\ ‘ DOWNERS GROVE REPORT The min last Tuesday night (â€honed up vegwtuliun wonderfully. Wm. Stratum left yesterday morning Jl for n budnesn trip to New York. In and Hrs. Stun Curtis visited «hdtrelauvesin Downers over Sun‘ day. "bn‘ tor a blames: trip to New Inn. There is A good deal of complaint In regard to the number and ferocity of the dogs In (mr village. There la a. strict. anllnnnce regulating the keepâ€" lng of dogs and M. wlll be enforced. One human life is or Inesumnbly more value than all the dogs in Christendom. ‘ Alarge gang of men are here at work building the telephone lulo throughwlamnnl. ll. Is the inten- Mon m have the line in npemlion by the lat of July. The mum": comedy of Pancho», the Cricket-.will he presented at tho ‘Auditorlum Tmlay evening. June 18. We have some special lmrgains‘in re- frigerators mu! gasolene stnves. Give as a call betore buying. lira. James Burns. and sister, I“: Barnum-ave across the country to DaKflh lat Thursday. returning the ï¬rst of the week. . Don’t shoot the man that ï¬lm if it's hot. enough for you. The chances new that the warm weather hm made him! D. you need .1 but? If sob;- sure and examine the stovk at Nash ï¬rm. store. from 75 cent: up. Hrs. Samuel Campbell, of lavish)», "1., is here far a visit with her slsbr, 'W. ll. [human offers some very M hm Inuit-r allegations In Ms M thin week. NM!» "rm; sell ban. The Q. my :1" ramp through Wad hes-lay. lml "mall": mull"! "Imam-tn!" In"! Ian “on". Io (‘I‘uis rot "n. «nu-lo mt» bot-cl "mung mourn gm. My! mod" the W M "Bun-mm Nana-n" I «m..- [rt "no rm. wool. " 'lDownor'e Grove is situated in DuPaxe county. Illinois at miles west oi the Union Depot in Chicago. on the msln line 0! the 0.B.Q.E.B. It is attractively located on rolllnu around in the midst of beautiâ€" ful [roves oi natural timber. and contains at population oi about new. Handsome and costly edilicea line its shaded streets and urovee. and n widevuwnke progressive peo-; ple are its residents. lte religious and eduâ€"i national advantages are oi the host. its su- burban truln service all that could be deâ€" sired. A first class system 01 waterworks is now in operation. also telephone connw lion with the city. The Inrroundlnit counâ€" try is settled by thrllty tumors who make this their market. our merehsnte ere bright and enterprising businessmen. I" doinxu thriving business. The population olthe town has more' timn doubled in the luau years and many costly buildings on now in the course 0! construction. A healthy religious atmosphere pervades the community. l-luioolm are prohibited by law as well as Iny public sentiment. end we , challenge any town in llllnolu to compote \ with u» an in place to invontin either a home or a business iucutlon. IJ‘VI III-I'll? "a- nu- nun Way Aqln nu flrnl rm dmflvlv Hm. I’m: IAIIJI. Wo- le-l.-~-II7-ll. l2" pa. I'll pa. WERS GROVE. IN EFFECT MAY I9, .895. CURRENT N EWH. YIIIAlm nun-um nun column '1‘: VOL. 12. c. B. I. 0. Suburban "It Carl. IDIEHTIII'O ï¬lTEJ. [-1 Jan pm. hi! pl m"! hm mrncm â€and flu. cu. DAB BOWEN)!“ GROVE. Mud.) Tull-o. Inn-14v, GUIDAY. III! ï¬ 0- †L'L". l..__| -lL'I Hertz 8 north. LIA'I run-Loo mp- lam-oat) ll“- «dunno. ill I...