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4 J THE AMERICAN ISRAE lJ tB. t l , ,„ TnE nuraber of Jews in tb a Trane - eeroua atep toward a union of church our knowled ge ot God as expr^ *& Ro}ui-Wht Utaa il p a ^*~{ I Tko fcmpl Pan KraPIITR. vaal amounts to ten per cent, of the and state. ' Consequentl y, as far aa this Mosaic revelation. Every rehg- ETY 0P PHILA DELPHIA np the temple service an^ have retained oa fh « ^v, as L lUC AlllGllljOll lOIQCIIlC l 25 h population. There are wo know , there are few or^o State ion known in history had a pa rt of ffirTaoredbook ^a?d their JnSe tl ^ ¦ ^ four Jewish congregations in Johan- orphan asylum s outside of New Y ork, this revelation at ite founda ion ,, none - ,«„, the fol lowing circular of mvita- to their sacred *** ™W g%a . ( | LEO WISE & CO., nesburij The question is rather a puzzling ever taught the whole of this God - tion to all who are desirous Of learning "^i d, scattered among the nations. . ' ; ^€*» I POBU8HM8 AUDPROPRIKTOB8 . . ¦ * 0Iie. As the matter stands the StateCognition. We stand yet after three Jewish literature in a pleasant and in- Give them n bit of - a kingdom j feeble, . '' ' MfflwAl I n «u.«jiy Car Fifth and Race St. Rov . Dr. Gustav Gottheil , Kabbi has quietly ignored and evaded its un- thousand years of history in the same Btructive form : weaker than Greeoe, dependent| oa Tur- - Kill At ' I ^X±rr ; —¦ ot Templ e Emanuel . New York , has questionable moral responsibility in clef t of that rock of truth where Moses - ^ StmMer aohool ttn a. ^J^Jg%£^d*ffi'& J P g^?S - * I ISAAC if. WISE. - - Editor , ceiebrated his seventieth birthday. In this matter * and has left the care of stood when he received the revelation A8Sembly ever projected will be held ^|S C o f Xir ra^ andThey would / IffiSS ^ ' I '—~— ZT7ZZ common with his many friends and .fa destitute children to the charitable of this first principle. in Atlantic City, N. _ J., . July 25th ^^ e noa reoeive the contempt of , E p£l ' " 'I Cincinaati , 0., May 27 , r»97. . admirers all- over the country we ex- associations , all of which that are ' _ ' ¦ . . to-August 8th, . 1897 , _ For information ^ ^a , could we. conceive that , the - , Inllj I «t*i4 >s ..cond-^ man matter .t i& tend to , hta ** Congratulations and wortii , taking notice ^ of are controlled the second principle of Mosaic rev- gflftflft °" ^gv / ; ; ' ^^ o^SrSsSion S ^r- ' ^W^lffll - I r^ omt » g t Sn D«i.ouio. be* wishes fpr many h appy years to by the church es and . m aintained b y e , fltion iB Da tionftl ^ conetitutioii and The j 6Wish Oboutariiiua Society E^The ffi^R& ^A- - - " b^=€al2 " I SMPTION PRICE PER YEAB - - $2 . 50 come - , , contributions of church members , who organization 0n the basis of the' moral offers the foU^^ QA lflNU ' I Sft Br t ! ¦ - $1.00 t a- r- , tY 0 l„ V„ Mr. arfi , thus bearing the expense of a B d inte]iectual fo„ndation-not on structi' ve courses for circles and. home .. - -^ V- ' ' - " ^JUTU ZXumM ^ H j.i^?ftJr s^/£ tfcffiSS"* wlth ,n the prov ' d - ire -TV "f ?-ft r^F ^— «* ReodiQg Union ' HID E0TI8 ***** 0F A SMALL POWDER =^T™« f congregation That?s ri gh, we have *^ 2j i o«^ toV S^ ^ SS^ JUL 5K«fiB safor displa y ADVERTisJ iMJCNTs m«i» certainl y as well entitled to it as are 0flered to accomplish it. dividuals classes or nlana alar, not on notion and history, in a series of inter- truouuaon ow ry. „„„„., „_ known o.» application. the men , only more ao , by their zeal - y _ mviauai s, classes or plans, also pot on .^ program8 for semi-monthly meet- , .,.,., ¦ "—IT . i i i ' ^^^- l ^ Dea < ! °"^ "— . ¦ . ~ , T, 77, , „.. i„.. u*; *„ ?!, « »«,..! ^ the claims of power and might ac- ineB B AT embers who complete the two Philadelphia , Pa., May 23. —A tale , ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ¦¦ ,. . . ¦¦ ' -J .^Wtfmr^bifi 'T^ 0U8 J°y alty to the cause. THE pR|NC|pLES 0F THE TH0RflH quired flCciderj ^U y by some and not JX obuS ^j Treoe^Toertiflcate. of heathe^sh and hideous torture in- ; . - , •¦•; , - /, . , - - . ^ ggg^^— THE orator at th ; next cODSecration ^^ REPLY TO THE aUERY , fc&^fffi^ftft ' S&E5 ^S es^i SnSS SSSS S^|eSb|^omp |^S ^A^^J-S^i .. ^.^^^ -* ««««- u u.. of the RaMa graduating . Trom the "WHAT IS J UM pSft?" ^gj %^. 0f flfefco " Ss 'JefaSm MembeiShiP ** " SKnS? to2af Ut S SB? eS^^^Sin ?{ ^ wpe r , .arr.^«nwnuoB fer.f»r.r U| h,, W h e Hebrew Union College wil l be Rev racy art the mere ex pounders arid ex- °^ P BibTo6urse In answer to an cording ^ to the testimony of their vie- ^iM^^^at^ of ^ ¦ ""J? 1 : . " it" : V $ ffiu!uii!£n Tl Dr. .Jo SepVSilverman of the Emauel The two book s, Exodus and Leviti- ecutp rs of God' s: laws for the protec- urgent and wiSread demabd, Key. tim 's mother, based upon the story K^^fe^ a gWte as ^ , r the«IWti,eM.,tlnt t eAiiEKiCANi8B AKT . l .i i. ^^ of N y ^ h e^ayujg^ £ua co;ntaj , n the whol e of the Mosaic tion , benefit - and happiness of his Dn Henry Berko wltz , Ohancellor of the wMch he had told hw upon . reviving ^%^£™$^ ™4*&*%* ¦ ,*{ Adyorti Som entBoi oon ff reg««on».uni 08;^r. cepted the official . . invitation , the dispens ation , law, morals and reli gion; people, and this peop le mu st^bedome Jewish 0 1ifl^auqua . ^oielT, has pre, ^: ' "^^W^ ? f MDKin R ^ and wil l be awaited wUh intert^ bv^ ^ ¦m^^ iM ffi^SfefiTOS cefebration^ake s p lace in tU Bene th /Thorah for the individual , society ' ^ khagdom of p&sS and a holy na- ^g^e^BSS ' aSSg ed ' S&^SSS&A^^ ^ Ameri can citizen. :; ; , . * * *¦» ; : i^^o^' r^n ffii^^^^^ They con- tion , i. eman ation with higher ideals ffT^ so mu ch -0 icpird to the number of times publish ed, on evening, June 16. All aje invitea. tain iull and final, answers to the qiies' than rnere power * ¦ - .wealth , glory arid System of Education. u Part I. covers Th e bbys, held for a^further-hearing, ohroriicle.the occurrence as to exm.^ KSath^livi^ bS/^^S^ Sr ' do .. ¦" ¦ - ¦». ¦ tions;whatis . Mosaic JTidaism , wh at is the gratification of the animal in- the ^ entire rangb ; bf . j Bible history, art Isaacs Murphy, Frabk Ohanibers ^m: (mn ^ Mtoniahiaerjt ' .at ' tbe-S* NOX.wi.h to ifayo the^ .^v wti-e^ inserted JN the second metropolis of Illinois , th e kin gdom of God or the kingdom stiucu- arid passions; or rather with ^^^L ^i-^ P. e ±V tt >™,^«. tmd - m v ¦ * ' ? ^ ' iahment; ^of; ;: Ser iator >: Perkina ^ lo ^^^u ' o^nr'^Si^tiSr the cityof Peoria , his honor , Mayor of heaven , : wh at is God's promise, , tlie higheat idbalof being God^h psen t ^£^ ^ilSfSu^Se? of ¦ ' : : kakge W.15 tb : 17. ¦ v distant vSecretarH' pf S^'i orderB - Warner , appointed Mr , Joh n Korsos- what is man' s duty on earth as an in- people, the : banner bearers of the in paifc:!; ' and the . Apocrypha. . (In Mrs. Zablosky teatifiea¦ ' .thai-.on . Vf ed- The Department of State; was rneniol - *>«. nk . nf vrsddhiBs and bnriais win be ki city s ealer of weights and measures, dividual and as a member , of society, highest truth accessible to ' man. This preparation). nesday evening lastthese boys took: her rialized on; tbis ^ identical- subi eot ili' published rweotebargl . ^he. a they, o^eur in The caii ae may be that Mr. Korsoski It is all there in those : two books, i s the idea of the Sinaic^: revelation , of ¦um ^Ooni^. ia.I^t l BiWlfial m«o^r ntj ie^ ^le^ and ystripped him to. ^ 1879, eighteen , years ago; -The l2^ ^, ^L{ e^;pSS5i^ e ffi "fi « obeys the laws of Moses, which ordain wjiich were original!^ 2^ffin "S wiii^She^ f?elW "J uat balances, ju st weights, a ]ust of Exodus .and: the beginning : ot Le- revelation contained m the yOecalog. : ; (a) . comprising the era from :Ezra told, him: that, there was ; '' g6irig to; be subj ect -of a eti rring ^ add ress in ^ " compBnUd with »n order oi subscripti oa and ephah and ajust bin shall you have, vitiCUs show, and was originally Such a state will educate such a peo- arid the return of the Jews from ; Baby- another crnoiflxiori " arid that the Gen- House . ' a s did subsequently Air Teller - K s o to pay tor one year. ¦ . .. . I am the Lord your God. " (Leviti- called nnan iflD " The Book of the pie. Such a people and such a state lori , (587 B. O, E.J- to the originr . of tiles would" boss the job thia time. " :; ' of Colorado. ' in the Seriate -On k * coMMbsioATioNs.iibVsUTned .Vtho writer, vijj cub 19:36.) Covenrint/' (Exodus ' xxiv., . . 7 ;s 2 realize the divine idea of-national or- Ohristiaaitw Membership fee, ?0^. cents. ; :»\^'li ,cast tots I ;boye,.mm^ as they, dozen difiwerit bccaiious the ' DeDjrt ^ not be pabUsned or , pres erved. No MSS. will . / ' . , ¦ ¦ ¦ IfJ nira Tir iSi 9. 2 rhrnni pWSr T»fw ttanhMnTi anA +Kn ' I 'nA VSilital J a riVKr (h) On the origin of Ghristianity did the other time ; but not for . his j: ^„ " ' ^f - -\ ^^ "B i W VWW. ^ , be returned unless forwarded for examination at - —7~~~-~r~ T , , "£¦ ? Ti^' « ' "'5 ron , lc . 