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All things rejoiced beneath the sun, - the weeds,
The river, and the cornfields, and the reeds,
The willow leaves that glanced in the light breeze,
And the firm foliage of the larger trees.

SHELLEY.

D. W.

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1804.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

Farmer's Calendar. 1 Fr. 1 gr. elong. E., % in 9. The farmer whose tillage land 2 Sa. O in Apogee. Hot, is on a lower level than a never31 B 4th Sunday after Trinity. failing stream of water which 4 MO. INDEPENDENCE DECLARED), 1776.

he has a right to use for irri

gating his growing crops, is very 5 Tu. 4th. ( runs low. with

fortunate, for to him the dry 6 W. High tides.

seasons need have no terrors. 7 Th. ongedar H. Hayne, poet, died, 1886, 55.

He is all right, if he has the 8 Fr. 11th. Gen, Alexander Hamilton mortally snap to take steps to make the

wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr, 9 Sa.

most of it, for, while his neigh10 B 5th Sunday after Trinity. will have the best, and he can

bors will have short crops, he 11 Mo. 8 in Aphelion. thunder

sell at high prices. A great deal 12 Tu. ( in Apogee. showers.

can be done to ward off the in13 W. 15th. Very low tides. jury of a drought by the fre14 Th. 13th. gr. elong. E. quent stirring of the soil at the 15 Fr. st . Swithin. ☆ stationary.

surface. The dry earth at the 16 Sa. 16 C.

Signs top acts as a mulch and prevents 17 B 6th Sunday after Trinity. moisture from below.

the rapid evaporation of the

Look 18 Mo. & in 8, 7 h 0, 6 ( sharp after the potatoes or the 19 Tu. ( runs high, a 40. striped beetles will strip off all 20 W. St. Margaret. 6 h (.

of a the leaves.

A little Paris green, 21 Th. 6 $ ( 24th.( in Per. at the rate of a teaspoonful to 22 Fr. St. Mary Magdalene. storni.

two gallons of water, will clean

them off. The water must be 23 Sa. 6 °C. Very high tides.

kept stirred at the time of the 24 B 7th Sunday after Trinity. application as the mineral does 25 Mo. St. James. 6 (SDG RAYS

not dissolve and would settle to 26 Tu. St. Anne. 64 (. Very the bottom of allowed to stand. 27 W. 21st. Burns died, 179, aged 37.

It may be mixed with plaster of 28 Th. 68 o inferior. hot

Paris and put on dry. It doesn't 29 Fr. Low tides.

do to be careless with this poiagain.

son. Keep it out of the reach of 30 Sa. $Franz Liszt, abbé, pianist, died, 1886, aged about 74.

children and away from plants 31 B 8th Sunday after Trinity. I that are to be eaten uncooked.

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Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines,

And often is his gold complexion dimm'd:
And every fair from fair sometime declines,

By chance, or nature's changing course untrimm'd.

SHAKESPEARE.

D, M.

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Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

Farmer's Calendar.
1 Mo. Lammas Day. ( runs low. Don't let the weeds get the
2 Tu. 1**. gr. hel. lat. S. Close, upper hand these hot days. Of
3W. ( eclip., inv. High tides. all the months in the year this
4 Th. Samuel J. Tilden died, 1886, aged 71.

is the best for the growth of 5 Fr. Ş8th: Funeral of Gen. Grant, in the City weeds, and the time of all others

when it is the most difficult to kill 6 Sa. Transfiguration,

Muggy them. When they get several 7 B 7 B 9th Sunday after Trinity. inches high, which they ought 8 Mo. ( in Apogee, $ stat.

never to be allowed to do, they 9 Tu. John Dryden born, 1631 ; died, 1700.

should be pulled and taken off 10W St. Lawrence. weather.

from the field or they will be 11 Th. $220. Prof. Calvin E. Stowe died, 1886, {

sure to grow again. Clean cul

ture for the whole season is by 12 Fr. 6 Y c. Very low tides.

far the cheapest in the end, for 13 Sa. 15th. at gr. brilliancy.

