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NOVEMBER hath 30 days.

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Next was November: he full gross and fat,
As fed with lard; and that right well might seem,
For he had been a-fatting hogs of late,

That yet his brows with sweat did reek and steam.

Aspects, Holidays, Events, Weather, &c.

1822.

Conn.

1 Sa. All Saints' Day. runs high. 2 E 220 Sunday after Trinity. 3 Mo. 1st Canova, sculptor, born 1757, died 4Tu. 4th. State elections in N. H., Mass., and 5 W. Very low tides. (in Apo. 6 Th. 5th. Gunpowder plot in England, 1605. 7 Fr. 6 h C. Cooler. 8 Sa. 9th. Mayflower arrived at Cape Cod, 1620. 9 E 230 Sunday after Trinity, 10 Mo. 6 H (. Now 11 Tu. St. Martin. Medium tides. 12 W. 6 C.

13 Th.

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stationary, 6 ♂ in 8, 69 C.

15 Sa. 16th. runs low.

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SPENSER.

Farmer's Calendar.

HOUSE all the roots early in the month, or winter may set in and destroy them. Even in Southern and Middle New Eng

land it is not safe to leave roots

in the ground after the first

week of this month. Sometimes the ground does not freeze until December, but this is the exception to the rule. During warm days look after the glass in the windows of all buildings; replace any broken lights, and see that the putty is not off; this will keep out much cold. Repair the buildings that need it, and look after the water pipes; see that they are so well protected

16 E 24th S. a. Tr. 6 O sup. that the water in them will not

17 Mo. 6 C, 6 ♂ C. in Perigee.

rain.

18 Tu. 19 W. 16th. Gustavus Adolphus, King of SweLow tides.

den, killed in battle, 1632.

20 Th. 21 Fr. 22 Sa. St. Cecilia.

Clearing

30th. Abby W. May, educationist and philanthropist, died, 1888, aged 59. weather.

23 E 25th Sunday after Trinity. 24 Mo. in Aphelion.

25 Tu. St. Catharine.

Rain

freeze, even if the winter be an extremely cold one. Don't let any farm implements be left out exposed to the weather, but put them all under cover, where

they can be looked over and repaired next winter. The sleds should be put in order. Do not wait until snow comes, and have

to do it when you ought to be hauling wood. Try to get into the wood-lot in time to get the house wood all cut before the

26 W. High tides. 6. or snow comes. It is about time to

27 Th. 80.

start the farmers' club, or better

snow. yet a grange, if you have not

28 Fr. 26th. eclipsed, invisible. 29 Sa. 6. runs high. 30 E 1st S. in Advent. St. Andrew.

already established one in your village. These institutions help the farmer wonderfully; they improve his mind, and lift him to a higher social level.

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Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &cate

1 Most
2 Tu.
3 W.
4Th. 8 h C. Very low tides,
5 Fr. 15th. Remains of Napoleon Bonaparte

Rear Admiral Edward Simpson
died 1888.
10th Rear-Admiral Wm. E. Le Roy
died 1888, aged 70.
inf.

in Apo., ¿

re-interred in Paris, 1840.

Some

6 Sa. St. Nicholas. in 8. 7 E 20 Sunday in Advent. 8 Mo. 6 H (, Dho.

snow.

9 Tu.litionist, died 1888, aged 89 20th. Samuel E. Sewall, lawyer and abo10 W.23d. Dom Pedro II. assumed government

of Brazil, 1840.

1799, aged 67.

11 Th.69 C, O eclipsed, inv. 12 Fr. 6 C. 14th WASHINGTON died, 13 Sa. V. high tides. 14 E 30 Su. ín Adv. 15 Mo. 6. 14th.

runs low. C in Per. gr. b. l. S. 16 Tu. 6. 16th. Boston Tea Party,!1773. 17 W. 27th, Kepler, astronomer, born, 1571. 18 Th. 28th. Macaulay, historian, died, 1859. 19 Fr. 29th. Wm. E. Gladstone born, 1809. 20 Sa. 21st O enters v. { 21 E 4th Sun, in Adv. St. Thomas. 22 Mo. Medium ti. $224. FOREFATHERS' 23 Tu. 6C, Q stationary. 24 W. 28th. h stationary. 25 Th. Christmas Day.

