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abated interest. at In my It is a fact that this , crave the . Just . a short time I made £20,000 into heavily enough of the securities to ized a complete courier service, even to noon; business, this time broke loose from £60,000. My success all turned on one stand the I evening service at 7:30 by K. B. the head of the banking at head of six millions of : the extent of stations for carrier pig- i Lean, of Kibe, -and the Landgrave, again badly i y ' ' ; Hamlirfe. AS CROESUS. was destined for the priesthood." maxim.- I said I can do what another profit. 'iY'Y'PPI YYYti-y' •'• ;'y~~-:^ eons. It is thus, it is said, that he ap- ST. PAUL IGHUROHES. RICH I not i I Rev. John H. White, recently scared, dared withdraw his money man can! Another. advantags I had, . Nathan was as minute as he was prised Aberdeen, the chief of the elected j When his father died the boy, then i! \u25a0! Lord bishop of the Indiana, from the Rothschilds. So back it went !'• \u25a0 diocese of will by his was an off-hand man. I made a bargain dazing and comprehensive. He gave English cabinet, of the first news of j I thirteen years old, went, the Judengasse large j preach in St. Matthew's 1 to, vaults, there to re- at once. : •*-y-:--r.-'-5'Y-_".Vrr^iyy: in sums and church, St. 1 dying instructions, to Furth', \u25a0. .. '.;\u25a0':.•\u25a0'.s, spent lavishly, but the revolution of July. He maintained THEMES FOR THE FIRST SIXDAV Anthony The Eanking Family to Whom father's main for another nine years, at 2 "per -j 'When I settled. in the East ' he would pinch a penny in a bargain. emissaries every cabinet. The ' Park, this morning. Bavaria, began study in . IX LEST. First M. E. Church, West and the of interest annum. \u25a0 Church, Third I in cent per The profits -! India . company • had 800,000 pounds of j He was haunted by the fear of as- Chevalier de Gentz, the keen, unscru- and Cleveland Turned for few Summit Avenue— Rev. B. I theology. But after a years he on this deposit enabled him to deal on ! gold to sell. I went to the sale and I sassination, and never went out at pulous, but always essential assistant Rev. C. B. Wilcox the returned to a large scale in the money markets of . night unguarded. wll! preach at 10:30 a. m., a sermon to Help. closed Talmud and bought it all. I knew the Duke of j This fear increased of Metternich, was at Vienna the the sermon J Frankfort, he again . After the fashion of that Wellington have I had bought I until his death, and is said the order of Patriotic Sons of Amer- I where entered must it. it last friend of Solomon Rothschild, and one tea. Union under a rich banker named time, he was merchant as .well as a great many of his bills at a discount: i words he tittered in the delirium of his may easily comprehend what this fa- | EPISCOPAL VISITATIONS ARE I. services in the evening at business Central Park church. ; Oppenheim. 'His success was so banker. He dealt heavily in English The government sent for me and said | fatal Illness were: "He is trying to miliarity might be worth, to him. An. LONG-HEADED RICH MEN goods when the continent was closed they have the gold. they jkill me." news of his was New Jerusalem (or Swedenborgian j great that Herr Oppenheim sent must When The demise selm Mayer, who succeeded his father, Church), Southeast by -Napoleon against them. In this got they Frankfort, !To Re Made by Blhliop Gilbert Corner Virginia him to manage a branch at Han- had it did not know how to the old Amschel at had a and Selby Avenue's— j traffic he and his fellow merchants had I get Portugal. I understood all reigning expec- During 'lurch— Special Rev. Edward C. over. After many years city, it to clientele of all the or Serv- Mitchell, pastor; in this that, I it through France. ! of j service at 10:30 a. m.; Often Come to the Aid of ' to larger and sent .. tant German princes; the list the ice, In All (.bardies. Sunday school at Rothschild returned the That was the best business I eyefe^did.' j loans he made them is the explana- 11:45 