Suvnn Conwell Want* IMvon»* and #l.r»00 Alimony from Hr r Ho**ban«l, K*»m*oii Clt;»i)\vell.Susan Conwell is an applicant for divorce from her husband. Reason Conwell. Mrs. Conwell applied fordiscontinuation once before, but withdrew the suit lefore it was called for trial. That was last March.In the second petition for marital disenthralment, Mrs. Conwell sets forth that plaintiff and defendant were married August 2d, 1892; that she was a good, dutiful and loving wife and he was a common drunkard, cruel, abusive, mean, despicable, horrible, awful.The complaint drawn by Iilack-lidge Shirley, asserts that defend ant is worth $3,000 and plaintiff asksalimony in the sum of $1,500an 1 $100 attorney fees; also a restraining order preventing defendant from disposing of his property. f The parties live in Clay township.To day the defendant was in townseeking a constable to replevin a horse, buggy and sewing machine, which he asserts the woman took wrongful possession of during his absence.