
    St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Company v. John C. Mossman.
    Action brought before a justice of the peace of Sedgwick county, by Mossman against the Railway Company, to recover $120, with interest, claimed as the value of plaintiff’s two milch cows alleged to have been crippled, wounded, and thereby rendered worthless, by the defendant. From a judgment against the defendant Company it appealed to the district court of that county. Trial therein October 12, 1882, and judgment for plaintiff for $97.87J damages, $25 attorney-fee, and $36.50 costs. Defendant brings the case to this court.
    
      
      Sluss & Hatton, for plaintiff in error.
    
      John Clark, for defendant in error.
   Per Curiam:

The judgment of the court below in this case will be affirmed, upon the authority of the case of The St. Louis & San Francisco Railway Co. v. Dudgeon, 28 Kas. 283, ¶ 3 of syllabus, and the corresponding portion of the opinion. Also, see Berry v. St. Louis, Salem & Little Rock Rld. Co., 65 Mo. 172.  