THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURft. I 'A. CHAS. fUl. THE COLUMBIAN. Ul.OOMSHURG, PA. THURSDAY, JUNK 4, ltKJS Kntrrrn at th runt Oflee, Blooiiifiura, n. nmwond ;'" matter, March l.lshh. THE DAILY'S LIBEL SUIT. E. B. Tuttln Causes the Arrest ol Editor Browington, Ou Friday last the Hloomsburg Daily published an article from the New York Times, in which the latter ascribes to Kdwnrd B. Tustin an interview in which Tustin is made to call Bloomsburg investors in Nevada Copper a lot of squealers, and that they would not Ret any of their money back. It also publish ed in the same issue a letter signed by W. S. Fisher of Providence, R. Instating that he was instrumental in investing a large amount in the stock, and claiming to have abund ant evidence to convict somebody of crookedness. On Monday afternoon Mr. Tus tin swore out a warrant for the arrest of Fercy Brewingtou, editor of the Daily, on a charge of crinun al libel, and also instituted a civil snit for $25,000 damages, through his counsel, A. V. Duy, Esq. Mr. Brewington knew nothing of the publication until after it was printed. He waived a bearing and gave bail for appearance at court He has retained John G. Harinan Esq as his counsel GOING TO EUROPE. Rev. Edward Haughton, rector of Christ Church. Danville, wil sail for England on Tune nth where he will attend the Pan-Angli can Congress of Missions in Lon don, June 15-25, and the Pan Anzlican Council of Bishops in July. These occasions will bring to gether in Loudon hundreds of bish ops, and thousands of priests and delegates from all over the world including even heathen lands, rep resenting in their entirety some 50, 000,000 of Christians and a priest hood ol about 40,000 members. Mr. Haughton will also visit Bristol, Oxford. Edinburgh, and other points, returning home about August 1st. THE PRIZE WINNERS. The prizes won in the contest in expression by pupils of the High School were first prize a gold medal Donald Ikeler; second prize a set of books, Arthur Walter; third prize a gold pen, Florence DeWitt. Oth er prizes were awarded as follows for general excellency, a set of books by the P. O. S. of A. to Lois Yost; a copy of Goethe's Poems by Prof. Mauser to Robert Kutter; Masterpiece of Greek Literature and Latin Literature by Prof. Ster ner to LeRoy White. Robert Rutter on behalf of the class presented a sum of money to the board to purchase a flag for the igh School. $1.31 to Eazleton and Return Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Mx County Firemen s Association. Tickets sold at above rate from East Bloomsburg June 7 to 11, good re turnine until June 1.1. inclusive. Proportionate rates from other sta tions in Columbia, Luzerne, North umberland and Schuylkill counties. The commission of Judge Krick baum is expected today from Har risburg. He will probably resume his seat on the bench on Saturday when the court will be in session. AlbraW. Baker, HI. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases otf Children a Specialty Corner of Third and West Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. t Hours 1 Until 10 a. m. 1 to 8 and 6 to 8 p, m. Both Telephones. EVANS' SHOE STORE Ready for Spring Business. Great 1008 Spring line of Shoes and Ox fords. Every Shoe or Oxford in our Spring line will carry with it ALL THE QUALITY it is possible to put into a shoe consistent with price. Prices $1.50 to $6.00 ALL SIZES. THE PROGRESSIVE SHOE STORE EVANS. Ministers Scarce. Presbyterians Find Young Men Are Favoring a Business Life. An unsolved problem before the General Assembly of the Presbyte rian Church in session nt Kansas City, is the scarcity of men for the ministry. In the discussion some ol the speakers blamed state university and other undenominational institu tions of learning for turning the thoughts of students from religious to commercial currents. "With four million Presbyterian communicants," said the Rev. S. W. Sneed, of Pittsburg, chairman of the Board of Education, "we have only 117 in training for the ministry. Many colleges are yield ing to the feeling against the min istry by cutting Greek- and Latin in curricula as elective courses and many eveu resent the imputation that they are denominational insti tutions." "Fathers and mothers," said Dr. bneed, "should be taught that it was wrong to take their children to baptism with the mental reserva tion that they should never enter the ministry." The Rev. Joseph W. Cochran, of New ork, corresponding secretary 01 the Board of Education, said "We are getting along with just two-tlurds ot the supply of minis ters that we ought to have. We must either supply untrained men or import them from other denomi nations." Tne Poultry Yard. The deadly louse is at work. Do not expect the stock to thrive without any green food. June is a hot mouth; do not neg lect the supply of fresh water. Look out for rats. Do not allow them to have any hiding places near the coops. Cut down the quantity of heat ing food in the ration, such as corn, and feed plenty of green stuff. If you give your hens plenty of mixed feed, so arranged that they can sort it over, they will balance their own ration. Placing slatted racks over the water troughs is a good way to keep the festive ducks from wasting their drinking water. Put everything drinkable into shallow vessels. Fix it so that the chicks can drink and still not get their feet into the water or milk. Don't be afraid to give the chicks all the sour milk they will eat. Good for them. If there is any thing better I