i|r«» ■frnman Urnnlrtl h feltv«»rt lt;it nla)-riu* %IIiiiony lt;gf«t»iioii to Imlt; ll.’« To «lH|The somewhat noted divorce cane olBrennan vi. Brennan wan decided byJudge DeWitt yesterday, granting Mr*. Brennan a divorce and custody of the children, and to day the question ofthe amount of alimony will be de-j cidcd.It will tie remembered that the plaintiff brought an action for alimony only,last Ftdiruary and subsequently thepetition was amended to include divorce 11*4 well.Edgar li. Brennan, the defendant, alleged that he was nevet legally inar-ri»*d to the plaintiff, who s Ida fullcousin, hut the court derided that there is no question as to the legalityof the marriage, thus clearing Mrs.Brennan and her family from a stigma which would follow them through life.The cause of the trouble betweenman and wife was Mol lie lien scoter, of Lakeside, who was Brennan’s private secretary, and there is pretty positiveproof that he married her in Indianafast winter.Mr. Brennan built the Lakeside Sc Marblehead railway and projected thePoit Clinton Short Line. It is claimed that be owns about !»:«),nun srorth ofstock in the former road.