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Show A IIUJ1A.V VULTI1IIK X I'irl (lly Miner Harriet a WIJon iad Habitually Hr.rrta Iter. Jane Hall, a boarding liouao keeper, of I'ark City, thlt moiulng went with her allorney, Mr, llollinin, before Judga Auderun and prayeil for a dhoreefronihrruu.band William C. Hall, on tho ground of habitual nee. lect. Tim partita were married at I'ark Clly on November IMIh, I8HS, the I'lalnlllTbelng at that time a widow with two children, the aide.1 of whom, girl, It now In her eighteenth i-ear. According bithe plalntlll'a ttatemenl. her hu.Und when ho chooiea lo dp any work la by occupation a lulucr, hut whenever ho haa any money at lilt command lie loungca about talnont aud dancing ball, plait card., and KiuunJtn hu nieaiia lu III moit reckleai faihlon, uiitll from lack of fund. Iml.ilrlien away from lila u.ual haunU." Jlra. Hall luforme.1 tha lourt that frnm tho '.'X of Ihelr marriage the defendant had not contributed aceht toward lha tupiurt of the children. They tub-tl.ted tub-tl.ted um whit aim realltcd by the t-oirdliiK.hou.o, of which the waa lu lwu.ea.hin whan tho intrrled Hall. Difendaut had ln a "cuuiUnt lDrder" at the houir, but of cour.0 never paid for anything-Hhu anything-Hhu had borne hit mlacoudurt for Jiara, but could bear It no longer. He waa au able-bodied man and capable of i-arulng good money. The plalntlll'a daughter I.lluU-tli, -liarlng given forroborallvu leatlmony. Judge Anderton grautod the decree. ' |