THE DIVIDENDS WERE TOO SMALL.Floranna Rahn claims that since she married Jacob Rahn, Sept. 12, 3890, shelias been entitled under the law to a larger percentage of his time and com* panv than the dividends made by Mr. Katin have afforded her, and because she has only enjoyed about 50 per cent, of the tp-witjup to July 31, 1893. Sheis entitled herositfer to be fully relieved from Jacob's company. She says that on the last named date he deserted ner and has ever since been willfully absent from her. Even while he was with her she says he was drunk five days in every week, and there is not much doubt that if Mrs. Rahn proves this to be a fact her counsel will strongly urge that drunkenness amounted to a habit with the defendant sufficient at least to entitle her to a decree on that ground. Gross neglect of duty and failure, to support are merely incidental ahd side Issues. Judge Krm-•ton is attorney.