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The American Israelite from Cincinnati, Ohio • P6

The American Israelite from Cincinnati, Ohio • P6

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THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. NOTES. their assistance. Messrs. Levine and Rosenthal, both well known young men, have acted as volunteer IJkbk is the very latest attempt to credit a celebrity with Jewish blood.

The Chattanooga Daily Times in authority for the statement that: At the annual meeting held on the 8th by the Congregation Beth II. 8. IIAMBERUKH. CHAJi. Every-Day Economy.

sracl, of Tortland, Oregon, Rabbi J. Mm. Paranll makes the aAtaniRhlnrr Ktjti.mr.T.t WIBHL WEaTHElMtB. tht her late sod waa a Jew bv deirant mm Block was re elected by a very flatter one of bis ancestor! waa worthy of the One rounded teaspoonful of Mlirpr Minna, St Mn Mr. Ben Wiehl and ing vote, for the term of two years, be aine in aius.

jjjne uegconi Miss Eettie Westheimer were married not very ar ginning August, 1891. removed. the Westheimer mansion on Novem Successor to A. W. FRANK.

Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder does better work than ber 18 th. THE JEW AND ANTI-SEMITISM. A couiit in Vermont has just decided established lfno. Omaha, Nov. 10, 1891.

Mr. Herman Stern, of San FranoiBCO, This week's installment of M. Leroy route to New York, stopped Here sev Beauiieu's interesting article shows con heaping teaspoonful of any other. Cleveland's is wholesome, leavens best and leavens most. Hint a man who hurts himself while hunting on a Sunday can not recover on an accident policy which he held, because he was violating the law of the State in hunting on that day.

However, an accident insuranoe company Fancy Groceers, clusively that the undesirable character eral days, visiting Mrs. M. Miller and Mrs. Sam Livingston, of 640 South Twenty-eighth Street. istics of the Jew are not due to Semitio blood and Hebraic law.

All that is base, uncouth and low is the direct re Rea Txi.i! City. N. Nov. 7. 1891.

And Importers of that will contest the payment of a just THE TEMPI.ES. Satobatn-Bcuool Library. The Trustees of tbe Baron HirBoh fund REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS tire woltl sult of Christian laws and persecution, claim on such grounds, will soon find reason to regret its dishonest Talmud Yelodim Institute, the Sab- DELICATESSEN, bath-school of the Plum Street Temple, have purchased 5,000 acres of land at Woodbine, Cape May county, N. which will be laid out into farms and building lots, where homes will be provided for Russian Hebrews. The land Plum Street Temi-le.

Friday evening lecture by Rabbi CharleB Levi "Modern Ideals." Sermon Saturday morning by Rabbi Charles Levi. LOCAL. The financial and international bear was purchased a few days ago from Mound Street. Servioea on Saturday FINE CHEESES, fkc fifce. ings of the Jewish persecution wjll be explained in the December Forum by nas unnertauen a most nobie work in the formation of a Sabbath-school Library.

Last Sunday morning Rabbi Charles Levi addressed the children on the advantages of books properly ohosen and judioiously read, and suggested the idea of establishing a Sabbath-school library. The ohildeen were unanimous Mr. B. Bettman is in New York. Mum's bread the best.

All grocers. The Phoenix will civeaThankseivine Judge John M. Moore, oi uiaxton. ine price paid was $37,000. Men are now begin at 10 a.

m. Sermon by Dr. Phil, ipson. H. Leroy Beaulieu, the greatest living at work getting things in readiness Richmond.

Street. Services becin on authority on the subject. In the same ball. for building houses. Saturday mornings at 9 o'clock.

Ser N. W. Cor. Sixth and Rate, number, M. Camille Pelletan, a mem.

The Russian settlement ot monte- mon Dy vr. Davidson, cervices on Fri fiore, near Belle Plain, is in a prosper ber of the French Chamber of Deputies, in their desire to go to work at once, and from contributions voluntarily of than all others combined WYCIOFF, SEAMANS BENEDICT, I W. 4th CINCINNATI, O. day at 6 p. m.

ous state. Twenty-eight houses have rankly explains the French feeling to already been built and are occupied. John Street. Services on Saturday CINCINNATI, 0. Mr.

