PER CURIAM.
The appeal involves only questions of fact, depending upon an especially intricate web of unsatisfactory evidence. It is conceded that the bankrupt bought merchandise of the claimant's assignor, and the amount of that account is agreed upon. It is not disputed, or, if so, the objection is only a gossamer, that the bankrupt had an offset because of advances made by it to fit up the assignor's shop. The only issue of substance is whether these advances were...
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