Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, June 9, 1883 Who will be the next occupant of our county jail? Good, fresh Butter at 10 cents per lb. at C.A. HERTER's. The Attorney General has a level head - he agrees with the Herald. The county court snubbed our Prosecuting Attorney and the Att'y General snubs the county court, so that honors are even. Mr. Michael ARNOLD says that a swallow, which is almost entirely white, has sought her abode on his place, there being no black on her except the wings. A natural curiosity. $10,000 is the amount of our present county revenue; in order to pay that amount in ten years our county taxes would be increased about 15 per cent for the next ten years. The best 5 cent Cigars in the city at J.W. WILKINSON's. Our printers were treated to a bucket of cherries on Monday last by Dr. KRATZSCH. The present was kindly given and gratefully accepted, but, the boys asy, will bear repition, as the vessel was rather diminutive. Repetas, doctor, repetas. Nicholas WEHNER & Son have just received 350,000 feet of lumber and 450,000 shingles, of which 300,000 are of the Eau Claire *A* Extra Clear. At a meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Ste. Genevieve last week, Mr. Kilian GRIESHABER was re-elected street commissioner of the city. In the course of this month there will be published a paper in St. Mary, called the Little Joker, a business advertising sheet. A.L. LUNSFORD will publish it. HOOSS & HUBER, the hotel keepers at Perryville, will build a new brick ice house this summer, for which purpose they have bought 30,000 brick. John BRAUN, the clothes thief, who was sentenced to six days imprisonment in the county jail by the justice of the peace, was released last Monday. A good riddance. A Grand Picnic will be given on the 15th day of August next, near the River aux Vases bridge by Mr. Ferd. BIESER, overseer of the St. Mary Road. The proceeds of the festival will be appropriated to the improvement of the said road. George NAUMAN, the butcher of Farmington and brother of our sheriff, walked away from his home on last Friday night and has not been heard from since. On Monday morning the horse also disappeared, and the supposition is that it was stolen. Ice Cream - All those who appreciate a delicious plate of Ice Cream, are herewith informed that MRS. LEON JOKERST will, on every Sunday, be prepared to accommodate guests. Best attention assured. Fne lunch-table set in the commodious Billiard Hall. Private room for ladies. On Sunday last Mr. C.A. HERTER, Bart. JOKERST, John HAURY and others took a pleasure trip to Mrs. DOLL's farm, about 4 miles North of Ste. Genevieve. They all speak in glowing terms of the kind reception and generous treatment they received at the hand of Mrs. DOLL and Mrs. BEQUETTE, her amiable daughter. Mr. HERTER says the day will long be remembered as one of the pleasantest of his life and in the name of the party, takes this occassion to thank the ladies for the kindness bestowed upon them.