Charles Fleibodmank is seriously ill from pneumonia. Miss Hilda Rice, of New Yore, is the guest of Miss Martha Seasongood. Mr. C. K.

Rothschild and family have removed to Windsor Street, W. H. Several large factories are now in oper ward Germany, showing that at some time another conflict about Alsace-Lor morningB at 10 clock. Sermon by Dr. ation.

airndori. fered by the pupils, both by weekly collections and donations, it is hoped that the glorious result will speedily be achieved. It is interesting to note in this connection, that at the biennial council of tbe Hebrew Sabbath-Bchool Union the Executive Committee were raine is inevitable. Great sympathy bos been exoited in Cincinnati immlicranta' REGULAR RETAIL TRICE. OSTRICH FEATHERS DYED, CLEANED and CURI.KD.

Tips 5e, Plumes 10c. C. M. LEVY, 44 Arcade. Mr.

and Mrs. N. H. Decuman are Antwerp by the sad fate of one of our mlttee. R.

M. Kiko, the Seventh Day Ad- co-reliEionists. Qitel iospe, a KusBian ventist, who was arrested and fined for The society (or aiding immigrants instructed to correspond with the leading publishing houses of America for the moBt available literature for Sabbftth- working on Sunday, and whose case is Jewess, arrived at Antwerp aoout tne beginning of September with her two children, a bov of 6. and a eirl of 4. met last Sunday evening in tbe vestry- Feathers can also bo left nt Webb's, 1M NV.

6lbBt now located at their new borne, 36 Oak Avenue, W. H. Mrs. W. H.

Seliomah, 170 RaceStreet, is now displaying her new stock of fall and winter novelties, What is more attractive than a pretty room of the Mound Street Temple. The now pending in the V. S. Supreme achool libraries, According to resort she had been tie- isembly, which included some of the Court, died last week at Dyersburg, sorted by her husband, and bad there- leading men of the city, was kept waiting in idleness for an hour after the Tenn. The case will be pressed to a con Hebrew ldlen Sewing Society- TRY THK! FANCY TABLE BUTTER, IN GLASS JABS, PBOM tore sold all Bhe possessed witn tne intention of joining some relatives in New face with a fresh, bright complexion 7 clusion, however, as the National Secu time set for beginning, by the failure of a representative of the Committee on or it, use Tozzoni a owdbr.

lar Association has undertaken the secretary report. THE FRENCH BROS. DAIRY York, where she hoped to make a livelihood for herself and her children. She embarked in the b.s. "Rvnland," Laws to put in an appearance, anegleot The bethrothal of Mr.

Albert Grum- defense and employed Don M. Dicker- The regular weekly meeting of the a 14 and 211 W. Snrontll St. which many of those present telt dm- bacher, of thiB oity, to Miss Sophia Hebrew Sewing Society was son and other prominent attorneys to but during the voyage her little girl fell posed to regard as insulting. The Chair steinnerger, is oihcially announced.

held Thursday, November 12th. We Telephone TOW. Two deliveries per weefc to an; part of the city and suburbs. Fresh country mil and cream always on hand. man 01 tbe committee, Mr.

Adam A. AMa Sealskin NOVELTY GARMENTS. "You have unquestionably the cleanest, largest and most exquisite stock of Fur Garments it has been my pleasure to see in America." ill and died. The distressed mother sorely wished to carry her dead ohild to Mr. Max Nathan, of New York, who were most generously remembered with the following kind donations: Mr.

test the legality of a law which punishes one who conscientiously observes the seventh day Sabbath for doing his ordi Kramer, however, eventually put in an appearance and presented a constitution was in the city a guest at the Nathan TEN THOUSAND DOZEN Leopold Levi, $25; Mrs. Clara Mon Hew York, that it might De Duned on dry land, but this the ship's regulations Wildberg wedding, has returned home. heimer, $10; Miss Laura Seasongood, nary work on Sunday. LADIES' DRESS and CLOAK which was admirably adapted to the wants of the organization, and it was adopted unanimously and practically The engagement of Miss Birdie Troy. would not allow.

