Case Name: City of Philadelphia, Appellant, v. The Seventeenth and Nineteenth Street Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1896-10-05
Citations: 177 Pa. 378
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 150
Parties: City of Philadelphia, Appellant, v. The Seventeenth and Nineteenth Street Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia.
Judges: Before Sterrett, C. J., Green, Williams, Dean and Fell, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 177
Pages: 378–379

Head Matter:
City of Philadelphia, Appellant, v. The Seventeenth and Nineteenth Street Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia.
Argued April 10, 1896.
Appeal, No. 150, July T., 1895, by plaintiff, from judgment of C. P. No. 4, Phila. Co., June T., 1893, No. 73, non obstante veredicto.
Before Sterrett, C. J., Green, Williams, Dean and Fell, JJ.
Affirmed.
K. Spencer Miller and James Alcorn, assistant city solicitors,with them John L. Kinsey, city solicitor, for apppellant.
October 5, 1896:
Ellis Ames Ballard and John G. Johnson, with, them Rufus E. Shapley, for appellees.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Mr. Justice Williams,
This case presents no questions except such as have been sufficiently discussed in Phila. y. Hestonville, Mantua & Fair-mount Pass. Ry. Co., supra, 371, just decided, and in which an opinion is now on file. For the. reasons given in that ease the assignments of error in this case are overruled and the judgment is affirmed.