CIDER MILL JS_CROWDED The older making season is now at lti height and a < lalt to Hoover Bros' modern hydranlio press proves very in teresting and shows that this firm is having a fair share of the business. The aeason opened some three weeks ago. Hoover Bros, have not been kept as busy as dnring some former seasons owing to the partial failure of the ap ple orop. Just at present the farmers are pioklng their apple and the best use that oan be made of the on lls and those blown from the trees by the wind is to make oider of them. Just now, therefore, the time is well oc cupied at tho oider press and yesterday there was aoarcely an hoar when two or three loaded wagoiiß were not a waiting their tarn. The maximum daily prodnct of Hoover Bros' press is some 3,800 gallons. Three thousand gallons or even less is considered a good duty's work. The apples seen at the press yester day were large and Insoions revealing no signs of inferiority. A pecnliarity of the yield this year seems to be that one orchard prodnoes well, while the one on the farm adjoining or those on several farms near bear only a partial orop or have no apples at all. Never theless in the aggregate a largo quant ity of apples will be thrown npou the market. When the orop is a large one enormoos quantities of apples goto waste. Allowing for a shortage this year should apples be properly taken oare of the orop will probably be large enough to satisfy all demand. A Good Point. The Clearfield Kepublioan hits it in the following: "Every business man in a town, big or little, is directly in jured by the lioensing of tho fakirs who hold forth on the street corners. Whether the fakir sells a paper of pins or a bottle of worm medicine, he iB taking mouev out of the towu that would naturally be expouded at home." OVER ROUTE B. & N. ROAD Financiers Viewed Route of Ber wick & Nanticoke Road. In ooenpany with Charles W. Miller, presidont of the Berwick & Naiiticoke Eleotrio Railroad, well kuown Phila delphia trolley financiers went ever part of the route of the Berwick & Nantiooke Eleotrio Railroad with an idea of determining npon the construc tion of the road. Particular attention was paid lo that part of the road whioh will he built In Berwlok,West Berwick,Bi iar Creek and Salem, the purpose being, stated Mr. Miller, to give that seotiou the beat possible trolley aocommodatione, working aB they will in conjunction with the Columbia & Moutour Com pany, who will also extend their lines In that aeotion. Mr. Miller stated that the outlook la now bright for the early financing of the road, but he atatod that those who had placed their money in the enter prise did not yet oare to have it known who would back the enterprise. His attention was called yesterday to a story emanating from Wilkes- Barro to the elfeot that tho oompany proposed building tho road with a third rail system, with the plant of the company at Berwiok, aud farther statiug that Wilkes-Barre capitalists were largely Interested therein. In re ply he stated that no third rail system waa considered.—Bloomsburg Proas. Low Rates and Special Trains to Bloomsburg Via Reading Railway. Aooonnt Bloomsburg Fair, the Phil adelphia & Reading Railway will sell excnrsiou tickets to Bloomsbnrg Ooto ber 10 to IS iuoluslve at rate of one fare for the rouud trip. These tiokets will be good going and returning only on vlate ot sale. Special trains will be run on Thursday and Friday as fol lows: From Leave A. M. Speoial Train Milton 8.13 West Milton 8.43 Pottsgtove 8.55 Mooreabnrg 9. 