Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — Page 7
Mr. Chan Carman, from Petersburg, 111. write*; “1 know Salvation Oil to b* a very good remedy for neuralgia, rheumatism, burns, toothache, and cuta We are never without It.
What Do They Talk About?
In Hawaii the climate is said to be so remarkably equable that the Hawaiian language has no word to express the general idea of the weather. Cleanliness, exercise and diet are the cardinal virtues of good health. Take care of the first two, and if you know how and What to eat you need never be iIL It Is claimed that Garfield Tea. a simple herb remedy, overcomes the results of wrong living. All’s well that ends well, of course. The trouble is that so many things end the other way.—Somerville Journal. FITS.—AII Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first dsy’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and tam trial bottle free te Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 981 Arch St., Phila, Pa
PURELY VEGETABLE Or. Pierce’s Pleastot Pellets. They’re a compound of re/TAfined and coneenI • • ltrated botanical ex--1 ~ /tracts. These tiny, \ / sugar-coated pellets \ / —the smallest and A A the easiest to take I/ —absolutely and permanently cur* Constipation, Indigestion, Sick and Bilious Headaches, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels. They euro permanently, because they act naturally. They don’t shock and weaken the system, like the huge, old-fashioned pills. And they’re more effective. One little pellet for a corrective or laxativethree for a cathartic. They’re the cheapest pills you can buy, for they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get.
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JUST LIKE A BIG CITY.
A REGULAR MUNICIPALITY IN JACKSON PARK. Facts About tho Sewerage System—lt Is Claimed that Every Noxious Vestige Will Be Destroyed—Attractive Simplicity of the Ohio Building. New System of Drainage, Chicago correspondence: “The White City” is an appropriate name for the World’s Fair.- Its predominant color is white, and. it possesses all the attributes of a city, and a very cosmopolitan one at that It will be complete in every detail, with Its temples, libraries, theaters, music halls, art galleries; and ‘ panoramas, which, with the schools in the Illinois and women’s buildings, form the amusement and educational institutions of a metropolis. It has also its manufactories, restaurants, hotels, and liveries, Its fire and police departments—even to a justice shop, in which it is possible a real Chicago justice may be oTi exhibition. Lastly, this city, besides many other things, will have broad boulevards, shady promenades, and handsome parks, drained by a most complete set of tiles and waste pipes emptying into large mains, whose contents are kept in constant motion by the use of compressed air. The system of sewerage has not been tested. It is a combination of several methods of 1 disposing of sewage and will be given a thorough and lasting trial, which- will settle for all time its claim as being the best solution of the problem of efficiently disposing of immense quantities of sewage. It ingeniously combines the disinfectant and oremation methods, so as to leave abso-
PORTICO OF THE OHIO STATE BUILDING.
lutely no noxious residue. In each building the sewerage pipes concentrate in two large oval tanks called ejectors. These tanks when filled are arranged to automatically open an escape pipe at one side, while on the other side the compressed air tap is opened. As the air rushes in it forces the waste material out until the tanks empty, when the valves reverse and the tanks again HU. The sewerage mains lead to the southeast corner of the grounds, their con -
THE SEWAGE TANKS.
tents being forced along by compressed air operated at a pressure of 100 pounds to the square inch. At the main terminals are erected four large cleansing tanks 54 feet high by 25 feet in diameter. In the center of each tank is a large standpipe open at the top and bottom. The large tanks are connected to work in pairs and are clustered about a five-foot standpipe through which the sewage is forced to a smaller fifth tank, the lower part of which is on a level with the tops of the large receivers. A 3 the sewage, in ijs passage though this apparatus, reaches the small central tank it receives a quantity of a disinfectant chemical. The quantity of the chemical used is gauged according to the volume of waste passing through the pipes, which pass from the disinfecting tank to the central standpipes in the large tanks. As the fluid mass reaches this standpipe the current is so sluiced by the quantity of water in the receivers, amounting to some thousands of barrels, that it is practically rendered stagnant by the time it reaches the bottom of the pipe and seeks its level in the fluid surrounding. This gives the solid portion of the waste, which is already being precipitated by the action of the chemicals, time to settle, leaving a perfectly clear, supernatant liquid. A second set of sluices leads from the tops of the receivers and into pipes conveying to a large escape main, which conveys the fluid into the lake. At the bottom of the receivers are placed valvos, which open into pipes leading to a compressor. Through these pipes the sediment is drawn and pressed dry by a hydraulic apparatus. The resulting material is immediately cremated. Thus every vestige of disease-producing waste is destroyed. Tile Ohio Building. Near the western bank of the north pond and directly opposite the broad
CASTLE IN GERMAN VILLAGE.
