58 Minn. 559 | Minn. | 1894
The sole issue in this case was whether the defendant was guilty of actionable negligence in the care of a quantity of apples which plaintiff had intrusted to him to be kept in cold storage, and the only question of any importance on this appeal is whether the evidence justified the verdict in favor of the plaintiff.
An examination of the record satisfies us that the evidence made
The defendant makes a great many specifications of alleged error in the admission and rejection of evidence. These are so numerous, and so many of them palpably groundless, that we do not feel called upon to discuss them at length. We have examined all of them, and while, in a few instances, immaterial evidence may have been admitted, or evidence admitted out of its proper order, we do not find a single prejudicial error in the record.
Order affirmed.
(Opinion published 60 N. W. 545.)