a. m.; subject field of Frankfort and opened busi- of sermon, "What ls the Glory of Needy and Thriftless Gov- "Another maxim on. which he seemed tion of his omnipotence in . tho ness on his own account. Lord?" Frank- to place great reliance was, never to Governments have indeed countenanced Episcopal Visitations— Right Rev. M. ernments. fort was that time even great- To do good and to;save the souls of at of have anything to do with an unlucky this" situation. At the same time. the N. Gilbert, coadjutor bishop of Minne- men comparative importance unlucky have Is the motive and object of the er financial place .or an name. '.' "I". Emperor Francis 11. created the five sota, will visit the following points Memorial English being seen,' he, men, very Evangelical Luther- than it is now, the center to said 'jnany clever brothers barons of the holy Roman em- | this month to administer the apostolic an church, on Sixth clever, men, who shoes to their his West street. The • which kings and emperors sent their b^ad-not pire. -He named James Rothschild rite of confirmation: March 3, morn- during Lent will especially " MR. NATHAN M. ROTHSCHILD feet. I never, act Their general services be agents to negotiate loans. Young . -with-r them. consul at Paris and conferred ing, Northfield; afternoon, Dundas; Interesting and profitable. Sunday, advice sounds very well -but fate "is I function Nathan Mayer at Rothschild was soon in the forefront the same on 4th, Austin; -th,, Rushford; 6th, Dres- March 3, 10:30 a. m., subject, "If," a against them. Thfa^'cannot get . on- I London. The son of the last was cre- bach and Dakota; 7th, Caledonia; 10th, i little subject full of this congenial business. In his and if they do good of meaning; at 8 King- of All Financiers— Some themselves cannot ] ated a baronet. . \ ._,.. ;'_-'\ '. morning, Ascension church, St. Paul; ] p. m., "The Accepted twenty-seventh year he married they good _ Time." All.wel- for themselves how can do "In consenting to take charge of a afternoon, St. Matthew's, Minneapolis; | come. Seats free. of His Great Trans- Gudula Schwapper, who brought him : :" King at Naples to- me?' '^^V'V-'-.."* ."\u25a0""'- ' loan for Ferdinand I. 17th, Hastings, morning, Wabasha aft- St. Paul's Church, a large dowry and bore him ten chil- "One of the guests jsaid: 'I hope theßothsch'losi-equiied that he choos. I Corner of Ninth actions.' i;=yr or minister of finance the Chevalier ternoon; 18th, Mazeppa; 19th, Pine Isl- j and Olive Streets— Rev. John Wright, woman your children are not too fond of \u25a0 dren. This survived her hus- that Medici, who was their creature. In and; 24 th, morning, Holy Trinity, Min- D. D.; First Sunday in Lent; holy years, money and business -to the band thirty-seven and died exclusion France, if one* can believe Mr. John neapolis; afternoon, Owatonna; 29th, • communion at 8 o'clock; Sunday school of more important things, I:am syre Reeves, the were all-pow- afternoon, St, almost a centenarian in the old Rothschilds; Andrew's, Minneapolis ; iI at 9:30; holy communion and sermon President Cleveland, in going to Judengasse, you would not wish .*•. that. Vrrjßqth- j erful under the government of July 31st, Wing, morning; Winona, . house in the for which \u25a0in | matters CMicerning foreign* policy. Red aft- , at 11 o'clock; full choral evensong at the representatives of the Roth- superstitious schild replied: 'I am sure thatlshould ernoon. she had a reverence. mind They occupidvthe position of arbiters . '-2YSYYY. *-\_' I 7:30. Strangers are most cordially schilds for . financial- help for this wish that, I wish them to give^ J of Europe and brought about in 1840 Archdeacon Webber, before leaving welcome at all PRINCE'S TREASURE KEEPER. soul body i services. government, has followed an an- and and heart and and the fall of M. Thiers, whose quarrel- for Duluth, closed his series of sermons ' Plymouth Church, j The Landgrave of Hesse, who, as, everything to business; that way some policy threatened, the existing Corner Summit cient precedent. It