WEST r.OXBURY PARK. 103 



record does not disclose that the petition was not filed 

 "within the statutory time." Robert M. Morse, Jr. and 

 Moorfield Storey for the petitioner and A.J.Bailey and 

 K. AV. Nason for respondent. 



Thus ends this important case in litigatiou, — one of 

 the most important in regard to the maguitude of the 

 several claims, that has recently been tried in our 

 courts, the amount involved being over live hundred 

 thousand dollars. 



The legal expenses were fully commensurate, being 

 nearly twenty thousand dollars, besides the extraordi- 

 nary labors of the plaintiif. 



'•^ Let thej-e be gall enough in thy ink, though 

 thou zvrite -with a goose-pen, no matte?-.'''' 



— Shahsfeare, Tzvelfth Night. 



FINIS. 



