(Last Quarter, 2d day, Oh. 15m., evening, W. Length Day's Fast. Full Sea, Even Rises. h. Souths. m m. m. 1 Tu. 04 34|thi. 0 D's D D Rises. Sets. of Days. Decre. h. n.Th. m.. m. h. 244 15 9 6 18113 92 7|16|223} 33 arm 10 26 4 51 245 2 W.15 10 6 16 13 62 10 17 23 41 41 arm 11 17 5 46 246 3 Th.5 11 6 14 13 3 2 13 17 24 54 54 br. morn 6 44 2471 4 Fr. 5 12 6 13 13 12 15 17 25 67 7 br. 0 16 7 43 248 5 Sa. 5 13 6 11 12 58 2 18 18 26 78 8 h'rt 1 20 8 42 8 249 68.5 14 6 9 12 552 21 18 27 82 9 h’rt2 29 9 40 250 7M. 5 15 6 712 522 24 18 28 99 10 bel. 3 41 10 36 251 8 Tu. 5 166 612 50 2 26 19 0 10111 bel. sets 11 31 | . 252 9W. 5 17 6 4 12 47 2 29 19 1111111 rei. 111 119 rei. 6 36 0 24 6 ) 0 253 10 Th. 5 19 6 3 12 412 32 19 2 07 rei. 7 10 1 15 254 11 Fr. 5 206 1412 412 35 20 301 1 sec. 7 44 2 5 255 12 Sa. 5 21 5 59 12 382 38 20 4 14 14 sec. 8 20 2 54 25613 S.5 225 57 12 35 2 41 20 5 24 23 sec. 8 58 3 43 257.14 M. 5 23 5 55 12 322 44 21 6 3 9 38 4 32 258 15 Tu.5 24 5 53 12 29 2 47 21 7 44|thi. 10 21 5 20 259 16 W. 5 25 5 52 12 27 2 49 21 8.44 5 kn. 11 9 6 8 260 17 Th. 5 265 50 12 242 52 22 9 6 6 kn. (11 596 55 26118 Fr. 5 27 5 48 12 212 55 22 1017 7 kn. Imorn 7 42 262 19 Sa. 5 285 46 12 18 2 58 22 11 73 8 legs 0 52 8 28 26320 S.5 29 5 45 12 16 3 0 2312 83 84 legs 1 47 9 14 264 21 M. 15 3015 43 12 13 3 3 23 13 93 93 feet 2 44 9 59 265 22 Tu. 5 315 4112 10 3 6 24 14 10 10j feet 3 43 10 45 26623 W. 5 32 5 39 12 73 92415 10111 h'd rises 11 30 267 24 Th. 5 34 5 38 12 43 12 24 0 111 111 h'a 5 55 morn 5 268 25 Fr. 5.35 5 36 12 1 3 15 25 17 11% h'd 6 28/ 0 17 269 26 Sa. 5 365 34 11 58 3 18 25 18 01 04 n'k 7 3 1 5 27027 S.5 37 5 32 11 55 3 21 25 19 01 11 n'k 7 41 1 55 27128 M. 5 38 5 30 11 523 24 26 20 11 12 arm 8 25 2 48 272 29 Tu.5 39 5 29 11 503 26 26 21 21 23 arm 9 14 3 42 273 30 W. 5 40 5 27 11 47 3 292622 31 3i br. 10 9 4 39 Senator Anthony, PS September's slender crescent grows again Distinct in yonder peaceful evening red, Clearer the stars are sparkling overhead, CELIA THAXTER. Farmer's Calendar. 1 Tu.ld 8 O inf. Hot The first step to take to get a 2W. Low tides. Siena., died, 1894. good crop of corn or any other 3 Th. ( runs high. Ó hc. choice plant is to look out for 4 Fr. { Ches, died, listen Secretary of the Treas- good seed. For some crops, like ury, 1884. 5 Sa. 16. (. DOG DAYS} and onions, squashes, and many others, it is wiser to pay a very 6 D 14th Su. af. Cr. (in Per. high price for the best seed than 7 Mo. 6 8 c. gth 640, 640. to take what is called merely 8 Tu. Nat. of V. Mary. Oec.,iny.N.E. good, as a gift. If we could all 9 W.16 ( {ithacin in oai, Northern raise our own seed, it would save Pacific Railroad1883. 