06 •Mauadale . 9.15 Bloom Street 9.21 Danville 9.26 •Grovanla 9.35 Bloomsburg ...(Arrive) 9.48 Retnrniug, Speoial Train will leave Bloomaborg fl. 10 P. U. for above sta tlona. •Conductors will isano Excursion tiokets from stations marked with a atar. Passengers taking tho train from Bloom street should purchase tickets in advance at Danville station. riauch Chunk Excursion, Oct. Bth The Reading Railway will run a personally oonduoted excursion to Mauoh Chunk on Sunday.October Bth, by special train leaviug stations nam* ed below at tine noted. Leave Danville 7:80 a. in., round trip rate, $1.50; Bloomaborg 8:38 a. m., $1.50; Rupert 7 :48 a. m., $1.60; Catawiaaa 7:6fi a. 111.. $1,50; Mainville 8:08 a. m.. $1.60; MoAuley 8:17 a. m., *1 .26; Ringtown 8:48 a. m., SI.OO. Side trips oau be made from Mauoh Chunk over the Switch back railroad, to Glen Onoko and to the Flag Staff. These trips are Dart ion larly fine this season of the year. Speoial train will arrive at Mauoh Olinnk 10:80 a. in.and returning will leave Manoh Chunk at 6:80 p. m.,giv ing excursionists ample time to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery. Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention, Los An geles, Cal., Oct. 25th to Nov. 2nd. For the above ocoaslou Lackawanna tiokei agenta will aell round trip tick ets to Loa Angeles or San Franoiaco, Oal., at reduced rates. Tioketa to be aold Ootober 16th and 20th inoloaive aud retarn limit will be November 80th. For information regardiqg atop overs, etc.,consult Laokawanna tioket agant. LUST MONTHS WEATHER TALE The weather report of Weather Ex pert Bower for the month of Septem ber shows some surprising faots, the most striking ot which is that not withstanding that this sectiou experi enced some very cold weather yet Sep tember 28, 1904, had September 27,the coldest day this last mouth, beaten by 4 degreos, .the ooldest day in Septem ber last year sending the thermometer down to 82 degrees. On September S, 1904, the thermometer registered UO nogrees while the warmest day in tho month which has just ended was Sep tember 19, when the thermometer reg istered Bfi degrees. The mean temper ature for last mouth was a halt oegree warmer than September of last year. The general impression that thore was less rain last month than the Septem ber of the year before is not a mistak en one. The weather in figures fol lows : Amount rainfall September 1905, 3 10-100 inohes. Amount rainfall Soptember 1904, 4 50-100 inohes. Ooldest avorago September 1905,55, degrees. Coldest avorage Soptember, 1904, 55% degrees. Warmest average Septembei 1905, 74 1-5 degrees. Warmest average September 1904, 73 2-3 degrees. Mean average Soptember 19(15, «5 de grees. Uean average Septombor 1904, . W. J. Leidy, Mr. and Mra. William Starner.Mr. and Mra. William Patter son, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pannebak er, Mr. aud Mrs. William Robinson, Misses Mabel Robinson, Kathleen Dempsey. Margaret and Florence Rob bing, Stella aud Lizzie Beaver, lona Heudriukß,lrene Longenberger ;Messrs. Herbert and John Hondrioks aud Free man Robbins. Illegal Pishing at Muncy Dam. Fisheimen from this place, Bays the