is the business is the Tuesday evening, where he delivered ! Avenue and Wabasha elector, assumed the title of William to be happy. It requires a great deal peace. Itwas they who in 1871 dictated ; ; Street— Rev. of the Rothschilds to help out (for to M. Thiers the conditions of the loan a powerful sermon on "Temple Build- ; Watson B. Millard, pastor; commun- 1., chose Rothschild as his: banker, BARON JAMES ROTHSCHILD, of boldness and a great deal of cau- ing," a a consideration) nations whose rul- j NATHANMAYER ROTHSCHILD. for the national ransom, and they before crowded congregation, j; ion service at 10:30; Sunday school at and so laid the foundations of the tion to mke a great fortune; and when j have been accused of having in 1882 at St. church, Dayton's : 12; ers, by their folly or incompetence, Peter's Bluff. ! at the 4 o'clock service the pastor great operations for which the house : : —— you have it, it requires ten times as I compelled the unjust and disastrous From Duluth the reverend gentleman ; will speak on "The have plunged financial much wit keep it. Stick to one] bankruptcy of the Union Generale. Si- Destructlveness of them into has become famous. It was the to pay a heavy ransom, levied by one to' will proceed down into Maine, where Sin;" C. E. at they ' business. to your brewery and i conveyed to by a carrier , who succeeded 5:15. distress. In that business have father of this William, the landgrave of Napoleon's generals, under pain of Stick to the London banking house on he Is engaged to conduct a mission. -II The Minneopa quartette, you the great of pigeon from Frankfort, [ whither the the 11 council E. become the richest and most power- Frederic 11., who furnished George sacking the city. This was the first will become brewer | death of Nathan Mayer in 1836, was St. Peter's Church, Dayton's Bluff, F. McCummish, first H. England. banker had gone to attend- a family I tenor; E. ful family in the world. occasion (1792) in which a Rothschild • *Je a brewer, a banker, a elected a member of the commons by Corner Fourth and Maple \u25a0 George, second ; lll..with 17,000 Hessians with whom .. merchant, manufacturer and ' council. The bird was shot by a coun- the "city," and was occasion in Streets— j tenor; R. C. Wood, The houses with which Mr. Cleve- negotiated a government loan., Mayer -and a the Seats free at all services. Strangers 1 first bass; P. Churchill, to fight the American colonists. In you will,soon [be in the gazette. .' I, try boy, who took away a piece of '1848 of the voting of a bill by which he B. second -1" nd did business is borrowed the ransom money from the . paper bearing these was to parliament on taking made welcome. Rev. A. T. Gesner, rec- !'' bass, will assist the choir of Plymouth the London this service the Hessians received Landgrave's am always in good humor. Sometimes words: ."He is admitted branch of the Rothschilds, English deposit and thus afforded dead." This the oath of the Old Testament. Hi_ tor. Divine service for the First Sun- j church at the afternoon service. through from the treasury $20,000,000. to amuse myself, I give a beggar a I was transmitted to Lon- son Nathaniel, the fourth ' New York agent, great relief to the city. i don, and a panic ; of the name, day in Lent. Holy communion, 7:30 a. •i Rev. C. B. Wilcox will preach a its Mr. Belmont. \ This vast sum and as much more The son Anselm, guinea. He thinks it is a mistake, | veritable ensued on was elevated to the peerage in 1883. Si- the already mentioned, ! the stock exchange as soon as it was Lionel, solidly m. ; morning service and holy com- jj patriotic sermon Sunday morning, Mr. Belmont is of same race as William I. inherited and deposited who died 1855, succeeded ' and, lest I should find it out,- off he supported by his Im- | munion, in his father understood. V^v/ry:.r^^'.