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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1696

... of things useful and wholesome and procurable in tato humblest household —such as how to make preserves fro.n the humble blackberry that grows on the wa y s ide bu s hes, or wino from the berry that grows on the older, and never is utilised. In al l these ...

Poetry. • BUNCII OF KEYS. There's tender spot in erery heart— For bests thank God, are Immo—. And the kers

... grow rostlerie, you can go on : Before I met you, this world was a desert to me. I didn't take any reeisnre in going black-berrying and stealing rare ripe peaches, and it didn't matter whether the euo shone or not. But what a change in one short year ...

■o.i~ QAEGAI( ON TIM Ql7: VIVZ

... inspection, then was not a single good leaf of tea in the entire lot—it was all • mixture of bad toe, with aloe leaves, blackberry leaves, and such staff as that. Well, when each stuff can be manufactured and sold In England at • good price, why we might ...

CONSISTORY COURT, LONDON-Jan. 19

... purposes, about Gtd. per lb. Peaches one dollar per bushel. Melons, larger than your head, cents each. It great country for blackberries; they preserve them here • every season. My wife and the children went out one day, ■ and gathered about a bushel of plums ...

Notes of the Week,

... nest evening. A post mortem examination &indexed the fact that the .ntestines were full of unripe, and seen un, chewed, blackberries, which the child had eaten during the fete, and which were quite , ndixestible. Dr Myles deposed that death resulted from ...

THZ BLUNT ACTION

... vatentiase. Who ever receives now the cards and the sachets which a* short ago were oa every 18th of February as plenty as blackberries in September? It is said that is Loudon people have substitued for cards very valuable and pretty presents, which they ...

HISTORIC DROGHEDA

... where the kings were buried, is about a mile from llowth. It has much the appearance of an ordinary hillock covered with blackberry bushes and bratiehes. but around it is a circle of huge stones 40 , n0 still upright others lying on the ground. From the ...

A RRCIPR FOR A DAY

... love. Aud a little whiff of play : Lot a wise old book and a glance above Complete the well-spent day. To in le raspberry, blackberry. or vow berry preserv , s, pick the berries over fully, rejecting all soft sal imperfect ere. Weigh the fruit and sugar ...

lock to vale, to listen to the robin's song sal I bobolink • call;to gather wild. violets, and anewones, and

... homely flower Clarissa had condemned as pestilential weeds, growing thickly in the shelter of the gray 'dose tem*. ; the blackberry runner,' draping these latter; the river full to the brim after the mountain rains; the yellow boughs of the willows, tasselled ...

DROGHEDA MARKET

... Mind, and intend to :Imams so. Diener at Long Drench 'is served np at two o'clock; opens with Soap, and shuts up with blackberries. The a mu se _ snouts are crabbing and bathing. Of the first, Mr Mingo observes : Yesterday went krabbing, sod &abed a ...

TREDAGH POLO CLUB RACES

... which has Wore this proved di.astrons to backers of favourites, he lost a lot of ground, and not king quite able to overcome Blackberry again, defeated by a short head. The winner, who is a useful stamp of lilipuLian, was not eves quoted in the betting, sod ...

1 ment. Ladies might bo amongst its passenger* ; i \ his Irnnk ; at last he broke the lock,

... c, etc. * men atru-d Chickent'ief, too.’ be ; and. this boas., burned away trepidation, and wout into ambush behind some blackberry bushaa. John Rail, jr. nested himself little green batik. Near by ran stream. Tho day was warm, the water tempting. The ...