“ IL:- "A. For the ï¬rst time In many years on ell'ort was made to close on saloons ln Lamont, for three hours last Sunday. between 9 and 12 o’clock. Mayor Mcâ€" Carthy Issued a proclamation to thls eflecl. last week and Was on hand Sun- day morning to see it, carried out. The llrnl. oll’ender arrested was N. Snuher, the wmlthleal. citizen or Lamont and1 ‘proprletor of the quietest and most reputable saloon. He gave bonds and was dismissed. Three other saloon- keopon were arrested and lodged in jail, and mum an hour the order was observed by all. ' Large stack of bedding plants for â€To at wholesale mica. Nice. strong plants of gemniums. heliotmpe, fuch- lns and cuphea at 75 eta. per doz. Coleus 80 to 50 eta. per 007. Tomatoes nndmblngeplants at the very lowest prim. Call and see them at C. 8. Fbote‘n Grunt-(mm, Downers Grove, Ill. Wink would a umnger coming into our village, think of having to wade ‘mmlgh almost two inches of dust on our cleanings. We shank! have enough prldo in the 3W of our streets to have them in better order than this and with the advent. of a sprinkling servlce, they would be. Owing to the protracted illm of If. Once]. the ï¬rm have den-Mal to reduce their stock 0! goods. Dir. I‘m-- nrlmuentire charge of the goods In the north part of the store and is cut- ting prices on nearly the entire line to cost. Our citizens will do well to hem: thh in mind. A Monk for the hem-m of ï¬t. "my"! chlm-hJImtyn. Ii" be held In At. wood‘s grove next Sunday. June M. Holmium-nu um he served and u had from Chicago will furnish music All m invited to attend Owl-u: m nae nml skim-nu We mv nhrml dimming at our bmlmmml do- sln- mm having nnwtuai mwmnh In ‘rall nml acute Hue Mme without delay. Tannin 8 Cum-v. Mr. and Mn Woouon hm-e Iron having an outing at Geneva Lulu). They are at home again. MILWOOIIM'Q hit-lam ï¬lled Mn hot-l Ian-I. week and fln.Wooflen and the halvy arrival I‘M Monday evening. 1 The mus-5m! at lu'flmmm Lymnn's In! Thur-day ore-Mg. mu n gm! W Near 1m wen- In nth-minor:- Mul than was an vnleflamlm: my» mum Including refreshment; Thu In I man In population at 21$ â€mt In If. and In. P. A. [kn-09's I’I-Ily “thirdly. Janet-l. him a m. ll. daughter mm. In gin-Mm llu-Ir hurts. deht 1" "I. hangout-«1n! mouth: on the It View that In. 09003.. M um minâ€"Wm“!!- kam In Turner [)0me If you am looking law A bargain. It will pay we to call at Ilcrln I; No- cMI'na-d loan your chin (m Omnl mal and hiaulmnhgo o! pmnl low 1.". lt-lhvu-ll. ol’ Chlmm. "mm- mung the dual“. l'nmler Tywwm" 00., mm Imm'um: bustlm-m In Devan" Umvo. Mtunluy. an.J.0.Ilyono nml w".- wlll bu zlxul to welcome n" "Mr Urn-mm (hove Mcndu at Nu. M70 luglmhio avenue. Chicago. flu». Kelley and math". 0' Wulmu, were hen flat-why. gum!» or MRI l'ml Ary, wlnom-cmuwmlml 10mm 0.0 the city Bunduy. Don't fail to see Mr. and Mn. Ruben Ruck In “l"unchon. the Cricket" at tlw Amflumum, next Tumuluy awning. Um lï¬lh. After Ionduy,Jum- I0. Dr. Burl": will holn his olllus on Foot» Bl. Hu- enum week as formerly. Uen'l A. J. 8(4wa of the lunmicm «le- partumnt was the guest or J. W. Rug- cm lam. Tuesday. Show Atty. Batu-n and Dr. Hell. of anervllle. will mu Europe this‘ mun- mor. starting In July. , Thochoir of the M. E. church cleaned about “00.00 out of the Queen mun-r entertainment. Mr. 0.. C. Van Horn of Dubuque, lawmspentn few héurs in Downers. on Tuesday. Miss Lottie Scollehl started for Boston, Tuesday, where she will spend her vacation. Capt. Cornelius and Dr. Hiddnns, visited the drainage camnl Ixust. Wed- nesday. A new pastor has been secured for St. Mary's church in (Bostyn. .f-BHK‘ of Donna: "row. tho Children's day services at. the M. E. church next. Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Hanna of Norm ul, 1",, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brown were in Aurora, on Sunday. Bupt. Morgan was here yestenlay. C. 0. Knight spent. Sunday in CM- DOWNERS GROVE, ILL., FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. The force at. Davenport Prince’s helm-y are busy at work upon varloue improvement: for their potato planar for the caning neaeon. Out in North Dakota, where they have sold a large number of their planters, they ruler such large potatoes, that it is necessary to have much larger hoppers for cub ung the‘seed on their platen. than those need in the east. end the menuâ€" ‘l‘ncturers are engaged In unsung pet terms for this and many other improve- ments. whlch will make this planter the heel. adaplod for all clean of work of any on the market. M. E. Stanger has an new Immunoa- ment in the Reporter this week. Ir. Stung†is the agent hero for the La» â€range and Napervmo lmndfles. the work of each of which Inglvlnggenaral satisfaction, judging from the large business done. Laundry In sent Tue:- days and Wednesdays and returns Fr!- dnys and Saturdays. Work called for and delivered, and guaranteed to be ï¬rst elm. The thirtieth seriesof stock In the Downers (have Loan and nomutetd ‘ An’n will oven on Tuesday. July Ind, 18%. to Inm'eru only. Parties wish- ingln take stock will pleaâ€"a allon‘ (in, L. Rush, mercury. 3‘ Bush Summonâ€: drug store. Bumâ€"To Mr. and In. A. B Wil- liams M Plankinton, B. 0.. June 3. a daughter. This ls our Ir. Willluns and the rape": than say he mules a mile a foot long since the anal. The Methodist «hutch was crowded last Rummy night with‘ an attentive audience tn hour Dr. [Add who deâ€" livered an eloquent and scholarly Incâ€" calanraw discourse. M'- and Mn MI!" Burl, sum-pried h, A company from the "Mable (hut-"ls, trill present the «mo-1y, "Joshua Whitmmh" at "Mall-lo on the ‘JMhSML Work in [trimming on "n- Anto- gmpllh' liq-gist" factory at "mun. nn-l bdrm- long the proprietors, oped. In have IMq (Mary In hull operation. Engineer I‘m!" ninth-cl for “Human ymlenlay I'm- n "true weeks vacation. Mn I‘m!" hm hem than for some lime and In in poor health. (m mum"! of the graduating our. vi“. llw- Lilmuy mom will in rlmul on Friday evening. lmt will be open In Ilw rah-moon as maul. Ilom ‘ lli have a chunk. In "Mr advent-0mm. this Incl. “on. umâ€: .bmu nirlmton vim-h h wry mum Mil. Prank Snug-w w-M In Anton, hm- flahmlny nflomoon. sud with non. friends. mk- Io lhtnvlu. on Mr whack In ")0 0min“. Ono-0N- wall. Ila-John Rutlmfonl In In "nu. Iowa. Mu»; "huh, but Ill] nun A. W. [Malawi Harv-y. wont 8on- ulay with his bunker, P. A. We. 0' uu- Hum. F. A, um. ‘Co. Mn noun wry goal nulvh-o to on" M the" "a!" on Nil-t Inga. Fm! flange Ind wife upon: Hunday In Kownm. "turning Hominy mom- lug. Him Mabel (haven. of Hannah, Ill-L. In vluulng: It" aunt, In. I). K. Craig. Rev. llellnor and mm spent the Hub- laath hi Chin-go with friends. Archie Marvin In mmrtotl nu being romhlemhly better. LUMBER. HARDWARE, AND COAL. \Hughes Gallup, Dolluor lc. Mondays. Wodnood-y. and Prlduyn. 1. Clean Lot of Binder Twine-â€Bought Close. 2. A Car of No. 1 Wisconsin Lime. . . . 3. A Fine Car of Lath--â€"Oheap Too. . . . 4. Car of Brick---Very Fine. . . . . . . . . Latest Arrivals. F. A. BRODE CO. $1.50 Per Year in Advance. F. A. Brode Co. Successors to . . . J. W. ROGERS. Deal-r. In Call and Sample. ._...__â€"-. " neat 'etpocï¬i I good sudiilco.’ 7T0†won I: mag, than from Down- ers Grove II than were from m. 9|}!- glsht city}!!! yen {gel prom! of ,,-u.,. won Intâ€"Ill?“ Ouralshtcn .