THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., DECEMDEll 27, 1881. It Ho a Husband? Mm. Anna B. Homlley GrlIUbs, of Norwalk, Conn., tltiugliter of Judge Car ter of that I'lnce, Iihs Itruii a Bult for limited divorce, lu the Brooklyn City Court, andAt Thomas W. GrlflUlm, a merchant of Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, iu which she avers that she was married to the defendant on Jan, 12, 1881 , and that Mibsequently, ou Oct. 24, a child was horn, which has been named Marie . Louise, She alleges that at the Instance of the defendant, she kept the marriage a secret and lived apart from him until about the lime of tho birth of her child. Since the child's birth she says that she has offered to live with the defendant, and has demanded of him that be should support the child, but he has refused. Hbe prays for a limited divorce. aud for the support of herself aud child, aud asks for the custody of the child. - The defendant denies that he was ever married to the plaintiff. The latter was a widow when he met her, her name being Anoa B. Hoadley. Bhe is now about 25 years old, and her sprlg'utllness - and gayety when she was visiting in Brooklyn about a year ago attracted Mr. OiifiUliH, although he was then engaged to marry a young woman living In Hanson place. He spent the summer In Europe, but he found on his return that Mrs. Hoadley claimed to be his wife and that the following marriage notice had appeared iu a Norwalk paper. (jim I'lTHB Cahteii. In Now York city, on .Inn. IS, liv tlw Hcv. Tliomtts Held, TIhhiihh Wat kin ttimtlli (if Brooklyn, N. Yolk, to Anna H. Hundley, clttiiKliler ol juiIkc curtcr of Norwalk, Conn. Borne marked copies of the paper con taining this notice were sent to the friends of Mr. Griffiths, and the an nouncement led to the breaking of the engagement between him and the young lady in Hanson place. Mr. Qrlfllths caused a contradiction of the marriage notice to be printed lu the Korwalk paper in November. Although appeal ed to, it is alleged, by relatives of Mrs. Hoadley he refused to make any ac knowledgement of the marriage. He denied that any ceremony had been performed or that he had promised to marry the plaintiff. Terrible Mine Explosion. London, Deo. 19. An explosion oc curred in the Orrel pit, belonging to the Arahm Mining Company at Bolton this morning. The pit was considered one of the safest in Lancashire, as neither gunpowder was used for blasting nor furnaces for ventilation, the whole sys tem of working the mino being purely mechanical. The Arley pit, which la adjacent was affected by the explosion In the Orrel pit. Over 20i persons entered the mine this morning of whom it Is thought few will be brought out by the rescue party alive. It is believed that the explosion was caused by the fall of a portion of the roof, which liberated a quantity of gas. It Is now believed that only 40 persons were killed. The Orrel mine Is 1!50 yard9 above the Arley mine, and the effect of the explosion in the former imprisoned 150 miners In the lower mine. These were subsequently rescued. Those rescued from the upper seam were seriously burned. Thieves' Plunder Disclosed by a Cat. A Chicago exchange says: Last Mon day night the store of the Berlin Suit Company, at No. 250 State street, was entered by burglars who got away with $?00 worth of dry goods. The case was reported at police headquarters, but all efforts to find the perpetrators of the crime proved fruitless. It so happened, Wednesday-, that a man, accompanied by a bulldog, was walking along Fourth avenue in the vicinity of Jackson street. The dog gave chase to a pat, which promptly took refuge under the sidewalk. As the canine followed it and did not return, its owner proceeded to make an investigation. He found his animal snuftlng about a large heap of silks and other like material. When the discov ery was communicated to the police, Detectives Elliott, Ryan and Wiley sta tioned themselves in the neighborhood aud waited for the thieves to claim their plunder. Last evening a negro with a wooden leg hobbled to the place and begau gathering up the stuff. He was at once arrested and taken to the Harri son street station, but resolutely refused to "squeal." The Story of an Egg. A Kalamazoo woman found that skunks were robbing her hens' nests, and she put arsenic in an egg and laid it way for future use, intending to make it a present to the skunks. Bhe forgot about it, however, and did not again bring the egg to mind until it had been used to settle the family coffee next morning. The family were all poisoned but without serious results. . KThat wonderful remedy for rheu matUm, Bt. Jacobs Oil has been used by a large number of people in this city and' with effect truly marvelous. Frequent reports are made where sufferers have been afforded relief, and the sale Is grow. I ng largely. The fact that it is an exter. nal remedy, commends it to many who would not