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LAKE’S FALMOUTH PACKET AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER

... convince them that it was a fish story. Giving Artist a Startling Lesson.— Photographs of the Sultan are now plentiful as blackberries, and this apparently trivial fact is suggestive of somewhat strange reflections. The Sultan’s carle de visitc could not ...

Saturday, May 30, 1868

... considerably troubled the Colts, and they suffered defeat by 175 runs. All over the kingdom centuries appear common as blackberries in autumn,” and where the scoring will stop I am loss to conjecture. The Gob Club Derby Open Handicap resulted in the victory ...

Saturday, October 3, 1868,1

... a front pew under the organ gallery. Will seat seven persons, and commands a view of nearly the whole congregation.” The blackberry, a wild fruit and profuse bearer, «s now in great demand in Virginia at 25 cents, per pound dried, and it is said by merchants ...

THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST Salvage Claim at Falmouth

... afternoon last. Three boys—named Maddock, Jarvis, and Cruze, residing at Morice Town went out in the afternoon to gather blackberries; and while at Camel’s-head got on the railway line. Presently the train, which left Plymouth at two o’clock, was seen advancing ...

A GRIM HOUSE

... unjust to him, but then it was in the old days of House of Commons led by a flippant leader, vhen jokes were as plenty as blackberries, and the First Ministerof the Crown regarded the first question >f the day chiefly as a joke. But now wo have got an ■arnest ...

PASSING EVENTS -——•

... security and honesty. But it is one thing to resolve to insure; it is another to select a company. Agents are as plentiful as blackberries in the autumn, and companies, ranging from tho most reliable the most dishonest, flourish on all sides. To insure in one ...

Kidneys, 70s to 12l>s

... clothes, and a wide-awake hat. At Puddletown, which is five miles from Dorchester, Beaumont was arrested whilst picking blackberries. He was attired at the time in the clothes ho had stolen from the hotel, and wore a surplice, which lie had taken from ...

PROMOTIONS liY M THIERS

... and potatoes.” When a little negro boy wanted to attend his father’s funeral, he asked tho schoolmaster for a holiday to black-berrying. Mus. Far mi am, of Wisconsin, has just buried her sixth husband, and tho papers call hor successful planter. Yankee impudence ...

Saturday, Sfptkmbfr 2, 1871.]

... is now exceedingly rich in autumnal wild flowers and berries, and on the little girl pointing to a tempting cluster of blackberries, the nurse tried to reach them, and fell over the cliff. Fortunately her fall was broken by au elder tree, where she was ...

FACET!/K

... the coral reefs.” Two gentlemen passing a blackberry bush when the fruit was unripe, one said it was ridiculous to call them blackberries when they were red. Don’t you know,” said his friend, “that blackberries are always red when they are green.” —The ...

LAKE’S FALMOUTH PACKET AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER DEATH OF A SOMNAMBULIST

... quest. Oa aaettar occasion, be eladed tee vigllance of hie parents about midnight, and want a long dtetaaoaia search of blackberry bate**. Hi* parent#, who now raids ia Bosemdale, afterwards same live ia Shepberd eteeet, Bury, and there, one neceeirm ...