- wanted proud of “augment.“ up n the cumu- churchu of tint 0! contained on “A above «Wanna Md gave it u the Grove. A A Ignition m naked [or and Grove. A rqlfldou m "inked [or and may. up!) the, cum to fling!“ on on mdino‘orthi'chom" " bfuiéTmmw The nudism. which greeted the Downer! GroveQuoon Father tronp on Tuscany inning did not look a if the hearts of th- orium o! Winston were HIM with brotherly love for minion- sry work In our own county. A new church bu recently boon erected ï¬t the 9303' ".11.†9!“??? “a“. pun-191m It in stated that two new engines have been ordered by the 0., B. In 0., In be met! in drawing the fast on“ trains. The, will have BO-lnch drivers. cylinder! â€:24, and be conetmcfcd on I plea to make them exceedingly grin? and poverfel. u Is calculus-i they will easily devolope a. speed of 7o 00 so ‘mfles en hour. With them the enm- puny should have no trouble": making sufï¬ciently has “no to sun the gov- ernment In the tmnporhuon of through menuâ€"Aurora. Beacon. We extend to the Ronni of flimbtion of the Piano High 8ohool. our sincere thuh ior 3 menu- and invitation to attend the commence-em exercise. which «rm-nu! there on the eleventh. Tue-day. Pleno hes in excqitioeeiiy good errhooi with en excellent corp oi instructmw. under competent manage- ment We linow ofnodietrict in the etete. of in population that can oom-I porn with it in educational utilities with the exception oi‘ our own Down- ers Grove. While John Kreuirhee, n DuPage County tuner. and his wile were hoe- ing poi-am on their forums few Iniien unrtheeet of Aurore Thursday after- noon,theytiisooverevi thehouee in he on life. Mr. .Kreetrhen reached the burning hiidleg lint end rushed in, honing to love some of the goods. Just what heppened after that is not ‘imown. but the man was not seen again Hive. The houee was consumed nedintheeebeewere found the buck sud thigh bones of the unfortunate â€mm. In. Ripley. In. Watâ€"m. Md nan-(Mar, hon mm Inn moan-opium. land: was served ntmo’clml. In. Darling. In Manta. In. Ila-aim. and It. Elliott nun-data! In. Main“. = It In quite "holy that the Mg Iult of “no uw- lumen. n. tin-C. H. i Q. company am am. up tor mu u anlon 0le weak. Tho Napkin- umuwll’ond gm: Um In an "m In ‘ “I. cum hunt-n district And uh†â€tantalum-u nun-d by 3 Input ‘lronu’a ll 5 Q. brat-nun. 1'15. coupon, In. for summon Mags. ï¬n [AH All Daddy-l It. Gag. church-drill. In. Chuk- Biod- nu, on Thumhyollntvak. ï¬fty- two Mk- II launch-ct. Max the Inga“ nod“, o! Ibo ma. which rlmuwiflnnflcuc It the home a! In. A. B. Ana-flu non min. In The mama-at W In upon mom! a! mum um your the "not girl graham h by far the hand- uouuu of any that luv. ever written an any or dollvcnd the elm-I valodlo- vary. The only thing that wonlou hot this lemon II bow to In“. the donut 0! Mr gruluulax 5mm larger than all the M o! In: elm Artiï¬cial Ice. Coal and Wood. was driving when tho hon- Md lo mound Mon Ir. Brio. could [It hold oftheflnc the buggy wu own ammmmxmw V ,- mlujurywham which wï¬ budlybnhdnd tom. It. Elbow- nor‘n forum a! cup! with a Lmum MI. I: . In. Andalu- w- ‘romovul to her and media! all summoned and!- now pains flow: nice! . This h tho second nodule. whlc llll Malian It. Brie. In t wank. Bo Inch (Ill-I from u had» while howl- lungshomat 0... only a tow day! More. Qnuo $ sedans acctdont ocean-d hut Thad-y, In which In. P. G. Anda- Ioon wu very unruly Injured M'D.‘ Brice m lndly-h-hn up. my“ had business In Inca I'd m b? that place. driving 3 broad» bio-g- Ing to Ir. Andes-Ion. In And-no- In 1885. Deceased Inns “In. Murmurs. one living In Canton! ‘who will udl‘ In!!