FOUR ACTS PLAYED! Bad Report About Ex-Presidens Arthur. WILL THE FIPTH AND FINAL ACT BE A TRAGEDY? Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. “Dr, Lincoln who was at the funer-” “gl of ex-Secretary Frelinghuysen,” “says ex- President Arthur looked very” ‘unwell. He is suffering from Bright's” “disease, Luring the past yesr it has” “assumed a very aggravated form.’ That telegram is act [V, of a drama written by ex-President Arthur's phy- gicians. In Act I. he was made to ap- pear in “Malaria,” of which all the country was told when he went to Florida. In Act II. he represented a tired man, worn down, walking the sands at Old Point Comfort and looking eastward over the Atlantic toward Europe for a longer rest. The enrtain rolls up for Act [11 upon the distinguished actor affected with melancholy from Bright's disease, while Act 1V. discovers hum with the disease “in an aggravated form, suffering in- tensely, (which is unusual) and about to tako a sea voyage.” Just such as this is the plot of many dramas by play-wrights of the medical profession. They write the first two or three acts with no conception of what their character will develop in the final one, They have not the discernment for tracing 1n the early, what the latter im- rsonstions will be, Not one physic- fo in & hundred has the adequate mi- eroscopic and chemical appliances for discovering bright’s disease in its early stages, and when many do finally comprehend that their patients are dy- ing with it, when death occurs, they will, to cover up their ignorance of it, pronounce the fatality to have been caused by ordinary ailments, whereas these ailments are really results of Bright's disease of which they are un- sonscions victims, Beyond any doubt, 80 per cent. of all deaths except from epidemics and acci- dents, result from diseased kidneys or livers. If the dying be distinguished and his friends too intelligent to be sasily deceived, his physicians perhaps pronounce the complaint to be pericar- ditis, pysmia, septicemia, bronchitis, pleuritis, valvular lesions of the heart, pneumonia, ete. If the deceased be less noted, *‘malaria” is now the fash- jonable assignment of the cause of death. Bot sll the same, named right or wrong, this fearful scourge gathers them ini While it prevails among per- sons of sedentary habits, — lawyers, slergymen, congressmen, —it also plays great havoo among farmers, day labor- srs and mechanics, though they do not suspect it, because their physicians keep it from them, if indeed they are ible to detect it, It sweeps thousands of women ar shildren into untimely graves every | year. The health gives way gradually, | the strength is variable, the appetite | fickle, the vigor gets less and less, ‘Chis isn’t malaria—it is the beginning of kidney disease and will end—who doe pot know how? No, nature has not been remiss, In- dependent research has given an infall ble remedy for this common disorder; but of course the bigoted physicians will not nse Warner's safe cure, because it is a private affair and cuts up ther practice by restoring the health of thos who have been invalids for years, The mew saying of “how common Bright's disease is becoming among prominent men |” is getting old, and as the Englishman would say, sounds “stupid” — especially “stupid” sine this disease is readily detected by the more learned men and specialists of this disease, But the ‘‘common run” of physicians, not detecting it, give the patient Epsom salts or other drugs pre- scribed by the old code of treatment ander which their grandiathers and great-grandfathers practiced | Anon, we hear that the patient is vsomfortable.” But ere long, maybe they *‘tap” him and take some water from him and again the ‘‘Somfortable’ story is told, Torture him rather than aliow him to use Warner's safe cure! With such variations the doctors play upon the unfortunate until his shrow is made, when we learn that he died from heart disease, pymmin, septicomina or some other deceptive though ‘‘dig- nified cause.” Ex President Arthur's case is not singular—it is typical of every such case. “He is suffering intensely.” This is not usual. Generally there is almost no suffering. He may recover, if he will not independently of his physicians, The agency named has cured thousands of persons even in the extreme stages — is to day the mainstay