H THE TIMES NEW ' KLOOMFIELD, PA.. JULY 27, 1880. A Sensible Wife. A curious case of fanaticism and relig ious persecution turned up the other dny in Nw York. A sensible English woman some years ago married an Italian named Tarantino, and tliey Lad two children. A few week ago Tarantino fell in with tfce Salvation Army, was said to be convert ed, and Vented the house 87 Waverly street with Rsv. J. E. Iivlue, of the Sal vation Army, and they called it an orphan age. Tarantino became such an enthusiast that he stoppd providing for bis wife and children, and said he was satisfied with hla life in the streets as amember of the Sal vation Army. He told hU wife to join. She wouldn't Join and trot around New York with them, so they denouncd her aa mi infidel and a lunatic, and threatened to put her in an asylum. She disappeared with ber two children. Her busbaud and Irvine described her to the police as a run-, away lunatics, but they found her only next door, at No. 83, with a friend. Her hus band and Irvine again begged her to join ; but she wouldn't, and they told the District Attorney that she was a dangerous lunatic. That official referred them to the county physician, who examined her thoroughly and of course found her perfectly sane. Then Tarantino and Irvine went to police station and tried to get a warrant for her arrest on the ground of insanity, because, Tarantino, said, she refused to live with him or join the Salvation Aimy. The magistrate asked him if that was the only reason he had for wishing to place her in an asylum, and be replied : "After I Join ed the praying band, Jesus told me that I must leave her and put her in the road house." The magistrate ordered him out of the court, told Mrs. Tarantino to let .'him know if her husband bothered her again, and told the county physician to investigate Tarantiuo's own insanity as - soon as possible lee Gorge at Newton. N. J. An interesting ravine, in which natural ' ice remains throughout the summer, is at- trading local interest at Newton, New Jer sey. It Iios at the foot of Blue Mountain, is several hundred yards longfrom ten to thirty feet deep, with caveB and clefts in " the rocks, filled with ice. The shade at ' the gorge is described as very dense, the sun apparently never penetrating it. The bottom of the gorge is -covered with ice, and the little caves and crevices are filled xth it. The parapet of the mountain, like the Palisades of the Hudson, is very nearly perpendicular, and rises about 400 feet above the ravine, through which a current of cold air sweeps constantly. The thei mometeter, which registered in the niuoties in Newton, marked 38 at the bottom of this gorge too cold for one to remain there any length of time. A few feet from one end of the gorge a spring of the most delicious sparkling water bubbles up. It tastes slightly of iron, and is very satisfying to the thirst. The water in this spring stands at 34, The owner of the . farm on which the gorge is found, says that it is much resorted to for ice, so that by the middle of August but little remains except in the caves and deeper holes. A Swarm Of Bees Capture a Car. The Leavenworth Times says : Recent ly when the Chicago, Rock Island and Pa cific train arrived it came in under a cloud. A large swarm of bees being attracted by the cool location on the top of the car while near Beverly, Mo., took deck passage for sunuy Kansas, and the fears of the con ductor and other men on the train of a . stinging rebuke prevented any attempt to put the deadheads off. When the car ar rived here Police Officer M'Cart was ap prised of the fact that he could take in a number of prisoners if he would visit the. car. He went to investigate and finding the bees snugly ensoouoed on their novel abid ing place, proceeded to effect their capture by coaxing them into an empty keg. He succeeded, after reoeiving numerous stings in capturing the entire swarm, taking more prisoners than he will have at one time while he is on the force. He says the family is getting along well at bis borne in the north part of the city. A Curious Will. A queer will recently admitted to probate in Pittsburg contains a bequest of f 700 to SU Peter's Lutheran Church, to be used for the following purposes : The sum of $500 for the purchase of a bell whioh shall ring at the hour of 6 P. M., of each and every day, as also about the hour of 13 M. of each and every Sunday, nntil the rev- ereud pastor of the church has repeated the Lord's prayer ; and the sum of $300 for the support and wants of the widows, . at the discretion of the pastor of the church. Suicide at Sixty. Stephen Briard, a well-known resident of . HobarUville, N. J., hanged himself on ' the 20th iust., with a halter, to a rafter in his barn. He was sixty years old and a widower. His two unmarried daughters, who lived with him, know of no cause for the tuicide. , A brother of James Bryden, who arrived from England, visited him in Franklin a fow days ago, after a separation of thirty-seven years. Notice to Mr. tj- Mrs. I have just returned from the City with lots of NEW GOODS nmong which are some GREAT BARGAINS. I have Prints at 4, yard. All warranted see the styles. . I have a splendid line of goods for men's wear Irom 12 cents to $4.50 per yard. 1 have a handsome assortment of Plain and Brocade Silks for Trimmings at Prices sure to Please. I have a nice line of Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties and Notions. I have an assortment of Hosiery from 5 cents per pair upwards. I have the Cheapest stock of Sugars, Cof- fees and other Groceries in the County. I have a general assortment of goods which I mean shall be sold at . Prices which cannot be beat. F. MORTIMER Now IMooinfiold, Pa. .VEGETABLE JIT Jlivl PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. 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