1 *? * x ^*> & an,z , at?on . " J? 6 ^WidttaPs. ' ngh fr- . n v d ihe compilation of the Talmud, clothes (we ' ve got-them,). but for his pent was urged in vain to remed y ftj ' ar xx:iai reg, uest orthei.uMiaher. .. , As industrial exposition in Jerusa- 14, rf O.J *Genesis is . t he historical in- epusness and holiness for the weal and Membership ^ee , 50 cents. , life. ¦ ' ' : " :- ' If ther dice comes - tip: " seven , injustice., ' The subj ect has: been ap- - . ... . . . - . - ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ , —~^—~ lem will come off next year. . ;An traduction .to th e event ' ' ar id, substance happ iness of:all , ' the.p ermanency, of , (o ) 'In preparation;¦ . ' .- ' . ' " . " though , we 'll agree to\\spar e his life, tated for ei ghteen¦;years and yet i : . . ; IEWIBH 0AXKKD1K. astronomical observatory has been ot the Sinaic Thorah. lumbers is a the state , the moral rind intellectual IV. The General;. Ohaatouqua frorri crnbiflxion. . . Then we can . see United States Senator never heard cf ^Vki i^; i^iS®SH^ Bl«». ' : . - ¦ ' tu ilt in th e city ot Jerusalem : W ri^ tf t^tt*.}^; ^ ^n - or^. -n .;]^^ - j ^j ^f fig^g S t o A 'ffi* "^ W^ 5 '^ ^ ^ " ' ft ar id ;there;is a hi gh tr acer ja ft! ^ ¦ ;8aadw, Jm^-J tabdoflL - : . .. Airs, de Lapraridie, wh ose, -aame ¦ it ordinances supplementary to it ,, and with , the fir st Winciple, th e rnonpthe- ^ t 0 f ' a Wgh sohoofor acaclemio grade , ¦ ' . ' •^b evek it Is;'' - Department ; who is; equall y v u^s: . ¦ . ¦ ^ri5May, Jidy i ,..,.. *Ne . w.Mo^^i«. - WiU bear. > It will be Opened October Deuteronomy is the historical con- ism, . the knowledg e of truth , as the Membership fee, 60 cents per ' annum. ¦ * , ; , . ¦ ; xv , ¦ , ^.u formedi incredible as the latter statp. - ¦:i&S ,il "^^MWb ^ : 1 , 1897 , and a scientific ^ mu seum will clusion and the doctrinal comp letion , inalierJable rig ht %F> man , the: sole $T. . SeoL Conisea rt r^diri g on^a ^JJ^^l^&S^^ taent may seerri: ^ * ;i ^'^W / Sunday, Aug: 8 "":;. TiBha B' Ah., -y ¦ - , ;, be added to it; -0 . King; Solomon , all explanatory of the'Sir iaic Thorah . iouridatiori of the 8tatei"iand the ideal wide.range ot subjects : arranged by. WWr ,?S£^? 9 ^'ll : ha ve to sive on ' - Yet evervthine-: th aVcould be don» H ¦^Sffi'tt*^^^- 1 ^- ^^^^ . '^. wU^^feiav iiigf- The «inaVfhorah>^e -comp lete of the natio^and ^he individual It S^ptSSSS^ 1 * : &= crrSnS.^; 1 ^^ . ¦ ¦ ., ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - . - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' . ¦ v "th ere is- nothing new under -th e text: ot Judaisiri , which we have de- proceeds with the sanctiOn^of the fam- " geUd for full 1 descriptive circular of delirious victim heard thisitob, but . the justice , and done in vain ^uj siaii " . fObae ryed al. o preoedJng day , ¦ :; , ; . : am « . ; . ¦:. , , , "-v ¦ ¦ . ¦ ;¦¦ ;¦;; ;, : ; fin ed before as ''the . religion of the il y, ih which f ather and; mofter are aU the ribove courses; and for informa- ™6m^^i^ ^^^i^^j f iritrigue^att a rt in whichher diplomj .^ ¦ - ¦ ' ' , . . . . . . .. . . . . , ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ : ¦ - . : -, * : ' ¦:- .; , . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ' th reefold covenant of God with man , the highest autbority, the mother is tion on- plans of reading arid organi- ^^.^J"^^ ™« a ^ :; REDUCTION :OF SUBSeniPTI ON: : ^ ^Jirst ^ ¦ ¦:- . ¦; ¦: . ,V: ' -^ ". ¦ ¦:: m imster;s vdip loma ^ from the Union, eternal covenant never to be rimend this is new in the Decalog. The fem- Henry. Be^o^i^PhUadelphia , p ?- : drown che Child , then: taok-iim- out of those of Frarice or Tukey; Busaui - . Our subscribers art respectfull y Th eological Seminary in New York ea . never . to be abrogated (Ldviticus il y is free, has it s;own jurisdiction ; -V ^rmTj^W **H *i> iK^ -baT Tj -Q the water and hanged him to: a . tree, word , when she chooses to sneak it k " / asked to take notice that all subscri p-. is Mis s Bri ggs, - the daug hter of the 20:42-45 ; Isaiah 62:10 ; Jeremiah The state protects it but cannot legis- .r ^^^ KW ~ „^ ; " . - ^ ¦ ' ' As they let hwi idown , . newly ; uncbn- la„; ^ viTflshinfftori ; no lefe thJu* : tion s will be charged at- the ol d rate Professor ,: P r , Briggs, the gentlemari 46:28)f to last forever , which means late for it. " The ^ famil y k a political : v :> -^rW^- . " :: : : o ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . - ¦ . ' . ¦ ' " ''' ^^' i^ 9 ^^^' f^^^w Pr ance or Constantinopler ^lVeW ': ;. ;fo r ;the year ' expir ing during ; 1897 whovv aa ;^ot ¦ suBpended^ in;1894 for to be extendedVto ; the wh ole of^hu- person , arid the Jasis of the theocratic .;• -y^ ew York Jhdew^ri* has of- fflSbas^e^v^illsmce^S understand; why this^ is ' soin^ ran^ ¦;; Aft er that^-that is for . th e^ year ex heresy. ^ This, young lady is; jn her ni an.iamdy, th e kingdom; of, God, to state. ;, . Ihta j a the moral jm oment in L^.§L2Sl.?S iSScentSuv case has . been postpbneoV vintil he is able where the ? e6pWWe drunk with 1^ . piring in 1898-^-the charge will be twenty-first year , young, bright\and begin on. earth in man' s mundane the ri g hts of man;;¦ - . Then follows the 1 - ^T^^^ v f :5 ? ' i -^ P j -?- ^ to't estafy. - £n9t»rr^' ! ^: ,;.:- .-- . , :v :' ' : ;;v. ;- . v:. for reveripe fl.nd look to thBC79rt6 y ft :: ;|2. 50 g a year. ,-Th i s ¦ rriakes ^ " gV eloquen t. ; She _ will; make her way In Jil and : to end ;nowhere > time or declarVfon o/ the otherRi ghts of i nari; jg^^ ^filKrSS H" ->e haveo^n;pr6testod aga^^^ SS^SSSSr iS^Sm : . so riptio^^ etermty, : . : - . , .; ^ ^, . N ^ ; tab ia/liie . Jim bs ^ au^ health ; _ to the ^SSeS si^^SoSftiS^^ < *«*&* in hrl8ti »n Sabbath^schools k% "Mere t^ey.loofeto him for tt^ , ' . . come under , the Teduced , r ate , and not theological seminary ; .it is Presb y^ -Ittaust be " remembered here that chastity and purity of his famil y; to tS!rfKi& ? aSeSr!r2 ItiS of the myth that the curse Of blood strong^hand to' uph old the idtterin E 7 - . ..; those begir in ing-preywisl y. : , tenan , we supposes - .. - literal or plenary inspirationis claimed his possessions, and his honor , fl ohe Of ?Kg WS ^ 5^5 thosB guiltiness rests: upon the Jews for tie ^y riasty arid preVent the long thread L~^- : ¦ . " .. : . ' /. - - , . ' ': v ¦ ' ^Vp ' - , { * ^ 8 > qnly, and -only by orie of which ^ the state;or ite individuals'i s S^rnS ^an it Sin S ^°^ «ucifixiori of Jesus. . ' There en e d pi rtitionif the country. -Their ? Km * is^bvproof whatever that the ' Jews positiori:^ } ¦—— - ¦ < ^ ? B, $ ^eir ^cationjshould . not^o recorded; in the Talmud, .Others of ^he Decalog ; closes , with a command- ^^h^ o^Sus Se Adven ^ were resporisible^r . his;e Xecution , n ot own,government; is; , bevond: compre.;:; ¦ . - Subsori bers.g(iing abroad for the sum- ^Berlin ,; . Uipzig^yienna or such equal authority, aud . supported also ment which -was then, enhrely new/ ^ even in : the:; ;New . Testameiit , -when hensiori, Tt iot onl y - Wrongs every - mer, or in tending, to . sp end'it at Ameri- other cities ^ here the universiti^re by express statements in; Deuterono : "Thpu shalt not covet. ': vln regard to no So the " udy ormopheclvwill critically : examined; ' Even ;if the ^mericari v Jew, ' bu^ wVbnM every ' ; ' " ' ¦ ^ vI^^^^ n^L iKl 8 ^ ^^ d ' Wlta ^^-Seim tism. . They myiuaintain,. that general and ; um- the- state it can mean ;only r ;that : it not subject themselyes:to:anbther ^is^ sto ry were true>as; taright in;the tr a- citizen of every - other relmious de- r ; * xS ^S? bf %tl riotke w tZ ^o'ild^athergoteStrassburg)Praguei yersal princip les ivere revealed ; to should' ^bt ooyet or^desire to possess appointment by placirik tw nvach^ope dit^a:; ; of the ' ch urches , ;to tell , it^t o nomination ^ well.; Tt stultinWtlie ' : . offl^. -S- a ddSlan^brohanged ^?^ weeklyH desired. ; ¦ ¦¦ tained one may seek and no anti-Se: he , colned dpctrines,, precepts , ; laws which -is-ab indirect . interdiction ^f ^f^SlS^a^Je^SS post^tum is an unjustifiable act The world. ' It %-as^sha«^ ^^^:, I WW ,™ madness-is _ rampant.- x oung ortiinances , commandments arid insti- wars of conquest, and seems to be; the . j t may be a very beautiful " scheme from teaching-can lave rio 'bthpreff ect than u ' p6n-i ;, 6u>' ;.. :wutclieon , " v ' as ' . ' ' '' w«A- - ; fte ' -;l /" fcONfiilFfiATI ONS NEEDING - p$op ec ouId ^" J y bed ? 8 ? u sted . In 8u<J h tutions , to realize tbow ; princi ples as idea in the address of Jep. tha to 1 the the staudpouit of the . Gm-istiau literal- to instill into : the -youthful ;m|nd existence of sl aver^ / vv nuKcw rv n compan y and become pessimistic and cb^titutiori^ and lawsof the theocracy, = King of Moab ; (Jud ges 11:24). . To ists who may hope . that /t -wiU be hatred, even abhorrence , of th eir 'J ew-: is 4 a new. thirie that Wgrown up since RABBIS ,. - . ' . misantbropic in such , a . pestileutia th e canon of thri nation and :-every the individual it c^ : . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦! atmosphere , or contract the curse of individ ual , th e moral ,-e thical arid re- the motives must .be as pure a^^ ^ ^ How to Procure Proper Incumbents selt-contempt. We warn-all: ana ; ev: Hgioris guide for all . These princi ples as the action which the . law ord ains will carry the iavor of neither the Or- more natural - than such / occurrences continuously : was / . promptl y rebuVd v: for Vacant Pulpits. ery^ne t o keep . away, put of that are eternal , the letters making them and conscience , dictates. .These; are thodos ' li or the.: Liberal Jews. Th^y ^ a3 those ¦ ' chrbuicled 1 ; above? What aria/sterrily¦ prevented. ? Since then.a ; ¦ ¦— ^—- fou l air. . t ^ ^ p racticabl e are amendabl er an d^ were categories ot laws \vhich regulate the w'a both utterl y condemn,it. _ .. . mWr iatural ^an that such teaching new stenda^^^^ All of the students who are to grad. /< . ' ¦ ' : changed and replaced of ten and again power , of . the . ^ uate from the Hebrew Union College THE Eabbis of Germany, as we re- iri the course of history, not only by individual . atad hisi moral: motives. It be jndged fr om the. suggestion of a turiate enough ;to receive» -it/ through riot unjust to stigmatize as j g^aominK^ in June have made their arrangements ported in its time , established a union the. prophets and the- Rabbis Of -the is the law of the covenant j the qonsti- Jewish ; ' flag . . -with seven golden stars, ", all their life. Murp hy, : Cbambers arid oils. ' - : ^ Ohariges of admi uistratiori liaw ; for the coming-year. It is useless, or central conference; of the German Talmud j brit also by the progress of tution of thevtheocracy, the kingdom ,\yhioh. do . not symbolize trie old seven Hough ; pr obabl y fancied Vtherrisel yes brou ght- n o improyemerit in;thi |«- -! therefore , for congregations whose Rabbis without reference; to reform emergencies arid the constant changes of God. ¦ ; ' ;- ¦ ' days of t^riweek/ but the juew seven - ¦ y^ung ::.^ j,^.i; M . - ' j ^j ^jj| 1 gv; ^ e ^-;|^v. ^^ ^ g^b ;,partiM ; are v equally t f> pulpits are vacant to look to this or orthodox tendencies; The # object of conceptions . and . standpoints occu- . .. ' . . . . , , ' .; y ,, . ¦ political It ' hoptes to coioriize Pales- The fault hardl y^ lies wi th : them; 'it is bl ame. /: v Both - parties thrive ^ sliHii ^ source for an 'incumbent. There are,, of the Union it seems , is union , as p led by the coriimunities in differen t , The thir d prmciple of the Mosaic tiue with, such Jewsi as will consen t to upon the church ' schools , in . which equal servility irl;thi s shameful coui&^ however; graduates of the college whO j little else, could be accomplished by times and places. . Th e question Can revelation is that of progressive legis- go there, aud bti y or beg the consenu of they received ^ their ethical trairiing .;• " . ' . "" -/ ' ' . ' >' >'!V". ' . " ' : ' . ' . ' ; /. ' ; . /: though at present engaged, desire to such a heterogeneous association. But only be, whi ch are " those principles Iation , basing on the unalterable prin- the Porte; tbi allow the Jews to set .rip, |h fl t the reproach should fall. - thp ' ' TFoblRrP ^ nKASTFIJ ' 1 !!!- -' make a change, and there are ether «hi ' ul tra-orthodox, rabbis are riot safe laid down in Exodus.and Leviticus ci ples forming the base of: the theocr ^^. of a *State. ;We are not so _ ; hy- . . , - ¦ ; ;-, . - , ¦ * . - : - ; .. ,;.. . " ^it ^ ? - able and full y competen t men whose isfied with th ese proposi tions. Chief of which we maintai n they contai n racy, to meet all - emergencies and ^[j 1 ^* 1 ^ 8 ^^^ JEWS BABEErJ iJBLOSL EtTSSIA- ' . - ¦ °^ , ' . " ; ;. /f services can be obtained . The prop- Rabbi Hirsch called a conference at all appertaining to the kingdom of change Of conditions at all times. Law Baered Temple Hill and move out of his . . . ' . ' . ' " ' . ' " : " ¦ . . ¦ ' - It is with' deen irearet we leira; er , and in fact.the only, way to reach Hainburg, to meet there on May 7, heaven. Let us see. ' -: . ' . and ordinances of th is kind are called ni bsqne . to make room for the Bus- WMhingto n , D^ these gentlemen is through the ad ver- to form a rabbinical union of the ultra _ " , Mush p atim. . Concerning them Hol y sians ' escaped helots. We cariript Perkins of California has- uricovered a the: higheBt-social biroies of- Paris lost ; tising columns of this piper. A prop orthodox onl y. What they have ac- v . fl , n -- u Mm Io ,. . -o, Writ doea not maintain " God spoke imagme the Christian Powers yieliiing curious atiA importopt complication: in 5 thriir lives id the awf nl catastrophe that . ; erl y worded advertisement will bring complished we will know in a week or ,^he , firJj ? f 9 ipI "' ra re 3 6< Ik ¦ "?£ aU these words " ai it heads the I>eca- ^ffiL S lS ^ 1^&^^&£%T ^ £^Z occurre d on Tnesday afternoon.aud ^ ;; I it ' - . ¦ ii i . xL i - 6 ^ ti ' tl u i. c ¦ i ; ii. odus is that ot oure and absolute i _ u .. u ^_ i- - a ¦• r ¦ . Wnen rnrKey . is reaoy to consent—ana in Kussia. whioh he will at ; once bring o^nirpA . ' annVi ' - liMrfcfflit: , ¦ BVmM t£lS¦ ; to their notice the fact that a vacancy two. It migh t be beneficial to the ° Q h J| h ^ onlv true and ^i^'ch would make them mviola- it wm be 0liiT by for ce-to yield con- to the attention of Congress arid the ffirfio u^ tne ^ Trho1fof : t he « c exists, that applications - for the posi- cause if the two parties. organize apart Sf S {he SibbWoirS ^ decre e s/o f the divine sovereign; trol of Jerusalem, Russia expects to country. . The senator vras called' on £S bodteSritifled areTose? tion are solicited , what qualifications from one another , and go to work - .^V I,J > ™u - *i,Iwo l rt f - ii ZT -l 'theads this section of the law (Exo- take the oity, and Prance expects to a few daya agp by a conptituent. -who of Madame Theodore Porges " and ¦ are necessary, and what the Congrega- each in its direction without imiifldv 'P^SVfi 7 T ¦ & » ¦ - -St m dus 20 "And these ate the j udgments *°a ui f? the. whole of Syria , with all has . lived in . the '' golden state '' for Madame Kann, Madame Porfees was , ; tion has to offer . An advertisement ment to one another , and w^ which thou shalt put befor> them ; » ea ^Kre it noHBiblH fnr th«H fi hr fiw « S^ e ^i^r lQ KW «^,n 1 ^t^ the wife of the:weU-Jmpvyri ; banker, and;/ of thU kind continued until the va- pocrisy to please one another. ^d^k^llSg^ eterS -d of which it is-fe^id. 24: 4 7) ^ SSS^^S- .R^^S SS^^ ^^ ^S^' %$S^^&?Sff iu & cancy is filled , is by far the best way ~— gj ™" QW0 « l a f ^.^^l th e people un animousl y consented to with it? The' first thiug would be ' to that all that was necessary was fob him ffius D ea^ of proceeding. It is more manl y, The State of Indiana , through its " „„„„ ; „„ oZv B \\' ]^ 0 - ,oU^„ r»l Xa ohey these statutes also.. It was with build a. temple, we ^ suppose. and give it to v go , to the state department and pro- and Bhe ma^e her debrit at the Spabish / more iudependent . and leaves the con- board of chari ties, has undertaken the reasoning, ana an l egi slation lor tne t{]9 c n8ent 0 f t be peopie that these oyer to Orthodox Jews. ^ Would they be cure a passport, whiohhe conld do by court. -She was related to Barori Henri : gregation in absolute freedom to custodial care and control of aU its or- happiness of humanity must start , : j^/ j^ introduced, at that ¦^ f ?S^ '^^^- L W S^' ^^ ^' -W7^'! l, ^ T - 1 V- ^ I* J p - de •Rdthsbhild/wboia - wife -; was alM » ; u . " t a , m ohan , dependent and abandoned child- and in which a 1 moral , ethical and a * TUo , aaanr% e ; k . ¦ -^ ?• take the troubl e to re-establish all the ing the usual fee. Thereupon , hi s con- wMBweilW It hna been sttited in oMr^ choose a man to . suit themselves To , P^ ¦ ^tC\me has ever taken religious doctrines , precepts and in- f™ \ v ^F T™ ¦ th,8 ° oa ^ t f ev? ruies ^ of Moses and Ezra , and observe stituent informed Senator Perkins-that ^ ^W-j n^&T S r m ^ ' ^ ask anyone to recommend a rab bi is 8Uch au advanced step in tiiis direc- stitutions must be roosted and e^^ he .(the constituent) was a Jew. . The "^. h^S&S ttie ' Boaiie olV:- - always in some measure to iocur an tion, and the success of the venture f, t^? ^ 0 Jl . m^I ««, ?«!„ principles aud categories of law must Will they go back to their red heifer senator then advised him to take the disaster had arrahged to Rive ft dinnef ' obli gation. We give this as K ood ad- will be watched with great interest. - e ?' , V" B 18 , w1 ^ M oses nrst p rin - be turned int0 apecial l awa to meet 'and their water of jealousy? Eveh the passport to the Russian minister to this the same evening^ but that the funotioB vice to all congregations who wish to ^hang, c.p le, from which every other truth is 8pecia, ca3e8 0f acLl occurrence. In dD ttaV and If ^ J XV V 8hould W ^ &Z$L^™ j £t °^ ,,. " & rpi ^ „,„„ f j !fli „„u^. m i,;^i, \. r. i a mere efflux, lhis fi rst principle is if „„ i „i „„ iu «•• > - . - i to- ao that , aua it tney should , the The gentleman went to the state de- . ap . vnra i * (-ha i' n-inwvl into his resi- engage a rabbi. , The great difficulty which has ham- d ¦ - ^ f { J cleamW H eeC °P d plaC6 i these Md patm laid reT ived Mosaic State, controlled by the partment and procured the passport , as $£?