I AH1KS. AMKRI 



: 



' > tea bemuse be was not a i 



'a (inMsaasoeta 



ulti. 



t n. I hr again -mjj hi a newapapsf '"f^"*'!! 



aajaMm) 



'. ' ^ ' - ; V V .. 



thr taihi.. . II- now began 



i adftaTaf tba 8aa 



Kraiu IM-O Timas, and he was offered an editorial 

 place on that ||*T. nf M 





a....- nan .. - . . Mtarvajtf fc m 



. t .. 



was on the but paper 



n.,,n,,|...i!,-, i,. 



ai I 

 >Mnnaiiy to buy a 



make a changr m ti,, 



..,hl a IM,|.I 





J I 1 



><minatrd 



I- ill 



!' 



hat he bad 

 rialded him 



.- k-i'r I 



aaoun il tin- |>nli!imtii>n <>f th<- l>.-.k in that citv and 

 Miloii. Mr Mt t. Inland in : E 

 ii<i question for several American newspapers. 



Qnioo r.. delirac ^ Hricr ,-r ;..- .,.- ( Ingmi :. 



and in I8KI 



league. As a 







an.l n or Free Trad.- " (wnttm in 1884. 



wa. ihr .-n.,.;,u-, ,f th.- l'i 

 tho offir.- of MA 



I:, 



k. Hb 



1884 



I88| ... 



fef 



' .. i r- ; lU n 

 !.!.. an eloquent 



n^ t.. th,- ratorna, '-.! !' ro|a*1 . al vn - rii 

 WM n-allv elected. In 1887 be aa- 



i**t 



Moamfd oaa)i.i.t'. -. Saeratajr] 



-'.. and 



>a in I s i. M.-n 

 M an.l : 







. n 



M an un- 

 P8femi ta 1887, 

 de a lect< 



l*roa> 

 >UO..,| ii: 



apaneee. and ('hinfM* Uniroa.ma, and ba 

 *had pamnbleU on 



\edPnlloaopber." In th early autumnof 

 wn?' wan numinat- '! orfpuii- 



theee iMNlim. in a - 



liT th.- jwirty n.-un. -f the u 



vith p 

 B. and was sereral times a\ 



<lath hr 



f.mr lar- Mo retiml about 



OL. xxxvu. 38 A 



OHsttal Palace, and tbe pabtto faarreJ v 

 lae moat imptwmive aver M. 



thr tlllM ..f |a !.!!..!. V. r. 



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' 99. It ., ,,.Hy it 



At 



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I 



JaMf* T^^bafi.fr turttf I n 







A fid (11*11 (AlfMtti Ikl* W-0J I 



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took pert in tbe battle of MootsVwy. 

 'turn from jfasieo ba stmiied mar waa at 

 tbe bar. elaetad reportar of Ibe'lfigb Cbart 



lred ten votaaas of tba - Kepor -41 bs 



wa a member of tba Scale convention that passed 



.*of nnsain.aad m tbe dril warba 



became a brV 



m,-t l.,-.. . 



be resumed law 



11 the decisions of tbe Soprme(ourt and tb^llifb 



tba Slate into tbe Union till tba end of W* 



;-;.:. . . ; . . - 



;y J M sppoininl a 



' 







fnited Stales Senator, fecvntlr be hsd givea tbe 

 ntion to tba work of tbe Jadktary 



ittor and to the legislation on baakmpc 



I r n i II ' 



i ' n Xaw~?ott dtr. Jaa tt. 1897. 

 >as educated at the 

 burg and Berlin, and f T sevaraJ faars ws a i 



In 1M8 became to tbe United! 



was also a onatrOmtor to -Tae Jewfcm 

 Times" and ^Htr ririnrtirasi till 1974. wbaa ba 



Thence ba went to tL'^KmoCVnai flan I mi. ia 



- i^ _^.-> ii---S mm jt iMtiH a a 



< ..'... . 



two years* 4 The JewUb Advaaea," teat 1888m) 



-..-.- 1. : N .. N -. '. II- ... 



pllsbed linguist, and bad writtea many articles aa 



lite htft'if 

 1, 1 1 i *. manufarturer. bora ia New York 



!'.-'. , .- - * 



.,.jrtn,c Army, .ttaiaiag 



the rank of major. -ar he was a broker 



- Black 



!-*i Mr thm ntanad t.. Rich- 

 "gars in a small way. 

 taanlacturrn in tbe 



WHMJ mam HVIHMW one of tbe stroagcat mcmaara 

 of tba American Tobacco Company, tbe cigarette 

 arc* wealth, and did much to 



- - 



beautify and improre 

 <, rarV, AfMt (known in religion 

 . benefactor, born n 



died in Philadelphia, IX Oct. 8, 17. Sbe 

 ac^utmi a common-tchool ednoatkm, beounea SU- 

 vban fifteen yean old, and had 



