D. M. D. W. Languid and still are vale and hill, Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 Mo. Continent of South America discovered, 1498. Farmer's Calendar. DIDN'T the weeds get a good 2 Tu. 3d. Arkwright died, 1792. Much finer start in the hurry of hay-time? 3 W. in Perigee. 4 Th. Crown Point taken, 1759. 5 Fr. Low tides. 6 Sa. Ben Jonson, died, 1637. 7 B. 6 h C. 8 Mo. runs low. 9 Tu. Dryden born, 1631. 10 W. 11 Th. day or Corn, potatoes, and root crops are apt to be neglected in the for a press of work. Those turnips look as if they needed thinning. If there are any spots where the mangolds, carrots, or ruta-bagas look poorly, a little superphosphate scattered over them may two. start them up into a better conAtlan-dition. It is not too late to sow English turnips on the early peaHot stubble, and here and there among corn, or where any crops have and failed. The seed ought to be hoed or raked in, or else the first shower may float it off. A large sultry of a makeshift crop, is very usesupply of English turnips, a kind Söth. First message sent over the 12th. Robert Southey born, 1774. 12 Fr. High tides. 13 Sa.Great tornado at Reading, Mass., 1857. 14 B. First book printed at Mentz, 1442. 15 Mo. 69 H. 16 Tu. C. 17 W. in Apogee. 18 Th. 9 in 8. 19 Fr. Severe tornado in Maine, 1852. 20 Sa. Low tides. 62. in 8. 23 Tu. 6 C. 6 HC. 24 W. 25 Th. 26 Fr. 27 Sa. High tides. in Perigee. 28 B.6 D. 29 Mo. 30 Tu. ful on going into the winter. They help break the sudden Look change from grass to hay in No-| vember and December, and they cost but little to raise. It is a good time to drain low lands, to out ditch meadows, to haul off rocks, to plough lands that may be wanted for tillage next year, and to clean up bushy and rocky pasfor tures. Bound-out mowing lots may be ploughed, and immediately seeded down, with a good topa dressing of manure. Share's harrow is the best to use on sod land. Now look out for the August caterpillar in your orchards. He is a mischievous fellow. storm. John Bunyan died, > First Quarter, 4th day, 4h. 7m., morning. New Moon, 26th day, 4h. 41m., evening. Rises. Sets. h. m. h. 772. Length Day's D of Days. Decre. Mo. 4 52 7 2014 28 0 50 6 2 Tu. 4 53 7 19 14 26 S. A. Place. h. h. h. 6 3 W. 4 547 17 14 23 0 55 4 Th. 4 55 7 16 5 Fr. 4 56 7 15 6 Sa. 4 57 7 14 7 SU.4 58 7 12 8 Mo. 4 59 7 11 9 Tu. 5 07 10 14 21 0 57 67 12 5 sec. 11 36 6 23 thi. 14 14 1 4 6 10 8 84 5 11 9 9 kn. 1 51 10 9 1 Mo. Languid and still are vale and hill, Aspects, Holidays, Events, Continent of South America discovered,] Farmer's Calendar. DIDN'T the weeds get a good 2 Tu. 3. Arkwright died, 1792. Much finer start in the hurry of hay-time? 3 W. in Perigee. day or Söth. First message sent over the 12th. Robert Southey born, 1774. Great tornado at Reading, Mass., 1857. 14 B. First book printed at Mentz, 1442. sultry. C. Mass., 1851. 28 B. 6 D. 29 Mo.in Perigee. 30 Tu. Corn, potatoes, and root crops are apt to be neglected in the for a press of work. Those turnips look as if they needed thinning. If there are any spots where the mangolds, carrots, or ruta-bagas look poorly, a little superphosphate scattered over them may two. start them up into a better conAtlan-dition. It is not too late to sow English turnips on the early peaHot stubble, and here and there among corn, or where any crops have and failed. The seed ought to be hoed or raked in, or else the first shower may float it off. A large supply of English turnips, a kind of a makeshift crop, is very useful on going into the winter. They help break the sudden Look change from grass to hay in November and December, and they cost but little to raise. It is a good time to drain low lands, to out ditch meadows, to haul off rocks, to plough lands that may be wanted for tillage next year, and to clean up bushy and rocky pastures. Bound-out mowing lots may be ploughed, and immediately seeded down, with a good topdressing of manure. Share's harrow is the best to use on sod land. Now look out for the August caterpillar in your orchards. He is la mischievous fellow. for α storm. [31 W. ¿ ♂ H. {John Bunyan died, 1870. SEPTEMBER, Ninth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days.d. m. Days. d. m. Days. Id. m. 123456 > First Quarter, 2d day, 9h. 14m., morning. h. m.h. m. h. m. h. ገ. 1Th. 5 25 6 34 13 2 Fr. 5 26 6 33 3|Sa. |5 27 6 31 13 4 SU.5 286 29 13 F. A. Full Sea, 063 32 sec. 10 14 D Souths. እ. m. 5 13 1 8 51 5¥ thi. 11 46 7 5 1 9 6 7 kn. morn. 8 3 |