10 Th. Very high tides. sultry. us from much doubt and loss, 11 Fr. 164(: Chan geable. for we should then know where we are. Now is the time to pick 12 Sa. 8 stationary, in 8. out the best seed corn for use 13 D 15th Sunday after Trinity. next year. It is not much of a S style introd.; aft. , 1759, 14 Mo. {Nalled sepi. tre, i daye beiden totepper job to go round and mark the 15 Tu. 8 in 8. $ gr. elong. W. earliest and the best filled ears. 16 W. (runs low. A storm Seed grown here or to the north 17 Th. 20th. & in Perihelion. is at of us is best suited to our cli18 Fr. Cin Apo. Very low tides. mate, and is more sure to get ripe in time to clear the frosts. 19 Sa. Length of night 11h. 43m. I like a small cob well rounded 201 D 16th Suuday after Trinity. out over the tip, with large close 121 [o. St. Matthew. hand. set kernels, and a kind that 22 Tu. O ent. I. ripens early. A corn that sends 23 W. Days and nights nearly equal. up a tall rank stalk will be apt to be late and slow in the growth 21 Th. C eclipsed, visible. of the ear. It will do at the 25 Fr. 27th. 6 $ 21. ó Cooler but South and in some parts of the 26 Sa. 6 Wo. 27th. High tides. West, but not here. Some like 27 D 17th Sunday after Trinity. it to sow for fodder, and it is so rank that it yields a great 28 Mo. 69(. seasonable. weight, but the earlier kinds 29 Tu. St. Michael and all Angels. mature their juices better. We 30 W. St. Jerome. (r.h. $ g. h. 1. N. and save the best seed, and breed must take more pains to raise AUTUMN BEGINS. m. O's Declination. Full Sea, Boston. h. h. Rises. h. Place. Rises. Souths. h. m. Nh. m. m. h. ih. m. h. m. m. : 1885.] OCTOBER, TENth Month. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. Days. d. m. | Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 3S. 26 7 5 45 13 8 1 19 10 14 25 12 20 2 3 50 8 6 8 14 8 24 20 10 35 26 12 41 4 13 9 6 31 15 8 46 21 10 56 27 13 1 4 36 10 6 54 16 9 8 22 11 18 28 13 21 4 59 11 7 16 17 9 30 23 11 39 29 13 41 5 22 12 7 39 18 9 52 24 12 0 30 14 1 First Quarter, 15th day, 8h. 20m., evening, W. D's ) Sets. of Days. Decre. Det 274 1 Th.5 415 25 11 443 32|27|23| 4 | 41|br. 111 10 5 36 yper 275/35r: 5 43,5 23 11 413 35 27 24 57 5j b'rt morn 6 33 2 Fr. 2763 Sa. 22 39 25 61 30 Karin 62 h'rt 0 16 7 1456 277 49.5 445 20 11 363 40 2726 71 74 bel. 1 24 8 26 73 278-5 M. 5 46 5 19 11 333 43 28 27 87 bel. 2 34 9 19 279 6 Tu. 5 47 5 17 11 30 3 462828 94 9f bel. 3 43 10 12 280 7W. 5 48 5 15 11 27 3 49 28 29 104 104 rei. 4 51 11 3 281 8 Th. 5 495 13 11 24 3 52 29 11 11 111 rei. sets 11.53 282 9 Fr. 5 505 11 11 21 3 55 29 