon speaking the ' Spanish jar- The ¦ Church , !taking' , . advahtage , over conversion mania is no more , with ' the though su& pan scarcely be the casei ns fnsed to recogniz e as'Maypr of Vienna, » » , ( " » ' ¦ ' "' wuw ' "8010"1 M^ V °°°' 1 ^ m E - goh as those in Russia, Poland , and else- Judaism is. : ho less in the . wrong, be^t men than an inherited unco nscious thiapaper has always held itgel f in read- belongs to the ' ; sajne ' categoryfwherein That unutterable blackguard the ' rit iiburg, p a—Before Monday noon to where insisted upon speaking a German In this particular, case . the wrong is hatred of the church against Judaism, mess " to pay a fair remuneration for that are to- be placed all the leaders of that Marquis de Mores has been trying to - ^^ '^^"^V 0-0- ^6^6"^- 0-' jargon. Their higher education consists dpub]y sach. . iYon hunt ' and . persecute and as suoh unbecoming enlightened <?lass of vrriting. In re viewing, the . list, cult. Broken-down ;iibertlnes-like: the arouse a French thob agaiils ' t "Barney "' -l. otn«TlHe«^»Kore Monday nooa to loc E. in learning Hebrew, Bible, Talmud , and tne Jew f. in order to teach him ', the and reli gious men , in America or En- of . wr iters for , the Jewish' press, ' I see ho ' Marquis de Mores , or scamps aid swmd- Bariiato, the "K afflr King. ' , ' , " . He- tr ied - . Kenmoky«., terwAnUt and Brpo< 8t., commentaries and codes. So it happens reiigiQn of . love, ' , you argue " , although in gland especially^- ' ¦% . V cause , to feel sanguine that a successful lers like Ahlwardt j - :Sievrath and HaM to incite the Earisians Wvi oWnce going : ^ Si^!Sl72Ti^ o^Ti. ° b 0 ora 8t., Eo? rX now that most of the Turkish Jews are theory your . religion of love . is taken . , . _l£_L_ ' ¦ ' . competitor for this prize will arise from merstein to the last man., The Berlin so far as to'tell thorn ' at"- what h ot el ' ^ »». 7i6 and 7i7.:, - a ynoji conVbTsant with the. Turkish langn- fr 0m the . Jewish code. "Thou shalt . i ove V^v these nrefatorv remarks we cast ^^ hn dst: However , the ' iiraucement correspondent , of the press association Baraato . was staying, ahd-pointin K out - S», r Ba nday afternoon . ag9( . therefore could not; be; placed in the Lord : thy God: ,with aU thy/heart , J^^SSSST^ may be snfflciehtl y great in this instance surely cannot be considered as biased in Wat: modem MidS as thl EK Baitiniore.-B«fore Monday noon to M. " s., pribnc oflicos. . Those of them who. can with all thy soul .and, all thy might" is m * . . . > ' ¦ * :.,_ iyl tVrin r ~ a i,„rHv in t0 arotu ? e the : ambition of some hitherto favor of the Jews , his account of the their financial woes Anv one who losr ¦ ¦ , , . ^^.^ , H^,» , «J r t y. -: ¦ ;:. ^a^ the - langpa8 e.o f the QQuntry are ' takenUte rally fronl Benteronomy vi , 5, ^n^S o f^SetaS S ,ate H ^^ ^ - *»». ^^ ** ¦ Nation is, therefore .^of decided inter, SJSh^S-^^ AriS " MB. SAMUBtw. OOTJobebg . . gladly appointed to posts of honor and whero it is preceded , by . "Hear O Israel , . e ^ Christianity in its trinitariari pr0Te - be ^ pase " American -Jewish est. It is a . somewhat lengthy cli ppings gold' ¦: mines exempUfled i- ;the ancient ik. regularly 0ccredit.d : bn«JneM repre- profit. They are known as loyal men , the Lord is our G6d ,. the Lordis One.'? orthodox form is soon to supercede Jn- Uf? " 8tlU ^ mnch in . i* 8 ^ansitional but there is , not a word in it-that is not adage ofa fool and his ' -money. Admit- ••niativa and correspondent of ail of -pur less objectionable to Christian s than the So is the; commandment "Thou shalt A - •¦ ' »«a oil win «AimAWiin M T^ns stege te . present a very large number of of importance . and that should not be tins that even the most f avorablfl renm-tR ^^u '^^d -S^one, ^ ^T^^^^ love thy neighbor as thyselfjtekenliter- ^Slt^^^ SZ ^ ^ ** -sy characterisation , made as widely known as possibly: /, ' SSn^e 'S^^nS ' . n Uacaocouht andto receipt for same. . . Turk than the _ Christian, with his for- ally,from . Leviticus xix,I8: Judaism was ^ ^ ^fa of the Jews gathered to- yet tl>ere may be somewhere a novelist BebuN i Nov. i6 . _Fflce to face with . an of them are true-it would be ah utter ¦ : ' ' i " ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ _^^ eign missionanes, who are the most out- the ' religion of love twehty centuries J: ' - ^^ ¦ * - - ., . p„1o : f iU„- ¦ ' o«n. m .embryo who has enough talent to do eastern crisis, in the . midat of a diniomatio imDoasibiiitv to nav anvthimr nv« VH-.H ¦ ; ^BWISH CA^DAB. s poken enemies of the lslam. , . ? , - , ptior;to the establishment ^ the Church ^S^^s^ ScS ^us whatZangwill didfOr thl.ewsof ^SR&tt fe S upo^XSw lvalue I - - . 1895^-6666. ¦¦ .t~- , . » ' * ' . , . —; :- .. ' •¦ ¦ - . in Western Europe. ^ What is the use of . ^ - v.. ¦ ¦ ¦>}, „ *¦ „» Q „„ „i j ' o<," f^^a n a r,i^ -^Qg^nrt. . If such a one exists, his com- ate strife ^between liberal Hungary :and. the anoh an nitAnr - ' ns thnsn - ' vi avB hoar, ' ^i* *^, - . .- /- . H ^ ^^ :°' f ^^ . S. w«i. g ,.^ BBsfefcftfflsarr' - SSB5E?i?35KSS SS,w e h ^:S.SS *?**»+ *- , *#? #. Sa32®S£.tUK£3 fttts^wa^hs ^^^^ ^- y*: 1896. . . ';¦ ¦ ' . ,.,.; . . . : » ¦ ^ T ^ a T . " * - ¦ ^T. ¦ -v , ¦; ,. " , and inst to the Jew; "while lt predicts ¦ <, :- •/ • . , , , " 4 . . Holbuw. If is the paradox of fate, that in live, - and none but fools have ever , Thursday, Jan. iC^-New Moon, Shebat. 23 , is ota ; l.tt e more interest to ^ Jew primeval forests, Jnda1S rn extended , that - * J * ^ now favored us jwxth their productions. u,e. day \whio^ muj |be near his h, *^ thought anything to the contrary . As Saturday, Feb. i5... *New Moon , Adar, than to the rest of the community, not religion of love to the stranger . the alien, J . . . - . --- c ' trn « . 'r>v ,ri a r The, information a fforded by the above Joseph has been obli ged to discipline the for Barnft tn hn «Wni tn w«n^hnr «««, &fe 27 "Snf ^ her: " . ¦ ¦ i., - Pecuniarily inte rested , : This arises from .it^t distinction br ^^tion i anVl in ^S nate tone ^S de^ gS ^no>mcement;of , the5»hblication Socle- ^^S» ^ -K^= ^^SSS&S^&- tt y . M^r.fNTw B MQon , Nissan. ' the fact that some time , since when^this christendom ^ not only the Jew . butevery SSSSct S oS^ dZ ^S ^ 8 1 10 * S ^^T ^^- Just how b^e f held , his-8ympathy : andj TeceiTJ abi yh6 better fitted for k financial - ' leader : . Snnday Mar.-29.. ' .. ' ..Pas 8oyer, . .lst i day, . ' man Grant bought a tract 1 .of land and foreigner or alien- is under the ban of f . - 6 moral character m out days, we are yonng ^ secret , encourageineiit , km the" paradox , ol ^ Z^^S^ .tS ^-^! - Satiirdav; Anril 4. Passover. 7th day; " -, - . i ¦/- t _i_ ¦ .j .* u«.^^i^i- ¦ ¦ - .- . - ;-; ' ¦ ¦ ., " ¦ ¦ ' , , hannv to confess. - . One of- , these prints, , ° ,, , . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , , , . fate , that, with one foot on the verge ol the tnan .was . tnat eminent spequlator. ' The S^ffl^^ erMooni . IjS. . ' laid . it out as a summer resort, he ngidly exceptional law to . this very .day. In S senthiSmore or less . is the p^m ' ed :sh°nl ] d be .^° "«>» P'^- " ¦ ** 8JW ***^>und himself f ^^ orbedl t?disavo W 8outh>Sea bnbble was much less evident Friday ' May.l.:.La(cbOmer. excluded Jews from it,; The newspapers, practice there is no such a thing any- . ™j pr^ennng aii more _ or wss . is tne P »m mamfeBt, lmproper tha t the judges the last violent prejudicei to which bis sover- r,l^^ nn . - ¦ U^^^ ,, A tri < ' SSJ^LS eo^S^- . 5b.^^^W^W. ^ in Christendom- a^^ ^2^^^^ chie^ oi Sn ll ^ reZ^ sT aS^ ¦5 Friday, June 12.:.... «New Moon , Tamus. scoring for his display of pig headed l 0ve, and there never was, as the history f^^P' Wv Ungin . ^tyy-qntiSinq au thors are. The psnal course of signing European Je>v . haters , the gruwtu of , bin pow- m^Hart TM-ivir, -th * .L h«.„fh- TOHh " ^amfe^ Ne^o^T- : " »?*** ^\^.^ SS SS^ gth a n^oV ^. or deyice^th^the & ^ p$^^Z % Z^ ^f fitt^& SL T* ' Bunday, July ». ' ¦ Fas€o[ A.b. ' and in person that he was.malang-a root endless hostQities and wars among picture in front representing 'Abra- true name in a sealed envelope , should be protests this;. week- againsf the emperor ' s, de- WaV out of all nronorHnn tn h^ nWir.; ' ' ¦ S^^KS^igSl 1 " 1, ¦ : .^' fi,!?^^, ; ^ Christian nations and . the armed camps ¦ ham sacrificing Isaac.