STEINER ASKS ft DIVORCEFORMKIl 8IIKIUFT OP Dl IN «|1 K ( lt;t \t\ ( inio.i s win \\ riui I*HI Nil \ TltB VniRWJohn Steiner, former sheriff of Dubuque county, has filed a petition in the 1 district court asking for a divorce fromlhis wife, Mary. They were married in j thin city on April 18, 1878, and the p*n- ! ernl ground for the action is inhuman treatment. The petition in part Is as follows:“For two years past, defendant has been guilty of inhuman treatment of j i plaintiff and constant fault finding and accusing plaintiff of improper conduct, which conduct on the part of the defendant seriously affects the plaintiff s nervous system, and that plaintiff cannot longer endure the matters and things complained of without jierrna-nent and serious Impairment of health and danger to life through Impairment | ?■ of the nervous system. That plaintiff now Is unable to live at his home, thehomestead of the parties hereto, andfor nearly a year has been obliged to live away from his home, being unable to endure the constant and continuedtreatment to which he hag boon aub-jetted by plaintiff.• trtt*1v