Watsoutown Reoord and Star, who have visited Muncy Dam, Bay that a very large number of flsli are being caught under size. One man boasted of catching sixty bass in one day and tl.e great majority of them were ander legal size—seven inohcs The legal size for salniou and pike is nine inches. The catching of under-sized bass BOOS on every year at Munoy Dam audit is time some of the game and fish wardens or constables get busy. ! Surprise Party. A viry pleasant surprise WHBtcndei od Raymond Wertz at his homo at Logan Run, Saturday evening,in hon or of liis twentieth birthday. Those present were - Mioses Sara Mettler, Gertrude and Rita Eckman, Katliryn and Ellen Vastine, Lydia Baker, Ger trude aud Editli Rood, Ethel Johnson and Olivo Woitz jMessrs. Spencer Vas tine, Wellington Campbell, Paul Eck rrt, Oharles Goliok, Harold Baasett, Lewis Robinson, Edward Hendricks, Wilson Moycr, (Jiilvin Olarke, and Charles Werts. Ajjers For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry- Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. " I hare used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my i family for 40 rears. It la the best medlrlno in the world, I know, for all throat and lung troubles." Mas. J. K. NoRCBOfIB, Waltham, Mass. 25c.,50C.. # 1.00. J.C. AYBRCO., ■MJMSSmbmhbi for «n««2s£Aii«£Siali2« TheLungs Dally action of the bowela Is neces sary. Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. Luther League Convention. The twelfth annual convention ot the Lnther Leagues of Pennsylvania will be held in the city of Williams port, Ootobor 24th and 26th. The local Leagnee are already preparing to wel ooma their friends and colaborers In the grand educational movement which the League of Pennsylvania represent. An elaborate program has been arrang ed, and a Urge representation from the various local Leagues is all that is needed to make this twelfth anniver sary one of the most enthnsiaatic and interesting meetings yet held by the State organization. The general toplo of the convention will be "Service," and will be sub divided as follows: Tuoaday after noon, "Preparation for Service," (a) Practical, Wm. L. Herat, Erie; (b) Spiritual, Rev. O. R. Botsford, Northumberland. Tuesday evening, "YonngUen," (a) Reaohing them, Wm. U. McNair, Esq., Pittsburg; "Special Servioe," (a) Within the Ohnroh, Uiss Georgia M. Deriickson, Uilton, (b) Without the Ohnroh, Al ' bert Oettinger, Philadelphia. Wednes ' day afternoon, "Achievements," Rev. H. V. J. Seneker, Easton. Wednes day evening. "Lnther the Reformer," ' Rev. John B. Foclifc, D. D , late Presi dent Susqnehanna University. "For ' What does the Lutheran Ohuroli Stand?" Rav. John A. W. Haas, D. D., President Muhlenburg Oollege. i Mitchell Leads 105,000 flen. President John Mitohell of the Uni [ ted Mine Workers has reoelved data showing that the Union's membership i has increased to 106,000, and is still I growing. "I am pleased to head such i a large army," writes Mitohell to a i district oilioer of the Miners' Union. 1 Port Grape Wine for the Sick. ) "We oan confidently reoommond i Speer's Port Grape Wine, a superior > artiole of wi ie for the siok and de bilitated."—Jledical Review. i No Brandy is better than Speer's*** "Olimax" of 1878. 