City of Champaign v. Beasley, 56 Ill. App. 621 (1895)

Feb. 11, 1895 · Illinois Appellate Court
56 Ill. App. 621

City of Champaign v. Manzella Beasley.

1. Cities and Villages —Sewers—Nuisances.—This ease is governed by the case of The City df Champaign v. Maguire, supra.

Memorandum.—Case. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Champaign County; the Hon. Francis M. Weight, Judge, presiding.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed February 11, 1895.

E. L. Sweet, city attorney, and J. L. Bat, attorneys for appellant.

Solon Philbriok, Bot Weight and A. J. Miller, attorneys for appellee.

Mr. Justice Boggs

delivered the opinion op the Court.

The material facts and the points in law arising upon this record are the same presented by the record in the case of The City of Champaign v. William Maguire decided by this court at this term.

The opinion rendered in that case is applicable to and disposes of all questions necessary to be determined in this, and resting upon it as authority, the judgment herein is affirmed.