£¦ . \ i^S? r i^f aX deaf . ^ pered the individual states in their ffP^™ r ia m /?o , i . o D? PST %. before the people are based directl y most unenlightened Russian and Pol- a matter of course. Then he proceeded- -wffi^ t^ ft^-hto fflSi^' . T„r. p -i \\ r to m ot attempt to care for orp han and other "' ft , "" U8 „, , ' 7 t - i- ,V upon these princi ples and categories, ish. Jews , would be an object of con- to the Russian legation and asked the Z r llfi i fiP„^1«i hnflhaiid who was in: ' Iiib Rev. J. M. taster ot Boston is .^ cted cMdtea l t0 arise M: 18-21 ; 34:b and 7 ; Leviticus 19: / hich had f^J 8QV | ec tempt to Jews all oyer the world minister to vise the passport. That ^^^^SR^S l^ ' - a c ergyruan of the Reformed IVesby- f ^ h &] b ,. ^ th d f 2. All proiihets and sages in Israe , all in the the0c racy. And in the third ffi S^ h^V^ffh "'^ ^0ml exam ned the , ***"*** > f P u ^ Son and was o^^ the^Committee f\ t il*.: , i ? Wltit *l " eracie no secular education. Children reared reaso ieu on uiose texts expo undeu 0f tnat and severa succeeding ages? supported by the benevolence of "Iain not , " was the reply of Sena- -n?™. r 5 eB, i m " -!? Z lhflJmeA as; ' H ll y i TTr g . 1 TXZ 1 ia State in^itutious are of necessity and illustrated Ins revelation without M aU f tbem apj 7li CabJe we^ny Jews all over the world, and tor Perkins ' iittfent?* I 2? a Sf as Th e SnC Julian % Ho« ; b s flock John D.Grabam , dec pin ed. fc , , oyer particular sect , h * Via S beeu able t0 adlt ^ 1( ' ta to and many of them have been inco r Ziou would be a byword again Jevy " . . ^ \^%l^gg B ^ 0 Sions of tfe Mr. (iMliam isa lawyer and the Kev. 0 „„ n „„„ „f a a p„L„( 0 , f \f » ij- *i J1 e 11 m- 1 It must also bo retnemuered that a "Iu that case, " said th e Russian n " ^ umj ? T 1 (, uuuw,uu J. . M . Foster thinks that in taking ^ h 1 S h, ^The De Wette h ypothesis the bonk P°'ated m the codes of all civ.lmd Hebrew State in Palestine would dam- minister , " I Vn camjell«d to Srta H AnSf S is ' M«d* Kann . . the atlorncv 1 - oat h , and becoming iu ^/ ' ^i^Z ^t ^ lt^ ^ ^ W. he ' t me of nations as well as the Decalog The age the condition of Jews in every you that ][ oauuot vise your pa»poi f fEmil e Stiebe l)^ eiaSe o Sir Ed- . . a wav an ' tfcr ,f a eovernment o ? ' ° y w g ° u- ' ie °?? r Ki»B Joaiah was bunteronomy, is at- muiii object and inten tion of Hol y other country Now they cnii lairl> I am forbidden . by my gov ernment to ^S^^^ J^^tln oJ m^^- a waj an omu i 01 a government pr ot e8tant sects, object to this , aud in terlv ' false w utrarv to the e™s Writ n head ng this section of laws claim to be Jews iu religion , but En-, do-so. " w n a X™^naia^" , evidently to w h.ch .1.H* not exp licitl y recogiiue CQU , u mos J t of t,j e ^^ hn ^gme ™^ a j; U g s ^a IL Chron- thus , exceptionall y so, could only B^en in Engla n d , Ge rmans in Ger ; The Oaltforntan returned to Senator ^{baShe Lord Mayor referred oa the kingnlnpof Je«i« Christ Mr Gra dren ^ho a„ unf ort unate enough to ides, as uuoted above , where it is have been to express the will of God! Si™?^T America-aud ' th«t „,^ ^^^ rt - im ot ' tho "««" ^n^S e^tofaV* " public g.* ' vain Iihs shiukI ami should be thrust , ¦ 1 r * u ». *.,*„ i„ ^ 11 uln ialv stated that it wat th« Bank nf l 1 ¦ ¦ . . ' Ainei leans iu America , an a tney make of bis visit to the Russian renrasenta- r i„„ „* +i, a ¦ ¦** ;,„ *{£ Hhmn iu speak- f ' r, ) ,nt hef ( ,l.l. M r. ( H-ahamco » tests this fe left destitu te and are not cared (or ^ e J ^' y ™^ ^ ^Z ^^i who ™d>« ™ progre ssive legislation the. most enthus aa tic citizens . But tive The senator was greatly astou- VX^JS& 'BiZL^f ** - view. He is pi-rlecilv willin * to help ^ pnvate chanty , are treated aacrnn- a4 that thi s was tho Sinai ThoraS, as " llh the C01lseut ot the P eopl f' aud vith a capital at Jerusalem they would ished. He at ouce procured a copy ^t l^ ^S^^p n^ ' l i z^-l iS'r^xiit ss=;^ffi h e ''K' £ s r »B"k£ :^'^:1sk^s sssv*? &^sa,£ a^issw^s^ sSSis ^S'^ bi l he M not williii K Unit he shall be kept in orp han asylums aud these are " j foj y Writ , n 17 e s It ifaston - petrifaction and the oppression ol ffho haa 3 nst . lear"e(l tbttt " il wafi ment and laid the matter before Assist- *!?$„ ^IJ ^J ^Lh. t? n 4ld u mem- S « Jn neclm^ IXSE "K ***** ^ Ule ^ » 6l ^ insti tU " " S0 " " '"^ -tUahT a l aws ai. d .customs the beS ficentVur- fiL. ^, eW9 Wh ° klll8d ° Ur Blessed S?^^^ D ^ ¦ ^ ^p " 6 ?- t( ? S5 ^vaSWw*^ ^'IS- C bS C i: "^r r I' 6 he .S- ft"' 7^ - -^ State supervision. Jj gS-V" ^S n a '8 ceU ^ d S )- <»f which vanished long ago . fph, Xd farther , as D, Kohler tells us SoXuS^HeitSSlSJSJK ^ T^^fi^fe ^ " ment. Mr. Foster is at least coustt H>» . «h»Wren are broug ht before a ^g^ Jf "^^ ™'y »3 [a ful t() expound- the lawa in "The American Hebrew , " to the into au investigation of the matter " . JSr i^ 106 by the Lotd m em' mid lopica) He is at worst an rt ? a K ,8trate and b j him committed to and to legislate , were introduced aud Orthodox Jew , as well as to some or After a brief delay he addressed a note A " hii rt namfid Alfred David and . em ana logical. He is nt uorst an f . des g iiated - . , , named later on. All this however thodo x OhriBtiaus . the restoration of to the senator saying that the matter ,-£"? M-rfS2L wSn nnd oohim. BW ' unreasonable fanatic. Mr. Graham Kw , nft„_ Q _ „„„ !_„ : * ?K 0 t The "new covenant" wh ich .Tere- lm,ueu ,tt uc ' uu ' . . Al k "™ » " ,JWCVBr . the Jewish kingdom involves the ap- was as stated bv the senator - R m »M , ,es ' Mesdames Kahu . a nd|" u is a reli gious demagng and a hypocrite S X ; ' ir f "ff . i mifth promised to tbe captives in Baby- was new and original , with Moses, as pearance of the Messiah with all super- Inen? I?^ seems that ^ Rn^auMnf™ also reported atnong the d ead. besides. Fro m the domination of a ilgl0UB amllat,°u8 oi . th ° V**?* ani1 Ionia refers to none of the three coven- was tbe establ.shment of rep resenta - ua toral power. According to the Tal - the Jews as forming a pbli S pTfcy " nartv comnnsed of such men mav the > n . con«>nance . therewith. I his seems ants noted above. It refers exclusively li ve government (Numbers xi., 16, mud , "God administered au oath to regarded as , inimical to the czar ' s sov- My Nelflhbor Told Me Lnrd dplijpr m falr euou gh ' but there ia a Kreat d^] t0 Israel ? "'le to . tbe laud . ° , ( Palestine 17 , 24 , 25), of all of which Paganism r ?«*el never to urge or over-hasten the ernmon t aud that , therefore , the Jews About Hood' s Sarsariarilla and nii^ 1 ^ mra deliver us. of objecti on raised , and among a very s re , d to them in n apecial covenant Uleu had no idea. There was no leg- t,m9 A 0 . f redemption before God in bis who owe allegiance to other govern- try i.-Th£" theiTflSd of ad'e' t,8 . m i e l i ii1 * * nmJ rioo. n i i.ii;. no ouCt tu , L of "Oo raaao vitb Abraham < Geuesis . , . . j ¦ v . 4 ., , b own time matured his plans, but to re- men ts than Russia are nnti nnrrn i t-i-ori bIvbb Hood' s fiarsatnirilla the larfte"' « ° j> « /T „, , , , r , ( Am ¦ e^ d^ o t citizens at that. f his is XV) The Israelites had forfeited that iala ion and no law besides the decrees main sabmissive to the. worldly powers to enter the Sre even £, ^ t^^. ' «^^' - ^SS^Mmi ^ ^X / Thk Central Conference of Amen- caused b y the repugnance which ev- t itie. lost their land , and the prophet of the kings. There could be no rep - to which he is subjected. " But this bers of their own fami?v &£K Sawaparllla oures ; that it gives *wj B. can Kiibbis would do a very useful ery intelligent and patriotic citizen tells them God would renew this cove- resentative form of governmen t be plan of Dr. Herzl' s an tici pates the di- Perkins intends to introduce a resolu t eaUfi - vitality and vigor , and , wnw thing if , at the Montreal meeting, it feels toward permitting funds for the »alIt > fi0 to say exteud their lease ou cause there was no people that pos- vine plan. It do es not wai t for the tion in the Senate to ascertain why borhoods a»e «a a a family meaici would appoint a committee to make a maintenance in whole or in part of J™iS??°^; ^ T^IL^S T? 1 - ** sessed the freedom to govern itself by i^^, ^^ ^^" ,^^ ?4 this i - BI 80 and wh^ tnis government Hood ' s Pills act easily' and t P'« e. list of a I the dul y authorized liabbis institutions under sectarian conLl to ^U %*S£^«£$ S* its representative, "ffi Kfi 2? JewZlftyal- S&f ^£» ?$ *^ ^Um a-^-J^™ -^ in the United States. ,, be taken from public funds , as a dan- p. 101 e. 8. (ft*. */W.) *. with which the UniUstltes ^ v^ ^Z^w M^m^^ ' i
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4 J THE AMERICAN ISRAElJtB. tl, ,„ TnE nuraber of Jews in tba Trane - eeroua atep toward a union of church our knowledge ot God as expr^ *&Ro}ui-WhtUtaa il pa^*~{ ITko fcmpl Pan KraPIITR. vaal amounts to ten per cent, of the and state. ' Consequently, as far aa this Mosaic revelation. Every rehg- ETY 0P PHILA DELPHIA np the temple service an^ have retained oa fh «^v,as L '¦lUC AlllGlllj Oll lOIQCIIlC l 25 h population. There are wo know, there are few or^o State ion known

