
    No. 15,267.
    The Greenfield Gas Company v. The People’s Gas Company et al.
    Filed April 30, 1892.
    From the Hancock Circuit Court.
    
      D. S. Gooding, for appellant.
    
      J. A. New, G. G. Offutt and R. A. Black, for appellee.
   Coffey, J.

The only question discussed by counsel for the appellant in this case relates to the right of the appellees to explode nitro-glycerine in their gas well for the purpose of increasing the flow of gas. The question presented is the same as that which arose on the first cause alleged for an injunction in the case of People’s Gas Co. v. Tyner, ante, p. 277, and upon the authority of that case the judgment in this caséis affirmed.  