Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, November 07, 1884, Image 5

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PPHU!P ^ TIIE TELEGRAPn AND MESSKNGEK, FRIDA Y,NOYEMBER 7, 1884. THE NEWS IN GEORGIA. M«THCl>pn ** CORHI8PONDENCE AND 6/1 FROM THE PRESS. assembles to- The Georgia Legislator %, Valdosta Times makes an earnest •nneal for ail artesian well. The case Is jE.lv presented and should be reriotie- Jiwusidered by the good citlxeni of Val- °A*is*oao woman living near Waynes- .*„ |„ Borke c.iuntv, caught her dress Saturday night last, and received ^juries from which she died in a few b Tins column will be found to be brief , v owing to an unnsnai pressure oc- tinned by reports from the election. The leagtn however, will not be missed to Uiegreat and prevailing i;.te eat that Is felt in the result of yesterday’s work. Thi third annual exposition of the Burke County Fair Association opens to- ?,V unde: the most encouraging auspices. Kverv preparation has been made to ren der the occasion a grand success and In dications are that the managers will have “very reason to be proud of its issue. Tns evidence in the Pike contested elec tion cs.es cloved rather summarily yester- dav Tbecourt ordered In the ballot box, which had been placed in tbo clerk's room when it was discovered that it had been «nirited away. Tho clerk reported that it was safe on Friday evening. The theft caused some excitement when it became known. Tns steam saw mills of W. F. Bailey <fe Co fivemiles treat of Bartow, were burned last Sunday, with alt their machinery, tnrnher and several of tbe bonses of their oneratives. The loss Is estimated at *15.- 060 No insurance. It being 8unday few ceorie srete at tbe mill, and before assist tnce could be procured the flsmes bad done their work. Q ur nx Sun: Mr. William Brewer K t for several large guano manufaclo says tbe farmer, arc paying up their accounts with commendable promptness, and that a larger crop of cotton will b* made than was anticipated. Bethinks tbs crop is aiwyys overestimated by the producer, whose calculations are made early in tbe summer before the drouth strikes the weed. As ft change gives this hit of timely and - ©jbleadvice: "Nowthat winterlsap- proacblng, every farmer should see to It that be ba? ample room for stabling all bis slock, from the horses down to the chickens. To allow cattle and sheep to ran around bsy and straw stacks, exposed to the furious storms and cold rains of winter, is a cruelty to animals and mar cause serious loss 10 the owner. Stock well housed is half fed." Nor. usd Advertiser: For along time Albany ice was a matter of fai'b; now it is a matter of sight. It is as cold, os solid and comforting a tact as a fellow could hope to see. At least, tills Is tne wsy in which tbe clear block of fee given to this office by tbe Albany Artesian Ice Comp " ny, through Mr. H.T. Mash, last night, presen's the matter to the News attd Ad tertiscr. Thanks (or the lee. and auccese to this long needed home enterprise. Tntnew bridge across tbe Witldacon- cbeest Troupevule .is finished and reads for nse. It is the beat canty bridge ever tail! in Lowndes. Krery -pin It support ed by piling (Irmly driven down and then can be no dinger of Its washing away. Tbe county commissioners could not get a bid lest that than II AGO on tbe work, ami they rejected all bids and employed Mr. Fry lo superintend its building. The work was done in ten days and cost the county not more than *SjO. Now let it ruin—tbe work it done. Dcsux (Ifisetle: On last Wednesday afternoon, about three o'clock, the woods os the western side A the town were dis covered to be on lire. The flames, every thing being <0 dry, spread rapidly, and badItnotbeen for tbe alacrity with which tbe cltlrena responded to the call, consid erable damage might have been done to town property. The fire was. doubtless, dropped by hunters on thonlgbt previous. Oaring the dry weather, those who have occasion to walk about with lights should be very careful lest much harm result. Tug Wayne-boro True Citizen saya: "Hon. Ocorgo T. Barnes, candidate for Congress Horn this district, has about completed bis series of speeches, having spoktn in nearly every county lo the dis trict. Last Sa'nrday he made n rousing speech in this oily, and we think did much good by wsklrg up oar people to a sense of tbeir duty Pi come out to the polls on election day next Tuesday and vote. Tne audience was not as largo as t should have been, bnt it was appreciative, ami was aroused to enthusiasm by the dose reasoning of tbe orator, and we hope Pi seeitafrubaby the attendance of every Democratic voter at tbe India next Tues- <Uy. Auacm is not getting th§ improved waterworks any too toon. A leak in ih* old main up fovn on Hat rday caused En gineer Davidson to advertise the shutting off of water at 1» o'clock Sunday morning for its repair. Tbe ex'ra prepare put on the Satun.ay night, however, caused the broken main to widen ita breach and a blowout of n l>ig joint followed. This, of couraa, abut off the water of itself, and tboMwho read about the 10 o’clock clos ing wer<* in high dudgeon with the eng* pwr. That worthy*, however, was without blame, os he could not hold an oM Pipe up to doty under high preeeure, and hie plana were froot r.tied without bit con ■ant. He has been busy on the break for two day a, but the old main is so rotten tbit three breaks or blowouts were found This necessitated the entire stoppage of water, and the workmen will have th* pipes all right and th* water again run ning tbn