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I THE ! MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. I vol.. viii. MARSHAL!. SAMNH COUNTY, MISyoUM. SKPT. IT,., 1HM. no. .'11. 1 HIHR' 'a,. ijjyJHilHHHIilH CRIMINAL COURT. Cstc Agilnti Jimei Ming, Freed, Pjt Ingram jnd Skinner Continued. ON THC MCRAMCC RIVER, N CAM VALLCV PARK, MO, ( nrt 41 ill 1i Iron M lliltulil Itillitiijr I i C. & A. ACCIDENTS. IlMC """''t 'nl tt'a fixed nt $200: for n failure Ito taise which, lie was lucked up in the county Willie freight No. 73, was switching In lhc7jni, yard nt this place, an cast bound mint train llarucs claims to Ime been robbed of $17.30 came around the curve at the rate of 1 5 miles Saturday evening, luck of Robcilsou .t Ilaru. nn hour, and taking the other cicw tiuawaies, It itts Slalile mid identifier the accused mi ties an struck the caboose nnd n car loaded with grain, his assailants. which had been left standing on the main track, with such force ns to send them flying In nil directions The engine running into the cats was not so badly Injured, but considerably the worse for the accident. Luckily, the engineer and fireman, by jumping from their engine, when the smash up Iwcamc inevitable, saved their lives. On Tuesday night, n car load of mules own ed by Howies & Conway, which were 011 their way to the St. Louis market, suffeied n pecu liar accident. A spark from ttie engine, when nbout three miles tills side o( Mater, set fire to the loose strnw In the car nnd before the mill mats could be taken out, two I'wcre burned to death nnd seven others badly injured. CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. Ilenrv lfntris mid I. ill Wnshtlii-tnll wen Monday nftcrnoor, arraigned before Jmtice h'"'"' Chase, charged witii the robbery of one Roland Dames, n farmer living near Miami, in this county. The two negroes were bound over to await the action of the next grand jury, the woman being released 011 iiccount n( two small STORTS CASE DISMISSED. The St. I.ouls commission merchants, who scented tin finest of WiMiam II, Stmts, when visiting In that city recently, 011 the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, through the talc of cattle upon which the-' parties claim ed n mortgage, failed to make out n case ngalusthim. On last h'liday, the cause came up for preliminary hiaring ititliecnmt nfciiui' tint correction in that citv and was dismissed by Judge Claik upon I lie ground that the ca.se was more properly one of a civil nature. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jno. K. II. Jarvlsnud l.illle May llriimmetl, Tedevlllc. Mo. Oliie Lyons and P.iicy Jenkins, Miami, Iva Lillian I'lleriiiid Hldiaid Wells. Mar- TWO OUT OH THREE. Mnr.sli.ill ilrfrnti'd Sudnlin in the tall games of Tues.l.ty and Wednesday, liiint.g two of the thre-games plaid, the last being ti shut out for the visitors, who retiirmd home over- children, dependent on her for support, while land, Wednesday nlglit. The J lily adjourned ti rmcouveiud Sept 1 1 1 It. State vs, J. I'. KiiiiiImiii, selling llipior with out license. Death ol deft suggested nnd cause is ordired stileki it from dwkct. Stale vs. !' 15. Skinner selling liquor on Sunday Continued until Thursday, Nov. 33, X.)t), Deft iicogiilcd 111 sum of $oo lor np pe iiuiirc nt tliat time i Same iulr in 5 itlur cases i State vs. I'm tngrnm. Perjury, cause rontd. uiilil ThutMl.iy, Nov a.i, ti)i), nml deft gles bond in sum nf j'joo with James Mete.ilf nod Jos Schnuimachcr i s sccttril'cs for iipeataiicr. Slate vs. James W Ming murder. Cause could until l'riday, Nov. 34, i.Syy, ugxin the application of mid tit cost of deft. State vs. W. R. 1'recd, rape, cause could, until Monday, Nov. 30, and deft remanded to custody. Court ndjouriied. LIVE STOCK WORLD. W. S. Newell, Marshall, marketed 61 head of gorxl 37J oiiiid hogs nt U-lVt otd to the St. Louis Pressed Ilecf Co., in St. Louis Tues day. Pan Itixliy. Sweet Springs, marketed 66 html uf gooil ;m pound hogs in St. Louis last Thursday, sold nt 4.jl to Nelson Morris & Co. W. S, Newell of Marshall, Mo., marketed a load of ,17 pound hogs bought by Ilclr. at S.62,'j. lie had another load not so good, 341 pounds average that sold to l'lillip Kcim nt l'rlday's St. Louis Nat, l(ciorter. Jno, I'.vnus had mules nml hordes on Ihe St. Louis market Wednesday. NEXT MEETING AT MARSHALL The County Cleiks of Missouri, who held their convention this week nt St- Joseph, de cided before adjourning, to hold their next an nual meeting In Ibis city. W. IS. L.Smith, Clerk of this county, nlteuded the recent con vention, nnd was appointed a member of the committee mi School l.ius He w.is also plac id upon the committie to prepare n program for the next convention, to gctlier with A, J. Lie, W. T. Towns, K. M, Nash and P. li. Hrady. .