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The American Israelite from Cincinnati, Ohio • P3

The American Israelite from Cincinnati, Ohio • P3

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THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sunday afternoon, December 27 th, wai a very creditable and enjoyable ntfaT. 1 1 him. Oq tho same day, Mr.

Lou in Oehs, the popular shipping clerk of ttu establishment, was hIho presented by hm colleagues with a beautiful and costly "'iiutlftil trtoi-cHo from thu pupils of tho Sab- Mf KAMuU'lUttetulortaml Iila OoldRmlth, left )rit Hllll(ay rr hocm. ut Mempliln, much to tln rcfiiut ot ibo many Irletula they Many infoi-innl AlUtnthfivc twwi Klveti at Con- Offlo or "Am. 7a GruviwSt. Mil. A Li Otorn may prove interesting to know that this congregation twenty-two years ago, ti Place, and w.

dolflthwaitSa KiSSTm badce in the shape of a wreath Btiiddel ler Dr. Mayers incumbency, inaugu- I with diamond and the insignia of tho ordera of Knights of Pythias and LONDON GLOBE INS. CO OJUcei 14 Wravler Street, AEW OlfLKAA'M. Over 947,000,000 Jensen I'ald in thn United Statoa. Loiim Patd by Chicago Flr, 187t 3,830,001 LoaaoaPald by ltonloii Klro, 1872 1,429,70 All Losses Paid in Cash Without Disronnt as Soon as Adjusted.

LosfiCR and all mattem of ImhtnesB urtth tl by oflict-i-H nnd directors In Now Orleans without rafaar ence to any other oflloe, the name ft with hx-af roin pan It-a. DIKHICTOKS IN NEW OTilICANS: Ouatav R. WeHtftildt, C. Fallon, f.ocna E. Moor, Cohen SI.

Soxiaw Hfinry V. Ocdent Resident SecreUur. Clarence F. Low, Assistant Bea. Becretary.

rated tho custom of celebrating to iS kah in a festive wy tho plan meeting "inny who attumieii thou, much approval, other ei.ies adapted it. ll.tli,nlnf11'...l. i so that now it ia customary. Children Hiret't. mim vau Nanm, ol st.

touts, I vlt'ifnir Htoronoh, SICK werem attendance to the number of y.Hmer.ol Inco, hbomi to "pontl iho holi three hundred, ouch receiving a box of 1 day" with liin twreuln Mr. Amtni Frank, ont! of HEAD eandv ThA rlmwes nnnthprinir fnttr onr In(m yoiiB men. Is well Attain, atltir canny, ine cibmps nunmering tour a ivviro attuclc of tho prevalcut aalady. Ji ACHE. were reoeivod by their respective tench cd Itliru.

Ttie Leap Year ball, which takca place vowing, promisoi to bo A grand affair. UiRA. ers, followed by an interesting program. The choir rendered Borae very bnauti'ul sectections. Dr.

Mayer, on behalf of the ilotttCuti-all illicit Y. II A. INAUGURATE THE OI'KKIKO Of HAMXOMK Cl.l'll DOOMS. A I.1AXT AGSRMRLAUB IIATIIBB TO DO HIE Hit HAT OCOiSIOS 110X01. Jan.

6. 1892. Lout evening the long looked for event, the opening of tho roonm of the Young Men's Redrew Association, took placo Bt the Grnenwald Opera-house, and was nt-tended by a largo and representative audience. The Association ocupics three stories of Gruenwald annex, a bailding just completed, and suitable in "wry war Dm purposes of the Club. On the first floor is the pnrlor, wliioh is furrishod most elaboritalv.

a Moblin N. 0. Mattress Spring Bed M'i'y cm, I tl l.lvf, foiud alii ta Board, presented the teachers eaoh with anu roiuediul lob iV 170 lamp Street JiEn UKLKASN. 1 -s, 'i Get our Figures taoforo you Buy. box.

Of all I't 2JJ Sew imp tnnU Knights of Honor, of which the gentleman is a member. Mr. Ochs has been connected with the firm of G. Lehmann Co. for many yeats, is attentive to his duties, and as this act plainly Bhowa is very much esteemed.

PERSONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The ladies' entertainment for the benefit of the Russian refugees will take place on the 20th inst. It will be worth attending. Mr. Max Fraenkel presented each of his employee on New Year's Day with a five pound fruit cake, one toilet set, one bottle of imported AniBetto'and a huge pack of boubons.

Mr. Fraenkel is a generous and whole souled gentleman and an enterprising and pushing business man. Miss Nora Nuvrais visiting friends in Dallas, Tex. The ditierent newspapers sent beauti- an elegantly bound Bible. The Y.

M. Society sent a donation of $25 to the Russian Bohool rut of the CIIAUI.KSTON, S. C. lc 20 For tho pst month, oning to the con flit Ion nt the Sunday tmlhUng of tbe K. K.

(''initregatlon, th- cxorcUo wtro held In tho BynrtjtoRiie Thi- iiiM. together wlih tho inmnbtra of the cnnRreitNtton nro ui-Uir their best ellortH to reftllxe a sufllulcnt Bum In onler lo ert'et a and hnndeoiue InitMing; which it hopvd will be in the mar future for the Pcbool la proceed of their loBt entertain ment The Russian School Library in rapidly WILLIAM STRAUSS tiu.0i u-i 1 in moKt ilourlRhlnirwmditloti and the rapid Itn-being filled, liberal contributions having nnwHrauntnt ihn chtidr. ti in inti.M vrv amtifv. been made by the following gentlemen Jo thonum rlmetnlcni and her aMo corps of Manufacturer of Mr, Sol. Fleischnmnn, uintielnr JoUh Cohen, Rev.

