be usea. as tne Da»i* me cap events of the year.REVIVES OLD DIVORCE SUITOrdex Show Cause Granted in Action Against Charles Lamberton—Circuit Court Has Busy Session.*vm*Several matters were disposed of in the circuit court this morning by Judge Bolden.On order to show cause in the case of Catherine Lamberton against Charles Lamberton, the court granted an order for substitution of Attorneys Fish and Storms, instead-of W. W. Howlands, for Mrs. Lamberton. This suit has been in the courts for years, a judgment for divorce having been granted in 1004. to Mrs. Lamberton.Judgment of foreclosure was entered in the case of J- W. Knight as trustee, against James K. Puffer, for SI.000, in-tere9t and costs.Judgment wo* entered for George W. Lapham of Waterford against unknown heirs of Rasmus D. Merrils, establishing title to certain property he owns in Waterford.Judgment was entered for Hugh Gorton for the discharging of lost mortgages owned by Mr, Gorton.Judgment for J. H. Caven against J. H. Smith and Joseph Sommers, was entered. The. amount is $260.66/action being brought on a promissory note. Judge E. B. Belden will leave for Ashland, \Vis», tomorrow, where he is to hold court for Judge Parish for ten days.DREDGE SUNK IN DETROIT A telegram waa received in this city“If I'd b. when the made a go* hanker, “b little diffej had money who asked But tlio di you know.“I had l the bankover the saA rope hung on a “Two m the day, ai ing the nij ,:If I ha the next t and had t1'Every * mg a son’ bank and 'l,Is Tm “ Tic is,forward.*• ‘How's “Bully.” ‘Mon©} “‘Safe i “’And 3 “ *No. :‘Things months b« continued I started satisfy th were to b make any the West, with fair and none Citv Joun