ugh tbe city this afternoon. In the mtantlme the boy* who don't drink bet r are in a bad way. The Claimant's Equanimity. London Troth. I remember our* daring the trial, in company with Mr. O. A. "ala, passing an evening with the “stout nobleman" at bln hotel in Uermyn street We found him ▼ery pleas ant, and he told us many tal*-- of bis esistenc* In Australia. He cer- thinly had a wonderful command over hi* features. On the last day of the tiial, the room at tbe hotel was filled with adbe rent*, many of whom were Tichborne bondholder*. Suddenly the claimant Walked in. He leaned against tbe mantel piece, took his cigar out of bie mouth, and announce*! tbe fa’al newt. Great was the excitement -great waa the despair and Indiana'fun. Dot the c'a'mant calmly smoked oo^apparently the only person in tbe room who had no sort of interest in the matter. Then, too, when the Jnry re turned to give their verdict oo the second trie). The claimant ived them, and at ouce saw bis fate, blowly be took off bis watch sod chain and handc l them to a mend, in order that they might not find Uitir way Into the hands of the prison of ficials. Tho Fashions. N. Y. Evening Post. Peaked bonnet brims grow in favor. The pclisxe of plush or velveteen is all the rage for children. Deep collars, capes and pelerines of vel vet, fur, plush, astrakhan or shaggy woollen goods, are more in vogue than *-v**r. Many ladies, especially slender on**, both for comfort and looks, wear an inside jersey of plain stockinette goods under the outer jersey, which U claWately dec orated with embroidery or braid-work. This makes a protective upper dress warm enough to wear out of doors without any other covering except the inevitable pel erine of velvet or other material. The -Tom o'Sbanter" cap. modified in oatline, is again a favorite head-covering for youthful people, and dark-dyed velvet, in any of the new street shades, i* the fa vorite material for its construction. The jaunty Hussar jacket, braided or plain, with ite trimming of aa'rakhau and handeome^Brandebonrgs, appears in every shop window devoted to tbe sale of fancy wraps and costume*. Tne milliners are selling bonnets and muffs en suite*, as they did last year. At present no newer shapes than the Nuns' or lVtnceaae cap-bonnet, and the pent-house nr"Oli(U" liHVn Tho dirt'u rtf one doc to Thousands of sheen. Walking n Drove from Missouri to Phil ad.lphla and Belling tham on tho War. or "Olivia” have appeared. The curve os hollow point about the waves of hair over tbe forehead is filied in with flowers os loops of ribbon, and a full,lace or bouitlonne of velvet outlines and softens tbe edge. This shape of bonnet is softeneat seen without tbe strings. A Good String of suckers. Omaha Republican. "I saw something new np in Wisconsin tho other evening,’’ observed a Chicagoan who bad a satchel in bis band, and who was on his way. "A patent medicine man was selling something or o her from a carriage in which he had a rather pretty young woman and a gasoline lamp. The Iadv sang one or two songs very sweetly, and then the man talked and sold his nos trum at a dollar a bottl*. "When he had disposed of thirty or forty bottles he said: “Now, gentlemen, before bidding you good night I will give an exhibition of tbe wonderful magnetic powers of mv wife, who sits here by my side. 1 hold in my band a common piece of thread. Now one of yon take hold of tbe end and walk off,then let all the others take hold of it. and at tbe signal which I will give she will take hold of tbe other end, and yon will feel the shock Instantly. “About 160 men and boys grasped the thread and walkep off about ball a block with It. 'Now, keep nerfectly qulei,’ said tne man, 'and you will feel the shock, del icately at first, and then strong enough to tingle et t"e ends of your fingere and toes. Are you all ready?’ "They all , a !d Yes.' ‘"Well, then, 1 will put out the light, •aid he. ‘and my wife will take the thread in her hand at that instant.’ "Tbe light went ont and the man’s vo'ce was beard. ‘What have you in your hand, my dear?' " 'The longest string of suckers I ever saw in all my life,’ came in a tweet, mu sical voice, and at tbe same moment the horses and carriage were driven off at a great speed, leaving the crowd holding on to the string, comple ely dumbfounded. "It was the worst shock a good many of i hose fellows ever got.” THE ENCLISH PRIZE RINC. CUTHBERT. &UPKKIOH CJUBT— REtUlKU Cl.l'Ii—A NERAL, ETC. Xovemi.er 6.—Court is in session here this week. There is not mnch business Ani mense drove of sheep went stum- j before tho court, and things around the "in,hung, and trotting ..ut of New- ,.- an . »'|y q„i,i. ark a few days ago on their way to Phila- Among tho visiting and most conspicuous delphia. They seemed to walk all over I "lights” of the legal profession preaent we one another, bumped together, and crowd- no u ce the face of Col. Willingham, of your ed until it seemed as though seme mutt c ;ty, have been trodden under the feet of the T he Literary Club met last eveni D g at others. A rough looking countryman (-q^ yy. Q t Bead's, where a most laughable, trudged ahead in the module of the road and yet Inott ^tractive, programme of and the sheen fullowel closely. He seem- exercises was gone through with. Tbe ed as dusty, til humored, and out of aorta dub UoHs lu nell regular meeting at the the Sheep themselves. In ihe rear a rM |d e tce of Judge Arthur Hood, tall and gannt farmer tramped along with The corpse of Mr. Georj»* Kr„»« long hickory stick in his hand. At ev- 8prlng V ale, came