- No. Fun “cum old at ï¬t m“. Wednedq.1uul$¢h. Mr Homer ofï¬ciating. ; Edward Eldridge died u M- Kiddo-co at SaltCrook, loath]. Jun. 10th, of on age. He wanton u Alina}. I. Y., Nov. 19th, ms. and lived than un- mm» whonhomttofltoolu‘ 00:10:31.1! Y. Frol- men he also to llflnoh and in is. Inn Med Io Rachel B. Atwm and has raided in DuPagaCounty since that “no. [it wnumombcroltho Bap“... church. havingexpeflonoadachmgo of Dyan ela slncc Ma oxponum. 7h. hall, (ll not “flat ll could In the can. discuss, bellevlng ll to In In and: o! quimy and menu, . Ocelot us not called until the m I. put help. numb-â€din the m an†lomlay evening. ‘ The olden! non ot DIV“) Klein flail Sun-lay o! Illphihori‘. 'I'wo war when or the I‘m", bad the dine-no some wash Ago Ind "comma. M son had boon um“ [or sown! (by: In“ weekthuv: 9 mph 3 long mule In!!! her stifled» flho “EV I thighhv In. Cllfl' “dam".w .Mnol lama-I. to mourn um Inn. ï¬nal OCI‘III'I Ioâ€"thy (Friday) it tho houn- I! I p. In. Dark! At Lamont. In. Caron†ll. luau did at the home at her tin-KM". In. (MIMI! on laplo Arum. um villngo. on Int dey cloning. u the age of 1 80!. had has» sick wont â€no. wait-â€" haul the but of m "(I “(outlo- ht pus HIM!†can. And dull: "do". “cm can. After her Wag now-"Inhabit. Altman-mo unbrldoouun Im at hot tuba, foflowd thaw-add. um. Tau-y. uh“. tho and but-hull“, Ir. W I}. had nut-d tmtlhoholfloflnd MN‘ “I“ “1:...“ 'l'hobddo'u "Ir- 0! â€M ill and.“ mm sloo‘w â€:‘JM I'd! ‘Aad man-MIN“.- "or m Illa HM. won‘ phaguzumihumn'm m . mm in 0‘0â€â€œme r..floo P lam. which my: attends-[by- lagoon-hot at an Month ud shuns»! tho My my mum.â€" Winn†Nam Inrfomd by ll". Ir. that-diu- o! hum (hon mutated» Dr. “a, of lunar. Twenty “0.51:qu UM“ led “to adding root-don “flawed by In. unborn. Ell“. Mu Luca. dun-d ll «Namath-mm r!- on n 1M“ L's-Moo. upfothg hr; no "t- Ir. flhormnu Hunt of IMIM‘I. Mu! Ilka Abbi- L ha». of Dov-on ("on were mama at I'M!“ vtmmh u Donnom (Iron, mend-y evening Juan 0. Th!- «(gnu-y wag .___p__._A‘ l._, n carrying boquete. The bridal party then entered the church and wmced down the center aisle. 'l‘he ushers were Messrs. A. E. Cross, V. Lovell. (l. Crone and 8. D. Squire. Following them came the two pug , Edward Lord and Lawrence Luce. utrewlng mace; the maid of honor, Edna Luce, bearing the ring. She wore ndotted twin» gown. The bride's maid.llm Ella'l‘enny, wore a very pale blue silk dress. The bride entered with her lather. Her Vin was of while silk; she was com ) eteiy enveloped in a veil of white ii union. The Groom and his best man If. R. Kelly. of Lauren . united the party at the alter my the impressive ceremony wee periormed 31v Rev. A. E. Saundem. Mai-bed by Dr. E. McKay. during which so“ “wet “train:- cane immune piano Ilka rippling, veto". A reception followed at 8' at the mldence 0! Ir. (3. P. Luce. Thehoune mm ï¬lled with flowers. an. Mics beautifully decorated in while end green. The ‘Jerqu orchard." furniuhed manic durin the uranium. Ir. and Km. E. Han it on the ION train for an extended tour to the Ell-i, “mullâ€: home time in Wuhllxtoe. The marriage of Miss Mary A. Tenny to Mr. Sherman Hawk of manage, celebrated at. 8 p. in... June 6th. at the First 31. E. Church in the presence or 300 guests. It was one of the ingest and most brilliant. weddings ever seen in our beautiful town. The chuwh‘ was exquisitely decorated with palm. (emu. white roses and peonles. As the strains of the wedding march rendered b Mrs. Dr. J. 8. Burn: and Mine 0. K. Shaw commenced.the Rev. Dr. E. E. McKay, or LaGmn , and A. E. Saunders pastor of tï¬; church look timirplwces, then 24 beautiml girls arrayed in spotleue while, Sunday school pupil! of the [Eldonmgrched in, WEDDING BELLS. OWAIY. n4â€. good for sunr- m In“ sq». m, In; smut-u- m Ml-nmmmmm M h1¢0hioognonfï¬daynhululy 0. Aflumv‘lchll‘hwï¬hh ll“.