in history had a part of

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four Jewish congregations in Johan- orphan asylums outside of New Y ork, this revelation at ite founda ion,,none - ,«„, the fol lowing circular of mvita- to their sacred *** ™ ™W g %a . ( |LEO WISE & CO., nesburij • The question is rather a puzzling ever taught the whole of this God- tion to all who are desirous Of learning " id, scattered among the nations. . ' ;€*» IPOBU8HM8 AUDPROPRIKTOB8 . . ¦ * 0Iie. As the matter stands the StateCognition. We stand yet after three Jewish literature in a pleasant and in- Give them n bit of - a kingdom j feeble,. ' ' ' Mf f lwAl In«u.«j iy Car Fifth and Race St. Rov. Dr. Gustav Gottheil , Kabbi has quietly ignored and evaded its un- thousand years of history in the same Btructive form : weaker than Greeoe,dependent|oa Tur- - Kill At ' I^X±rr ;—¦ ot Temple Emanuel. New York , has questionable moral responsibility in cleft of that rock of truth where Moses -

^ StmMer aohool ttna. J Jg%£^d*ff i'& J Pg^?S - * IISAAC if . WISE. • - - • Editor, ceiebrated his seventieth birthday. In this matter* and has left the care of stood when he received the revelation A8Sembly ever projected will be held |SC

of Xir ra^ andThey would / IffiSS ' I— '—~—ZT7ZZ common with his many friends and .fa destitute children to the charitable of this first principle. in Atlantic City, N._ J., . July 25th ^^e

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contempt of , Ep£l ' • "'ICincinaati, 0., May 27, r»97. . admirers all-over the country we ex- associations, all of which that are ' — _' ¦ . . to-August 8th, .1897, _ For information

a, could we. conceive that, the - , Inllj I«t*i4 >s ..cond- man matter .t i& tend to ,hta ** Congratulations and wortii, taking notice^of are controlled the second principle of Mosaic rev- gflftflft °" ^gv/ ; ; '

^^o^SrSsSionSr- ' ^W^lffll - Ir^omt»gt SnD«i.ouio. be* wishes fpr many happy years to by the churches and . maintained by e,fltion iB Dationftl conetitutioii and The j 6Wish Oboutariiiua Society E^The ffi^R& ^A--- " b^=€al2 " ISMPTION PRICE PER YEAB - • - $2.50 come- , „ , contributions of church members, who organization 0n the basis of the' moral offers the foU^^ QAlf lNU ' ISft Brt ! ¦ - $1.00 t a- r- , tY 0 l„ V„ Mr. arfi ,thus bearing the expense of a B

d inte]iectual fo„ndation-not on structi've courses for circles and. home .. - - ^ V- ' ' - " ^JUTU™ZXumM H j.i^?ftJr s^/£ tfcffiSS"*wlth ,n

the prov' d-ire -TV "f ?-f t r^F ^— «* ReodiQg Union' HIDE0TI8 *****0F A SMALL POWDER=^T™« f

congregation That?s righ, we have * 2j io«^t oV

*» S^SS JUL 5K«fiB

sau» for displa y ADVERTisJ iMJCNTs m«i» certainly as well entitled to it as are 0flered to accomplish it. dividuals classes or nlana alar, not on notion and history, in a series of inter- truouuaon owry. „„„„ . , „_known o.» application. the men, only more ao, by their zeal - y _ mviauais, classes or plans, also pot on . ^ program8 for semi-monthly meet- , . , ., . , ¦"—IT. *» i i i ' ^^^- l Dea <!°"^"— . ¦.~, T, 77, , „.. i„.. u*; *„ ?!,« »«,..! the claims of power and might ac- ineB

B ATembers who complete the two Philadelphia, Pa., May 23.—A tale ,¦ ¦¦ ¦. ¦¦ , . . . ¦¦ ' -J. Wtfmr^bifi 'T 0U8 J°yalty to the cause. THE pR|NC|pLES 0F THE TH0RflH quired flCciderj ^Uy by some and not JX obuS jTreoe^Toertiflcate. of heathe^sh and hideous torture in- ; . - , • ¦ • ; , -

/, . , - -. ^ggg^ — THE orator at th;next cODSecration ^^ REPLY TO THE aUERY ,

fc&^fffi^ftft' S&E5 Ses^i SnSS SSSS S |eSb| omp | S A^^J-S^i..^.^^^ -*

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u u.. of the RaMa graduating.Trom the "WHAT IS JUMpSft?" ^gj %^.0f flfefco" Ss'JefaSm

MembeiShiP ** " SKnS? to2afUtS SB?eS^^ Sin ?{ wper,.arr.^«nwnuoBfer.f»r.r U|h,, W h e Hebrew Union College will be Rev racy art the mere expounders arid ex- ° PBibTo6urse In answer to an cording to the testimony of their vie- ^iM^^^at^ of

^¦""J?1:.™ "it": V$ ffiu!uii!£n Tl Dr..JoSepVSilverman of the Emauel The two books, Exodus and Leviti- ecutprs of God's: laws for the protec- urgent and wiSread demabd, Key. tim's mother, based upon the story K^^fe^ a

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the«IWti,eM.,tlnt teAiiEKiCANi8B AKT .l .ii. ^^ of N y

he^ayujg^ £ua„co;ntaj,n the whole of the Mosaic tion, benefit - and happiness of his Dn Henry Berkowltz, Ohancellor of the wMch he had told hw upon . reviving ^%^£™$™4*&*%*¦,*{AdyortiSomentBoi oon ff reg««on».uni08; r. cepted the official .. invitation, the dispensation, law, morals and religion; people, and this people must^bedome Jewish 01ifl auqua .^oielT, has pre,

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MDKinR ^and will be awaited wUh intert^bv ^¦m^^ iM ffi^SfefiTOS cefebration^akes place in tU Bene th/Thorah for the individual , society' ^ khagdom of p&sS and a holy na- ^g^e^BSS'aSSged' S& SSS&A^ American citizen. :;; , .* **¦»;:

i^^o^'r^n ffii^^^^^ They con- tion , i. em a n ation with higher ideals ffT^ so much -0icpird to the number of times publish ed, on evening, June 16. All aje invitea. tain iull and final, answers to the qiies' than rnere power*¦- .wealth, glory arid System of Education. u Part I. covers • The bbys, held for a^further-hearing, ohroriicle.the occurrence as to exm.KSath^livi^bS/^^S^Sr'do ..

¦" ¦ - ¦» . ¦ • tions;whatis.Mosaic JTidaism , what is the gratification of the animal in- the

^entire rangb ;bf . jBible history, art Isaacs Murphy, Frabk Ohanibers ^m: (mn ^ Mtoniahiaerj t '.at 'tbe-S*NOX.wi.h to ifayo the^ .^v wti-e^ inserted

JN the

second metropolis of Illinois, the kin gdom of God or the kingdom stiucu- arid passions; or rather with ^^^L i-^ P.e±V tt >™,^«. tmd - m v ¦ * ' ? ' iahment; ^of;;:Seriator>: Perkina ^lo^^^u'o^nr' Si tiSr the cityof Peoria, his honor, Mayor of heaven,: what is God's promise,, tlie higheat idbalof being God^hpsen t^£ ilSfSu^Se?of ¦ ' :: kakge W.15tb:17. ¦ v distant vSecretarH'pf S 'iorderB - Warner, appointed Mr, John Korsos- what is man's duty on earth as an in- people, the : banner bearers of the in paifc:!;' and the . Apocrypha. . (In Mrs. Zablosky teatifiea¦'.thai-.on .Vf ed- The Department of State; was rneniol -*>«. nk . nf vrsddhiBs and bnriais win be ki city sealer of weights and measures, dividual and as a member, of society, highest truth accessible to' man. This preparation). nesday evening lastthese boys took: her rialized on; tbis^ identical- subi eot ili'published rweotebargl.^he.a they, o^eur in The caiiae may be that Mr. Korsoski It is all there in those : two books, is the idea of the Sinaic^: revelation, of ¦um ^Ooni^.ia.I^t lBiWlfial m«o^r ntj ie^ ^le^

andystripped

him to.