When tbe poor mother saw ber ohild sink into the 10; Mrs. Levi Weiakopf, one piece of eldeBt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BUTTONS! Another candidate for trial for her waves ehe suddenly lost her reason. Canton llannel.

Mrs. Sam Flechter, Secy. Troy, to Mr. Arnold Kaichen, is an In Pearl, 8 too), Jet, Kilt, V. Ivory, I torn, 811k, Arrived at New York, and no relations nounced.

esy by the magnates of the Methodist JTOcnei, ana uomoaisiue. Oh Stile thin week by being there to meet the poor woman, without amendments. All present enrolled themselves as members, the dues being $3 a year. Messrs. Louis Season-good and Julius Freiberg each donated the sum of $1,000 to the society, and Church is Benjamin St, James Fry, tho Mr.

Jos. C. Furst and bride, formerly J. the authorities relused to taice charge Acacnovrledirmeiit of Tuanlcs H. T.

JOUVET, an HACK STKHHT. Lilly Liebes, of San Francisco, have re editor of the Centra! Christian Advocate, of her and compelled the captain ot turned from their bridal tour. At home of St. Louis. In the issue of November we hereby desire to express our Sundays, at 50 WeBt Eighth Street there is no doubt that other handsome donations will be forthcoming.

Only residents of Hamilton County, 0., are 11th, Mr. Fry says: heartfelt thanks to all those good souls who showed their sympathy in our hour Thus observed a repre Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold It is hardly thought that the divi the "Rynland to carry her bacR to Antwerp. The police were unable to gain any clue to her relations and for the present they have been compelled to piace her in an asylum, and the little boy in the poor house.

The doctorB PRIVATE PIANO SCHOOL. MISS JENNIE ELSNER Rosin, of 412 West Seventh Street, will eligible for membership in the associa of deep sorrow, when our beloved sions into Konmn (jatnolic and Greek Churches will keep any be be Bar Mitzvuh on Saturday, November daughter, Maritana, departed for a high tion, contributions will lie received from anywhere. 28th, at the Mound Street temple. Formerly of Hits College ol 3fcO Wet Sevonlh Street. liever in Christ and worker of right er lite.

The attltcted parents, The society is now lully organized and Ma. and Mrs. Heinedacii. eousness out of heaven. Mr.

Sol GoLoaMtTH and family have sentative of the leading Furrier of Paris a few days ago, who is making a tour of the principal cities of the United removed tiom 386 Park Avenue to 92 ready for work. It asks for and is fully entitled to receive the ready and gener Unless a wonderful change hub come give little hope of her recovery. The Rev. Armaud Bloch, Rabbi at Toul (Franco), has been elected Grand Rabbin of Belgium by considerable majorities over the two other candidates, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Lane Street, W.

and will be at home A CARD. over the spirit of the Methodist Church, ous support of all Israelites of the to their friends Wednesdays and Sun Mrs, Jennie Hill, tenctaer of Vocnl and Instru tho admission that the followers of the To Hy Former Salt K.alce City con- days. mental music, I ins ram med tench inn at tier No. (. W.

Kcvuiith fit. Turnis minima blc. county. The is composed ot efficient men, and we look for magnificent results from their laborB. Scarlet Woman may enter heaven Kreiraliou.

Belli inrael. also French KabbiB. M. Jilix-h is still a young man, and is a native of Paris, Will room (or a few more scholars in prlvato Dits. Siohan Stark and Joseph Eich- lessons or uiawus.

through words of righteousness, must States and yet he had where he studied at tne Kabbinical Some of our traveling rabbis, against berg have recently moved into the handsome and comfortable homes tbey surely be held by it to be rank heresy. Seminary. He belongs to a family es Culture Association. time to see but one-half whom of late, had tho niiBforluue to NEW YORK teemed lor its religious tervor. ills Having gone so far, however, can not respectively erected on McMillan Street, be a competitor for a new position.

grandfather wan one of the Talmudical W. U. Mr. Fry go a little further and say with have used my name in connection with The Culture Association had a de Ladies' Hair Dressing Parlors luminaricB ot Alsace. of our collection, which not only comprises Seal Mrs.

