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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1891)
v it Leban" HSW jvt l.'M tnrUnul -' ) ... 1 G ft, in no Tl th vi lit tl ANKIE A PREMIER. A LUtl tlrntna Arte Belilttd 1h BallM filrl mud Her fttmssl lor Vlrt IMae mm a lhr,nror..4&-w lt-pf') back of l'aria ap- r7 sorcery to various noble, und power- Uaidulrfaaioi ti4ajafc-i y for the entertainment of a 1 responsive audime mwm and realism quite cast the Jjther into the shade. Tins arama nan no neru, . and raonired none. .. AU its in- 1 ce""'-he character she impersonated, o this heroine the name '-Nannettc" is appropriately. ipp'e'lr tt ft prettv. peiie.'iimU at -iHdescent.tj The "other cli4rifetiM W lM dranA"! were snndrv neople in the pUiy to -wlifcli 1 tktjil)li3 f admittedi hut gl tnonfrh jhiistfftieajidJwRfJ A j were the. sunie.ks geeji from the ftcinCI cneir aiieaia;tiiur ,iiiK.i.tuT,r yi w"f real dramaKeeh-'" oeliinif iJfcri vastly different and infinitely more ciirtwUf'Omwo,; J. I 'Tnc J. - jieunannnearnYeuaibi.iv.- hh'i a on' this pverhnif Tlhf -wtiMniweMIBorl Tisnally.fim ot.JWwonentbitiion'nt 1 lile to become a premiere. She was the Wtit) coryUi in the foraptny-tha ' sitrrj4na IMid atifiirl ind4i T:iioujru-jM one eise wasf aware 141 iutr fact, she hS.iniAi.ticf d nlii,sh fnll tand?oif-tl(i4if vf (eTlef3 MiOy Lit aslnnp f.f 'n: l'ljt Kannette vajT lMiifiW f'l jf T'L drew on her black tillts and heiplit-' ened the , colon of her plump cheeks. When slie-ttflisheit ttresBwp sha'em: tip the narrow stairs lendnigJii U ItMpe J .auu passeu oat necwecu uie iviui,'s. JusVtkea fliere van a ronnd )t,ia( , plaiiJ.e"iirapprecaUon of ,a" i;e'rtajnbifc ) Hjf humor from Oarriclcfarfrua. and .'San 1 nettc knew .that, the entrance of the lu&ai was not ln f Uita mmatea y8 1 rihe walked aarand t. tlus rear of the Btnpe-Metting-'iiiid cafut' upon a( group J - "Come, "aniletl."jone Df..'them said,:, . llriTIiv, cuiit: uuu uaiu v,ii iv"v tllld.1. 5 J ?-7N .V.'.j? - Aannette held out her hand. l,Ilnw I wmh they were real gypsies." she said to herself; '-then I would know lor sure whether 1 . MAlii-giiud iowtwiia, "Indeed"! ei- claimed the girl who was bending over A r&MlJWd. fi tii.Ja-.. m tkinnedi.(l hTU.. .kaigmwen .y'-TWJZlV'H" r"'0 01 m UIUtm ,u XUU0WH ,u tip of the nose, Imt aU over the v ?Jm. V1 V town-" The kinds of tullea M nets sold for TrTlftxJ" JUtJuiItatnew Jng iunamerable. The beauty 4U f k fH llrVI f fr''?,ly,(ue-. "ff'l" fn. art'Qnf it, aii Iveilinr iathe-wat-)econimr not T i-TiUrL ? t -f 1 1 1 i: I ( I Li ifliear everv felrf i; iifcr 5 i ! wears it here. Then there is fancy THE LBADflTfl LAD WAITISO. " " s. . 3ianuett'B hand. "Yes, 'tis plain that yon are to be a premiere soon to il i morrow!" And the jfiijft jji burst out - innjyhin at the poAiF joke on iheiittU. corvphe who was dyintotuH'eMdlie. iTiiuzonihplaee. 4. JSaiuwtte ivalkmlaway in diin, j andynmently when the ballet muhic v'llot rc'P a,1l 'P- llomeoxtyiia Hip on, tv Co crln,,! Hti satisfaction of j - Aiiowiutr the audience that none of the other iirls cjuid dance as he could. DC And wafc hwtbortijtlebeomaanionfc wtsvti jjfttiiertiu ill ?n.uiln ai mv, Niiicii, (fossipinpr' NanoeUe mttibed -every step of the premieres, fully convinced that some dav she should excel the best .tbiTurFt they wrn capable f. Ai lliecWormi'aeTSaatfettraia not retire Jwith the other girls to the tireswti&Tooni. but wandered aimlessly ftimnt batik et -the acenesi -heViHissed now to the right of the stage and was ' ifeiMsniy !t!MAifr'tat