9 . land once cleared of weed seed 14B 10th Sunday after Trinity. can be tilled with half the work. 15 Mo. Assump. of V. Mary. (runs high. Keep the wind-fall apples picked 16 Tu. 8 gr. elong. W., 68 (

up clean, and so steer clear of 17 W. 6 h ( 6 $ (.

the codling moth and the worm Finer.

that does SO much mischief. 18 Th. 320th. Seven anarchists in Chicago, convicted of murder, 1886.

Some turn the pigs into the 19 Fr. O eclipsed, invisible. orchard and let them eat all they 20 Sa. ( in Perigee, 8 in 8. can find. Being very fond of 21 B Ilth Sund. af. Tr. 6 % (. apples, they pick them up so 22 Mo. 21. Very high tides.

soon after they drop that in a 23 Tu. 21st. q in Aph., 6 W (:

few years the apples will cease

to be wormy. Milch cows will 24 W. St. Bartholomew. $ in Perih. need a little extra feed, night 25 Th. 23d. 6 4 C, OYO. Look and morning, as soon as the feed 26 Fr. 28th. Low tides. out in the pastures begins to dry up. 27 Sa. 28th. 6 h, ( runs low.

Once let them fall off in the flow 28 B 12th Su. af. Tr. St. Augustine. of milk from short food and it is 29 Mo. Beheading of St. John Baptist. for again. Look out and see that

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September strews the woodlands o'er

With many a brilliant color;
The world is brighter than before -
Why should our hearts be duller!

T. W. PARSONS.
Aspects, Holidays, Events,

Farmer's Calendar.
Weather, &c.
1 Th. High tides. 20. W stat. The County and State Agri-
2 Fr. 5th. Cardinal Richelieu born, 1585.

cultural Fairs are now in order, 3 Sa. 4th. $ gr. hel. lat. N. More and we cannot afford to ignore

them. Pick out the best of the 4 B 13th Sunday after Trinity. farm products and take them to 5 Mo. ( in Apogee. Dog Days END. the exhibition, and then go and 6 Tu. 37th., Queen Elizabeth of England, born,

see how they compare with 7W. 37th. Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathemati- others. Nothing like knowing 8 Th. Nativity of Virgin Mary. 6 W c. just how you stand. A little 9 Fr. 11th. Low tides. heat.

self-conceit is apt to take hold 10 Sa. 68 superior.

of us all, and there is nothing

that is sure to take it out more 11 B 14th Sunday after Trinity. completely than to compare our 12 Mo. ( runs high. Cooler, with own wares with those of others 13 Tu. & gr. hel. lat. S., 6 h (. who are engaged in the same 14 W. ó s c. Refred Stephenced Tyng, Sr., pursuits. {

We shall be very apt died, 1885, aged 85. 15 Th. 6 $ .

high to find that there is something 16 Fr. 18th. 6 H (.

winds,

that we have yet to learn, and

that there are some folks who 17 Sa. 69 ( 6 $ (.

and

know a thing or two as well as 18 B 15th Su. af. Tr. (in Per.

In picking out a lot of 19 Mo. Very high tides. perhaps fruit for exhibition, it is well to 20 Tu. 64 (

a storm. bear in mind that it is quality 21 W. St. Matthew. ó ? O inferior. and form, rather than size, that

will take the prize. The largest 22 Th. {lated Prof. J. C. Shairp died, 1885, 23 Fr. O ent... AUTUMN BEGINS.

overgrown specimens of fruit

and vegetables are often mere 24 Sa. ( runs low, 6 # $. monstrosities whose quality is 25 B 16th Sunday after Trinity. quite inferior. It is a bad plan 26 Mo. Low tides.

to let potatoes lie in the ground 27 Tu. 8 in 8.

Very after the tops are dead. The

rule is to dig them at once 28 W. 23d. George Wilkes, editor, died, 1885.

and store them in a cool place, 29 Th. St. Michael and all Angels. fine. or to sell them direct from the

field. 30 Fr. St. Jerome. High tides.

A quick sale is, on the whole, the best. Let others take the risk.

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