THE TIMES, NEW li LOOM FIELD, PA., JULY 111, 1881. Kansas' Mammoth Cave. The discovery f tits cave was marie nbout n month uliioe. Thotiinn Comity be Ug only cimmly nettled, the discovery wns nooidontal nud miulo while following a wounded wolf, who took refuse, tliero, mid finding a hwiinn skull and other bono, from which the flcmh hud long elnoe been removed, at Its entrance. The diROOveror, supposing it to be t wolf's dun, obtained the assistance of Mr. Hamilton, who hap tpened to be in the vicinity, and the owner of the land, and the three, wall armed and carrying a lantern, proceeded to the spot nt the base of a high bluff, and pushing asldo the umloi brush found at) opoultig lit the ground, irregular lu shape and about three feet In diamotor. Into this opoiilng the patty cautiously proceeded on !!:sir hands and knees a distance of throo or four feet, when tho passage-way, enlarging in every direction, permitted them to nsnume an erect position, and they found them selves In an Irregular-shaped room, Its coll lug sloping upward and out of sight. The place was iutonscly dark, only a few rays of sunlight penetrating through the en trance, and tho light of the lantern seemed but to make the darkness mnro perceptible. I'aaslngovor tho wolfs body they found that the floor of the room was covered with human skeletons and bones entirely denuded of flesh, placed in every concelvu ub'o position ; some stood upright against tho walls, others in a sitting posture, but the greater part lny scattered on tho floor in confused masses. The room was some what triangular in shnpo, its longest side belug upward of forty fect and the others about twenty each. Hung on its walls or vesting against them, and lying among the skeletons, wore numerous shields and epears and other Implements of warfare of a savage race. On tho next morning, having procured two additional lanterns and improvised a torch, the explorers lo-euterc'd the cave, and, clamhoriiig over the skeletons to tho aperture in tho wall noticed tho day previ ous, they entered it and found themselves lu it paseago-wny about four feet high and leu wide, and niched over-head ; tho walls wore of solid whito rock and covered with moisture. Tho floor of tho hall-way sloped downward. The hall-way was about twenty foet long, and appeared to havo been cut in the solid rock by skilled work, loon. At the further extremity it opened into another chamber, on tlio threshold of which the party was halted by noises re sombliug tho movements of animals with in. Peering into the Egyptian darkness and discerning nothing, and thinking that they had found the wolf's abode, one of them tired his pistol, nud their ears wcro astounded w ith a succession of reports its from a dozou pistols, repeated front all parts of the room. Au involuntary ex clamation of surprise escaped from one of the party, and his words, "Great God 1" were in a liko manner distinctly echoed and re-echoed as by a dozen voices in as many tones, finally dying out, nppareutly in the far distance. After their astonishment had subsided, they, wore convinced that they had dis covered a veritable echo gallery. Leaving a light at tho entrance to mark its locality, they proceeded to explore it, and found it to ho ueaily circular in form and nearly ono hundred fect in diameter. Tho walls were perpendicular aud rising to a great height and having numerous uichos, some apparently being openings into other cham bers ; tho lights weio not stroug enough to reveal the ceiling. The floor was solid rock and quite level and smooth and very iamp. On ono side of the room was found a platform of solid rock about twenty feet square, tising abiuptly from the floor to a height of about four feet, otherwise tho room was quito empty. Mr. Hamilton here said emplatically : " Nature might have furnished the outlines of the cave, but nature uevcr use a square in its work and never makes right angles aud never -cliisscled that platform nor the hallway through which we entered the room It was the work of llesh aud blood." On tho other side of the - platform was found two openings iu the walls, oue of which resembled the hallway between the two chambers, but with its Moor obstructed with masses of rock. The" other was an arched way about twenty feet high, the . arch extcudiug to the floor. Passing through the arch a short distance, they came to a stream of water about a foot in depth, passing over a bed of white sand. The water was very clear and cold, and, though evidently flowing, had but little velocity. The width of the stream could , not be determined, but as far aa the lights could penetrate it was. arched over by solid walls of rock, approaching very near its viurfaoe. Gaylord Kansas) Herald. C8 