have never found it. Are your chicks bothered with gapes ? Well, spade up a portion of the yards each morning and in duce the chicks to burrow in the freshly-turned earth, rather than to allow them access to the rotten wood yard, where the trouble lies. Now is the time when the roosts ot most hen houses are more or less alive with the terrible little mites. In kerosene we have a cheap and never-failing remedy. Soak the roosts with it from time to time; or, still better, spray it all over the in side of the building, reaching every crack and crevice. It kills wherever it touches, and the treatment will save much suffering to the poor fowls, and money for the owner. June Farm journal. Just June. There's a moon not too obtrusive, Sort of misty and delusive, Frequently and opportunely biding, way Deneam tne ciouus; And a maiden, sweet and pretty, Not too solemn or too witty, Down a country lane a. walking, free from madding, gadding crowds, With a youth, in love aplenty, Probably some fi ve-and-twenty: And a heart that's lilting "Sweet, oh, I love you ! like a tune. Well, the rest is very simple: lust a si th or two, a dimple, And a kiss. Ah, these things happen happen when the month is June I From Womau's Home Companion for June. OABTOIIIA. fiiiu. tli ma WHO you Have Always -MHHiM Methodists Abolish "Presiding Elder" Conterenct Changes Title to "District Su perlntendent," The time-honored title "presid ing elder" was abolished on Mon day by the adoption of a minority report from the Revision Commit tee of the Methodist General Con ference in session nt Baltimore, recommending that the name be changed to "district superintend ent," by a vote of 322 ayes to 210 noes. This radical change of terms is the outgrowth of a desire to de note the office more correctly. It has been felt for a long while that since the presiding elder is today in reality a superintendent that this term should be given him since his office is no longer merely sacrament al, but administrative. A resolution iudorsiug the move ment started by the Young Men's Christian Association for the estab lishment of a mothers' day" to be observed on the second Sunday in May yearly, was tabled. llertafter, the conference decid ed, Methodist Episcopal bishops will be relieved of the duty of pass ing upon charges of heresy which may be laid against professors in theological seminaries. These com plaints, if they come to the bishops, will in the future be turned over to the annual conference, of which the accused is a member if he be a min ister, and if a layman, to the pastor of the church to which he belongs. A report which received careful consideration before it finally was adopted was one doing away with the six months' probation system. Under the new rule persons mav be received into the church as soon as they are recommended by the offic ial board or by the class leaders' and stewards' meeting with the ap proval of the pastor. It was resolved that the changes in the discipline aud course of study shall go into effect June 1, 1903. The Recreat:on team gave the Cuban Giants a scare on Wednes- aay aiternoon wnen tne score was 3-2 in their favor. But for some errors on the part of the home team the game would have gone against tne uiauts. a large crowd was present. The Giants play at Benton today and Shickshinny tomorrow. ROHRSBURG HOTEL SOLD. Bartley Albertson has sold his hotel property at Rohrsburg to M A. Thomas of Lehman, Luzerne county. It is one of the best coun try taverns in the county. Posses sion will be given soon. Strawberries Canned Without Cook ing. Have your jars perfectly clean and dry, then take equal parts of fresh berries and sugar, and mix and mash thoroughly. To accom plish this, take only a small quan tity in a dish at a time, that you may be sure every berry is mashed Put into the jars, and seal imtnedi' ately, inverting the jar for a short time before putting away. The work is easily and quickly done, as there is no heating. My berries canned in this way last sum mer kept perfectly and have pre served tneir delicious flavor unim paired. Strawberry shortcake equal to that of the summer has been an en joyment whenever we wished through the winter. From Worn art's Home Companion for June. Mrs. H. C. Jones is spending a iew aays witn relatives in liemon . ... .. T. . township. The Black Diamond train on the Lehigh Valley railroad will be re stored on June 14th. The Cuban Giants defeated the Normal team on Tuesday afternoon by a score of n-o. Dr. Mllea' Antl-Paln Fills relieve pain. B. S. N. S. CONCERT. The Normal School Orchestra of fifteen pieces and a chorus of sixty voices will give a concert in tne Auditorium on Saturday evening, June 6th. Admission 25 cents. Seats on sale at Bidleman's. IL T. Brown was the first in the market with home grown straw berries this season. They are fine ones. The Craftsman and Wheelmen teams played a game of base ball on Monday aiternoon, tne score being 13-10 in favor of the latter. Judge Evans banded down an opioion on Monday, dismissing the petition for the appointment of a receiver for the Berwick Gas Company. Catarrh, the Bane of the World Pe-ru-na, the Standard Remedy. A-fcj- -t--f 1 ia m v "ni wfii mm a b w m bb ami m sa , m pr,- iff . : II m 1 Mm aTlllL llnil UftT UlCATUPn CATARRH. Stomach, Kidneys, Bowels, jftsZ 'Pelvic Organs. Catarrh is recognized ait over the civiiized world as a formidable disease. In the United States alone, two hundred thousand people have catarrh annually. In other countries the ratio ot victims is as