Elliott, J. On the night of December 9th, 1881, the appellee’s intestate, Andrew J. Buck, took passage on one of the appellant’s passenger trains at the town of Darlington for the station of Sugar Creek, not far distant. Both these places were regular stations of the company, at which passengers were received and discharged, and the train on which the deceased took passage stopped at Sugar Creek. About the time the train usually…
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