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12 TTIK OMAHA DAILY TIEKi SATUltDAV, NOVEMBER 8, 1002. mmt ST1CER & CO. Jitraordinary Offering in Women's 4 CVil : den' i Undarweu and Hosiery Saturday. .STORE OPEN TILL 9:30 SATURDAY EVENING SjoaTenlr Doll's .Itb Away Between the Hoars o( 2 and 5 O'rlork Satarday Afteraooa Every Little .lrl Who Visits slery and underwear department will be -presented with a handsome doll's rest. (We suggest that you brin your dolls.) Color, cream, blue, pink and ecru. Come early and avoid the ruBb. We are exclusive handler of the famous Munslng and Ypsllantl underwear for la dles, misses and children. They are built on refined lines, obviating all clumsiness, delightful to the touch and giving gently to every motion of the body. The following specials are very Important to every woman who reads: Ladles' plain black cashmere hose, mixed cotton heel and toe, with hem top, a good Value for 2.'ic a pair. Ladles' black cashmere hose, fine quality and fast black, double heel and toe, a regu lar 60c quality, this sale 35c, 3 for $1. Ladies' fine black cashmere hose, elastic top, black and oxford foot, warm, soft and comfortable, 50c a pair. Children's black wool hose. One ribbed, double knee, heel and toe, also fleeced and heavy cotton, fast black, all sizes from 6V4 to 9i, special 25c a pair. Ladles' vents and pants, heavy fleeced lined, Egyptian cotton, silver gray, nicely finished with tape and crochet edge, draw ers with gathered bands, warm and com fortable, 2oc each. Ladles' vest end drawers In heavy weight fleeced Egyptian cotton, .silk crochet trimmings, with gusseted sleeve, silver gray, ecru and cream; drawers with yoke bands and tights, a warm garment that can be worn Instead of wool, special 60c each. Ladlea' Munslng vest and drawers, fleeced wool, silk crochet edge with tape, drawers with jersey bands and large flaps, a gar ment that Is satisfactory, 60c each. Ladles' high neck, long sleeve, combina tion suits, fleeced lined, open and drop seat, ecru and sliver gray, for Saturday 60c each. Ladles' Vaga silk vest, high neck, long sleeve, pink, blue and cream, a regular 11.50 quality, for II each. Children's jersey ribbed fitting natural wool vest and pants, warm, serviceable and 'nonshrlnkable, for Saturday 60s each. Boys' heavy fleeced vest and drawers, a warm and comfortable garment for boys, jtio each. KELLEY, 8TIGER A CO., 1 Corner 15th and Far nam Sts. hm p. m. . ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. SOLID VESTIBULED ! Limited train via MILWAUKEE Railway. (Leave Omaha Union depot dally. Magnifi cent equipment, latest palae sleepers. library-buffet car, dining car. new coaches. City office, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. . General Western Agent. A Good Move. The members of the Convervatlve Savings and Loan association calling at the new offices, No. 205 South Sixteenth street, ex press themselves well pleased with the new location. The room Is light and airy and well adapted to the needs of the association, and, mora Important still. Is centrally lo cated In the retail district of the city. The officers feel that within the next few months the business of the association will run ipast the one million point, the present as lets being considerably In excess of $900,000. To Jifw Orleans aad Haiara. On November 7th, 8th and 9th. the' Il linois Central Railroad will sell tickets to New Orleans and return, at rate of on fare plus $2.00, with long limit returning, account meeting of American Bankers' as sociation. For reservations and full par ticulars, call at City Ticket Office, No. 1402 'Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. The Saturday bargains offered by Hayden Bros, are wonders. Read about them on Page 7. Headquarters tor wedding rings. Edholm. RESIGNS FROM DIRECTORATE ftV. S. Wright Decline to Servo oa Board of Dlreetora of Aadl forlorn Company. W. S. Wright, who has been a member cf the board of directors of the Auditorium company since its organization, and who was elected again at the last meeting of the stockholders, has declined to serve. The board of directors is empowered to fill vacancies which occur in Its membership and a successor to Mr. Wright probably will be chosen at the nest meeting. Mr. Wright says that his Interest In the project baa not diminished, but that he must