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Show A PARIS INCIDENT Ona of tlie l-pl.e.lea Vililrli fan lUppsn llltlj In the l.ny 1-NlilUI. A duke, u mtiniuia and a alilrttuakei have had n llvelv row III Ihe trailea-uiuirn trailea-uiuirn shop near the I'liuuips lilyseea. Th- niunplla has n llllli titltstaiulllig bill nt the establish lit. As be nits walking down to the chili with hla fiieml, tin, duke. It oeeiirred to hliu thai li ght look III 011 the liailcaiiuin nnd give hliu IJ11 ou nc.-ouot. Ilia friend went with hnn to the shop, where the ahh-tniak.-r vvaa wrealtn-d In smiles to receive th. -in Hut the tradeamnn's a ill 1 .1 I'll 1 1 v vaulabiil when he In nr. I thnt he was lo have only a pin-llnl! of hla due, w hh-li was considerably consid-erably more than I'.'n. He lieciiine not uny chilly, hut illatlln tlv ilisagreealile. mill walking to the shop door, shut It. pulled out Ihe return able handle and put it In bla po, kel. Tbe duke mid the lunnpils were bla prl is. He wns not going to let il i nut until Hie latter had algiu-d n note of hand for Hie amount owing, and the foiuier bud become be-come security for Hie bill. Tbe duke Still the nuil-illllS both refused to be coerced, and deiuaiuli-d their freedom. Hut though tli-y sloriue.l mid threatened threat-ened and llllllllllered Willi their sticks on the shoir door tbe shlrttnaker kept the latter si. ul, A ci.ivvd i.illc.-tcl out. aide, mill Ihe Imprisoned tiolilenicli niaile know ii their ptlght by iinlinateil I 11 tu Is show. At last n policeman altolle.l up. This time Hie Irndesmiin bad to npeti the tloor nnd let his motives mo-tives go. Moreover, Hie pollcninn took down bis name, nnd n,Mrevs with a view to aumuionlug him for "seouea-trall'i-:"lhe two liol'leiuen. front iv hem lm did not even K"t the C-'n will, Il the inai-oiits bml r.t-1 v: Inn 1 1 v i-n.-rcj hllu.-Loudon hllu.-Loudon Dully Telegraph, Knt a llnls. But lltack Itesr. The motto. "Iiok before you leap," hue been hnnded down for generatlona mid uenernlloiia, but It la a curious fnet that a person hns never suggested tbe thought of "thinking before looking." look-ing." lf there bad ever been a motto like the latter It Is probable that tild-eon tild-eon L. Joy, of Hancock, would never have received Ihe shock In bis system that he experienced when he looked Into a hole In the ground and found a big, black bear about three Inches from bis nose. Mr. Joy did nut stay looking Into thnt hole any liumer than wna nee-esanry nee-esanry to recover from hla astonishment, astonish-ment, but got up mid the way he legged It for home and a gun would pmhulily have made the bear laugh If he hud stayed to witness Mr. Joy's printing net. When Mr. Joy returned with hla rllle the bear wua nowhere to be seen, nor bus he been seen since. Mr. Joy will likely gel hla gun Ural and look nflei-wurd. If such a case ever cutuut up again. Kennebec Journal. |