-;; mense capital and taking account ot i 11 a. m. ; evening service and March 3, at the First Methodist his principals, and, like them, too, So great a at ; runs as hard as he can. I advise you - i with Rothschild. trust Frankfort. The second son, Solo- j ; James Rothschild, head of the Paris, the prejudices of public opinion, re- sermon, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 church. Dr. Wilcox has invited Camp is of a family that has changed its reposed in a man so young and un- mon, born Sept. 9, 1774, died July 27, to give a guinea -to a beggar some- i nounced the manipulations of the mar- a. m,. ; Wednesday evening service, 8 :• No. 4, of times; it amusing.' ; *: house, married his niece, the daugh- the Patriotic Order Sons of name. When the first Belmont came known astonished Europe. But 1855, left the paternal nest and estab- iis very " \u25a0; y ket and the profits on margins famil- p. m. ; confirmation class meets ;, America, to church in Will- j This Rothschild a daughter ter of Solomon, and Anselm of Frank- iar to his father. He occupied him- Thurs- attend the a to New York his name was Schoen- explained by lished the • Vienna married I day in the guild room p. | j body, who will I_.ll iam's confidence is a house. The third I of Levi Cohen, of the grandees fort married his cousin, a daughter, of self almost exclusively with the issue afternoon 4 meet at their at berg, which is the German equiva- story. son, Nathan Mayer, born Sept. 16, ; one of < of public m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10 o'clock sharp and proceed A centain Baron Erstoff, "the city." Cohen pere ! Nathan.. The latter' policy . favored loans. He was the accredited '' to the 1777, founded the London house, though ' became ! agent of the government are ember days appointed All lent of Belmont ". (beautiful moun- an adjutant general in I daring such consanguineous connections to I -Russian at the by the jj church. members of the order Ferdinand's died in in alarmed at his 'son-in-law's j London. placed during career days , who he 1836 Frankfort. He was ' the end of keeping the family, He his church as of fasting and prayer; have not been notified will please regarded methods of- business and prophesied • fortune £160,000,000 ($800,000,000) of time loans— as the ablest financier of the - intact. The French house has. grown is, for which for those who are to be admitted to be at the lodge rooms in the Central that the young man would ruin him- that he personally guar- 1 family, before or since. A fourth, jSir j the first rank, payment date, holy orders. East End Mission, Cor- ! block at 10 o'clock. Mr. Wilcox to but at different times anteed the on a definite 1 will Charles, the Naples house, self in his 'I"reckless speculations." • except as he ner Ross and East Seventh shortly leave the city, founded I quieted these it has suffered severe reverses. After divided the transactions Streets— ' and this will now The fifth, James, I Rothschild - ' remon- j with the other branches of am- Sunday school 3 p.m. about the discontinued. by saying: given l the revolution of 1848 a mob destroyed ily. the I jj be last opportunity to hear strances have \u25a0 died in Paris in 1868., The father of "You St. Philip's (colored) Mission, Rice this eloquent speaker. me but one of your daughters, where- their country house at „Suresnes. In 463 these sons and head of family I panic Street (Near University)— the . as it : would . have been an excellent i the of that year the house lost Priest in II The Father Mathew Total Abstl- died in 1812 in the old in charge, Rev. Cotton, \u25a0 nence society will give a musical house Jew's | you could I immensely— much, it is said, as $60,- Robert Hammond j free Lane, Frankfort, at age of stroke of business if have COTTOLEXE. M.'A. for ! and literary the seventy, j them all to Then they --000,000. But the other branches unit- B. S. Service the first Sun- ! entertainment In their »riven me. ; \u25a0 He passed away in perfect peace, sur- } ing they paid for dollar without day in Lent; Sunday school, 11 a. m.; hall, basement cathedral, at 4:30 p. m. by would have died richer than they will dollar rounded his family, whom he urged I . .; .: other aid, and emerged credit evening prayer, litany and sermon, 3 All are welcome. together harmony. now." . ; - with : to live in This In- •\u25a0• " p. m.