lurney.In suit fcr clivor-e from Prank M. Taylor, employed in theaters rooming at Iloemer’a Hotel on Twelfth street, Bertha H. Taylor says he has a violent temper and frequently abused and threatened her and that in December last he looked her in a room and drawing a knife threatened to kill her. She is also asking restoration to her maiden ’ name—Haufler. Louis |?. Pirrk is her attorney. As Mrs. Taylor la afraid her husband will harm her. Judge Hoffman issued an order enjoining: him from molesting her.Grace F. Howard Is suing for divorce from C. Elmore Howard, to- whom 3he was married in February, 1302. She complains that for the past two years he has not supported her, but compelled her to work for his support, so in October l^st she tired of this and left him, going to the home of her father. ■William Dempster, on West McMicken avenue. Samuel Stem is her attorney. Reward is living at Groesbeck and Argus roads. College Hill.UNITED STATES COURT.Worker Is Bankrupt.Theodore N. Harrison of Middletoirn, night foreman in one of the paper mills, filed his petition for bankruptcy yesterday, listing debts he owes fo, the amount of $1,563. Most of them are due on judgments which have been given against him in the Butler County Court of Common P'ea-s. Frank Braun qualified as trustee of the bankrupt estate otf the J. D. Stefano Company. lt;Two Claim SuitsSuit was brought against James Matthew* of Sabina, O., by the Big Four Railroad on a freight bill for carrying 36,000 pounds of potatoes from Mihnesota. to Sabina. The road alleges that by mistake of a clerk the freight bill wag marked prepaid and Matthews is refusing to pay it on that account.The Stone Webster Engineering Company of Boston, recently engaged in reconstructing part of the Pogue Company building at Fourth and Raeo streets, entered proceedings for the recovery ofr $6,000, claimed as a balance due on its contract sum of $23,750. Dinsmore «fc Schol are counsel in the case.Doings in CourtJohn Fortner’s suit for $5,000 damages for personal Injuries against Orvell and Russell Scott was dismissed yesterday on the plain-, tiff’s motion.Thirty days more Is allowed to Mary Louis® Denver Llndley to reply to the answer of her brother, Matthew R. Denver, to the suit she has brought alleging injuries and wrongs tq herself in the distribution of the Denver estate, of which she Ui one of the heirs. Thirty days la also allowed for answer In the suit of tho T. 7}. Palmer Company against tho Edwards Manufacturing Company.Attorneys Oliver G. Bailey and Judge Robertson yesterday argued the case of the R. V. Sturdevant Con pany against the Champion Fiber Company in the Circuit Court of Appeals. %NEW SUITS FILED.COMMON PLEAS COURT.No. 161,325. Earl Wilson vs. Josephine Wilson; for divorce. Cart f^hmann.No. 161.326. The Cabinet L. B. Co. vs. Charles Dudley et a].; for $350.1.0 and foreclosure of mortgage. Tlachbein Tischbein.No. 161.327. The Permanent L. B. A. vs. George Wolpert; for Ittl95.30 and foreclosure of mortgage. H. L. Kr.tuth.No. 161,328. Leon Rian vs. Stella R. Gerke et al; for partition of estate. Juhn W. Welnig.No. 1G1.329. Edward Frank vs. Charles Pie-per et al.; lien and execution for H06.07. C. P. Johnson.No. 161,320. Bertha Haufeld Taylor vs. Frank M. Taylor; for divorce. Louis P. Pink.No. 161,331. Grace P. Howard vs. C. Elmor® Howard; for divorce. Samuel Stern.