The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1892, SUPPLEMENT, Image 10

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TUEMlDDLEBURGHrOST.
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MUI)T.KIMT.(i. 1'A,. NoV. .1
Dr. Nanseo, whoo plan tor seeking
the North Pole is to iab into the drift-
f noM the world's pair iM4ua
UtIAL ODE,
Over lbs wi.le unknown.
Far to the shorts of Inrt,
On through the dart, alone, j
Lit a fetbrr b'ona by tb in
Into tbe Wt, away,
Hpod by the breath of 3 ad;
Rpfkinj tba rlenrer day,
pearance, and often said to himself ash
arranged his collar befcr the glass:
"There isn't married man around '
that ran comparo with me for starching
and sliekness."
And If there was a time 'when he
thought he looked particularly graid, It
wm whoa he was dressed in hla Sunday
suit and mounted on his faithful white
Please, Mis Polly, Unci Eben awn I
mo down after the seed you said h
could have." t S
'Lot a.e see," said Polly, mustngly.
"Ob, yes. II wanted ui to tar him
so!i) sucumber seed
"It's flower seed he wants, ever so
many kinds," interposed Katy.
I never promised him any tht I
THE REALM OF FASHION.
THAT TO WKAR AND HOW THEY
MAKE IT.
re-urad Fonlttds KakiTarr Pretty and
Stylish Oowm-A Spaolman i'oatuma.
ser. At tb top it has th darts nectary u
make it sot well on th hips, and behind li
la either formed into flat pleats or kilts. Tl
trimmings of era pa are ornamented with ap
plications of th woolen material, bnt tb
may be dispensed with if required. Th
walit Is plain, and closed In the centre wit!,
dull buttons of Imitation crape. A sort of
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The religion fatalism in the Flln.
(loos' life cxtciiiJH also to their Intel
lectual stato. In grammar, us la
faith, kismet rule supreme.
time, but ten time worse wheo "you're
uu horseback."
JObcuezer looked sober enpugh now,
and hung his head like u scolded boy.
Uo wai very proud of hi personal ap.
.a. 'Vii lit II k m e
obUlulntr water toUrluk.
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i llliru 11 ft. mnvimiim nt iiinllrrKr iml tin
her work, nervously taking up tbo : surrouaJia rouua i free from woeda.
stitches she had dropped. or othcr vogutttble growth. Such pta.
If she loved Ebeueior Stickney, her tations are woith enormoua sums of iuoa
sister did not suspect it. Just then Katy ' e. and nr. nnirnlii.,l I.. tt, rn,i.w,.
ttice. Ebenem's little nlcco, cauio iu, millionaires. American Agriculturist, 1 ,klrt m"uure, about hre yards and a quar-
sunt is cut on tna oias as usual. It is lined
with taffeta, and cut on tb bias each aids
on top. This bias mut, however, not be
eiftiKurutetl. In order not to make points at
each side of the skirt. The bottom of the
uii.-apc'iisive process, capable of
Inlfhlto nurtiber of modifications,
for theso reasons la particularly '
idaptcd to tho amusement or
iver-lncrcaslntf army of amateur
BbotosraDuy.
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