^yy- 'YY:.^ Central M. E. Church, Corner j THE WATERLOO STORY. stronger than ever. .':•":i".'_''.:'' . >V*iv jj Park junction became a law of the family A branch was established In Naples Gospel Tabernacle— T. C. Horton, ! Twelfth and Minnesota— Rev. William ; J On ' and has never been broken. The i the memorable 18th of June, 1815, in 1821, but it was discontinued at the Pastor; Market Street; Between Fourth j; McKinley, D. D., will preach at 10:30 branches of the Rothschild house, j Rothschild sat on his horse at the 'sum- of the Two with ; and Fifth— Worship and Lord's supper : a.- m. on "The DwellingPlace of God," though of Hougoumont scanning union Sicilies . the I distinct and separate, work mit with his Italian kingdom. The '.', four original every Lord's day morning, 10:30; and Dr. C. B. Wilcox will preach the together for their mutual benefit. An- : glass the d_uel between the heroes of houses remain, separate institutions o'clock. Evangelistic service, 3 p. m. |; evening sermon in the interest of the other family traditnon, 1 Waterloo. At sunset, when he saw union established by the in ' name but bound 'together . by ' mu- Free Bible classes, dally (except Sat- ij revival meetings. The young the first Rothschild, is to observe the ' French .forces in retreat, he dashed tual interest and the closest affilla-f urday and Sunday) at 3 p. m. Even- ;' people will hold a special song service strictest secrecy concerning the small- j into Brussels, where a carriage was With exceptions, ing classes Monday and Friday, 8 : connection with their Epworth awaiting him for tion. rare " such as lin est as well as the largest concerns of Ostend. Arrived at the marriage a daughter of the o'clock. -y->yy jj league, at 6:30, to which all are Invited. Belgian coast he 500, 1,000, 2,000 of the business.' So that no one knows the bid London house', to Lord Rosebery, the St. James Church, Corner De Soto and !I The Ladies' Aid Society of Central what the house is worth, or Streets; Park Church will any of its families intermarry. - vH ': - * hear tell of a purchaser wanting Lawson Rector, Rev. Robert jj meet next Thurs- members. The pioneer banker left a : The history of the house has been Why do Hammond Cotton, M. A., B. Sc.—Ser- '\u25a0 day at the home of Mrs.' Lucas, 141 great ; to buy an imitation? estate, but the estimates of its . divided into five periods : " (1) Up Cto vices for the first: Sunday in Lent: iI East Twelfth. value range all the way from $6,000,- 1798, it was comparatively ob- men who try to sell such articles Morning prayer, celebration of the when holy j --000 to $20,000,000. . .. '>;-.-".' .....,.- scure and consisted solely of the speak of the act as -'working communion and sermon at 11 a. | branch; (2) 1812-1815, m. Subject: "Tempted of the Devil." j THE GREAT NATHAN. • Frankfort which off?" Simply because peo- \u25a0 them in the jWaterloo transac- Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Nathan Mayer culminated ple best, and it takes Day Rothschild's life reads tion, already described ; -.(3) 1815 jto . 1830; want the Subject: "Sealed Unto the of Re- ! EXPECTANT _£% |1 like a romance. He came to Manches- said have deception to demption." Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. ! ter as during which they are to ne- i work and likewise MOTHERS._¥-©THE_-IS. W a young man with something gotlated public loans * amounting to English Lutheran Church of the Re- j m I At sell them the worst. This un- 0 r wonderful remody Solomon like $500. the end of five years he (4) 1830-1848, a period of ex- deemer, Corner Lafayette and Wood- I FRII.ND,"TO?i?iTs°,?Jf,?» ," _ remody " MOTHERSMOTHETtS £ Rothschild. Anselm Mayer Rothschild. . $600,000,000; experience may FRILND," which makes child-birth" ea»Yeasy rravmay *?» had $1,000,000. He was a wit and ho- traordinary political activity in Eu- pleasant befall the ward Avenues; Rev. J. A. Detzer, bebe within the reach of allall wew. have reducedrcducVa .hotha &S price to One per morist, as well as a financial genius, and housekeeper who determines to Pastor— Morning service at 10:45. First; Dollar bottie. BewareBewr.ro ofcf t£ tain). This name in turn was prob- army, knew rope correspondingly.replete. with frauds, counterfeits and substitutes. 