1879, eighteen, years ago; -The l2^^, L{e^;pSS5i effi "fi « obeys

the laws

of Moses, which ordain wj iich were original!^2^ffin "Swiii^She^f?elW "J

uat balances, just weights, a ]ust of Exodus.and: the beginning : ot Le- revelation contained m the yOecalog. :; (a) . comprising the era from :Ezra told, him: that, there was ;''g6irig to; be subject -of a eti rring address in ^

"compBnUd with »n order oi subscripti oa and ephah and ajust bin shall you have, vitiCUs show, and was originally Such a state will educate such a peo- arid the return of the Jews from; Baby- another crnoiflxiori" arid that the Gen- House.'as did subsequently Air Teller-K so to pay tor one year. ¦ ... . I am the Lord your God." (Leviti- called nnan iflD "The Book of the pie. Such a people and such a state lori, (587 B. O, E.J- to the originr. of tiles would" boss the job thia time.":; 'of Colorado.' in the Seriate - O n k*coMMbsioATioNs.iibVsUTned.Vtho writer, vijj cub 19:36.) Covenrint/' (Exodus ' xxiv., .. 7 ;s 2 realize the divine idea of-national or- Ohristiaaitw Membership fee, ?0^.cents. ; :»\^'li ,cast totsI ;boye,.mm^ as they,

dozen difiwerit bccaiious the'DeDjrt^not be pabUsned or , pres erved. No MSS. will . / ' . ,. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ IfJ nira Tir iSi 9 . 2 rhrnni pWSr T»fw ttanh Mn Ti anA +Kn' I'nAVSilital J a riVKr (h) On the origin of Ghristianity did the other time ; but not for . his j : ^ „"' f - - \ ^ "B iW VWW.^

, be returned unless forwarded for examination at - —7~~~-~r~ T , ,"£¦ ? Ti^' « ' • ">¦ '5 ron,lc.1*? *x^*> &an,z,at?on. "™ J?6 WidttaPs.' nghfr- . „n

vd ihe compilation of the Talmud, clothes (we 've got-them,). but for his pent was urged in vain to remedy ftj 'arxx:iai reg,uest orthei.uMiaher. . . , As industrial exposition in Jerusa- 14, rfO.J *Genesis is. the historical in- epusnessand holiness for the weal and Membership ee, 50 cents. , life. ¦'' :":- 'If ther dice comes - tip: "seven, injustice., ' The subject has: been ap- -. . . . . . . - . - '¦ . ¦ ¦ , —~^—~ lem will come off next year. . ;An traduction .to the event''arid, substance happiness of:all,' the.permanency,of , (o ) 'In preparation;¦.' .- ' . '" ." • though , we 'll agree to\\spare his life, tated for eighteen¦;years and yet i :. . ; IEWIBH 0AXKKD1K. astronomical observatory has been ot the Sinaic Thorah. lumbers is a the state, the moral rind intellectual IV. The General;. Ohaatouqua frorri crnbiflxion. . .Then we can . see United States Senator never heard cf^ V ki i ;i^iS®SH^ Bl«».':. - ¦' tuilt in the city ot Jerusalem : W ri tf t^tt*.} ; n

-or^.-n.;] ^ - j j f fig ^g S t o A 'ffi*" W^5 '

" 'ft arid ;there;is a high tracer ja ft!

¦;8aadw, Jm^-JtabdoflL - : . .. Airs, de Lapraridie, whose, -aame ¦ it ordinances supplementary to it,, and with,the first Winciple, the rnonpthe- ^t 0f 'a Wgh sohoofor acaclemio grade, ¦' . ' •^bevek itIs;'' - Department ; who is; equally v u^s:. ¦•. ¦ ri5May, Jidy i,..,..*Ne .w.Mo^^i«.- WiU bear. > It will be Opened October Deuteronomy is the historical con- ism, .the knowledge of truth , as the Membership fee, 60 cents per' annum. ¦

*, ; , . ¦ „ ; xv , ¦• , ^.u formedi incredible as the latter statp. -¦:i&S,il" ^MWb ^ : 1, 1897, and a scientific museum will clusion and the doctrinal completion, inalierJable right %F> man, the: sole $T.. SeoL Conisea rt r^dirig on^a ^JJ^^l^&S^ taent may

seerri:

* ;i ^'^W/ Sunday, Aug: 8"":;.TiBha B' Ah., -y ¦ - , ;, be added to it; - 0 . King; Solomon , all explanatory of the'Siriaic Thorah. iouridatiori of the 8tatei"iand the ideal wide.range ot subjects : arranged by. WWr,?S£^? 9^'ll: have to sive on ' - Yet evervthine-: thaVcould be don» H¦ Sffi'tt* ^^-

1 - ^^^^ . ' .wU^^feiaviiigf- The «inaVfhorah>^e -complete of the natio^and ^he individual It

S ptSSSS1 *: &= crrSnS. ;

1^^. ¦ ¦., ¦¦¦'¦ ¦'- . - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' . ¦ v "th ere is- nothing new under -th e text: ot Judaisiri, which we have de- proceeds with the sanctiOn^of the fam- " geUd for full 1 descriptive circular of delirious victim heard thisitob, but . the justice, and done in vain ^uj siaii ". fObaeryed al.o preoedJngday, ¦ :; , ; . : am « . ;. ¦:. ,, ,"-v ¦¦ . ¦• ;¦¦ ;¦;; ;,: ; fin ed before as ''the. religion of the ily, ih which father and; mofter are aU the ribove courses; and for informa- ™6m^^i^ ^^^i^ j f iritrigue^att art in whichher diplomj .^¦-¦' ' , . . . . . . -¦ . . .. .. ,¦ ¦- ¦¦ : ¦- . :-,* :' ¦ : - .; , .¦¦¦¦..' threefold covenant of God with man , the highest autbority, the mother is tion on- plans of reading arid organi- ^^. J"^ ™« a: ; REDUCTION :OF SUBSeniPTI ON: : ^ ^J ir st ^¦¦:- .¦; ¦: . ,V:' -^ ". ¦¦:: mimster;s vdiploma^ from the Union, eternal covenant never to be rimend this is new in the Decalog. The fem- Henry. Be^o^i^PhUadelphia, p ?- : drown che Child , then: taok-iim-out of those of Frarice or Tukey; Busaui -. Our subscribers art respectfully Theological Seminary in New York ea.never. to be abrogated (Ldviticus ily is free, has its;own jurisdiction ; - V ^rmTj ^W **H *i> iK ^ -baT Tj -Q the water and hanged him to: a . tree, word, when she chooses to sneak it k "/ asked to take notice that all subscrip-. is Miss Briggs, - the daughter of the 20:42-45 ; Isaiah 62:10 ; Jeremiah The state protects it but cannot legis- .r ^^^KW ~„ ; ".- ¦ '' As they let hwi idown, .newly ;uncbn- la„; viTflshinfftori ;no lefe thJu*: tions will be charged at- the old rate Professor,: Pr, Briggs, the gentlemari 46:28)f to last forever, which means late for it. " The ^family k a political : v :> -^rW^-." :: :: o ¦¦¦'.-¦ .'.¦' " '''

^^'i9 ^^^'f^^^w Pr

ance or Constantinopler lVeW ':;. ;fo r ;the year ' expiring during ; 1897 whovvaa ; ot ¦suBpended^ in;1894 for to be extendedVto;the whole of^hu- person, arid the Jasis of the theocratic .;• -y^ew York Jhdew^ri*

has of- fflSbas^e^v^illsmce^S understand; why this^ is'soin^ran^¦;; After that^-that is for .th e year ex heresy.^

This, young lady is; jn her nian.iamdy, the kingdom; of, God, to state. ;, .Ihta ja the moral j moment in L^.§L2Sl.?S iSScentSuv case has.been postpbneoV vintil he is able where the ?e6pWWe drunk with 1. piring in 1898- -the charge will be twenty-first year, young, bright\and begin on. earth in man's mundane the rights of man;;¦-. Then follows the 1 - ^T^^^ vf :5 ? ' i™-^P j -?- • ^ to'testafy.-£n9t»rr^'!^:,;.:- .-- . ,:v :' ' :;;v.;- . v:. for reveripefl.nd look to thBC79rt6 yft ::;|2.50

g a year. ,-Th is ¦ rriakes

" gV eloquent.; She_ will; make her way In Jil and :to end ;nowhere> time or declarVfono/the otherRights of inari; j g^ ^filKrSS H" ->e haveo^n;pr6testod aga^^^ SS^SSSSriS Sm: . soriptio^^ etermty, : .: -., .;

^ ^, . N ;

tabia/liie.Jimbs^au^ health ; _ to the ^SSeSsi ^SoSftiS^

<*«*&*

in i°

hrl8ti

»n Sabbath^schools k% "Mere t^ey.loofeto him for tt^, '. . come under,the Teduced,rate, and not theological seminary ; .it is Presby^ -Ittaust be" remembered here that chastity and purity of his family ; to tS!rfKi&?aSeSr!r2 ItiS of the myth that the curse Of blood strong^hand to' uphold the idtterinE 7-. ..; those begirining-preywisly. : , tenan, we supposes -. . - literalor plenary inspirationis claimed his possessions, and his honor , fl ohe Of ?Kg WS ^ 5 5 thosB guiltiness rests: upon the Jews for tie

^yriasty arid preVent the long threadL~^- : ¦ . ". . : . '/ . - -,

. ' ' : v

¦ ' ^Vp

' - , {* ^8> qnly, and -only by orie of which

^ the state;or ite individuals'is S^rnS an it Sin S ^° «ucifixiori of Jesus. . 'There ened pirtitionif the country. -Their ?Km * is^bvproof whatever that the' Jews positiori:} ¦——-

¦ < ?