flags leading to the west entrance of the art palace stands one of the neatest State buildings on the grounds. It is the Ohio building. It is not as large and cumbrous In appearance as several
of the buildings, notably the Virginia and Massachusetts buildings, neither is it as gaudy and as ostentatious an example of architecture as is the New York building. There is a simplicity in the pleasing colonial model, set off In its monotony by the broad semi-circular portico copied from the State capitol at Columbus, that renders the building very attractive. On entering the large hospitable double doorway one steps into a large hallway. The first thing
IRISH CASTLE AND VILLAGE.
to attract the attention of the visitor is the stained-glass window directly before him, bearing the State arms on an opal background. Under the window is a highly ornamental mantelpiece, in the grate of which during these cold, windy, disagreeable days is kept blazing a cheerful fire. Overhead the high arched ceiling is prettily dec orated and friezed. From the hallway open large doors into the ladies’ parlor, gentlemen’s parlor, smoking-room and commissioners’ room. The northwest corner will be devoted to a postofflee, telegraph-room
and bureau of general information. It is proposed to have interpreters in several languages here. The upper floor is devoted to assembly-rooms, pressrooms and library. The interior is finished in hardwood. The furniture is already being moved in, and carpets will soon be laid. Fair Notes. A daily newspaper will be published at the World’s Fair grounds, including morning and evening issues. Pennsylvania has donated SI,OOO toward a building where mothers may leave their children while taking in the Exposition sights. The brick and tile manufacturers of Ihe country and the manufacturers of fire extinguishing machinery have decided practically to put up special buildings adjacent to Machinery Hall for exhibits of these industries. An exhibit of American antiquities will be made in the ethnological and archaeological department, in which will be seen natives of Vanoouver Island in their long boats drawn on shore, or in and about their curious plank houses, performing their peculiar feats of jugglery. At a recent meeting of the Advisory Council of the World’s Congress of Electricians to be held in Chicago this year, it was decided that the meetings should last one week, beginning Aug. 21. Fifty-five delegates from the leading countries of the world are expected to be in attendance. The State of Maine will contribute largely to make the Marine Building historical in structure and interesting. All of Its old ship-building firms are being visited, and models of all kinds of marine craft that have gone out from Maine ship yards collected. Some of the latter will be set up and arrayed so as to show a vessel in the various stages
DIANA ON THE AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
of construction, from ihe ‘skeleton to the full-rigged ship. • The New York Statue of Liberty, which, stands at the entrance of the harbor of the metropolis, is to be shown at the Exposition in a model carved out of salt. The exhibit will come from the Salt Union of Cheshire, England, The model will be twelve feet six inches high. The ornamental base, which is to be enriched with moldings, panels, and inscriptions stands upon a sub-base of rough amber-colored rock salt. The statue of the goddess herself will measure five feet six Inches high.
Scrub Stock.
One of the chief causes of the poverty of some farmers is the use of scrub stock. Nothing is so sure to keep a farmer poor as to make good crops and feed his surplus to scrub stock. An English farmer would abandon his farm altogether if he was compelled to use such stock as is kept on many farms in this country. There is no reason for the keeping of scrubs, as males from pure bred herds or flocks can be procured at a very nominal cost compared with the advantages gained. The lAte Justice Lamar had a most remarkable memory. He could repeat word for word the speeches of great orators which he had read and passages from authors unknown to others than students like himself.
Girls, Here's Your Chance.
Following is a copy of an advertisement whioh appeared in a late oopy of the Lincolnton, Ga., News: “Wife wanted, by a young man 21 years old, 6 feet tall, auburn hair and -mustache to match; has never killed anybody, nor voted the third party ticket, nor taken a drink of whisky. Was educated at the University of Georgia, but was reared in South Carolina. Is good-looking and affectionate, has no property, but his people are all rich and his ohances are good. Any young lady desiring a husband addreps F. C. W., this office. When answering please send full description."
Of Welsh Ancestry.
“Wales,” said a Western Welshman, “has given three presidents to the United States—Jefferson, Adams and Moproe. Thomas Jefferson was pure Welsh, too, and the Welshmen of New York are now organizing a movement to erect a grand monument to him. There are 5,000,000 Welsh and their immediate descendants in this country, and over 1,200,000 pure Welsh and their flrat descendants. The Welsh, Irish and Scotch are, in my opinion, all offshoots, of the little band of Aryians passed over from Little Brittany and settled on what are now the British Isles. ’’
Force of Evaporation.
