Ibo City is going thenydoxhcr leunemhuumhvnz Whit [put [m the Iii: olthe my in which they live. The leader who made Zion City and gaveitlndisï¬ncdonhdud. lie-ade- tlu'onod below In died all he has no menu. mathemacbemlieutenam whobcmyedhicmnlldlscvhohve minnow John Alexander Davie have wowed incapable. An I leader, 0! men notone ohhem has shown have]! amlponr. Ya. thoughju end provathuhm onlyanligiom and nodal experiment that abideevhilemen pen thaw-sun inane-tin: expenence of the our! the men wfllmkeoverandovefugaiunlongu Muleuwewmke meme than themofdaflyhreadmï¬n'mdof healthilpo-ibk. Zionmnnapindon Noueconld vldtthe place htheflower of its prosperity; oheewe its home: and its people. without being convinced that, whatever the religious delusion under which'they labored. or the economic tel- luieswhich the wovetommintotmth here were happy home. and a contested people, at peace with themselves end their world as few of us are. With, all his errors-end faults; it can truly beuid oi Dowie that he increased for the time the sum of human happinee about him. mud "Hug lib cleaner and sweeter. The leader who made and held Zion together" is no ..more The property he gathered into a common stock for the common beneï¬t is to be divided among damewhohaveclahntoshare in it. As most oi the creditors of the Mariam through which Zion‘ s business aï¬airs were handled are members of the community. audio run will go its poem here is a‘ case of spoiling by the Philisï¬nes or the Chaldeans. But Zion will now become lib other towns, tree of the drastic mice at sociil conduct which were its distinction its people are torn into tacticns' wwriring after claimants for a mantle whose weight crushes them. Another eï¬b‘n- to establish the kingdom oi righteousness visihiyupon eanh has failed. Though the shell of its outward body be there stilt, Zion has passed away, for its spirit went out of’it when Dowie ceased to dominate it. â€" lntér Ocean. 4 moot enjoynhle en_tortl.inment was given by .antaln ' 1nd Mrs. John. T. Raï¬en lust Snturday to forty-ï¬ve members of the Mes‘ Scottish club of C‘hieego. The uflair wee’aleo a re- union of the Raï¬en hmily. there being present one mater and husband, the daughters, one dungh‘ter-in-lnw; , The guests spent a delightful day at Capt. Bnflen‘n home with Scotch songs. danc- ing, etc. All returned home with the beauty end hospitality of Highand Park. 0n Thundey evening the Bum clue met at we home of Arthn‘r Meierhofl. After the business meeting we. over the evening we: spent in 3 social wey. Rev. 3. Finale wn umble w “and. Th0 End of Dowies’ Zion HighlandPark Item. Baraca News . 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A married woman who hawker said, “No wonder the girls don‘t get mér- ried nowadays; they no altogether different from Whlt they were when I wan a girl.†v ‘ A singer who never complain. of a cold when asked to sing. A woman, age immslterlal, who does not apex-lance a flush of pride upon being thbusht what she I: got and my never bopmto be 11 It were commend ï¬tting tint when should be older thsn_thelr but bands marriage would °bec‘om'q oblo- - A woman‘who 7 bet-I last Sun- day’s text, but 13" , ie to speak un- ders'tan‘dingly’ of the trimmings onthe bonnet or theJady In the pew next In frontâ€"Chicago Journal, Du'tbodlfldtothmbofonm “inguinal-nominal- WOMEN WU IELDQM MEET. A trugal rich father girl | spend. m" . - thrift ion. THIN†NOT TO PEAR. 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