Bkrniiard Wise, who was run Blander and dishonorable aspersion or, lichtful meeting last Monday evening, us that through the same means there S14 RAOB STRKBT, in other words, tried to raise their own in the vestry-room ot tne Mouna street is also hope for those who hold fast to a Ladies attended to at Hotels or Rosldoneo. worth by casting dirt upon me. over by a wagon laBt week, and at the time thought to be fatnlly injured, is resting a little easier, and hopCB are now Temnle. The TJaners read tty Mrs. belief in God, the father, alone? ft Best la ft Met! 1 hese two years 1 have been graduat Loewenstein, Miss Hannah Marks, Miss skin exclusive styles, but hundred's, of Garments ed li-om the Hebrew Union College ol entertained tor her recovery.

Hilda Fletcher And iliss Levy MIH8 TII.I.IK COHEN, A If I II If, ABTIST TUv. Dr. H. P. Mendks, of New Cincinnati I have been rabbi oi Bain were very interesting, nr.

rniupson Messrs. E. Klein of 177 Race made of Mink, Beaver, Israel Congregation of your city, and as Street, opposite the Aronde, are expert followed with a talK on ljoweil. ine next meeting of the Association, will York, is not a whit discouraged by the almost unanimous opposition to his pro these, my competitors, have used my Miiiiloiirlng HO CmttH. iol'Jlaeu St.

Formerly with Prof. II. II. Levy, 1307 Broadway, Now York. Treatments for slopping tlio tilling ol nails.

Olllce Hours: 9.00 to liOU A. M. 2 00 to 0.00 P. M. Always get it when you can at I lie opticians.

They win examine your eyes Persian Lamb, Astrak separation from your congregation as a take nlace on Monday, November 30 th. ject to erect a Jewish monument in free of charge, sell you a pair ol glasses from $1 up, and guarantee satisfaction. basis for their unmanly and invidious action against me, I therefore invite my han, Sable, Otter and Judge Shroder will lecture, taking for his subject, On a Certain Popular Fal Chicaco in 1892 3. The trouble with same price as other grades. Sr.

Mendes seems to be that he is Mrs. Yetta Felsekthal, wife of Mr. others. The collections lacy. The lecture will be lollowed ny former congregation openly to do me justice by a oandid statement whether an excellent miscellaneous program, Joseph Felsenthal, died at their home foreigner, who, by reason of educa are instructive, interest the participants being among our beBt at 64 David Street, on Saturday, the my leaving you has any connection with even the least of a shadow on my moral tion and idiosyncracies, is un Known and most taiemea amateur musi 14 th in the 63d year of her age.

GEO. W. CAREY MANUPACTUIIEltS aV WHIT IS LETTERS, KNAMELKD ON COl'fEK. NATIONAL LBTTRR WORKS, XJS HI III Street, CINCINNATI, aeAgenla wanted. able to enter into the hopes or religious standing as a rabbi.

cians and speakers. The funeral took place on Monday af ing and abound with marvels of furriery. You may THE BEST OVERCOATS ternoon. and desires of the patriotic Jewish-American, or even to understand them. Yours respectfully, Heixan J.

Elkin. Harto-ord, November 15, 1891. V. M. XI.

A I.lternry Circle. Mr. Dave Wauiimann, who has been connected with the Ohio Valley Nation Are those we make. see them in Fur Depart Aside from this, Dr. Mendes represents Sunday evenine, November 8tb, the al Bank since it was instituted, has sev ment, first floor.

RESOLUTIONS. that portion of Israel which sees no happiness, save in a visionary hope ered hiB connection with it and connect Literary Circle of the Y. M. H. A.

met for the first time since tbe summer THE CINCINNATI PURE ALUMINUM COMPANY, THE BEST SUITS ed himself with the National Cordagi for restoration to Palestine, and is months, and eleoted the following ol- At a special meeting of the Meridian Company. stranger to the Jew who has resolutely fioers resilient, Lieo raamin Are those we make. Hebrew L-Bdies u. u. Association, held BURKHARDT'S, On Wednesday night, November 7 Aroauo, itK' i ii nut i.