Naumberg, Mr. Oscar $1,200 piano being oonspiouous and a number of valuable steel pneravinga adorn its walla, and statuary add much to the beauty of the apartment 0i this tlior is also found all cnnvenienooB 'or lady visiiors, toilet anil reception rooms, etc. On the second floor is the teacheni. It in tbe Riigpeittloii of one of the moH prominent o'eraoere of the Sj-i'iiKOgue to unite all of tlio charitable nocletlt nf anx peopte Into one boTievuleiit i utitntlou, bavliigone Prmldont ami mtior uenefiiHry olnwra 'In Untty them Tlie auiiRestioii bcltiR a mont worthy one, it Ib Imped that it will meet with proper ODiigMeratlou. The numerous friends of Mr Nuthniliel Lovln Will bt olenaed to herir of htti tramnleto roonverv With or Without Unfit Far Mnxanltn Jlni.

The Executive Committee of the Gus furnlHlifd to liiRtitnilnnR of nil kinds for trim lledB. Mfltlrenflpfl. 9 ky Home gave the ininntes a Chanukah IMIlnwn Wnvmi Wtro RnrlmiK i ota. Monoulio bheeU. Pillow L'fUci.

tO I etc. lUlr aud FcatiioraaHperfaliy. lut carriers greetings on New Years entertainment R-v. Salinger conduct -Day, but, as usual, the GVy Item otter ed the religious services. nfturaloiiKKpellof slfihtiesa and that he Ik able A noteworthy event in the history of tiiwnirneTita dnttot ones uxain.

Ho lsono of i Ihn mlMl nintllriP and tntull lunnt Mlltlnman nf the most popular aud iutelltgetit genUeuien of ing was the aunt tasty and appropriate. The Item, in every respect, is the favorite journal of all. the Russian and Hungarian refugees, at Inrce meeting rooms, also the committee rooms, all neatly furnished. On the third floor is found the billiard room with two magnificent billiard tables, and facing Baronne Street is the library a lone table, laden with the McKeeeport, will be the dedication o' uiiHiy. i We have q'tlte a rare muatral trot during the piutt week, f-tr the oharroliiR KmraaJuch with her excidlfnt iro-ipe held tho hoard" at tbe Aead- ffmtnl llitn Hnr miuil-tiilra nntislnrnd nf Imir Mr.

Gus Hirsch left for San Francisco JL PAPIER-MACHE LEATHER I eispuyimclothikg -ffiaffigfliy TI-OTJUDJT OOOXDS. What more nrceptable present can you give a friend at Chrlfttma or at New Year's tltnoa than alfandKomn Kor oraprotiyMnttlnff? 'e h.vo made apeclal prices on this line and bcre- WiiJofi? Urowtly A Son's imported Tapestry Wata, at 46 Cents, eafib: A Wurb, 2 ft 1 In 4 ft 8 In. SB cent each II liURi 2 ft. 3 In. 4 ft 8 In Si 69 each Ruga.

2 ft. 6 In. 6 It. 8 12.00 each Smyrna Rugn (Hon Quality). 2 ft.

2 in. 4 t. 6 in conh 2 ft. 6 in. IU $3.50 each.

3 ft. 0 In. ft 0 in 4 50 oncb. Pmyrn Mats, 75 Centfl, 11.00 and fl 35 each. on Sunday, in which city he will make the first synagogue at that plttce, Sunday, January 10th.

Out ot the refu-geeB to this place in 'Hi and '82 Dr. Grand 'liugllnh which wore all well pa- leading periodicals and nowrpipera of nis luture home. Wis friends part with him with much regret. Meyer sent several to to Mr. Marks Isaacs left Saturday for work in the Tube Work.

Gr.dunlly flue unmatnt MAtting. Juiniican, oi-jo cenw per ya. ine nay, ib in me center or the room, and bookosea, which are already filled with valuable works, are on the sides Oomfortahle chairs and other useful ac the Bast, on business. iroiilzetl. bo wing tbat Cuarlcfitomaiu can appreciate Kuod uiIo.

Tim -Aldiiie" have been recently giving a aerie ef vryotij rtalnnieuw, ami are uuw making grand iireparatloua fora New Year's bail. There are a number of young ladle visiting In our ctty who Bceru to be having very pleasant times. UeaiiiKu. 116 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS HEATH, SCHWARTZ CO. Hon.

D. C. Hollander, the popular at cessories make this department one of the number Increased, mot of them engaging in the sttue work. Finally that love of worship, which is their characteristic, made them long for a congregation. Desire begat energy and in a little while torney and Assistant Recorder, has recently fitted up elegant offices at 28 Car- Mexican soap Powder the most complete and attractive lihrarir-B in the South.

Last evenine. ondelet Street, denial Davo ib very the management determined to make Makes wafiutuir a IMeamtre. INDORSED BY LEADING FAMILIES OF MEXICO. popular, and has now one of the largest ihe 300 band ot workers formed a so criminal practices in the State. ciety which developed into a congrega GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a AfnulUlna, Sllka, CnsKfinrrM.

