New Moon, 3d day, 10h. 33m., evening, W. > First Quarter, 11th day, 11h. 17m., evening, W. 1 Fr. St. David. 2d. Count of electoral vote completed, and R.B.Hayes J. W. CHADWICK. Farmer's Calendar. THE round of chores must be kept up, for the stock will need more care than you gave it the last two months, and the cows will soon come in, and need a sharp eye, not to speak of the lambs and the pigs, and the hens to set for a lot of early chickens. It is the early bird that catches Blustering the dimes, you know. and chilly. 10 F 1st Sunday in Lent. 11 Mo. 12. Very low tides. 12 Tu. Fine for the season. How about the heap of muck in the 13 W. 6 ho. { changed, 1752, to January 1. Threatening. 27 W.6 4. 28th. Very low tid. you start a few early potatoes and some garden vegetables in boxes or a hotbed, to be set out in April or May? You get them earlier, and much is gained New Moon, 2d day, 4h. 30m., evening, W. > First Quarter, 10th day, 10h. 10m., morning, E. 91| 1|M. |5 43|6 26|12 433 40| 4|29|11 |11|feet 92 2 Tu. 5 416 27 12 463 43 Rises. D Souths. h. m. h. m. 4 55 11 10 4 112 3 1 113h'd Oh'd sets 11 49 7 37 0 31 3 2 0 03 n'k 14 n'k 98 8 M. 5 316 34 13 99 9 Tu. 5 296 35 13 100 10 W.5 28 6 36 13 IOI 11 Th. 5 26 6 37 13 11 4 102 12 Fr. 5 246 38 13 14 4 11 103 13 Sa. 5 23 6 39 13 16 4 13 104 14 M. 5 216 40 13 19 4 16 105 15 S. 5 196 41 13 224 19 106 16 Tu. 5 186 42 13 244 21 107 17 W. 5 166 44 13 284 25 108 18 Th. 5 14 6 45 13 31 4 28 109 19 Fr. 5 13 6 46 13 33 4 30 |ro|20|Sa. |5 11 6 47 13 36 4 33 III 21 S. 5 10 6 48 13 384 35 11222 M. 5 86 49 13 414 38 7 6 50 13 434 40 5 6 51 13 46 4 43 bel. 4 710 56 4 32 11 50 110 63 011 012 8 9 F.13 910 rei. 0 14 102 103 rei. 10 111 11 sec. rises morn. 116 0 sec. 97046 117 02 14 thi. 10 22 144 1|18| 13| 2 |thi. 11 26| 2 44 119 23 kn. morn. 3 44 Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 Mo. 6 h C. C in Apogee. 2 Tu. 3 W. 4 Th. 5 Fr. F 7 8 Mo. 9 Tu. 10 W. 11 Th. 13 Sa. burned, 15 lives lost, 1877. 1877. 12 Fr.HC. 14 F Palm Sunday. gr. elong. E. WORDSWORTH. Farmer's Calendar. Get "TWON'T pay to stop and lean Fair and fine, on the wall to have that small in Perih. The spring is State election in talk out now. Rhode Island. here, and the plough can run C. 5th. High tides. in light soils, while a good hand Length of night 11h. 4m. can draw a straight line and a 6 Sa. 7th... Showery. deep one. Not too deep. Just 5th Sun. in Lent. Pass. Sund. a little more than the last. A loamy subsoil, when turned up runs high. Cool and to the air, takes and holds some 6. clear. of the rich gases that go to make 11th. Low tides. {Stroops with up the food of plants. SU.S. Let it Southern Hotel at St. Louis S state house, come up to the sun, and give the roots a chance to go down and Warmer, feed deeper. Now is the time with frequent to look out for the garden. A Gold 106, 1877. good garden ought to lie near in Per. the house on every farm. and sudden in the peas, the onions, and the early potatoes, and get the beds ready for the other seeds. Some time may be left for the woodpile. It won't pay to leave off work in May, to run and haul up wood to make the pot boil; and no good farmer will let such jobs go to the last minute. I hope there are a few roots left for the cows. They help out a winter's stock of hay very much, if they have been well kept, and now they come in first-rate by way of change. A lot of parsnips, grown last year and left in the ground over winter, may be dug up day by day and fed to cows and sheep. They make good milk and a lot of it. 15 Mo. 16 Tu. 17 W. Franklin died, 1790. 18 Th. 19 Fr. 20 Sa. 21 F 22 Mo. showers. Very high tides. port of Gov. Packard, La., 1877. 24th US troops withdrawn from sup23 Tu. St. George. Signs of rain. 24 W. 6. {Raia dec. war on Turkey, and crosses the Pruth, 77. 25 Th. St. Mark. 20. ☐ Fair. 26 Fr. in 8 27th. Very low tid. 27 Sa.&O. in Apogee. 28 F Low Sunday. 6? C. 29 Mo. W. G. Brownlow, U. S. Senator from 30 Tu. 28th. 6hc. Brownlow, died, Tennessee, well known as "Parson aged 72, 1877. 1878. MAY, Fifth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. Id. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. 's Declination. m. Days. d. m. 121 New Moon, 2d day, 8h. 6m., morning, E. 1 W. 4 556 5914 45 014 6 5 1 Fast. Moon's Age. 3 29 11 114 n'k I22| 2 Th. 4 547 114 85 7 3 2 0 wdd 2845 4 5 2 410 01 n'k 0 48 1 arm 9 50 4 7 4 8 4 9 6 bel. 2 7 8 45 83 rei. 2 31 9 36 2 57 10 30 3 26 11 27 rises morn. 9 7 0 26 7| 1 27 4 17 2 26 4 legs 0 1 5 1 51 legs 0 25 5 45 3 22 5 6 feet 0 47 6 26 38| |