m.Days. d. m. Days. Id. m. Days. Id. OCTOBER, Tenth Month. Astronomical Calculations. m. Days. d. m. 3 S.31 7 5 50 13 8 6 19 10 3 54 8 6 13 14 4 18 6 36 15 4 41 10 18 25 12 24 39 26 12 45 43 29 13 45 h. m.h. m. m. 2 12 4 30 14 5 New Moon, 3d day, 11h. 59m., evening, E. > First Quarter, 10th day, 7h. 50m., evening, W. 275 1 Fr. 5 57 5 41 11 443 32 1127 9 276 2 Sa. 5 585 39 11 41 3 35 11 28 10 Rises. D Souths. 1. m. h. m. Morn Even Place. h. 10 4 15 10 29 5 22 11 10 278 4 M. 6 15 36 11 353 4111 111 112 rei. sets 279 5 Tu. 625 34 11 323 44 12 2 0 sec. 280 6 W. 6 35 32 11 293 47 12 4 11 13thi. 353 284 10 S. 6 285 11 M. 6 75 26 11 193 57 13 7 4 013 8 286 12 Tu. 6 10 5 23 11 13 4 287 13 W. 6 11 5 21 11 288 14 Th. 6 125 19 11 289 15 Fr. 6 135 17 11 290 16 Sa. 6 14 5 16 11 291 17 S. 6 155 14 10 59 4 1715 292 18 M. 6 175 13 10 56 4 20 15 15 nele 293 19 Tu. 6 18 5 11 10 534 23 15 16 294 20 W. 6 195 10 10 51 4 25 15 17 29521 Th. 6 20 5 206 22 Fr. 6 225 297 23 Sa. 6 23 5 298 24 S. 6 24 5 299 25 M. 6 255 300 26 Tu. 6 265 301 27 W. 6 285 302 28 Th. 6 29 4 58 10 29 4 47 16 25 303 29 Fr. 16 30 4 57 10 274 49 16 26 304 30 Sa. 6 31 4 55 10 244 52 16 27 the sim crossed the line up to a Month was on Tuesday, 25 or me first chindler pe OCTOBER hath 31 days. fte 4886. The Moon han ve m ga sunden Martes 11 Lifels D. M. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness! Tu. 6 W. 7 Th. Er With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run. Aspects, Holidays, Events, 6 HC. spy, 1780. KEATS. Farmer's Calendar. THE air is crisp and full of life now, and we can push things so as to get ready for the cold sure to come. $2d. Failure of Glasgow days that are meets in Vermont. 4 Mo. 6. Bank, Scotland; liabili- Those of us who made the most runs low. in Perig. Battle of Kings Mountain, S. C.; American patriots victorious, 1780. Sa 10 C 20th Sunday after Trinity. 11 Mo. 10th. g in 8. Signs of Ram 12 Tu. in Aphel. Low tides. ool 13 W. Length of night 12h. 51m. 14 Th. Battle of Hastings; England conquered 15 Fr. 17th. Surrender of Cornwallis with by Normans, 1066. 7000 men, 1781. a storm. 16 Sa. 17th. &C. in mind that to plough, to plant, 19 Tu.. 18th. 6 h, 8 h. to hoe, and to get in the crop in 21st. Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson killed, the fall, is not the chief end of America discovered by Columbus, 1492. man. runs high.and we must fill up the time as 1870. 28 Th St. Simon. and St. Jude. muti 30 Sa. 31st. All Hallows Eve. warmer. 31 C 230 Sunday after Trinity. tams deem fine on Con New Moon, 2d day, 11h. 10m., morning, E. 24 32 34 31 44 31 54 30 64 30 74 29 84 29 9 59 5 17 16 7 313 h'd 4 legs 11 2 5 38 5 legs morn. 6 29 7 16 7 feet 81 h'd 2 28 8 48 3 34 9 34 4 39 10 21 5 43 11 9 6 45 11 58 arm 01 arm 0 1 arm 2 21 br. 8 37 3 15 23 3 h'rt 9 38 4 1 day afte it goes out of a Friday toolsent wind over deed on oper the wind greBut let the good old crop adorn Wind goes ཝ །ཋ at Aspects, Holidays, Events, 2d. Presidential election in all the states. State election in N. H., Mass., and Conn. 1 Mo. All Saints Day. 2 Tu. 6 C. 3 W. 4th Cin Per. Very high ti. 4 Th. & C, & & C, 80. Ram Fr. Cru. lo. 4th. gr. elon. E. Sa. 5th. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Fair. 7 C 24th Sunday after Trinity. 8 Mo. John Milton died, 1674. Still fine, 9 Tu. Length of night 14h. 2m. 10 W. Low tides. Wind 11Th. St. Martines but a cold storm of rain 12 Fr. 12th to 14th. Look out for shooting stars. Cool 13 Sa. & C. 14th. 9 in Aphel. 14 C 25th Sunday after Trinity. now 15 Mo. 6. 14th. 6 ha. 16 Tu. or snow, with high easterly 17 W. High tides. e18 Th. C runs high. 19 Fr. winds, veering to the north, 20 Sa. Cin Apogee. 21st. in 8. eol 21 C 26th Sunday after Trinity. Cool 2 Mo. St. Cecilia. Henry Wilson died, 1875. Cool 23 Tu. inf. may now 24 W. be 28 Th. 26 Fr. 25th. New York evacuated by British, 1783. in Perihelion. in 8. 25th Very low ti. 27 Sa. 28th. Washington Irving died, 1859. its 28 C 1st Sunday in Advent. 29 Mo. 28th. & 8 J. now 30 Tu. St. Andrew. expected. 6 & C. school than his work is worth on the farm, handy as he is to have round. There is a host little odds and ends to look at of We mustn't be caught now. napping when the frost comes to close up the ground. It is most time to bank up the house. A lot of hay, straw, or tan, should go first, so as not to let the earth cover the sills. Make a neat job of it. It is worth while to save the stores in the cellar and not let them freeze. There ought to have been a great crop of apples this year, and they are good for cows and all kinds of stock. Why shouldn't we let them have as many as they want? I don't believe a bushel a day will hurt them, and they will save the winter stock of hay. It is time to trim grape-vines and fruit-trees. We can see just how to shape them, now that they are stripped of their leaves, and there is no better time to do it. Get out the compost and top-dress the mowing-lots. Don't forget Thanksgiving. very low tides comes on last quarter cold as A22 & 25 this for referene |