NEBRASKA RELIGIOUS FANATICS. the "Flscitea" an Addition to the Various "Holiness" Societies. Nebraska has added another to the parlous "holiness" societies with which the land Is already overrun. The "Figg- Ites , " as they call themselves , from the name of their leader , Louis Figg , are a lot of relig ious enthusiasts who have banded themselves togeth er and live in a swamp near Gret- na , not so very far from Omaha. Peo ple in their neigh- LOUIS FIGG. borhood have tar red and feathered the lenders , have threatened worse things , and have hauled them into court time and again with little result , except di- voro ; . The Figgites say the IToly GhoM watches over them and tells them what to do and assert that the whole world is not able to turn them from what they regard as their plain duty. They consider themselves to be the chosen of the Lord , and condemn all other persons and scots to everlast ing damnation. In spite of the fact that the law is continually after thorn , the society is growing and may soon be compelled to seek larger quarters. They do absolutely nothing unless directed by the "voice , " and consider themselves BS being the very acme of perfection. The Figgs lived at Gretna some years ago. and had money and a good home. What started them on this fanatically religious turn is not exactly known , but It is a fact that suddenly both Figg and his wife showed signs of the "spirit" and their house became the rendezvous of many impressionable women who developed into enthusiasts as great as rhc Figgs themselves. There were peo ple in Gretna , however , who did not think much of their doings , and booted them out. A couple of years ago there was considerable whitecapping and af ter a dose of tar and feathers Figg gathered up his female adherents and .fled to a swamp , where he built a rough ehack , in which the crowd still lives. Strange to say , there are still fouud "women enough to keep the colony in a btate of healthy growth. They leave good homes to go with Figg to his mis erable shanty , which contains but four rooms , two below and two upstairs , Where they sing and shout and conduct their fanatical ceremonies with less regard for the proprieties than is called , for in a strict interpretation of the rules of law and order. These four rooms are crowded always , no men be ing among the enthusiasts except Figg and his two grown sons. The first principle of the Figg relig ion is regeneration by the Holy Ghost. When that is accomplished , the whole life of the devotee hangs on the "vuie * . " the "voice , " which is supposed to come from the Holy Spirit , directs every move of their daily lives , and whati-vcr the "voice" directs them to do , is done Without question. The Figgites believe that all creeds hml forms of worship are wrong , as well as any set way of meeting. They have a way of working themselves into a high state of excitement , when the "voice" will command one of their number to go and stir up a moetint : be ing held in some church near by. There Is usually something doing of very Warm character when the fanatic Hhows up and begins to denounce the congregation. NEW LOGGING METHODS. Steam anil Klectric Machines Used to Uatil Lacs in Maine Forests. A few years ago , when some one sug gested an electric railway from Moose- head lake up the valley of the Alle- pash river , in the very heart of the northern Maine woods , the project was ridiculed on every hand as impossible 3f execution in such a rough country , even if there would be any business for the road when it should have been constructed. Now , however , a trolley system is in successful operation in the Dead river region in the roughest part Df Somerset County and is engaged In hauling heavy loads of spruce logs a greater burden than any ordinary elec tric line has to carry , writes a Bangor correspondent of the New York Trib- une. une.The The electric log-hauler is the inven- tion of A. O. Lombard , of Waterville , who is a mechanical genius and has made a fortune from various inven tions in the last ten years. Some years ago Mr. Lombard conceived the idea of building a steam log-hauler and made a careful investigation of the subject before he began work upon the machine t that he had in mind. lie found that more than fifty years ago a Maine man had built a steam log-hauler , but that It had failed to work on account of some manifest faults in its construc tion. This first steam log-hauler had a boiler and engine mounted upon a sec of driving wheels five feet in diameter , with spikes in the rims of the wheels to prevent them from slipping , but when the machine was hitched to a load of logs the bearing of weight was n so small a portion of the rims that the wheels whirred around like those > f a locomotive on a wet rail , while the spikes would dig so deeply into the snow that the machine would become Stalled in hollows of its own making and be unable to move its own weight , not to speak of a load of logs. To obviate this difficulty Mr. Lom bard provided his machine with a sort Df self-laying rail a set of endless tags , carried on ball bearings which , Ji while preventing the wheels from dig- jing into the snow , affords them a fric tion hold , giving