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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 4601.
    Adams v. Nemeyer, Mayor, et al.
    (Decided January 14, 1896.)
    Error to the Circuit Court of Hancock county.
    
      George II. Phelps, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Pendleton <& Whiteley; Boss d¡ Kinder; J. A. <& K V. Dope; K T. Dunn and A. Zugschwert. for defendants in error.
   The act of the Legislature passed March 31, 1892, authorizing cities having at the last federal census a population of 18,553 to issue and sell the bonds of the' city to be paid by a tax to be levied on the property of the city,, tobe used for the purpose of purchasing grounds and buildings within such* city or its immediate vicinity for manufacturing purposes, 89 Laws, 168, is invalid for two reasons: First: It is a special act of a general nature conferring corporate power; and second: It authorizes the use of the power of taxation by a city for private, and not public, purposes.

Judgment of the circuit court reversed and that of the common pleas affirmed.