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Jan. 27 - March 3, 18812? 41/ 61-e, f-I -,fe- Kf A 14f r f,7,7,t 4 6-,,, --e, m m le 0�7 /7 7 Cl- 7'-r- 1, 4- g x!A 10, 1 o 7' W11- t:c I/T a�e� £~r � � 2 �� - � � f� - � � ?,. Ll Cr y�-,�_ E' E� /' �r i �� yy-rZ f � i f !r , t � 17 Y -e 0 A .0 , I 4r X 2 k f 74f f &-Zl (4 te e, e 'I fS 7, Uo f— Or T— I -e el -�Z -r C-IUA-IrJk / 71/ jr t I- (Ir 411t. AIt 64 IA. k,4 A/ 9 6, li c -141 CN — < IA 7 A,- rc 1�7 I �CIV 9��, (11A A, 0- Ap el 7 f, f I I el f I z . -1--7 to—s"-, -6r v r t If to r "1 - - 5- 1 the M Owing. ust and Oir st distanee CA 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 9, block 5 , -Ru additiom, ti roe fee t an is Str -_ Calling, met- ru 999, owner. second, ab ea Wt Ween 'MAID and Seott, them is a water trough and Ahod, oecuffivg & space of 12280 feet, -f6rpn;ae, - 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 ­­ n, rap es .ems half of alley—owner, W. , 81- Worthen. 15. Rear, of lots- 10, 1j and block i3,6 eight I — I e- , , eet- t, le fenced � - as Rt- owner.' M Rew, ,* - block - f, lots 7j 8 139, five feer-as leneea— Kortop, awner, 17. Rear of lot feet in alley as -fence&,., 18. R..,ar , fence; 0,1-_ ift: -factory,: cornier $Cott t and-, Wster Streets- 1 6igbt feet on qcot�,, d live fea on Water's I � z Respeafully stibrai GEo.,P. 0-iju3taanGm- Z. R. ,TL.VMjCN—H&®I-n9_-_ reported the river frpnt,,and,the,,tpospassers thereupon, frpi:u jk_ te, street to Rain, I noviiihmit most re W. - fu ly the l foiowin I I _ _& repot, frQM, Main street toj3egtor ayengp_ P East of MID' A iroet� I Aho, Little, p, kver aad Texas- railway ' coatinnes the, li u6,16f the 'Baring Cross Pany, aA# for 150 feet city,$, ground, 'between , it :An ' th# aoLton, sh�J, is leased to Obarleg. 0 kr _ ­! - - - '", I - ­_1 I a l- T ed i very. both the oi in the extr isight and i Deighbo3 , I mired ter Ito the =81 river front i pipe of im b n eater -th _Vm � MT 17 C-Cr, 41 r7_4 --t Y_ J 7 7 4/ m /14 r T _ r ��ti s ,( .- ,T.=i !.` "' }C ,�ir�'- '�' l.ri- i.'%'�- L.- Z2...• 9'�. 'G( ? % , .� /�Fl �'(/' L -t ir, c x�2 _ /�/ • `� / {/� f� L'� _ Jy OC- , h' 9 /- 9 F Ala` r f� Ilk tl-_Q e— 2 /fj �� t, A�) ICY f i 1 f f„" i ? 4Nx, 72 A/I 4 01 1 4F I J, It c Lrf cl< r 4F I J, -41 4F IA e X J7 < < A27 4, If 1. AD- F ,.'. A ,. �J e R IN m 442 K 41 C L ,7 All, 112 �t A 'k-/ 7-7 / 7 (7, "A Z` li r) fl( f -7 Z, /,-" —rI "CIL -f d, f r. f f - 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 eftv lh'(1- in tier, duV pass an ordinance e,,aip.-mv hereb . y bind, itself to comply -d an ordinance in relation to ' 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_ $� "7 'AP -s' L',Wpau.v hereby dfel.ares i,^ accept- 'lie " B IV LD, Pr.-- laent. CSGFO. P. C. RU-MBOuGH, Qev-.11 1�be terms and ennditions of Urm MPM -24 14 q all, I ex R ;14 41 TJ '49, 4, ".-c c '71 P- G+--t 22-t f - uz C 41 re I A 11,7 Aa- I f "I 14 p 1 J Jf- -07 A, Mt� , Att.,...y iii o the of _0 "the dftWou of the suproln, t Cr4 of 18719., a tiny Ado tu- doehWed the that the ov -e 'v r At e ° ;a u, 4 xv i; r! f/ zx/;Z;/ 1 �1-17.t / r j 'rhe= 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 ,r,. - �r X ' r r � r �} /t 1 ���fiZ,�; - �'�J� -C� C/t C ✓ �����+r {���/� -� � � %��1!t —vim �/ �-� -/y X r � f (� r CA- J 1 m k oj - zI I. 4, VL, -74 zy- 'Al X�m -e4 7-rf 111t, -1-11 Ij x A�I 413 I/ lr�l 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 & M i 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. F7 X� Z" riiLey Bashan -presented a com- r.11 n in which he stated that a dis- Putd—hAd arisen in regard to wheth'r A V Mkmh street, should extend through 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' `1 - �' /,t7 r I f -Z) if J Fs e 7 , 1-7 "y1.'74 ?- , � 4�6 /9 U 4) -7 Cj A r I f -Z) if J Fs e 7 , 1-7 "y1.'74 ?- , � 4�6 /9 U 4) -7 Cj L-/� I ZA v �%v � 09 ,� tv�t �, �� �, , > tea. dv rs; zv 4CA p � -7r -Z"t 6j4--1 RE m 1/41 11-11(14- 4A z& 1�7 all -4A ell t M/ /� r 0 7 7" 1-14D e, f 4 47 el-44L—1 X_ �� oc 7/t— 0-7,1_6-, �C'� r� �l