- . :; - . . ¦ ;, ftoowe^ matter how fair those who ^S^m 'ttS^^^^ ^^^ h J fLd ' nSo dy^Le . ' ¦ ' "Observed[ also urecedind day ahead. Now there is no reason to sup- .of .modern- Europe speak , not of love; the The author s ays in his preface : - -•: Bit in pn dgnient intend to .be they cannot couragement which , for .a generatiori , the who ' parted mth their moneV in African . «Obkerve* following day. pose that his ariti-Semitismhad anything wdQ da fei > the inquisitions, . the work xiis ^ pamphlet hag a special mis- hel p : beiDg'uncon Scipns] y|influenced by f^^J throne!" *** ^^ ^ speculations, needed no assistance ' in -" ' ,. ' . ' ' .. .. . to do directly with his bankruptoy. The 0f calvin in :Geneva , the persecution of s ion;.it is -dddressed. primarily to the snoh„writers as may have already made ..L ^ .in i,,^.,,;™ - making fool of themselves ' - ' Rabui Salzuan of Charleston, W. Jews took-no action on it. - They did not heretics , schismatics, philosophers, free Jews, and ; . every one of .^hat race " , on. re putations or are favorably known to 1 - 0 * t f. BB asbbis dhara.oi£ri8tics. , . j, - . _ Va., ^vill go to . WUkesbarre , Pa., it boycott his wares or try . to injure him in^ thinkers by Christians to Christians ' , ^ earth °ught fo read. and . ' -study these them;. The mostabsolute ignorance of the w ^^^^ * * ' r - ' - - , seems; and Rabbi Rubenstein from Lit- anyway. Yet Grant' s business collapsed the slavery of the peasantry to their aml^pf the ^ GXaid are ^ an writersVpersonality is the only fairway bufgomabter . continned to^the/dissolution ' . of Shorn, of all extraneous ' , matters the tie Rook , Ark., to Fort Wayne, Ind. . and the reason of its doing, so maybe christian lords-aye, all history speaks end, and at' that tiine-the Jew, according of cbhdhcting " . such a competition , if it .^* d j ""S-^ ^.M^ *?* t T lt ! 1 * ? efforts to induce the . sohool board to per- L . « - . . ' —— stated in four words . viz: Grant is a fool, loudly and emphatically, that in prac- to the Scriptures, will again ;come into is done in any other manner it will sure- , ^pn thaDdnube . l^is no ° tnec«isa^ te>^^ the Bible . Congreoation Beth Israel of Port- Now sometimes a man may bea Jew tice the religion of love was in all Chris- favor with God , arid , thrpngh . them His ly reflect upon i;he honesty of the aU bf Lueger' a career. He can ;be described to be introduced into the public schools land , Oregon , has re-elected Rev. Dr., J. hater and not ba a fool . Earl y environ- tend6m:a farce .and is so yet In all i\s ^^^^S^^&^biih J m^^^^^uM^m^Met y ^J ^X^p n ^S^nX^ » ' a * e ^ h ?ok of morals . is . the-same old : ¦ Bloch for two years begiuuig at the ex- ments, fanatical teachings in a. Christian - political organizations. Shortly some mission, it will not be forthe lack qf the deserves great credit . for this effort to eiderable magnetism and httle princi ple. ' : He s cheme s : to force the : Bible v into ; the piration of his present term in August sabbath school , an injury done to him- piona sonls have discovered that old most abundant , rich , and- rare material , encourage ' Jewish writers ' :* ' and Jewish anteB?aud e ebau>n\' M h hi^felIe sc hools;. , : It is riot worth ' while to cite 1J39B. ' . - ' " ._ ¦ . . ' Belf or to 'h09e dear to him may have Jewish doctrine of love , and have come but the fault will be with The Author., literature, and I hope theTesults will parson Stoe ' cker, and about asi vulgar " anS -the arguihents used in- favor ] of intro- 1 ' given his mind a twist in the wrong di- to the conclusion they must force it We did read arid. stridy -these pages/ meet with its best expectations. V: " - - ' . : - ; - meridadotw asi his other Berlih . oblleagne , dnoing such a work, they . are one iarid Dk. Joel Mueller , professor of Tal- rection> This p0ssibiy he could not upon the Jews who brought it into the bnt^afied in finding.the proof t0 ; the-al- . ' # ' # !- , / ,;: g^SdT coward%e 1.l.tedT^ng t " aU nothmg more: ' than pretexts to dis-. ¦ mud at the Hoohschnle in Berlin died hclp> bnt he conld h el p barryi human f amiiy. All this seems to be legation that the ti ine has arrived when tn re ference trtwhaf ft™«nro a in tV,boQ JonRservice in imperial parliament. He has guise the real Object. -Any Jew <who is kS^ tSSr Sbl S Re 0 iD f thiS Pr ff 6 ' T Z 8 . bUBhr less wicked as it is the fruit of pitiable the times of . the Glentiles are almost at co luinSa coupW te TaSS w^ found upon reside of ^ those who, favor inown as tne eaitor oi KaoDimoai rve- relations and above all advertising his ignorance of Scriptures and history. The an end , etc. If facts are a good proof , - in£r th& ' attitndfi ' Of T(,m - «h wnmAn session of the city bonnoll on Wednesday the this project must be. :verj bUnd lihdeed , spouses and other works. More anon. weakne99 to the world Failing. to do sb Jew taught and practices the religion of the Gentiles and the JewsWin healthy towards toeWOmeh' s ChnS Temher SS Sw^a *^^* ^ aUowing his . ' * ' ~, ^8 Proved- conclusively that he was a iove> ag y0n can see in his domestic life, condition , just nowhere and abroad . ' . All anra Union ; Miss : Fxances E WiUard Wm to ,eelt Bttti8faot,OD - - ' - ., - ears to grow at the expense of his ' brains. Leopold Wou.NEit , one of the offlciat- f00l and no fool ever conducted a large in the attachment to his family and prophecies of the end approaching-the ^Htes to this naner - . r -' rYon are af raid -to , fighV' - . shouted one of . A ll those who objected to the reading of ' -ing Rabhis of the congregation in Vien- bn8ineBS s dooesSfully . Plenty of money friendS f in his mnch lauded institnfcions Talmud protests againstsubh prophecies' -\ ¦ , . „; .,,, ¦ ¦ ¦ 7. - .. , ¦-}¦ ¦ ' ¦ ^^ot meet me I^Ih^ ea^ons ' " Mer ' the ^ ible in the schools wUl oppose this na . died last month aged «venty-seven and good asslat ants» may . stave off the of charity, his taking care of the poor -are no more than a pessimis tic concep - . b^WtoWw^^^ld fill^S : " teooblkd with a past ' ' sl y *riq£ td putwit'them, ' For it is noth- . years. He was known outside ot his orash for awhile but where there is such and needy, the helpless and abandoned; tion of God' s beautiful ' creation . ¦ But ' selves at home : with oor . White Ribbon, .., ;' ¦ ' " _ Mb _ .v 4H L f , V , . '' * , V ing more than a tridk of the sano . timon- home only by his contributions to de- innate weakness in the head , it is bound and if you. can not see all those practices , our author attempts , to prove all that he ^^IJ^S&l ^j tiiS^M 'iu^^^^^^f i^AJm ioW,^-Pharisaical . crowd ^ haV4s; . never nominational magazines and periodicals, to come sooner or later. And so itctfme remember the fact , that the Jews are . says. He finds and produces proof pOsi- . to: , send, fraternal delegates to. 'the annual ^^ l t t B o/^P 08 " 1 ? ^ 9 0ttn h , ' 8 Past , easy unless engaged in fbrbirjEr its harro w Which evinced more zeal and piety than to pass in the case of J. C. Grant. Pretty everywhere loyal and lawabiding citi- tive m the .Bibl e, espe ci^^^ gcn oittrsmp, more oeauty map sucstance . much all the rogues and fools get paid zens everywhere among the very nation 8 of Daniel and the Revelations Of John , any of their societies,: .These interchanges of the oomip.newspapers ^ in Vienna :thU week nothing to do with them; ^j f the school -At home ,, however, he was a hi Rhly re- 0ut in this world , but as a rule the fools that have wronged and outraged them which are so mystic that you can find ¦^f ^S^lt^^^J ^ t tt !l 7 fxa ' thiy cttTdS sTwith ln^Pun^ He^ol'^ Wd thinks that Chicagoiheeds to be specteo .pastor and earnest teacher in Is- get their due more promptly. for centuries, because they can nothate. anything m them you -imay imagine. ' X^S&^&^Xi ^ ™**l He ° i SM^ . H^ot be placed.under . the tutelage ol* lot of pur- rael. The whole rabbinate of Vienna ^ ,. We loyo the j ew " _they Say eve r He quotes from other . prophets . and . v , Li this hopeieHeve me, ^ - effi SRfe Bocie^r l" 8 -^ itanic^ women and . pietistio ' parsons let . was assembled around that coffin, to ANTI.SEMI^ISM AND &ml.3Tj. sinoe the American and the French makes out quite a case, as the. lawyers y^T "^r God : and . Home and Native %£^ Z^g££^%^m it accede to this-demand: - ^ - l\a °L an d W frienr8 t0 a ^^^ DAISM IDENTICAL. revolutions extinguished some of the would say, leading to the . following; ' ¦ . Feanobs E. W^arO. ^^S tl^^T an!ali &^ -^ " ' ' . . , * -^: K -^ - inherited barbarism-" we want to save judgment : ; What Miss : Willard.sa.ys in regard to Iwn perfeotly wilUng^ to give the Jews tWr On account of his daughter ' s marryine n Mr. O. Neusch atz de Jassy \vrites in them ; therefore we seek to convert What mpre can he say than to yon he the ' c rMvatioh.rf ^ <%. : The change of affairs in Russia , as a. Z. d. J. "Drnmontaden " from Paris, them. " Th at is all very nice and very, has said by.the mouth of these two great meet with a cordial, reception from that l waTt S folMd 8 toTbnoioetaon " "' ' thToVcV d6P hVv 8 ^ far as the .Tews are . ci>ncerued , is hardly Ho gives expression to an opinion which kind, but it is also a residue of the hivet- prophets in whom you believe f Your Jewish women. A closer fellowship be» " ' Thi. a Lueger joke was greeted with ' wild years ' - W ' ¦ - - ** - ,i * * - .ypc rceptibk as far aA . the political and the soften voiced, namely, - that it is not erate fanaticism, the same in kind {StS ^lTJ fffflLl ^ei£*he organization which she repre- ^S^ ^lSSS^S^ST^SSL ^ Th ' atV . the sort of i4 item that has ponce aucnonties are responsible , tor Drumont that roused the auti-Jewish ox- which set ablaze the pyres for heretics , your day of favor is just now dawning; sents and Jewish societies .can be made nVieht be gi yen to illustrate the coarse vilifi- been making the rounds of the nress for , they are in Russia as good as irrespons- citement in France so that it was dis- and armed the executioner with the axe your hour is .at. hand ; accept it , Jew, prolific of good in many ways ' . There ^lfthe ^ aoDrovaU h ^ ^ * f s 1 K raWn . to i him J the past few weeks to rive non : Tews the ible opposite the common man , anyhow cussed two d ays long in the French par- to slay schismatics. If one would come wM» . exceeding ^ great joy. : For 1900 0an be no doubt that the advances made Viennese citizens.: Two «1U sufficrbowever imnression th at TfiwRVn«BW~ nTri nM Ssm rltm t^CoTSrout "T i * " ^ TT^V^T' » 1°^°™ °* T™ *" ¦? S e^atS SgtaZ by Miss Willard ^ be met ^ fully half ^WS^- & !