3 Rothschild and caused and there is record in his own words for Rothschilds; (5) Lenten service in the evening at 7:30. ably assumed at that critical time him to ; of opportunities the TAKE NOTHINO BUT § be introduced to the prince. the manner ofhis growth. In Febru- 1848 to the present, in which time they People's Church, Pleasant Avenue— In the history of the Jews in Europe ary, 1834, Sir 10:30 a. m. Dr. He found the latter playing at chess i Thomas Busten wrote a have t seen the downfall of. many of At Smith will preach, when they were given the hard ,in his palace. Too tactful to inter- letter to his daughter, which has been their :.rivals, Including the Barings, and Mrs. Yale will sing the offertory. j preserved, p. 1 choice of purchasing fine names or rupt the game, he stood describing a dinner with but steadily grown richer and | At 8 -m. there will be a gospel song MOTHERS | behind the j have - service, assuming ugly ones of their enemies' ; prince's chair and watched the play, j Rothschild. "We dined yesterday," he more powerful themselves. and Rev. C. H. Fenn will choosing. writes, "at Ham House to meet the present heads make the . address. Emil Oberhofer, FRIEND. The Rothschilds' name I The game was going against Will- The of the various I Rothschilds, and very amusing it was. chorister and choirmaster. Was Bauer. The newer title was as- After a big pause houses enjoy a higher character than I . . . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ... 8 I iam. he turned Rothschild told us his and They Unity Church, Wabasha Street, by Mayer ' life adven- did their predecessors.' are, as Foot Ift XST Write for "TO sumed Anselm Bauer, to young m book MOTHERS" mailed the the Hebrew and asked: tures. He was of | BI_AU_'IKLI» S great ' the third son of a a rule, t men who, without abating any Summit Avenues-Rev. William R. free. THE UKGtLATOU CO..* first of the bankers. • It suits "Do you ' BARON LIONELDE ROTHSCHILD. the new vegetable Halo Proprietors, Ha. understand chess?" banker at Frankfort. 'There was not,' of genius for finance, culti- shortening. Lord, the new pastor, will preach his H Atlanta, 5 the emblem family, your their have of the - "Red ''Enough, serene highness,' to he said, 'room enough for all of us in , vated the graces of living. They The healthfulness, flavor, and inaugural sermon. . Services begin at 11 Shield." r --rr-'ry--- \u25a0'^:'y induce me, were the cause mine, that city. I dealt in English goods. not have earned the approval economy of o'clock. All seats free. Sunday school Mayer francs for the boatman who would be would this wonderful cook- Anselm was the son of jto castle on the king's side." One great trader came there who had of old Nathan Mayer, but the world meets at 10 o'clock. , bold enough to carry him across the ing product has won for it the Atlantic 'Anselm Moses Bauer, a money-lend- That was a master stroke. It the market to himself. He was quite hardy thinks better of them and they of the Congregational Church, Cor- stormy channel. One sailor re- . widest popularity, ner Bates and er and merchant in that filthy quar- saved the game for prince, so the great man, and did us a favor .if sponded, a world.