B,

$ ^eir ^cationj should. not^o recorded; in the Talmud, .Others of ^he Decalog; closes, with a command-

^^h^ o^Sus

Se Adven^ were resporisible^r .his;eXecution , not own,government; is;, bevond: compre.;:;¦.- Subsoribers.g(iing abroad for the sum- ^Berlin ,; .Uipzig^yienna or such equal authority, aud. supported also ment which -was then, enhrely new/

even in :the:;;New . Testameiit,-when hensiori, Tt iot only- Wrongs every -mer, or intending, to .spend'it at Ameri- other cities ^

here the universiti^re by express statements in; Deuterono: "Thpu shalt not covet.': vln regard to noSothe"udy ormopheclvwill critically : examined; ' Even ;if the ^mericariv Jew, ' bu^ wVbnM every' ;'"' ¦

^vI^^^^ n^LiKl

8 ^^

d 'Wlta

^^-Seimtism. .They

myiuaintain,. that general and ;um- the- state it can mean ;onlyr;that : it not subject themselyes:to:anbther ^is^ story were true>a s; taright in;the tra- citizen of every - other relmious de- r;*xS ^S? bf %tl riotke w tZ o'ild^athergoteStrassburg)Praguei yersal principles ivere revealed ; to should'^bt ooyet or^desire to possess appointment by placirik tw nvach^ope dit^a:;;of the' churches, ;to tell , it^to nomination well.; Tt stultinWtlie ': . offl . -S- addSlan^brohanged ?^weeklyH desired. ; ¦ ¦¦• tained one may seek and no anti-Se: he ,colned dpctrines,, precepts,; laws • which -is-ab indirect .interdiction ^f ^f^SlS^a^Je^SS

post^tum is an unjustifiable act The world.'It %-as^sha«^ ^^^:,I WW,™ madness-is_ rampant.- x oung ortiinances, commandments arid insti- wars of conquest, and seems to be; the. jt may be a very beautiful "scheme from teaching-can lave rio 'bthpreffect than u'p6n-i;,

6u>';..:wutclieon, " v 'as'.'''' w«A- -; fte '-;l/"fcONfiilFfiATI ONS NEED ING - p$op ecouId^"Jy bed ?8?usted.In 8u<J h tutions, to realize tbow; principles as idea in the address of Jep.tha to1 the the staudpouit of the. Gm-istiau literal- to instill into : the -youthful ;m|nd existence of slaver^/ vvnuKcw rv n company and become pessimistic and cb^titutiori^and lawsof the theocracy, = King of Moab; (Judges 11:24). .To ists who may hope .that /t -wiU be hatred, even abhorrence, of th eir 'Jew-: is4a new. thirie that Wgrown up sinceRABBIS , . - . ' . misantbropic in such, a .pestileutia the canon of thri nation and :-every the individual it c^:. • ¦• ¦¦• ¦! atmosphere , or contract the curse of individual, the moral,-e thical arid re- the motives must .be as pure a^^^

^How to Procure Proper Incumbents selt-contempt. We warn-all: ana ;ev: Hgioris guide for all. These principles as the action which the . law ordains will carry the iavor of neither the Or- more natural - than such / occurrences continuously : was / .promptly rebuVd v:for Vacant Pulpits. ery^ne to keep .away, put of

that are eternal, the letters making them and conscience , dictates. .These; are thodos ' lior the.: Liberal Jews. Th^y a3 those ¦'chrbuicled 1; above? What aria/sterrily¦prevented. ? Since then.a ;¦¦—^—- foul air. . t ^ ^ practicable are amendabler and^ were categories ot laws \vhich regulate

the w'a both utterly condemn,it. _ .. . mWriatural ^an that such teaching new stenda^^^^All of the students who are to grad. / < . ' ¦ ' : changed and replaced of ten and again power , of . the.

^uate from the Hebrew Union College THE Eabbis of Germany, as we re- iri the course of history, not only by individual .atad hisi moral: motives. It be jndged from the. suggestion of a turiate enough ;to receive»-it/ through riot unjust to stigmatize as j g^aominK^in June have made their arrangements ported in its time, established a union the. prophets and the- Rabbis Of -the is the law of the covenantj the qonsti- Jewish ;'flag ..-with • seven golden stars,", all their life. Murphy,: Cbambers arid oils.' -: Ohariges of admiuistratiori liaw ;for the coming-year. It is useless, or central conference; of the German Talmudj brit also by the progress of tution of thevtheocracy, the kingdom ,\yhioh. do . not symbolize trie old seven Hough ; pr obabl y fancied Vtherriselyes brought- no improyemerit in;thi|«- -!therefore, for congregations whose Rabbis without reference; to reform emergencies arid the constant changes of God. ¦• ;' ;- ¦' days of t^riweek/but the juew seven- ¦•y^ung ::. j,^.i;M .-'j j jj|1gv;

^e -;| v. ^ g^b ;,partiM ; are v equally tf>pulpits are vacant to look to this or orthodox tendencies; The# object of conceptions .and . standpoints occu- . .. '. . . ., ,' .; y ,, . ¦ political It 'hoptes to coioriize Pales- The fault hardly^ lies with : them;'it is blame. /:v Both -parties thrive sliHii^source for an'incumbent. There are,, of the Union it seems, is union , as pled by the coriimunities in differen t , The third prmciple of the Mosaic tiue with, such Jewsi as will consent to upon the church ' schools, in .which equal servility irl;this shameful coui&^however; graduates of the college whOj little else, could be accomplished by times and places. . The question Can revelation is that of progressive legis- go there, aud btiy or beg the consenu of they received^ their ethical trairiing .;•".' ."" -/ ' '. '>' >'!V".'."' :'.'. ' ;/ . ' ; . /:though at present engaged, desire to such a heterogeneous association. But only be, which are" those principles Iation , basing on the unalterable prin- the Porte; tbi allow the Jews to set .rip, |hflt the reproach should fall. - thp ''TFoblRrP ^ nKASTFIJ '1!!!--'make a change, and there are ether «hi ' ul tra-orthodox, rabbis are riot safe laid down in Exodus.and Leviticus ciples forming the base of: the theocr ^ . of a*State. ;We are not so_ ; hy- . . ,- ¦ ; ;-, . -,¦ * .- • : - ; . . ,;.. . " ^it^? -able and fully competent men whose isfied with these propositions. Chief of which we maintain they contain racy, to meet all - emergencies and ^[j

1 *1^

8^^^ JEWS BABEErJ iJBLOSL EtTSSIA- ' .- ¦° ,'."

;;. / fservices can be obtained. The prop- Rabbi Hirsch called a conference at all appertaining to the kingdom of change Of conditions at all times. Law Baered Temple Hill and move out of his . . .'.'.' ;¦" '.'": "¦ . . ¦'- It is with' deen irearet we leira;er, and in fact.the only, way to reach Hainburg, to meet there on May 7, heaven. Let us see. ' -: .'. and ordinances of this kind are called nibsqne . to make room for the Bus- WMhington, D^these gentlemen is through the ad ver- to form a rabbinical union of the ultra _ " , Mushp atim. . Concerning them Holy sians' escaped helots. We cariript Perkins of California has- uricovered a the: higheBt-social biroies of- Paris lost;tising columns of this piper. A prop orthodox only. What they have ac- v. fl „ , n - - u Mm„Io ,.. -o, Writ doea not maintain " God spoke imagme the Christian Powers yieliiing curious atiA importopt complication: in5 thriir lives id the awf nl catastrophe that .;erly worded advertisement will bring complished we will know in a week or , he, firJj ? ™f9 ipI"'ra

re 3

6<Ik

¦"?£ aU these words " ai it heads the I>eca- ^ffiL Sl S 1 &^ &£%T £^Z

occurre

d on Tnesday afternoon.aud^

;;I it ' - .¦ ii i . xL i - 6 ^ ti' • tl u i. c ¦ i ; ii. odus is that ot oure and absolute i t«_ u ™ ..u ^_ i- - a • ¦• r ¦ .Wnen rnrKey .is reaoy to consent—ana in Kussia. whioh he will at ; once bring o^nirpA . 'annVi ' - liMrfcfflit: , ¦BVmMt£lS¦ ;to their notice the fact that a vacancy two. It might be beneficial to the ° Q h J| h ^ onlv true and ^i^'ch would make them mviola-

it wm be 0liiT by for

ce-to yield con- to the

attention of Congress arid the ffirfio u^tne^ Trho1fof: the «cexists, that applications - for the posi- cause if the two parties. organize apart Sf S {he SibbWoirS ^

decrees/of the divine sovereign; trol of Jerusalem, Russia expects to country. . The senator vras called' on £S bodteSritifled areTose?tion are solicited, what qualifications from one another, and go to work - .^V I,J > ™u - *i,Iwo l rtf - ii ZT -l 'theads this section of the law (Exo- take the oity, and Prance expects to a few daya agp by a conptituent. -who of Madame Theodore Porges "and ¦are necessary, and what the Congrega- each in its direction without imiifldv 'P^SVfi 7 T ¦ & »¦ - -St m dus 20 "And these ate the judgments *°auif? the. whole of Syria, with all has. lived in . the ''golden state'' • for Madame Kann, Madame Porfees was ,;tion has to offer . An advertisement ment to one another, and w^ which thou shalt put befor> them ; » ea^Kre it noHBiblH fnr th«H fihrfiw« S

e^i^r

lQKW «^,n

1^t^

the wife

of the:weU-Jmpvyri;banker, and;/of thU kind continued until the va- pocrisy to please one another. ^d^k^llSg eterS

-d of

which

it is-fe^id. 24:4 7) ^SSS^^S-.R^^S SS^^ ^ S^' %$S^ &?Sff iu &cancy is filled , is by far the best way ~— „ gj™"QW0« V« l ™af ^.^ l the people unanimously consented to with it? The' first thiug would be' to that all that was necessary was fob him ffius Dea^of proceeding. It is more manly, The State of Indiana, through its "„„„„;„„ oZv B\\' ] ^0-,oU^„ r»l Xa ohey these statutes also.. It was with build a. temple, we

^suppose. and give it tovgo, to the state department and pro- and Bhe ma^e her debrit at the Spabish /more iudependent . and leaves the con- board of charities, has undertaken the reasoning, ana an legislation lor tne t{]9 c„n8ent 0f tbe peopie that these oyer to Orthodox Jews.

