Stratford Times, 11 Oct 1876, p. 4

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% - ey if . 3 i | Bad i [ E F ig Paul Lagards fi a i 23 i i RE & 3 it ii ; : thought eae ame in close re- mune; but he kept within reach 6f Juliet, for tial woald ae a Fi H i We FF i tg 3 & F it a j rT ifs i i i § € ffl f 3 BH a 3 i zi i : 20 pelt & nae | iii ie i r F Bei ede | feftel i FE Ff i cbr, FP E 2 - t + ie Pi it z £ -§ rp ue e i : i | I / i. on ge! i : ze ' rt iri He ail i a] s By i f $ i < z "id § i i rt kr, "Firer cae 3 : | A huddled smu. fell. against the rall- "easton encores ta a ee ee CHAPTER XXVIL. yanis "Behind the barricad marebal! N. tet out" sald the blouses piling igh Tit if Unicel ef LF iit i - 'omen. 1. Js j and the chiffomnier's quarter. .. Thia fortificati I give it up," sa ped Eugene Lagarde, eyed him i The the Ft. 'They're at their witr ends." "They hadn't far to go," suid be done with them." "And ro you---" « Nothing to 'Thanks, dear boy. Youware and get killed--there's our pro, , Ep swanklt erie} a 3 ing. Zabrin«ki's here, eb" tectu: Yan't it?" vars "1 wish I could gene, anxiously. Sacre bi: Ishall » t thrust." . are You tah use your rife; wh* said girl... @ of it." fifty mes "Ay; about five shots a miaute is what in 1 mals "Now for onr arrangements," sald Cho- et quard, leavi He celloxted the men, and explai: * "They } were all -- a -- reckless. A long, boarse shout of mad determination swered his brief allocution. ~ . qrowd of red-eam } scouts were sent @erkémen stationed on the roo! Sire ted; but » propos cried. yur men mus! die! The wagon would bam- per_cur movements." _ precautions taken, otallficer of the mob knew no , joined his f +» 'They entered the aad mount ed to the roof. A small betvedere bad meagan ae Int dea fora en ; edie. ere the friends glans and themselves they could all the odteining ptreots with there andim orderlies from them pe rae ta Mak ac Mbgaee 4 Je everk dig: tis anincky-to k can be chang. i bea prota agree Sr redand y an order that no provi- wove shall by the attendants, wit J with pientifut in the The Salten has alse rae FE tius objection, as | For the mulch would be so ihin--about one inch th reEe E i viday ia ' 4 Sa the poems of John Gay, a poet not much t, topre is this couplet: -- be i : well. Eg i +4 4 2 i w ordinary use in lialy, except in the hotels in larg A Be Hy g HI 2 a - wght nothin ly ft "Give it up. Choquardt' 8 "t sus) wwerer, ts port: E 4 Sone. wait Pebeps pr to Derid, "at "Certainly," replied the fact is," said t what bas taken piece." the artist." "Weil, merriment there, the joke being that it bad an eighth or a fourth of anacre off and adjoin agacd by the a2 pene the , ead, aristag from baving taken a" Gap wh ber, ack. = A = i - = " ane bn alllichaeel (hit Ui'ts was 20 difference Lagergd oll PS part of the time every day in this enclosure When they get large enough to foot tart land bey gt any eatislactory resusts.-- Michigan Ajpropos of superstitions of the table, let requests) al ect concernin: It is doubtful whether. with all the ez- ern titwould certainly pay farmers ar ihe mind away from tue all.absorbing Coma, : pees diffurent iunds of seamps.--Hural Unfermented wine, properly prepsred, con ne the omnibus," remarked to die--bocause bu wan Dantzig, the principal reaport and one usea. there is a cur ie: ithe aewn, -{ coveres. Bp with' a fvot ar tfteen inches of | Bre |. the novelist, hes begun tour as an actress in the email cities of Eng hed by stuck. The pulp lettin the manu. | for & Week; for vorth of thirty-eight degrees, . Real. Nortrea "seal skin" is dyed before itis sold, t anid fn the of d the curls i pierced his eye, rendering ite extraction ne- A St. Petersburg telegraph save that there eport that Prince Louis ee . * 4 to be ene at Tu de content to Tive on a salary and thes -- The very hot weather which commenced on ition. och a» A mighty bepefieerce, thet bLires- ing was mingtea with the orignal curse, "Ty the swond oF thy tase uhectth + farket. gardaners employ them to keep down phyxia, trom cessation of the fanction of the has taken place at the National thi health, eirepgth, sicep, the enjoyment of ES A meet} ig of distinguished geographers, tir Hewes Ha: Fans constitute a specialty this season colimiond, cowering his sed reepect and losing some- their experie! 