's Declination. 1884.] JULY, SEVENTH MONTH. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. 2345 3 22 37 12 21 54 18 19 18 20 53 24 19 42 30 O Full Moon, 8th day, 5h. 26m., morning, W. kn. |183| 1|Tu.|4 27|7 40|15 130 3486 205 | D Sets. Souths. |h. m.\h. m. O legs 8 10 0 40 203 23 W. 4 447 28 14 440 32 6 1 Tu. 2d. Garfield shot, 1881. 2 W. Low tides. 3 Th. in 8. declared, 1776. Very 4 Fr. Cin Apogee. INDEPENDENCE 5 Sa. 6th. runs low. fine 6 E 4th Sunday after Trinity. in Perihelion. 7 Mo. 8 Tu. weather. 9 W. 12th. Battle of the Boyne, 1690. 10 Th. High tides. 11 Fr. 6 O inf. 1789. Hot LONGFELLOW. Farmer's Calendar. As soon as the hay is in the barn, why not take hold and clean out the well? Good water, and a plenty of it, is one of the first things to look out for on the farm, and everywhere else. The health of man and beast depends upon it. Then there is the sink drain, that may need to be fixed up a little. It is one of those things that it will not do to put off. A very: large part of the cases of ill-health on our farms can be traced to bad drainage, to filth, and to bad air from damp cellars or outhouses. I have seen cartloads of chip dirt, some feet deep, left to rot in the woodshed, next to the kitchen, while the close air of the wet cel 6.lar was enough to bring the girls down with a fever. It is far better to give it a little thought and care now than to have to pay a doctor's 12 Sa. 6 ? 6 sup. 13 E 5th Sunday after Trinity. 14 Mo. Low tides. Basile destroyed, 15 Tu. St. Swithin. dry. 16 W. Mary, widow of Abraham Lincoln, died, 17 Th. gr. hel. lat. N. 18 Fr. Length of night 9h. 8m. 19 Sa. Cr. high. 6 h C, 6. 20 E 6th Sun. aft. Tr. St. Margaret. 21 Mo.69 C. 20th. in Peri. 22 Tu. St. Mary Magdalene. Very high ti. 23 W. 62, 6 4 C, 6 C. form on the surface of the soil. 24 Th. in Aphelion. Some Mulch young trees. Thin out 25 Fr. St. James. DOG-DAYS showers. fruit from trees and shrubs that 26 Sa. St. Anne. HC, 6 & C. have set too much. What is left 27 E 7th Sunday after Trinity. will be enough better to pay for it, 28 Mo. $24th. G. P. Marsh, many years Ameri- while you save the life and vitality can minister at Rome, died, 1882. of the tree for another year. We 29 Tu. Fair but hot. must learn to train up a fruit-tree 30 W. Revolution in France, 1830. in the way it should go if we want 31 Th. Cin Apo. Very low tides. it to bear in the odd year. BEGIN. bill by and by Use the horse-hoe break up the crust that is apt to to keep down the weeds, and to 's Declination. 1884.] AUGUST, EIGHTH MONTH. ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. O Full Moon, 6th day, 6h. 22m., evening, E. 214 215 h. m./h. m./h. m./h. m. m. Slow. 1 Fr. 14 537 19 14 260 50 6 |10| 7| 4 5 16 Sets. Souths. h. m./h. m. 72 thi. | 0 26 8 9 84 87 thi.| 1 8 8 57 1 55 9 46 10 kn. 11 kn. 1611111 legs 0-legs 224 11 M. 5 6 5 17 0 17 914 81 8 5 18 27 714 51 11 5 19 1 37 614 31 13 5 20 2 0 feet 7 53.1 0 0 229 16 Så. 5 86 59 13 51 1 25 4 25 235 237 2 rei. 323 Sa. 5 16 6 48 13 321 44 2 3 1 1 rei. 1 33 9 1 2 38 9 58 3 45 10 54 sets 11 47 764.38 7 38 1 26 8 9 2 13 8 39 2 59 9 12 3 44 5 2 2 sec. 7 32 3 sec. 9 46 4 30 5 16 38. 241 28 Th. 5-21 6 40 13 191 57 1 O⚫Full Moon, 5th day, 6h. 12m., morning, W. Kam 245-1 M. 5 256 33 13 217 82 8 62 10 32 13 02 16 572 19 0128 1 32 9 15 2 29 10 270 26 Fr. 5 525 49 11 573 19 9 7 4ạ thi. |10 29 5 30 4 5 kn. 11 20 6 18 5 61 kn. morn 7 6 6 7 legs 0 15 7 54 |