traction power suffl- dent to draw loads of logs aggregating 30,000 feet The forward end of the h * ler te carried by a sled , to which is tttecked a poie. A pair of hersee is hitched to this pole and driven ahead to guide the machine , but the horses do no hauling. COUNTESS IN MISFORTUNE. Financial Reverses of Itady Dudley , a Noted English Beanty. Reckless extravagance , which an in come of $500,000 a year could not sat isfy , has led to the financial ruin of Georgiana , Countess of Dudley , who for a score of years has been consid ered one of England's most beautiful women. Lady Dudley has sold her magnificent home in London , which cost nearly $200,000 to decorate , to J. Pierpont Morgan , and only a short time since was compelled to dispose of her famous jewels , they bringing $450,000 at auction. Her husband , the late Earl of Dudley , who was insane , had a passion for beautiful jewelry , and at one time he had one of the finest collections af precious stones in the world. He was immensely wealthy , his income being about $2,000,000 a year. His son , the present earl , fell heir to this vast estate , but squander ed much of it in extravagant living. Lady Dudley had been a leader in Lon- GEORGIANA , COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. don's exclusive society for many years , and there were many brilliant social functions at her home. When her son married , her income of $500,000 was cut down to a tenth of that sum , not nearl3' enough to maintain her in the way she was accustomed to live. At one time it was said that she was en gaged to marry Dr. Jameson , and there is no doubt that the late Cecil Rhodes once was a suitor for her hand. THAT WORD "LOAFER. " Question as to the Derivation Becom ing Acute in .London. The question as to the derivation of lhat word "loafer , " ' which Mr. Rhodes' will is likely to elevate from the slang dictionary , is already getting acute , says the London Chronicle. Despite "Notes and Queries , " and the deriva tion , through Hans Breitmann , from "that lofer ( lover ) of yours always hanging around here , " the word is Spanish , and , like galoot and others , came from Mexico , through Texas to the States. It is the Anglicized or Americanized form of galloferro , "an idle , lazy vagabond , " passing , as any student of Bartlett knows , through glofero , and glofer. to lofer , and end ing up with the pretense of having something English or American about it , as "loafer , " ' a man who has no casual connection with the loaf he does not earn. Of the loafer , Josh Billings has given in his "Alminax" a description which would have gone to Cecil Rhodes' heart , as of the type of man who was not to inherit Dai- ham , or nny other property that was his , if he could help it : "The loafer is a thing who is willing to be de spised for the privilege of abusing others , lie occupies all grades in so ciety , from the judge on the bench clear down to the ragged creature who leans against lamp posts and fights flies in August. He has no pride that is worthy and no delicacy that anybody could hurt. During his boyhood he kills cats and robs hens' nests. During middle life he begs all the tobacco he uses and drinks all the cheap whisky he can get at somebody else's expense , and does die at last. " The loafer in America would seem to be more pronounced than his British brother , if we take Henry W. Shaw- Josh Billings as authority. The Benefit ol the Doubt. Quizzing a boy is not always so easy as it seems. The Cincinnati Enquirer gives an instance in which a man named Smith came out second best in a passage at repartee with a boy named Claude , who looks after the hat-rack in a well-known restaurant. Mr. Smith started out of the restau rant after enjoying his meal , and was seized , as Claude handed him his hat , with the impulse to quiz the lad. "Is this my hat ? " he asked. "I don't know , sir , " was the an swer. "Well , then , why do you hand it to me if you don't know whether it is my hat or not ? " asked Mr. Smith , sharply. "Because it's the one you handed to me when you came in , " answered Claude. Killing Christians in Turkey. A recent report shows that 2,599 Christians were murdered in 1901 by the Turks. In only sixty-one cases were the murderers punished and then with not more than four years' impris onment. Most men who pass a fresh paint sign , touch the paint to sec If it is still fresh , and if some one IMS Bot care lessly left tie sign hang since yester day. 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Price 75 cents. After the Doctoi. "What profession do you follow ? " "I fuliow the medical profession ; L'rn an undertaker. " Town Topics. AH Up-to-I > ute Housekeepers Us Red Crone Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean and sweet as when new All grocers. .Pneumatic Tubes. Pneumatic tubes are used fcr car rying mail between Paris and Berlin. V letter dropped in a box in Paris can be delivered in Berlin in an nour , sometimes in 30 minutes. Red Cross Ball Bine -hould be in every home. Ask your grocer for t Large 2 07. package only 5 cents. A Mystery. A man has made a trip from Flint , Mich. , to Boston , Mass. , on electric cars , with the exception of "a few breaks in Ohio. " Why a man who made a few breaks in Ohio" stiould wish to go tu Boston , by trolley or otherwise , exclaims the Chicago In ter Ocean , is a mystery. Mrs. Wlni-low'r SOOTHlMo aVKUP for children eethlng , softens the gums , reduces mtlamation allays pain , cures wind colic. 