
    Macke v. Byrd et al., Appellants.
    
    DIVISION ONE.
    Appeal: FINAL judgment. A judgment appointing commissioners to appraise and admeasure a homestead is not a final one, and an appeal therefrom will not lie.
    
      
      Appeal from Cape Girardeau Circuit CoiM’t. — Hon. H. C. O’Bbyan, Judge.
    Appeal dismissed.
    ■ M. B. Oliver and J. W. LvmbcmgTh for appellants.
    
      W. H. Miller and Wilson Cramer for respondent.
   Brace, J.

This is a proceeding to reassign and admeasure a homestead in order to subject the excess resulting from an increase of value to the payment of a judgment. Issue was joined and tried upon the right of the plaintiff to have such reassignment, and found for the plaintiff; and thereupon commissioners were appointed to reappraise and admeasure the same. From this interlocutory judgment this appeal is prosecuted.

As a final judgment has not yet been rendered in the case, but the same is still pending, in the circuit court, the appeal is premature and must be dismissed; it is accordingly so ordered.

- All concur, except Baeclay, J., absent.  