
    Jacobs v. Ellis, Appellant.
    
      Appeals — Justice of the peace.
    
    No appeal lies to the Supreme Court from the judgment of the court of common pleas on a certiorari to a justice of the peace.
    Argued Feb. 1, 1893.
    Appeal, No. 120, July T., 1892, by defendant, Joseph R. Ellis, from judgment of C. P. Montgomery Co., Oct. T., 1891, No. 14, setting aside proceedings before a justice of the peace brought by Ellis against W. H. Jacobs.
    Before Paxson, C. J., Green, Williams, Mitchell and Dean, JJ.
    Certiorari to justice of the peace.
    The court, Swartz, P. J., set aside the proceedings before the justice on the ground that the record disclosed no proper service upon the defendant, plaintiff in the certiorari.
    
      
      Frror assigned was, inter alia, in setting aside the proceedings before the justice.
    
      Gilbert R. Fox, for appellant,
    cited: Bradley v. Flowers, 4 Yeates, 436 ; Hamner v. Griffith’s Adm’r, 1 Grant, 193 ; France v. Ruddiman, 126 Pa. 257.
    
      William F. Solly and I. Newton Wynn, for appellee :
    Silvergood v. Storrick, 1 Watts, 532; Cozens v. Dewees, 2 S. & R. 112; Borland v. Ealy, 43 Pa. 111; Pennsylvania Pulp Co. v. Stoughton, 106 Pa. 458; Palmer v. Lacock, 107 Pa. 346; Mahanoy City v. Wadlinger, 142 Pa. 308.
    at bar, February 1, 1893:
   Per Curtam,

Appeal quashed.  