in on the eastern pas try few steps he ottered a peculiar cry, , eDger tr.in yesterday from Cairo. Os., and whenever the sheep lagged behind he for interment, Mr. Beeves hid been on a touched them up with his hickory stick, visit to relatives at the aforesaid pltce, it bis heels, and bringing up tbe tail end and while there was taken with a type ot of the procession, was a long-bodied, lean, malarial fever, which ended his life, and scarred shepherd's dog. He ran with Mrs. John Palmer, of Macuu, and her bis nose close to the ground, and appar- little son are on a visit to their relatives in ently paid little at ten’ion to tho drove, our little city. Bat when two of the sheep got astray and Mia, India Hunter, youngest daughter trotted into a garden the dog juraged over of President Hunter, of the Agricultural the fesce and chased them back in line in Collage, and the “nightingale" of our no time. As be forced them into tbe herd lovely little city, will on Friday leave for tlie sheep swerved away from him. The Albany, where she will spend several dog trotted around the drove, makiog it weeks with her relatives and many ‘ill no ire ■ .imp i I in f..r n and r-t ii r ■■ I (m i his master, w ■ o by this time was walk ing on tho sidewalk beside tho writer. | MILNER. “How many sheep are there there?” a heavy *cit for damaues against tue "finest •> I CENTRAL RAILROAD. Novkhbir 5 —There was filed In the clcrk’a office of Pike Superior Court four- "Wks. I»r I t*«n suita for damages against the Central «thfgni££ nt.ilba„! Railroad and Banking Company. These nhU V Lhh?nlhsmn?%s»L t bt^l!h»* * UlU 8™" UUt ° l 1,16 teCenl U'SSStroUS phia-aeUtng U»«»on the wey to I fire at Barnesvilie. The entire local bar Him riAnf J5!i*tim5?n.comprising eight lawyers, rcma ns 111 of represent the various pleintifls. There In Pbii.u.inbi. I will be Tiled ten more cases of tbe same ib Ii’^ Rre ownet * n Philadelphia, are character. The insurance companies sas- “oVn iimv n in’f „ „„„ , tuining losses by this Are will join in these >Tw'i,jr y n-nii b„ i lh n ,ult3 tu recover the sum of MO.OOO, paid Efeq * t *.‘ >wn .” 0° policies. They will employ sjMcal Missouri, and they travel counsel It has been held by courts of they re an | agt resort in o h 'Guess." 'Well, about eight hundred.” "You're way off,” said the man, with good-nature i grin. "There's 8.328." John Kntfton, who Is coming Orer to Meet Sullivan, Wnlpa Wolf aendoff. The latest advices from Kngland say hard-fought glove contest for X100 has just been fought there between Ihe heavy weight champions, John Knitton and Wolf Benduff. Jem Mace intends to hiing John Knitton to this country nml have him face John L. Sullivan- This contest was fought under tbe Queers, bsry rules. Woolf Bendof? is a well-built fellow, 21 years old, 5 feet 10ii in- hes high end weighs 187 poonds. knitton t 28 yeara old. stands 6feet 2 inches high and weigh! 192 pounds. Bill Richmond was chosen referee. Bendoff waa looked after by Jeck Hicks, while Jem Mace attended toKnlfton. Both men eppearedtobein the best ot condition, though Bendoll looked stronger. Hound 1—This was e hot bout. Knif- iii appeared alow, end Bendoff ■lodged bis heavy deliveries. When about ball tbe round was over Knifton was very weak and nearly knocked ont He recovered surprisingly, however, and the bluwa fell thick and last an-i the men came to close fighting. Bound 2. -Bendoff fought gamely, send ing in straight left and right banders on Kniftoa'a (ace, which began to look flushed. Knlin n plaved a regular tattoo on BeudnlTa riba and chest. A foul was claimed by BendofTa second, but It was not allowed. Bound 3—Both men sparred warily this t'lne, looking for an opeuing. Knifton led ■ IT. hut Be vdoff countered handsomely on Knilton's face. Both men, after exrhang tng blows, seemrd very weak, but Knifton waa the stronger. Round 4 -Bendoll surprised everybody by going right to work and cm" •• ring lieavtlv on Knifton'a jaw twice with Ills le(L Knifton thosved soon that be bad tbe tight well In band, and a scene of Indescribable confusion ensued Hendofl'e friends threatening to break into tbe ring at every How exchanged. At • he end of the round It was evident that Bendoff was a beaten man. Round 5.—Bendoff came up again very weak, lie ran in again and bugged and clinched Knliton, and srhen the round wet ended he fell down In e beep on tbe floor. The nrx’.ttve rounds were all in favor ol’ Knifton. At the end of the tenth round Bendoff gave up the battle, en l Knifton wet declared the winner. Cray a Favorite Color. Kcw York EtcdIixs Port. Gray, there fa n? doubt, will continue to be a favorite color thi-* winur—fray in all the art: t*c shades, from tbe rotnowl ding7tint ecaio revived, and known eve where as "London smoke," to the crea RTay lately christened ertpuurulr by French, Some of the gn»y rortumm, bright! Did by dashes of the mulberry deep erimton velvet. lbe»eare usually tnor*» becoming than Ihe cofttume* wholly grey, if not id etefttt. | f> Juh \* •>* and r* f !-•" '!.*•! >• king imported eatringe end vi»itin*r ALMOST nNOCKEO OUT FOR OO .D. teiibive quarries on Long Swamp creek. | LAMD.-Market quoted higher, stork r WORK DONE. | a."' , 1 }‘ ,u V U iJ 1 ' u, ; i,: ,'^ 1 au .' , l ubr '.'-! , ... t* pul in \0U: v n> paisB lifo. Ihe company have stripped a pleceoM BDTT**.-M*rkn Steady and wellstockc ground JO) feetrqnare, at which they have j oloomargarine22*2?)c;newMay gfitedk’o .fm A* at work getting out ponderous cube* of I emissary startle, country a0a25c;Tennnaaeo 2 fine marble, an Ingera HI drill, a Cbaniler l* 2 }; . . engine and a steam tioi'-t. ty w hich blocks ,. CA1, ® T * —A **ortod, Inboxc*l0 4t0,v. barre.a . to J* 1 Tt J feet 1* 00 ?' / oUr . to . e ^ bl COM Bib*.