of the health of bundreds of thousands, It is an unfor- tunate fact that physicians will not ad- mit there is any virtne outside their own ap but as each school denies others, the people act on and accept things make, is figure. They have to work more hours than the girl who runs the typewriter, but they have more cash to spend on false hair, Consmorrixa all the countless oharms and accomplishments with which Provi- dence has endowed lovely woman it does sometime seem strange that He didn’t bestow on her the faculty of do- Crasvs Buokworrny, Br, (to Ruskin de Vere, art oritic)—"*Now, that's what I call a ploture remarkable The hand-carving of wood for house finish and interior decoration is becom- ing a distinot and permanent branch of industry, For fine furniture the carv- ing of wood has fer a long time had a place, but there appesrs to be a pros- pect that to the joiners's shop and work will be added those of the carver as a means of finishing intemors, Foreign workmen at present comprise the larger part of the workers in this industry, but the attention of native workers has been directed to it, with the result of bringing it into general notice. | The oylindrograph is an instrument French invention for taking panora- photographs in connection with military surveying and the like, It is very simple in construction. A semi- circular cylinder having a small lens in the centre moves on an axe, and it is provided with a dark slide of some material which will bend without break- ing. When the view 18 to be take then lens is moved from one side of the land- scape to the otner, Rapidity of execu- tion, rather than artistic effect, is the object sumed at. Q “An ideally pure water,” said Pro- fessor Willis G. Tucker in an address before the Albany institute, ‘‘should be clear, colorless, tasteless and odorless, though little such exists in nature, and these properties are not necessarily proof of purity, Water may be clear as crystal and yet carry typhoid fever from a hamlet on one side of a mountain to dwellers ou the other side, as in the celebrated case at Lausanne, Bwitzer- land.” French engineers, after long and re- peated experiments in drying, painting, ote., inside and outside of boliers to prevent decadence when not in use, have decided as follows: **A steam boil- er which is about to be unused for a time should be throughly cleaned, and, instead of drying, should be filled quite full of water,” ro — wove Sees No Faults,” t has been but, when a woman dragged down, emaciated, wan, and a shadow of her former self, with never a cheerful word, she can be no longer beanti. ful or lovable. Nature may have been reperons in her gifts, and endowed her with all the charms of her sex, but disease has crept in unawares and stolen the roses from ber cheeks, the lustre from her eye, and the sunshine from her heart. But to be well sain lies in your own power. Take Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Prescription,” it will cure you; thousands have been cured by it, Nothing equals it for all the painful mala- dies and weaknesses peculiar to women. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. A A— There is no duty that is not to be seasoned and set off with cheerfulness, esata m— and anodyne, for unmatory attacks, is 1d Extract of Smart- cramps, cholera ysentery, or bloody- said; is The great diaphoretic ids, fevers and Pierce's Comp ais, ures colic, lax, Only 3 cent As every thread of gold 1s valued, so is every minute of time. A di tu ricture of the uret be entrusted to those of large and skill, By our improved methods have been enabled to speedily and pe neutly cu hundreds of worst cases, | Pampl f ses and terms, three let. | World's Dispens , 663 Main Street, I i Discontent is the want of it is infirmity of will, * - » sease of so the self-reliance ; — “The Bestis the Cheapest.