on a box near ttie hrHt enlrunce, with her iicantiiul yellew liair strcauiing down -over her '.NhouUiers, waai.ie iefidiiig lady waiting for her cue. . !'Ilow lovely he looks.'' .thought "Gannett, '-fiemftt eavlaheJ w 1ds giHl and kind as she is lieautiful; p..'rlujs she would help me." , l'oor'li&tU; Nnwtiettel Her nnttecintf heart was a timid teller ainbitionWaa .overwhelming. Itrforeahe had dearly awe of lit. Brooks as lonlgas he conld "JTI1 i'"jr 'r'u-"'f J"'18 yjPr'ir'W5 MteiWfd Ttp grett '"" .'" : ild the Opportunity lOSt. : At tins moment tne stage manager same acruss Iroru the other side. "ilathi t yon iwtter po down to your Bnp-room?" be Haid, kindly--every ne wMitte kindlv ut N'annette because ak wa always prompt and objiing "vou know vou are breakinc the rules I iLii ..CiJL. JJtiI ..I.-Jik ikJ world will never make a uromiore dPi'S 'municspnl govern. you." joined Hie-ether girls con- sidoraoly nhaslied, (ind wondered u every Iwdy.kjiew -how badly sh wanted -to lieaiirWnlei.' I When NnjieJte went up to the stage I tarAhwhmri aotsfce wasenrly as usual. Hut a group of children wore earlier 1 still. How happy and careless, they , Wrw-tantBrar'BfiH romping in mimic rehearsal there was nothing to J intlicote t)iyi sjnele onibitiop (iltuclf .itur of "paper a disoaftslon fallow. a Mr yfairaWesPatt ftajwaW.i'iS iH?;fWakeina'n'i'.'eiiitentiylflttrd Wtoe'th' ' tr " 1 tiresT'enfBf this' wide awake'tt .'for iMiuueiK pu m inciu iiunii oii- XXXMinl pnjteraM.H " was not oener i went or nw Bister co amtiitions heKratitied. "Ko," she said, finally, under tft retnlrAwh ta emphatic ; stadlillkJiUJeii(iuU "no; when they are my ape some of them will feel exactly as I : do. It is the wiiy of the world." When In hail itiuhed thw phdesiihie era. l k . ana soon, wnn asea oi iaces spreauin? : obif. her.-she daniinff her i v,Jv asMwWeh kai,Jiuci better tiliviuWortheijotheraidiilkluil alarpe J share of the applause was for her, : though she didn't know it. as KAinUtei Ht -hed J -ev M m oritictllyl miitl5u 11 l-frii felt that before she went home she must poor out her soul to some one or fto wild. hile she was thinking to t& ait 1 muivi riT vanced to make her exit where Kan- nette stood. 1 heir eves met and the at dt liar opp w-lo v tWCtiVsmiled "khidlv. ..Here was opportunity. i 1 j ' - ' f f Do vdusnpposei mm'seltef 'IshiE be gan in a voice tremulous with appre- fawsum. ;'rthai 1 can ever- be a greaj T&x'f?Z-i IS '.j .eruiiiieiueiiu uia piw. cuurv. ntv 'eej Bp raHi y j-ou not mate one ! iianleiuhdivprttmiererk. ahd.the great .1 pa I ,. PBIFJfR KJ.T)rB.ltr.VG N ANNETTE. - ftatMjer ,, .patted the little corj'pbee enponrajrrntfiv on her prnmp cheek. ja'heJinal tenmph of the Hunchback ' of Paris was tame and stilted in com- , parisuu nappiueo. .iu shone in Nannette's bright eyes as the . curtain went down on the drama, be ll. Felt Embarraued. A tvisseneer on a Woodward avenue iurivui Iffjife td crowd Sutljytiifrofifi door when au acquaintance stopped him and sniii ; - ,-:. . ,. ( "ion act as if you were making a sneak. Whv, hang it, man, he'll ask me what t's niorteaifed for the very Hint; pop! Press. Lemme out!" Detroit Free A ChineM Opinion. if It ta impoisible to fcnderstand these .1 . . Sdr'1 "But what' if tmr do? r ' ting, studdtod witi! steel, wld Hod oaiuuiuun patyiv. vw bu.ug ip wi win, ; trOUt flair WHIlTgn 1UUS10U Jp Keep lb if they do a thing they do it with all aown or to keep The ringlets from un-their-might , Thirty years ago they, had cnrling. Thai f iink, is an imencan a bifyci-il war. The whole country; was turned iirtomintary camps and barae fields, and everybody, even to the wom en folk, were engaged in the war in one votanoto.imaopearmynberei , fo;800 da? In tge yeaf fronrttie ijm ,00 me And1 now there are ; r)g,,i, JJ hinl b iSmXi and Hrvalij-Insurincefuid. never wen a company of soldiersm their 1 annuJllly. w, tl it-. aaam tiiinir ;,'" ' .rrirrri cuaL anoLuer war win uevvi uia uui, especially in their Mrt'.'