Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1882 Work on the Graveyard Road is rapidly advancing. Mrs. charles J. DODGE of Burlington, Iowa, is here on a visit to her relation. Mr. BERRY desires us to say to his many friends that he is thankful for the votes they were pleased to give him and that they will think kindly of him in the future. Lizzie CHARDIN, a school girl about 10 years old, who lives at Ringwald's, fell off the fence Wednesday and sprained her arm, besides sustaining other injuries. The new Hotel on Main street is nearly complete. The painters are busy putting the finishing touch on the outside woodwork. It is partly furnished and is expected to be ready to receive guests by the 20th inst. Sol. HILDEBRAND, the pauper. ran away form the Poor House on Thursday night of last week. As the man seems to lack good sense and is very filthy in his habits, his absence is rather a relief to the superintendent than anything else. Jacob HOOG one of our most enterprising farmers, shipped a fine drove of fat hogs to St. Louis last Monday. He said he had been offered 7cts in town. If so the drove must have fetched him a nice little sum. He shipped by Str. "Hudson". William SCHWENT will give a fine ball on St. Catherine's day, Nov. the 25th, 1882, at his place on the Potosi Road, about 10 miles from town. All friends and aquaintances are cordially invited to participate. Admission, one Dollar. Eli BOYER and his son Charley left for St. Louis on Wednesday night. Chas. has been in the city for the last two years, learning the plasterer trade, and is now assisting his father. The BOYER's evidently understand their business, as their work at Mrs. MEYER's new Hotel on Main street will prove.