THE ARGUS ALMANAC, 1890. THE NEW YOR 248183 ASTOR, LENOX ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA, EFGLDEN FOUNDAT ECLIPSES-1890. 1902 There wil e taree eclipses this year, two of the Sun and one of the Moon, neither of them visible in the United States, and a lunar appulse. 1. A Lunar Appulse, June 3. The nearest approach of the Moon to the Earth's shadow occurs at 1h. 37m. morning, Washington time. Whether a contact of the Moon and the Earth's shadow (Umbra) will occur is uncertain, owing to the uncertainty of atmospheric conditions. If a contact occurs it will be visible throughout the United States. II. An annular eclipse of the Sun, June 17, visible generally through the eastern continent. IV. A central eclipse of the Sun, December 11, visible in the Indian and Southern Oceans. The Jewish year 5651 begins September 15 or at sunset of September 14. 3 6603 219 7 February 26, 28; March 1 28, 30, 31 May ... September 17, 19, 20 ...... December 17, 19, 20 D. H. M. 89 033 92 20 14 93 14 27 89 18 12 365 5 26 Difference in Time in Principal Cities of the World. The difference in time between New York and some of the principal commercial cities of the world is as follows (the letter F means fast of New York time, and the letter S slow of it): |