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Show THE HEBE.R HERALD Ana yet you ask a welcome for her ? This is strange indeed. It is strange, dear Lady Olga. But Christian charity can do stranger things than this. Look; here she is. Father And throwing off the Oluf bade Fr a dismount. a color as tHe.d summer, birds do the winter birds J're better than none, Lndwe say goodb) to each little one. but stil- l- bear-skin- s. " 4 0 io he continued. t is said that coffee grounds make a good filling for a pin cushion, the grounds to be perfectly dry before and it is said the needles and pin will never rust. Coffee grounds make an excellent mulch and fertilizer combined for n se bushes. I keep a pail handy and pour all the tea and coffee grounds into it, with what tea and coffee are ieftto be thrown out. Then wm ii get reauy to work in the garden take the pad along arid pour its ,1 use-in- TO THE FARMERS. g, ( Now is the lime to repair jour wagon get your plow sharpened, r pair your fence, and put a new Uuaid on the si e of the barn wheie the kicked it oif. and get ready or spring for when. starts it comes like a sc ak of light-nin- g out of a cloud, i iaui enough wood to last throughout the buis) time of the. i year and get ahead vT n spring comes. , mu-tan- g . 1 content? yound the rose bushes. t nive'on this diet. The Little Birds Came Back. MARKET REPORT. i s birds idt u:-- hi Qctub r sonm-o- f them have tame' , lack o but ' lay their stay a whole six mom5 . eggs and to ' raise their little onrp, Qpring has c jme and has brought them Butter twenty here. Hayironv$5 to ljh-litt- le 9 ow lonesome is i; with-ou- t them! the bluespecially wjrh-ou- t the QraV-birbird, the J lack-bir' ' and we miss them verv much. Wt would be better if thev could st-all winter but it is too cold for them to stay with us. all winter lung. ' Jf.he winter birds stay with us, but they are not as nice as the summer birds. ' b01 the winter birds do not have as brilliant d, They d. cent pr pound. ' unts b.ggs thirr H- - per doz. Wheat 75 cents per bushel. yl 0.ts S1.S5 3 11 per hundred. per ton . v ' In Siam the Babies are carried on the shoulders or hip s of the mother, and it is not an uncommon th nir to see a child a couple of cars od sitting asj tride of its fathers shoulder smoking. |