An average of live feet of water Is estimated to fall annually over the whole earth, and, assuming that condensation takes plaoe at an average height of 3,000 feet, scientists conclude that the force of evaporation to supply such rainfall must equal the lifting of 322,000,000 pounds of water 3,000 feet in every minute, or about 300,000,000,000horse power constantly exerted.
Chrysanthemums Good to Eat.
A popularity more practical than poetical is attending the chrysanthemum in Paris, where it is becoming a favorite salad —made according to the Japanese recipe—and oooked in various ways for the table.
How We Grow Old.
The thread that binds us to life Is most frequently severed ere the meridian of life is reached In the case of persons who neglect obvious means to renew falling strength.' Vigor, no less the souroe of happiness than the condition of long life, can he created and perpetuated where it does not exist. Thousands who have experienced or are cognizant—lncluding many physicians of eminence—of the effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,bear testimony to Its wondrous effloaoy as a creator of strength In enfeebled constitutions and deblHtated and shattered systems. A tteady performance of the bodily functions, renewed appetite, flesh, and nightly repose attend the Use .of this thorough and standard renovant. ■ II qe no local tonic represented to be akin to or resemble it in Its plaoe. Demand the genuine, which ls nn acknowledged remedy for Indigestion, malaria, nervousness, constipation, liver and'kidney complaints and rheumatism.
Women Editors In Texas.
Fort Worth, Austin, Belton and two other cities have each a journal edited by a woman, and all are spoken of in terms of high praise in the Texas papers.
Mr. Harvey Heed Laceyville, 0. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Paralysis of the Throat “J Thank God and Hood’s Sarsaparilla for Perfect Health ‘Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering humanity I wish to state a few facts. For several years I have suffered from catarrh and heart failure, getting so bad I could not work ami Could Scarcely Walk I had a very had spell of paralysis of the throat some time ago. My throat seemed closed and I could not swallow. The doctors said It was caused by heart failure, and gave medicine, which I took according to dlieotlons, but It did not seem to do me any good. My wife urged me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, telling mo of Mr. Joseph C. Smith, who had been At Death’s Door bnt was entirely cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After talking with Mr. Smith, I concluded to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. When I had taken two bottles I felt very muoh better. I have continued taking it, and am now feeling excellent. I thank God, and •l Hood’s Sarsaparilla and my wife for my restoration to perfect health.” Harvey Heed, Laceyville, 0. HOOD’S FILLS do not purge, pain or gripe, but aot promptly, eaatlv end efficiently 2!>c.
£ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benencial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Core* Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Boro Throat. Sold by »U Dnis*i»tr on ■ Guersnue. Tar s Law Side, Heck or Chert 8b llob’e Poreue Ptester will giro great xatiijsaioo. —*s cents.
The Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to progress in cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeeping. Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public —U. S. Gov't Chemists Report. For finest food I can use none bnt Royal.—A. Fortin, Chef. White House, for Presidents Cleveland and Arthur.
Six Hundred Years a_Building.
Cologne, a fine old city on the Rhine, can boast of possessing the grandest Gothio cathedral in the world. The building of it was begun In 12411, and as each portion of the church was finished it was utilized for the purposes of divine service. It was not until 18H0, however, that the whole structure was complete in every, part. The cathedral, as a perfect temple, was opened on the 15th of October in tno latter year, in the presence of the Emperor, William 1., grandfather of the present German Emperor. Thus this famous cathedral was more than six hundred years abuilding.
Onyx.
A vein of onyx was discovered in Garfield County, Washington, recently which the report of an expert mineralogist,who visited and examined the find, shows to be of considerable extent and probable value. The possible extent of the mines is 1,000 acres, and openings for a mile show a ten-foot vein. The people of the vicinity claim that their county is possessed of the only onyx mines in the United States.
Paper for the Blind.
A newspaper for the blind, the Weekly Summary, printed In Braille type, and published in London, has just passed Its thirty-fourth number. It has a considerable circulation, its sucoess being evidenced by a recent enlargement of the paper.
Important to Fleshy People.
We have noticed a page article In the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very smull expense. It will pay our roaders to send two-cent stamp for a copy to Betlna Circulating Library, 118 E. Washington street, Chicago, 111. Only when hunting or traveling did tho Greoks, either male or female, wear any covering on their heads. Lung Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ac., are speedily relieved, and If taken In time, permanently cured by I)r. D. Jayne’s Expectorant. You will find In It also a certain remedy for Coughs aud Colds. Bells In churches wore first placed there to drive off evil spirits.