de vote mora time to private business than is consistent with a position on the board. (COURT EXONERATES HUTESON Finds that He la Not Responsible for Fatal Aatomobllo Ac cident. In June last an automobile belonging to Trafford Huteson, brother of J. C. Huteson ef Omaha, ran down and killed a shepherd .between Lleusatnt and Melun, France. Mr. Huteson was condemned by the police court of Melun to eight days' Imprisonment and a fins of $60. The rase was appealed and the ninth correctional chamber has ac quitted Huteson and exonerated him from all blame. "It is only by loving a thing that you can make it yours " George Macdonald It is by the growth of i flec tion that thote poMesiing Gorham Silver come to regard it as peculiarly their own. This is due to the rec ognition, conscious or not, of its inherent worth, beauty of design and admirable work manship. Qualities 'assured by the Gorham trade-mark. All responsible Jswslsrs keep it CONFESSION SAVES FRIEND Stewart Kaoaae Shoaldera a Year's Heateare Wlthoat Trial to Spare George Aleiaader. Prompted perhaps by that honor which Is said to exist among thieves. Stewart Knouae ha cleared, by confession, George Alexander, who wss charged with forgery. Alexander has been released and Knouse was sentenced yesterday morning to a year In the state penitentiary. A few weeks ago Alexander presented himself at the Nebraska National bank and asked to have cashed four checks for small amounts signed by Phelan ft Johnson, con tractors. The firm bad no deposit there nd the bank teller, growing suspicious, had Alexander arrested. From him the officers learned enough to warrant the ar rest of Knouse as a confederate. Both were bound over on the charge of forgery and a week ago both were arraigned and pleaded not guilty. A day or two ago Knouse changed front and told Deputy County Attorney Abbott he wished to make a clean breast of the affair and stand the consequences. He related that be had been the one who forged the checks and that Alexander was drunk when persuaded to try to have them cashed, and that he (Alexander), had never known there was anything wrong with them until after his arrest. This statement seemed verified by the fact that Alexander went directly to the bank with them in stead of attempting to pass them where detection was less probable, and the county attorney consented to the dismissal of the case against him, Knouse then taking a year's sentence. Nothing; ao Good tor Concha aad Colds. Mr. J. N. Perkins, druggist of Lawton, Okl., who has been In business eleven years, says of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy that during all this time he has never had a bottle of this remedy returned as not having given satisfaction, proving con clusively that this preparation will do all that is claimed for It. There Is nothing so good as this remedy for coughs, colds and croup. It is pleasant to take and, as It contains no injurious substance, may ba given to a child with perfect confidence. Introductory rants "ale. To Introduce the pants department of their new store Berg-Swanson Co., 15th and Douglas, will put on sale Saturday morning a line of pants made by the best house In America. Style, quality and fit the best and guaranteed in every way to be first-class goods in every particular. The sizes run from 30-ln. to 60-ln. waist measure and 29-tn. to 35-ln. leg measure. Tbcy are worth two dollars and fifty cents in gold, silver or paper money, and the price on Saturday while1, they last will be $2.60 per pair. They won't last long at this price, so come early Saturday morning. You can see samples in the 15th street window. BERG-SWANSON CO., Correct Dress for Men and Boys. Announcements of the Theaters. The Orpheum will civs Its reaular Satur day matinee this afternoon and tho women and children may witness the graceful and difficult performance of Olara Balerlnl on tne trapeze and find In her beauty aomn- uiuB iu uuiuuicui ou; noDeri ruigora. Fa mous historical . Impersonations; Arthur Balerlnl' cute and remarkably well trained little degs and the Ave other varied acts. For the week commencing matinee tomor row the bill will be varied and headed by the Countess Olgo von Hatzfeldt, assisted by the fourteen New York beauties of Neil Wayburn's "Jockey Club," which enter tained Gotbamites for 13o dava at Hammer. stein's. Others on the program are: Harry LeClalr, femal ImDersonstor: O. K. Hi to comedy Juggler; Delphlno and Delmore, novelty musical artists; Rosa Lee Tyler, ths "Creole Nightingale,'' assisted by Mas ter Palmer: Dan andUDollle Mann, nresent. ing the one-act pastoral, "Mandy Hawk Ins;" Raschetta brothers, the noted acro bats and the klnodrome. Dixie Flyer. A through train to "Jacksonville, Fla.. via St. Louis or Chicago and Nashville, Chat tanooga, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta and Macon. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale, permitting stopovers both going and returning and limited until June 1, 1903. Write or call on us for full Information regarding rates, etc., and copy of our beau tiful Illustrated Florida booklet, at 1402 Farnam street, Omaha. W. H. DRILL, District Passenger Agent Illinois Central Railroad, Omaha, Neb. Special One-Way Homeaeekers' Ei- enrsloaa, via UNION PACIFIC, ' November 18, December 2 and 16, to many points in Ksnsas, Nebraska and east ern Colorado. City ticket office, 1321 Farnam street. Telephone SIS. Madame Daveoport'a Physical Train ing; Lessons. All the ladles who are Interested in Madame Davenport's physical and mental training lessons will meet at lecture room of First Congregational church this (Satur day) morning st 10 o'clock. Thrifty buyers know that the big store of Hayden Bros. Is the "money saving spot." Read the ad. on Page 7. Finest line of 14k gold brooches In the city. Edholm, jeweler. Publish your legal notices in Th Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. INSURE AGAINST BURGLARS Sebraaka Baakera Taking; Oat Pol icies aad Increasing tke Reward Faad. Recent bank robberies In the stste have awakened Interest In burglary Insurance and Secretary Gould of the Nebraska Bank ers' association says that be is writing many policies In tho company which co operates with the association. The money realised from commissions on this Insur ance is placed in a fund which Is to bo used to pay rewards for the arrest of bank robbers. The fund now approximates $".00 and at the next session of the sssoclatlon it Is expected that a number of standing rewards for robbers will be authorized. Reports from Missouri, where the same plan la In operation, are to the effect that bank robbing has reached Its lowest point in that state. INSPECTS CARRIER DELIVERY SeacrtateBdeat treat Washing-ton la Omaha e Prepare for R. pert ea Service. Colonel William O. Edena, superintend ent of the carrier delivery division of the Poatofflce department, with headquarters at Chicago, is in Omaha investigating the con ditions of the carrier delivery here with reference to a request by th postmaster for additional carrier service. The difficulty experienced In Omaha arises from the fact that tb city Is scattered over so wide a territory that many of the outlying districts fall to receive the satisfactory service to which they think they are entitled. Colonel Edens will go over th ground himself snd make a report on ths subject to ths postal authorities at Washington. Deposit Jfol Your Money in Our Bank LOU Saturday sale of Mens Underwear Atlas Mill Under- f wear, worth $1.00 ill JC special at W w Heavy fleece lined f r shirts and drawers jijC worth 50c at Heavy silk fleece lined Si f Shirts and Drawers- 1J VI C worth $1.00, at w Glastenbury Wool Un- r derwear worth $1.50 garment, at Swltz Conde Under- f wear regular II fj $l.Wvalue-at w w Neckwear Novelties 600 dozen latest fall styles In men's neckwear, made up to sell for 60c to 75c silk puffs and latest novelties In four-ln-hands Satur day at the very special s.mC price of Asfsi-r'W Men's Stylish Hats All the latest fads In headwear, in cluding the Country Club, the very popular Pan-Golf (which can be worn In four different styles) and all the neweat derby blocks gft regular $3.00 value, Swell new Panama shaped soft hats In black and pearl also nobby fall and winter derbys. Thoroughly up-to-date and are equal to the regular $2.00 bats sold by exclusive hatters I II Saturday at a)V-r--r Soho and Fedora Hats, f Q big purchase, worth Ij $1.50, at High Grade Shirts Best Imported shirts, equal to cus tom made, $2.50 down to 98c Sl"u" Laundered Shirts Nobby up-to-date patterns, separate link cuffs to match, choice of a brand new assortment at 49c Watch Our Windows SETTLEMENT NOT PROBABLE Eumor that Union