Ste. Genvevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Aug. 4, 1883 Mr. John SHEARLOCK brought a new miller from St. Louis last Saturday evening. The excursion boat "Nick Sauers" will leave the City Landing to-morrow at 7 a.m. Prof. BREWER will give one of his splendid dramatic entertainments at Difani's Hall, St. Mary, this evening. Don't fail to hear him. The St. Louis police have been instructed not to report bakers, butchers, restaurant keepers and ice venders, who do business on Sundays. A society of law-abiding, Sunday law-observing, but Sunday beer-drinking citizens has been started here, who will but their beer on Saturday and drink it on Sunday. The place of rendezvous is MAXWELL's Hill and the entrance fee is 25 cents. Who will hereafter say, Ste. Genevieve has no enterprise. On Sunday last, J.J. WILSON took Hy. EBBRECHT, the miller, to SHEARLOCK's Mills on River aux Vases and it being a darksome night and Jim not being very well acquainted with the road happened to strike a gully in the road, fell from the vehicle, and struck his shin against a rock. He did not think much of the accident at the time, but the bruis has become a serious affair since, and Jim is an invalid. We gladly notice the high commendation that is being generally bestowed upon Judge THOMAS of Jefferson Co., for the prudent bearing and tact exhibited by him as special Judge of the called term of Circuit Court held here this week. Judge THOMAS is a good lawyer and a gentleman and carries the good wishes of our lawyers as well as of the whole community with him to his native Co. On last Wednesday, while the Hudson was landing here, one of the roust-abouts was struck by the stange plank and, it is thought, fatally injured. Our city landing will probably be abandoned soon on account of the low stage of water. The Ste. Genevieve was not able to reach it Monday night and had to land further down. The committing of nuisances in the streets of the dity becomes more frequent. Last Monday two parties were apprehended for that offense. No fines have yet been assessed. No names. Among the prominent lawyers attending the special session of the Circuit Court here this week, we note: Hon. Martin L. CLARDY and Judge CARTER of Farmington, J. Perry JOHNSON of Fredericktown. Prof. BREWER's dramatic entertainment was, on the whole, a success. The difficulty of having different characters represented by the same artist is too great to admit of any criticiam on the delivery of the different roles. A born artist rarely excels in more than one role, but the rendition of the different characters comprimised in Prof. BREWER's repertoire was more than we expected. It was, in short, a success in the fullest sense of the word. A GRAND PICNIC! Will be held on the 15th of Aug. near the River aux Vases Bridge, at which Thos. B. WHITLEDGE of St. Mary and two or three other speakers will address the people on the subject of county matters in general and of Co. roads in particular. The Progressive Cornet Band will be in attendance. First class refreshments will be served on the ground. A ball at the Quarrytown Hall will conclude the festival. FLORENTIN SCHIRMAN Drs. CAMPBELL & FERGUSON, dentists of St. Louis, will be in Ste. Genevieve, Monday, Aug. 13th and will remain but one week. All operations to be performed, will be done skillfully, and with the least possible pain to the patient. Extracting and filling teeth. Inserting artificial teeth. Natural teeth extracted, filled, and put back into their sockets. Artificial teeth filled. All diseases of the mouth treated. Diseased antrum; loosened teeth, whether caused by mercury or tarter and micrococoi, if taken in time may be thoroughly cured. Gas given for the painles extracting of teeth.