Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, May 5, 1883 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Reported by Emile P. VOGT, Examiner of Land Titles. Durng the week ending May 4th, 1883. Caroline SCHWEIS et al to Nicholas JOKERST - $10 Nich. JOKERST jr. to Caroline SCHWEIS - $10 John T. LABRUYERE, guardian to L. PAUTER - $1,133 Leon BOGY to Jules ROZIER - $50 Aug. W. LENZ to Jules ROZIER - $25 ***** ROZIER & JOKERST will pay, commencing Monday next, for Eggs - 11cts Butter - 30cts Lard - 14cts Bacon - 14cts Hams - 14cts Shoulders - 11cts Hides - 17cts Wool, unwashed - 20 to 25cts Wool, washed - 33 to 37cts ROZIER & JOKERST will sell next week, commencing Monday, Eggs - 10cts Butter - 25cts Lard - 12 1/2cts Bacon - 13cts Hams - 13cts Shoulders - 10cts ***** The river is on the rise. There are 53 Mondays in the present year. Beautiful spring is again with us in all her splendor. The HARRIS copper furnace, roaster and refinery are in full blast. Ladies' and Misses' side-lace Shoes are sold below cost at MAT KLEIN's Uncle Nick came back on the "Hudson" thursday morning at 4 o'clock; he is a man of early habits. The new city marshal, L.D. THURMAN, was sworn in on Monday last, and entered upon his official duties the day after. 40 fine Cassimere Coats, single, at cost price and below, for sale at C.W. HAMM's We learn that the steamer Hudson took 1375 barrels of flour from the Cone Mills on board last Monday. At the same time Mr. WEHNER took passage to St. Louis. Mrs. E. KERN has gone to the city this week to purchase a new and complete stock of millinery goods, latest summer styles. She will return on Tuesday night. Give her a call and see for yourself. Our Friend Mr. Emile P. VOGT will be pleased to give any person, who may wish to experiment free, a few grains of Egyptian rice, apply at his office, 3rd house north of Merchant on east sideof 3rd street. There is some talk of the Anchor Line running a new boat between St. Louis and Cape Girardeau, this coming fall, to work as a local packet, and take the place of their present Steamer Emma C. Elliott.