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And blackberries so brave Came ere the frost and rain—

... And blackberries so brave Came ere the froet and rain— Ere the dreary dark November With dripping black boughs overhead And dead leaves as a grave. The years have come and gone, And brought me many a pleasure, And many a gift and gain From near and from ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1888
Newspaper: West London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1118 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Apples

... currant jelly. The insipidity of blackberry juice is partially removed by the fldition lemon juice. Apples are sometimes cooked ith blackberries for this purpose. But, as rule, children have no fault to find with pure blackberry jam or conserve. ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1888
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 365 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Chats with housekeepers

... part of the liquid. /arkiee rp Apple Jaon (a homely but most delicious pre- ?? equal quantities of blackberries and apples, and be sure that the blackberries are ripe. Weigh the Apples after they ate pared, cored, and cut into quarters. Set themre in a jar ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1888
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1797 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

POACHERS PUNISHED

... rabbits and 160 yards of netting for snaring rabbits. FATAL BLACKBERRYING EXPEDITION. A melancholy drowning case was reported yesterday from Galway. Two little girls named Stewart were blackberrying on a cliff, when one fell over into the river twenty-four ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1888
Newspaper: Eastern Evening News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 110 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Fr, 5 ii 24 5 29 DISTRESSING DEATH OF TWO SISTERS

... TWO SISTERS. A melancholy drowning case reported yesterday (Friday). from Galway. Two little girls named Stewart. were blackberrying on a cliff, when one fell over into the river 24 feet below. Her sister tried to save her, and also fell over, striking ...

TWO SISTERS DROWNED

... TWO SISTERS DROWNED. A melancholy drowning case is reported from Galway. Two little girls named Stewart were blackberrying on cliff, when one fell over into the river 24ft. below. Her sister tried to save her, and also fell over, striking a projecting ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1888
Newspaper: Nottingham Evening Post
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 57 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TWO SISTERS DROWNED

... TWO SISTERS DROWNED. Two sitters named Stewart have been drowned p. Comb river Galway. The little cirls were gather blackberries cliff, when one of them slipped mill-race below. The other sister in endeavouring to her fell into tb® stream also, striking ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1888
Newspaper: Birmingham Mail
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 63 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The British Consul at San Francisco, in the course of a report on the agriculture of California, refers to the

... wine, and raisins: belonging to the temperate zone are apples, pare, plums, cherries, peaches, currants, gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries. The gross fruit trade of the State has increased enor• mously ; in 1887 the trade in green ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1888
Newspaper: American Settler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 120 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FRUIT GROWING

... Tiptree with blackberry canes. The addition of apples and elderberries much improves the flivour and keeping properties of blackberry jam. An old receipt gives two fair-sized apples and half a tea-cupful of elder- berries to a pound of blackberries. An old ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1888
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 897 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BITTEN BY A COPPERHEAD

... case is reported in which a young fellow was severely bitten by one of these vipers under peculiar circumstances. He was blackberrying with a friend. The friend was attacked by a copperhead. which the young lad killed. • few minutes later he was attacked ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1888
Newspaper: Tonbridge Free Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 150 | Page: 7 | Tags: none