±^ ^1 S^^tSETS spotisni runs from the emperor through montane clergy, that stand behind Dru- maltreating your mother , y our wife, but with thabright shining Of His second way by those representing the higher 6er Jewish ¦ professora. have atwioteiJI studl only has the. daughter irrevocably dis- the whole chain of officials to the last mont. It is the antagonism against Free your daughter , your sister , whom yon coming, which is even at the door, you aspirations of Jewish womanhood. "For ehls from all parts of the world to her uni- honored herself bnt the infamv is re - village justice and constable. And yet Masonry, the freedom of the people, the love dearly, you would certainly take ^ agam covered ^6\M^d^" 0 a ° f God and Home and Native Land" is; a K?amWn?h^ upon her ' father, who hi turn a considerable change « observable in independence of the state from the him to be a fanatic that knows no bet- i^m^^Km^M legend that can well be emblazoned up- , her. oi«.gr . esses:with the . glory of -great S mnst^ retire from association with other ' ^ t0 - t 0ft 7 ubl - P-- ;^- h tak - ehurch , which made and supports Dru- ter , and treat him accordingly. If he %£V5! ?S fiSffi thaTever^Jew On any shield , be the bearer of it Chris- ^KST, -^ ¦ ^ Js WSSS nt i*. tne par e oi tne wronged .lew quite mont and his adjutants , This is un- would persistently intrude himself upon may cast aside the vail and see that Jesus tian or Je ' w. gelnud BellriJm is enough to recall ' whit the It is not surnrisinK^ with snoh insensate strongly. The . \' <«-«/> Wmnyn is not as doubtedi y correct in France and also in you and inflict his harangues upon you , is the Christ. " * » * Jew had been to modern Vienna.^ Ye t all fanatibism as this to rj oinr t that the rabidl y an ti-Semitic now ns it was last Vienna at this moment. Still it is but you would feel that the man is an en' The only objection we can raise is The sickening display of caddishness Jhrou&t the SSrid * a^claslel b^eSer Jews are accused ' of " bilofrv ahd an un- year yet , and other papers of note are as half true in Germany . and in England, tolerable fanatic , and attsmpt to keep that Mr. Walton finds prophecies in the and snobbery which is called forth by ^thtbe Folish emigrantsandHebrewbrothel conquerable desire ' for ' isolation . The nearly just to the Jews ns they can be Stoecker and <the conversion societies him away from yoar peaceable home. Old Testament which no- Jew ever did the presence of the bearer Of a foreign -'They are all alike," he had said "I w Id outside world 'doe ' s not understand that under Russian prnss laws. Another both in England and Germany do not The man persecates you with his fanati- find thore, and wo are quite sure that title in this country is enough to disgust ">. ll > , er ; di * unattended than be treated by any English Tudaism has verv largely re- -sign of the times is the fact , that the hate Free Masonry, :,d$not oppose free oal notions , yotf must keep him at a our expounders of Holy WrifcknoW more any half-way- decent individual . Just T^Jews 1 whX^ke^ne ^' t ' t' i ceived it^tendency from ^)larid whero Senate decided a number of important government , and yet ' * * they hunt the respectable distance. The Jew ' loves about it than any person who is not only what sortof peop le we ' are must puzzl e grain market of Vienna and thusVnTt one ' of persecution and oppression have had cases in favor of Je wish clients , which Jews, one with anti-Semitic rowdies and, his religion , he is the marty r of history no Hebrew scholar but no philosophical the readers of our papers on the other commerce ' and th bet 7T the , M P ital' ricb, their usual influehOe in makinir bieots could not have been done under the late the other with hire d missionaries. . It for the religions idea. He claims to and no historical expert. We find nO side of the water when they peruse the dressed this social Cps^n HnUme 1^118 ^" and zealots. Lord Rothschild did not regime. You hear now more than ever is everywhere the same struggle of the obey the Father 's commands as hia an- Jesus and no other redeemer in Scrip- stuff printed concerning the Duke of , "Tuooabmen who bring these exploitera of rcsim from ' anythihs when his daughter of public schools , especially industrial , church against Judai sm, which partakes cestors thousands of years ago vowed at tures. We do not wish to. go back to Marlboroug h. Why Teputable news- RraT n ^ markershoold - bfe married Lord Roseberry nor did his technological and normal schools con- of the character of the nation , in which the foot of Mount Sinai. His religion is Palestine, and do not believe that God papers permit their correspondents and drive them into the Danube , and there let Jewish brethre n/placei him in Quarantine ducted by Jews in Odessa, Kief , War- it is carried on. The church these many to him mother , wife , sister , daugh ter, ordained our return to Canaan. We reporters to impose slop and slush of ierve." <J«ath which such ghouls de- to ¦ protect themselves from contagion , saw, Minsk and elsewhere , and the uni - centuries tried and applied all menus— for whom he sacrificed all that'is dear to want no living and no dead ' king of Is- suc h kind npon the public is hardj o un- Oa ' Thursday, in a buVst of social , Qhrii«Uan To manvihto another faith is not usu- versities are not sb stnet any more in characteristic of the di fferent ages-to man on earth. And now oomes your rael and do not believe in any divine deratand. Just : imagine telegraphing g°^ par^hrosfne ^ N 8 ^ a f U ¦ *W» 1 »»» .-effort a lly looked upon as ah nnnardonable registering Jewish students according to exterminate Judais m , and failed in the blind fanatie persistently and recklessly hierarchy and dynasty. We can pot from New York this,, sort of rot about c ryi ng out In indignation : "oKt t&^^^^ and there is the lawful pare n tage. The agricultural main, for here it is yet. And the worst harangues him, saying that he maltreats find in the Bible that the Jews will be- the Duke ' s departure, : ¦ ^A a l {? 0 ^. ha? hut one^^ neokP Then we veir httte danker of anv of them resigh - colomes of Jews In tto lnterltw of Russia of it in this connection is, that Judaism what he loves dearest on earth ; must he come Gentiles , but we find thatthe Gen- There ^ no orowdingVno ' jo8tUng, as was on bur citySonr c^% nime ^ W °* in^good offices in case o f snoh an-oc- were released but lately from a number is much less than the Church in the way not feel wronged, outraged , hatefully tiles will become believers in the one. Observed at other/opijaslonsi when the; . bride v ' J^Mkal'le bj .it may ^ . ' . ' ; of oppressive restrictions , and the minis- of free government and the progi^ss of persecuted ? So he does, we imagine ; etemal God and faithfol adherents -tp §^ cte 'Sl^ > " ' : ^ i- : ' , -. ter or tne interior that forced these re- ri ghteousness; and free government is only that the Jew can not hate , and the. His eternal law, and thru the^fference froia.the time, they :set ..their feet:up , on ; the to reproabh and Uttle toToritlolise ti tt eseta- 'i V The newsn ' .;-• . . ¦ - . - : ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦) ' , v '^- v ' '?/ " ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' . ¦ ¦ '( ' ¦¦ . ' , ' " < •t-r ' -' ' " ' * ¦ , ' - r< ' ¦ ' -; -: - 'V " " ' " ' ' .' \ ' : :. ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' i/ ' '- ^ - s^,! , ( , ' ' ;c*i;;; - r -;v? : .;¦ ' ' . >: ' ¦ » , - . ' ¦ ¦ ' ; ;> ' -?