Chcstor county hen batched a white duck from a turkey egg. This is something on the order of the boy who said all their family was named Jim except Sara and bis name was Bill. Glen's Falls, (N. Y.) Times. -A Card. . Glen's Falls, N. Y., Deo. 14, 13S0. JIev. Ma. L. N. St. Oxge, Dear Si"1. Will you please state below what satisfaction St. Jacobs Oil gives you, wliK'h you got of us some time ago, and oblige v Leooett & Bush. Very effective. L. N. St. Onou. THE NEWPORT New Clothing House I It Is not necessary to be rich to dress well, hlyln make the clothes. Hint clothes make I tin man, at least lliey Rive a good llll In that direction. Our styles In renrtv mud Cl.OTIHNfl, fur men and hoys, Is our pride. They are einiftl to Custom Wink. . Now, all we would ash of ynu Is fit com anil oxhiiiIiih our stuck, wlili'li enmiii Ise all giadc of Clothing. Iiom tlio rhevsi to the best. We Rive you a few of our sample prices: Our Hind Twisted Mon's Bulls, Cost, Paiitssml Vest for IVW. Our I7.MI Light Colored. Cas. mere Hulls, all wool, (or lit). 110 Dark, all wool, CasslntHie Halts. We defy to be undersold nn these suits. They are the bust, sold (or the money In America. 12.M)II wool fine Knits i tin Fine Worsted Hull) till Fine lllaek Cloth Kultsi li CO Fine llliick Cloth Hulls. The goods are, In style and workmanship, eiiual to custom work, mid made of first class material Our Hoys' mid CIiUiIitii'h CloUiing We have them In all sixes, from three years up, and sell them as low as the lowest. Our (J.ni) Child's Hull Is a heiiutlfiil mixed light color. Our fit. Mi Cheviot Hull Is a splendid Ihlnu Our 1, all wool, Child's Hult Is nice and splendid. Those Hie t lie best, make of New York Clothing, stjllsh cut ami durable mad. Our Custom Department Is filled with KiikIIsIi, French, Heotch and American Worsted and Cnssi. mere Hnltlniis, which we will made to onler at a Low Price, and gimruiiloe a perfect tit. HU1T8 TO OltDKU Full EKIIITKKN DOLLARS This Is a splendid all wool dark mixed Casslineie Hull. for tin we have ten styles of Citsslmnre and Cheviot Hellions, our I'iHeotcli Cheviot Hull Is the best tliliin ever sold lor the money. Ourllneof dent' Furnishing floods Is com. plete In every respect. Hhlrts. Collars, Neek Ties, Hilk Handkerchiefs, Trunks and Valises. HATS and OA I'H. We keep the very latest styles of Nolihy Hats. A full line of huts (or men. boys inn) children, which we will sell at Low l'llces. Now. We would say we buy aM our (Inods from first hands or Cash, and nmniifiioluie all our belter class of ready made clot lit nit, which ena bles us to undersell all opposition. That means wo sell you a better made suit (or less money. Money refunded on nil poods not found as rep. resented. I'lease cull, whether you wish to purchase or not. Will be pleased to see you. J). GANSMAN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor and Clothier, N. Cor .ilainond, Frank's Old Hardware Bland, iNnwi'oirr, ia. March 2(1, 1811. CUTICURA Permanently Cures Hu mors of the Scalp. Oiitletira remedies are for sale bv all driniirlsl l'rleo of CCIKTIIA. a Medicinal .Id I v. small boxes, fine, s large boxes, SI. t'l'llrl'HA Hlisoi.v. ttNT. the hp Blood Fnrlller. ft per bottle. Ci Ti- CI ItA MtMIK INAI. KIUVIMI (SOAP l "C. S III bllS lot' barbers and large consumers, fit'e. t'nnclpul di . pot. v r.h.RM or im t t t'.ii. in s on, mass. 9.AII mulled flee on receipt id price. ilil,'12 5000 Anents Wanted to Sell (he Life of PRESIDENT GARFIELD, Including a full and accurate account of Ills brii f but eventful nomlntstnitlon : the (Trent conllUt with the "STALWARTS" headed by Conkllngt thedlnlioieal attempt to assassinate him, medlenl treatment, etc. 'I lie Intense Interest excltul causes thousands to desire full particulars, her.ee this door must sell Iminenselv. terms UDeiai. Outfit AuCKiNTN Clriutlars Iree. Address Ht;n ii iii linos., Fobs., 72.1 Chestnut Ht., l'hllad. it)i:i2 ,iO?i'v .rr"? - a" ..ol" 11 :"..ea "..ii tor .fl-" BOLD MEDAL AWARDED ilin Autnnr.AnimnnilurHat hu'tl (mil Work.wnrranUid t tin hunt n ml ctu'ftiMUst, tnd'NpitnsahiB Ut every man.cntitli'd "the Huienueof Lif iT,Hnlf.Frwtpr?n(in t" bound in finBBt Frnnrh muslm, enihosflpd. full pilt,WKtiiii.(ifuUiim linnutiful Um enKraviuirs, !U5 pnmurii) tiotiB, price only $lQ5nnt hy mail : illustrated KftTiiiiinKcnntB- end now.AddniRi loabody MtvU KNOW TPYn V I"' IrBtitiitr Dr. W. II. FAIl. ui v i r mi muui iv hit. Ko. 4 lliiltlnubtt. Jiuatun. 