95 Tenn. 271 | Tenn. | 1895
Jasper Barnes and his wife, Charity Barnes, sued the Western Union Telegraph Company for carelessly and negligently failing to deliver to them a telegraphic message announcing the death of her father, and, by such failure in its duty, causing them to suffer much pain, anguish, and distress of mind because not informed of the death, as, by the prompt delivery of the message, they would have been, in time to attend and participate in his funeral. The case was tried by Court and jury upon a plea of not guilty, and verdict and judgment were rendered in favor of the plaintiffs for two hundred dollars. Motion for new trial having been overruled, the defendant appealed in error.
The burden was upon the plaintiffs to establish, by proof, that neither of them received the mes
Reverse and remand.