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> First Quarter, 7th day, 4h. 53m., evening, E.
O Full Moon, 15th day, 7h. 57m., morning, W.

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Last Quarter, 22d day, 2h. 16m., morning, E.
New Moon, 29th day, 8h. 11m., morning, E.

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247 4 Sa. 5 286 30 13 22 14
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249 6 M. 5 30 6 26 12 56 2 20
250 7 Tu. 5 316 24 12 532 23
251 8 W. 5 326 23 12 512 25
252 9 Th. 5 336 21 12 482 28
253 10 Fr. 5 34 6 19 12 452 31
254 11 Sa. 5 356 18 12 432 33
255 12 S. 5 36 6 16 12 40 2 36
256 13 M. 5 37 6 14 12 372 39
257 14 Tu. 5 38 6 12 12 34 2 42
258 15 W. 5 39 6 11 12 32 2 44
259 16 Th. 5 40 6 9 12 29 2 47
260 17 Fr. 5 416 7 12 262 50
261 18 Sa. 5 426 5 12 23 2 53
262 19 S. 5 436 3 12 202 56
263 20 M. 5 44 6 2 12 18 2 58
264 21 Tu. 5 456
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Did I not see the changing leaves,
Brilliant in coloring as the sky,

And the reapers binding their golden sheaves,
I should say the Summer had not gone by.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

1 W. Length of night 10h. 51m.
2 Th. 4th. French Republic proclaimed, 1870.
3 Fr. 62.
Fine weather.

4 Sa. 5th. DoG DAYS END.
5 C 15th Sunday after Trinity.
6 Mo.
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9th. $15,500,000 paid to U. S. by British minister at Washington for "Alaba11 Sa.ma" damages, 1873.

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ANON.

Farmer's Calendar.

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IT is a good time down land to grass. crage of years fall seeding is better than spring. To be sure, we cannot be certain of success

at any time, but the danger from a drought is greater than that from winter-killing. If grass time to root strongly before the seed is sown early, so that it has cold weather, it will yield a good crop the next year, and we gain time. As a matter of choice, August, perhaps, is better, but

the ground is often too dry, then,

for sced to take well. For mow

12 C 16th Sund. af. Tr. 13 Mo. State election 12th. 14 Tu. (14th. New style of calendar introduced in England, 1752. Day following 2ding lots sow only those grasses September was called 14th, eleven days together that blossom at the same being dropped. time. Orchard June grass, grass, and clover, blossom very early. Perennial rye grass blossoms nearly as early, and may be mixed with them. Timothy,

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15 W.
16 Th.
17 Fr. Failure of Jay Cooke & Co.
18 Sa. C. in Perigee.
19 C 17th Su. af. Tr. Very hi. ti.
20 Mo. Italian troops enter Rome after a short
resistance, 1870.
21 Tu. St. Matthew. Fair and cool.
22 W. in Aph. runs high.
23 Th. sup. O enters.
24 Fr. 23d. Low tides. AUTUMN BE-
25 Sa. HC. {Days and nights nearly
26 C 18th Sun. af. Tr. Expect
27 Mo.
a frost in low
28 Tu.

518th. Commercial panic begins, 1873.

29 W. Michael. 30 Th. St. Jerome.

equal.

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exposed places. 9. O eclip.vis. High tides.

red-top, and some others, blossom late, and they go together very well. If early and late

grasses are sown together, the former flower and die before the If we cut early, the crop will be light, because the late grasses are not ready. If we wait till the latter come on, the crop is worth less, because the early grasses are past their prime. Cut all grasses while in the blossom, if you can. The hay crop lies at the basis of all our prosperity in farming.

latter are fit to cut.

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O Full Moon, 14th day, 6h. 30m., evening, E.
Last Quarter, 4th day, 9h. 29m., morning, W.
New Moon, 29th day, Oh. 28m., morning, W.

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292 19 Tu. 6 175 12 10 55 4 21 15 20
293 20 W. 6 18 5 11 10 53 4 23 15 21
294 21 Th. 6 19 5 9 10 50 4 26 15 22
295 22 Fr. 6 21 5 8 10 47 4 29 15 23
296 23 Sa. 6 22 5 6 10 44 4 32 16 24
297 24 S. 6 23 5 5 10 42 4 34 16 25
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1875.

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The spring-time longings are past and gone,
The passions of summer no longer are known,
The harvest is gathered, and Autumn stands
Serenely thoughtful, with folded hands.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

C. 64.

for murder of Gen. Canby, '73.

2 Sa.d. Capt. Jack and other Modoc Indians
3 C 19th Sund. after Trinity.
4 Mo. in Per. in Apogee.
5 Tu. 6. L. of n. 12h. 27m.
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8 Fr. Very low tides.

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9 Sa. 8th and 9th. Great fire in Chicago, 1871.
10 C 20th Sun. af. Tr. 6 h

11 Mo. 8th. John Hancock died, 1793.

12 Tu. Gen. R. E. Lee died, 1871.

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18 Mo. St. Luke, Evangelist.

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STORY.

Farmer's Calendar.

DIGGING potatoes, harvesting
corn, and picking apples, come
this month. Then there are the
great yellow pumpkins. There
is a joy in the work of the fall
that the labor of no other season
brings with it. In the spring
it is a long time to look ahead.
We plant and sow in faith and
hope; now we see the end in the
full fruition. Besides, the air is
.clear and sparkling, and sends
the life bounding through every
vein, and the Indian summer is
the perfection of our northern
climate. There is work enough
left to do on the farm, to be sure,
for the team is strong and fresh
for the plough, and the fall is
the best time to break up.

29 Fr.
30 Sa.
inf. 31st. in 8.
31 C 230 Su. a. Tr. All Hallows Eve.

C. D. High ti.

If

there is an old run-down field,

that cuts less than a ton to the
acre, put the plough in deep, turn
it over flat, and let it lie till the
spring. Put on the harrow or
the horse-hoe every ten days, till
the middle of June, and then
sow Hungarian grass seed with
a light top-dressing. This is a
partial summer fallow, keeps

down the weeds and the couch
grass, and mellows the surface.
By the twelfth of August you

can cut two or three tons of fod-

der, as good in quality as the

half ton you cut last summer.
It has cost but little, and it gives
a fine variety for winter feeding.

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○ Full Moon, 13th day, 4h. 46m., morning, W.

Last Quarter, 19th day, 7h. 53m., evening, E.
New Moon, 27th day, 6h. 59m., evening, W.

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306 2 Tu.6 344 52 10 184
307 3 W. 6 35 4 51 10 16 5
308 4 Th. 6 37 4 50 10 13 5
309 5 Fr. 6 38 4 49 10 11 5
310 6 Sa. 6 394 47 10 85
311 7S.6 414 46 10
312 8 M. 6 424 45 10
313 9 Tu. 6 43 4 44 10
314 10 W. 6 444 43
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317 13 Sa. 6 484 40
318 14 S. 6 50 4 39
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320 16 Tu. 6 524 37
321 17 W. 6 534 36
322 18 Th. 6 544 35
323 19 Fr. 6 564 35
324 20 Sa. 6 574 34
325 21 S. 6 584 33
326 22 M. 6 594 33
327 23 Tu. 7 14 32
328 24 W. 7
329 25 Th. 7
330 26 Fr. 7
331 27 Sa. 7
332 28 S. 7
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