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WOOD v. TOWN OF GILBOA.
    (Supreme Court, General Term. Third Department.
    February 13, 1894.)
    Appeal from special term, Schoharie county. '
    Action by Francisco Wood against the town of Gilboa. From an order refusing to set aside the verdict and judgment, and grant a new trial ón the ground that plaintiff, during the trial, treated one of the jurors to beer, wine, and liquor, and paid for the same, defendant appeals.
    For decision of appeal from judgment, see 27 N. Y. Supp. 586.
    Argued before MAYHAM, P. J., and PUTNAM and HERRICK, JJ.
    Gilbert & Andrus (C. L. Andrus, of counsel), for appellant.
    Krum & Grant (Hobert Krum, of counsel), for respondent
   No opinion. Order affirmed, with costs and disbursements.