26 Fr. St. Stephen.

WINTER BEGINS.

DAY.

Grows

runs high.

27 Sa. St. John Evangelist. quite 28 E 1st Su. aft Ch. Holy Innocents. 29 Mo. 28th gr. elong. E. 30 Tu. in Apogee. 31 W. 6 h C. Low tides.

cold.

WHITTIER.

Farmer's Calendar.

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As the farm stock is now mer pending entirely on the for food, their thrift will depend mainly on how he feeds th them. To feed to the best advantage ing at about the same time; the he must be regular, always feedbarn should be kept warm, and have plenty of sunlight where the cattle stand. Well-ripened apples may be fed in small quantities to advantage. Now is the time to make the hens lay, as the eggs will bring good prices; houses where there is good air keep them in well-sheltered and sunshine; feed regularly and in great variety, not forgetting

to feed a little rowen every day the ground is covered with snow. How do the accounts stand? It is about time to strike the balance to see if you are in a better condition than last year. It is a good plan to take account of know just what you can afford stock every year; then you will to buy. Long unsettled accounts often make enemies, and do not make any one feel better. Review the past to see if it is best to turn over a new leaf at the beginning of the year. If the past year has been a prosperous one, and you have a surplus of money or provision, cheer up your poor neighbors by helping them from your abundance. Happiness is never gathered faster than it is when trying to make others happy.

COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

(Corrected Sept., 1889. U. S. Congress may make changes.)

Supreme Court at Washington, D.C.

Court comes in 2d Monday in October.

The Supreme Court of the United States consists of one Chief and eight Associate Justices. There are nine judicial circuits, and to each of these is assigned one of the justices.

There are also nine Circuit Judges, each of whom is to reside in his circuit. The circuits and justices are as follows:

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First Circuit, Horace Gray, of Boston, Mass., Associate Justice. (Maine, N.H., Mass., R.I.)
Second Samuel Blatchford, of New York, As. J. (Vt., Conn., N.Y.)
Third
(Penn., N.J., Del.)
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66 Joseph P. Bradley, of Newark, N.J., As. J. Melville W. Fuller, of Chicago, Ill., Chief Justice. (Md., Va., W. Va., N.C., S.C.) Lucius Q. C. Lamar, of Oxford. Miss., As. Justice. (Geo., Fla., Ala., Miss., La., Tex.) Vacant by reason of the death of Associate Justice Matthews. (Ohio, Mich., Ky., Tenn.) Seventh 46 John M. Harlan, of Louisville, Kentucky, As. J. (Ind., Ill., Wis.) Eighth Samuel F. Miller, of Keokuk, Iowa, As. J. (Min., Iowa, Mo., Kan., Ark., Neb., Col.) Ninth Stephen J. Field, of San Francisco, Cal., As. J. (Cal., Oregon, Nev.) Clerk .. . James H. McKenney, Washington, U. S. Circuit Courts in 1st and 2d Eastern Circuits.

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Androscoggin Co., at Auburn, 3d Tu. Jan., Apr., and Sept.

Aroostook Co., at Houlton, last Tu. Feb., and 3d Tu. Sept.

Cumberland Co., Civil Business, at Portland, 2d Tu. Jan., Apr., and Oct. Franklin Co., at Farmington, 1st Tu. Mar., and 4th Tu. Sept.

Hancock Co., at Ellsworth. Civil, 3d Tu. Jan.; Civil and Crim., 2d Tu. Apr. and Oct.

Kennebec Co., Civil Business, at Augusta, 1st Tu. Mar., and 3d Tu. Oct.

Knox Co., at Rockland, 2d Tu. Mar. and Dec., and 3d Tu. Sept.

Lincoln Co., at Wiscasset, 4th Tu. Apr., and 4th Tu. Oct.

D.C.

U. S. District Courts. Connecticut, at Hartford, 4th Tu. in May and 1st Tu. Dec.; at New Haven, 4th Tu. in Feb. and Aug.

Maine, at Portland, 1st Tu. in Feb. and Dec.; at Bath, 1st Tu. in Sept.; at Bangor, 1st Tu. in June.

Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tu. in Mar., 4th Tu. in June, 2d Tu. in Sept., and 1st Tu. in Dec.

New Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tu. in Mar. and Sept. ; at Concord, 3d Tu. in June and Dec.

Rhode Island, at Newport 2d Tu. in May and 3d Tu. in Oct.; at Providence, 1st Tu. in Feb. and Aug.

Vermont, at Windsor, 3d Tu. May; at Rutland, 1st Tu. Oct. ; at Burlington, 4th Tu. Feb.

STATE OF MAINE.
Sept., 1889.)

May; Civil and Criminal, 2d Tu. Feb.,
2d Tu. Oct.

Penobscot Co., at Bangor, Civ. Business, 1st Tu. Jan., Apr., and Oct.; Crim. Business, 1st Tu. Feb., and 2d Tu. Aug. Piscataquis Co., at Dover, last Tu. Feb., and 4th Tu. Sept.

Sagadahoc Co., at Bath, 1st Tu. Apr., and 3d Tu. in Aug. and Dec.

Somerset Co., at Skowhegan, 3d Tu. Mar. and Dec., and 3d Tu. Sept.

Waldo Co., at Belfast, 1st Tu. Jan., and 3d Tu. in Apr. and Oct.

Washington Co., at Machias, 1st Tu. Jan. and Oct.; at Calais, 4th Tu. Apr.

York Co., at Saco, 1st Tu. Jan.; at Alfred, 3d Tú. May, and 3d Tu. Sept. Superior Court for Aroostook Co. Houlton, 1st Tu. April and Nov. Civil At Caribou, 1st Tu. Dec. and May; at and Crim., May and Nov. terms.

Superior Court for Cumberl❜d Co.

At Portland, Civil only, 1st Tu. Feb., Mar., Apr., Oct., Nov., Dec. Civil and Criminal, 1st Tu. Jan., May, and Sept. Superior Court for Kennebec Co.

At Augusta, Civil, 1st Tu. Feb.; Civil and Criminal, 1st Tu. Apr., Sept.,_and Dec. At Waterville, Civil, 2d Tu. June

MEETINGS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN MAINE.
(Corrected Sept., 1889.)

Androscoggin, at Auburn, 1st Tu.
Apr. and Oct.

Aroostook, at Houlton, 1st Tu. Jan. and July.

Cumberland, at Portland, terms of record, 1st Tu. Jan. and June; and regular sessions, 1st Tu. every mo.

Franklin, at Farmington, last Tu. Apr. and Dec.

Hancock, at Ellsworth, 4th Tu. Jan., and 2d Tu. Apr and Oct.

Kennebec, at Augusta, 3d Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec.

Knox, at Rockland, 1st Tu. Apr. and Dec., and 3d Tu. Aug.

Lincoln, at Wiscasset, 2d Tu. May, 1st Mon. Sept., and last Mon. Dec.

Oxford, at Paris, 2d Tu. May, 1st Tu. Sept., and last Tu. Dec.

Penobscot, at Bangor, 1st Tu. Jan., Apr., July, and Oct.

Piscataquis, at Dover, 1st Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec.

Sagadahoc, at Bath, 1st Tu. Mar., July, and Nov.

Somerset, at Skowhegan, 1st Tu. Mar. and Aug., and 2d Tu. Dec.

Waldo, at Belfast, 2d Tu. Apr., 3d Tu. Aug. and Dec.

Washington, at Machias, 1st Tu. Jan. and Oct.; at Calais, 4th Tu. Apr

York, at Alfred, terms of record, 1st Tu. Apr. and Oct. ; and regular sessions 1st Tu. every mo.

COURTS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
(Corrected Sept., 1889.)
Supreme Court.

LAW TERMS.-Two terms are held
each year, 1st Tu. June and Dec., both
at Concord. Adjourned terms, March
and Aug.
TRIAL TERMS.

Belknap Co., at Laconia, 4th Tu. Mar. and Sept.

Carroll Co., at Ossipee, 3d Tu. Apr.

and Oct.

Cheshire Co., at Keene, 1st Tu. Apr., and 3d Tu. Oct.

Coos Co., at Colebrook, 1st Tu. Feb. and Sept., and at Lancaster, 3d Tu. Apr.

and Oct.

Grafton Co., at Haverhill, 3d Tu. Mar. and Sept., and at Plymouth, 2d Tu. May and Nov.