- Inmmuquutdhnoflf’moflbh .. . Int-Idol bfmlunnhm “It V we no; nth the W for ï¬lial-mac. 0. II. M “h to Mm, (blot-Io “up, ï¬ll-Romaoloqï¬ â€œa a“ of Cl. WIMch- fun pl. two do" u. Mob-intonoldluly 4, a, o } mums-non: mu Wdflhmu Dav-50d. llylblï¬h. ran '07th Dining». route will all and My Tum 5 Cum. Rambo: the (and Mcyclo mum ‘nuat at (Nab-9.. 1",. Jun IO, fl min-t w at. and W Th. [rind-t flair o! It Had our who: lap-flu! lathe “Douro: ï¬rth. AH '1"me IL For-l- â€ll-ham. ‘ lam-m m; in nmm Madam, A. I 0 Han. Hudsrpkuilunntï¬hoflco. 1m mound div-ct rm.Vu-non¢, n constant-tor thin yum-'- mp of lo- ploflugw. 0n pun-ho it goo-loo. Nam Linton“ M but 'Mbhufl-ollunl-h Bron. (m4molmdoon um: ll- hrueonpldc for 31.00. u Ian: I but Math, 7-- (ï¬rildm‘n fly. ‘l'ho crowd. of ththed mm «on In â€um-Iv- vm â€onâ€. to I.†that I†upon an I.“ Mn. church-goof, but than Inn enough In them-ad In the m Ind nonwomugï¬m as! por- mu Mushy tool It. 11-." won than by tho mud Ham, nchooh. mg! by tho chlm In nob. duo, Mo. and all-M, Then folio-oil nab Non-byihchfldmnnd no†_‘ all: songs. MW linking ’ day long to In numbed by AM! lMLâ€"ng-m Rim. " Van. Ila-I Ron-mu. um ' no. . “M1... ...w-- - 22:22:3- “'~’- My: _. Ant. I. Hdn‘ a. “3"†W‘M'! M AMI-b4)» “Io-l0.- MT nuwh'zi'm' 0! an“; n.4,A n “4.. 4 l“!- “.1": The fourteenth usual) con-muco- Ill-l or w. Dorm Um" "Mo mums-Manchu. I: chm-2h um, Friday,ovulugull p. nf Tho graduating uln- this you an 10": Won has mm. “do A. M and Alli. I. “wring; hon W soul-0.11m I. “Mu- lod In. R Manley. following I- the mn- ol a. notch- (or 0.. "am: ’uch pm. young or ow. ol the “bury hundluï¬lkt of book- than which Um mnmluoo may mall. Iain-o “on-luau: a... Huck um mould hon-t II Info"! Juno N. w- In. Jun. I. Mann, 800'], at an at me “bury. Tin-lu- or PM.†BUSINESS NOTICES ‘ The Mini Ubnry Annotation In about. to add new book. to thouhury. It In the an at the AI-ochtlon to nult a. much .- po-Iblo the varying Ink of tho public In the choice of books. tad lo AM In this, H. I- "quoted that In W. 7.1 VI. 0. Bionic. Magnum-d. innit-u We. "at. nun Bilbo-ml. ................ Jol- "mu-q. mu»... ......... “will If. m Flu-r Mud. ELFâ€. roam. .......... . ,. ‘ln. am.- 019.â€, -NI‘ Via-h hogdo‘ mil-u Add]. Jon; “1-9- liver-9. house to witneee the performence. The general edmleeion le 95 cents, re- served eente 86 ante and children under I: yenre, 15 cents. Tickets cen be secured at both drug eloree. Below we print the one: o! clue-chm: FANGIIONJHIOW). .Ilne. nonmrr BUCK. Mother Veda. ............ In, like leather-t. led-301mm“ ..... In. den Ito-do. lower "mean†.. Jinn. (loom Olen-v. At the request of nanny of our au- zenn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck will present the beautiful comedy. entitled "Fenchon the cricket" at the Audiwb lulu, Tuesday evening. June 18, 1806. This play In one o! the etmnueet com- edies ever written, and never fails to delighten audience. Kr. Buck has secured some very excellent pmfw alone] and home talent to support. the piece and will nodoubt have a lame “scum: 11m clucm. NEW BOOKS. ‘ NO. 24.