™ This is an old adage and the essence of | wisdom. The best medicine, and the only sure cure for diseases of the liver, kidneys and bladder is the old and reliable HUNT'S [Kidney and Liver] REMEDY. Physicians endorse it highly and prescribe it in their practice. ! “I have been dreadfully tronbled with diseases of the kidneys and liver during | the past six months. HUXT's [Kidney | and Liver] REMEDY has made me a new man ** Isaac W, Fairb: rovidence, BL . shaw wel, One reason why diseases of the bladder and urinary organs are so difficult to cure i is that they frequently have no pronounced symptoms, Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] | REMEDY is peculiarly adapted to the cure | f these complaints, and goes at once to the | seat of tha trouble giving relief at once. : cn Roms If anyone speaks ill of you let your life be such that no one will believs ir d V e we getable Pills. | i — werner Price ® ox all, Sang Veorets Addrens sleroer BL. New York. ¥. REUSTAEDT Homtetter's Stomach and pro. vents malarial fi a chromic consti. 4 pail ” 0 hing a bladder Mims » greatest value in cases of bodily trouble 8 from weakness, Ole. people are greatly aided and it 1 highly serviceable to convalescents and in delicate aie on ong Jouraeyi And COUNETACts the o o cou ° effects of men dXhausiion. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Ee ar y mgs A OF A ’ $50 A DAY made with Tone Hoi 98 7700 North WARNER'S Trp NoE THE CAMPAIG'! TOKEN OF 1840 SNYIW 11 LYHM SN104 10 IHL N8Y [eoryma BITTER S. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. H. WARNER & CO, Rochester, N.Y. FOR ALL WEAKNESSES OF INDIGESTION, $1.00 A BOTTLE. H. H, WARNER & CO N.Y. Prov. J. Q. ADAMS, Routh Syracuse, N. Y,, re- commends Warner's TirrRoaNoR, Toe Best, in the strongest terms for dyspepsia and stomach dis- order, Rochester $1.00 A BOTTLE. H. H. WARNER & CO, Rochester, N J. H. DEXI0O, Esq. of Alblon, NX. was taken with stomach melancholy, headaches, eto ness and resorted wo far he hope i of-door exercise would him, He exhausts ed all the Known means « ¢ best physicians In vain, In 1854 began taking Warner's TIPPECANOE, The Best, and in March, 1885, he stated thst his neath was better than it tad been for years, and that no medicine he knew of or had ever heard of equalled Warner's TUTECANOE, The for womach disorders Y. TEAS Ago taut Jest, STOH ¥ Jo END TEVERVRER V PINKEYE. 1 had a valuable horse taken with the pankaye, rr aiting in blood polson. After nine months of doctor iti all the remedies to be found tn horse books, paired of 8 cure, His right hind log was as large man's body, and kad on It over fort renaming sores. AS last | thought of Swift's Specie, 1 weer fifteen bottles in August last all symplomns of the disease disappeared. There have been no of 8 return, and the horse has done a mules w on my Jaa lL. Frasuxo, Augusta, Os January §. 185 Treatise on Blood and Ekin Diseases mailed free Tun Bwrrr Srgconce Co, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ua, OF 150 W. 2a BL. K. XY. - = 3 Ed 8g farts ever since, 3 Y on IN SICKNESS, cr any bows! oomnpisints, opted asthe distetic. Ii ie wiral in 9 tion upon the stained where ever cers aend {i gr friend i. LEONARD DAUCH) wd siarian a od. 2 av hme ESET Ee Dr. Marah, Guiney. Mich ITHTE. Pref. Kline, by his CANCERINSTITUTE Root: # Racer a trestinenis ve $ J ivane practices, sands LA» w jireacs oeplly unrivaled ' i and is acknowledged authority om Cancer and riak Or The most ox. Fr trac Lpary cures © heomvieal ry bya res G9 recorded, OF hice «Juans cl traptmenia BEL o Er t of Cancers or rn. For particnlnm, i for Troe frestiag on. nm Dil, KIINF "ui FL Indepdiin a, nes, nad Rood of Mowil. Canone of Bre, Pace, Lips, Jaw ry seros, and 0 per et profit made by and woes with on laboreaving joven 8 Fin one sirest, An font writes “You ried “Any manor ® ¢ week should ry © Vo guarantee it the Dew a quick selling goods {ren devote Jon hours dally. Ba rite quick and se ins the land, $1 ady or gent who will Soe GN SOrRRarT | vO Lai King, CIDER MACHINERY {2437 5% Jif "wie? FREE Boschert & Boomer Press Co., Syracuse, X.Y. STAMPING, fisnd us a #lamp and we will in send rou Instractions for samp on Piaah, Velvet, Fall, ote, or it will got BOK tps rT VG ork. T. E. Lynn, Mass, Pensions inn Rik E G \aulp $1.51 2) SE = Jeo days Russia Cement Co., Glsnoester, Mass, FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Hr en 4 RR reer: THURSTON'S ean 100TH POWDER ig Teeth Perfect and Gums Henithy Groat English Gout and Is, Rheumatic Remedy. § round, Listen to Your Wife. The Manchester GUARDIAN, June Sth, 1558, says: At one of the “Windows" Looking on the woodland ways! With clumps of rhododendroms and great nas. pes of May blossoms!!! “There was an in- teresting group. It included one who had been a “Cotton spinner,” but was now so Paralyzed [11] That he conld only bear to clining position. This refers to my case. I was Attacked twelve years “Locomoter Ataxy"’ ie in a re ago with and was for several years barely able to get about, And for the last Five years not able w Many things have been done for me, The last experiment being Nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted Into the Home for Incurables! in May, 1882, I am no ““Advoeate;’” “For anything the shape of patent” Medicines? And made many objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify her— Consented | | Near Manchester, in 1 BE a Improvement wn Chamneys.