—Cooaed, ith t . a5s 2 Ib« Ct.x. feet deep ann from six to ten feet wide chbk'*- - Market hi^ier; stocks ample. We can be placed upon the cars and consign- quote: Full ertum lie: lower kthiIcn 1^a13c e<l to ali part* of the oouotry. I CorrEK.—'The market la qm-v. and «i**dy. They have also upon the ground choice Ho: ynod I80; medium W5ia'3( a large blacksmith shop for sharpening ., t.uilu nf j., |b lerisn fgamr ,. A | —.. ,i . , ! hUt U fltOOj UCUXaUd. ” • '* vL* !!ir? C * me they lUO w-. Cotnmoia Jj, fainllv J4 25; extra employ a number o! marble cutter* to de- fanny M 50: tanev «.U); peiem ldJ5Ca6.75. ►ign and carve in various ahape* these Pav Oooua.—'Ihe uariu-i U quid; uema 1. rough cubes of marble, al o four frames Jiodcrate; stocks ampU. We quote: Print % 1 . carrying a dozen or more saws apiece for ‘ 5 ^- : ^ br ®T* 1 185 ^ rawing into slabs of every conceivable »izc 4 ^. "JKSSjUSSf£ this same material; and now thfdrive all {Sffijor her makjs. fine I eA*D*Ata-avui aria. Roneau-wM Ic.jO ft boi!?r as wr‘1 1 *•*},•'* lo ute ill any partlperkcs. Mule tho. *l<t.oc. irm. '..oau 1 hat”. • of the United States. QUANTITY. $4.50a.5.O}. Trace chain* )c per pair, , aboveli f ll.oo uer do*. Plow hot* p*« qiawTiT*. Haimau'a plowsiock* $1/25 A*. * «7...e From trial nits sunk along the hills s.uoper do». Cotton cm rd^RO-t. ‘Well but*-* •* which girt Long Bvrump creek on ,125 * Cotton rops 16ajuc per tu Swede t*.... quality will compare with any found lu Vermont I wlieTS3%e or any of the Northern States "" APPLfr.—la good demacd andacaroe. Fancy stock 14 o. Dried PKAcnx*->6trlctl7 No. 1 peeled 6c per pouud. CBSVICAL AWALYtlS, made by W. W. Thomas, showed 90> cent, pure caroonate lime. 2* per, fg/gggggtgm cent. ot carbonate of magnesia I powdered 8Me; Eranulated 74||Be; and one per cent, of earthy matter. Not a 17V£e: white extra C (%c: yellow dadne. trace of iron color, from pure white Nuts.—Terraeoua aimouo* 'Lx. pt>i n»; Pro. through flesh colored, then Varigaied to 1 dark slate 6 Naples —; pecaus 15c; Bratl] 15c; albert* —, oocoanuts $» per 1000. DURABILITY. I Obarobh.—Hcarce and la guod dca*2d. mon t nms W nt e w.'. Ti erS ! !Sd ( iT i , 0n 't ,t , ^ D ‘ y ' “ '^SS5ESffla!2BiSSk. .UMI7I new un,r '* ,jo day it shows no signs ot disintegration or Geaw.—Coro—market Arm: amck lsllgh diacoleration from the oxidizing of any I <ooA milling com 7Ba7S* by car lota.75ib<x-. trace of Lou. It waa also used for mile | 8mRl1 , lot *i corn *££• Oate-good ae post* upon the Western and Atlantic rail* ““ ” maud and higher; we quote: Western a road! and their examinaitou provrV iu 8rTLTjESl’ to7 ‘ ; TeX “ m,t ' Pr0 durability. The tombstones in the bury- liquikh—kye *i.e0a5.50. Bourhoa 11.60a ing ground at Tate show how well it has redutllied rye and corn *'al.30, gin and ru~i —j-.*.. .—a -**• - $L05al.76, N C oorn $i.dO, peach and app c brandy I2.00a2.75. catawba wtuell 25, ixirt and wine 91.25a3.85, cherry and ginger 4bpnt fllttanmllag t day, and meyre an | l(lt nlurt ln 0 hsr Sutxa that a rsc^n n A nifims In 0,1111)0 had ,D fUch CM « 8 - The entire sum Alter this he walked along in silence of damages Is S175.000. Cliri15 are ont ,or ,he “»«i»8* Of Miss mark that ndicited that his iife was not Fannie Blalock, of Barnssvilte. to Mat- .®T? f t,..M thew F. Grace, E-q„ of HawkinaviUe, on If It warn t for that dory," he laid, »hn I4tl» ln«*t kicking the brute affectionately aa he pass ed him, "my mate and me could never, unuTl .... get this cattle through on time, but that momticello. animal is worth ten men. Good sheep wmwo* coubt doinqs—kailkoad talk, dorgs, you know, are scarce now in this Novimbir 4.—Our Superior Court du part of the country. I wouldn’t take any riug the one week of ita session disposed of thing on earth for mine. He's as faithful many cases, both civil and criminal, but as can be, and he knows as mnch as any will hold an adl<»urned term the first week man, I don’t care who he is. If I sbou’d in February. Walter h. Roby was tried tell you some of the things that dorg has for burning the barn of Dr. F. Walker, done you'd call me a liar, and as I don't Though ail the evidence was circumstan- wish no such reputation I’ll Keep quiet.” tial, he was found guilty and sentenced to Reflection caused by this thought over* thirteen years in the penitentiary. He came him, and he trudged along in abso- has moved for a new trial. G. B. Greer lute silence for some time. At last be was convicted of assault with intent to raised bis head and continued: "When I murder, and sentenced for eight years, wo get at the end of a iay’s march, if we I Dau Holt, co’.ored, received five years for find that three or four of the sheep are burglary. Our grand jury found many rnDaing, I can tend that dorg back after true bill-* against various Darties (mostly them if they are ten miles away, and it I colored) for gambling, selling liquor, etc. don't make no difference where the ftheep I The giand jury also recommended in their are or who's got them that dorg will get I presentments that the county be au- them to me, or I’ll eat the whole drove, thorized to isiue bonds for the purpose of hoofs, bones, and wool.” grading a road from this point to &jci»l Circle. A largely atttendtd and enthusi astic meeting was held in the coart home to-day for the purpose ot "whooping up" tbe railroad and to take tbe proper steps ithonxlug the is- stood the test of time. FACILITIES FOR SHIPMENT. wMuuu.'y 1st, 1885, will find a railn-au m i their door, and they have every facility I m Mtic brandy ll.65a2.00L unon the ermimt fif* fh«. 