great. For many years Pe-ru-na has held the foremost place as a standard remedy for catarrh. Persons objecting to liquid medicines can now pur chase Pe-ru-na tablets. WOMANLY WISDOM. Back and forth in the rocker, Lost in a reverie deep. The mother rocked while trying To sing the baby to sleep. The baby began a-crounng, For silent he could not keep; An d after a while the baby Had crowed his mother to sleep. To free a house of mice, sprinkle red pepper where they are likely to run in it. They will soon leave. Don't discourage the boy when he comes to you with his cares or troubles. Sympathize with him, aud thank God he confides m you The sweetest, purest ornament that a woman can wear, and of which she should feel proudest, is the clinging necklace of her baby's arms. You can make pretty and dura ble table mats of the bottoms of used grape baskets. Tear off the sides and cover the bottom part with white linen or table oilcloth Hang a palm-leaf fan by each bed. It is a comfort to have a breeze at command when you wake m the middle of a sultry night, and the cooler air and the regular mo tion of fanning often soothes oue to sleep. Some folks are troubled by pota toes turning dark after being boil ed, especially at this time of the year. If they are peeled an hour or so before they are cooked, and left to stand in cold water, they will keep nice and white. Butter may be kept solid in warm weather if put in a bowl that is covered with a plate and set in a pan of cold water. Then fold a towel and lay across the plate with the corners hanging down into the water, and put the pan in a cool, if possible, a drafty place, and the evaporation will keep the butter firm. 1 This is why his marriage was a failure: He did all the courting before marriage. He never talked his affairs over with his wife. He thought of his wife only as a cheap housekeeper. He never dreamed that a wife deserved praise or com pliments. He married an ideal, aud was disappointed to find it had a r j a.1 . ! . naws. lie pam no aueuuoa 10 nis personal appearance after marriage. He treated his wife as he would not have dared to treat another woman. r..a4til : . I u : "H INTEREST TO YOU: We are now giving you extra large Interest on your money In the way of Big Reduction In priecs of many lota of goods. It will pay you to visit the CLARK STOKE. GALATEA CLOTHS For Suits, Skirts and Children wear loc d DRESS GINGHAMS. A lot of 12jo Dress Ginghams at lOoyd 82 In. PERCALES In Newest Patterns for Wash Suits, Waists, Skirts, &(., regular 12Jc goods. ...now 10c . WHIEE PETTICOATS A big line newest effects, all pric es. See the 85c, 98c, tl'.OO and $2.50. HOSIERY All kinds, All Colors. All Prices. See them. THE CLARK STORE Write lor Catalogue. People who read a Philadelphia daily newspaper, should write to The Philadelphia Press Circulation Department, for the latest premium catalogue. Handsom premiums are given to people who subscribe to this Great Home Newspaper by mail. Catalogue will be mailed to you if you will drop a postal card to The Press, Seventh and Chest nut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Do it today. Rev. Dr. Hemingway delivered the Memorial Day address at Sun- bury in place of Hon. John G. McHenry whose duties at Wash ington prevented his being present. Dr. Hemingway's address is report ed to have been an admirable one. Every Woman Will Be Interested. If you have pains in the back, Uri nary, or Bladder, Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Aujtra-lian-Leaf. It is a safe and never failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50 cents. Sample package FREE. Ad dress, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. 5-i4-4t. The weather of the past few days has been most delightful, though the nights and mornings have been unusually cool for this time of year, the thermometer standing at about EUROftI COLD WEATHER CATARRH. Affects the Head, Throat, ITSr T.imcrs- L Bronchial , WHITE DREfcS GOODS All kinds for all purposes. All at special prices. Come and see the goods. You can save money. PRINTED BATISTE Regular lHc goods. Good pat terns now isjo TAILORED SUITS Away down go the j-riees on these fine stylish Suits. Nearly oft now See them. 16c PERCALES NOW 12Jo All the newest printings includ ing plain colors, Kent goods of kind made. Yard wide, now 12 Jo yard. KNIT UNDERWEAR Firje Hue regular sizes, anfl for stout or lurge eople. PubUo Sale. Bartley Albertson will sell at auction at the Rohrsburg hotel oa Tuesday, June 16 at 10 a. m., horses, cows, wagons, farm uten sils, a force pump, household goods, including stoves, furniture, dishes, refrigerator, tables, &c, bar room fixtures, and a lot of ground with dwelling and stable, thereon. at Envelopes 75,000 Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office. The line includes drug envelopes, pay, coin, baronial, commercial sizes, number 6, 6lA, tM. 0. 10 and ii, catalog, &c. Prices range from Si. 50 per 1000 printed, un to $5.00. Largest stock in the coun ty to selcet from. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Haltus A White, Deceased. Township of Scott. Columbia County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Luanna II. Terwilliger resid ing in the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., to whom all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those bavinir claims or demands. will make known the same without de lay. LUANNA H. TERWILLIGER. 1 Aununistratnx U ,T. A. Slgnrtut of wm. u.. jonnston, Attorney, farm Journal. 50 degrees.