—The best chimpeys are made by inelosing hard baked glazed pipes in a thin wall of bricks. Buch chimneys will not only draw better than those made in the usual way, but there will be less danger from defective flues, A four ineh brick wall between us and destruction by fire crumbled from the joints, To build the chimneys with double, or eight inch walls, makes them very large, more ex pensive, and still not as good as whe for ventilating is better than to open directly into the smoke flue, because it will not impair the drsught for the fire, and there will be no danger of a sooty odor in the room when the cir culation happens to be downward, as it will ocoasionally. The outside chim- ney, if there is one, should have an ex when I felt a change come over me. was Saturday, November 3d. On Bunday morning I felt so strong I sald to my room companions, “I was sure I could. “Walk | Bo started across the floor and back. 1 hardly knew how to contain myself, over the house, 1 am gaining strength and can walk quite safe without any “Stick I’ Or Support. I am now at my own house, and hope soon 10 be able to earn my own ng again. 1 have beet a ser each day, y thirty years, and was most heartily rongratulated on going Into the roan on Thur day last. Very gralefoly yours WN BLACKBURN, MancuesrTEr (ing) Dec #4, he Two years later am perfectly weil without a bunch of greea Hops Shun all the vile, I Bans. EP None genuine on the while | - - “ - - ——— ps— invented a wonderful sewing machine, which, it is claimed, wlll do eighty per cent. more work th n any machine now in the market, An experiment with steam power moved it with a speed of 2.200 stitches in a minute, and was started sud stopped instantly, It is simple in constructfon, is easily opera ted, and sews all kinds of fabrics, from leather to fine linen. tathi——— The largest deposits of salt on the Pacific coast are found in Nevada, sc- cording to the Scientific American, The most remarkable of these deposits is that on the Rio Virgen, a fow miles north ox the Colorado river, in the ex- treme southern corner of that State. A formation occurs at this point consisting of rock salt, resting on, and to some tion of the mountain itself, A — It has been observed in Russia that extreme erystaline mass containing large cavi- ties. In one instance the pipes of a church organ were so altered by cold as o be no longer sonorous, ———————— Tus Prorizs' Veceramie Toxic, chief with the Devil's beverages, fired up with cheap rum. All the diseases which those demonisc postrums aggra~ vate under pretence of relieving, such ss Indigestion, Sick Headache, Consti- pation, Rheumatism, Gout, Pulmonary affections, and Fevers, are cured by this Great Herbal Antidote, ——— i — Dent ware is the ugliest but the most sought for table service at the present moment, so Say We Allo Us The greatest beauty seen Of womankind so rare, 1s when she uses Carboline To beautify ber haar, s——— line canton-ware, so long a favorite, —— — Important, when vr taggage ex pressage and §3 carriage Hire.and stop gt ine rand Union Hotel, opposite Grand trad Depot, @% ceganl rooms, fitted up at 8 cost “ff one ol dolisrs, $1 and upwards per day. pean Plan, Eevalor. Hestasurant supplied w the best. Hofse Cars, sages and elevaien road 10 all depots. Families oan live better tor Jess money af the Grated Union Hotel than at aby other Sratciass hotel in Lhe city. Elegant table scarves are made of India silk, with a wide netted border and fringe, with ball finish, ——— FOR DYRPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, depression of epir- ds ahd general debility in their various forms; also aa & preventive against fever and and other mtermitient fevers, the “PFerro-Phosphorated- Eiixir of