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Page 1: THE AMEMC^ - collections.americanjewisharchives.orgcollections.americanjewisharchives.org/wise/attachment/4916/TIS-1895... · nnrjm r.  suspension of the government business

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" Tl I- ' I I 'I strictions upon them was dismissed from the form of government towards which Christian unconsciously retain* p^. of of: JW ^4 GentUo ^11 be .obliterated. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest. U.S. Gov't ReportI IIP (\ lRPf PA!! ISfflPilllBl tho imperial cabinet. Evidently a new the nations tend, and all liberal men his inherited har^.bf, Judaism. . .. tfti-. We believe that God win ba cking oyer*

j ^ ; . -¦¦¦ : ¦: ¦-:.¦;_ ., ' ,J v^ -- '¦ , ' 'I'HV nillb UuUU imuum policy in regard to tho Jews and their hope for . This is bo well understood consciously we y - and we mean- it; aU the earth and notbver any one ooun; ' ' V^ V \

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'• ^Mfe:" ¦ "' ™-rop ' j&77~ rights in Russia haa dawned, one to say that Liberalism, Judaism, and Free Ma- If hia religions ' seritimonts would; rise try especially. We imagine we under. I '> < ' V-^ mM ' <'l- ' 'VSj^'Iml^n^^P

''ISAAC M, WISE, • ¦ • ¦ &at or. the leMt not M bad as the old one- Altor 80nry appear identical to reactionary from the obscure source of- the uhobn- stand the Bible as1 weu as any human B|i0^ iVV£9m'''l; ';'';^^~^* ^P

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~~ the coronation of Nicolas II., wo may minds any where on the European couti- scions to the illuminated region; ofVthe.' being 'does. Mr. Walton comes to , a - ¦ I^CpKi^BfcW^K ^^K fl

'^¦Wp^ ' , \J; '' ' r ^ r Wy ' -'-L/EO YV loli ' ix. 0<J.,. hoar go£jd newg Ir0m. Russia, We still nont , little Turkey excepted. conscious, he Would reason on that sub- translated version1 with his Christian ' I ^^Vjjj^JF ' V|f^M 'WMVMFJ M JBhVftPwiuanrns an p raoritiBTons. maintain. Joot> Ho *ould tell himself , I am cer: and ms.Wtloular beliefs, to all of which I'¦ ' ^'-'.'V- ;

^«i-—»' ¦ I^Lj lfflrKiMSK^'— ¦ „ T~ ~ . „ - -r— - ~> ;— The .lews do not remonstrate strongly tainly not sure, that > one who believes he ia welcome and entitled'. We only v Hv ' ^L ^^'.iy^sSKSSSSJWiSI.. ' '¦|; ^i",| '' ;*'':lOffice : N. W ¦ Cor. !¦ ilth and Vino fats, thanksoivino Day to the best of our against that milder British form of and practices the dicta-of. . , ' ^ ' AllfiitfcIT

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fin rinnftfi 0 Nrivnnih n'r 28 1895 recollection, ' is a New England semi- persecution by hired conversion; agentsi better off in that; unknown future life; he alone would;' anderBtan4: best.to the ' ' ^»*"" "*" *,* *-¦.yT ¦ ¦ 'Auncinnau, »., flOYBiiiuBi eo, to o. . hoHday and no national holy day. We because they are used to more cruel than is he who follows Moses: and the' '«oinsloQ of 'air.'and 'b^VBpan.it a pre- ,'. . . ' - , . . ' , '.. ' iEntered as second-class, mull mat ter at the know of but one n ational holy day, forms of persecution, and the British prophets, as. proof in this matter is im'" diction of facte in heaven above. We FuldaVd'eok until the atari tog bell sounded sane utterance's. The same men hold' upPMtoffl ce at i:tneimiati, Ohio. which is the Fourth Of July. The politi- Jew thanks heaven that he is not in possible. I do take the whole of |the forgive him also this on account of hia were.treated as such. |{j ^1^1° " ^^ ^°SUBSCRIPTION PRICE , PER YEAR - - - $1 00 ca! authorities of a nation can not legia- Russia Of Roumania. He bears up un- old Testament as ia divine revelation, humane sentiments/and earnest piety. ' I wonder did the jeporter expect to 0Uhe Lue«erfrenzy of Jew baifag u"to beWilli DrbOiall $5 00 late a holy day upon a people, certainly der the lighter burden as his fathers did and I can not be sure that any addition We Vonld kindly.

^Postage 10 Europe , One Yea r : - - $1 00 not upon a free people. We hold that and his oo religionists do under much to the word of God was necessary for study Judaism a little1 while before he No doubt a large section, of American fiv®

aa,0 "rivOlouiuyj Bo'carel^y' na'so ei!' BATES r p advertising the pob'tical authorities may ordain a heavier ones. Still it must bo admitted, the salvation of man, as it would cer- writes again predicting Its end. society would have liked to bow down pensively for , generati6nB;ta;, have-the eenl

•omptocmarv Knointi.,., !. .¦»¦ (>bi >'nn rj m r. <*> suspension of the government business that human nature revolts against that tainly be very unkind of God ¦ not to — ',¦¦ , -. and worship, bnt as there was no such 'g j ft ™/; g)t%%¥£*£*$*'& -Betrotbiiis, sitttrinueu . Births , Death« ic., indi t o o "for this or that day, and give ita imme- constant assailing and insulting of one's have told all,' to his saints and ;' l

[Chicago XBuias ia ] display of veneration for a title what extravagance; largely, perhaps; because theyR.a^ for n.HPi.AV ADVE.msK.MKNTs

diate servants a day of rest and recrea- religion and considers it an infringe- prophet9> whloh fa necessary for ;the. , .jjoTES AND COMMENTS. ' f ^f^l^SZ r2l - tSS SoS -ffi

to^Th« ¦kuowaoii appimuion . tion, but beyond that they shall npt go. ment of his rights and curtailment of salvation of man. I oan not -be iraie-.a* : '"" course, when there is aomething of real .J™, . ^h*t. B^hile . "u, "often have«roHni»r.NTARv nn.i momorini rc fotutioHK .,{ StUl some people like to call the Thanks- his freedom, to live and believe in the 0ny ratB, that the passion and death of ™ - ; -bw ti» i. ^- • 1 , .