otherwise think of going out of the beaten track to find a remedy. Milwaukee Sentinel. JEGAL NOTICE. In (he Court, rf Common Plens of Perry county, notice h hereby Riven, that HU Application will lie made to the nalM court, on 'l ocality. Mm until day of December, IHSl. under the Act of Assembly of tlm commonwealth of rVtinsylviiiiln, entitled, an Act to provide for Incorporation anil regulation fti certain corporation. npproviMi April Mi, 1R74, And Hie supplement thereto, for t lie chartering of an Intended corporation, to lie called "The World' Marriage and lleneltcUl Association tor unmarried persons." i lie character and object of which I to Issue certllloatrs of membership In certain specified amounts, ami to pay the panic for whose Imnellt the certificate wa made, from a fund to be raised In each cane of man lain lv an assessment of the members. The principle upon which me association is to lie conducted being that of assessment upon Its members, and for these purpose to have, posses and enjoy all rights, benefits aud privileges contlued by said Act of Assembly and Its supplement. " . iiHWlO I U 1 1 ILK. December 8, IBM. Boliclter. TO 11 LA CK8M1TJI8. FOR SALE OR RENT. A VALUABLE BLACKSMITH PROPERTY, Situated on the public road lending from New. Port to Oermantnwn. In l.livlllnirAoi I4i-nen Purk. The Improvements are all good and Hie property Isslluuted In a good settlement, convenient to Mills, Schools, Churches, to. A splendid loca tion for a good Couch milker, the shop Is suitable iui iiiKt uiinnies. The above property will be sold or let on Itea- sonauie terms ny applying soon. Address or apply to N. IlKNnEHSON. Oreeu Park, Pen Co., 1'a. November 17, 18Sl.tr Grand Opening. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Now open a full lino of tlio most stylish and de. sltable goods In Heaver, Plush, aud all other grades, from the best to the cheapest. No stock In the comity will compare with mine. All orders iiuieu on snort nonce, lor weddings or funerals. Also a Blitendld line of woolen minds, coats. Ac. Mr Branch Htohn AT EM.ioTTHmmit, In charge oi suss uromgoiu, lias a lull assortment oiour millinery, at same prices, cull at either place and see stuck aud prices. MRS. ANNIE IC'KES, Near the depot. 4E 60 Newport. INSTATE! NOTIOBl.-Notlce Is hereby given, U that letters of administration on the estate of Daniel A. Uarllu.late of Tyrone townshlp.Ferry county, deceased. All persons Indebted to snld estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them, wlthou delay, to SARAH J. (lAltlJN. Junkin, Attorney. Administratrix. B0-6, VALUABLE FARMS . AT PllIYATE SALE. TIIR subscriber otters at Private Bale the fol lowing desirable farms: NO. 2. Is a farm situate In Whea. field twp., containing about US ACRES, having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all required Out-bulldlngs, the Barn being entirely new. This farm Is situate about sli miles from Duncannon and four miles from Hloomtleld. There Is good water near the door, plenty of st reams on the land. A good A mile Orchard, and other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price z.bdu. xerma easy, NO. 4. Is a Farm situate in Carroll township, about two nines i rum ouerinansuaie, containing auoiic t One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a Good Dwelling, and other Out-biillilingR, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There ts considerable fruit on the premises, and the land Is good aud well watered. Price, tfi.ouo, and payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. NO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two nines uuiii siieriiiaiisuaie, containing Seventy Acres, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD D WELLING , and other Out-buildings. There Is a good spring near the house, and the Farm is well watered. There Is also a flood Or. chard in bearing condition; this will make a de- siraoie nome. trice, f i,nuo. For further information address the nnder signed at Now Bloomtleld. Perry county, Pa., or call at his residence three miles south of Bloom- Held. C. B. HARNI8H. August 17, 1880. ANCT Ooodsand Notions,- Some new ar rivals, cueap. F. MORTIMEK. JOB PKINTINtt of every description neatly and promptly exeeuted at Reasonable Aatef at the BloomUeld Times Steam Job OWce. M OMIE Cloths and other Dross Goods in va nous styles. F. MORTIMER- I ts Eeller and Cure as certain as day follows day by J. A. SUcruian's method, With safety frem the dangers of strangulation and without the Injury trusses inflict." Those wishing proof should send 10 cents for Tils book, containing likenesses of bad cases before and a Her cure, also endorsements of professlenal gentlemen, Ministers. Merchants, Farmers aud others who have been cured. Trusses and Rupture sooner or later allect the nervous and JIT hL''ni ?!'5a m ulsfil8es' '"'Potency, destroy energy and social aeslres, mak lug the young old and the old useless. Olllces, 