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Mrs. Pennyfeather's Peregrinations. | ‘Tire hat [purchased last week was a little eapote. tw «with violets, and the brim and th re of Valenciennes lace. Of course it was becoming and just | the style fora blond eT shouldn't have | it it. Well, the temptation to wear it | wt to resist, so when the night mn's farewell arrived, I appeared in hi vile, and it al- most rained cats and d Heraclitus made ty little speech as to my looking quite rming in my new bonnet, but [didn't feel very comfortable, for the bill for it had already come home, and all through the con- cert L'was racking my brains to invent some way of paying for it. The next morning | 1 still pondering on the subject, whe! | there appeared on the scene Heraclitus | with her two children, and about a dozen boxes and bundles of all sorts and sizes. Any other time [should have been mad enough at such an unexpected visitation, but the in- stant I set my eyes on them Tat once saw my way ou the difficulty about the hat, and so my greeting must have been quite cordial j Of course Lucinda had come to town to do { her spring and summer shopping, and to be i | lovely too strd entertained by dear brother's wife. $ dear brother came home, T just called him up | you! stairs, and while he was preparing for dinner | ” Tasked him in plain language if he expecte me to set the table for three extra ones, and | She bonght a lot of eh pay their ear fare all over town on the miser- | S.C, & S's. Some of able little allowance he was pleased to let me | Jovely, and if I'd had have. I must say he behaved very well under | have got a few sets for n umstances, and ‘Of course not, | until T needed them. 1 ope: here's fifty dollars: use it as you | E—s, and she was ¢ think best, only treat them well, and see that | with the housekeeping ave a good time.” IT hadn’t forgotten | a real nice table. w they treated me when [ visited them last | seventy-nine cents, and summer, but [ said nothing. I just made up | send for me to get he my mind it would be a cold day got anything for herself out of that fifty dc come down to get it he lars. Besides I was going to use part of it to happens I hope she'll never bring th n. [thought it w it home than to take the but [ve changed my mind. pay for my bonnet to go on the table if he didn’t ha tho the rest would dave | dren ag: Iferaclitus would be ma them the best of everythin sf everythin, and beans for with sma ndapple sauce ate up ne: nd bluer milk — the house. h when Twas up to Lucind: © breakfast, pork bread and butter for te rt a bit of « m1, knocked over nd rare pi fare and mine, too, She offered to, and [clothe nd will ha didn’t object. We left the children home — be fitted, so the vith the servants, as she wanted to get some one day of peac things for herself first. If there's anythin clerks in the sto: || L hate it’s shopping with country people. | ‘They always <k your advice, and then and do exactly the reverse of what you tell them. In spite of all T could say and do to Scenxr on an eleva prevent it, she bought her a Fed | with a pointed brim and a puffed crown, and | rectly opposite each other. all trimmed up with yellow ribbon, when a | station, and enter a lady | Langtry hat, trimmed with a pretty | They take the only two | flowers and loops of narrow ribbon, would have been ever so much more becom- | polite gentle i Then instead of getting a nice service- | motions the n as I recommended, she got an | Male new e and y before she has worn it je new look olk and mus: * But [don’t | her a new brown satine, with white polka | lady » Thad just had made. It was made | lady, ted skirt, an apron ove basque, trimmed with some that I got awfully cheap at 8. was sick enoug you, and wondered if she conldn’t change | that they are acquainted. | it. I intimated that New York merchants | er. e. p. gentleman r | didn’t usually do business that way, and now, | the lady and prepare: perhaps, another time she'll take my advice. | at the next station. etty embroidery | x when | OLD GENtLeman.—Hello! you sir! Dereetive.—/ am looking for No. 1. p underelothing any money f, just to keep ook her once to mpletely earried away stor for two dollars ys she is going to r ywhen Lucinda | the season, [only hope she es of bric-a-brac ly everything there was to They called old Dinah than ever I saw in the city. When we started | ored cook, a nigger, and she off the next day I let her pay her own ear stand it, Thank goodn they need some » tomorrow to I can telly es will have to sniffer for it. PENELOPE, PENSYPEATHER 1 railrod bonnet, | nearly full. ‘Two unocenpi nd gentlems ng one another. ‘Train moves on. nat the lady’s left rises and rrival to the seat. rival takes no manner of notice. ontinues motioning ineffectually, and final- “Ifyou wish, T will ol three times. When we got home [ showed | with’ you, sir, so that you can sit next the the country who ean dis} ig sit next the replies the other. Confusion of extra kirt and polite gentleman as the fact is born in upon nounce competit from Da want t his mind that because a lady and gentleman army | . and she | enter a car at the same station of her organdie, I can tell the same time, it does not nece head of military suppl foods Reporter ‘Regulation of the Liquor Tra TED, NOV What are yon taking bald of me fur? dust seeing how near you come ta him, RUS IN URBE, Twin beste of the wiftest abd allk Te Aitted away fron th Avil dust of th rivulet flowing, what «pring zephyt We wonderful plutons, down, ur of trame witless wind It Mest Attract ou Ay tack ti Broadway The cold, cruel elty, with m Pngulfe tts Wight form as ttf acetal and far nt, Me Tur, spring vest patterns: and it is said that there is on among tailors to seeure orders dd Davis, he being the only man in V an entire pattern asingle garment. 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