Facifio Officials Had Asksd for Oonferecoe. STORY DISCREDITED AT HEADQUARTERS Attorney Baldwin Says There la No Foandation for Report that Oom : x nany Seeka Conference with Strike Leaders. Leaders of the Union Pacific strike yes nAv mn.nin o Announced that a rumor bad reached them that the company had re quested a conference with tne omcers oi th district lodge of machinists with a view of opening negotiations for a settle ment of difficulties. Tne sinners were m nnarf in niapB soma credence In the report. but from what can be learned at the Union Paclflo headquarters their confidence seems n h miantureit. The reDort is discredited and denied by Union Paclflo officials In plain and emphatic terms. Attorney John N. Baldwin oi me com pany said: "I know nothing of any such move, have never heard a word of it and haven't the remotest intimation of any plan or con templated plan for a cotference with these strikers." Dented at Headquarters. President Burt's office wss consulted practically with the same results. It Is generally denied at headquarters that any such conference with strikers is sought or desired and officials profess to be at a loss to know how these rumors originate. The one Friday is tlassed in the same category with that one from New York to the effect that the Goulds and other powers Inter ested in the Union Pacific were about to override the Harrlman interests and domi nate In a settlement of all labor difficulties. "We are surprised to learn that the Goulds, Kuhn, Loeb Co. and others are In the ascendency and that Mr. Harrlman's influence in Union Pacific affairs Is secon dary," said a Union Pacific official. "In order to accredit the report from New York that a settlement of the strike had been dictated by these powers it would be necessary to believe that this radical change In the controlling Interests had come about, and that is out of reason at this time. We have never heard it intl- I mated before that the Harrlman Interests had been surmounted." Bart Coatrola situation. It Is of course sn admitted fart that President Burt Is entirely responsible for the policy adhered to by the Union Pacific during the pendency ef this strike, and It Ms been stated by authoritative sources that every detail of that policy was upheld and sustained by the stockholders snd di rectors, else changes would have been made before this. From the same responsible sources comes the emphatic statement that so far as snyone In Omaha has a right to Judge Mr. Burt Ta still commander of the situation, and not until matters reach some mors radical stage will he be divested of the authority belonging, to the president and condemned in the course In which he has once been strongly endorsed. If this statement be entirely correct there Is little ground, evidently, for the recurring rumors that the strike is to be settled through outside channel. An offi cial at the Union Pacific takea the view that many of theae reports from the eat orlgtnate In itock market sources and are obviously Intended to have some financial significance. Especially does he so regard the latest one regarding the Goulds and Kuhn. Loeb Co. While this view is held by this snd other officials, outsiders snd strikers persistently contend tbst there is mor than mere rumor In t b la report and that time will prove the isnity of their positions. Strikers to Canter. Th strike leaders who are In Omaha have sent for other member of th district com- 4 per cent Interest Paid on lepositi 85c Persian French Flannels at 39c Tour choice of 100 Imported all wool French flannel in Persian and oriental designs, light and dark col ors, also pis In colors, silk embroid ered polka dots, especially adapted for house gowns, klmonas, dressing eacques and waists, on bargain square, at, yard , 39c $6 Steamer Rugs 1.98 600 steamer rugs, reversible, plaid and plain, very heavy, can be used for lap robes, couch covers and ac tually worth $6 on sale on main floor 1.98 Today Special Sale Ribbon Remnants Ons big table of remnants of all kinds of fine double satin, satin gros grain and satin taffeta ribbons, In all the most beautiful colorings, in lengths from 2 yards to $ yards. 