No. 6 | Pa. | Apr 30, 1888

Per Curiam:

It is wholly unnecessary for us to enter upon the discussion of a case so utterly wanting of equity as the one in hand. The court below has said all that was required to show the fallacy of the appellant’s complaint; and we have, therefore, nothing to do but concur in the decree.

The appeal is dismissed and the decree affirmed, at costs of appellant.

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