25c bottle. Turnip seeds bave been known to b2 dormant for seven years through being planted too deep , and after that time to sprout. I cannot praise Piso's Cure enough for the wonders it has worked in curing me. R. H. SeideJ , 2206 Olive street , St. Louis , Mo. , April 15 , 1901. In a recent number of the Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal , Sir Arthur Mitchell holds that dream less sleep is a myth. Too late to cure a cold after con sumption has fastened its deadly grip on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup while yet there is time. The new medical college to be en dowed at New York by Mr. Rocke feller will have departments for both allopaths and homeopaths. It's a mistake to imagine that itch ing piles can't be cured ; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant re lief and permanent cure. At any drug store , 50 cents. Vogue of Cuban Gr en. There is a new green ; and ifc is called Cuban green. Cuban green is not as bright as emerald , but has a ittle more yellow in it. It is a green which is extremely becoming ; o the woman with blonde hair , for t seems somehow to rob blonde locks of their tendency to look drab. It is also very becoming to the brunette , for ib brings out the red in her com plexion and makes her cheeks bloom. Absent Minded. "Frank " sad Mabel , , tenderly , 'doesn't it seem ages between Tues day and Saturday night ? " "Yes , ndecd , " replied Frank thoughtless- y. "Sometimes it seems as though pay day would never come. " Tit- Bits. Police and Stomach. A'ike. A French writer traveling in "Rus sia sends home a clever mot of a Rus sian official. The writer was com plaining of a remarkable and sus picious delay in his mail. A letter sent by him had taken five days to reach Paris. The official said : "The delay is deplorable. It is with the police as with the stomach when one is aware of it it is working bad ly. ' ' LondonChronicle. A Cure for Rheumatism. 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You can't tell what kind of a book keeper a person will be by the appear ance of his copy book when in school. Washington Demnorat. Is it a burn ? Use Dr. Thomas' E.-- lectio Oil. A cut ? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. At ynur druggists. A Definition. "Johnny , what is an island ? " "An island is one of dem places what yer can't leave widout a boat. " N. Y. Journal. Tho e crispy mornings Mr ? . Austin' ' ; Pan cakeflour ta tos dpHcion < ; . Heady in a mo ment. BUT from your grocer. Tlierp are Otlier . Defiant Charge IJave you never done anything in your life thatyou were ashamed of ? Stern Chaperon Well , if I did , I never was caught Town Topics. Money refunded for each package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYES If unsat isfactory. The number of visitors of the Brit ish museum has steadily increased from 581,006 to 718.614 in1901. Divtrse Appetites. "I wonder why donkeys eat this tles ? " said the man who is always finding something peculiar in life. "Ob'f answered the person who likes plain food , "there is no account ing for taste. If the donkey were to give the matter a thought I suppose h < would wonder why human beings eat olives. " Washington Star. A son of P. H. Phillipi of Fair- bury , died of smallpox. In the year ending April I , 1900 , Berlin imported from Italy fifty car loads of che-ries , 357 of taole grapes , 2oi ( of summer fruits , etc. In the following twelve months the busi ness doubled. In New York City the daily aver- ageo f telergams sent and received is 221,000 ; in London it is 475,000 ; in Paris , 120,000 INVESTMENT The Preferred Stock of the sJoe Co. utai Stock , $2,000,000 , SI,000,000 Preferred Stock. SIOOOOOO Common Stock. Shares , SIOO each , Sold at Par. On ! ) Preferred Stock offered for se. ! W. L. Douglas retain ? all Common Soci. ! The Preferred Stock of the W. Donulaa Shoe foin- pay better than Savings JUuks or ( .overnnirnt Suiy . E\ery dollar ot stork ottered the public has beh mil it more than a dollar's worth of act iiaIas > * tK. W. I- Doutrl.is continues to own one-b.ilf of the business , an-1 is to remain the active head of the concern. This biiHinrFft is nut an un developed prcMMTt. It Is a demonstrated dividend pay er. This is the larKestbiislneM in the world producing Men's ( .oodyearWeltOIand Hev fd 1'rocesH ) shoes , and lias al ways been immensely profit able. There ban not tarn a year in the pa8t twelve when the business has not earned in actual cnnh much luori -than the amount necetwarr _ . . LJto j ay 7 per cent annual dividend on the preferred stock of SI ooo . The annual business now is J..500 W . it li inrreaslnj : very rapi < lly , and irill e | ual S7XOf ( for the year Vfe. The factory 13 now tiimtnu out TbOU i irH of * hoet per dav , and an addition to the plant is WliiK built which will increase the capacity to lo.ooo pairn IHT day. 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