DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY SATURDAY STA
... knows ‘ow [ voted !” big Wuaicn Nosopy Cay Dexy.—The Government have been beaten all over the country by an over- whelmi as blackberries, majority. Reasons for this are plenty we may mention ...
... knows ‘ow [ voted !” big Wuaicn Nosopy Cay Dexy.—The Government have been beaten all over the country by an over- whelmi as blackberries, majority. Reasons for this are plenty we may mention ...
... movement. e intends to visit the chief towns in the States and At Bothwelishields Brae, near alittle 2, boy was gathering blackberries when he mi his and fell over a precipice 18ft. high. He was fatally injared.—At Midcalder a man ll over a high, and was ...
... strong, so that the dogs were well pumped out before night. Mr Ramsay's Sbeelah ' won with great ease, Mr Thos. M`Turk's Blackberry' running up. On Saturday the meet was at Dalarran Lodge, when a larger mutter took place, Caetle-Douglas turning up in goodly ...
... such stream of life has been flowing to him through the eves. There are eyes which give no more admission into them into blackberries; others are liquid and deep wells that men might fall into; and others are oppressive and devouring, and take too much ...
... disappeared about thirteen years ago.” Mas YOCSOWOUAM want* to know what is the best way mark table Leave the baby and blackberry pie alone the table tor three minute*. WHES distressed-looking person rings your doorbell late a* nod says only wsots 010- ...
... Calton on the lett, the whole range of the long hillside on the right was literally packed with people, thicker than any blackberries, or rabbits from a warren at the gloaming. A few were even perched upon the topmost peak of Arthur's Seat, and looked in ...
... wild, On Nature's bulwark* gray ; His plume ICWee in the northern Meese, The shadows round hint play. The broken fern and blackberry Silting up about his feet, While heith•crowned rock*, or hoary mags, tiorhead oft nearly meet. The storms that blow no three ...
... customs. He says : In America breakfast is a most profound meal. It begins with, in summer, fruit, such as strawberries, blackberries, ctontaloup—a very sweet melon —oranges, or suchlike; then coffee, iced or hot, tea the same, milk, or water, as you feel ...
... each with • half-bushel splint basket, sod the proposition, Now you go to Squire Jones's blackberry patch, and you just fill this full of the nicest blackberries you can hod. I)on't get any leaves or dirt, or branches mixed in with them. Don't bruise ...
... tliat gentleman had sent The lives of Bums that had been him telegram to the effect that the carnage would Wl . were thick blackberries, but none and the hire a-day, and that the machine |em satisfactory. The best was that of would break forty tons a-ilay ...
... the neighbourhood of dney such fruits as the peach, nectarine, apricot, um, hig, pe, cherry, and orange are as plenti- as blackberries. The orangeries and orchards of New South Wales are among its sights ; and in the neighbourhood of Sydney and round Port ...
... Ewaaston. 43. Calved March 17, 1881 44. Calved April 4, 1882. & J. tN 45. Lord Mayor' (1840).--ealved''January 4, 1882. 46. ' Blackberry' (1834-Calved January 29, 1882. 47. 'The Highlander' 1833). -Calved January 26, 1882. 48. Excelsior' (1837).-Calved January ...