' v importance to chronicle it is different, as. oaroMed and lovedj and drank and gambled. .

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ne D»y a national holy day' and religion of his fathers and his own con- ^y 0ne person, to atone for the eine of . iSKtt S

for ¦instance, the = following signifldant ^Jffife^^*" ^¦iuonii charge oi 45.00 cttch. they have a right to do bo. And yet the viotion; and this is factually the busi- mankindiis compatible with the love and latlng to a/Jewisb. subject guited . to young occurrence: . , . . . . , dancers Budtlbnly; find' theinBelvea face to*'-Iuhnu, .rf tii. ^HbHMtt l.tti. ^

st English sermon on Thanksgiving ness of the hired missionaries The merpy 0f ' God according to the plain ^uSS^ES^Mper.onireadera will confer a favor upon bott (he Day—published in the Occident -r was proof is on hand just now in Turkey and oohceptidn of justice; and if I am con- than 20,000 words and not more than 30,000. ot S'tfAfh^ : rfemioMta fi well ™-' :o« trade and pile - inillioiiB on milUon«; Thetdrerth erB and <hJe pubUpher a by BUtlng tkat they preaohed in 1840 in. our Bene.Yeshurun China. It is the mlssionary thatis hated,: Md f thte;,j oertainly onnnot pr0ve, ' iWW^it&^fc' ii0

^^ markiDg, "reuppiae^ we Bhall .see you next '•npejOR loo,^>laPTl°S „h'8/eward in .belngmmt»iM* *WEM m***. femple at aUoinriati, by Rev Barnes K. because he is the instrument of a hateful lhat tni8 unhapPy victim was Jesus of tt&Etfg£^£$&tt %£^*d^&&%££ ^ ^ ^ ^AdvcrtiscmcntB of congreimiionB-. nnlcM other- Qutheim. persecution. If we-would send into Nazareth . perhaps it was Socrates;' possession not later than March l. l897.;>£he; 3fi tif BOn "n.w and . cautioned him to }he 7pr^. :» * M ^"p^W«t —

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' ¦¦ %^& AJf t^3MS& TxTRKKY > We '«* infornl9d' ha« n<7 moroe or cultivation, of the soil, 'to teach thlm, or - any one of the numerous tedfi^u, the prober standard of , the , Sq.u - It

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S'nrnulp oi Va^ubiW but one class of. people that, stands be- them the arts of neace or war, to .deyei: inartyn that • sacrificed their lives^upon ffi dtltefctffi bandT a "h" went awayi> unpretenUously of the .house .of ^apsbTarg on the•hfe^^^fh^Se^SSi n th^ tween.Tnrk

and Christian, who hate one ope the resources , of : the country, and thealtarof trnth and for the salvation "zoW^re^We Pub^^^^ aa he came.

¦-,- ,-- ------, -. - -,- liberal side, "of/ avgnesdoni with-the4«.not.wish tohave

^the

^nflvcruwmen^ inserted another furiously just now, and . these the intellectual arid , moral, capacities of 0f taankind. I cannot be sure/that ' I 702 W. Lombard St.i Baltimore Md. The caution probably , referred to the exception of Joseph:II aU the rulers of' t»^npturt"e p ubu»he™Vhoff

Ugiv'nB their are the israelites. The Turk likes, the man, they wonld not hate the foreigner, understand the prophets of. old better If there is any literary talent among money the . duke has'teceived from Mr. Austria have been theVrelentless foes of«r<ew.- . ,- . - y - Israelite because he is noGhristian, ahd Tnej¦'. .jeel this constant assailing of thkn the people did and do :to whom; the Jews of . this country the' aboyelib- Vanderbilt; and was weli-timed. in view progress, and the Jews oever receivedXocounta .of wWdlrigg and burials will be the Christiah does the same because he their religion, the injustice of; such peir- those inspired men, spoke, and who pre- era! offer should call it out. One: tnptt- of; What the Marquis de Castellane has anything bnt harshness at . their hands. •' F*« family^o?a BuhLr%geV; "thw wiarH^bww is no Turk; He is just now the neutral 8ecution: and it produces hatred/, The; Berved gnarded and shielded those holy said dollars for a story of the length been doing1 with the Gould millions;. It Men with records like those common to

MiorSn to length^ A^ ground, . This is the .reason that the jew however can not,; hate;, it is ordain- oracles' with thelr' blTOd and their.' lives designated is compensation of . the most is interesting to know that Mr. Vander- all of the anti-Semite leaders would not :ao lines m length win be pubiishpd free H ao-: Turkish government now appoints as ed ih his Bible "Thou shalt nothate thy these thousands of -years. Theyj ;'c6n- generous kind and should occasion much bilt left the scene in an unpretentious be permitted to pose as representatives"foPp\Tlor

Wone year.

rdar ol 8Ubs<:rl Pt,on,aj ld many j ews to public offices , as.are..-able, brother in thy heart." V sistently deny.that entire fabrio'of . manner, but it would have been more bo, of anything higher In :tK^ social scale. . . ;. .. y ' [ . . , ' . '. . ' . ' ' . . ;.—-. to flU them. There are' not very many ' .:. . . . _—__— , Tati0n with the vicarious atonement; the literati . Up to;date there'has'not been had he been accompanied by a brass than a mob of jaU ' birds.'hnt i t ' seems

- ¦•t :b?"pub*iJh0(?iS.or 'pi?" them who possess , the required Because the Jew can not hate and- is miracles and angelic^ demonstrations written one single, solitary story of gout band or had a salvo of artillery signified that .the lowest scoundrel.isgood enough' ?P\«toi r^iowK ability, They: have committed the same forbidden .by his code . to. retaliate-or; connected therewith .'? If -there is no tempor^neous Jewish life in this, couh-. his departure.: What. a. .nation of vul- to leaa^braadeagainBt ihe/JowB:^- ': ' . ' .' ' . ———7—-—: —— blonder as .did: their cb-rcligionists in bear.grndge, it is doubly unjust to per-" certitude ' in those matters—and that try, that was" worth the writing material garians we are! ' " lows so hotoriOnsly'disoiedited that they. . NE WS- ITEMS. ¦ Russia, Poland and elsewhere; they neg- Beoate him and his religion. The strong- there is hone miUions of Christians more

Perhaps it-may be , # * . » . - - "9 utterly'.'without social standing-ar ew^ wonM bo.much obliged .to those of our leoted the. language of thq people to er. party , taking . advantage over . - the than there are Jews in the . world are due/to the lack of . asufficient demand: to ' Dr. Lueger, the . auti-Semitic leader, not without audiences when it comes tohledne wlkumsHh

8eg

dMir9e

c0r5on^

Which they, belong. - The Turkish Jews weater is always wrong and immoral, perfectly- aware now—then 'that 'whole encourage that^^ style of literary work, al- whom the Emperor of Austria has re- defaming and calumniating the Jews.'wr ecilye adXeBBes, before the time speo°ned! i.nsisted upon speaking the ' Spanish jar- The ¦ Church , !taking',. advahtage , over conversion mania is no more , with' the though su& pan scarcely be the casei ns fnsed to recognize as'Mayprof Vienna, » », ( " » '

¦' "'wuw'"8010"1 M^V °°°'1 m E - goh as those in Russia, Poland, and else- Judaism is. : ho less in the . wrong, be^t men than an inherited unconscious thiapaper has always held itgel f in read- belongs to the'; sajne ' categoryfwherein That unutterable blackguard the' ritiiburg, pa—Before Monday noon to where insisted upon speaking a German In this particular, case . the wrong is hatred of the church against Judaism, mess "to pay a fair remuneration for that are to- be placed all the leaders of that Marquis de Mores has been trying to- ^ ' ^"^V0-0- ^6^6"^- 0-' jargon. Their higher education consists dpub]y sach. . iYon hunt ' and . persecute and as suoh unbecoming enlightened <?lass of vrriting. In reviewing, the. list, cult. Broken-down ;iibertlnes-like: the arouse a French thob agaiils't "Barney"'-l.otn«TlHe«^»Kore Monday nooa to loc E. in learning Hebrew, Bible, Talmud, and tne Jew f. in order to teach him ', the and religious men, in America or En- of .writers for , the Jewish' press,' I see ho' Marquis de Mores, or scamps aid swmd- Bariiato, the "Kafflr King.',',". He- tried- .Kenmoky«., terwAnUtand Brpo< 8t., commentaries and codes. So it happens reiigiQn of . love,', you argue", although in gland especially^- ' ¦ % . V cause , to feel sanguine that a successful lers like Ahlwardtj- :Sievrath and HaM to incite the Earisians WvioWnce going :^ Si !Sl72Ti o^Ti.°b0ora 8t., Eo?rX now that most of the Turkish Jews are theory your . religion of love .is taken . , . _l£_L_ '¦'. competitor for this prize will arise from merstein to the last man., The Berlin sofar as to'tell thorn 'at"- what hotel '