10c Ribbon at 2k Yd In this lot are all the fine satin gros grain taffeta ribbons in every color of the rainbow, that generally sell for 10c a yard, go in this sale as long as they last,, at 2Jc I5c Ribbon at 5c Yd In this lot are all the wide satin taffeta, satin gros grain, double satin, cord odged satin and other ribbons, that are always sold for 16c a yard, go In this 1 sale at 25o50c Ribbon at 10c In this lot are all the widest fancy and plain satin aad gros grain satin taffeta and double satin ribbons In the widest width, suitable for all kinds of fancy work, neckwear and pillow ribbon, they all go as long as they last I If C at Wntch Our Windows ONI MOD The Shoe That Hen Vear - - They appreciate, ;the value con tained In this celebrated shoe. Some men are under the Impres sion that we have but one style of "Onlmod" shoe. But the fact is we have seventy-six styles and a great number of these are our own exclu sive styles and hot obtainable ex cept at our Fifteenth street sttre. $3.50 and $2.50 are the prices o. any of the seventy-six. HODEHICK nun The finest of all old Scotch whis kiesImported di rect from Glasgow a genuine old Highland spirit, thoroughly matured In the wood and bottled in bond. We are wholesale d I a tributers of this fine whisky, but It may be found at all first-class bars and cafes. Ask your dealer for Roderick Dhu when you want something good. CACKLEY BROS., Opposite Postofflce. Telephone 1148. Quality counts, and we give you qual ity. LOWLAND YtBE& I SLASCOW. r mlttes of the machinists and a conference of the leaders will be beld at which plans tor the winter's campaign will be discussed. The strikers taks the company at its word, that no settlement will be asked. The offi cials are still maintaining the same Indif ferent exterior, holding that so far as thoy are concerned the strike Is settled now, but this view is simply laughed at by tho strikers, who point to the fact that with 600 or 700 men In Its Omaha shops working night snd day and Sundays the company Is unable to keep up with Its work as evi dence of insincerity on the company's part. All eur goods are priced at figures that will draw the crowd.' Read our ad. on Page 7. Hayden Bros. Worth Side Uaacr. Tonight, Osthoff ball. Sixteenth and Caas streets. Jolly Eight club's lively ball this evening; fine orchestra. A grand, good time for you. Gent. 25c. Welcome. Fifty Dollars Reward. The Plumber' union will pay $o0 for the recovery of ths body of J. C- Moran, drowned near Florence November 3. D. C. Clifton. Pre.; J. C. Lynch, Vice Pre. Good Htltloa Open. Good opening for a newspaper or maga zine solicitor. Permanent poiltion for a competent man. Address Twentieth Cen tury Farmer, Be Building, Onisbs. lilt solid gold match safes. Edholm. wBrrar .JasV' 205 South 15th St. , e Extra Special irv Men's Overcoats We gXi ifa aVaaBBiA.a' 1 I K 'Vf. ;.!:' They are per coat. " ..d 7 " i M I 1 I 1 s rax and Oxford gray. They are well lined, well finished, and they are well worth $16.50 as overcoats are being sold in other stores today. Come in and see these overcoats. They are the greatest overcoats for the money you ever saw. Special sale (TK flHraV.ea Suits 2g"v Saturday, all day, we will offer Children's Knee sy O J Pants Suits worth up to $4.00, for --w O J They are made of all wool cheviots, worsted cheviots and cassimeres. Every seam re inforced and double stitched, and guaranteed not to rip. All this season's colorings. Made in Norfolks, ages 4 to 12 years. Double-breasted two piece suits, 8 to 16 years. These suits are wonderful values, and will be on sale Saturday all day. Drug Prices Declining Commencing Saturday morning we shall sell patent medicines snd other drug store goods at the following prices for cash: 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder .. 11c 1 pound mixed bird seed e $1.00 Pe-ru-na (genuine) 82c $1.00 Listerlne (Lambert's) 66c 60c Colgate's Pansy Blossom Ex tract, per ok He $1.75 S. S. S., we sell $1.14 $1.00 S. S. 8., we sell 75o M OO Plnkham's Compound, we sell c These prices for SATURDAY: tl.00 Pierce's medicines, we sell A5c $1.75 Pound's Extract, we sell.. $1.35 3 sticks black licorice for 6c H-ptnt Sherwin-Williams paint for 15c Garfield Tea (small) for 10c $1.00 Squlbb's Sarsparilla 75c (The above is the greatest blood purifier made.) Quart bottle port or sherry.... 