The first step to greatness is to be honest. 
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ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR 1870. 
In 1870 there will be four Eclipses of the Sun. and two 
of the Moon, — all invisible in our Atlantic States. 
The small Solar Eclipses on January 81 and June 28, may 
be seen in high Southern , and that on" July 28 in high Nor¬ 
thern, latitudes; but the fourth, on December 22, will be 
central, and total near Cadiz and Constantinople. In Algiers 
and Sicily, in which the spectacle will be magnificent. 
The Eclipses of the Moon on January 17 and July 12, will 
be ' total." The beginning of the former may' be seen 
in our Pacific States, and the end of the latter in Nova 
Scotia and New Brunswick. 
Procrastination is the thief of time. 