1, .i..i;„T* «f fwt.,, LlMS,UALOSBED FLASTXB AKDCEMENT.—A.■ t«ntv to ■ hlJAin.J. 8 01 fr0m h ™» lamp lime Is lu fair demand, and Is Mill twenty to thirty-one cars per day. tow at M.Bal.» pur bbl: Georgia tlJOal.'JO It has been said in print that there was Calcined plaster f J.75a3.on i er bbl; hair Matte: not a quarry owned fn Georeia that could Georgia cement 1X00; lENUSVUte and Rmeu- fnrplanstonecnough to bnSd tbeGrorgia JS* PorU “ rt ““«*» I capitol. and the question has been aske<i I * oils.—Market firm ard In good demand: slg- could these quarries furnish enough of the l aal Ma60c; West Virginia black 17c; lard oil same quality and color to build the Geor- 70c; cotton seed 6-); headMgbt 2Qa22c; kerosen* gia capitol? I answer, yes. Now let us l"c: ncatifoot 78c; macbiacry 85at0c: linseed see what space in these quarries U would ££ 71c: “JneraJ seal sac: cotton seod refined take to furnish the needed amount. There ni..., w-irt. m.m i. netiled about 120,000 cobic feet for tbe e<9ltoI. tv bat space from the quarries .ra.*bed ia*20c: waih*-*t ?U28o; burry 12*16. would furnish this. I answer a space 1001 Wax 'U&Mc. Tallow 5^6c. feet square by twelve feet deep would fill ficwf*.—ftettlUteegenel** bail car- the bill. rels, plain and mixed, $7.00. wiirrt ra rr nttira nan On ions.-Yellow and red $3.<Ka3.25 per bbl. wuxai I, IT BKixo LIED. Facrr.-Bananaa. re<), ILM4L00 per bunca: To day they are shipping tbeir marblo t2.tsM.Oe .o Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, St. Potatoes.-Good demand tor now potatoc. llgiula and l'biladelnhla. ami they also at tt.ot’tf.»perbbi. have an order fur 2,000 cubic feet In At- MI I □ Even if State pride would not carry her Hardinx*.-quarter toxoa American people ao far as to raise a few dollars more AfiO; Imported $13.50. and build her capitol of this material, 1 Salt.—The demand la moderate and the hope in future no one will dare to raise bie voice or take up his pen to say tnat Geor Prices can be gia has noquarry opened, and has not mar- araur.-Market bare of Florida and Georgia bie equal in quantity, quality and dura-1 *yropa; New York sugar 80a40c. Inlity to that found in any other State in I Fuh.—New crop, No. I, bbl*.. $1100, half this Union. Geokoiai*. I bbla. $6.00. quarter bbla. 43.25: kits 70c: No. t Trade Embarrassment*. Bndotreet's Budget There were2t)0 failures in the United I to have a law pa*sed am State, rtporteil to Bndstrcet's during the H*”"|9* 'n accordance with m i. ti,« recommendations ol tbe grand ju-y, and past week, against 234 in tbe preceding to p rocure a charter, etc. Tlirre are great week,ami 195, 15i and 135 In tbe corre-1 hopes and a bright prospect of our having sponding weeks of 1883,1882 and 1881, » railroad before long ‘ The election is pasting off qatstl/-. The respectively. negroes nee voting heavily in town. Will VLoatna. I send you the vote when consolidated. Milton -Mayer* Elba generaletora and saw mill, assigned. Liabilities, 150,000 I MARS MILLVILLE, They have a branch at Pensacola, under burning or a barn-the election, etc. U M Mnver&Co general store November 5.-Lest night abont 11 .ml'ass^mtu a.signed*Co. ( general store 0 ’ c iock, near here, the bam, with a lot of and saw mill, astigned. coro fodd4r> et c.. stable, and four line oeoboia. moles, the property of Mr. E. B. Baldwin, Atlenta—J. M. Hawkins, dry goods, sold were consumed by Are. Tbe origin of tbe ont and offer* to compromise. \ Are is not known. It wav first discovered Augusta—W. H. Barrett, wholesale ami j <n the (odder lo!t, and It swept orer every- retail drugs, mortgaged stock for f32,2U0 thing iu a few minutes. It la said tbe cries and sold out. I ot the mules were heartrending aa they Augusta—'The Enterprise Manufacturing I vainly endeavored to break oot and were Ttiiatura anp Mxmsnhis. Macon, November &-Evenme. Liverpool reported business good at un changed rates at Sjfl for middling uplands. Sales, 8,010 bales. Futures closed firm. provision and grain ssvsrrs a< TELICRAPII. ’•nicsoo. November 5.—FI ,ur unchanged: u M) l t', cbillet- r-lii’.-r S.1,7^.1 0 Muilievi.U -■ S'-r-,- li. ..i ii Wheat opened unsettled November 7 I'CaTI’,. Com open.-I film anil T. v™We over Monday: Saab C -t. November In New York November contracte otened i:',.i:,. Oais steady casb-ittya^vy^Novem- steady at M3 and closed Arm at t.MaMO brr£,?{.2>i{. Pork Arm and lOa'ScTtower rash sales SI 700 bales li3.Hal3..'0. all the year «H.0all.e5 Urd arm J hiT. and 5a?Bc. lower: cash «7.1u. November tans Spots In New York opened quiet at 8’^ I aT.’ j-Bula meat, to fair demand: simulunra 'or middling uplands and closed steady at l”’-*- .»*."•*>. rbort rtbet465a7A\ clear aide* t77S etc. Sales 4-3 hales I St.SO. Wbtskv si.uly at IL1X “ugar steady: ■ n. toc^ market was quiet and uncban«ed. £*** A 1011 ' r “ ul ‘ ud The receipts were MB. ealee 777, ehlpmcnta| LoutirtLLX. November A—Flour steady and 711 bales, tood middling, Middling, Company, cotton goods, financially em- being barraaaed. Tbe floating debt U abont win In 1170,(00, on which an extension has been monlt asked of four, eight, twelve and sixteen citizen moniln, but tbe principal creditors have Tbe refuted to grant it. A meeting of stock-1 with a holdere will bw held on November o:h. I Repot Augusta—Charles F. Glanton, saloon, eat voi closed by creditors. I Tbe Angntta—George T. Jackson ACo, mill- so fav .tailed and told out. Liabilities 3100,- Ihe an 000: assets *125 000; actual asset! 