Manufacturers of pure- nlmuhmm nud alum inum alloys, table and toilet wim.n, favors for Germans, Card parties ic, ami presents of all kinds. turned hiB baok upon past sorrows and this day, November 15, 1891, the fol 18th, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Sachs, of Gar Vice-President, David Marx Secretary, S. G. Bottigheimer Critic, I. E. Marou-son Budget Editor, A.

Simon. lowing preamble and resolutions were Bees in the future hope for all that man field Place, gave an elegant reception in honor of their eldest daughter, Miss 258 and 260 Race St. unanmously adopted: The BEST FURNISHINGS holds dear, here in this broad country, As this was a meeting for re organiza Death has again invaded our ranks, under the best institutions the world Opp. George, CINCINNATI, O. tion, nothing of a literary oharacter was The affair was very enjoyable and wrb attended by about one hun The oldest member ot our society, Arelthose we sell.

disouBaed. The critic, Mr. Marcuson, Mrs. Roslaa Klein, ever saw. We need no monument oi Btone.

dred and titty people. stated the plan, of work to be pursued Is no more. She passed away peacefully THE LINDEMAN PIANO CO, durina the cominK term. Ine worK On November 20th, Mr. and Mrs.

CHAS. N. DANN, DENTIST, REMOVED TO 124 7th STREET in the seventy-ninth year of her age, but in her life the words of the Psalm The BEST BARGAINS Abe Bloom will celebrate their silver Thk editor of the Kansas Catholic, in promises to be of an extremely inter weding. Mr. and Mrs.

Bloom are well esting and instructive nature. 1 111 ist have been verified: "Even in old age an article oonaemning hubbu lor lis known in Cincinnati, where they have ine next meetinE ot tut) viruio nm fat and flourishing. Be it therefore Ulaiinfiicturera of the OLD RELIABLK treatment of the Jews, writes as be held Sunday evening, November host of friends and relatives. Mr. Are those we are offering before our removal to our Resolved, That in the demise of our 22d.

Subiect for general discussion, Bloom is the President of the Mound beloved and respected Bister, R. Klein, it mi.Im wall ti remember, loo. that Judaism. "Ought the Bible bo Taught in the Pub Street (K. K.

B. Temple. our society has lost one of iu most use lic Schools. LINDEMAN New Race Street Store. Come and see for yourself.

Mr. and Mrs. il. H. Isaacs are ful members.

We recognized in her all those noble traits of character which in Its purity, was revealed and established by Ood. and tho Catbolto church ta tbe complement ol It, 11a completion. la tta lineal boirand rigbl ful possessor of tbe ohurch ol which Adam waa n.l il.h.. lha last hl.hnrlmt? anil fnp All are cordially invited to attend. mournine the death of their baby boy, Dr.

McGarry DENTIST, BEHOVED TO 130 WEST SEVENTH Between Kaoe and Klin tits. distinguish the life of a pious woman in Herbert H. Isaacs, who died on Novem his ignorance ot iho completion o( the Old Law In Iho Km find alnim ftAU lUddQ htm. AlthoUSh Israel. She was ready and active in Rlce-Fecnbelmer.

ber 9th at the residence of Mrs. Hollander. 167 Haokberry Street, W. the promotion of every good work. The whole community pointed with pride to BROWNING, KING I CO, On Wednesday.

Nov. 11, 1891, Miss PIANOS. EST. 1S30. II.