261 Broadway, N, V., 302 Walnut St., Fhila Days for consuUatlon each week-New York, Mondays, Tuesdavs and Saturdays i Phlladel phla, Wednesdays, 'iharsdays and Fridays, during December, alter that every other week. 61d2 IT8 POPULARITY IS UNPARALLELED I 130,000 SOLD ! ! I ed to supply the woaderful and increasing de mand lor by far THE H KMT, most popular aud CHEAPEST LIFE OF GARFIELD $2 This work Is Profusely Illustrated,.tells the entire thrilling story of his eventful lire and tragio death; lias been critically revised and approved by one of Ills most intimate personal fi ieuds; lias far outsold all other editions be cause the best and cheapest, and our terms to Agents are the most liberal of anv. Superb btoel Plate Portraits Free I Outfit fiocts. For proof of excellence, success of Agents and terms address at once, HUBBARD BKOM., Publishers, Philadelphia. tli2 B!!A JD1 AWARDED f """' Ann and great Ued Ical Wora.warrand I hu beat aud cheaneat, iiidiaimnnalile to every an.enj,it!ed "the Mcieucoot l,jfa or.BoKreaervatii.B i" bound in Bnoat KYencli mualin, eniUMUHid, lull Ulo pp.ooDUina baauuf ,ii Uona, nrlea ouTr SI . aent by mail; llluatraUMfaa!nple,3o,nta; urn mSSkS 61d2 Good and Glorious News I Clollig! ClOtilM! For Men, for Hoys, For Children I Were If ever Sold as Cheap Before!, I). GANSMAN, AT THE- NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, OFFERS INDUCEMETS IN 0 Note Our Sample Prices : Four DollRr Men 'a Bulta.l Five Dollar Men's Bults, Beven Dollar Men 'a Bulls, Nlue Dollar All Wool Suit, Ten Dollar All Wool Bults BOYS' SUITS AT FROM $2 00 J $2.50 : $3.00 & $7.00. These Goods are worth nearly double the money. Iteinemher, these ore all NEW, FltEBH GOODS, splendidly made, dnraule and tityllsb, and will Fit Like Custom-Made Clothing. My Stock of Furnishing Goods Is complete In Neck Wear. TIKfl, COLLARS SILK HANDKHlKJIlIEKri. HlllKTrt, UNDER VVKAK, SATCHELS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, and of MEN AND BOYS' HATS, I have a full line, and will tell them Cheap. Merchant Tailoring Department. I have an entire new stock of NICE GOODS for Fall and Wlntor Suits and Overcoatings. Will make them te MEASURE AT LOW PRICKS. Remember we oiler you nothing but Reliable Clothing. Specially Woll Made aud Stylish Cut, and ull New and Fresh for this Pall and Winter's Wear. Money Refunded on all Goods Not Found us Represented 1 Tlease Call, whether you wish to buy or not. Examine and be convinced. JD. GANSMAN, New Clothing House! Comer Centre Bquare and Second Breet, PVanlr'o Til, I Uo.,l,i,n Ul,..n NEWPORT, PA. THE POLICE GAZETTE PUBLICATIONS. IIANDS0M2LY ILLUSTRATED Cheapest and Dest Books im in Wobld. Ollmnsps of Oottiam. IB new and spicy llluftratfnn. Biurets i of the UUge: or. Mysteries ut the 1'layliouse uuvniiru. ....... 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New Htyle, No, 12KK, 27 Stops. 10 full sets Golden Tongue Reeds. SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Case. New aud Valuable Im provements just added. Stool, Book, Music. Boxed and delivered on board cars here, price Only Sixty Dollars, Net Cash. Satisfao iion guaranteed Id every particular or money refunded after one years' use. Every oue sold sells another. Itisa Standing Advertisement. Order at (.nice. Nothing Saved by Correspon dence. My new factory just completed, ca- fiacily2(ioo Instruments every 28 days, very tttest labor-saving wood-working machinery. VastCupital enables nio to manufacture bet ter goods for less money thsn ev er. Address, or oall upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, 'Washlng top, New Jersey. 61dJ VTIiat Makes the Children Laugh? Cat's Cradle The IIANDSOMEST Fine Art Juvenile Ro. A, witli iw colored Illustrations. 1 voL l yuarto. ri.no. R. WOHTUINGTON, 770 Broadway, Nets York, old Good m lab C ollik u L7 ' -1 lu! 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Wi ranreterto thoniandi of 1'ennli.neri and ClienH. 1'atkst Itt'n, LockTuoassi, H aHiuijioa, 1. 0. 17A4 $10 Outfit furniihod free, with full Infttrartlnns for diuditctiiiK the nicmt prnfUnble Imsim that uyone can eutraire iu, , The business is easy to lfarn, and our Instruct tons so simple and plain, that any auecsu make KTrat profits (rum the very start. So one can fail who is williiiK to work. Women are as sua cossf ul as men. Boys and trirls can earn larre sums. Many have made at the ImihIhohs over one hniidred dolluraiiiashiKle week. Nothimr like it ever known before. Al) who tUK&pre are suri-nsd at the ease and rapiditT with which they are able to make money. ou can entraire in this biiftitiess during your sjtare time at vrnat profit. You do not have to invest capital lu it. We take all tl.e rink. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. AU turuiaiied free. Address TltUK k CO. AuKUsta, Uaiue. 1 ly S TART LING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. . 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