GHOUNDS FOR GIVORCEPapers in the divorce suit of Ida ; Eberic vs. Wm. Kbcrle have been filed with the clerk of the district court. Mr*. I.berle alleges desertion, habitual drunkenness and cruel treatment a* grounds for action They were married in Fairplay, Wis., on Auf. 4, ifigo, and resided together until Aug. 6, 1900, ) when he deserted her. She stateB that ! previous to August, iqoo, he had assaulted and beaten her on numerous occasions and had threatened to kill her and their three children. Hi drove them out of their home in East Dubuque and she was forced to find refuge with her mother in this city. The husband called at her mother’s home one night and broke in the door, threatening to kill her, and when he could not find her In the house h«* cut Ids own throat, but survived, lie also at another time threw hot water upon their little daughter.