LINDKMAN, PreB't. II. LINDEMAN, Tico Pros e. aeed 7 weeks, and was buried on the venerable mother, whoBe exampli tho deposit OI ino laiin luuumucreu auu uvec-laden by lawyor and doctor and Boots, with many things not belonging to it, and even in its purity it is only tbe shadow of Its substance in the New Law, yet the Jew clinging last to the faith of his fathers, has an influtte advantage ovor all other non Catholics, because it is not a heresy, and Pauline Feohheimer, youngest daughter November 11th at Walnut Hills Ceme- inspired us, and whose wise counsel was 70 and 78 West Fourth Street. of the late Marcus and Hannie reon- tary.

always timely and benelioial to us all, F. UNDEMAK. S. Tnan. hnimer.

and Mr. Samuel Mice, ot St. THE THOMAS GIBSON CO. hjlhcpictuhkkh and iMror.TKitfl or nothing In it is a contradiction ol Catholic doctrine, but only its Incompleteness. Louis, eldest Bon of Mr.

and Mra. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weil, 382 Richmond Street, gave a delightfully Resolved, That we will ever cherish the memory of our departed Bister and Rioe, of New York, were married by the Fine Plumbing Materials. iolly little card party Sunday evening.

for Unsurpassed for darnullitr, of touch, singing quality tone. Rev. Dr. I. M.

Wise. The wedding There was a lively contest for the was held at the palatial recnneimer This is an unequivocal assertion that the Jew is not a heretic, and that there is that in bis faith which may insure salvation. We admire this broad liber mites, whioh fell finally to Miss M. "THE CARLISLE" Elegant In finish. Will Btan ta tune endeavor to emulate her example, we remember, "She flourished like the trees That by tbe streamlets grow: The fruitful top spread on high And Arm the roots below." residence on Garfield Place.

The in Heine and Mr. M. Jaeobson. Among raieot front-Outlet Ped longer than any other make. terior of this mansion, which is appro- Ml the miests were: Mr.

and Mrs. nriatelr naintedand frescoed, was Hand ality and toleranoe, yet we must ask, if estal Washont Water Closet. Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Jaeobson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohn, Miss Belle Cohn, somely decorated. Among the visitors GIBSON CO.

Resolved, That we greatly sympathize with the bereaved family of our departed sister, assuring them that we all feel this be true, why seek to run the Israelite from his faith and make of him a 149 il 1 West IN St. "Carlisle" Wssh- present were notioed: Mr. and jure. V- in an1 Mn Miss M. Heine.

Miss Rosalie Rosen mil Combines nmrv mce. miaa uuu. stein, and Mr. B. Katz, from Paris.

keenly the loss tbey have sustained. convert to another, if his own suffices Mm Kline, of New York; Mr. and PATER CLOSET, URIHIL AdTi ti a otu rers. Franoel. An elegant lunch was served must, however, be a great consolation M.

William Stix. Mr. and Mrs. Jon to attain the ends of all religions 5 Ots. A LINE.

AND STOI- SHOT, during the evening by the pleasant to them that our sister was spared to athan Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Rice, hostess. RUBBER STAMPS, tin Hannah Stix.

and Messrs. Down in Waco, Texas, a controversy them to a good old age, and that they performed bo faithfully the duties which 172 antfl74 Elm Street. CINCIMiTI, A ml porfcctlyBtmpla ou.t abholutly clean. Tlio Knit la as small us cuu be used with. r.imf.trt which avoids sprung up between one Edmonds, who Schwab, Sidney Aloe and Eugene May-ho of SL Lou'ib: Mr.

and Mrs. Laz Ct. A I-INK POST PAID. Stencils and Seals. were required of them.

She dwells now Temple Unity. in the realm of eternity where she will Send for CIrcularH, two Ihtko Iij-hptratkh arus Silverman, of Chicago. has been defending Russia and vilifying the Jews, and Mr. I. A.

Goldstein, who uiineeussrtry wood- v.nrli mill dirt nonces. ivATAlAjuuuj HKB. In the vestry-room of the Plum Street enjoy that bliss which ib promised the righteous. '1 li'i only frontoutlet Temole. on Tuesday, rfovember Ivtb.

HOVER CINCINNATI, A. H. 170 Race street, has come to their rescue. Mr. Gold THE THEATERS.

FOR SALE! loetu vuwb. mvr In t'sc. No Resolved, That these resolutions be there assembled an exceptionally large stein's reply, published in the Day of Ley luoulred. spread upon our minutes, published in November 8th, is not only a well writ Wi-iti-v's OvERA-nousE. J.

