Lewis in thenting*J. M.f thessocia-nextfeeble aunty, Gk of aboutF-townc Co., 3 east, tf un*t No.lealththere *ia in• pay-localofcntywerethatf Dr. i been Itural i also ne of tiitleyragonoross-a Me* le in-e sta-BROTHER VS. BROTHER. An?«nightFred W. aud Louis F. Lime- affida cooley in the Courts* was *whichThe Tons Divorce Case—Limecooley ducte Fined—Boacb Aisaalted by tbe Dr.To ley Bros. $1,000limimFred W. and Louis F. Limecooley c?are two brothers who have been part- convj,ners in the grocery business on South ^ Calhoun street, but it is probable that jurhereafter they will not continue as ^Buch, for they are at present engaged in a bitter law case which will result inand pa dissolution of the partnership. MondThey have not been able to agree and Qralast Monday their differences led to a ^quarrel, in which Louis knocked Fred B ., * Beniadown, and, while lying on the floor, as-saulfced him by beating and stamping cj^y. jon him, inflicting injuries which con-fined Fred to the houBe for a day ortwo.son;ton;WilliaCunniWednesday last the latter went to the office of Justice France and swore out ^ p affidavits agaiDst his brother, Louis, for j0 assault and batt( ry and asked that he be put under bonds to keep the peace.The case against Louis F. Limecooley, 3urnj who was charged with assault and battery upon his brother, Fred W. Limecooley, waB heard by . Justice j ^ France Wednesday afternoon and resulted in the defendant being fined $3 and costs, which he paid. The surety of peace case was settled. The brothers had been in partnership in the grocery business, and that night, after fhe termination of their law cases, papers for the dissolution of the partnership were drawn up and signed. Louis Lime-oooley will continue the business.CASE OE CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.circuil Sophit the pa and cl part o In t Dawso vorce ney fo Tho: divorc