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Idleness no Lonobb Fashionable. -Twenty years iDLENtsB d were synonymous ago. says Society, a man anaiw« J m• ..

... Kxchange. Military swells keep hotels under the thin disguise of proprietary clubs; while honourable* and baronets, thick blackberries on bush, try to eke out a living by the sale wines, spirits, store groceries, and pickles, wholesale aud retail. Well-bred ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... apples, value 3d., from the orchard of Mr. Thomas Ford, at Stoke Gabriel, on the 25th of September.—Defendant was picking blackberries the orchard at the time she took the apples, which she was seen to do by the prosecutor.—Prosecutor not wishing to press ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... dog aud net.—lhe defendants said that they were not the coppice with any intention of pursuing game, but simply to pick blackberries. Rowland had the dog and net, ana they met him on the road.—Moore, who had been previously lined, for similar offence ...

THREE AMERICAN LOAN CITIES

... fields of waving ludian corn, aud also acres blackberry trees. In New Jersey the bramble is cultivated to great perfection; the trees are planted at regular intervals, aud something like currant bushes. The blackberry, thus cared for, grows to about the size ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... and power respecting the imprisonment j> Green. can only say that he is invested jurisdictiou whatever iv respect to it. Blackberries, tomatoes, red and yellow, dark red plums, hazel nuts, elderberries, Scot? . . a~orns, caterpillars made of silk chenile ...

DAWLISH FLO WEE SHOW

... given to a young lad, named Charles Ellis, for some cleverly-executed fretwork, near to which was exhibited a plate of flue blackberries. The couple of smart showeis, together, perhaps, with the rather long distance from the town to the grounds, kept many ...

CITY CHAT

... sight. l . to return to the Academy Exhibition is the stud.. A cbaf from her finger, called girl, extracting thorn tr -Blackberry-Picking family, m _ Exeter may devoted husband and kind have either « Euphrosyne ipj , like realisation of the clinging ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... havingin his possession certain engines to take game.—The defendant asserted that he was on the ground to pick nuts |and blackberries.—The Bench, after ashort private consultation, fined defendant £1 in each case and costs, and ordered the wires to be ...

ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' CHURCH

... Thoucrownest the year with Thy goodness, letters made of grains of wheat. Upon the top of the pulpit were moss, apples, and blackberries. The panels comprised a pretty arrangement of oats and wheat upou a wire background ; and the centre of each panel was ...

THE VEGETARIAN SOCIETY

... raspberries—were the pride of Devonshire for their productiveness, and might be Baid to never fail. Grapes, tomatoes, and blackberries were also referred to, and Mr. Scbuitass- Young concluded his paper by observing that, as political reformers, they were ...

THE PRACTICAL OR FARMER'S SILO. To the Edi:or of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Sir,—Having been asked by ..

... thorns, she wae reminded an old former neighbour who had great reputation for charming away this unpleasant concomitant upon blackberry-picking. The formula was given to her as a death-bed legacy and secret and was reputed to have always been successful. It ...