Flnnn.Ia. etc, iriiHlind lM-ntltlfliHy and without tnjnrj. Mr. J2j. Johnson leaves this week for tton.

and now the nnai triumph- a syn W. KAKER. Eastern cities, on business for Mb fath the occasion one long to be remembered in Jewish annals, and right well did they succeed. The entertainment took place in the large Gruenwald Hall, and opened with the following program FOR GENERAL HOUSE USE MEXICAN PCWDER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. For Snlo by Kow Orlonnm Omvortt.

er extensive shoe fHctorv, FOKT SMITH, AUK. Mr. and Mrs. Joel are In rhleatm. On their return they will atop in Ht.

Louis, to place their daughter. Alias Belle, at the Sacred Ueatt Convent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jules A.

Baer are In fit. Louta, visiting friend and relatives. Miwi Carrie Her-man Ib buck from Ht. Lmlf), Mr, li Igar Seharff', of St. Ixinia, Ib riiBtlcalluti hero at the Hotel Main.

Miss Marrle lUor Ib twrk from a month's VMtto St. IoiiIb. Mi'wm, II. Utter and M. Joel retired ou January 1.

18'J-J from Iho firm of B-r while MetwrH. Gabo KaUfnu'u, Kn- agogue. 1 he dedicatory services are in the hands ot -v. Dr. Kline, a Hungarian minister ot New York, and Rev.

Dr. Breakfast Cocoa itev. iuax lienor gave an eloquent PItinn 8iln MtM Mayer L. Mayer ol Pittsburgh. sermon last Aridity night on "unarm kah." The temple was, aa usual, crowd nuurvmm ni'icumo ny i ruainem Hainan i.

Shwartz. Mr. and Mrs. i Kitz, of Buena from which tho excess of oil has bcui rcmuvL-il, ttbtinlutfiff puro ami it in soluble. ed.

Vnral Sr.ln Mix IV'lln Vlnarn ViBia Street, oelebrated their 25th annl Rerltntlotl (Orlelriall MlRS Stella Stern General Adolph Meyer, member of the B.uM" Adlur ant Julius Joel aureoed, under tho versary New Years night. Only Vlntlneello fielo I'rof, Caosar Qrlaal, of the NICKEL PLATE SHOE STORE, KEIKPER H1RSOH, PROPRIETORS, IW illustrated Catalogue Mailed Free.jaJ SKW OliLKANS, 1S1 CANAL NTUKKT 161 N1SW Oltl.UANS. No Chemicals Congress, Bpent New Year week with immediate family were present among Mth. Onbe Kaufman pntprtAlnprl thn whint reneh OW Mini Itn iWumpI hiB family in this oity, Abrnham Sunday olfit. Mdw, JulftiR JncI aud nro uhl'iI In itn preparation.

It tboRe from abroad were Mr, Mme. Ifla nipmnnn Kutor vnrfli foio Ihe Harmony Club gave their annual Kutz of Philadelphia. Uarry KtZ. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Joel and II. Hacr and family. li km uivrr it am three timet the Umtath of Cocoa to I ted with IfellaHnn Violin Mnlun Ulrsph. Prof.

Murks KttlBcr I I trill ball on Wednesday evening last. A tult ot Harrisburg and Mrs. M. Hirsh, of wl thtlr home after K--bniary Rclinble Foolwear at 1'rlcra lor adl H. Sllwo, awl 8 wi ll Ha Men, Boys ant report oau not be tnven, as the repre CiiIcko.

O.nU are out tor the wedding of Mr. AH of the paniciptinta acquitted tlipmcolves most creditably, and were II sentative of the Israelite was not pres iHtitrch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and 1b tlii'refore far more eco-uomlirnl, coating lenn tktm one centacujt. It Ih delicious, nourishing, Rtrenstlicnlnu, Easily Mibb Bertha Strauss, of Central Street to mh of ent. arcnrdwl much appbtuse. Preaidpnt Shwartz' addrpss was eloonont and to gave a whist party last Tuetdy eve- pectcd JnuiMry a tmn'i-bi of tier uncle, nihir I lion Wolf Mr.

and Mm. A. Fuller art' con- I tt-in nla tint? Innriifv rlv In ihi The Kindergarten Department of the Southern Academic Institute cave a the point, and he npoke with pridn of Ihe "Social gave a whiot party Mr. (tyrm Adler is now ronm-etcd with Christmas entertainment to the chil the prpftt bucopss of a movement inane- and ndmlrnbEy adapted for Invalid well as fur persona In health. Sold by flrogera everywhere.

W. BAKER Dorchester, Mass. Wednesday ev-ning at the residence KlA -it r. 11 I elnn tl. The cnfl(jeinent ft Mr Jhtx Mayer to Mrs.

Rrilles, Sbefhald Street. Mh Hpriha Mayer publicly annonncei. Mr urntd but a few wepknmnce. AftPr the dren of the Protestant Orphans' Home, and arranged a pretty Christmas-tree program, the hull wan cleared for dune- SECKBAOH EISEMAN, GENERAL COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE. SPKOIALTIKS! SUGARS.

MOLASSES AND SYRUPS. DIRECT FROM PLANTATION. Pnrtlrulnr attlitlnn I. itnlri to ltipiliip irtiwlH olity in cooperafs. BIOH from first bandp only.

Brokers for direct Importers of MO-OARDOVA arid SANTA COFFEES. Send for samples and prices. ITitr We devote fecial nueiutou tn nilliii; nrdnrM. BB Uborul ndvaitoua made fiRittiiNt conalirninonta. At the e'ngagemeut party of Miss Id Apple returned from a shen vMi to WtUe tor the Utile sunereM at the Charity Wertheimer to Mr.