K. Emmet, the ahericak Israelite and copy and enthusiastic audience, to participate in. fbf bistprical lessons assigned for the evening's work. FISCHER'S STEEL, Walnut St. Cincinnati, 0.

A GOOD RETAILMEAT the same be sent to the family of our ten and logloal paper, but is marked by STORE, The first ten chapters of Joshua were freely discussed, with special referenoe to the character of Joshua as outlined such good temper as is not often shown in discussions ol this kind. One of Mr. Goldstein's sentences is specially worth quoting, as containing a truth that departed sister. Mrs. J.

Hai-ter, Mrs. J. Mayer, Mrs. I Heihan, Committee. Meridian, November 15, 1891.

HEMORRHOIDS in the book. A eeoond lecture on the "Historv of the Jews in England" was Commanding a large city and suburban trade In smoked and freBh meat. Apply at Lowensteia UFCTURHiQ CO, CINCINNATI. OHIO. delivered by Rabbi Charles Levi.

(TILES) Cured Without Surgical Operation anh An interesting feature of the evening mm utile of no nio. is presenting "Fritz in Ireland. Next week, Prof. Hermann, the magician. Pike's Opera-house.

Fanny Rice, in "A Jolly Surprise." Next week, E. S. Willard, in "The Middleman." Havlin's Theater. Hoyt's "A Midnight Bell." Next week, "The White Slave." German Theater. "Waldeinsamkert, Mein neuer Hutz and Bin Knopf" will be presented Friday night The Sondat Pops.

The soloist next Sunday at Musio Hall will be Mile. Mario Deno the American Jenny Lind. canning N. W. Oor.

Livingston and John Streets, Oinclnnati Ohio. JOTTINGS. was a number of musical selections, rendered by Miss Jennie Blumenthal. Joseph TroimRtlne, 83 W. Third St.

ClndimatLo. oom.pii acvv vnttrtn CindunatL The Pittsburgh, Times, of the Quite a number of new members were enrolled. The olass work in the Bible for often escapes notice. He says: Envy is the root of much evil, and the idler on the street corner envies and hates the successful merohant, who, by sobriety and industry, has accumulated a competency. But the Christian citizen who has worked right along by the side of him, and has seen by what effort his success has been gained, re-anonla and affiliates with him.

This RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE BROKKB8. No, 30 W. CMasouic TeiiiDie.) Orders lor purchase and wile nl KTlWMvS. BONMI8. COMXIKRCIAl, and oilier N01 promptly executed.

TELEPHONK NO. MOBO. 14th inBt, contains a description of next Tuesday evening has been given FRENCH, GERMAN and SPANISH night school conducted by Dr. L. Mayer over to Miss Belle Trost and Mr.

Abe Gideon. The studies for the evening for the beneht ot recent immigrants, which is attended by about oU pupili iilualtoch, Avondale, 6. A. Nathan, )S1 W. Fourth SL, Cincinnati.

eSl Hoffhcimcr. 829 W. Fourth SL, ClnclnnmtL Salter, 97 HacoSL, Cincinnati. Moses Schwab, 63 W. Ftlth SL, Cincinnati.

f). Schroder, 262 Knco Cincinnati. Jos ItollmanTM W. Fifth SL, Cincinnati. Call iny day of the week except Brlday an Saturday, upon W.

I. HELLEY, M. D. (SB W. KiBhth CfNOIKNATI, Bpadallit In Rectal Dlseant.

will be a continuation of the book of The Bchool has hitherto been supported Joshua to Chapter and the third Lessons 6jr a First-Class Tcnclier, At Moderate Prices. Addrei NORBBRT, 470 W. 9th St. CINCINNATI feeling the Jew reciprocates and appre by Dr. Mayer, but tho Jewish benevo An unusually fine program will be pre lent aooieties are about to give him Bliunr of Herbs j)' "nlator Chronic, IVlver.

Mood or eases. DU. E. WOKHT, AbIiIiiikI, loctureon the "tiiBtory ot tne Jews England." sented. ciates the other sentiment ages oj bud-mission have taught him to ignore." I.

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