Hillsborough Co., at Manchester, 3d Tu. Mar., and at Nashua, 3d Tu. Sept. Merrimack Co., at Concord, 1st Tu. Apr. and Oct.

Rockingham Co., at Portsmouth, 3d Tu. Oct., and at Exeter, 3d Tu Jan., and 2d Tu. Apr.

Strafford Co., at Dover, 2d Tu. Feb., and 1st Tu. Sept.

Sullivan Co., at Newport, 4th Tu. Jan, and 1st Tu. Sept.

Probate Courts.

[If the term of a probate court falls on a legal holiday, or day of state elections, said court shall be held on the next secular day thereafter.]

Belknap Co., at Laconia, 3d Tu. of every month.

Carroll Co., at Conway, 1st Tu. Jan., May, and Sept.; at W. Ossipee, 1st Tu. Feb., June, and Oct. ; at Ossipee Corner, 1st Tu. Mar., July, and Nov.; at Wolfboro' Junc., ist Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec. Cheshire Co., at Keene, 1st and 3d Fri. Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec.; 1st Fri. July, and 3d Fri. Aug.

Coos Co., at Colebrook, 4th Tu. Jan. and Aug.; at Lancaster, 1st Tu. Jan., Mar., May, July, and Nov.; at Gorham, 1st Tu. Apr. and Oct. ; at Berlin, 3d Tu. Jan. and June.

Grafton Co., at Lisbon, 3d Tu. Apr. and Oct.; Plymouth, 2d Tu. May and Nov.; Canaan, 1st Tu. June and Dec.; Haverhill, 3d Tu.Mar.and Sept.; Woodsville, 1st Tu. July; Bristol, 3d Tu. July; Littleton, 3d Tu. Jan.; Wentworth, 3d Tu. Aug.; Orford, 3d Tu. Feb.; and Lebanon, 1st Tu. Mar. and Sept.

Hillsborough Co., at Manchester, 3d Tu. Feb., Apr., June, Aug., Oct., and Dec., and 4th Tu. Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., and Nov.; Nashua, 4th Tu. Feb., Apr., June, Aug., Oct., and Dec.; Francestown, Fri. aft. 4th Tu. Aug.; Amherst, Fri. aft. 4th Tu. June and Dec.; Peterborough, Fri. aft. 4th Tu. Feb., May, and Nov.; Greenville, Fri. aft. 4th Tu. Apr. and Oct.; Hillsboro' Bridge, Fri. aft. 4th Tu.Jan. and July; and Milford, Fri. aft. 4th Tu. Mar. and Sept.

Merrimack Co., at Concord, 2d and 4th Tu. every month.

Rockingham Co., at Exeter, Wed. aft. 3d Tu. Feb., Mar., and Aug., Wed. aft. 1st Tu. Apr., and Wed. aft. 2d Tu. each other month; Portsmouth, 3d Tu. Mar., and 2d Tu. Jan., May, July, Sept., and Nov.; Derry, 3d Tu. Feb., and 2d Tu. June and Oct.; and at Raymond, 1st Tu Apr.,3d Tu. Aug., and 2d Tu. Dec.; at Hampton, 4th Tu. Feb., Aug., and Dec.

Strafford Co., at Dover, 1st Tu. every month; Farmington, 3d Tu. Apr., Aug., and Dec.; Rochester, 3d Tu. Jan., Mar., June, and Oct.; and at Somersworth, 3d Tu. Feb., May, July, Sept., and Nov.

Sullivan Co., at Newport, last Wed.
Feb., Apr., June, Aug., Oct., and Dec.;
and at Claremont, last Wed. Jan., Mar.,
May, July, Sept., and Nov.

COURTS IN THE STATE OF VERMONT.
(Corrected September, 1889. Legislature meets in October, and may make changes.)

Supreme Court.

Gen. term at Montpelier, Oct. or Nov. Addison Co., at Middlebury, 3d Tu. aft. 4th Tu. in Jan.

Bennington Co., at Bennington, 2d Tu. after 4th Tu. in Jan.

Caledonia Co., at St. Johnsbury, 2d Tu. in May.

Chittenden Co., at Burlington, 1st Tu. in Jan.

Essex Co., at Guildhall, 4th Tu. in Aug.

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