185,000; thougl pre.erencea 380.000. tbund FortGainet—J. B. Alien, general store, for tbi closed by sheriff. mad* Rome— E. G. Shannon ( t Co,),clothing, Tne receiver appointed. On July 1 the Hate- T-iac ment showed assets 338.(8.0 and liabiltUea this ■■ 317.000. of (lisi r. Mr. Bald e entire com- noat energetic jwn. iff very quiet [ Reese, Whig red the high, tbie pre-inct. lut night waa ’ brought ont miles around and heard It me* favorable ions are being 0 receive tbe 1 at this office quit*! freling it, as all were a rani iOISTBATION—A oaraioab—C. I. Cheatnnt, naval etoree, dealrotu of seeing the election returns in felled. yonrr Sav -nnah—J. T. Cohen, general store, assigned. Hartnnan—M. M. Hiller Co., furniture, aealgned to Jordan K. Brooks; preferences 3.I.IU0; nominal aaerte 31,2U0. Teuiiille—1). A, •Bailey, gnxer, failed La xieoTox. November 4.—'The vote here end out of bushiest. I to day tn the 1’reaidrntlal election ia light. Terrell—T. K. Thornton, general etore, I Not even two hundred vote* pollnl at this failed I place. “ ‘ J ‘ Villa Rica-Waddy A Htwklne, general I cart t •tore, assigned to J. J. Spaulding, Liablli- 1Tb* v ilea ab.ut 34,000; nominal aaaeta tbelaatbi same. j i'll cratii there day 1 propi VAHOERdlLr AND A CRIPPLE. Sioa»:..«, Ma:ch In Sects* I* Which One of the Principals Was Neatly Killed, Boston, October 31.—'The liveliest fight that haa occurred in Bouton for years took place to-night at the rooms of tbe Crib t’lub In Avery atreeL It wav * tlugging match between Geo. Le Blanche of Boston and Denney Kelieher of Quincy, and it al- uiiut revulted -n tha deatb of Kelieher. rbe-e were present more than one bon- d'ol members of the Somerset Club and other blue blood*, betide* reveral (core of prom'nenl men of tbe prise ring. The light wee arranged to be alx tonnds Marquis ol Q iceniberry, for There was heavy belling from tbe a>art. hells- her'* thumb waa broken in the first round. In Ih' second round, in spite of his injmy, the Quincy boy got in aome terrific blows 00 bis opponent's rlbv and bead finally knocking him down, when time was called* In tbe third round Le Blanche was again »nt totbeduif, bat soon recovered. He made a tremenduoue rush at Kelleber, landing bit right in tbe lalter'e stomach. There waa a frightful slugging on both ■'de* until time waa called. Both men came to tbe scratch (or the fourth round very weak ana groggy, bat they warmed up wonderfully ana (oagbt like tigers. When the round waa nearly over Le Blanche landed a fearful npper cat under Kelleber'e chin. The man dropped aa though dead upon tbs fi- or. It wav soon evident that be waa seriously injur* J, and physicians in tbe crowd went to him. They worked over him (ally an hour before a sign ot returning convn one ness waa manifested, and then tbe Injured "-an was taken borne. Billy Mahonev.the referee, awarded the fight to L* Blanche. Wny the Millionaire Gave a Half MUllon count Dollars for a Benevolent Purpose. then New York Letter in tbe Aibsuy Journal. JV or Aa nearly aa I can ascertain, Vander- bill's gift of 3500,oto to the New York Col-1 callto lege ot Fbyaldans and 8urgtoni, all came I Tne 1 from a small incident. Vanderbilt atop- nth marabout, gray akban. ckenhle' bands, nr with nr. A Quaker gray Ottoman is avery wfde-kittrd skirt, with Newmarket trimmed with ibadfag from eiiv*r cent* a w ’it-. A - a moos* nere, over a coiouroy veile» re per shade, bordered at tbe ltd* banda 1* la mad- aith atralg ’■•■n. Nh.-riuvn aaya the I: ot a rebellion, but a conrpl • • ml Untied States. Never Clva Up, II yon are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loaa of appetite, general debility.disordered blood, weak constitu tion, headache, or any disease of > bilious nature, br all means procure a bottle ot Electric Bitten. You will be aupri-ed to see tbe rapid improvement that will folloa —you will he Inspired with new life strength and activity wilt retnrn; pain amt misery will oeaae, and henceforth you will nrjoie* lo the praise of Electric lht lets. Hold at fifty cents a bottle hy La- war, Rankin A Lamar. re have been im and Logan, be a light uue, liffeienl by tbe Demo of the county Democracy to- J consider the ulnations for me ditcuielon 1 resolution in ie* tbe time for bear ut aar.J would be e too often adopted a res- ptfd at a wajslde inn in upper New York, appealed to other counties o( tha fitxte to at is bU custom of an afternoon, to rrat, also 1 bis horse* and take a glass of gin and water. Tbe place if known to oar bore*- r4lu " men as Barry'e, and le commonplace tbe enough, except for being tbe favorite » stopping place for Vanderbilt, and for that reason a resort for the chronic road- aD d 1 •tare. While be stood with hie beck to to pa ■he bar, bis elbow on lt, and a glass of ™ grog ("two finger* of Uollsnd gm, two of ■ coan hot water and a spoonful of sugar”). lature to pa-s 10 much Illegal at there Is no ■vent frandeat e passage ol t the State, hoped that th the people iblyof Georgia case for this nd McWhorter g^uSk-b^ wid: 1 vtsajffiy? mis*bapp«n to. sand back awry. » “"P*- “ C r. W Thi'A«?ISrh« talS £waroed£ waa rnmud aver” the urchin reolietL the Oovernoe and wUI bava tote finally An’^^ ^ 'roid'h^SSli di*pomd_of by the Houro of. Rnwmjmt.. terevt for the j(Ue«Uoqer,and begot th* I particulars. The little fellow bad beau ., „ oven urned and trampled on by > fast I “ “2 bora*. He was too poor to be doctored at relc > home, and yet his mother had foolishly obje*:ted to hit removal to a