
    Blackburn v. Brink.
    Practice in the supreme court.
    
      Appeal from Greene Circuit Court
    
    Friday, October 22.
    . Action upon an account for work to recover $28.18. The action was ■brought, originally, before a justice of the peace. Judgment was rendered ágáinst the plaintiff for costs. An appeal was taken by the plaintiff to the Circuit Court, where a motion was made by the defendant to dismiss the appeal, which motion was sustained. Afterward the plaintiff made a motion, based upon four grounds, to set aside the order of dismissal and reinstate the case,, which motion the court overruled. The plaintiff appeals.
    
      Potter & Church, for appellant.
    No appearance for appellee.
   Adams, Ch. J.

The case is certified as involving the determination of a question of law upon which it is desirable to have the opinion of the Supreme Court, hut the certificate is insufficient, as it does not show what the question is. Rule 12 of the Rules of Court. The appeal, therefore, must be

Dismissed.  