Theo. Woolf. Mr. UiuRB-ujeift of Mr. Eurciiu Adl.

of iriln citv, to Hotjpital. The I ska elite returns thanks Harry Myer. a atudentof the H. TJ. O.J MMB uUihe.

of Chicaifo, Is publicly aa for an invitation. inp, nrd many merry eonpleq were enp tured by Terpsionre until an early hour this a M. A foattire of the entertainment wan the refreshments served by forty beautiful youne ladies, who donat JoHnJaUck wiw culled upon to make a toast and 1'h J'wlith rite of ctrciimelitton wm norf.trmfd iss Phu Hue Markstei and Mr. made a most creditable reponae. Svlvan Tobias will be married on Janu Miss Ularn JMnstein.ot New lork, the last Hunday on tbo lnfunt Mjn of Mr and Mrs.

Morris l-vy and Mr. and Mr. Max Mater. Mr. bavld O.

Braliam wilt uiHke his future homeinf'hlcaito. Mr. and Mrs.Juliia lloerare expected ho'iio from St. Ionla tmrrw. ilr.

and Mrs. M. and nan. Ailon. EftEWiNS ed the niceties, and sold ssmn for the NEW ORLEANS, LA.

L'Ueet of Miss Arnheim, nf Franklin 27 and 29 Natchez Street, ary 17 th, at the home of Miss H. Hirach, 242 Baronne Street New Or! pans. Stret, leaves for home to-day, after a bnf fit the The offirera of the club, aa well as the ommittees fnnn Lawn-ueo. Kanpaa wno have becu visiting Mr. Dave Newhauser is traveling in very pleasant visit.

airs uave lines, wn riuay. Gulf Elcctropoiso and Tlicrino-Elcclric Battery Company, Limited. Louisiana in tho interest of the Equita in charge, were untiring in their atten I he Literary Circle, after a rent over ble Life Insurance Co. tions to their guestp. And oil were made the holidays, will reaume work Tuesday evening.

5th. WAfiO, TKXAS. Oor. St. Charles and South NEW ORLEANS, LA.

Mardi Gras will be celebrated in New C. A. OONRAH. fTOL. JAMES I.

nUTLEU Natohes, MiM. Orleans on March 1st, in the same grand A Lesp Year iiall is talked of, and to feel at home. Mr. H. htern wns chnirmn of the flrtor committee, nod M.

A. Kse. ch'urmnn or that on reception. Vanbiniion Artil Dfc 20. Miss Fannie Mljrol, of QhItosIou Is Visiting herbrotlier Mr.

I.ouls MlgcLnn Wnshliig-lou Street. Mr. Kvser. of Cameron, Is visiting hiTH Mr. Mnu rice Laud num.

of Whitnev.ToiHN. manner aa in the past, now (since the Indies have the Bity, let ub rrcsiaeut. n.j. tnnun, uoumiii, lh, The Eleftmpoht Is ennfldently oflered to thoPublicas the Orot Rtstoier of llealth Tho Per- tnnt lln nmnnlonr nf tint itmf II mloil. whaltiVur OriiailM D1ILV lH! Afl'fCted.

IftU Is UnheSitAtloBlV Uol. Lieo. ooule has lavored turn olnce hope they will take Dean advice and escape garrulity. P. M.

it 1 von of cures of all Main rial iilHeHFca and disorders rt suiting therefrom of all disaaesof the Heart, with a copy of hiB Hnnual catalogue. lery Bund furnished the mutic for the which is an interesting book and full of is here on a vM' MI'S Gi rlie Solomon IbvIhIiIur In HcmiiRted, Tjziib. Him is tbo guest of MIbb QilBBle Schwartz who Is well known tn Waco. Mrs. A.

Cotan, ac-compntiu 1 by Mlu IVkla Wes low. tho vivaclouB anu uo omplWied daughter of A. WcbUiw. is vlsltitig Albany, Qa. nnd oilier lj'lllgS.

llVCr, IVimiejB Oinilimill, nmu mninivii, uj no's (Hreioried io bef Tu orpfti-nare destroyed or the lit sough tr-nj Uiis instrurcci hash en too long rnstioudcd. Those wishlngs it can be trvated lu the to-miir at thU nfllce, elthtrto test the cf-M Ih before purchasing for thu relief of slight or temporary derange in outs, at a small charge, For stereuee apply tho fllt'O. useful information. Col. Soule a College occfitiinn.

The ladiep were all elegantly attired, and the gentlemen were nil in evening dress. Thus was inaugurated is tho foremost In the South. TOLEDO, O. Another devout Hebrew, and nno of the n1iTtst Drs. I.

L. Leucht and Mux Heller Bout uern ltiea, nouiuy Montgomery, where she Ih the truest of MIbr I.OL'b. the opening of an inslHution which ia settler in our nelKhhori'v ftty, F'. 'Vayne, will accord the viaiting rabbis a cordiul destined to he one of the strongest and Jos. Yoegtle.

Tho iveddlng oftr. Leo Lyons to Mlsa Nettie Solomon, takes nlaee Vie l'tti ol Jauuan. Eugouo Krotit. jt. j.

unfij niif" iue mj truv neyoiio. Mr and Mm left Cor Ojf- reception to our beautiful city. AkaI'i ttiliteofiimtiullylH In mourning for the deaLh of Mrs. Fannin ffelnenitn. beloved wltu of UONB REWERY dcu.

