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SARAH F. ADAMS.

Farmer's Calendar.

I LIKE to sow grass-seed in dog-days, if the land is moist it has time then to start enough; and get a good root by the time

the cold comes to close the

ground. It will stand the winter better than if it is sown

later. You can't be too careful

in laying down land; a smooth and mellow surface is needed. The seeds of grasses are very small: they must have a good seed-bed, or they will not grow. A light top-dressing, sown on after the seed, is worth more than it costs; it gives a quick and strong start, and helps the young grass-plants to keep ahead of the weeds. A roller is one of the best tools on the farm for

laying down to grass; it leaves a smooth and even top, and presses down the seed so as to make it sprout well. It is time, too, to sow winter grains. Rye

and wheat do well here, and they pay as well as most crops. Fall ploughing is in order now. All stiff or strong soils are better for inf. early ploughing in the fall. The sod will rot and grow finer than Very pleasant it will if turned over in spring, weather. and the weathering of winter is

28 E 16th Sunday after Trinity, good for it. Pick out and mark

29 Mo. St. Michael and All Angels. 30 Tu. St. Jerome. 6.

the earliest and best ears of corn for seed while it still stands in

Rain. the field. It is a fine time to cut

timber for posts and rails.

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Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

1 W. High tides.

Clearing
weather, and becomes
C.
very fine.

in Apogee.
17th Su. af. Tr. 8 h.
ru. high. 5th. O sup.
5th. Chief Joseph and his band of Nez
Perces Indians surrender to Gen. Miles,
Very low tides. {fight, 1877.

2 Th.

3 Fr.

4 Sa.

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6 Mo.

7 Tu.

8 W.

9 Th.

10 Fr.

11 Sa.

Safter a hard

12 E 18th Sunday after Trinity.
13 Mo. 6 C. 12th. HC.
14 Tu.

Cool but fine.

ALFRED B. STREET.

Farmer's Calendar.

THE Corn is to be got in, the potatoes to be dug, the apples to be picked, and a thousand things to be done to get ready for winter. But the days are cool, and there is no time of the year when we feel so much like work. Winter grain may still be sown, and fall ploughing is still in order. Both oxen and horses can Expect a storm work better now than at any Length of night 12h. 41m. other time; and so it costs less about this time. than it will in the spring, to say It is the best time, too, to hurry nothing of the saving of time. up the fattening of all kinds of stock. Animals take on fat faster now than in cold weather, while the flies trouble, them less than they did a month or two ago. The roots keep on growing; but if there are any weeds, don't fail to pull them to stop them from going to seed. The growth of the year in forest and fruit trees is about finished, and so it is a good time to cut timber. It will last longer and dry better cut now than at any other time. Loam and muck may be hauled into the yard to use as a compost. It is rather late to sow grass-seed and winter grains, and if we failed to get it in last month, better wait till the end of next, and sow it just before the ground freezes. It is better to sow then than to wait till spring.

15 W. Gold 103, 1877.
16 Th. & C. in Perigee.
17 Fr. Very high tides.
18 Sa. St. Luke, Evangelist.

19 E 20 Mo. 21 Tu.

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24 Fr. 62 C.
25 Sa. St, Crispin. Low tides.
26 E 20th Sunday after Trinity.
27 Mo. 26th. in Aphelion.
28 Tu. St. Simon and St. Jude. hc.
29 W. 31st. High tides.
30 Th. 6. 9 at gr. brill.
31 Fr. All Hal. Eve. 6 C. Cin Ap.

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NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month.

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New Moon, 13th day, 7h. 7m., evening, W.
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O Full Moon, 28th day, 3h. 26m., evening, E.

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324 20 Th. 6 574 34
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E'en in these bleak November days
There's gladness for the heart that heeds,
The marsh to me no gloom conveys,
Though the gray frost be on the weeds.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

SO. P. Morton, senator

1 Sa. All Saints Day. { fm. Ind., d., a. 54, 77.
2 E 21st Su. af. Tr. Cru. high.
3 Mo. 8 O. W. C. Bryant born, 1794.
4 Tu. State election in Massachusetts.
5 W. Length of night 13h. 50m.
6 Th. Fine for the season.

7 Fr. Very low tides.
8 Sa. | 6 H .

9 E 220 Sunday after
10 Mo. 69 C.

11 Tu. St. Martin.

CHARLES D. SHANLY.

Farmer's Calendar.

THE roots must come in now,

and the harvest will soon end.
The frost will close the ground
all at once, and it will not do to
be caught napping. Mangolds,
you know, are a little tender,
but the swedes will stand it to
the last, though there is not
much time to lose with them.
All kinds of stock are fond of

Trinity. roots, and they make a change,
A cold at any rate, from dry hay through
storm. the long cold months. But the

12 W. 80. Now, 12th to 14th, look out pumpkins are good yet, and the

13 Th.

14 Fr.
15 Sa.
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for shooting stars.

in Perigee.
15th 6. 15th. Gold 102, 1877.
Cr.low. Very high tides.
230 Sunday after Trinity.
Grows fine again.

or snow.

18 Tu. Kars captured by Russians, 1877.
19 W.
High winds, with
20 Th.greatest elongation E.
21 Fr. 62.
rain
22 Sa. St. Cecilia. Low tides.
23 E 24th Sunday after Trinity.
24 Mo. 8 h C.
25 Tu. 24th. U. S. ship "Huron" wrecked on
coast of N. C over 100 lives lost, 1877.
26 W.20, 6, 6 &C.
27 Th. in Apogee.
Quite fine again.
runs high. High tides.
30 E Advent Sunday. St. Andrew.

28 Fr.

29 Sa.

cows like a few every day. They
are a great help now while they
are changing from pasture to
winter feed. Follow them with
swede, and, last of all, the man-
the round turnip, then with the
golds. Grape-vines and fruit-
trees can be trimmed now. Why
not try a few more small fruits?
They can be set out now, but it
is about as well to wait till spring.
Don't feed the lots too close. It
Is a bad plan to let the cattle
gnaw them down to the ground;
kills the grass, you know, and
runs out the land. It's best to
house the cattle. It will do
them no good to lie out-doors
these cold frosty nights. Warm
shelter is the secret of success

with all kinds of stock. Snug
up things, and get ready for a
downright jolly Thanksgiving.

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