'In the year 1874 the board of supervisors of Lyon County, Iowa, undertook to establish highways on every section line in said county, except a few not necessary to be here mentioned. The order was ah omnibus one, and the only notice of the establishment thereof was a published one, which was also omnibus in character, and directed simply to “ whom it might concern.” The alleged highway is between sections 28 and 29 and sections 32 and, 33. Defendant' claims that there is a highway there, pursuant to-the general order to which we have referred, and to a legalizing act passed by the Legislature, known as chapter 233, paragraph 184, Acts 29th General Assembly, which undertook to cure all defects in the establishment of highways, pursuant to the general order hereinbefore referred to, and to make said highways legal in every respect. Plaintiff contends that the defective highways established pursuant to the general omnibus order were, or at least the one in question was, abandoned by the county authorities; that it was never open to public travel, and that no work was
The decree is right, and it is affirmed.