Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 January 1895 — Page 8
Weather Signals. Owing to numerous requests we publish this week a full explanation of the Hag signals. No. 1, square white Hag. " 2, square blue tlag. 3, blue and white tlag. 4, triangle, representing temperature. MKAMNCi OK DISPLAY. Xo. 1 alone, fair weather, stationary temperature. Xo. 2 alone, rain or snow, stationary temperature. Xo. IJ alone, local rains, stationary temperature. . No. 1 with No. 4 above it, fair weather, warmer. No. 1 with No. 1 below it. fair weather, colder. No. 2 with No. 4 above it. warmer weather, rain or snow. No. 2 with No. 4 below it. colder weather, rain or snow. No. 3 with No. 4 above it, warmer weather, with local rains. No. 3 with No. 4 below it, colder weather with local rains. No. 1 with No. 5 below it, fair weather, cold wave. No. 2 with Xo. 5 below it. wet weather, cold wave.
V. or king the AT anager. Lemaitre, the French actor, was always head over heals in debt, despite an enormous salary, and was always kept busy devising means by which he could raise money. One evening, aa hour before the curtain Avas to rise upon a new play, a wellknown pawnbroker entered the priv ate oflice of the director of the Theatre-Francais. "Here is a pawnticket for you, sir." "For me?' exclaimed the astonished director. "Yes, monsieur. It is for twenty thousand francs, and I hold M. Lemaitre as security. lie cannot leave tny place until I have been paid." And the pawnbroker was telling the truth. The director had to pay this amount before he could get his star. Lemaitre and the pawnbroker divided the spoils. A Dirty I ride. One of the dirtiest trades is that of the weaver of rush chair bottoms. A vrell-raade rush bottom will last a long time, and the demand is not great for such chairs, though their use is reviving. The rushes com3 to the weaver still soiled with some of their native ooze, dry and dirty. The preparation for the work requires the vetting and twisting of the rushes, and in this process muddy streams are Wrung out, which trickle over the worker, and make dirty puddles on the floor. It is just possible that malaria germs lurk in the rushes. Western Ylonien liehlnd in Fashion. Few persons who observe tho hats and bonnets hung in the shop windows in the winter realize that they differ entirely from those displayed during the early autumn, and then announced as Paris winter fashions. These latter are made for the "Western and Southern people who visit New York in the summer and autumn and are known as the "Western styles." The real winter fashions come a month or so later, and the "Western styles' are usually only summer designs made up in heavier materials. New York Sun.
Sous of the Hin loos. The Hindoos have some very odd astronomical ideas, among othsrs that there are really twelve suns, which take "turn about"' supplying our planet with light and heat. They argue that these suns are brothers, but that some are much yonnger and weaker than the others. In the winter a weak sun is on duty and in summer a strong one.
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The Talles Turned. "May I lia t lie pleasure of the next waltz with yi n';" he said to the stately blonde at the masquerade. "Certainly. I will be delighted." So they wal't'd and promenaded the whole even.üjr. ife gazed into her deep blue eyes and btan to pine for the time when the in:tsk would be removed so that ho mi':';t jraze upon her lovely face. At last th? :-l.-k struck 12, the masks were taken :". and he saw the avenging face and form t his angry wife whom he had left sai'ely at home. Are you satisfied V he said coolly. I have made love to you the whole evening so that tit other fellow has dared to come near yu. If I had not discovered your scheme. I would not have been here to-night." And she believed him.
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