Calisaya” made by Caswell, Hazard & Oo, New York, and sold by all ia, ia the best toni; and for patienis recovering from fever or other sickbess, it has no egaal ct Do you want to grow salt, and at the same time have an interesting, hand- some ornament? The proceeding isa novel chemical experimont tha! may be tried by anyone. tut in a goblet one tablespoonful of salt and one spoonful of biuemg Fill the goblet two-thirds full of water, and set in a position where it will have Plenty of warmth and sun- light, In a little while sparkling erys- tals will commence forming outside of the glass, and it is both a novel and interesting sight to watch it gradually growing, day by day, until the outside goblet is ent rely covered with adit i Hi ¥ E B fel ii EE g th: 5 i E 3 ith tra air chamber between the very outer wall and the back of the fire-place to save heat, a precantton, that removes to a great extent, the common objection A very lsrge per cent, of fires come from defective flues, snes A ————— A project is on foot for establishing Paris. hour. It is also | | | i i i necting Loudon and the French capital, the time of transmission in this case as under 5,000 pounds sterling. will be questioned, os falling, but in nsing every time we fall, Rheumatism We doubt if there | remedy for rhe have suffer: efited by I fafled to find rel “1 was a years. Previ grew worse, and at ¢ less. Hood's Barsajp ban all the other med) H. T. Barcows, Shirley Vil “1 bad n} relief till I : . or can be, a specifie ousands who Uy ben nost help. re good I ever Lad” n ihree years, an od’'s Sarsapari done grea ings for me. 1 recom others.” Lewis Burpaxx, Bidd Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized bY three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of remedial agents; 24, the proportion 34, the process of securing ihe active medicinal % £% #4 ¥ qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual | strengih. effect iitherto unknown. | Bend for I tional evidenos, p my system . rpens my appel and | seems to make me + J. P. THOMPSON, { Register of Mass “ Hood's Barsaparilla beats all others. and ts worth its weight In go " 1. BARRINGTON, 13 Bank Street, New York City. Hood's : Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 5. Made enly Ly C. IL. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar. GONSUMPT ng cur mes 1 ¥en ! purifies my ¢ swell ve 8 positive remedy for od) wee (housknis of oases of x landing have heen ¢ ured io ite efoscy, that | wl together with 8 VALUARLE $0 any saflerer, Girossg resgand FO sldross, — D0 T. A. BLOCUN, 381 Foari BL, Bow York. PENNYROYAL "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Original and Only Genuine. fan end sways reliable. Bowers of Werth loss Imimtions “Chie ostor’s English” oe ee best meds. Iadiepeneedie TO LADIES, Tasions he. (wimmpe’ Tor puridoniere, tostd aie, wae, Sn Lelder 3 i a the human body ERADICATED ARK'S ALLIBLE WORMS & ORM SYRUP and efocta. wetion. we 25 vents a bottle, SPOR SALE BY DEREUGGINTE. 68 MORPHINE i. aot EASILY CURED, BOOK FREE. DR. J. C. HOFFMAN. Jefferson, Wisconsin ASTHMA AFD samples of Dr. BR. who spply. cellent remedy for Coughs, Colds and Ostarrh. Soc. and $1.00 packages sent by mail A. ETHRIDGE, Pee Men J — Pook tes, Otwisie Agency, 100 Paites St, New York, VICOR For all diseases Only Temperance Bitters Kno. i No other medicine known so eTectuslly purges the blood of deepseated disenncs. tilions bear testimony Ww its wonder ful curative effects It is a purely Vegetable Preparation, made from the native hearts and roots of Califor. nia, the medicinal properties of which are ex- tracts | therefrom without the use of Aloohol ftremoves the enuse of ou, aud the patient recovers his health It is the great Blood Part Ter and Life. giving Principle ; 8 Gentle Purgsative «0 Tole 3 s perfect Hesovator and Invigorator of the sys tern, Never before in the history of the world ———— has a medicine been compounded possess © the remarkable qualities of VinepGsr BITTERS li ond ing the sick of every disease mau is beilr to, The Alterative, Aperient Disphoretie, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, ecutive, Counter Irritant, Sudorific, Anti-Bilions, Bolveat, Diuretic and Tonic properties of VormGas Brr- axns exceed thope of auy other medicine In the No person csn take the Errrexs anenrdin their bones