UtAb. and Sati Fraucko. at to visit Mrs. aud relatives. They will alnout aeviTal months.

he nmuveraary ot the Home, Sunday most, popular social and literary Jewish nsHnciitions in this peetion. The will tender a grand reception to the visiting rabbis on the 15th inst, the I Mr. a. Heiueman. She icitvea husband, ou and Cosmopolitan next, 10th will be the next impor MWex Netllf Itloeh and Lnr LAiulln main a I dantrbter to mourn her lom.

The slnreru svm- PILCH It STUDIO OF MUSIC. WM. H. 1'ILCHKR, DiarrcoK. IBO St.

Clmrlen NKW OULBAN8, LA, Next to Washington Artillery Hall. Ample Kccommodatfoits for Boarding Students. Tbe lWr dug lhpartmeut la under tho dlteot supervision of M.rs. Wm. II.

Pllehor. MUSIC TAUGHT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. tant event in Jewish circles. short vUltt-t l'lijua Many tif our people are'patbyof host of friends in teudeted to the bo- ittlfl ttp with I grippe bnt all of tnem ruem rearea ones in tois too nottr ol tmlr-mrrow. A.

Stern end wife, of Birmingham, occasion to le alai "a bonk pwty, Ut be bp ttlne b-ttor insteni Irwin Sirasburger' and Sigmund Haas, wife and when each lady bring contributions for llatVI and Harry Kaufman celebrated their blrlhdi in a very en) yable manner. Tbo Uthi-r fl Mr. Mo. Helneman camo to this city tome) ears ago from New Haven, and tn the lime fib has lived here, -he and bcr family have endeared themselves to the hearts ol thin community by their kindly and ceuUl until res. Mlm Tokln Weslow.

who has boon nndrr thn the library, Mrs. Nathan 1. Shwartz lend Morris KoKsiibcrg arrlveii lately frorn Europe, ou three children, of Monroe, were among the guests at Leopold's this ing with twenty-four volumes of Thack week. tutorship of tbe famniis Erraiinl, gave her first Hotel, Cafe and. Restaurant.

13 15 Royal noar Canal, Kroflt Voojftlo, NKtV OKLKANK, LA. eray s. The ImiAEMTE feelB a great pleasure in being ablo to write of the grand For the coming week an attractive program, has been arranged at the concert at tne ity nun several weejiagi) in connection with MlssSalllo MCullorh. daughter of the Mavor of tbecttv and tbe most (tetmuinlislied French Opera-house. LICHTENTAG'S PARAGON SHORTHAND.

Why spend HOHT to TWELVE MONTHS TRYING to learn the older mi tbods, when yon are SURE to acciunlish a BETTKh result lu l.ESd NUMBER OK WEEKS, with lbja new je-temf Among our writers are many who havo aban-doiu-d other systems after lone use, and we bav plautfit tu the Hmth. The ellto of the city were out tu full force, and by their hearty applause tbeyfli'itved the appreciation of a oiufo loving a TiBit io nis sou. iw L-ouif nii'iaioM hctno In tho Hpring. MIs Birdie Friedlander left for the for West, to be abun-t for several months. The onRftgment of MIbs Nettie Bloch, dauchter of Mr.

ami Mrs. Bl-xm. of this city, to Mr. J. Friedlic, of Rochester.

N. ia mado public. All is tn rea-tlnefsi f.ir tho New Year's ball, under the aupfecs of the Proenws lub. tr. and Mrs.

Albert Welter, of LogatiRpnrt. are visiting Mr. and Mrs II Sletttncr. UIks fuv Belle EoiKtcin aud bahv alat -r and Mlaa tVpi Ilearen rich will return from East Saginaw on Saturday, after a deluhtful visit. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Toutor and Mr. and Mra. N.

Dryfus, of Fremont, are opening of the- M. H. and it is ihe pride of this journal that it aWe to boast that a astociation, great nnd powerful, is able to exist in thin the chief city o' the South with the terrible Judge. U. L.

Luz.rua is entertaining MtEBCB Edna and Emma Jacobs, of Mer puuuc purrea oy me laieniaoi mo meat noittra-Dil-hed ladies In the citv or State. Tta foUow- idian, Ml3S. Azhed, ins ptragraph la clipped from our leadlug dally: evil of card plaving entirely and posi- miss iciin ncHuw maiiu uer niai aupeai-ance since bor return from Mew York, and by her t.rfeet Biiiiduz ad aetlin: Khu more tun nluahod lively prohibited. The V. M.

H. A. is pupils irom all tne otntr aiiorttuuia scnooia ua thi towu, ot prominence. PAHAtiON 8HOHTIlANI INSTITUTE, 1fs6 Robin near Coliseum Bquan. PITTSBURGH, PA.

LEOPOLD'S HOUSE BIMON I.EOPOIJ( Mminfcor. IS Dnnphlne New Orlcnns, La. FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD. defined to make a new era in the his her mOBt Banguiue admirers. 11.

-r voice shows tliolrniulng she has undergone, being rich and full her blfth notes are Hwet and blrd-llko, while her low notes have the rich mellow tones tory of young Judaism in the Crescent Citv. On SundfivlaHt, 3d the "Com- tuutenciianiiueearaoi ino nearer." Mr. Be' jtimlu Solomon, boh of J. A. Solomon, who ha been nuking a protracted btay in New York because of his health, has returned home, K11EWKU3 AND HOTTL F.II.S OF LION EXPORT, OLD LAGEtt AND P1LSENER BEER.

