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Show Court Notes. Abraham Brown filed a suit in tho Third District court yesterdav against Horaco J. Matthews, Bouhih A. Matthews. Andrew J, Yurney and Jane Doo Yaracv, to dulot titlo to tho west half of lot 2. block 120. plat D. Tho petition for a rehearing in the following fol-lowing cases were denied by the Supremo court yesterday: Harry Lawrence, appellant, appel-lant, vs. Patrick J. Ward ct al. ; John W. Mayors vs. the Highland Boy Gold Mining company, appellant. Kathcrlno Stringham filed suit against Frnnk and Georgliina Dagcnliart In the Third Dlntrlct court yesterday afternoon to recover ?:50 alleged to bo due as the value of a house unlawfully retained bv the defendants from the possession of the plaintiff. Edith M. Richardson filed a petition for Jotters of administration of the will of Charles S. Richardson, who died Juno 21 in. Omaha, yesterday afternoon, In the Third Dlbtrict court. The total value of the estate is placed at $7500, which includes in-cludes n. one-half interest in the firm of Richardson & Adams and a ?200o policy in tho Aotna Lifo InBuninco company, and Heveral small ownings in the stock of various mining companies. After twenty-seven years of married life. Abram N. Randolph seeks a divorce from his wife, Katie E. Randolph, and fur this purpose he filed a complaint In tho Third District court yesterdav afternoon. after-noon. According to the complaint, tho plaintiff and dofondant wero married at urekn, in tho Slate of Nevada, February 22. 1S77, and as a result of that morriugo there was born one child, Samuel N. Randolph, Ran-dolph, now more than 21 vonrs of ago, Tho plaintiff charges that on"or about May 1 1503, his wife "disrugiu-dliiK- the solomnitv of hor marriage vows, wilfully and without with-out cause de3rtcd and abandoned the j.ialntlfi and has continued to live separate sepa-rate and apart from him, without an sufficient cause or reason." On these grounds the plaintiff prays that the londs of matrimony between himself and tho defendnnt bo dissolved and that tho contract con-tract bo forever annulled. On the charges of cruel and Inhuman treatment ami reckless expenditure of money. William P. Sllberstoin filed a suit for divorce against his wife. Florence Sllbcrstein, In tho Third District court yesterday afternoon. The complaint Bln.tc-n that thuy wore married on February Febru-ary 12. 1SD0. ut Denver, Colo., and there is now living ns.a result of that marriage ono child, named Bertha, of tho ago of 4 years. About threo montlis after thorn marrlago the plaintiff alleges that his vlfe commenced a systematic course of cruelty toward him and repeatedly treat-vd treat-vd him In a cruel and inhuman manner. Many times she embarrassed him uml placed him In a false light "by using of and toward tho plaintiff Sn the prosanuo of himself, his relatives, his frieudu and busineaB associates, vilo, profama and abusive langungf." The plaintiff further alleges that, against his wish and In spite of his protest. "Florence Sllbcrstein repeatedly re-peatedly and persistently engaged In playing play-ing cards for money, and In other vszyu spont money carelessly and recklessly until un-til tho plaintiff was injured and broken up In his buslneas." In the presence f.( frionds and neighbors. It Is charged, sho has said she wished he was dead and burled, for she did not and never would like him. Sllberstcln declares that such ai'ts, words and language coming from bis wife hnvo caused him great angulBh of mind ami mental distress, and that their welfaro demands a separation. At tho present time Sllberstcln does not know of his wife's whereabouts or real-(lt-ncc. but gives 2219 California streot Denver. Colo., as her last place of known residence. |