â– iURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1896.THE DIVORCE COURT.Tw* Applications Were Filed in the Circuit Court Tuesday. DesiringSingle Blessedness.Lillian A. Dawson, through her attorney, W. J. Davis, has tiled her petition for divorce from John F. Dawson. The parties were married in December, 1894, and lived together until the 5th of the present month. They reside m Bristol. The plaintiff charges habitual drunkenness and cruel and inhuman treatment. A divorce is asked, 81,000 alimony and the husband enjoined from visiting his wife pending the suit W. J. Davis is also the attorney for Cora E. Robbins, of Goshen, who asks a divorce from Albert Robbins and the custody of their two children. The parties were married Aug. 8th, 1886. The grounds for complaint are habitual drunkenness, failure to provide and cruel and inhuman treatment. *Strange and: Serious Accident.Fred M. Densil, one of othe excur-