Wo hnvo tho lnrpt'st ci.piu:tty uuil, there-tho oldest, best iukI moat wholoaoino beer in iho city. Jav. 4. The annual meeting of the Hebrew Benevolent Society took place Sunday morning, January 3'i, at the Eighth Street Temple, with a fine at-tend-uice. The report ot Secretaiy miHee for the Relief of RunMan Refh ceea," held an iiiterpsring meeting at This honso fs centrally located, near Canal Street, andofferathe Jewish public ipecialiaooom- and it Is hoped will boou be htuifclf Rgaln.

moaauons, av moauraie prices. A. Mall tMiaiu 'M Typwriting Tangiit, (Including, Spelling, Punctuation and Composition). WALTER DUNSTAFS Phonetic Sbnrttanti and Typewntina insntiti, 2U at. Chsrle.

NEW ORLEANS, LA. i tii'ru wiu tin mittir hi vue i ni, ou New Year's night. ill tne rny aovewl applications for tho position of Rbbl In tho varaut pulpit of Congregation Shomer Eraunlm have been received by the President, Mr, Q. Blouh. Another Orthodox Hebrew Congregation has orgHfilL-d Among tlio RubsJai.

Fnlfah Ho-brewp. Tho name of HhHrel Zalocfwai adopted. Mr. S. Flesch and daughter, of Pinna, 0., are the guests of Mr.

and Mm. Rudolph Landman. Mr. ond Mr. H.

Black, of Cleveland, arc being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Friedman. Rubbl Browne, now of Chicago, is paying his a visit. Ho will remain here about a week.

Mrn. Ed Goldmau has turned from her trip to Baltimore, Md. Mr. Tuetor, of Oleve land, is in lueclty. The grippe has prevented Mr.

and Mrs. M. tf. from gnlug to New York" In the In the school room of Tnaro Synagogue Chairman, Br. L.

Leucht presided, Secretarv E. I. Kurshepdt at his desk, Lmiin Aaron showed an increase of $2 000 expenso used in the assistance of THE WINDISCH MLHAUSER emigrants, and all members of the Committee present It was decided that New DAVID C. HOLLANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. After the transaction of routine buai nesB, it was announced, with feelings Of Orleans waB ready to receive twenty-five.

deep regret, that the venerable Presi families, who will be provided with em GOLOSTON'S nlovment in the BUgnr refineries, toun dent of the Bociety for the post eighteen years, Mr. Alexander Fink, respectfully No. 28 CaronaslBt New Orleans, La. u-raai. oi rs.

nemiiu. inc part as soon as they are able to dries, bakeries, tailor establishments tendered hiB resignation on account of etc. After considerable discussion and 8OVLE college la renowned for its high grade, practical and progressive courses of study, Practical Lecture and able faculty. Co-educational system. Send for catalogue.

Address Gxo Soout, Preaident, New OrlvaiiB. La. N. B. "Miule'a New Science and Practice oi Accounts," 416 and "Soulo's Ihllosophlo Work ou Practical 880 are replete with expert and practical accounting and business computations, and abound with new truth and high work, contained in no other treatise.

increasing years and his enfeebled con STATUS VI LLK, N. C. on motion of Rev. Max Heller, a com-mitt ab on Shelter, consisting of Messrs. H.lMarx..

I. M. Levy and Sam Blum, wa CiOLDHUORO, N. O. The loin anticipated fair has come atid passed away.

The fair was gotten up to defray the expenses of building a nome for our rabbi, and tf over anybody worked bard for tbe suceeits of an UQdvrUlrtug, tho ladle at thht congregation did so. assisted, ot coume. by our minister aud their husbands and bioth rn. Tne net result of the fair waa SI although wo havo only about twenty Juwitdi (am ill en here. Thanks are also due to our Christian friends, who, by their liberal contributions, helped us along very ranch.

'Last Sunday we had our Chauukah celebration. Miss Estolla Edward, a young lady uf about ten years of ago, deliverud an uratlnti in Gorman, defining and explaining the meaning of Chanukah iu a manner which would bavudone honor to a grown woman, and whh'h drew upon herself nnd iier teacher tbe praise of all ivho had the pleasure of hearing her. Masters Leouard dwrds and Herman Weil concluded wlih Broobobl," after which the Rev. J. L- Mcyer-berg exhorted the parents present to assist htm In procuring sturdy attendauco and good dlbcl-plluo in the school, which, bye-tbe byo, ia lu a very flonrishiog condition.

Tbo foiiovluK ladies and gentlemen from abroad were welcome visitors tu our city during thefair: MIbs Flora Abrams, of Rock? Mount: WM. ARMSTRONG, ATTORNEY 28 Garondclei SL, New Orleans, La. SPECIALTIES: Real Eslata. Sarrtsslon and fonmrrclal Law. CommjMtlniier 0 Deeds for Alabama.

Arkanuia, Florida, (leoncta. ftllnslsslppl, Soutb CaruUna, Touueawo aud Tuxaa. dition. Although the announcement waa partly expressed, it had been hoped that Mr. Fink could be prevailed upon to retain the Presidency; but when with a voice full of emotion, every word breathing forth the regret its appointed, to inquire the cost of renting and furnishing houses, also to advise as It has pleased the Almlght to remove from our midst one of our most lespected co-reUgionlsbi, the Preaident of our omvregatlon, Mr.

Btmjamtn Ash. Our departed fra-nd was alike endeared to every inhabitant of this town, Jew an well aa Christian, and the funeral, which took place on Friday, the tSlb Inst, gave full proof of the Men cateom In which ho was held. Every ono had a good, word to say of tbe deceased, and all were full of srtnnathr for the bereaved am Ilr. Mr. to the beat means of owing tor toe emi grants.