DON’1 1 KILL THE BABY. Many a baby suddenly taken with croup has been dosed with a cough remedy containing an opiate until it died, not from the disease, but from the medicine. When your child has the croup, get a bottle of Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cure. This great remedy contains neither opiate nor narcotic, and it is impossible to give an overdose. If your druggist does not keep it, and will not order it for you, send to the Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111., for a trial bottle by mail free. Write your name plainly, and give the name of this paper. liike ttiG Dutch Process (Tfo No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of MgT W. BAKER & CO.’S f iMreakfastCocoa ffi f lbuft which it absolutely H ■ pure and soluble. IH wl/wll It has more than three times m 2 B the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and 1* far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and xasilt digested. Sold by Ororcrs everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. I ■■•#■■■ Illustrated Publications, lUI ■■ Idaho, Washington and Ongon, th. PRII GOVERNMENT A I AND LOW price! Ilinll Vm LANDS XPTh. be«t AgHonltnral,Grating and Timber Land, now opon to Mttl.ra. Mailed FREE. Addneg crus. a. LAjmoaa.Und Un,i. r. it. a., si. rm, nine. MENTION THIS PAPER —him win,.. «. immuL The Oldest Medicine in the Werld it probably DR. ISAAC THOMPSON’S Mmsssto, pf& w pftHsvpr,. icrlptlon, and hat been In comtant use for nearly a century. There are few diseases to which mankind are subject more distressing than tore eyes, and none, perhaps, for which more remedies have been tried without success For all external inflammation of the eyes It Is an Infallible remedy. If the directions sore followed it will never rail. We particularly Invite the attention of physicians to Its merits. For sale by all druggists JOHN L. THOMPSON, SONS a rtv Tsoy, N 7 Y established t?I7. Established 1850. 'Out of each nook bp dingle and brook The Healing blomomt lean and look." A POT OF DB. 0. P. BROWN’S PPCPimiQ reaches and cures disease rnttflUUd through the pores, arouses clrUrnnii culstlon, heals Inflammation, ntnuAL banishes pain. 25 k 50c. Druggists’, or by mall. J. (Jlbson OINTMENT fc,-.£ Street, Jersey SIGH FIVE OR EUCHRE PARTIES should send at onco to Jobs Skbastian, G.T. A. S.UF.R. R., Chicago. TEN CENTS, In stamps, per pack tor the slickest cards you ever shuffled. Fox (1.00 you will receive free by express ton packs. HXNTION THlo RAI kK tu, warn., to AOntmemme.^ mmmmm THE WHALE OIL CO. WEST SUPERIOR, WiS. C. N. U. No. 8-93 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, Vv please say you saw the advertisement in this paper. •' ■ 1 I Consumptives and people who have weak longs or Asth- I ms. should use Pise's Cure for H Consumption. It has enred H thousands, it has not injnr- H ed one. It Is not bad to take. H It Is the best cough syrup. H Sold everywhere. Ma J
Dnngers of tho Season. The sudden changes In weather In the latter part of the winter and early spring are a source of colds and Coughs This season Is a particularly dangerous one for per.cn < with weak lungs or of delicate constitution. A slight cold Is likely to beet mj a serious one, and the cough that follows Is the one great cause of the ninny deaths from consumptldo'A in the early spring. Never neglect a cold or couuh. Keep a reliable remedy on band and check the first cough that may lead to consumption. As such a remedy tho medicine culled Kemp’s Bulsam is strongly recommended. For every form'of throat and lung disorder. Including the la grippe cough, croup and consumption In first stages. It probubly bus no equal anywhere, Get a bottle to-day. The Foot Hath. It is customary throughout Spain for the waiters'of dates to fill a glass with wine or liquor so that it overflows upon the saucer. This custom, in which It is desired to show an appearance of liberality, is called "the foot bath." Wk print In this issue the advertisement ’of the celebrated organ and piano manufacturers, Cornish 4 Co., of Waslilugtou. N. J. The junior partner of this firm, thp Hon. Johnston Cornish, has been olected to represent the Fourth District of Now Jersey in the Fifty-third Congress. No better proof cun be required as to tho standing and responsibility of the firm of Cornish & Co than the confidence placed In one of Its members by to large u section of the general public. UNdEStoniUED sounds, that come a-swoonlng over hollow grounds, and wither drearily on barren moors. Keats. For Coughs and Throat troubles use « BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES."— “They stop an uttuck of my asthma cough very promptly,”— 0. Falch, Miamlvltk, Ollin, Either I will find a way or I will make one.—Sir P. Sidney.
