WjihJ* )i IHvditi*.Ii^vi T. McCord, of Madieon town* ehip, will auk Judge Palmer av the coming aeauioh of the circuit court to untie the knot which bind* him to Annie McCord, hie wife. They were married at York, Neb., in 1*87 and lived together until K«b. I t of the prcwmt year. Mr. McCord, in hie complaint, chargee Annie with cruel and inhuman treatment and atatee that ehe in •'cold and indifferent,” frequently telling him that ehe doee not love him and wiehing that ehe had never eeen hirn.A She aleo ex-preaeed the wieh that ehe might bodivorced from him. She iinpeachea hie veracity by calling him a liar and hie judgment by calling him a fool. He aleo chargee that the defendant hae admitted t.o him that ehe had been guilty of improper relatione with other men ami he pereonally | avere that thin ie true. He aleo aeke ^ for the melody of their only child, a hoy of eleven yeare.