> First Quarter, 7th day, 4h. 53m., evening, E. Last Quarter, 22d day, 2h. 16m., morning, E. 244| 1|W. 5 25 6 35 13 10 2 6 72 9 0 3 0 11 rei. 7 46 2 2 42 12 245 2 Th. 5 26 6 33 13 312 81 03 n'k 266 23 Th. 5 48 5 56 12 83 8 267 24 Fr. 5 495 55 12 269 26 S. 5 51 5 51 12 270 27 M. 5 525 49 11 572 19 rei. Did I not see the changing leaves, And the reapers binding their golden sheaves, Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 W. Length of night 10h. 51m. 4 Sa. 5th. DoG DAYS END. in Apogee. Signs of a storm. 8 W. Nativ. V. Mary. 9th. Cru. low. 9 Th. 6. Very low tides. 10 Fr. 9th. $15,500,000 paid to U. S. by British minister at Washington for "Alaba11 Sa.ma" damages, 1873. in Maine. in 8. ANON. Farmer's Calendar. now to seed On an av 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, Dull and lowering. 15 W. 518th. Commercial panic begins, 1873. 29 W. Michael. 30 Th. St. Jerome. equal. GINS. 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. Day of > First Quarter, 7th day, 11h. 21m., morning, E. 3 14 15 sec. 6 53 2 5 4 2 2 thi. 277 4 M. 6 0 5 37 11 373 39 11 22 thi. 6 3 31 thi. 279 6 W. 6 25 34 11 323 4412 7 4 44 kn. 8 42 5 kn. 10 32 6 15 6 legs 11 38 7 6 52 13 10 7 74 legs morn. 7 56 8 legs 0 47 8 44 59 13 12 8 9 feet 1 58 9 31 9 92 feet 3 11 10 18 4 14 14 10 9 4 7 14 O 10% 74 44 0 4 3 61 h'rt morn. 6 54 288 15 Fr. 6 125 19 11 7bel. 1 28 8 31 2 36 9 14 3 43 9 55 9 14 16 113 n'k - rises moru. 12 14 17 0 0n'k 6 6 0 49 4 br. 9 48 4 57 OCTOBER hath 31 days. 1875. The spring-time longings are past and gone, Aspects, Holidays, Events, C. 64. for murder of Gen. Canby, '73. 2 Sa.d. Capt. Jack and other Modoc Indians 7 Th. 6 8 Fr. Very low tides. Pleasant. 9 Sa. 8th and 9th. Great fire in Chicago, 1871. 11 Mo. 8th. John Hancock died, 1793. 12 Tu. Gen. R. E. Lee died, 1871. Dull and lowering. 13 W. 14 Th. Battle of Hastings, 1066. 17 C 21st Su. af. Tr. V. high ti. 19 Tu. runs high. STORY. Farmer's Calendar. DIGGING potatoes, harvesting 29 Fr. C. D. High ti. If there is an old run-down field, that cuts less than a ton to the down the weeds and the couch can cut two or three tons of fod- der, as good in quality as the half ton you cut last summer. > First Quarter, 6th day, 5h. 7m., morning, W. Last Quarter, 19th day, 7h. 53m., evening, E. 1| 13thi. 6 36 2 24 4 24 23 3 kn. 8 20 4 7 8 55 16 3 305 1M. 6 334 54 10 214 4h'd - 01 02 br. 1 2 |