Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, July 21, 1883 Will we have a glass factory this season? Not this season, some other season. We are informed by one of our merchants that the City of Ste. Genevieve loses $75 revenue by the high license law. Owners and renters of the Big Field-land will meet at the Court House in Ste. Genevieve on Saturday, July 28, at 2 o'clock P.M. Tickets for Mr. BREWER's dramatic entertainment on the 31 can be got at John L. BOVERIE's store, ROZIER & JOKERST's and at CARSSOW's and HERTICH's drug stores. The clouds are doing good service to old Ste. Genevieve this season by settling the dust at convenient intervals, thus rendering sprinkling carts unnecessary. Last Tuesday Gottlieb REHM brought the first flat boat load of new wheat from the Illinois side to the Cone Mills. The wheat came from Mr. Wm. CARR. Pasteur of germ-theory fame, says it is dangerous to kiss any one who is fasting. Moral -- Always treat your girl to WILKINSON"S delicious ice-cream early in the evening. Seven fisherman, laboring until a late hour of the night and returning woth three croppies, are not anxious to make a great noise about their big haul. However, don't be discouraged, gents, "try, try again." We are surprised to hear that Mr. William ROTH has not yet disposed of his wonderful lamb with three legs and two tails. If Barnum don't want the curiosity, why don't you organize a private traveling show, William? The citizens of Ste. Genevieve have chartered the "Nick Sauers" for a pleasure trip to Evansville on Sunday, July 29. The Progressive Cornet Band will accompany the excursion. Tickets, round trip, for adults, 75 cents; children under 14, 35 cents. A one armed specimen of the industrial fraternity without occupation, who made a nuisance of himself, was locked up on Wednesday but discharged next morning with a fair warning to "move on" and out of the city within ten minutes. He took the hint. Our City Council passed and ordinance last Saturday night, which requires saloon keepers to keep their saloons closed from 12 o'clock at night until 5 o'clock in the morning. The ordinance contains the provision that any barkeeper can get a permit for opening during the time mentioned upon a payment of a special license of $2.50 for every time he so opens. Christ ROTH saw a floater in a drift pile while walking over the Kaskaskia bar, Tuesday. He immediately went home, saddled his horse and rode to town to inform the coroner, who proceeded to hold the usual inquest. The body was too much decayed to be recognized as white or black, was clad in dark gray jeans pants, striped cotton over shirt, cotton and wool undershirt, brogan shoes No. 9, and considerably dried up by the rays of the sun. I want everybody to know that I am ready to take photographs at any time, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $2 per dozen for Carte de Visite and $4 per doz. for cabinet size, and other styles equally as low, and will also be glad to see you come along with your Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, same as before. Yours, L. HENRIOUD