11 be noticed that tbe 3ts of four democrats and Tbe referring of this committee is one of tbe moves made in recent onnell and his oolleague, burg, will find themselves 'ari the sohemes of theis a little withered up he home for aged Free* fork city. Away back :'n America. After several it an existence, and being urn of mind he got up a e exhibited in the street. ?d he displayed a little lake, which elicited many nder and even gained him f a magician among tbe bat lamp burned neither y foit, b ing nothing but be containing a sprig of mooted with an eleotrio enjoyed the amusement afforded and the few him. But now after tbese little old man is brought hospital into court to give ng one of the greatest ag4. Ills lamp used as a orious embodied all the be Edison incandescent by thousands in the land, an important trial now i public use was made of ts to invalidate Edison’stiary—irregularities, hoodlery, etc. The resolutions went over for one day under the rules.A bill has been introduced in the house which proposes to employ the convict labor in such a way as not to compete with free labor try setting the convicts at work breaking stone for improved roads, said stone to be delivered free of charge to roadcommissioners.Starving Our Children.When we see our house plants looking stunted, putting forth few leaves and no flowers, we stir tho soil in the pots and enrich the earth. When we see a child looking pale and thin wo say, if we know something of physiological chemistry, “Too little nitrogenous food.” If we are simple folk, averse to long words, we remark, “That child seems half starved.” It is the truth, however we express it, and a wrong is being done to the child that the fact is not recognized and remedied by whoever has the daily oversight of its meals. The unconscious victim may seem to eat a sufficient amount of food, while it does not get enough of the proper kind to furnish the nourishment the body requires.—Ladies*Home Journal.AQaiet MarriageEvangelist Bayer, now at the Christianchurch, married William Soyers to MbsAmelia Young, who reeiJe east of the city, in the parlors of the church last Wednesday.FOR 1893.Everybody Is Selling Below Cost butOurPricesAre Stillthe best of results.”It Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Influ_ c stages. ______see the exoellent effect after takjng the first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere cents and $1.00,Corn Belt Bank)Bloominston, IllinoisCapital fetockSurplus$150,00011,000V E HOWELL, President J T SVKLu Vice President,A H EDDY. Cashier.A H 8CIHJREMAN, Asst Cashier.V E Howell, J T Hnell,iirectors:/. J lt;arr, D M 0\*eil%HD Humphreys W J BaldridgeT J Burns, J Ct Moore, J M Stipp,ru. V-% vv si _ _ _ %r* «rv . ■.BELTS!DR. SAiKidney iPoor Mem ANTEE to?tmPe Hi!tlve WtMiknes Current* ofStoring ther In view oto procure different clt;your expre betterdecided as that you c wish to sec of examine xprt tna:turn ourst order to pn bededucte propositioi wants tho pleasure tlt; compared illustrated SandenIN. 1HEiCO.M