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THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. Vol.. VIII. MAILSHAI,!,, SAI.INK COUXTV, MISKOUHI, JULV as, 1MU. No. L'l'i 1 H. H, DOWNING, ' i IM -t Milium A I 't(i Utlt , lt.l. I'.i. ..H -1 I'l 1 i I ' i' W I I -ry-r. 3$ RESIDENCE OF H, H. DOWNING, nil Kii-t Anon Slidi (It- ' V,ti -hat'- Niiii-Ui.n . l.t.rm . CRIMINAL COURT. Statu nf Missouri vs William H. PVcil. rape; enters pica d( not guilty: cae nt lor ltl.il Molt d.iy, Sept 1 1 itml ttef't tvniaadcd In jnll. Lafayette Sii.tt, a iH with intent to kill; verdict of guilty nml penally of time years in the pcnllcutiniy alnxed Garfield Itnhiiisnu. tmtglaty anil larceny, c tit let of guilty of l.ircvii .mil iwiiatly fixed at thice years in the peuiiiuliary. Thos. W. Jackson, felonious assault; cnlcts plea of guilty to common assault :comt assesses fine at 5,0, mid cotss trmamleil to custody of Sheriff Ouen Pile, tisatilt with intent to kill; enters plea nl not nitil t . continued at application nud cost of deft, until Thursday, Nov. J.V Per sonal tccoauiame in Mint of fjwi. William tlrnnt, ns.uilt with intent lokill; deft enters plea of guilty to comuioii assault and is given fo days in the County jail. 1'. I!. Skinner, keeping dramshop open on Sunday; enters plea of not guilty. cauc .set for l'ridav. July Silt. Personal tecogtiiance of $joo, for appearance. iSame entry in other five cases. ) Ordered liy court that new gtand jury lie Mtmmnnud. following jury Impanelled: Chas. ttviue, !eo. W. I.atluier. Joseph llamlll. Hit gene Dawes, A. J. (iraves, I'M Hayuie, Ulch aid dallies, J. I), llailey, John KeynohU, J110. W. Robertson. Hubert Wood and William Ilurtctt. James Wingfichl, embezzlement; cause con't till Nov. 32, 1 Htj'j at def fs cost. (Same entry in second case.) Ceo (letkin, carrying concealed weapons, verdict of nut guilty tendered; deft discharg cd. Pat Ingram, jietjury; enters plea of not guil ty. Cause set for l'tiday, 3.SU1. William Young, felonious assault! enters plea of not guilty. Cause set for Saturday William Samuels, burglary and laiceuy; en ters plea of not guilty and is remanded. Alouo Clay assault with Intent to kill, tried liy jury and found guilty. Punishment assess ed at 10 years in the penitentiary. State of Mi.ssouii vs. J110. J. Hawkins, burg lary and larceny court assesses puuisliuient at 2 years iu the vultcutiary and Ktro1e granted: recognized In sum of S100 for appearance at each term. (Same entry in second case ) I;. W. lllackfotd. regular shipper of lllack hum, was 011 the Kansas City market Hrlday with a load of cattle. LIVE STOCK WORLD J. I'. Holf was in St l.ottls Tucmlay with cattle ftom Illackliiirn, itiriudiug ij head of well rmished l.illj pound steers sold to Swift A Company at 55 00. Daniel O'llrleit of this city, who is so well and favorably known nil over Saline, has lieeit olTercd a position with the live stock and com mission fitm of Alexander and Conover of Chicago, as a traveling representative, .vhlch hi- has accepted. S. .V II. Mauls, Illackliiirn, were 011 the St. Louis market Tuesday with i.roi loitnil steels sold at 3 10 to an liasteru order buyer. H. (5. Pauling, lllackhuru, had in 15 head l.lOd Ninnd steers sold at 5,l.,ts to Swift i Company iu St. Louis Tuesday. Col. J. T. Thorp, a veteran stockman ot Naptnn. Ssline county, Mo., was heie with n select consignment of cattle Iroin Nelson, Mo . that wete reared nml fed liv John lletklev, one of Pettis omul) a largest and best cuttlctiltii. His offerings Incliuled to highly finished 1. I.lii x)iuid steers that with two other loads topped the market at Si.65. Swift .Si Co. was the putchflser. Wednesday's St. Louis Niit! 1n1.1t Uviotter. H. C. Terrell of Marshall had hogs on K. C market Wcdnesdav. TT"