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; Good Resolutions. -
~ Mrs. Jennings looked through her
glasses at her sister, Miss Sprawle,
with considerable severity. “This
neighborhood has got into strange
ways the last few years, or else I no
tice it more as I get further along,”
she said, “and lest I should get into
the same way, I want you to remind
me now and then, Mary, during the
new year that we're just starting on.
“If you find me backbiting like that
hateful, stingy Annabel Powder or
Lucy White, that had better look to
her own saucy, bad-mannered girl,
and her boy that’s the poorest scholar
in No. I—or if you catch me growing
close-fisted like the minister’s wife
that has never returned the cup of
granulated sugar she borrowed that
time the delegates came—or long
winded like Jane Larkin, who inter
rupted me in the very midst of my
telling her about Sally’s twins, and
went on about her spindling grand
son for most fifteen minutes without
stopping—l want you should tell me
frankly. ‘
“And that’s not all,” said Mrs. Jen
nings, as Miss Sprawle opened her
mouth to speak. “If you find me get
ting inquisite like Helen Lane, that’s
asked me three times when my birth
day comes and what year I was born,
after my having to go to the town
records to find out her age, I want
you to mention it freely, and I shall
do the same by you. !
“If folks don’t help each other,
what’s the good of being set in fam
ilies? You've got a little habit of
interrupting, Mary, that’s growing on
you, and I’'m going to do what I can
to help you break it up.”
A Magrc Cap.
A German organist who went to
live in St. Petersburg, says the Lon
don Mail, had an experience there
with a new cap which almost made
him bélieve in the magic of his Teu
tonic fairy-tales. He bought the cap
during| his first day in the Russian
capital, and wore it the next day when
he went out for a walk. On his re
turn tquhis room he was amazed to
find tw¥ purses in his pocket, one con.
taining fmore than fifty dollars in gold.
The next day after his walk he
found four purses in his outside pock
et, and his amazement was even
greater. A third day with a similar
profitable result sent him to the chief
of police to lay his story before him.
In company with a detective he
went to the tailor who had made the
cap and found it was from an odd
piece of English cloth brought in by
a stranger. From it the tailor had
made fifteen identical ecaps to order.
Having the bit left he made the
sixteenth cap, and sold it to the or
ganist.
. The detective then followed the or
ganist through the streets, and soon
solved the mystery. The cap was
the emblem of a gang of pickpockets
who wsrkked. together. The one who
secure( & pu?&fi dropped it into the
pocket of the }Fs.t confederate he
saw. The cap had identified the Ger
man, and he had reaped the reward.
Two or three days of shadowing by
detectites resulted in the arrest of
twelve of the band, and the chief of
police thereupon presented the organ
jst witt. a generous purse of gold for
his share 'in the capture.
Driving the Grizzly West.
In the days of Kit Carson the griz
zly had not learned to look upon man
as a foe to be shunned at any cost,
but the quick firing magazine rifle has
taught him that if he possibly can he
must keep out of man’s sight. He has
now been driven back into the almost
inaccessible solitudes of the north
western Rocky Mountains, and the
sportsman who wishes to add his pelt
and dangling necklace of claws te his
collection of hunting trophies must
travel far and endure much hardship
and labor, for “old Ephraim,” as he
was called by the- Western pioneers,
s as cunning ag he is fierce.—From J.
M. Gleeson’s “The Grizzly Bear,” in
St. Nicholas.
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