Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1911 — About the Plot of DuBarry. [ARTICLE]

About the Plot of DuBarry.

Madame Jeanne Dußarry was In the garden of her little home near Sur-le-Marue, happy in the love, of her husband, Narcisse Dußarry, a poet An old lover appears and tries to Influence her to go to the court of Louis XV to become the mistress of the king, but her husband’s life is threatened and she promises to go to save him from the guillotine. When Narcisse finds her gone he becomes a raving maniac. Louis XV becomes infatuated with Madam le Duchess Dußarry and through her influence France is ruled beneficially..

The Cardinal meets the lunatic husband and brings him to the court to amuse the King. He regains his rexson at the sight of his wife and denounces the man who persuaded her to leave him.

Then the' terrible Commune holds Paris In Its bloody grasp, sending a continuous stream of aristocrats to the dreaded guillotine. Dußarry, who Is in hiding, is finally discovered, taken In a tumbrel to the guillotine, and there beheaded, amid the jeers and yelle of the bloodthirsty mob.