ASKS FOR A DIVORCE.r,Kate Chadwick WantH Legal Separation From Her Hiislmml. ' jKate Chadwick, of this county, has Vi ! Hied a bill in chancery in the circuit | court, asking for a divorce from her husband, Thomas Chadwick. She setsTXTforth in her bill that she was married to him Sept. G, 1889, and lived with him until Dec. 10, 1895, until she became aware of his infidelity. Thereupon 1c* left her, and refused to live with her.She represents that she has demeanedherself towards him as a faithful and Athechaste wife. They have two children, i 0f iJohn W., aged G, and Lillie M., aged 4. | l’drShe says, furthermore, that her bus- vvhband has been guilty of adulterv withm 11. -one Maggie Dennis, besides others,and that he is a man of low, vicious habits, and profane towards her, and unfit to have the care and custody ofJtfsfiI) out in ii ustIoolthe children. theiShe says furthermore that he is the j lr011 TIOowner of real estat e in Howling Green, I weaMo., valued at $6,000, and besides owns a large amount of personal property. She sets forth the fact that she is poor arid is obliged to depend upon h6r rola-orgjdige“saidigemedsafetives and friends for support and does i *.1 * * » -.i etabnot hvae money to prosecute her suit.She says also that her husband threat eus to sell his property to keep from paying her alimony and she thinks that he ought to be restrained from doing so. She asks for a divorce, the care and custody of her children, and sufficient alimony to care for and support herself and children, and to pay for counsel in this case.it'in i.’: i■ !bisn case How sia rMY ,padambentdersnow sati 1 cai betti onlyM i