-'vivJh.wQrld. A person can " '1-' i $'llia American conf - ; aldie?,7 and 1 travel too, w, thentfui only ?.; ff,fWenbnaf' dier to every- Aa Old StttJ - fh.i.;inf One dav when lir. Brooks was calline at the haWjof aiwrishioner little boy ot Uie,tamyjW4W..uaa..Deen nnuer me t4,maj.BrW werejyos inttue ..1 H,. n,lpftvnr,.A tn hnab ark?" His mother endeavored to hush him up, but the boy went on, "Oh, 1 guess you wasn't, 'cause the animals was all in pairs, and if there was an other like you it would 'a siuked the ark!" Boston Transcript Mm. W .htm an am. Hf'WMkK formwliiiliout fim jiears gv it object nient'lwft(nhe''lir!itfJJ,(ritinw"M hiKtfieattiy Wstf nndcrtakeS' By the t1c or 'thW fnmnltHee, "lint "lt'"Wa imsnccesiftif;" (ind" when' "MrS. T.1 B. Wnkeniah' Im'aiiip's iireaidmit the'ciir- mij ,v were 'uW) np,; rf- ghia eversiuce. it' " w J It. UeWs weekly weetiflw atthehouseof. oneof mombeiB,. Mm. Joauston OB, StuTvesant qnr.Bid' ft .the oad- 8ne is A strong advocate oi women B elnlB and keem'-firi witn the ' newest iderife ift-sertenft jnesHoni).- Formerly years, acy, nuuinj ,ner houaelioid .duties an family cares qnijud lwr.i'jduaive attention,. but now that lwrHiluUiren ut0tuwu lte haa iHh sumed.iiwrv interest vtB 'vaikrag 'iTOblie, nntiaa, and' besides boioir .president i, the Skwietyf or Politieat Wndy she i . ,irer -of the Wotnan's Snftraire ' ,.,,,0 e."!. te'f? f l?1'?"1 Jmt Vl.01? anil.nliilantliropif if'qnien,' M...tryn to fortu buieftij of justice Jor the purpose of haying womeuptesent, at the trial o woman in ona in,.; Uh, bureau when fully organised will. hireirestwcliiUe wuinon to bepreaent n 'these occamdnas m 41iat o woman will: he trMlwiwtHotillnaevsAiipatlriiingl woittta byimrWde. "Mrs. kemii a mcniber of tHeloM tittillnfp fatnilythat nas uvea on toe same lana 85 uyster Bajj, IjI,,Jpr altout .,21X) years, , giijc bet ,BAurrjag ab','lia6 ljyed iii, tlite city! part of the time in Harlem, but she now. lives in a cozy, homelike house in 'osf Niuebsenth. street.;, Slin . lias tiirea cli (lnjai-tinurried,sou and. twp dl'Ufihtcrs, ou nf hoitt. iB a clever artist. 1 Jlr T. B. tKakeman. is i brilliant lawyer,' and takes an activ interest in the scientific tenyperancw' qneetion, and is a menber! df the Nineteenth Century trab. "" Alr. Wokemad lias a sweet, bright face, with deep earnest eyes and dark luiir thats" "jupeglnluhg tbjthrfi gray. She is as earnust'wfvoaate of oiubsfor women, and says that she wishes every woman might belong "to at least one. They give woman, sometluug to think about besides mere material necessities, enkthnng their miji'le and making. them. morecompamotiaUle'to flinf hnsbauds and brothers. New. Xork World, (llove. and Veils. Will glovt go back to tlie fitmaissance for styles, as the cloak has done? Vou know tuny wore. these gloves all ooreied wifli CTnbmiderieB and precious utones; the cuff, widening as it reached the arm, Was an incrustation of' gold and stiver And precious settings. It was a heavy gauntlet, not ii tflove. It is' not likely that these will take, as we say in fashion J partani WoDien,wj)IyhTe)tlia