
    Decker v. Postal Telegraph Company, Appellant.
    Argued Jan. 19, 1903.
    Appeal, No. 29, Jan. T., 1903, by defendant, from judgment of C. P. Wayne Co., May T., 1901, No. 69, on verdict for plaintiff in case of C. N. Decker and Martha Decker, life tenants, and Floyd Decker, Mortimer Decker and Elizabeth Decker Toms, remainder-men in fee, v. Postal Telegraph Company.
    Before Beaver, Smith, W. W. Porter, W. D. Porter and Morrison, JJ.
    Affirmed.
    
      March 12, 1903:
   Opinion by

Morrison, J.,

This case is similar to No. 26, January term, 1903, in which an opinion is this day filed, and for the reasons given therein the assignments of error are all overruled, except the one in regard to interest, which is sustained to the extent of striking off the’interest: Richards v. Citizens’ Natural Gas Co., 130 Pa. 37.

Judgment reduced nunc pro tunc as of March 6, 1902, to §649.93, tad thereupon judgment affirmed.  