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... at a Vaudeville matinee on Thundey. On Saturday evening the /Loyalty Theatre will be re-opened for the performance of Blackberries, and Turned Up. Mr. Will.e Edwina. will be manager. • • • Miss Kate Vaughan bad a good house at the Haymarket on Monday ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1886
Newspaper: Knaresborough Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CENTBAL PARLIAM SNTARY !.DIVISION

... cast diairioution of honours during tbs eboit period tbe Conservatives bad been in office, titles becoming as plentiful as blackberries iv antumu, and tbey could hardly go into the street ot tbe smaller boroughs without running up against a new magis- trate ...

Published: Tuesday 09 February 1886
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1439 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FOB THE LITTLE FOLKS

... September morning, when the (tin green fields were all glittering with dew, and bright webs of silver gossamer sparkled on the blackberry bushes, accm and mushroom found themselves side by side. The mushroom was tall and fresh-looking, and thought deal of himself ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1886
Newspaper: Shipley Times and Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

I I GOSSIP ON DRESS. Tim Owe* has the following As yet, nothing striking in the way of dress has

... and feathery pampas grass. The glistening white honesty is now seen towering aloft in vases, mixed with pampas and black-berried privet. The trailing stag-horn moss from Scotch moorlands is arranged on dinner tables, laid fiat, in and out of dower ...

WAYSIDE GARDENS

... are basking upon tho stones and darting into the crevice 3. Brambles flourish here, aud they are now covered with shining blackberries. Near the ground are dewberries, with a bloom upon them that even the sloe cannot rival. Chief of the flowers is golden ...

CATTLR MARKET*

... llfd iter lb; kidney lesni 34 tier lb; plums. per lb.; applus, I*4 to 34 i*cr lb; pcari, 34 per lb; gropes 84 to per lb; blackberries 4* A. per quart. EASING LIJ. Friday.—Potatoes per stone; encumber*. to4d. each: ouious Is. 24 per stone; apples. 74 to ...

KING OB KNAVE?

... misfortune bo long as John North Heron had finger left him. Before was forty, publicspirited projects were plentiful as blackberries in a good season; while John Heron of the bank was always to the fore with his counsel in any case, and his seemingly ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1886
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1667 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL

... a respon* sible place. A man needs to have all his eyeß and ears about him. And, moreover, situations don't grow, like blackberries on the bushes, to be gathered at will. Humph! commented Captain Garrick. So it seems. And perhaps, hopefully added ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1781 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

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... others it will be source of regret. The season has been one of the most exciting record, upsets being thick as the proverbial blackberry. The one black speck on the season's surface has been the attempt made to bring about a radical change in the tradition ...

THE BBIDLINGTON FREE PRESS—SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1886

... that the fashion to dab oid-fashiouad, made splendid colour, when I was startled familiar voice. - Don’t you want to come blackberry lag with aa, Emily? Wa couldn't hara better day tor th. pur- °noahad toward the gate. There, la the front other axalortaUe ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1886
Newspaper: Bridlington Free Press
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1482 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CATTLE MARKETS

... Wednesday - Potatoes, per stone; colons, per stone; apples, to pears, 01 to la 61 per stone ; plums, 3d. to (ML per stone; blackberries, per stona IXJUTH, Wednesday. -Home-grown potatoes, wholesale, and retail, to per stone of lilb. HAY AND STRAW MARKETS ...

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... the stopper and screw ring should be in their places, but screwed only about half down. Strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, if cooked in the jars, require only water enough to moisten the sugar, which should be placed in the jar with the fruit ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1886
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1895 | Page: 16 | Tags: none