27d30 Dissolution of Fiirtuership. NOTICE In hereby Riven tint tlie partnership lately exlstliiu between (;eo. A. Llutrett and Q, J. Dulancy, o! Ferry county, Pa., under Iho linn name ot UKett & Delaney, expired on Ifith April, 18K1. by mutual consent. All debts owlu til tllfl Uillfl tim-rilMI-uliIlt fi fa K. ....A I... !. " " - -!' vj t,s un i snvri iiy nil iu Geo. A. Lluett,nd all deumndnon said partner- nuip io iu ur mo.vimcu n mm lorpaymeur, untn the 20th of June. 1KHI, and after i hat duy the accounts ot the linn will be placed lu tho nands ol an olllcer lor collection. UUU. J. DELAKCEY. June 7, 1SSI. How Lost, How Restored! Just mibllslicrt.il new edition of Tr fltTvmt WEl.t' KrtSAY on the radical cure of 8pek. MATKim(K4 or tiemlnal Weakness, Involuntarv Hemlnal Losses, Imiotkncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, lnipeiiiiuuuts to Marriage, etc, also, Consumition, Kt'ti.ttfsy and Fits. Induced by self-indulgence nrseual extravagance, &o. The celebrated autlior. ill this admirable Kssay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alaruiltiK cotr,eiueuces of self abuse maylrspldly be cured: polutniK out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and etlcc. tual. by means of which every sulferer. no matter what lils condition niav hi, may cure himself cheaply, privately, aud radically. VThis I.eclin-H should be in the hands ct every man in the land Kent under seal, iu a p'altt envelope, to anyad dress, post paid, on receipt of Jsix cents or two postage stamps. We liavo alio a sinecure for TapeWorm. Address Tlffc CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York: N. V. i l'ost Olllce Box, J5o. nul y ITtSTATK XOT1CK. Notleelsherebyglven li that letters of administration mi tlio estate of Susanna Htcel, late of New llullalo boroiiKh, ferry county, fa. deceased, have been iaimd to the iiuderslKiied. ieidlii(! iu same place. All persons indebted to said estate urerequested to make immediate payment and those having clalinstoni'e.soiiUhenidiilyautlieiiticateil lor set tlement to DAVID T. STEEL, HayFl.lsST Adiniulstiator. M OM IE Cloths and other Dress Goods la va rious styles. F. MORTIMER HI1E ...3 n 1 lilt: JfC" 11 HIV nLMJ AMONG OUlt Wvi nre l)liiliij Inij n Splomlld Lino Of t Men's, Boys and Childrcns' Light Suits, Ol Men's nnd Hoys' Summer Coats nnd Pants, Ol Men's nnd Hoys' Wliitc,Fancy nnd Mixed Straw Hats, Of Men's nnd Hoys' low Wnlking Shoes nnd light weight Hoots, Of Men's White, Colored nnd Fancy Shirts, Ties nnd Hosiery, Of Ladies' nnd Children's Slip pers and Wnlking Shoes, Of Lndies'and Children's Hutton, Lnce, Cloth nnd Lcnther Shoes, OfLndics' )usters,Knit Shawls, Parasols, Fans nnd Skirts, Of Ladies Ties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, etc, Of Carpets in nil grades and styles, Of Trunks and Valises, Huggy Spreads, Counterpanes, etc. Our immense trade compels us to buy heavy, and therefore we can show you more nnd bet ter goods, unci sell them for less money than nny other store in the County, EOY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPOIIT, PA pitE 1NSU11ANCK 7btic Fjrmv awt Mxhanlen of I'crry County We hereby call your attention to the claims of The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Perry County, as offering jou good and safo Insurance at Net Cost. This Company, organized and chartered In 1H72, has Issued over Hoo policies, and tils now over m.WHl.iou of property limned; lias paid losses since its organization to the amount of i!,7ii2.i!4 ; has laid but one assessment, ot i'.jinllls on the dollar, since Its oinanlzatloti, netting the Company the sum of 81.2h:i.M, which, Willi the premiums on policies Issued, lias paid all Its ci ire nt expenses and losses from tire. The rates charged by the Company tire but from 1.ko to g.UW per thousand dollars of valuation furtive years, and no charges for Survey and follcy. as other Companies make We claim that It oilers totlie Farmers and Mechanics of ferry county advantages over all oilier Companies fur the following among other reasons: ft is anome Company. It insures only In feiry county. It pays no large salaries to (Mlleers. It pays no dividends to Stockholders. It pays Its losses promptly and honorably. It insures at lower rates than any mock Com pany can. It Insures no borough property, steam estab llslimenl; or foundry. It makes no assessments unless actually needed to pay losses by II res. Its oillcers are your neighbors whom you know. and are chosen by the Insured from tlielr own ii limber. GEOltOE IIOOBAUGII, President. lllUECTOKS. NICHOLAS I1ENCH. Bavltle township. J. W. OANTT, Centietownslilp. .lAt'OB HUM, Snilng township. ' HHYAN tJIHNEY, Carroll township. J. U. COOl'EU, Tyrone township. TKEASlItEK. H0V. DAVID 81IEI11LEV. Spring township, full Information sent upon application to V. W. McCLUHK. (Secretary. 23-11 . . ureeupark, fa. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A Bcnutifnl Hook for the Askinjr. 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