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HISS N. Z. CHASE

... and Art, fruit and articles of vertu, @bows in the Royal Academy in 1871; Summertime, foxgloves, ferns, he. October, blackberries with red autumn tints in the leaven Under the Beeches,• wild hyacinths, dandelions, and nettles, with foreground of dead ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1890
Newspaper: The Queen
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 680 | Page: 49 | Tags: none

IMPORTANT SALE OF SHIRE HORSES

... Scamp (Mr Cooper) 78 Moulton Master (Mr J Fairey) 56 Fenland Boxer (Mr Looker) 100 Assurance . ..(Mr J Martin) 200 Blackberry .. (Mr Pate) 100 Moulton Nigger (Mr Pinder) 105 I THREE YEAR LD STALLIONS. The Colonel II (Mr Toogood) ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1890
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 621 | Page: 33 | Tags: none

THE ISLINGTON GAZETTE

... nt reflected the utmost credit upon Mr. E. J. Pritchard’s management. Several pledges were taken at the close. . TUB BLACKBERRY CLUB'S ANNUAL SUPPER AND CONCERT. The above social dab gave Its stipper and concert on Tuesday last, *' Taro Brewery W ...

Published: Monday 10 February 1890
Newspaper: Islington Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1770 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

where such a permanent guest would be welcomed. Now and then, is true, one hears how such a one went

... was unknown. And where can I find —I should like to know London girl who understands cherry brandy, and can make her own blackberry wine “You want to please me, Roland, because yon are going away and lam unhappy.” She hung her head in sadness too deep ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1890
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE V O Y A G E H S

... Road'; the cherry brandy for a cold and stormy night; the elderberry wine, good mulled and spiced at Christmas-time, the blackberry wine; the home-made distilled waterslavender water, Hungary water, Cyprus water, and the Divine Cordial itself, which takes ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1890
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1740 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

February 1, 1890.] MR. CHARLES OUT (hq.)— AS YOU DID. “GOOD-BYE, SAN DOW YOU CAN LIFT HEAVIER WEIGHTS THAN EVER,

... increasing number vehicles which traverse our thoroughfares. Not only are there more cabs, but omnibuses are plentiful blackberries; and so strong is the spirit rivalry in the breasts of the drivers these vehicles, that the pedestrian is ignored. Drivers ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: London and Provincial Entr'acte
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1221 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

'BATUBDAY, t-, 1,90 BONE: VOEFUL AND Sago %cr.—Soak three tablespoonfuls or sap la water; add two niridle•rized ..

... A small pinch of sage or pepper can, if liked, be used as flavouring for the duistpiinga. a large pan or pans with ripe blackberries, and let them stand in a cool oven fur a long time until soft, when they must be pressed to extract the juice. Strain this ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... Salts, who gives hints nbout posset and ambassadors, arsenic and asthma, rntt and ankles, baldness and bedsteads, bile and blackberries, flea-bite* and boots—bnt no cold veal. Mrs Balia undeceives those of her sisters who had lingering belief in the “ blueblooded ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1890
Newspaper: The Sportsman
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2151 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BLOB TROD?

... dropper dashed out into the current, and as quickly dashed back again to the side, not where he had risen but immediately some blackberry bushel, with which the line instantly became marvellously Went/Mid. The bad fifteen minutes which supervened can be easiimagined ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5081 | Page: 27 | Tags: none

TIIE HOUSE OF LORDS

... this transcendent interest, it is unique. Many nations have, or have had, monarchs; Houses of Commons are as plentiful as blackberries; but the British House of Peers is the only one of its kind. We must look for its origin far back in the mists of antiquity ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1890
Newspaper: Wallington & Carshalton Herald
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2739 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE SPORTSMAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY V2r 1890

... eat of Sympathy, by VoMgaur, dam by Birdcalcbar; alao lloQylaaf (own aiatar to BathbeiTa dam), Pbradiaa (dam of fllpay and Blackberry), Miaa Balia, by Adraaturar, aad of Fair Helen daaceat lathe female line: Sleeping Beauty, prim taker in both braaohra of ...

Published: Wednesday 12 February 1890
Newspaper: The Sportsman
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2435 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

EATRICAL WRECKER

... proffer this maxim : What is not born to sink will swim.” L. F. A. THE LITERARY WORLD. Professors are getting as thick as blackberries. They are becoming as intrusive a feature of English as of German life. Matthew Arnold, when be was Professor of Poetry ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: St James's Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2859 | Page: 5 | Tags: none