Anderson v. Olin, 44 Ill. App. 294 (1892)

April 29, 1892 · Illinois Appellate Court
44 Ill. App. 294

Peter W. Anderson v. Sven O. Olin et al.

Practice—Assignment of Errors.

Appellant having assigned no errors upon the record the appeal is dismissed;

[Opinion filed April 29, 1892.]

■ Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. Henry H. Shepard, Judge, presiding.

Hr. .Frank F. Beed, for appellant.

*295Messrs. Blanks & Chytraus, for appellee.

Gary, J.

This is an attempt by the appellant to avoid by another bill in chancery the effect of a former suit to which he was a party, served with process, and which he neglected.

Probably we should find little difficulty in showing that the decree dismissing- the bill is right, if the question were before us; but no errors being assigned upon the record, although the appellees call attention in their brief to the omission, and the appellant files a reply, we can only dismiss the appeal without costs. Waixel v. Harrison, 35 Ill. App. 571.

Appeal dismissed.

Judge Shepard takes no part in this case.