rlMrs; ^ll'omrc' i«M Far lilvtm.Mrs, Martha-Gilmore this afternoonm 9 mcommenced suit spinet her. husband, Jeremiah Gilmore, for .divorce and ail-. n)pnyr She alleges (hoX they w?re .married on the 14th of March, 1888, In, Hamilton, and that since then she has con-duetfed hereeif as a true and obedient wife: ( Pialis lifffur theraJleges that within a feyr:'dayaj;aft©r.-their marriage de* /endanji' us^l language«towardher, 'boasted'1 of .;'his* iillideiity 'andapplied to plaintiff vile and: opprobrious epitheb whieb shooifr^ the sensibilities of/plain tiffahd.pauBCd Ucr much njorti-hcatibn and.great disgust, Sbessays.that ;he.intiimdated,her.by words and acts -’ of : violence and caused others to go1-to . the; Koirie of this, plain tiff,' after his own ;oqh-rduct, had|' lt;1 rlveti/:'pimntiff frbfej hie .house, and s||iue» and /.thriftteii -,-plsintiff :by paying tbatif she did hot return: in24 hours, she,.tbifl plaintiff, would be a dead ■woman. -Mrs* Gilmore aUeges;'that’the party who b'roagHt’ thjajmessuge^’.drew 'aireyolyer froraj his;.rpwket, -aifped/tfae .same at her arid threatened, to take her life. She claims that -aftei- she had gone to.her home, defendant cauic • there and attempted to break th^ door down and gain an entrance, . She alleges further,that defendant failed to support plaintiff and cdildren; that he conspired with others to g^cure the property of plaintiff,fo^ all.of which she prays a decree of divorce, restoration to-ber name Vf MarthaBobeh; hmf-and1'suit Able 'alimony; also that-• ’•J •• * fc • # { * * * •%!•** ■ * * T * * * • • • ^ * 4 £'defendant' bp; restrained; irom' entering ,iipop, .the^premises of plaintiff or in, any /n^iier.iiitertering with her, • H.-E. Por? ter is; Mre.-Gilmorey attorney* »V•-•-'Proctdif ‘ by. the-same -attorney 'Hled'-he? ‘petitioh 'for1:’divorce from' her ^‘risbftiTd, Frank'' Proctor1.; 'libra;’ is hut Sixteen 'yeafs’ old’ now^andJ married a year agtfto'U1- ihaii of -forty ^ whom she charges -withV extreme cruelty^ Both parties are from-Middletown.