gooj 1 taste to cling to the plain kia glove, which shows ah flerftast eliiWijCf the hand. The buttoned glove is now 111 as much favor as the mus(tietaire. it la twing to the very lmg sleeves worn with every gown, except with full dress. Hi The Uncolowiire won), leas and .the light shades., more; ' Uid you not often wonder where the kid kins come from to make all the kid gloves in the world? When J, see the mountains of gloves sold at the Louvre 'and the Bon Marehe in the bargum srajtdn'rl wonder If there isn't a way of manufacturing skins, or if there are . not kids which, like sheep who are sheared every year, can be again the face. forveil- spot theJ- eiybMj' net- silver beading and espangles. Some of them are a tmca aajne.oia lasnionea.vjuan. tilly veil which our grandmothers wore. French women fave never tken kindly to the whito vflfe They are oiie of the indications by Jvhich we single out foreign woman,- or do theViincase the fashion. Parts Cor. Bteoklynjiagle, A?ohlcial weeKly ia;Uer8'aW calau- latel tpw un invalid worklngman fen oni bpeakfaet.Hrr.50fi dinner, H8.-W iftmnm eoifhe;. iW.IO: smiher. ill,: - ' ' T ' - r-- , - reiitl.25r1jlotliing;;$l.76 Tiie soverament's ? money is atill f printed on hand presseii rather clumsy , i pieces il maJjuiery, ffttSStog lexers thsBrWbve to and Iro tut etery iniiJWs sioh. "1'he work 'pt stim arntses iot contOdered satisfactory for (lie delicsje prdce4 of prioting tlininition's promises . " - - Earrings tbore the umjfatures ol me uear irwmis ur reiiiuvs ui uie I wearers weBmjuite faslufmable at a I very early daj;lnd in niaut,cases they were attoched'ta the form qr-pendants. 1 . JUL . 1. ... An Italian physipjfigist,4. repute, named Mosso, 'liai demonstrated by ex- Mriment that thinking causes a rush f blood to the brain, which varies with die nature of the thought. IJ HARRY '(jUBNT, SPRINTER, I ,k.j ..-Vm ! v jn.j -j. vi Jum ,Now,.4li,.fi8Hiee ot luruUM. iu aayiwM ,1 , The winner of two Sheffield handl- cup Short distilncc Viinhing rUccs1 hi I'.nirlnnu u ttt at pr.wenl' M' ei of atuaetiun in athhttic cieolea in... the I ,1)1(1 je!iuu;y.,,1,Jle.,is1 .withoutj..anv' eeftiontnemaM runner of bis day, aiid -fcnglRh MMrtiiW piiprray;'' & burned with cnriity.(1r,ight.ot.,.i; hia ttaarMswnmiiMd y-J ,,Wn(. pertaining to. "Mars' Lin- . yiitclie,!-the,JihMl,A!, 4s"ltti2 ' and'' esnerlallv1' f'f "de 1 (inters. Cifeentwa born In Var)iig-J. ""'"""' "..tSlrrXlw? iiigton, Eng.; about twentv-lilne years T siruie. a'go.n-fle sianitaA feat fOtj inches .bhIT For iMtMwi.wt.'had newoomen beea -weighs ij4)U(J7u,pounds,T In ni early 1 (9 preac). the gospe uf.bjbaliet, and days, he won several minor handicaps, 1 negro schools seemed to have been W did lifft comfe liito prominence "till liroiight in by every army ambulance; lie ran second M. hHwm 4 toa BnWWnW"fB theN(M p n the 1 jiKUii-n ilitliclt hiilnluiuli in IHw;, be-il . 1 1 u ,i .. a., . .m.HjnB.jlf tWe'WV yni!.Wnto1ienB heiugi .tacntohf, v?jj,- ' yard My.. niaii.iii.tUe iiuaihad.ji htart on WbejiW The fiillmvimr rilieffield haddican. Mnv lit tW.'-W afn wita-Made!': 'wiwdfwWeh.iwmalnttieme)rt benttnl) nicnensnestnin. lie nan yn by impreiwing the childrin with iondWf'or"Hc Wmv tn'sideve(fct yards, fie thanniinmediatcry clwl-1 lenircd Ilutuhens. who had.iust arrived from Au'SlrnTla'and Vviis in ifii&tionable 1 ondition. 