They were requested to report utterance gave him, the worthy and etli at the next meeting ot the committee, whiflh will take place on the 11th inst cient officer declined re-election, there Ash took Kick about two weeks ago, and at onee EOCAR M. CAHN. EVAB1STE HOISE. became so seriously ill tnat nta Eon Ham and was heard an universal murmur of re at the same rooms at 7 v. u.

At this brother L-iula were teleerraoned for Mr. Ash's els LECHE'S GRADED INSTITUTE, VO. 7 PH mNU STREET, KIW ORLEAHS, S. LEOHE, PrlnotpavL Day, Night and Boarding School for Boys of all ages. Authorized by Charter to Grant Diploma and Confer Degrees.

The most thorough school of Mathematics and English in the State. gret, which bespeaks the consciousness of HOTEL, 284, 286 288 Wabash Avenue. 31 Kodern Heated by Steam Throughout Passenger Elevator. The finest hotel in the city forprivaU bmilies. All comforts and conveniences.

Dinners served a la carte. Table d'Hofe Dinners, 50 cent. rartio3 wishing to make arrangement do so by calling upon S. QGLDSTON, Proprietor CHICAGO, nx. meeting a plan will be devised for rais tcr, Mrs.

Fiiod lander, ot Ni-w York, was also sent for, but arrived hero too lato to see her brother logs, in every charity, iocl and organ ing funda. etc. Tho Committee is now alive. Mr. Abu reached tbe one or but 57 years.

ized, Mr. Fink has been a conspicuous One and all deplore his loss. HIb widow aud MO'ISB OAHN, LAW OFFICES, No. 21 Commercial Place, NEW ORLEANS, Li in Office. Commercial and Insurance Law thoroughly organized and propose to go actively to work to do all in their nine children survive him.

figure. ia administration has been moH Master Hernuiu and Big. Wallace, students of Miss Maltio Oettiuger, of New York; Mlssee Belle and Carrlo Rofienthal, of Raleigh; Misses Annie and KUa Rosenthal and Mi8 Yetta Bin-stein, of KiuBtron Mrs, J. Cohn and Miss Eva power to ameliorate trie condition or our tvjge; characterized by that carefulness and thoroughness which makes the uavig' Military ocnoot, win arrive name irom Winston to-morrow to spend the holidays with their pareuu. Mr Louis AhIi has returood to his homo In unfortunate ana persecuiea oreiurmi Harris, ot wiisou aiu-a mrme HQtzer, ot wor- man.

from the dominions of the autocratic In his remarks, Mr. Fink thanked CTflW Y0. X. Joeeph, of Chicago; Mrs. Henry Oettluger, of Baltimore, and many mnro, too numerous to mention.

Young Masters Albert Rosenthal and Leslie the Board for his long term of office, Governor MrEnery'B letter of accept which in itself- was a coveted testimoni little: rock, ark. ance, published the daily papers during tho week, was an able and sWtes- al. To those who so ably assisted him Due. 28 On December 2d a grand full dress wen are nome on a vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Cohn, of Wilson, have concluded tn mnvft tn our littlo citv. LEWIS ABRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1211 N. W.

WASHWGTOK D. C. PaUrta and Trade Marts secured and protectee lit tlio fjtiltcl fttata aud lotcleu raUNtrfes. ConnreKKioual aud Departmental cases special Uea. in his work he acknowledged his in progressive oucnre party ana aanco was tendered the Fttlk Oltanhelm bridal bv Mr.

and Mrs. man like document, and met with the warmest praises from tho friends of the Wo are sorry to havo to chronicle the death of the mother of Mr. Joseph Isaacs, tibe died at a debtedness, and closed by commanding the Board to eek his services at all Herman Kahn, at their imfstlal residence. Tbe flm prizes trere woo by Mfwi Luis GoJdsiuitb, of ripe oid age. hhjia.

wfilUnf. and popular gentleman, tie times in the cause of charity. Dr. declares himself opposed to all lotteries, Baltimore and Oliio SOUTHWESTERN R.R. thm making it possible tor the "Anns L.

Mayer and Counselor Josiah Cohen then addressed the retiring President .0 '3 2 1 lT Mm'tl dent him to the Chief Execu 11113 Natural tiveahip ol this State, for which office in hehalf of the Bociety. The election of officers was next HIATOIt. MATZOH. THE SOUTHERN -KATZOS BAKERY, Noi. 17, 13l, 13i Uryndea, Bet.

roydma and Potdijo NEW ORLEANS, LA. U. Proprietor. Mompnts, and nr. a.

Kern toe noouy prizes wero woo by Mlm Anulu Cohn and Mr. 8am. Rudolph. At midnight the guests were ushered Into tho Kpacloiw dinning room where, amidst the flow of champagne, numerous loahts were offered lo tbo visitors, the genial host aud hostess Tho follow! ug Tuesday evening was characterized by one ot the irw. brillfaht ovnim nf the aeason then Mr.

and Mrs. Ike Wolf entertained a coo-genial crowd at a german, given In honor of Mtes L. Goldsmith and F. Uattcudorf, of Memphis. The german was led by Mr.

Aaton Hiisccian, Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Cohn, Mr. aud Mrs.

