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• al. T. SPENCE, 39, Bepulotire Dooolater ; Barnsley Agents, CHARLES HAMRI-ON, Aticountant, 3, East Gate; CHAS. ..

... the piece of silver. I hope to find my treasure before I die. Adrian did nut answer. He sat looking atths high-tangled blackberry Itedge,with its luxuriance of leaf and bramble, clusters of blossoms anti fruit, In all its stages between bud and berry ...

LOCAL. AND GENERAL NOTES. Tlie following desolptien will give an idea of what can be done in Bliellield:—Aaiong ..

... full blooms of the plants are alike true to nature. Among the flowers depicted are the aareirau4 with maidenhair fern, the blackberry blossom with spiked tendrils, the fuchsia, snowdrop, clematis, *ild rose, tulip, convolvaluz, corn-flsiwer and heartivome ...

CORE

... tune Lift onions, and pixie on a dry border or gravel walk. Keep down weeds, whio:i now roe spare. elsii l not.; scorns. blackberries, and elderberries are rind,' tintharing. Cider awl Terry are nor made. The temperature of the y.-ar takes a tern. Last ...

LAItORST CIRCULATION 1 Tilt. DISTIUCT. TI !luboßl' tuiittait ,imcs RIIi)AY, OCT. 9. 11191. NArtes.u. Tat/moot ..

... day their rich hues lss•oune mars pronouns d, until in time they will glow like tongues of golden flame. The fruit of the blackberry both clothes and beautifies the hedges, and the ripe Lips and haws shine out front the green, brown, and stater leaves of ...

Di MUST ;IA I!

... Liability the Employer's Liability Act of IIM. fhb. Miner. (Light Hours) Bill—le labeler le mines to Ml* boon day, Munk Bathe blackberry Os law to the rating i Is sharp) charge d sad beams had. Whineeday, v. Wcnowitd..—Teatarday W4l:°boon Malted Mszbommil, ...

VIE DISPUTE IN THE GLASS BOTTLE

... so the Brewery at the bottom of the field. his:- borough had never done that. Corners for Mex borough were as common as blackberries in autumu, and altogether it was • wonder that Bor 9 goals we-e not piled up against the Saints. As Tioh Houma said ...

(To be eootiotred.)

... back up the hill. Their feelings wen summed up in one remark by Dick, Well, said he, we saved their old train, howl BLACK-BERRYING. The berries are all hiding, cis, As frightened as sum be, For who are these a striding, oh. Across the fields, they see ...

A RIDS AGAINST TIME

... changed machines, and started for Neivtirk with Preston s good wishes, the latter meanwhile making his back to Bawtry, blackberrying on the way , spending a short time iu ltetford. Adey rode from Toxford to Grantham without a stop, arriving there at 1145 ...

VIE IIEXBOROUGEI AND SWINTON

... They had been in a plautation close at hand. When charged with the offence defendants replied that they were in search of blackberries lie saw • spade under the coat of Ernest Spencer, and, on feeling in the packets of the me n, found nine live and two ...

TRIES. slt• was sauce to Vaid

... again they went onward, still follow ing t he babbling realelet. Now she would stop to pick and eat the great luscious blackberries that grew so abundantly thereabouts, whilst he was busy making up a bouquet of autumn dowers—wood sage, sun spurge, nettle ...

FOOTBALL

... from • lusty goal-kick, the Barnsley right wing came to close quarters. Smith centred, and it looked ail Barnsley to a blackberry oo Rogers scoring. But something got in Bogers's legs, and the power behind his shot was out enough to knot* apple. down ...

TTIKES

... half a fine bind which has hung a fair time in our cellar, a shoe Mese of my wife's famous game pies, a tart of amigo and blackberries. and a bottle good wiser Capital, answered the stranger. Bring them all. The private room shall be preptind few your ...