BARBER IN TROUBLEWilliam Dry, a barber, vent before Justice Harrlck and swore out a warrant for the a neat of Charles Raymond, charging him with assault, and now William Dry must face a charge in Justice Blake’s court in which he Is charged with using vile languageand t ailing Mrs. Clara Easner indecent names.'1 nese two men met at the home of Mrs. Kssner and had some trouble, Dry getting kicked out of the house He then brought suit against Raymond and another against Mrs. Essner, whom he claims owes him the sum of $18.