H. Kahn. Mr. and Mrs, Abe Ottenhelmcr; Mesdames Wlllla-n Wolf, Ryntlingjr, Uendheim Ixwb, MIbbcs Lula Gjlilsmlth, Fannie Ha(t ndorf, Flora tfiesal. Mat- he is so emineuuy a conpp.cuuomy fitted.

It ib now beyond a doubt that Carlsbad $2 SAVED TO YORK BOSTON. our "levee governor will be triumph- mrlv Alented. SprndeL Salt Ou New Year's eve the employes of Messrs. A. Lehmann at me Tho uudernlcncd taavlnff tbo largest Matzos Bflkerv In tbe Ulidod States, wltb laraest and wAidftnco of Mr.

uustave i.onmann, or. bv Thla salt 'On powdor form) la oWalal mou modern Improvements has extra fucilltit tie tjoun, uuauie pox, nirato rranx. (jaxrei ievy, HatttoTvom lASSS and IriuY Vo Imer' 'iwrauin Spmdcl fprimt I toUhfJL bVkl. MaU. havlna four larae Oven.

order, with tho following result: President, Mr. A. Lippman Vice-President, Mr. S. Kaufmanu Treasurer, Mr.

M. Hummelrich, over Mr. Chas. Zen secheiust resigned; Secretary, Mr. Liuis Aarons.

Dr. L. Mayer was unanimously proposed to succeed Mr. Fink, asPreaidttntot the society, but declined, as his charities are too numerous to allow hia devotion to Any one organmtion. As heretofore, however, he signified his willingness to assist the new board to the limit of power.

Thus closed a meeting which for the put eighteen hlnerr rue gentlemen present were aiesan. joe. won, iniisnoB tilitwltv Rov. Rubtnstelu, LouU Reluman, Will Liob, JSX ciemric nalx ma dty, nyftiifwiu, ehronle ol first Baker In America who adopted the rheumatic or gouty ulki-lion, aud iWcn). Is now pntmred to supply his aim of tho Mciim.

It fs a more wiln beat and freshest baked Matxo rh' atzna Harry Lasxcr. Aaron rranx. joo. ixhjd. uaoa .11 in the managing partner of the firm, and presented him with a magnificent and valuable gold watch with his monogram elaborately stamped on the outside of the case, and his name, with "presented by his employes," on th inside.

The was most interesting one, iCN th6 HI6mftni Arthur Cohn, Wimderiul remedy Umu my ottwr 111 uaturooi II. In shortt at time and th-rtdnre Hot com- Tha lonir talked of Chanukah leattval took Belled to bake four im tttiths before lVsach on the drtht rn and Wt stern bakers must do. iJai-e Sunday nhtht, December 27th. The enter CAII.II1AI SPRTJDCt, 8AL.T Always on nana jimonea ucei, xoiiguee.taitcs, AM, TRAINS RUN THROUGH "'hington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, Vtmltnilcd Irani Haegnge Car to IMllman "looiior and Heated liy sleam Iroin Uw KhKlnc. Trains Daily, Cineianali io Columhs.

SOLID TRAINS TO ittsbu It II TJ CglomhuB, ZaDPBviMe and Wheeling, PUU.MAN BI.KKPEB AMD FAB LOR CAM. Lay low hh by any other line, anfl trMi. HrH Ior time on limited Veatibuied -Jw tlokotd Tla Cincinnati and the B. AO. B.

PEfBODf, 0. P. MeARTY, Macaroni. PoUto Flour. Htc, hit hist tainment was very Interesting, and much credit is not a mere purgative, it is an nltcrnti' is due Rabbi Rubinstein for hia untiring; efforta ooiutltutlonal remedy.

There i- iintliln to please all. He was assisted by the Sabbath good when you can obtnln the genuine thi iroi.uiiK! 1 Sond vourorderscarlVAud thev will bo ttromnt- 111 nor ted and showed how near to the hearta of hoa snfTi-Aii littlA vnriftHon school teachers. Misses Flora Sieael, Eathor Cohn, article. Do not he Inm. id upon by unncrupu.

J. Lillv Wormsar. Fannie Ottonhelmer. and Irtna tmm dcjilnm. The tTfimim.

tmvr. tho his clerks is this gemai ana popumr ffentleman. Mr. Gustave Lehmann is ly attended to. B.

MOSES, P. 0. Box 7S4, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Volmer. The program was well aalactcd aud turo of Eisner it Mendelson Sole Agents, im! I wall l-nmluiwl Buntvp nrt rlnnotns fnl.

V.lr nn Commercial and Starch Manufactory (UMITKP Ofllco and Salesroom. SO Mnpazlno St. NKW OH LEANS, LA. AU gradea and siren of Laundry and Toilet Boapo. For sale at all leading grocers.

Cash paid for Tallow, Grease and Rosin. Correspondence solicited. I mm most energetic and enterpris lowutl. At the conclusion of the program, Mr. Morris M.

(John, with an eloquent addresa. nro- the mantle of charity fall fittingly upon the shoulders of Mr. Fink's bug-ceB8or4 The Chanukah Foatival given to the children of the Eighth Street Temple, seated, Rev. Rubinstein with a rare collection of scientific aud religious literature, tho gift of hi 11 ing merchants, a gentleman fair and couscientious in all his dealings, and deserving of every honor bestowed on llaljit Cured In 10 Niipaytllleured. Dny trcntnient Pit EE to anr ono afflioted with Cbninir, lliood orHkln Addreas, 9 congregation.

110 aiso was mo recipient 01 OK. K. J. Ult ST, AiblaUd, U..

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