Coffee Bubbles.

When the bubbles of coffee collect in the centre of the cup, expect fair weather. When they adhere to the cup, forming a ring, expect rain. If the bubbles separate without assuming any fixed position, expect changeable weather.

Corns.

Corns giving trouble indicate bad weather.

When corns ache rain follows.

Cream and Milk.

Cream and milk, when they turn sour in the night, often indicate thereby that thunder-storms are about, and will probably shortly take place.

Creeks and Springs.

In dry weather, when creeks and springs that have gone dry become moist, or, as we may say, begin to sweat, it indicates approaching rain. Many springs that have gone dry will give a good flow of water just before rain. (J. E. Walter, Leavenworth, Kans.)

Dandelion.