1 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ! PENNYROYAL PILLS ! *s^ * ** Sr Ir •afp. Always reliable. Ladle*, ask 7>rujrKist for I CHICRKNTRR'M KRULINH In Bed and Weld metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Talis no ether. Beftaae aubstl* . tatloasaad Imitations. Buy of your Druggist, 3 or send If. In stamps for Psrtlrnlsn, Teatl monials and " Relief for Ladles," in letter, a return Nail. 10,000 Testimonials, bold by DnaM*. OHIOHBBTBR OHBMIOAL CO. lIH HadlMß Nqnare, PHIL/t, PA. ■eatten Ihll H>w. Charles V. Amerman, Alto rney-at-Law Notary Public DANVILLE, PA. 112 INSURANCE, GEN'L LAW PRACTICE , UNITED .'PHONE, 202 G. SHOOP HUNT. PRESCRIPTION DRUQBIST, i Opposite Opera House. ' DANVILLE, . . PBMN'A WM. KASE WEST. tnORNFT.AT.ua, *«. SSO MILL BTUBBT, DANTILLB. CHARLES CHALFANT. mORNIY.AT.UW, H 110 MILL STREET, DANTILLB. WILLIAM L. SIDLER, ' I J ATTORNEY-AT-LA*. COS RILL MB HAIKU STRUTS, ] •ANVILLI. I BEST FOR THE ; BOWELS If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement of the ' bowels every day, yon're 111 or will be. Keepyonr 1 bowels open, and be well. Force. In the shape of violent physic or pill poison, Is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowela elear and clean la to take CAT 'CM LIKE CANDY j Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do j Good, Never Sicken, Weaken or Orlpe; 10, SS and i 60 cents per box. Write for free sample, and book- 5 let on health. Address *J3 J tfrrll— # C—»—112. Chill—i er Hmm York. } KEEP YOlli BLOOD GLEAM j J.J, BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY- Eye /?sted, treated and fitted with glumes. No Sunday Work. 311 Martet St.. - - Bioomstrarg. Pa Honrs—lo a. m.to sp. m. DR. J. BWE I 8 FORT, DENTIST. Uses ODONTUNDIiR for tiie pninlesa ex traction of teeth. Dentistry in all its brandies and all work guar anteed. CHARGES REDUCED. Opposite Opera House, Danville. Patronize A. C. AMESBURY, Best Coal In Town. Take your prescriptions to ROSSMAN & SON'S PHARMACY, 845 MILL STREET, DANVILLE, PA, Two Registered Pharmacists In ehftrft Fore Fresh Drags and full line of Fairat Hedlclaes and ftnndrlea. FINK OIOAR& GOOD COLD SODA, THOMAS C. WELCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. District Attorney of MonUrar Ooontyi K& 107 MILL STBBRT. OANVILLB. Philadelphia and Reading* Railway IN KFFKC'I BEIT. 2nd 101*6, TKAINM LEA V K DANVILLtf For Philadelphia 7.68,11.26®. m.and LU For New York 7.63. 11:2 a a. m.and a.M p. a For Calawlstm 11:28 a. ni, and fc:3s p. m. For BloomHbnry 11:23 a. in.and 6.81 p. m. For Milton 7:hß a. in., and 8:66 p. m. For WllllamHpoi I 7:51 a. in., and 8:66 p. m TKAINHFOK DAN VILLJG. Leave Philadelphia 1U:21 a. m. Leave Wllllaiiißporl 10:00 a. rn., 1:80 p. ds Leave Mlllon 10.87 a. m., 5.18 p. m. Leave Bloomsburg 7:87 a. m., 3,8 ■ p. m. Leave Catawhmn 7:40 a. in.. 8:86 p. m. A fast exprena train front Heading Termlß i'Mladelphia to New York every hoar fro» 7.00 a. m to 7.01) p m. Hani* service retars ,IIK ' ATLANTIC (!ITY H. R. From Chestnut .Street Ferry. For9outli Street «ee I'lm.sanies WRKK DAYS. ATLANTIC! CITY-0.00 a. m. Lcl. 7.80 a. m, 81 Exc; 8.00 a. m. Exp. 10.00 a. in. Kzp. 11.30 a. in. Exp. 1.00 p. m. Kxp, (Huturday only) 2.00 p. in. Exp. 4.00 p. in. Kxp. 00 minuteN. 4.80 p. m, Exp. 5.00 p. m. Exp. 00 minutes. 6.00 p. m. Lcl. 5.40p m Exp 7.16 p m Exp. HEA ISLE CITY.-8.10 a.m. Lcl. 4.20 p.m. Exp. CAFE MAY—B. >0 a. ni. Exp. 8.50 a. m. Lcl 1.40 p. in. Exp. 4.16 p. m Exp. 90 minutes. 