»».7i6and 7i7.:, -

a y• noji conVbTsant with the. Turkish langn- fr0m the. Jewish code. "Thou shalt.iove V^v these nrefatorv remarks we cast ^^ hndst: However, the 'iiraucement correspondent , of the press association Baraato . was staying, ahd-pointinK out- S»,r

Ba nday afternoon . ag9( . therefore could not ; be; placed in the Lord : thy God: ,with aU thy/heart, J^ SSSST may be snfflciehtl y great in this instance surely cannot be considered as biased in Wat: modem MidS as thlEKBaitiniore.-B«fore Monday noon to M."s., pribnc oflicos. . Those of them who. can with all thy soul .and, all thy might" is m* . .. > '¦ *:.,_ iyl tVrin r ~ a i,„rHv in t0 arotu?e the: ambition of some hitherto favor of the Jews, his account of the their financial woes Anv one who losr¦ ¦ ,,. ^^. ,H^,», «Jr

ty. - : ¦;:. ^a^ the- langpa8e .of the QQuntry are' takenUterally fronl Benteronomy vi , 5, ^n^S of SetaS S

,ate

H ^ - *»». ^^ **¦ Nation is, therefore.^of decided inter, SJSh^S- AriS "MB. SAMUBtw. OOTJobebg. . gladly appointed to posts of honor and whero it is preceded , by ."Hear O Israel,. e Christianity in its trinitariari pr0Te - be

pase

" American -Jewish est. It is a.somewhat lengthy clippings gold'¦: mines exempUfled i- ;the ancientik. regularly 0ccredit.d :bn«JneM repre- profit. They are known as loyal men, the Lord is our G6d,.the Lordis One.'? orthodox form is soon to supercede Jn- Uf? " 8tlU

mnch in . i*8 ^ansitional but there is, not a word in it-that is not adage ofa fool and his'-money. Admit-••niativa and correspondent of ail of -pur less objectionable to Christians than the So is the; commandment "Thou shalt A - •¦ ' »«a oil win «AimAWiinM T^ns stege te.present a very large number of of importance .and that should not be tins that even the most favorablfl renm-tR^^u ' ^d-S^one,

T^^^^ love thy

neighbor

as thyselfj tekenliter- ^Slt^^ SZ

** -sy characterisation, made as widely known as possibly: /, '

SSn^e'S^^nS '.n Uacaocouht andto receipt for same. .. Turk than the_ Christian, with his for- ally,from.Leviticus xix,I8: Judaism was

fa of the Jews gathered to- yet tl>ere may be somewhere a novelist BebuNi Nov. i6._Fflce to face with .an of them are true-it would be ah utter¦ :' ' i "¦ ¦ ' ¦¦• ¦ ¦ _^^ eign missionanes, who are the most out- the ' religion of love twehty centuries J: ' - ^^ ¦* - - ., . p„1o:f iU„- ¦•' o«n. m .embryo who has enough talent to do eastern crisis, in the .midat of a diniomatio imDoasibiiitv to nav anvthimr nv« VH-.H¦

; ^BWISH CA^DAB. spoken enemies of the lslam., . ? ,- , ptior;to the establishment the Church

^S^^s^ScS ^us whatZangwill didfOr thl.ewsof ^SR&tt fe Supo^XSw lvalue I -- . 1895 -6666. ¦ ¦ .t~-—, . » — ' *' . , .—; :-.. '• ¦ •¦ - . in Western Europe. What is the use of .^-v.. ¦¦¦>},„ *¦ „»Q „„ „ij ' o<," f ^ ^anar,i^ -^Qg^nrt. . If such a one exists, his com- ate strife between liberal Hungary :and. the anoh an nitAnr - 'ns thnsn -'vi avB hoar, '^i** ,-. .- /- . H^ ^ :°'f^ .S.

w«i.g ,.^BBsfefcftfflsarr' - SSB5E?i?35KSSSS,we h^:S.SS *?**»+ *-, *#?#.Sa32®S£.tUK£3 fttts^wa^hs ^^^^^-y*:1896. ..';¦¦' . ,.,.; „ . . . :»¦ T^a T ." *- ¦ ^T.™

¦ • -v™ , ¦; ,.", and inst to the Jew; "while lt predicts ¦ <, :- •/ • .,, „ , "4 .. Holbuw. If is the paradox of fate, that in live, - and none but fools have ever, Thursday, Jan. iC^-New Moon, Shebat. 23, is ota; l.tt e more interest to^

Jew primeval forests,Jnda1Srn extended , that - * J

*

now favored us jwxth their productions. u,e. day\whio^ muj |be near his h,*

thought anything to the contrary. AsSaturday, Feb. i5...*New Moon, Adar, than to the rest of the community, not religion of love to the stranger.the alien, J . ..-.-- - „ c 'trn „« .'r>v ,ri ar The, information afforded by the above Joseph has been obliged to discipline the for Barnft tn hn «Wni tn w«n^hnr «««,

&fe27"Snf ^

her: ". ¦

¦ i.,- Pecuniarily interested,: This arises from .it t distinction br ^^tion i anVl in ^Snate tone S

de gS no>mcement;of , the5»hblication Socle- ^^S»^-K^= ^ SSS&S^&-tty.M r.fNTw

BMQon, Nissan. ' the fact that some time , since when^this christendom

^not only the Jew.butevery SSSSct S oS^dZ ^S^

8 110

* S^ T^^- Just how b^ef

held,his-8ympathy :andjTeceiTJ abiyh6 better fitted for k financial -'leader: . Snnday Mar.-29..'..'..Pas8oyer,..lst iday, . ' man Grant bought a tract1 .of land and foreigner or alien- is under the ban of f.-

6 moral character m out days, we are yonng secret, encourageineiit, k m the" paradox , ol ^Z^ S^.tS^- !- Satiirdav; Anril 4. Passover. 7th day; " -, - . i •¦/- t _ i_ ¦ .j .* u«.^^i^i-

¦ ¦- . - . - ; -; ' ¦¦ • .,"• ¦ ¦' , , hannv to confess. - . One of-, these prints, , ° ,, , .¦ ¦ ¦¦, , , . fate , that, with one foot on the verge ol the tnan .was.tnat eminent spequlator. ' TheS^ffl^^ erMooni .IjS. . ' laid. it out as a summer resort, he ngidly exceptional law to . this very .day. In SsenthiSmore or less. is the p^m' ed :sh°nl

]d be . ° "«>» P'^- " ¦** 8JW *» *** >und himself f

^^orbedl t?disavoW 8outh>Sea bnbble was much less evident• Friday'May.l.:.La(cbOmer. excluded Jews from it,; The newspapers, practice there is no such a thing any-. ™jpr^ennng aii more_ or wss. is tne P»m mamfeBt, lmproper that the judges the last violent prejudicei to which bis sover- • r,l^ nn .- ¦

U^^ ,, A tri <' SSJ^LSeo^S^- . 5b.^^^W^W.

in Christendom-a^ ^2^^^ chie^ oi Snll ^reZ^ sTaS¦5 Friday, June 12.:....«New Moon , Tamus. scoring for his display of • pig headed l0ve, and there never was, as the history f^^P' Wv Ungin .^tyy-qntiSinq authorsare. The psnal course of signing European Je>v. haters, the gruwtu of , bin pow- m^Hart TM- ivi r ,-th * .L h«.„fh- TOHh "

^amfe^Ne^o^T- : "

»?***

™ \^. SSSS gth a n^oV^.or

deyice^th^the &^ p$^^Z % Z f fitt^& SL T* 'Bunday, July ».'¦ Fas€o[ A.b. ' and in person that he was.malang-a root endless hostQities and wars among picture in front representing 'Abra- true name in a sealed envelope, should be protests this;.week- againsf the emperor's, de- •WaV out of all nronorHnn tn h^ nWir.;'' ¦S^^KS^igSl

1"1, ¦ : . 'fi,!?^^,;

Christian nations and .the armed camps ¦ ham sacrificing Isaac.- . :; -. . ¦ ;, ftoowe^ matter how fair those who ^S^m'ttS^ ^ ^^ h J fLd ' nSody^Le .'¦ ' "Observed[ also urecedind day ahead. Now there is no reason to sup- .of .modern- Europe speak, not of love; the The author says in his preface : - - • : Bit in pndgnient intend to.be they cannot couragement which , for .a generatiori, the who' parted mth their moneV in African. «Obkerve*following day. „ pose that his ariti-Semitismhad anything wdQ da fei> the inquisitions, .the work xiis^pamphlet hag a special mis- help :beiDg'unconScipns]y|influenced by f^^Jthrone!"

