WHAT STARS FORETELL FOR 1881.
Those who study stars,, says the Providence Journal, will have, plenty of occupation in the coming year. The index hand on the celestial dial plate points to events of momentous import. The four great planets reach their nearest point to the sun more nearly together than they hare, done for almost two thousand yean. " It is not unreasonable to suppose that, with their strong pull and pijui together, that they will create some unusual .dip. ' turbance in the chaotic elements that make up the sun's fiery mass. The forces,of the new spot cycle are now in abtive; operation, and those who «losely watched the influence of the solar, disturbance on climate conditions predict a hot summer from the heat waves that follow the commencement of the tremendous solar outbreaks.' The hidden chambers of the great pyramid have given fortl in ocular fashion momentous prophecies for 1881 to the new disciples who hawfaith in their teachings, and the astrologists cast strange horoscopes from the unusual planetary combination. - { '
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 2
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171WHAT STARS FORETELL FOR 1881. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 2
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