1113 6 15 0 43 283 10 Sa. 5 51 5 10 11 19 3 57 29 2 04 01 sec. 6 52 1 33 28411 S. 5 525 8 11 16 4 0 29 3 1 14thi. 7 31 2 22 285 12M. 5 545 711 13 4 330 4 13| 2 |thi. | 8 14 3 11 286 13 Tu. 5 555 511 10 4 6 30 5 21 22 kn. 9 0 4 0 287 14 W. 5 565 311 74 9 306 31 31 kn. 9 501 4 48 288 15 Th. 5 575 211 5 4 11 30 7 41 4i kn. 10 42 5 35 289 16 Fr. 5 585 011 2 4 14 30 8 51 51 legs 11 36 6 22 290 17 Sa. 5 59 4 58 10 59 4 17 31 9 61 61 legs morn 7.7 15 64 291 18 S.6 14 57 10 56 4 20 3110 74 feet 0 32 7 52 29219 M. 6 2 4 55 10 53 4 23 31 11 81 feet) 1 30 8 37 11 1} br. 29 Th. 6 14 4 41 10 27 4 49 32 21 3 47 h’rt 11 15 5 26 304 31 Sa. 6 16 4 38 10 22 4 54 32 23 5 51 h'rt morn 621 sec. 2 29 9 23 3 30/10 9 4 33 10 58 5 37 11 48 0 arm 6 21/ 0 41 7 9 1 36 8 41 2 33 21 br. 9 4 3 31 31 br. 10 8 4 29 New Moon, 6th day, 4h. 2m., evening, W. D's D Week. Length Day's of Days. Decre. m. h. m. Full Sea, Boston. Morn | Even h. . . . ) Rises. Souths. Place. lh m m. m. h. 3 305) 18.6 18 4 37|10 19 4 57|3224 6 64 bel. 0 23 714 3062 M. 6 19 4 3 10 174 59 32 25 7 | 71 bel. 1 31 8 6 307 3 Tu. 6 20 4 34 10 145 2 32 26 8 84 rei. 2 38 8 56 308 4W. 6 22 4 33 10 11 5 5 32 27 9 94 rei. 3 44 9 45 309 5 Th. 6 23 4 32 10 95 732 28 93103 sec. 4 5010 34 310 6 Fr. 6 24 4 3110 75 932 107114 sec. sets 11 23 3117 Sa. 6 25 4 30 10 55 11 32 1 111 thi. | 5 25 0 13 312 8S-16 274 29|10 25 14 32 2 0 1 04|tli. | 6 7| 1^2) 313 9 M. 6 28 4 27 9 59 5 17|32| 3 04 0ậtli. | 6 52 1 52 31410 Tu. 6 29 4 26 9 57 5 19 32 4 11 11 kn. 7 40 2 40 315 11 W. 6 31 4 25 9 545 22 32 5 21 21 kn. 8 32 3 28 31612 Th.6 32 4 24 9 525 24 32 6 3 3 legs 9 25 4 15 317 13 Fr, 16 33 4 23 9 505 26 31 7 37 37 legs 10 20 5 1 318 14 Sa. 6 31 4 22 9 48 5 28 31 81 41 41 legs 11 16 5 46 319 15 S.6 36 4 22 9 46 5 30 31 9 51 51 feet 0 14 6 30 32016 M. 6 37 4 21 9 445 32 31 10 6 64 feet morn 7 15 321 17 Tu. 6 38 4 20 9 425 34 31 11 7 74 h'd | 1 14 8 0 32218 W.6 39 4 19 9 405 36 31 12 781 h'd 2 15 8 47 32 3|19 Th.16 404 181 9 385 38|30|13| 89 9 hod] 3 18 9 36 324/20 Fr. 6 42 4 18 9 36 5 40 30 14| 91 92 n'k 4 23 10 27 32521 Sa. 16 434 17 9 315 42 30 15 10 101 n’k 5 31 11 22 326 22 S.6 44 4 16 9 32 5 44 30 0 109 114 arm rises morn 32723 M. 6 45 4 16 9 31 5 45 29 17 111 arm 5 52 0 20 32824 Tu. 6 47 4 15 9 28 5 48 29|18 01 04 br. 6 52 1 20 329 25 W. 6 48 4 14 9 265 50 29 19 1 14 br. 7 57 2 20 330 26 Th. 6 49 4 14 9 25 5 5128201 13 2 h’rt 904) 3 20 33127 Fr. 6 50 4 13 9 23 5 53 28 21 23 3 h’rt 10 14 4 17 33228 Sa. 16 51 4 13 9 22 5 54 28 22 37 4 bel. 11 23 5 11 333 29 S-6 52 4 13 9 21 5 55 27 23 43 5 bel. morn 6 3 334 30 M. 16 53 4 12 9 19|5 57/27/24 51 61 rei. | 0 30 6 53 |