*** ^^ speculations, needed no assistance ' in-" ' ,. ' . ' • ' . . . . . to do directly with his bankruptoy. The 0f calvin in :Geneva , the persecution of sion;.it is -dddressed. primarily to the snoh„writers as may have already made ..L^ .in i,,^.,,;™ - making fool of themselves' - 'Rabui Salzuan of Charleston, W. Jews took-no action on it.- They did not heretics, schismatics, philosophers, free Jews, and;. every one of . hat race", on. reputations or are favorably known to 1-0*tf.BB asbbis dhara.oi£ri8tics. , . j, -. _

Va., ^vill go to . WUkesbarre, Pa., it boycott his wares or try .to injure him in^ thinkers by Christians to Christians',^earth °ught fo read.and.' -study these them;. The mostabsolute ignorance of the w^^^^ * * ' r - ' - -, seems; and Rabbi Rubenstein from Lit- anyway. Yet Grant's business collapsed the slavery of the peasantry to their aml^pf the ^GXaid are an writersVpersonality is the only fairway bufgomabter.continned to^the/dissolution'.of Shorn, of all extraneous', matters the

tie Rook, Ark., to Fort Wayne, Ind. . and the reason of its doing, so maybe christian lords-aye, all history speaks end, and at' that tiine-the Jew, according of cbhdhcting". such a competition , if it *«. *dj""S- ^.M *?*tTlt!1 *? efforts to induce the.sohool board to per-L . « - . . ' —— stated in four words.viz: Grant is a fool, loudly and emphatically, that in prac- to the Scriptures, will again ;come into is done in any other manner it will sure-, ^pn thaDdnube.l^is no°tnec«isa^te>^^ the

Bible.

Congreoation Beth Israel of Port- Now sometimes a man may bea Jew tice the religion of love was in all Chris- favor with God, arid, thrpngh. them His ly reflect upon i;he honesty of the aU bf Lueger'a career. He can ;be described to be introduced into the public schoolsland, Oregon, has re-elected Rev. Dr., J. hater and not ba a fool. Early environ- tend6m:a farce.and is so yet In all i\s

^^^ S^^&^biih J m^^^^^uM^m^Mety J ^X pn^S^nX^ »' a *e h?ok of morals.is. the-same old :¦ Bloch for two years begiuuig at the ex- ments, fanatical teachings in a. Christian -political organizations. Shortly some mission, it will not be forthe lack qf the deserves great credit . for this effort to eiderable magnetism and httle principle.': He scheme s:to force the: Bible v into ; the

piration of his present term in August sabbath school, an injury done to him- piona sonls have discovered that old most abundant, rich, and- rare material, encourage ' Jewish writers':* 'and Jewish anteB?audeebau>n\'M

hhi^felIe schools;., : It is riot worth ' while to cite

1J39B. '. -' " . _ ¦. . ' Belf or to 'h09e dear to him may have Jewish doctrine of love, and have come but the fault will be with The Author., literature, and I hope theTesults will parson Stoe'cker, and about asi vulgar"anS -the arguihents used in- favor ] of intro-1 • ' given his mind a twist in the wrong di- to the conclusion they must force it We did read arid. stridy -these pages/ meet with its best expectations. V:" -- '.:- ;- meridadotw asi his other Berlih . oblleagne, dnoing such a work, they . are one iaridDk. Joel Mueller , professor of Tal- rection> This p0ssibiy he could not upon the Jews who brought it into the bnt^afied in finding.the proof t0; the-al- . ' #

'# ! - , / ,;: g^SdT coward%e 1.l.tedT^ng t" aU nothmg more: 'than pretexts to dis-.¦mud at the Hoohschnle in Berlin died hclp> bnt he conld help barryi human famiiy. All this seems to be legation that the tiine has arrived when tn reference trtwhaf ft™«nroa in tV,boQ JonRservice in imperial parliament. He has guise the real Object. -Any Jew <who iskS^tSSr Sbl SRe

0 iDf thiS Prff 6 'T Z

8. bUBhr less wicked as it is the fruit of pitiable the times of . the Glentiles are almost at coluinSa coupW teTaSS w^ found upon reside of

^those who, favorinown as tne eaitor oi KaoDimoai rve- relations and above all advertising his ignorance of Scriptures and history. The an end, etc. If facts are a good proof ,- in£r th& ' attitndfi 'Of T(,m-«h wnmAn session of the city bonnoll on Wednesday the this project must be. :verj bUnd lihdeed,spouses and other works. More anon. weakne99 to the world Failing.to do sb Jew taught and practices the religion of the Gentiles and the JewsWin healthy towards toeWOmeh's ChnS Temher SSSw^a * ^* aUowing his .' * ' ~, • ^8 Proved- conclusively that he was a iove> ag y0n can see in his domestic life, condition, just nowhere and abroad.'. All anra Union; Miss: Fxances E WiUard Wm to ,eelt Bttti8faot,OD- -' - . , - ears to grow at the expense of his'brains.Leopold Wou.NEit , one of the offlciat- f00l and no fool ever conducted a large in the attachment to his familyand prophecies of the end approaching-the ^Htes to this naner- . r-'rYon are afraid -to, fighV'-. shouted one of . All those who objected to the reading of '-ing Rabhis of the congregation in Vien- bn8ineBS sdooesSfully. Plenty of money friendSf in his mnch lauded institnfcions Talmud protests againstsubh prophecies' -\ ¦ , . „; .,,,

¦ •¦¦ 7.- .. , ¦-}¦ ¦ ' ¦• ^^ot meet meI^Ih^ea^ons'"

Mer' "° the^ible in the schools wUl oppose thisna . died last month aged «venty-seven and good asslatants» may .stave off the of charity, his taking care of the poor -are no more than a pessimistic concep-. b^WtoWw^^^ld fill S

:" teooblkd with a past ' • ' sly *riq£ td putwit'them, 'For it is noth- .years. He was known outside ot his orash for awhile but where there is such and needy, the helpless and abandoned; tion of God's beautiful ' creation. ¦ But 'selves at home : with oor. White Ribbon, ..,;' ¦ '" _ Mb_ .v4H L f , V,.' '* , V ing more than a tridk of the sano.timon-home only by his contributions to de- innate weakness in the head, it is bound and if you. can not see all those practices, our author attempts , to prove all that he ^ IJ^S&l j tiiS M 'iu^^^^^ f i AJm ioW, -Pharisaical . crowd haV4s;.nevernominational magazines and periodicals, to come sooner or later. And so itctfme remember the fact , that the Jews are. says. He finds and produces proof pOsi-. to:, send, fraternal delegates to.'the annual J° ^^ lt t B o/^P08"1? 9

0ttn h,'8 Past, easy unless engaged in fbrbirjEr its harro wWhich evinced more zeal and piety than to pass in the case of J. C. Grant. Pretty everywhere loyal and lawabiding citi- tive m the .Bible, especi^^^gcnoittrsmp, more oeauty map sucstance. much all the rogues and fools get paid zens everywhere among the very nation8 of Daniel and the Revelations Of John, any of their societies,: .These interchanges of the oomip.newspapers^

in Vienna :thU week nothing to do with them; j f the school-At home,, however, he was a hiRhly re- 0ut in this world, but as a rule the fools that have wronged and outraged them which are so mystic that you can find ¦ f S lt^ J^ ttt!l7fxa ' thiy cttTdS sTwithln^Pun He^ol' Wd thinks

that Chicagoiheeds to bespecteo.pastor and earnest teacher in Is- get their due more promptly. for centuries, because they can nothate. anything m them you -imay imagine. 'X^S&^& Xi ™**l He°iSM^. H^ot be

placed.under.the tutelage ol* lot of pur-rael. The whole rabbinate of Vienna

,.We loyo the jew"_they Say ever He quotes from other .prophets . and . v ,Li this hopeieHeve me,

^- effi SRfe Bocie^r l"8-^ itanic^ women and.pietistio'parsons let.was assembled around that coffin, to ANTI.SEMI^ISM AND &ml.3Tj. sinoe the American and the French makes out quite a case, as the. lawyers y^T

" r God : and . Home and Native %£^Z^g££^%^m it accede to this-demand: - ^- l\a°Land

