PER CURIAM.
The second specification alone covers the omission to schedule the sister as a creditor; it is general, merely alleging that he failed to put into his schedules the name of all his creditors. It was certainly bad on exception, and perhaps bad anyway; but, as the point was apparently not raised, we proceed to the merits: Kate Samuels had lent at least $3,000, apparently $4,000 in all, to the bankrupt, and held some insurance policies as security. Just why...
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