In July, 1890, one Herman Deiss brought an action in the district court of Douglas county against the Western Dry House & Construction Company, and caused an attachment to be issued and levied upon certain personal property as the property of the construction . company. Subsequently, William Kinsella brought this action in replevin for the attached property against the sheriff of Douglas county, but failing to give the bond required by statute, the property was returned to the sheriff and by him disposed of to satisfy the judgment rendered in the attachment suit of Deiss. Kinsella’s action proceeded against the sheriff as one for damages. The sheriff died pending the action and it was revived against Sharp, his administrator, who had a verdict and judgment, to reverse which Kinsella prosecutes to this court a petition in error.
The first assignment of error argued is that the verdict is not supported by sufficient evidence. After as patient and careful an examination of the record as we are capable of making we have
Reversed and remanded.