Wfrienr8

t0 a ^^^ DAISM IDENTICAL. revolutions extinguished some of the would say, leading to the . following; '¦ . Feanobs E. W^arO. ^^Stl^^T an!ali&^- " ' '. . , * -^ :K - - inherited barbarism-"we want to save judgment : ; What Miss: Willard.sa.ys in regard to Iwn perfeotly wilUng^ to give the Jews tWr On account of his daughter's marryine nMr. O. Neuschatz de Jassy \vrites in them ; therefore we seek to convert What mpre can he say than to yon he the'crMvatioh.rf ^< %.: The change of affairs in Russia , as a. Z. d. J. "Drnmontaden " from Paris, them." That is all very nice and very, has said by.the mouth of these two great meet with a cordial, reception from that l waTtSfolMd

8 toTbnoioetaon""'' thToVcVd6P

hVv8^•• far as the .Tews are .ci>ncerued , is hardly Ho gives expression to an opinion which kind, but it is also a residue of the hivet- prophets in whom you believe f Your Jewish women. A closer fellowship be» " ' Thi.a Lueger joke was greeted with 'wild years ' -

W ' ¦ - -**-,i * * -.ypc rceptibk as far aA.the political and the soften voiced, namely,- that it is not erate fanaticism, the same in kind {StS lTJ fffflLl ^ei£*he organization which she repre- ^S ^lSSS^S^ST^SSL ^ Th

'atV .the sort of i4 item that hasponce aucnonties are responsible, tor Drumont that roused the auti-Jewish ox- which set ablaze the pyres for heretics, your day of favor is just now dawning; sents and Jewish societies.can be made nVieht be giyen to illustrate the coarse vilifi- been making the rounds of the nress for, they are in Russia as good as irrespons- citement in France so that it was dis- and armed the executioner with the axe your hour is .at. hand ; accept it , Jew, prolific of good in many ways'. There ^lfthe aoDrovaU

h^ * f

s1KraWn.toihimJ the past few weeks to rivenon : Tews theible opposite the common man , anyhow cussed two days long in the French par- to slay schismatics. If one would come wM». exceeding

^ great joy. : For 1900 0an be no doubt that the advances made Viennese citizens.: Two «1U sufficrbowever imnression that TfiwRVn«BW~ ™nTrinM

:¦ Ssm rltmt^CoTSrout "T i* "

TT V T' »

1° °™

°* T™ *" ¦? Se^atSSgtaZ by Miss Willard

^be met

^fully half ^WS^-& !± ^1 S^ tSETSspotisni runs from the emperor through montane clergy, that stand behind Dru- maltreating your mother, your wife, but with thabright shining Of His second way by those representing the higher 6er Jewish

¦professora. have atwioteiJI studl only has the. daughter irrevocably dis-the whole chain of officials to the last mont. It is the antagonism against Free your daughter, your sister, whom yon coming, which is even at the door, you aspirations of Jewish womanhood. "For ehls from all parts of the world to her uni- honored herself bnt the infamv is re- village justice and constable. And yet Masonry, the freedom of the people, the love dearly, you would certainly take

agam covered ^6\M^d^"

0a°

f God and Home and Native Land" is; a K?amWn?h^ upon her' father, who hi turna considerable change « observable in independence of the state from the him to be a fanatic that knows no bet- i m^^Km^M legend that can well be emblazoned up-, her. oi«.gr.esses:with the.glory of -great S mnst^ retire from association with other' ^

t0

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ubl-P--; -htak- ehurch , which made and supports Dru- ter, and treat him accordingly. If he %£V5!?S fiSffi thaTever^Jew

On any shield, be the bearer of it Chris- ^KST,-¦ Js WSSSnti*.tne par e oi tne wronged .lew quite mont and his adjutants , This is un- would persistently intrude himself upon may cast aside the vail and see that Jesus tian or Je'w. gelnud BellriJm is enough to recall' whit the It is not surnrisinK^ with snoh insensatestrongly. The .\'<«-«/> Wmnyn is not as doubtediy correct in France and also in you and inflict his harangues upon you, is the Christ. " * » * Jew had been to modern Vienna.^ Yet all fanatibism as this to rj oinr t that therabidly an ti-Semitic now ns it was last Vienna at this moment. Still it is but you would feel that the man is an en' The only objection we can raise is The sickening display of caddishness Jhrou&t the SSrid*a^claslel b^eSer Jews are accused 'of "bilofrv ahd an un-year yet , and other papers of note are as half true in Germany .and in England, tolerable fanatic, and attsmpt to keep that Mr. Walton finds prophecies in the and snobbery which is called forth by ^thtbe Folish emigrantsandHebrewbrothel conquerable desire 'for 'isolation. Thenearly just to the Jews ns they can be Stoecker and <the conversion societies him away from yoar peaceable home. Old Testament which no- Jew ever did the presence of the bearer Of a foreign -'They are all alike," he had said "I w Id outside world 'doe's not understand thatunder Russian prnss laws. Another both in England and Germany do not The man persecates you with his fanati- find thore, and wo are quite sure that title in this country is enough to disgust ">.ll>,er;di* unattended than be treated by any English Tudaism has verv largely re--sign of the times is the fact , that the hate Free Masonry, :,d$not oppose free oal notions, yotf must keep him at a our expounders of Holy WrifcknoW more any half-way-decent individual. Just T^Jews

1 whX^ke^ne ' t ' t' i ceived it^tendency from ^)larid wheroSenate decided a number of important government , and yet' ** they hunt the respectable distance. The Jew 'loves about it than any person who is not only what sortof people we' are must puzzle grain market of Vienna and thusVnTtone'of persecution and oppression have hadcases in favor of Jewish clients, which Jews, one with anti-Semitic rowdies and, his religion, he is the marty r of history no Hebrew scholar but no philosophical the readers of our papers on the other commerce'and th

bet7T the, MPital'<» ricb, their usual influehOe in makinir bieotscould not have been done under the late the other with hired missionaries. . It for the religions idea. He claims to and no historical expert. We find nO side of the water when they peruse the dressed this social Cps n HnUme1 118 ^" and zealots. Lord Rothschild did notregime. You hear now more than ever is everywhere the same struggle of the obey the Father's commands as hia an- Jesus and no other redeemer in Scrip- stuff printed concerning the Duke of , "Tuooabmen who bring these exploitera of rcsim from

'anythihs when his daughterof public schools, especially industrial , church against Judaism, which partakes cestors thousands of years ago vowed at tures. We do not wish to. go back to Marlborough. Why Teputable news- RraTn markershoold-bfe married Lord Roseberry nor did histechnological and normal schools con- of the character of the nation, in which the foot of Mount Sinai. His religion is Palestine, and do not believe that God papers permit their correspondents and drive them into the Danube, and there let Jewish brethren/placei him in Quarantine• ducted by Jews in Odessa, Kief , War- it is carried on. The church these many to him mother, wife, sister, daughter, ordained our return to Canaan. We reporters to impose slop and slush of ierve."

<J«ath which such ghouls de- to ¦ protect themselves from contagion,saw, Minsk and elsewhere, and the uni - centuries tried and applied all menus— for whom he sacrificed all that'is dear to want no living and no dead' king of Is- such kind npon the public is hardjo un- Oa 'Thursday, in a buVst of social, Qhrii«Uan To manvihto another faith is not usu-versities are not sb stnet any more in characteristic of the different ages-to man on earth. And now oomes your rael and do not believe in any divine deratand. Just :imagine telegraphing g°^par^hrosfneN8

afU ¦*W»1»»».-effort ally looked upon as ah nnnardonableregistering Jewish students according to exterminate Judaism, and failed in the blind fanatie persistently and recklessly hierarchy and dynasty. We can pot from New York this,, sort of rot about crying out In indignation : "oKt t&^^^^ and

thereisthe lawful parentage. The agricultural main, for here it is yet. And the worst harangues him, saying that he maltreats find in the Bible that the Jews will be- the Duke's departure,: ¦ Aa

l{?0^. ha? hut one^^ neokP Then we veir httte danker of anv of them resigh-colomes of Jews In tto lnterltw of Russia of it in this connection is, that Judaism what he loves dearest on earth ; must he come Gentiles, but we find thatthe Gen- There ^no orowdingVno'jo8 tUng, as was on bur citySonr c^% nime

W°* in^good offices in case of snoh an-oc-were released but lately from a number is much less than the Church in the way not feel wronged, outraged, hatefully tiles will become believers in the one. Observed at other/opij aslonsi when the; .bride v ' J^Mkal'le bj .it may^ . ' . '; of oppressive restrictions, and the minis- of free government and the progi^ss of persecuted ? So he does, we imagine ; etemal God and faithfol adherents -tp § cte'Sl d© > " ': i- : ', -. ter or tne interior that forced these re- righteousness; and free government is only that the Jew can not hate, and the. His eternal law, and thru the^fference froia.the time, they :set ..their feet:up,on;the to reproabh and Uttle toToritlolise™titteseta- 'i V The newsn' . ; - • . .

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