^Would they be cure a passport, whiohhe conld do by court. -She was related to Barori Henri :gregation in absolute freedom to custodial care and control of aU its or- happiness of humanity must start,: j ^ / j ^ introduced, at that ¦ f?S^'^^^-LWS^'^^^'-W7 '!

l,

^T-1V-^I*Jp- de •Rdthsbhild/wboia - wife -; was alM » ;u „ . "t a , m ohan, dependent and abandoned child- and in which a 1 moral , ethical and a * TUo ,aaanr% „e;k. „ ¦ -^ ?• take the trouble to re-establish all the ing the usual fee. Thereupon, his con- wMBweilW It hna been sttited in oMr^choose a man to.suit themselves To , P^ ¦

tC\me has ever taken religious doctrines, precepts and in- f™\v F T™ ¦ th,8 °oa

^tfev? ruies

^of Moses and Ezra, and observe stituent informed Senator Perkins-that ^ ^W-j n^&T S r m'ask anyone to recommend a rabbi is 8Uch au advanced step in tiiis direc- stitutions must be roosted and e^ he .(the constituent) was a Jew. . The " .h^S&Sttie'Boaiie olV:- -always in some measure to iocur an tion, and the success of the venture f, t^? 0 Jl. m I ««,?« !„ principles aud categories of law must Will they go back to their red heifer senator then advised him to take the disaster had arrahged to Rive ft dinnef 'obli gation. We give this as Kood ad- will be watched with great interest.- e?', V"B 18 ,w1

Moses nrst prin- be turned int0 apecial lawa to meet 'and their water of jealousy? Eveh the passport to the Russian minister to this the same evening^ but that the funotioBvice to all congregations who wish to ^hang, c.ple, from which every other truth is 8pecia, ca3e8 0f acLl occurrence. In S°dD ttaV and If ^JXVV

8hould W

&Z$L^™j £t °, , ." & rpi ^ „,„„f j !fli„„u^. mi,;^i, \.r.„ i a mere efflux, lhis fi rst principle is if „„ i „i „„ iu «•• > - .- i • • to- ao that , aua it tney should, the The gentleman went to the state de- .ap .vnra i „* (-ha i'n-inwvl into his resi- ;¦engage a rabbi. , The great difficulty which has ham- d ¦ -

^ f { J cleamW H eeC°Pd plaC6i these Mdpatm laid reT ived Mosaic State, controlled by the partment and procured the passport, as $£?£¦. \ i S? ri^f aX deaf. pered the individual states in their ffP^™riam/?o , 1° i.oD? PST%. before the people are based directly most unenlightened Russian and Pol- a matter of course. Then he proceeded--wffi^ t^ ft^-hto fflSi^' .T„r . p -i \\ r to m ot • attempt to care for orphan and other "' ft , "" U8 „, '° , '7 t - i- ,V upon these principles and categories, ish. Jews, would be an object of con- to the Russian legation and asked the Z rllfi ifiP„^1«i hnflhaiid who was in: 'Iiib Rev. J. M. taster ot Boston is . cted cMdtea

l t0 arise M: 18-21 ; 34:b and 7 ; Leviticus 19: /hich had f^J 8QV • |ec tempt to Jews all oyer the world minister to vise the passport. That ^^^^SR^Sl

'-a c ergyruan of the Reformed IVesby- f h &] b ,.

th d f 2. All proiihets and sages in Israe , all in the the0cracy. And in the third ffiS h^V^ffh"' ^0ml exam ned the, ***"***> fPu

Son and was o^^ the^Committee f \

t il*.: , i „ ?Wltit *l "eracie no secular education. Children reared reaso ieu on uiose texts expo undeu 0f tnat and severa succeeding ages? supported by the benevolence of "Iain not ," was the reply of Sena- -n?™. r5eB,im"-!? Z lhf lJmeA a s ;' H ll yi TTr

g. 1 TXZ 1 ia State in^itutious are of necessity and illustrated Ins revelation without M aU f tbem apj7liCabJe we^ny Jews all over the world, and tor Perkins ' iittfent?* I 2? a Sf asThe SnC Julian % Ho« ;b s flock John D.Grabam , dec pin ed. fc , , oyer particular sect, h*ViaS beeu able t0 adlt 1('ta to and many of them have been incor Ziou would be a byword again Jevy " . .

\^%l^ggB^0Sions of tfeMr. (iMliam isa lawyer and the Kev. „0„„n „ „„„ „f aa p„L„(0, f \f » i j - *i „ J1 e 11 • m- 1 It must also bo retnemuered that a "Iu that case," said th e Russian n" umj ? T1 (,uuuw,uuJ. .M . Foster thinks that in taking

h 1 S h, ^The De Wette hypothesis the bonk P°'ated m the codes of all civ.lmd Hebrew State in Palestine would dam- minister, " I Vn camjell«d to Srta HAnSf S is ' M«d* Kann . .the atlorncv 1- oat h , and becoming iu / ' ^i^Z ^t ^

lt^ ™ W. he' t me of nations as well as the Decalog The age the condition of Jews in every you that ][ oauuot vise your pa»poif fEmil e Stiebe l)^ eiaSe o Sir Ed-..a wav an 'tfcr ,f a eovernment o ?' ° y w g ° u- 'ie °??r Ki»B Joaiah was bunteronomy, is at- muiii object and inten tion of Holy other country Now they cnii lairl> I am forbidden .by my government to ^S^^ J ^ tlnoJ m^ -a waj an omu i 01 a government prote8tant sects, object to this , aud in terlv ' false w utr arv to the e™s Writ n head ng this section of laws claim to be Jews iu religion , but En-, do-so. " w

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Ugs ^a IL Chron- thus, exceptionally so, could only B^en in England, Germans in Ger; The Oaltforntan returned to Senator ^{baShe Lord Mayor referred oathe k in gn ln p of Je«i« Christ Mr Gra dren ^ho a„ unf ort unate enough to ides, as uuoted above, where it is have been to express the will of God! Si™?^T America-aud'th«t „, ^^^rt -im ot' tho "««" ^n^S e^tofaV*" public g.* 'vain Iihs shiukI ami should be thrust ,¦ 1 r* u ».•*.,*„ i „ „ ^ 1 1 ulnialv stated that it wat th« Bank nf l 1 • ¦ ¦ . . ' Ainei leans iu America , ana tney make of bis visit to the Russian renrasenta- „r i„„ „* +i,a ¦¦**;,„ *{£ Hhmn iu speak-f'r,) ,n t hef ( ,l.l. M r.( H-ahamco »tests this fe left destitu te and are not cared (or

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pnvatechanty , are treated aacrnn- a4 that this was tho Sinai ThoraS, as "llh the C01lseut ot the Peoplf' aud vith a capital at Jerusalem they would ished. He at ouce procured a copy t l^ S^ p n 'l

iz^-liS'r^xiit ss=; ffi he''K'£sr»B"k£ : ' :1sk^s sssv*? &^sa,£ a^issw^s^sSSis S'bi l he M not willii i K Unit he shall be kept in orphan asylums aud these are " j fojy Writ, n 17 e s It ifaston - petrifaction and the oppression ol ffho haa 3nst. lear"e(l tbttt "il wafi ment and laid the matter before Assist- *!?$„ IJ J^Lh. t?n 4ld u mem-

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farther, as D, Kohler tells us SoXuS^HeitSSlSJSJK T^^fi^fe "ment. Mr. Foster is at least coustt H>» . «h»Wren are broug ht before a ^g^Jf "^^ ™'y »3 [a ful t() expound- the lawa in "The American Hebrew," to the into au investigation of the matter". JSri

106 by the Lotd mem' mid lopica) He is at worst an rt?aK,8trate and bj him committed to and to legislate , were introduced aud Orthodox Jew , as well as to some or After a brief delay he addressed a note A"hiirt namfid Alfred David and W» .em ana logical. He is nt uorst an f . des giiated -. „ , , named later on. All this however thodox OhriBtiaus. the restoration of to the senator saying that the matter ,-£"? M-rfS2L wSn nnd oohim. BW 'unreasonable fanatic. Mr. Graham Kw , • nft„_ Q _ „„„„!_„ :„*„ ?K0 ™ t The "new covenant" wh ich .Tere- lm,ueu ,tt uc' uu '. .A l k"™ » ",JWCVBr . the Jewish kingdom involves the ap- was as stated bv the senator -R m »M , ,es' Mesdames Kahu .and|"uis a religious demagng and a hypocrite SX ; ' ir f "ff . i mifth promised to tbe captives in Baby- was new and original , with Moses, as pearance of the Messiah with all super- Inen? I?^ seems that ^Rn^auMnf™ also reported atnong the dead.besides. From the domination of a ilgl0UB amllat,°u8 oi .th° V**?* ani1 Ionia refers to none of the three coven- was tbe establ.shment of representa- uatoral power. According to the Tal- the Jews as forming a pbliS pTfcy — " nartv comnnsed of such men mav the >n.con«>nance . therewith. I his seems ants noted above. It refers exclusively li ve government (Numbers xi., 16, mud , "God administered au oath to regarded as , inimical to the czar's sov- My Nelflhbor Told MeLnrd dp lijp r m falr euou gh ' but there ia a Kreat d ] t0 Israel ? "'le to.tbe laud. °,( Palestine 17 , 24 , 25), of all of which Paganism r?«*el never to urge or over-hasten the ernmont aud that , therefore, the Jews About Hood's Sarsariarilla and nii 1

^mra deliver us. of objecti on raised , and among a very sf«re,d to them in n apecial covenant Uleu had no idea. There was no leg- t,m9 A0.f redemption before God in bis who owe allegiance to other govern- try i.-Th£" theiTflSd of ad'e't,8.mie

li ii1• * * nmJ rioo. ni i.ii;.,«no ouCt tu, L of "Oo raaao vitb Abraham < Geuesis . , .. j ¦ v .4 ., , b own time matured his plans, but to re- men ts than Russia are nnti nnrrn i t-i-ori bIvbb Hood's fiarsatnirilla the larfte"' «°„j>«/T „ , , , , r , ( A m ¦ e^ d^ o t citizens at that. f

his is X V ) The Israelites had forfeited that iala ion and no law besides the decrees main sabmissive to the. worldly powers to enter the Sre even £, t^ .'«^ '- SS^Mmi X/ Thk Central Conference of Amen- caused by the repugnance which ev- titie. lost their land, and the prophet of the kings. There could be no rep - to which he is subjected. " But this bers of their own fami?v &£K Sawaparllla oures ; that it gives *wjB.can Kiibbis would do a very useful ery intelligent and patriotic citizen tells them God would renew this cove- resentative form of government be plan of Dr. Herzl's anticipates the di- Perkins intends to introduce a resolu teaUfi - vitality and vigor, and ,wnwthing if , at the Montreal meeting, it feels toward permitting funds for the »alIt > fi0 to say exteud their lease ou cause there was no people that pos- vine plan. It does not wait for the tion in the Senate to ascertain why borhoods a»e «aa a family meaici

would appoint a committee to make a maintenance in whole or in part of J™iS??°^; T^IL^S T?1- ** sessed the freedom to govern itself by i^^, ^ ^ ", ^?4 this

i-BI 80 and wh^ tnis government Hood's Pills act easily' andtP'«e.list of a I the dul y authorized liabbis institutions under sectarian conLl to ^U %*S£ «£$ S*

its representative, "ffi Kfi 2? JewZlftyal- S&f ^£» ?$ *^ ^Um a-^-J^™ -in the United States. ,, be taken from public funds , as a dan- p. 101 e. 8. (ft*. */W.) *. with which the UniUstltes v^^Z^wM^m^^ '

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