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... Beatrice, and for half the nobility in the country. The names of dukes, earls, and lords arc almost plentiful on its books as blackberries are said to be autumn; and specimens of its work—and splendid work it ismay be seen in many a mansion and lordly hall in ...

Published: Thursday 22 March 1888
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2255 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AMERICAN HUMOUR,

... painful blunder which I never want to repeat.” “ May 1 ask what that er—blunder was?” ¢“Oh, yes. I mistook a bumble bee for a blackberry.” «Ler's see,” he mused, as he softly pulled at his ear, “your name is Johnson, isn’t it?” * Yes, sir.” « You married a ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1888
Newspaper: Loftus Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2038 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE VOLUNTEERS

... brain works for that endtheir least efficient man is coached up, and wrinkles —some good and others bad—are plentiful blackberries. Before the battalion team selected there has to ba preliminary work, and this will have been felt cn the register tickets ...

pear to be unnatural allies for Bible-lovlnjr people like GENERAL NEWS. the Scotch. Can it be, Mr. Editor, that the

... tbe good pay is from one dollar to one and half dollars day, and also that work is scarcer in winter in Canada than ripe blackberries in January. He also says bricklayers get four dollars day. I worked in Montreal and in Toronto for nine month*, and I knew ...

Published: Wednesday 30 May 1888
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2490 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE NEW GERMAN ARMY BILL

... party, Loth represent with conspicuous ability. The purely grotesque speakers, like Mr. Pyne and Mr. BLane. are thick 9 blackberries, but they cannot be said to impart much strength or lustre to the great Gladstonian alliance. It amusing to watch Mr. ...

A FEW RE MA RIES To THE AG ITATORB

... Nut the porting of the ways hin not S. yid yet. nlh, d ea r ; list, Led in T. P's carer only another of hi• fad, as blackberries in August.. Pin. the 11140 who don's the leader. could find on which to dilate led the nlckeolnetai of the Irish landlords ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1888
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2532 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

$ortlj (Eoimiru #*tos

... to the fourth and fifth scenes, which mechanically changa from a lovely summer landscape to a bright wintry scene. ! The blackberry wood scene aud the village green ! are both conceived with a high degree of taste. How great a:i advance has been made ir ...

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... apples-apples of the best quarity; udin ins fruit might just as well be grown in England. lears, cherries, raspberries, blackberries, and straw- berries are quite as easily cultivated, provided know- llge and skilll are employed, for, take it ever anl ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1888
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2854 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

BRIGG DIVISION

... into a broad.grm, and he turned depart gently explained tbacLord bpencem in that particular locality were as plentiful blackberries in the autumn time. Explanations and expostulations were useless ; the discomfited Earl being forced to return the way ...

|l A LITERARY GLEANINGS

... how early the little lads ceased to eat the bread of idleness. The smallest of them would be sent to gather mushrooms and blackberries. They were soon fitted out with a dinner satchel and a pair of clappers, anc sent to scare the birds from the newly-sown ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1888
Newspaper: Loftus Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3108 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FISHERIES

... Heal fruit and flowers are lightly pinned In, and dusters of rtd currants have appeared lately with pretty effect. A trail blackberries fair hair would not look amiss,or n cluster little oranges, out of conservatory, among dark tESSsna. To-day tho two days’ ...

Published: Tuesday 07 August 1888
Newspaper: Bradford Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2545 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... behind that august body, the English' Government. But it must not be omitted from calculation that he is a good suohmer. Blackberry or bramble growing is no new enterprise in the fruit gardens of America. It has been praqtised for at least twenty years ...

Published: Wednesday 25 January 1888
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2773 | Page: 5 | Tags: News