hospital where T 0 he ndgbt have received proper treatment, but be bad been taken to the College ot 1 charge of th* ing questions In i conclusion to bt« Compans' they can be Physicians and Burgeon*, where appli- reached, work done up to the prtaent time, cants get inadequate attention, or only what they proooeetodo. quantity, aualitv. •uch aa will sene aa lllustratlona to the ] leasons which the atodents are learning, ehemicalemalyau, color and durability the fadlilie* being ao limited aa to pre- then icludc anything farther. am0 it chanced tliat l’rof. Doreinus, the ipe- Haliet in chemistry, dropped into the bar- ,p,c room at this junctare. In answer to the »®o King of Mammon's questions, be said it I wi wav a pity that thi* eo.lese, with tbe moat to akillfuiof surgeons in its faculty and the Geoi incentive to utUlxe injured perionv at I , once tn tbeir own benefit and the tevaMaa' ofitudcnu.wav | reventnt from d. limited nartera and scant fac.ii lei. i said that a big building would serve as of t go-.d a purpose aa he knevr at in tbe whole 1 um i rang* of New York charity. From that Xorl "irectir cam* Vanderbilt e unxpaetcd I half Itt shipment, a capitol, wbst take to get this elngu-ed, etc. COMMERCIAL. IXTFrolt MARKET REPORT bbla. 1G.IO, (iiian-r bb.i.» : kits 70c: No. S mackerel, bbla. IS 00, ball bbla. $4,00, qua:- |'MS bbl*. 7125. kiU 60. Molkb.—About tbre« car loada lu tbe ket, which la active; trade medium; llOCaDA. Homes.—Onocar load TennoReo !a market: (125*200 Durin* the ironth«» of Septem ber and October, toil, we will so 1 1‘ianoH nii<l Organa at our Lowest Koclc bottom Cub IMccn, requiring only $25 C1SH DOWN ON A PIANO. $10 CASH DOWN ON AN ORGAN. And allowing three months time Those who buy thsmsslr— unab! the threo montha will be Klvcn further tl t>y agreeing to pay our regular In tHllm* nt Prlos, and complying with our InHtallment Terms of payment. ShnuM tr ••>• pay one naif the Hinomit ilile at three raonttiH, nr iiiiik- a lar p-c dsh pa. ment, an equitable price for the Instrument will be arranged. All will De treat'd fairly, and charged price* in accord aiico with the tlrao required for thepurcliaae. All purchasers under ini* rpecial offer are re quired to sign our usual form ol lease cod trn( t, uii’1 funiUh rcfi*r»*iif’t*N hs to their re- «!■<sii-itiil ty. IiiNtrinnciitR wi.! oo *ent on the ubuaI fifteen day* trial, when reference* are given. LUDDEN & BATES’ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH. OA. jaawaaimg-r: Low xnlddllnf Total. MMM *. MMM ..... mi Shipped by ralL^. Shipped prenotuly... Stock on band •• • • :» unctumsed: i xtra tamil as.45a5.74r*Vm2 dull: Ko. i red 75. Corn dull: No.2white42a'0. do mixed 4t'^a4L OaU •lull ami firm: So. *• white *j« 4 n u-J *:> t I'ruruiouh dull, Mfa» i»»rk 41. W. Uuu uvaU—•ahmildfi* Sts 6-S « »i-»r rlu ni.I.-n 7 .. . .ar R.-I. * «1" " Kim ol.—»houi'1fr« r •• J . ruar riU 110.75. ahort clear *11.25 tuai»- Migar cured itradt at lllOOtklSCO. Lard— 2?,74S '•team leaf I . prime steam $9.00. Hr. Lon*. November 5.—Flour unchanged: , family IX5«xlitu. .hole- «.U’a t.UJ, /*ncy 30,9701 >3.70a4.25. Wheal dull: No. 2 r#*.i winu-r 77 cash, 78 November. Corn higher and Inactive: 37aa.>'; caah, November* M.048- M -,n I Oau dull and *lo\v No. 2 mixed J» ’ ,-iJi- 1 . A - - j cash. November. I'rovUloos dull and a. q. quiet. I’.»rk dull and higher: I14.ro for old, I sUlM tor bow. Bolt mm staady; taigelaa# COTTOM MAHKaTt ■YT»KO«A»»»3« | sSi» 9rKM Mu flA '•i • • ' MU ' f - *•'‘ 4 «-l tff f*t«4 y Wheat steady: No 2 red 78*7 November and December 417Coru easier: No iwirt 44. <Hu steady: NoY December and Januaryft 10*4ttj9 611 mixed 27827U. Rye quiet ami steady. Barley (annary and February....^....^4 ai stead? No S fall (7*44 Fork dull at »i3.7:*$U 0 •. iFebrnary and March......... 5 S864*37 64 urn firmer: prim*? ataaa 17.20. Bulk aa«*u»l lfarrb and April 4264(441-61 steady: ahoolBen 45.75, abort rib $4.25. Banm I April and May M ..5 46dU4M -64 unchanged: abotildere 16.75, abort rib S10.00I May and June.... 5 4644 Mh * i r.w.-salc* Included 69jo American I etoar 9ii 12*( Hams—totaar-eured steady a , I $14.00. bug ax quiet: bard fieoued) iKd W »saiSiSSsS. ujs N0TimbI? T2u.".?™^. 5 aa^a "Tu. w B , a ,,ic.d, atll.lt. “ NIW OaLkash, Nov. A—float nsebentad lamilr MA0aL7b, a ton grauea is.ssm.ib. • 'ora arm aud quiet: mixed at; jefiow ts, wbtt*7X OauuuWi: prune Western M. Hai a.-arv* end atrady: prime lie.UOal7.QO, cbolee • ia.NL Fork steady and nnebanged at n7.n. Laid quiet: Uaecas (reSnad) mao, bag o.vo Bulk meals qslat and nnebanged: stunt- ftUIPUIIIPf, aai.....^f November and December, value.. A »*t December and January, buyers I9N I.nuary and Pebroary, buyers JS Ml February and March, saltan -A mat • rob and April, sellers *41-44 April and May, sellers.— _ _ _545« May and June, buven. 14M4 June and July, value.... SUN *r.a. Futures dosed firm but qnleL November, boyars jst)*s January and February, buyers SUM r.bruary and March, buyers imae Rartband AprlL tuyere a«J-< April and May, sellers— A4S44 Mar and Jana, buyers A seal June and July, buy.ia 5 mi NavYoaxNovember6—The Post's cotton artlela vail: Future deliveries, are qnlet al-l prime to ebuiee tlaU IV). J. CHRISTOPHER & CO. Wholesale and Retail dealers in all kinds of Niiithcrn Fruit ani Vegetables 1 Cheese, Butter, Florida Oranges, Northern Dressed and Western Lire i’ooltrj FLORIDA EGGS, ETO. Regular report of the Jacksonville mar ket of Southern productions, revised weak- iy by M. J. CHRISTOPHER ACO., Commission Merchants, office No. 32fity Market, : Jacksonville, Fie. 4 o clock p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 23.18M. Oranges—Not in. Letuons per box—Fine budded stock small sizes, $1.50 to $2.10. Larvteoano-akiannative stook $1.03 Limes ner box $1.00 to $1.60. Grape fruit notin. Syrup by the barrel per gallon 3.'