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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In re Lincoln Avenue. William Jenkinson’s Appeal.
    Argued Oct. 24, 1899.
    Appeal, No. 49, Oct. T., 1899, by William Jenkinson, from order of C. P. No. 2, Allegheny Co., Jan. T., 1895, No. 361, dismissing exceptions to report of viewers.
    Before Sterrett, C. J., Green, McCollum, Mitchell, Dean, Fell and Brown, JJ.
    Affirmed.
    James Fitzsimmons, with him J. S. Ferguson and David L. Starr, for appellants.
    
      Gfeorge H. Quaill, for appellee, was not heard;
    Octtober 30, 1899:
   Per Curiam,

We find no error in the record that would justify us in sustaining any of the specifications of error. For reasons given in the opinion of the learned judge of the court below, he was clearly right in dismissing appellant’s exceptions. See Lincoln Avenue, Mary Rodgers’s Appeal, ante, p. 432.

Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed at appellant’s costs.