TO THE EDITOR OF THE JEWISH RECORD. Stn,—Those who have read the article on the above in your paper of the 15th may agree with you that it is both " erudite and valuable." The manner in which it is written may be both simple and popular; but as it is possible that "ninety-nine o
July 29, 1870 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
Policy Holders are allowed to reside in any part of the wend, without extra charge, except in the tropics and obviously unhealthy climates. No charge for voyage to or from America, China, or Japan. SUICIDE Does not cause a forfeiture of Policy—that being considered evidence of i
July 29, 1870 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
be given. Addrss A-8., Jewish Record office. _ O STRIC H FEATHER TRADE.—WANTED' immediately, APPRENTICES; no premium re' quired. Apply at 13, Jewin street, Cripplegate, cornet of Jewin court, E.C. Liberal wages given.
July 29, 1870 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
"INFANT." At the Middlewich Petty Sessions, on Monday, before Major Harper, Major France, E. Moss, and W. R. Court, Esqs., Mr. Fletcher, solicitor, of Northwich, appeared before the Bench to make an application to the whole Bench that one or more of their number should grant a w
July 30, 1870 - Runcorn Examiner - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Mrrz, July 24.—Marshal Lebceuf has arrived here. A reconnaisance was made yesterday by a large force of Prussians towards Carlin. They were attacked by the Cha , aeurs, and retired. A French despatch states that the Duke de Gramont is urging the Emperor to recall M. De Lavalette
July 30, 1870 - Runcorn Examiner - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Mr. Cobden's mind was far too elevated to be confined to mere calculations with regard to the increase of wealth. I have no doubt he knew that if wealth is precious as the means of procuring comfort, it is likewise perilous and a snare unless it is used purely for the benefit of
July 30, 1870 - Runcorn Examiner - Runcorn, Cheshire, England
2B/ SUITS FROM 3O/ MATERIAL) AT TIIOI4IAS FRYERS' CHEAP CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RAVEN STREET, . Near the Railway Bridge ST. HELENS. N.B.—IMPORTER OF GERMAN YEAST.
July 30, 1870 - Runcorn Examiner - Runcorn, Cheshire, England