Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Sept. 23, 1882 Frank DECK's hand is rapidly getting better and he hopes soon to be able to do light work. Pine Valley School, in District No. 47, situated near Jno. WEILER's farm, will begin on Monday, Oct. 16, Mr. Daniel LOIDA, master presiding. New Offenburg has another physician, Dr. KRATZSCH. For a considerable time the people of N.O. have been obliged to do without a home physician, and we hope that in Dr. K. they have aquired the competent and faithful medical aid they really need, and that the Doctor will find a pleasant and remunerative sphere for his responsible and often disagreeable vocation. Where is out City Council? Now listen: Marble Hill, a little town of 3 or 4 hundred inhabitants, is going to have street lamps. You hear it? And said lamps are to be put up and run at the expense of her business men. This is commendable. But business men alone do not require street lamps; other people are benefited by them as well. We need a few more lamps in Ste. Genevieve and the city ought to furnish them. The City Council was called to meet at the Mayor's office this week to deliberate upon the advisability of a quarantine between this place and Prairie du Rocher, as a family in the neighborhood of that place was down with the smallpox, four members having already succumbed to the malady. It was thought best to have the thing investigated before taking any further steps and Dr. ANDRE was selected as city physician and, as such, was requested to learn what he could of the case and report. We hear that Dr. ANDRE was over in Illinois Wednesday to see about the smallpox and reports the rumor to have been somwhat exagerated. We are glad that a quarantine is not needed.