1 lie marnn ' was mane, 'anu Lon itiept, ijiiistt;, pver.au,ou were.ijt;. (jitiie unuue irrouimi iu sec bile vuw tit.'' The5 Twsltir- ' 'nor": 'Wei,. aiid'U"Mmembr Of the rtnetrvrot ition, of(,41i!'irr(nind jhf the t.jh.;i k Afler conhjderable talk aniithej rce was made'aiul'riin (let. I'll, '87, iitat out aide Newcastle, when lihent'WonVrnn-' iiiiuj,!1 yards in HX seconds. Thin race was undoubtt'ifty'a gate affair. in -Mb fiheirt was Indeed for a lot d( ipionay in a quarter-mue .aweepstake. 19ve won. but was interfered with by AU-VMUiams at Ine turn and lost. He was then put through b good thorough trauumr. out could never gej, hi,prmtr ing sieed bai-k.' As be lias a nice book-" haiking Wttsihess "Pf his '-own, (ihen1 hurt the madness and opened .ta" 4inib"!. Farrell, of America, challeuged uny one in England for a' quarter-mite, (rheutiaeuepted, btit'Oiily.f.ur aoo yardK'j The next, handicap after, his fast t,me in 'K7,lincnt was put on the Sume niavk wira imtcnens a nneiiiera, uno tne two liave "been kept on the scratcli niark ever since, lie was then haudi cuppd to give .lack feilwon four vards. 1 llmcliMis' wins tins. spring have caused ncse two to he scuariived, huwever. and in the last, 'cup ' llutcliens gave Uheut two sind one-half yurds. , ... ; j, . ... v. . -. J w'x y, " A tj.il)'. ItKlnrt. " ' ' "She ntld T ww nffodv". ' -"Tlie nlw! viv.iiai nmlr did TwioeJagf ,:;.' "J'tuid l)iir.l.d .slap lier . tittfeand, wratuh Iter eyes out if sho didn't take it book," 1jitfiww Aifi'i(nn .' '.f- '' " - Lawrence AniWicnn iyu... $mi 3ii- mm TIM l-llll" Liimli at HIJ,.,. ...!. ' "You will (ertaiiily.cuiiie to some awfal onillnK,'' saul tho own to bur olTuprmg. l,X have made ailia-n-M. begiuuiuf;, thAft a fact," repliud tlii; lamb. asliuigtuu bltur. v liMal KM the ttasawe, ' '" ft, f .' ' i Mir it i " 1 1. The FornoU.il Tuilklps')'. "Twlklnsf Tudltius! hut ma tec.'1 "Uii,4rou.denlfriHiieiibtir inu),Jl0 was the(tilow wke lent yjia souie m(mwy.""New York bun. ' ' t ' The Injury "of imxlicaittv leads' 'fo tfits. that he who wil not economize will havo to agonize. Confucius. . . i, , , Norvin Green estunaUs Jay Gould's for tune at $Jo,ooo,OWJ. This it coiuidored M i "Opnie. Jack, jump It. fjliow him yrh&t you can do.M( ' ' 1 "i." 0v atsk shows him. Life. ' ' l, ' - J' ' WoiUdn't Accept It. j ' f People who strive" to olevaf 'certain cUwsw lutlinsnvial Fabne. Hflwn udi4 tleir surprise, that these very persons "V" -Tr.-..iiiYi.-irfai1. ii J1'01""' " : ,, r,a. tinctions. 1 he following illnstralion of that tt is given by the authoRof "Four Venn in Rebel Capitals." L.A BicliVnona " lacty had 'a' inald who," di - oted - nd uiiiMiH td : her niialTeaa, " w" sinning isce 111 ur u .Hbtat urtlMiw -". - .'Verjr bri&Bmmimmvirntnm., ArinmL lmt. nontina and with unduly.... Hp tUtrd' tune, ,i' "' ' " ' ' ' " ' ;,,, Viime oiil tet 'We 'teacher lia'd ' ind nl. 'Hlid. tliat!eagh ifvrlieui was vWa' Uat 'yoaeayin' fKiwrTnterfuptcd Clarissa Hopliia. We jes' ekal MJo' is?" .' it "Yes. iiud eo.nd J wil prove lt .to. r jrou.'; ,, fti .,'....,. . .. . ,,L"Ho!.'taiiit no need, was the response. "Jlock'n I Is, slio' 'butt. 'fJut aoeaytrsay ;Ul flat l'e good as missus, my missus?" '" "Certamly ,onre.;eM ml , ' "Den li'sei jea' gwina ut: yereright . off ,'!,cried Clarissa $opl)ia, sijittug aptiun to word. "Ef I'se goad..,aa njy mlsBns, Tae goin' ter qnit, feer l "jes" know Ulie"' trnt 'soshiathi"" wld 'lib1' sici White'trash i likeyou ir s . nwo , ' ' f- ' Lr- .j,1 -f. , ,.' Oue en numiim. ,' When" Senator Midiond." of Virginia, '" came frtre In Miireh,1 lHtft'.