The mountains that enfold In their wide sweep the colored landscape round, Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1A. 17th S. af. Trin. 2 Mo. in Perih. Fine for the 3 Tu. gr. elon. W. 4 W. Battle of Germantown, 1777. season. 5 Th. 6. D in Apogee. Farmer's Calendar. Ir is a good plan to take a little time at this season to attend the fairs. They are social as well as educational institutions. They bring people together who are interested in the same pursuits. 6 Fr. D runs high. Grows much They give a chance to compare 7 Sa. 6 D. Very low tides. 8 A. 18th Sun. af. Trin. cooler. 9 Mo. 8th. Franklin Pierce, president of the 10 Tu. John Wesley born, 1733. A storm pull the mangolds by the end of United States, 1869. 11 W. 6 D. is near. notes. Continue the harvest. Roots grow rapidly through the early part of this month, but it is best to be on the safe side, and the month, or you run the risk of a severe freezing, which injures them a little, so that they do not Swedes will 12 Th. gr. hel. lat. N. 13 Fr. Sainte Beuve, celebrated French author, keep quite so well. { died, 1869. 14 Sa. stat. [16th. Din Peri. endure cold well, and they can 15 A. 19th S. af. Trin. Unsettled be left in the ground longer. It 16 Mo. 8. Very high tides. winter, by putting the fences, is best to be getting ready for 17 Tu. D. for a day or buildings, and roads in order. 18 W. St. Luke, Evangelist. two. Let the inside work go for rainy 19 Th. D runs low. 6 h D. 20 Fr. Cool and disagreeable. 21 Sa. Battle of Trafalgar: Nelson killed, 1805. 24 Tu.HO. days. Clear out the barn yards and haul in absorbents, such as loam or peat, in sufficient quantity to soak up and retain the 22 A. 20th S. af. Trin. □ O. urine. Can't you make the cow23 Mo. Low tides. Earl of Derby, ex-Prime yard a little more dishing, so that {ail of Eng: d., 1969. High winds, it will hold water better, and not with some send it off through the gutter? It is a great waste to have a leak in rain or snow. the barn-yard. If you have any Servetus burned at Genespare time from the harvesting, go on with the fall ploughing. It High tides. is well to plough all stiff or clayey land in the fall. Hurry on the Finer for some fattening animals of all kinds. 31 Tu. All Hallows Eve. days. Pick winter apples carefully. 25 W. St. Crispin. 26 Th. 27 Fr.D. va, 1553. 28 Sa. St. Simon and St. Jude. 29 A. 21st S. af. Tr. 30 Mo. 311 7 Tu. 6 41 4 46 10 1871. 's Declination. Days. d. NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. Id. 148.28 m. Days. Id. 30 25 20 m. 47 28 21 20 19 1 23 20 23 29 21 80 80 21 40 15 43 11 17 27 17 Last Quarter, 5th day, 8h. 11m., morning. 55 111624 35 131625 15 15 16 26 9 59 5 171627 Place. D Souths. Rises. h. m. h. m. 2 |arm 01620 2 2 br. 7 43| 8 31 2 48 3 37 33 br. 9 25 4 27 44 h'rt 10 24 5 16 6 5 71623 53 h'rt morn. 6 53 9 56 5 2016 28 10 11 Yet one smile more, departing, distant sun, Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 W. All Saints Day. Qat gr. br. 3 Fr. 1st. D in Apo. 7 Tu. State election in Mass. 8 W. John Milton died, 1674. D. Farmer's Calendar. CLOSE up the fall work now as sup should have been drawn the last fast as you can. The mangolds Cooler, of October. The Swedes should tides. be harvested before the ground but fine. freezes, though they will stand in 8. more cold than mangolds. Pull Now expect and dry them in the sun before storing. Do not cut the tops too a storm short. It isn't a good plan to store too many roots in the cellar of the house. Can't you fix up of rain 9 Th. 6 D. 10 Fr. 11 Sa. St. Martin. 14 Tu. or snow. in Aph. Very high a root-cellar under the barn? If D than to run the risk to the health not, a pit near by will be better Quite of the family by storing in the tides. house cellar. It ought to be D. easily accessible from the barn. If roots are piled too deep they heat, and are very apt to rot; and fine decaying vegetation is very injufor the season.rious to health, causing fevers 19 A. 24th Sunday after Trinity. and other diseases. Don't let the 15 W. D runs low. 16 Th. 6 h. 2 stationary. 17 Fr. S Celebration of opening of 18 Sa. 20 Mo. 21 Tu. Suez Canal, 1869. Look out for 22 W. St. Cecilia. Low tides. cattle run too long on the pastures and the mowing lots. Nothing is gained by too close feeding. If grass is in a high state of cultivation, and the second crop is heavy and uncut, it may do to feed it off to some extent, but it is bad policy to feed too close. 26 A. 25th Sunday after Trinity. It lessens the crop of hay the 27 Mo. Now look for a next year, and the grass will run out all the sooner. Fix up things 28 Tu. 29th. D in Apogee. 29 W. D runs high. High tides. generally, and get ready for win 30 Th. St. Andrew. ter. Don't let everything slide storm. till winter sets in. Be ready for a joyful Thanksgiving. 1871. DECEMBER, Twelfth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. 26 25 23 25 23 23 20 23 18 23 14 the Year. co Day of Day of Month. Day of the Week. 's Declination. |335| 23 26 30 23 11 Last Quarter, 5th day, 2h. 2m., morning. Rises. Sets. 1|Fr. 7 104 28 336 2 Sa. 7 11 4 28 337 3 SU7 124 28 338 4 M. 7 134 27 339 5 Tu. 7 14 4 27 340 6 W. 7 154 27 341 7 Th. 7 16 4 27 342 8 Fr. 7 174 27 343 9 Sa. 7 18 4 27 344 10 SU7 194 27 345 11 M. 7 204 27 9 175 h. h. 24 br. 3 h'rt 3 41 3 923 5 112 9 91 n'k 358 24 SU7 284 31 013 92 10 359 25 M. 7 28 4 32 1S. 14 101 103 arm 360 26 Tu. 7 29 4 33 9 40 1101111 br. 361 27 W. 7 29 4 34 9 50 2 116113 br. 362 28 Th. 7 29 4 34 9 50 2 217 01 01 br. 363 29 Fr. 7 29 4 35 9 60 3 218 1 364 30 Sa. 7 304 36 9 60 3 319 1 5 12 0 17 6 7 17 1hr't 7 7 1 56 2 hr't 8 8 2 44 4 21 9 52 arm 5 21 10 39 6 2011 27 rises. morn. |