- The great banking house :in which in turn Avenue Conway Street- the and goods. and after boisterous' pass- ter of called 'delighted the •he sold us \u0084 Somehow I offended age St. Swithin's . lane, London, hidden has attracted the attention of Rev. S. W. Dickinson, pastor. Morn- , :^pjH^^_a Frankfort-on-the-Main latter that he was landed the banker at Dover, ing service, 10:30; h__ --*"-^r_i->^d--j______^ss the Judengasse. He flourished in persuaded him, and he refused to show me his whence the swiftest conveyed away, as if by design from the gaze of parasites sermon, with com- •easily that a man who patterns. This was horses business who "work- munion and reception of new the latter part of the eighteenth cen- copld play .on a Tuesday. ; I him to London." Thus the day follow- mankind, has doubtless been the ar- members. chess like Frederick the to my will go Eng- kindly ing off" imitations and coun- Evening," 7:30, song service; "A tury. Born with an ; said father: "I to ing the battle Rothschild was able to ena of many a enterprise. sermon, instinctive Great must be a good banker. Jn- land." I could speak nothing but Ger- terfeits. Forewarned is fore- Man in the Right Place." knowledge of the value -of gems that appear "on the stock exchange. He terviews followed resulted fimh- man. . On the .Thursday I started. The assume an appearance IN POLITICS. ' you Spiritual Alliance—Mrs. Carrie Tryon Br '''__&-B__f __9_____*s______l____flHvflS and precious metals, he was an ly prince's chose to "of the armed. Be sure get the only . in- in the $40,000,000 being nearer I got to England the cheaper profoundest gloom. In strict : confi- A French writer says of the later genuine vegetable lectures for the St. Paul Spiritual Al- valuable adjunct to his father's busi- ; deposited with Rothschild. the goods were. As soon as I got to he a history of the ; house: "The financial shortening— liance at Odd Fellows' hall, corner Wa- ; : - dence '\u25a0\u25a0-. told few members of the ness, which had to "; do with much The trust was well kept. \ The Land, I laid out all my money, Cefeat' of: Blucher by Napoleon at power of the Rothschilds has recently COTTOLENE. basha and Fifth streets, at 3 and coinage of doubtful virtue. But he grave. was among the princes who things were so cheap, and I made good Ligny June 17; neglected to been combined with r a political'power Bold In3 and 6 pound palls. 8 p. m. A test circle will be held fol- 16 jand . he r__~ or a sample grew grace fled after the battle of , profit. r I soon sequel which, '\u25a0. though not publicly proclaimed, lowing the afternoon lecture. "Spirit- C^-riH*_s~__U A 4 oz. of that Delicious in the of ducats as he Jena. Before found ;th.re were" three mention • the • at Waterloo, the _f.UVRare Tobacco .The Dream, I grew in years. By the time he was he left he brought all his treasure to profits— the raw material, the . dyeing, news of which had " not reached Lon- is none .the less effective. Nathan Made only by ualism as an Educator" is the subject ' dip - - for lecture, W. S. Dennis, St. Paul thirteen he knew all the leading the house in the Judengasse. He and the manufacturing. So I said to don.* •'. British funds • dropped like a Mayer : understood the interest which the evening after which . was in eight 'years, i you ; forty-eight keeping in ! Coursen give readings "merchants in Frankfort, and could exile but when he the" manufacturer, "I wil^ supply shot. 'It'was - hours before he had in always informed The N. K. Fail-bank Mrs. will and returned Mayer dye and even '.' \u25a0 : Rothschild's eldest jwith material and and you supply the news of Waterloo was received by advance of his competitors . tests. _\u25a0__£_& ALLABOUTCHANGING Oss*., tell their financial standing and Company, Morning •st.MEW l,,gw son Anselm. accounted for the money me . with: manufactured goods." rSo I the regular channels and British credit of cabinets regarding financial and po- King Street M. E. Church— the features and He:i:ov- / *agi commercial character^ He was also to the last kreutzer. To show his ; ap- got profits of one, and was " through litical events which might have an in- | service at 10:45 by Rev. J. W. Mowers, tegf Blemishes, In ISO p. book for a stamp. M>W ! three instead I restored. Meantime § John H. Woodbury, 127 W. 42d St., N. *&.))? an judge 1 excellent of works of art. preciation of this fidelity . the Land- could sell goods cheaper than anybody. agents, Rothschild ]Had bought on his specula tions. 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