6.40 p. ni. Lcl. OCEAN CITY-8.10 a. m. Exp. 8 60 a m. Lcl. 1.40 p. in. Exp. 4.20 p. m. Exp.,5.80 p. m. Lcl. SUNDAYS ATLANTIC CITY.—6.OO a. m. Lcl. 7.80 a. m. *1 Exc. 8.00 a. m. Exp. o,ooa. m Kxp. 10.00 a. m. Exp. 6.00 pin Lcl. 7.15 p m Exp. (JAPE MAY—7.BO a. in. 81 Exc. 8.00 a m. Lcl 8.45 a in Kxp. 5.00 |> in Lcl. OCEAN CITY—7.BO a. m. $1 Exc. 8.45 a. in. Exp. 6 00 p. m. Lcl. SKA ISLE CITY—7.3O a. m. |1 Exc.; |8.45 a. m. Exp. Detailed time tables at ticket offloes, lllb and Chestnut Street#. Ba4 Chestnut Strssla 834 Client nut HI reel, Ii*)o Chestnut Street, South Hd Street, 300? Market Street and at tlons. Union Transfer Company will call for check hagfratre from hotel** and rsnldCDOM, A.T, DICK K DbuN J. WEKKB, Gen'l. Supt. Gf-n'l. Passr. Ag T ACkAWANNA RAILROAD. U -BLOOMSBURG DIVISION W WHT. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. V, New York. |v iOO .... 10 00 *4O P.M. Scranton ar 0 17 ... 160 P. M Buffalo... IV 11 80 246 .... ~,. A.M. Scranton ar 668 10 06 A. M. A. M. P. M. F. M Scranton...., !vHIB6 *lO 10 fl 66 *6BB Bellevue Taylor C n 10 17 208 644 Lackawanna 650 1024 2IS 660 Duryea «6J 10 2b 111 661 Plttston 85K 10 88 217 667 Susquehanna Ave 701 10 87 218 668 West Plttston 705 10 41 228 702 Wyoming 710 10 46 227 707 Forty Foil.. 281 .... Bennett 717 10 62 884 714 Kingston ar 724 10 66 240 720 WllkeS'Barre ar 710 11 10 260 780 WllkeH-Itarre lv 710 10 40 280 710 Kingston lv 724 10 56 240 720 Plymouth Juno Plymouth 786 11 06 248 728 Nantlcoke 748 11 18 268 73*7 Hunlock's 740 1118 806 748 Shlckshlnny 801 11 31 880 768 Hicks Ferry 811 fll 48 880 f!08 Beach Haven 818 11 48 887 808 Berwick 827 11 64 844 817 Brlarcreek f8 82 f8 60 .... Willow Grove f8 36 f8 64 f8 24 Lime Kidge 840 fl2 00 868 1828 Espy 846 1216 406 Bloomsburg 858 12 22 418 Kupert 867 12 26 416 CaiawlHtm 002 12 82 488 860 Danville 815 1144 488 806 Cameron.... 824 f1267 468 Northumber 'd ar 835 110 466 880 KANT Nortbnmberl' •8 45* fIOOO* flumeron 867 f2 01 112 Danville 707 10 18 811 641 Catawlßsa 721 10 82 888 668 Kupert 726 10 87 888 601 Bloomsburg 783 10 41 888 606 Kspy 788 10 48 860 618 Ltm* Ktdge 744 flO 64 f2 46 IV 20 Willow Grove f7 48 rJ 50 ..... Briarcroek 7 62 f2 68 f6!27 Berwick 7* 7 11 06 868 684 I Seech Havan 806 fll 18 801 641 lllckn Ferry 311 fll 17 808 647 HhlckHhlnny 822 11 81 820 16 68 Hunlock's 88 881 f7 08 Nantlcoke 88 11 44 888 Tl4 Avondale 841 848 722 Plymouth 846 1168 847 i72S Plymouth June 8*47 .... 868 KlugHton ..ar 856 11 60 400 788 Wllkes-Barre ar HlO 12 10 410 760 Wilkes Barre lv 840 11 40 860 780 Klngnton iv 866 1158 400 738 Lucerne 858 al2 02 408 .7 48 Forty Fort fWOfl 4 07 Wyoming «06 1208 418 17 48 WeHt Plttston 810 417 768 Hiisquehanna Ave. .. 018 12 14 480 £766 t*lltslon 818 12 17 484 '8 01 Dnryea 928 488 ±Boi Lackawanna W26 488 810 Taylor 882 440 817 Bellqyuc Scranton ar 842 12 86 460 82| scranton.... Iv io 26 |1 66 .... 1110 ▲. M Buffalo Ft .... 766 .... 700 A. M. P. M P.M A.M .scranton |v 10.20 12.40 {8 86 *8 P.M. P.M P.M A. la Mew York ar 380 600 786 660 'Daily, fDaIU except Sunday. Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. - a Stops on ahi nalto i ake on passengers for New York, Hlnghamlou aud points west. T. K.CLA KKr T. W. LKK. <4en Men. « 1 Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for < 1 « 1 free report on patentability. For free book,« '