
    [Grafton,
    December, 1889.]
    State (ex rel. Blanpied & a.) v. Currier.
    
      W. H. Cotton, for the plaintiff.
    
      Bingham, Mitchell & Batchellor, for the defendant.
   Petition, of twenty legal voters for the abatement of a liquor nuisance. The defendant demanded, and it was held, that he might have a trial by jury upon the question whether he used the building described in the petition for the purposes alleged. State v. Saunders, 66 N. H. 39, 89, 90.

Smith, J., did not sit: the others concurred.  