-Hfi "tolte his ' H'at in tlie ''Oiiited'fiWiWe senate '-the - Whole country was excited as to- his .. i 'part, ailialioit ...Biefeiiata.wus close,., On ...th..: little t Virginian everything depcn(le4. ' Jf he. Dimiocrats lioped to" capture him. So (nd' tHe Repttblicitns. ' The attentions' which the new senator "t was shown were very Mousing, and be enjoyed tiksm so muoli flui iit delayed., t the declarations of his political position ,for some weeks. While things were in . this uncertain condition and the whole country Was wondering, ''Mr Mirtione, sittmg In his room tone evening, reeeiTed acard. frlmtHpm "allow the gentleman np " he said, The man,1 wlio wita a perfeirt stfiniger to- tlie 'wmnthr; entered",' put Tliif-haf' tm table, shook hands and ant down and X .pruceeded at once tq. bUBUiess in llu t)ie..., , ',,'.' ,, 'Jly name is P. T.' Durnum; Ton bave prolmbly heard of mer'I am Jnst " starting out on my summer tour with the gttjatest moral show 'on " earth. " I "j have culled to make yon a plain proposi- 1 r tionr if yon will itravel -with urn this",, tominer 1 will give yon tlO.000 atnonthv tf 1 have Jumbo, the biggest elephant ever nrougiitto tne united tstates, und' with you my attractions will 'be com-" '! plete Will yon wjeeptf" ,'ini;v. 'i D Iuhon is rproud Virginian anda,-, siillionaire. But he didn't get angry., -jy He replied pelitoly, declining the proper . sitiou, and the greai showman withdrew'. This story is told try the senator. Wash lugton Letter. "1 - ' '': i ,. , The tytixluui) MHih. lnin, tiicie, Ireland has not only a 'good claim, Tjut really the lieat chum to ,r lie the Tlapailan of the Mexicans. ' It is -"3 jthe moHt ' western part of -liittrope; it'ia 4nsdlar.innd' m'.tlu? Earlier cunturiesinf tt the Chnstian era: Wu known us the 'if ."Holy Islan," liet.weetl A. D, (Ml an4 A. 0. cfOy it was the most active ceuter of inisstonar' enterprise m Europe, and ; its missionunes were conspicuous above -M al ethers. for their during maritime ad-.' ventures. . It. is natural, .theroiore,. to ,K suspect that Ireland may have been the houw of ttietisatcvutl, and, if that were to, to. expect .that early Irish re'cordS would .contain some references to him ,nd his extraordinary voyage. --r ., Upon tins the inquiry suggests itself, Do the early Lnsli .uhroniulus, which are,,., voluminous and minute, contain .any thing relating to a missionary voyage across the Atlantic at all corresponding " to that which (Juetziitcontl must have taken from soinepartof western hiuroper To one who, step by step, had arrived at this stage .of the pcesunt tuquiry, it . ; was not a little startling to come across an obscure and almost forgotten record, which is, in all its main features, in 14 most striking conformity1 with theMex- lean legend of (juetencoatl.; ' This is the curious account of a transatlantic voy- . age of a certain Insh ecclusiastio named, Ht Brendan in the middle of the Sixth " century about A. D; 550. The narra tive appears to hare attracted little or n no attention in modem timns, but it was widely diffused through the middle ages, f Uominick Duly in Popular Science , Monthly. I ''!' ',, "... (. ' -i .f . ' Lived In a JUoarAoig JUonis, Dentist How did those new fillings work 1 that I putin vourtccrli Iftftt inonthf '."."' - Bpooner (who boardsi AU right, I gums. ' I hnwult uad a siiauw M try tUattl jet.-fi Xowell tituvu. . .. .- ".. 'Joff Wall and Chesterfield Goode'1 .Jiavt' lieen jiuitehwl to tight in the Pel ican club, Iiondonknglunrtyfti Novem'" ber, for a purse of :i70. . r-.vjirjr A reduciid gentlewoman in Now York earns her living by superintending novices' I dinner pai'tie ol ft J mouorote. ( i