'whet' of the which -those of Betgain, in a . "Cardinal" is the lesding color for ball Parisian "Ca' !atrott ball! Infa wards! bands, The Catholic Archbishop of Algiers ware oa Beste Seem wy - In building a new house, or changing o s fate i the Great Gaows of farces, of - questions in political economy, in a light, akin-deep, reservoife OF cieterms it ehont 1 be ascertained fashion. Tired out with the ately demanded daring extreme(y hot weath 'ole soon fell were awakened violently, hours, by k i J No badies' shoe ia considered ceoinplete | abeep from coid might be advantageously y mor slide to resor tied, insidious ani fate: forms of decline QGaruet jewlery can be pdrebased in red, green ot wal Steel orpaments are now more popular than which te ovat) iofed4 withoat the advice ful, and At Douglas, Isle of Man, the Amina in 3 * af ir Side pockets have inet carte; and are no nurses, destroying ivfantede lle in very many ected P ; @ courd- water oo the tvaln, and a great roriety Duchess lace considered the most desir- % wit ie ; But there Sno warrautfor this, as the Last Supper was of. the s betrayer, who. Hs, however, is admitted at one | | her } ye aD ars, most of which be gave lo the quasi. widow, and the two left by different routes to meet at Verviers aa i [Wau reached £ iow" iwlerm mane ke had Mindly but ber seald money he a nt her would pesnnge-t0-danevienr-ehere-bet_herbied. ably r New York Evening Post. "dt-ie-e grand trininp." says Atlas, "to be mistaken for the Queen, asa certain lada of faehion, the reiict of a weil fi ambassador to the court 5 Queen je driven about Wypdsor; her are Ligt-Meppiug grays of esectly similar shade and Leight with the royal steeds, and toc eomplete the "a @ a0.-box, but--justasare ber Majesty's-- by postitiioas, oO weer 8 mourniug Ltery und stinguishable from that worn by tbe Queen's ow Let it added to thus that the referred to possesses -rowewbat the contour of fsce and the attitede of our sovereign, that the two retains still a deep mourning e, and it cannot be m ted st thai the impersonation should oe ive the innocent.' Scientific, A Cenrairveat Fussn.--A new centrifu. eal fiter bes been devised by MM. Auticr " : "the principie th if linder . is based on it spre that, Uf a oe rapidly reVoived Th a liquid'in which = particles are suspended the liqnid will be like rotation, i @ in toads Lure into , and wil rerer toad of (wilh s veteelty = of fete one ey . tese oa the distance irom a ver solid par sterling. | of the flaid wil thus be thrown away from s Without fiitering materials, a fact of copaid. ? A nak bets dat peniten: ly he en. if Ti rH id i f q mi fH Tissue veils come in navy blue, deep cardi has confis 'having cansed the When our pow prosperous city was in ite Place Vendome, now produced on white and black silk fans. novelties isa combined cha' proposed that the Leather belts may be purchased in navy be removed' to the In. wing not ina single inutance, aftrr applying the interesting inquiry in ich trees wtand town i it is decided that beyond all #0 Bob-tail nacques are being mana nx i length -- a Peamaxext Grass --However pleasant and of world: Aa ry [i To | her heart , Witboute moments warning, that she could 5 pnt THE! z TERE r |, and she rose ch, indignantly saying, tag * a bs ont ing » , Rever with the imparities, vo opportunity is offered Rathes. for the discharge orifice of the pure biquid "te or -ob th vers governed by lessening, desir. is is eanily , an ir- ed, the flow of the contents of the Wt the orifieepm mmm . rows channelled in the stepe by the action of the carbonate acid exhaled by the growing roots of the adjacent trees, reports a similar case at Oreay, in a still more resisting mate- rial, closegrained » sandstone. Here, were & iS fel FRE areety FERSERS iy ; i F E gerroota, Eventually they died of poarishment, and the greater remains disa; peared, leaving Pa ie see ati ile He i gin jtbniE rocts. These were rendered ous by the yellowish stains due to the su itration of tron. A

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