Show HORTENSE WOULD BE FEE Extreme Cruelty and General Bad Treatment Treat-ment Alleged Hortense Bonrdeau is suing for a divorce from her husband Alphoase I Bourdeau The parties were married I August 26 1836 at Rouen France I is I alleged that soon after the marriage the defendant commenced illtreating his wife and continued at intervals to abuse I and cruelly treat the plaintiff that in July 18SS the parties came to this country coun-try and two days after arrival defendant cruelly beat the plaintiff with a club and at many times since has repeated the performance per-formance varying it by sometimes kicking kick-ing her that on May 15 1892 he threat ned to murder her since which time they have not lived together Plaintiff declared de-clared that she was in fear of her life of the defendant whom she believed intended in-tended to kill her She has supported herself by her own exertions and has worked as a servant since coming to America wherefore plaintifft > rays for a divorce from defendant defend-ant and that she be restored to her maiden name of Hortense Dentzlineer There are no children by the marriage and no alimony is asked for Judgment Entered Judgment was entered yesterday in the Third district court for the plaintiff in the case of George H White vs Hardy Young Co for 13475 abstract from JustIce Hall Also for the plaintiff in the case of 1 J Friedman vs the Mountain fee and Cold Storage company in the sum of f56 abstract from Justice Hall Cases Appealed Appeal has been entered in the Third district court in the case of Isaac Oliver vs James B Stewart appellant from a decision of Justice Smith of Draper precinct pre-cinct for 6055 for work and labor done Notice and bond of appeal to the supreme su-preme court was filed yesterday in the ease of Fred S Hadra vs the Union National bank Jinor Blatters Judgment was yesterday rendered by Justice Lochrie for the plaintiff for 51 the prIce of a carpet in the case of the Freed Furniture and Carpet company vs A J White Bachael Iliggel has entered suit before Justice Lochrie against H Spence for the I restitution of certain premises and damages dam-ages Probate Court The following orders were made yesterday yester-day by Judge Blair in the probate court In the matter of the estate of John Ne beker an order was made setting Thursday Thurs-day Sept 2 at 10 oclock a m to hear petition for letters of administration Estate of John Robinson order made setting Friday 1 Sept 13 at 10 oclock ain a-in as time to hear petition for revoca tion of letters of administration of Joseph 3oyce order made setting the same date to hear petition for letters of administration administra-tion Estate of Martin Buesch hearing on petition for distribution came on as per continuance of Aug 23 proof of publication publica-tion and posting notices approved and decree made as prayed Estate of Rebecca Wynkoop order made appointing appraisers Estate of Matthew Condon order made setting Friday Sept 29 at 10 am to bear the account of the special acminis rator order made setting the same date to hear petition for letters of administra J on Estate of John Shackieton hearing continued to Wednesday Sept 27 at 2 pm Estate of Edward Fairbourn order made to show proof of due and legal notice to creditors |