Mpplj 5 Pci WORTH READING. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13, 1889. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Gentlemen I desire to make a brief statement for the benefit of the suffering. I 1 had been afflicted with catarrh of the head, throat and nose, and perhaps the bladder for fully years. Waving tried other remedies without siiccess, I was led j by an advertisement in the Sentinel-Demo- .J,2! crat to try Hall’s Catarrh Cure. I have just finished my fourth bottle, and 1 believe I am right when 1 say I am thoroughly restored. I don’t believe there is a trace of the disease left. Respectfully, WM. BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 75 cents.
Ml | |OI Anyone can play the Plano or Organ ITIVDIV/ WITHOUT* A TEACHER I The NEW TOM "WOBUT eaye : One of the wondere of the nineteenth eenturyl* Boper’e Tnetantaoeone Guide to toe keys of the piano or organ—to teach any person to play upon either piano or .organ at once, without the aid of a teacher, and the price aeked for It (*1.00) le a mere trifle when compared te the benefit to he derived. The thoueande of flattering teetimoniale which have come’gfathitously to the publishers from pereone who are ueing the Soper Instantaneous muelc. apeak, npne too highly of its merit. Price, SI.OO, Including get often (10) Pteeea of either Chared Unde or Popular Aire. ADDRKBB, 80PKR MUBIC, 82 WORLD BUILDING, NtW YORK. — -- ■ —.— ■■■■■ ■— hi, lyjfii i vpp ft f i yBM fi jiiiui ,4 ii yj nim mlgKgUpwmnjKß nil |J ■ f gi|l ro magi ||» * 11’ | ffw' 10 Farm Grain Sample* Ho: wth c*Ul l«c. li Ora A Clover sltTplii 'ItBIKH • Cora Sample lie: with catalogue s»c. ' ' I yon upon reoetpO of I.JW $25.00 BHm Boys a GOOD ORGAN. Thin * lvos rou an Mea of OUT P rl< '* 9 - ' Vo sell ftt mannlncturer'e pricee -direct from the factory to the home. This Wg means Just half the retail price. You save the other hnlf. We sell One Oreuns r,sd Pianos per mouth, fglj peMatoSTHietilu I »MM and con point vou to an Organ or piano of our make t n every' County in the V. .S’. If you live within 300 miles of us,yon. |BbaJp£;»Gsgißni can visit our factory at our expense, and see for yourself. Write at once for our new Catalogue. 'HaHEBisBeHiiEHHw Free to anv add res?. It contains beautiful colored itlus&a-awrafrut-sml ionWW P lions. accurate descriptions aril lowest prices of the latest TSflfflMd r“fi ■ -o-~* ■ilgSa and finest styles of Organs and Pianos. It will save you many times its weight In gold. WMaMIEyaawtCTCTKHSH? Organs from 833.00 up. Pianos from 517.V00 up. For CASH, or on EASY CREDIT. I jfl ■ HIaU Instruments shipped on trial. No satisfaction no pay. u%s>Biifllßlagsßilßl»BßWlUre>eaces - F<r*t Saiior.al Sank. i;our own Banker, “' ld aU Ghnimcrctof A'jencics. " Write for Catalogue 10-duy, and get our Special Offers. RSWSafi! CORNISH ORGAN AND PIANO CO..
‘August Flower” 1 •My wife suffered with indigestion and dyspepsia for years. Life became a burden to her. Physicians failed to give relief. After reading one of your books, I purchased a bottle of August Flower. It worked like a charm. My wife received immediate relief after taking the first dose. She was completely cured — now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat anything she desires without any deleterious results as was formerly the case. C. H. Dear, Prop’r Washington House, Washington, Va. ® THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acta gently on the atomach, liver and kidney*, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily a* tea. It It called LANE’S MEDICINE All druggists Mil li at Mr and $1 psr package If yon cannot Ml , *, lend vonr addrsM for a samp)*. lanc'i Family fletllcfaa ■bras Iks bowels oask day. In ordsr to be hrnlthy, this is uscoomry. Addwm ORATUR J*. WOODWARD, URov, N. Y. f •MENTION THIS PAPER «sM wmitino to advbmtimaa. Nothing like hs SWIFT’S SPECIFIC Is totally unlike any other blood medicine. It cures diseases ol tho blood and skin by removing the poison, and at the samo time supplies good liloou to tha wasted parts. Don’t bo Imposed on by substitutes, which are said to bo just as good, it it not true. No medicine ||| T||E Ilf ADI f| lias performed as irnuiy IH IMt VfUnLU Wonderful cures, or relieved so much suffering. ■« My Wood was badly poisoned last year, which got my whole system out of order—diseased and a constant Bourne of suffering, no appetite and {»> enjoyment of life. Two bottles of BRKSSH irought mo right out. There Is uomNI better remedy for blood diseases. “John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio.” Treatise on Wood and skin diseases mailod free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
