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9. South fence of <b, -Ift
over two feet in Second street
10. Fence Of lot 7 and Ionge on
lot 8, block 4 ' on S-,Wtt street two
feet—Gov. UODway, owner. . 11
11- West fence of lots- 7, ,8 and
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'MAID and Seott, them is a water
trough and Ahod, oecuffivg & space
of 12280 feet, -f6rpn;ae,
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S. Davis, owlaeri,
13. On Second street, , sidewalk,,
used for private purposes, runnier
100 feet along , Second stme�-
ELughe' &- 1q4AftY,'8 0114 Stand—W.
F. Wright owner.
14. Cow or�Grse
fit&-ble in, rear
of lot 7, bloc� , I
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half of alley—owner, W. , 81-
Worthen.
15. Rear, of lots- 10, 1j and
block i3,6 eight I
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Kortop, awner,
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feet in alley as -fence&,.,
18. R..,ar , fence; 0,1-_ ift: -factory,:
cornier $Cott t and-, Wster Streets- 1
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the river frpnt,,and,the,,tpospassers
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ground, 'between , it :An '
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- Wit J be City council of the 1 aid ord 2aid approves
of Little Rock did on the ilth day of
theconTrSct .49 thEretn Set Out. the said
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lh'(1- in tier, duV pass an ordinance
e,,aip.-mv hereb
. y bind, itself to comply
-d an ordinance in relation to
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I . aH the terms-.and conditions of the
lva,er•orLs, and granting certain rights
f- me, and binds jigelf fafthfully to exe-
5, -nown as
ind prah fleges to the comvany, h
1L;rj do anti perform any and all things
waterworks company; an
the Home w d
th� --n required of it and in the manner
IIIVIIELMAS, By said ordinan-e it is
1'leltin i=et; out. Said company adopts
rf qinr� a that aid company accept
-vi C)ILdmance as a part of this accept-
. M W ritinz the terms and c, editions of
- a+,, ordinance within rixty days of ,b e
-in tej4mony where-f, the said Rome
pi-.,ge of said ordinance, to-wft: De-
wattrvrolrk-s company by its president and
t-n wr a-. 1860, which time tea; by re-o-
:ecretary, has I hisfhe 17th day of rubru -
of said city councll e-xTe-it:d fur
ury, lzsn!, si-aned this acceptance and
1 Y lais from February 5, 1664.'
affixed it Y official and eorpo6te ;eat,
tne -
e -Home vMterw , ci)mpqn v
-Th -ork� v, b_
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L',Wpau.v hereby dfel.ares i,^ accept-
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" B IV LD, Pr.-- laent.
CSGFO. P. C. RU-MBOuGH, Qev-.11
1�be terms and ennditions of
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horses for the. fire°
that they had two ho�� h sum
harness and recmmegded that the mone r
expended by A-1 11 he rem -
t btirsed, and; that e e fig the
salary peririorz +f. the )ee of the j
company �`egort aupred: � _ k
on motion of Alderman SEephem�
Claib Watkins, of the Hone, . wale
enpnpany, made sta
tendon to the puri3y;of�hs'z
furnished by that company, aad
i the council that the water to be a
would always be of the very
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aids for furnishing pauper coffins were
2—;eived frani C. N. McNeal, who Weed
to furnish coffins for adults at #2 50; for
childrem, $1 25; 91so, from Dunlap &
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oyer, who agreed to furnish coffins over
three feet Long at %%2 90 each; under three
feet at $190 each; also, a bid from Mr_
Cook, who will furnish coffins for adults
at $92 50 each; children'; at $150. Bids
referred to committee on public groun4
with power to act.
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riiLey Bashan -presented a com-
r.11 n in which he stated that a dis-
Putd—hAd arisen in regard to wheth'r
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blocks 180 and 181, and-asked that he be
autborized to make an agreed case before a,
the pbancellor-of the chancery court. Tae az
request was granted, VF'
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