are vot destroyed hy miners: poison or other means, and the vilel Grgans wasted be- yond the point of repair HBilious, Memittent, Fevers, are prevalenl United States, particular yi eo vallers of our great rivers and their vast tributaries during the Summer and Autumn, espeoally during »essons of unusual best and dryne:s These Fevers ars invarishly secompanisd {the slomach, Qver Intermittent aod throughout the and bowels, In their trea! erting a power: fi Beno | absolutely Decessary | There Is no eathartie for © | equal tw Dr. J. Warzea's Vigan i | will spendily remove the dark matter with which the bowels are id | same tne st! isting the secret] and generally restoring the hesilly fi the digestive organs Fortify the bod fying all its Suids wit | epid can take hold of a system | armed, it invigorates the stomach and gtimu- | lates the torpid Liver and Bowsls, which reader { 1t of une of he blood | of all impurities vigor to | the frame, and oaT) off without the aid of | Oslomel, er miners] medicine, every par ticle of pol 38 mstter from the syglem. | Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the | Chest, Dissiness, Sour Stomach, Bad Tesi in the | Mouth. Billous Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, | Infammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidnevs, and a hundred other poinfu symp. toms, are Whe offsprings of Dyspepsia * Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wi te Swell. ings, Ulcers, reins, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Sarofaious or In Inflarnmations, Mercurial Affections, Od 5, Eruptions of thie Bkin, Bore Eves otc. Int as in sll other constitutional Diseases, Wat & Virosis Brrrens has shown | their great ou ive powers in the most obste | pate and intraci ble cases 4 Vor Inflammatory snd Chronle Bheuma- turn, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, [Miseapes Liver, Kidneys and | Bladder, the Bitters have no sgual Duct Dis | pases are caused by Vitisted B Mechanical Diseases, Persons engaged ! tn Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type- A A beaters, and Miners. ss they ad- lite. are subject to pammirsis of the To guard against this, take sdose of Wairgen's Vivegcan Brrrens For Skin Diseases, Eruptions i Balt Hheum Blotch Enotes, Pimples, I Boils, Carbuncles rine, Seald-he | Bvwn, Ervsipeins, lich, amore and diseases of 4 erainet disense by puri. Visecan Bmress. Neo thus fore Erve f the Blood i the PE Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking the system of so Toany thoussnds, are elle saiiv destroved and removed. No syehem © edirine no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, wi. For Pemale ( oemplinints, in young ov arried or single, st the dawn of womas orthe turns of life, this Bitters has no equa snse the Vitiasted Blood whenever | you find its impurities bursting through the skin fs Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when | wou find it obstructed and siuggish in the veins ; | Sieanse it when itis foul ; your fgelings will tell ou when, Keep the biood pure, and the health of the pyatem will follow In conclusion : Give the Bitters atrial It will speak for ftaslf. One bottle is a betler gos antes of its merits than a lengthy adverusement. Around each bottle are full directions | privted in different languages RH. EcDONALD DEFG (0, RPropristors, | Ban Francsos, Onl, snd 598, 850 & 529 Washington 82. Oor, Chariton St, New York. Sold by all Dealer and Druggists. | hao Cle Ooptatr A are well rictly Pure Raw Meni, =» ugh's v Prices ih Anime! Hones, st very Low Inrmoery : iow the can Pro Purp to know how very eure —— pe BAUGH a us. Send your same 25 418 R. U. AWARE Lorillard's Climax Plug Dearing a red fin tay; that Lorillard lanl on vat Lorillard’ fa n y vege, ~ Sela aah hea port, quality considered 7 ——————re" TO A FRIEND who is suffering from Boils and Carbuncles, no better advice can be given than to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ORLANDO SNELL, 132 Ford sl Lowe ell, Mass., was terribly afilieted with Cure buncles on the back of his neck. Ajer’s Sarsaparilia cured the Carbuncles, and his kept him free from them. bas done me great good. Leaxper J. McDoxarp, Soley St. Mass., testifies: One year ago I suffered greatly from Polls and Car and for nearly two months was unable to work. A dragzit 2dvishi w ¥ Gn &