85c Fine violet soap, box, 3 cakes for 25c Colgate's English Process soap, per cake, 8c; box of 12 H-pound cakes 0c $1.00 Wine Cardui, we sell 66c Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Saturday-Boys' Day Nearly everybody In Omaha knows the value of our boys' 11.50 shoes but It your boy has never worn a pair bring him to our store sny time Saturday and let us show them to you. We can Bt any boy no matter how small or bow big he Is Just so he is a boy with these $1.50 shoes. They're made from good solid leather from sole to top and will stand more hard knocks than many a shoe that you would pay twice as much for. We have the same shoe in light calf or heavy kid for girls. DREXEL SHOE GO Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, Send for New Fall Catalogue. 1419 FARNAH STREET. WOMEN p-trMALK BCANSJ a iet monthly rtfi- fr.l;C4tDl.lt ErcuL TatJiV. P.unyruyat. out . .lufie (allure; longeM. n,ul oixtiuui ums ru.l in a (w U); vm H Itaau atsCeaaeU Drs Ge., Oauas, stak. J Cor. 16th and doige Sts. i jlf Sml rsn s$-vJaJ) tx err n ma ca aicorawa Nomina Overcoat weather is here. You want to get the best overcoat for your money and you want to take no chances on the coat you happen to buy. want to sell you that overcoat, and we offer -ri t you the best coats for I the least money, and an assssW esaWannnnaWay absolute assurance o wear and style. If it's a tine overcoat you want, we have it. If it's a medium-priced coat, we have it. If it's a low-priced coat, we have it, too, and it's a better coat than the same money will buy anywhere else. We put on sale in our men's overcoat department 400 cheviot overcoats at SI 2 made of the finest cheviots, in velour, black SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Those Who Bought Hard Coal from C. W. Hull Company Our Anthracite Orders Completely Filled Plenty of Soft Coal Now On Hand. Arkansas Anthracite Arkansas Semi-Anthracite (Eureka Grate) (Denning Grate) For Furnaces For Furnaces $9.50 Delivered $8.50 Delivered G. IRf. Null Company, 20th and Izard Streets. 'Phones 40Q-429-75 If A Straw Showing The Tendency of Expansion We've gone "up the hill." Wo believe that not only the biiHluens Interests of the city Is also oo in Ing up the hill soon, but we tliluk that If an array of extra flue fabrics, a staff of tail ors without a peer In the city, a head cutter who has 7 years experience with New York's most fashionable Fifth Avenue tailor, careful, painstaking, Indi vidual attention, stylieh, sturdy clothing and moderate prices count for anything at all the tailoring trade of the city will bo coining "up the hill." Suits, $'1" to $50. Overcoats. $25 to $t5. Trousers, $0 to $14. MacCarthy Tailoring Co. Phone 1808. 1712-10 Farnsm St. Dec Bldf., Omaha. t't'RES Sweaty Feet, Bunions, Corns, ate. ISK HK-NO-MAV. If your druggist hasn't It, address A. M.ttKH, U lits Side. Omaha, Ntb. o i&o.ip.. tv VeJbue- at $12.00 n In Addition to a Com plete Stock of 0RQSI The leading American ahoe for women, Price $3.50 always We carry a full line of patent colt, enamel, kid and calf skin welts with double or single soles, known as' the MONOGRAM. Special value for women, boys and girls, Price $2 50 always THE BOYS' SHOK8 of this great line compi-se un axnortment of the best. For hard wear we show a boy's calf skin lilucher with extra double sole. The best wearer on the market, sizes 1 to 6H. all widths. ll.'M per pair. The sanr.j shoe In enamel calf, with double sole, same price. They simply have no equal. We carry no machine sewed shoes. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St.. OMAHA. Karbach Block. Saturday's List Saturday, November t, we will sell Egyp tian IOtus Cream the great face and hand C reparation at &c per buttle limit two otilis to a customer. The object of this sale Is to get this elrgant toilet requisite. Into new homes, but of course our olj cus tomers will be supplied also. Here Is a new nrlre list until further notice. $!.) I'eruna, 1 to a customer (la l'lerce'a Remedies gsn $175 8. 8. 8 $ 14 $U T'tnkham Compound km $l.mt Canadian Malt Whisky guaran teed $1.00 Her s Malt Whlnky, If you want It. 64.) 3;c tienulne 'utori 240 6c Wlaarcl Oil 3, $1.00 Moller's Cod Liver Oil (Un froc iJoan's Kidney fills sn, inc. "Catarrh Kern." guaranteed $1 00 lluKHHck's 8rsaparllla 7,Vi $1. ParlHlan Hair T'Uilo Kuaranteerf. TSo Mall orders promptly illlrd. i-n always. SOHAEFER'S CUT PR1CP. DKUtiSIOKE Tel. 147. . W. ( or, lflth mm rkle. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Beat Agricultural Weekly.