>c to4Gi Southern Egg* per dozen by tbe case 256 to 27c. POULTRY. Chickens, half to full grown 2Sc. to 450. GeeaeGOc. to 75c. Turkeys 75c. to $1.25. Cabbage per hundred $10 to $12 HO. Bunn beans per buihe! Cr. $160 to $2 04. l'eas $3.00. Cucumber* $1.00 to $5 00. Npreinl attention p mi t» consign meat*. .\11 remittance* ninne same day good* sold M. J. CHRISrOPHKit A CO., sept5w f JacksoQYille. F!a. 750 ACRES OF LAND Will be Snl.t Cheip to Cote up an Estate. I will sell cheap 750 acrv* of valuab « land In Doug.icrty county. Du* railroad from Albany to Arlington run* through it. The land i* near Wicker’s Hlatlon. 12 mile* from Alban?. The torn pert off 14 cleared and iu ctiltiva.i in. Address WM. RUTHKRFOK1), o:t2«Uljanl Culloden. Ga. THE STOVER WIND-M LL. I* the stronteat and b«*t Mlf-reculatmg mill made for hotel*, farm* and private residence*. A good supply of water cun be had from a spring or writ half a mile dls an! .-end circulars and pries Agent* wanted. ■MHLJqutet and uokangmll shoulders 4R00. long clear 110.25, otoar ml tide* 91U.25. Hama-mio«n»M»aaMnirwd gultt: choice caavaascd tllfi0al4.7R Whlakv steads and unchanged; Wceurnrectified $U4u>9114 *'offe* dull: Bio (carrot* common u> prune 7**all. du*ar In ftx>l demand: fair to fuuy feir % Jctonfisd 4rtotkMto.ro In I good demand: ooaw» 6J, refining 20*40, ■|ra|ttWra|UUUM ditt. itSMtoirti Addresa W. R. ANDREWS 29wit Savannah, Go a decline of MOO. Prices were run op 4.IM | .•"< LIDO. Third call, November, brought EVl. SrtSf^uo jiSi 1 '®' ^ offdaU. to MOO. February 10IV. Bales only >00 bites. Then wore no aelee made at tbe second cell. Closed Arm at S.100 higher than teat Monday. Niw Yoag. Nov 6 Nr.x.-coom, ateady: «rio: «7.l^l wro^i roatowlm il.o-a n';l ^ ‘“‘iKSuS^* **”” 018 ° P “ lnf “ a TTaLgi^Nov. of tarpenun. 1 nominal at 27*4 bid. Koala quiet: strained 41.00, good etrainaii si.ro. i£f!z Angmat, *1 VVILMIS6TOW. Nov. 5.—opsrlij of tamnttM firm at 27. Roetu nominal: Kralned 92% ^■■gool attained 97% lar arm at <1.40. Crude T$Gm tnrpenune steedy: haidlLOO, yellow dip and y>i j)|»>ntto$i.w , ,i m m 10 31-72 „„ . Haw Yeas, Nov. A—Wool dull: unwashed 10.56-60 14 to 41, domeatic fleece 12 to 40, Texan* 14 FOR SALE. K KOINES, I killers, Saw Mt!U,Uorn Mills, Colton rreeieo. Mill tipltullee. FuU<-ys, g^ftlsga. Hangers, etc. All kinds caat- (fi Ite lor price, on any kind ot ntaebi no- B. R. D. COLE ACO.. marl* wly Nawnan.Oa. ■ (READY. gTiNDlM HLAINC .■>’(] LOCA... •U lluyalt <- t-vu p«gvK, lull page III aqua tions. Tlt-OFN. CL» VEcAnO »n«1 H£WC> RICK8. •» Knyalocuv^ p*gea; 35 f jii f*** illustration. * Rp*r ’firnib Cv«r CfT-»»d to OOTFXTFREE, and A. L FuEKifi? PA©. Address IL8. CiOOUil'Eiv DAOO , octtwlr New York and t hicaco. Canal itxtct, N. Y. 5?rite to-day. Empire Co., ml weo w« a mm;s Ate ... elx crnU for n-celv* freeacototiy t^*s ' which will help all, •cx.ti icoremonty . lnthlawodm resolutely f-ra> Taos A Co., Augusta,'•» tw Ori^nTTmt Vi: consolidated net receipts tljm-.t Greet Britain 7150, to continent U19, ra»« November A—Boetg—reC-d 1 kasByri*/;’^$1 r.V - 1 ,.rowl J I S0LDU. w “; ■ 10BMU firm at tl.25al.tt. bplrlu of turpentlnr steady at 30l 1 . 9jmh A Good Lie Bee A Coir nulo bear got n woman up a tr*#, and th*n waited for her to come down, h *«»*caradthat*L»-i , ari.r.l.)wBriifht »way. ffiUihg on th« bear’* head and kill- lug him. u ■ Fro: Con two thri Upol -V. Ickcna county, I riar mile* from upon the Ma* aiiroad. >anU take th* “oad, and arid* rou to Marietta.| b* Marietta and 4 a three and thi* /aiiroad itatioo, which rom Atlanta. Georgia Marbto ng a railroad of >w have at w ami twenty-*.. • i have compkt t by January I, /oo uo Urnr ex-, groaa 4 'Noxrouk, Nov. 5—Cotton, holiday: H w ilk i Karo!*. Nov. 5-Couou cloeed steady J middling «71fi: n«t recetpu 664 groaa te-t] ■ole* 0: Mock mjaa i gavsMAB, Nov. '-Colton quiet- i_._ dlfng V7-I8: .MreoelpUtMt groa. Mte eatee 1100; stork lis-.VA: exports, coeatwUe 2SC New OgUAire, Nov. A-e ouuu easy, mid dling »VW: net rn-elpu 14 i.«i ero— lAlra moo: Meek £3.314: exports to Oreet irit- ENCINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC. am M.7. Mobile, Nov. leHmMHI M; net receipts 4110 gross 4JT7 SAlca ion; amek 11.710; oxporta coestwlae r-1L ■ ■ mavraia, Nov. >. riatobB quiet: mtd *7-l«; oet rrrrima £74; abl.-maau 1M>; 1 steady; middling 1 quiet;arid* ditof P/f; ntUida UK ski premia —; aelre _ i HiaLr.Tov. Kev. t-Cattte, holiday; mld- etlng —jest reotau SkV me reire *: Meek W.4I1: cxi-otta. te Greet Briuln 1SH; m rranee aw, to reg.leat ttlo, coastwise ^HTBi ^Urw qjWmd-ri.r. Stoek, PERKINS BROS., DKALkR.4 IX ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY The Largest Dealers in the South. In Steam Engines. Boilers. Saw Mills, Sau«, SKngle, Lath. Plju-<1 r-3 Matching Machinei, Water wbeelc, Griti and Flouring M:IU. Cj'- M:.!e, Wagont, Separators, Cotton Gins. Pretiea, SulLv pioa,, Rai.ei, R.u, r> sre. Moiaeri, Shafting and Pulleys. Sir am Pumps. Boiler Feeders, Vvhitfl- . Ga- j«». Lubricator*, Saw Gummere, Tanite Emery Whr-.-lt, Ruhbi-r H j-.- ard B .' ’■q, Brats Goods, Piping and Engine Fittings of all Lindt, Machinery Oil. Etc. MVttoeeid-AaidMechtoefyet low prises. Leek to yoerheterett a - l get ear pries bekre t*: zk PERKINS BROTHERS, 39 and 41 West Alabama Street, - * ATLAN 1 A, CA. a