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fswet of tbe Plundered Sfe By emile GABORIAU i ; (K A va tie would be hire directly. I must this young man. Also 1 hare arranged ml will submit to you a HttU plan of conversation" A rim at th. front door Interrupted fll. 1 rnum-u I .,.,11 "Adieu to my nUn; br he Is. Re- Th. oldest graduatoa of isle member, rwir," said M. Verdiiret. In inrvard re ministers. CHAPTER VIII. Continued.) ! Ai he spoke M. LeCoq took from his desk and unrolled large sheet of draw ing paper. On this piper was photo graphed the door of M. Fsuvel's safe. The scratch was Indicated with groat ex actness. Now, " said M. I-eooq, here Is our cratch. It runs from top to bottom, tartinc from the hole in the lock, diag onally, and from left to right; that is to ay, it terminates on the side next to the pi-irate staircase leading to the banker's apartments. Although Tery deep at the anything Important should happen send a note to your wife, and she will luforui uuv Go, and be prudent." The door closed on Fanferlot as M. warnlna tone. "Hot one word to this I man about your plans, or about me. Pre- tend to be discouraged, helpless and un decided what to do," And he disappeared behind a curtain as Prosper ran to open the door. Pros per's portrait of M. de I.agors had not been an exaggerated one. So handsome face and manly a figure could only be lona to noble character. Ills first tm- T nun.! tut ,1 Ma bedroom. In the twinkling of an eye he had divested him- J pulse was to throw himself luto Prosper". s..f of the abearance of police offl cer. He took off his stiff crarat and gold spectacles, and removed tho close wig from his thick black hair. The official Icoo. had disappeared, leaving In his place the genuine Lecoq, whom nobody knew a handsome young man, with a bold, determined manner, and brilliant. keyhole, it end. in scarcely perceptible piercing eyes. ' Aieanw uuv rain- " -. flew, toward the Falais de Justice. At last he was now stile to convince some mark." "Yes, patron, I see that." "Naturally you thought that this cratch was made by the person who took the money. Let us see if you were right I have here a little iron box painted with green varnish like .M Fau vel's safe; here it Is. Take a key aud try to scratch It. The paint is very hard, my friend, and yet that on the safe is till harder and thicker. So you see the tch vou discovered could not have been made by the trembling hand of a thief letting the key slip. "Whew!" exclaimed Fanferlot. stupe fied- "I never should have thought ot that It certainly required great force to make the deep scratch on the safe. A Japanese bride gives her wedding presents to her parents as a alight rec ompense for the trouuio wj taken In bringing her up. m iuwer of an engine In Hulls Is sometimes given In elephant Instead of . i ... ....aa It.ilitif) I horsepower, an eiepuaui p " "" equal to twenty-two horse pow er. t Kncland. the annunl consumption of Southern fruit amounts to fifteen itnunda ier head. In Germany U ajer- agoa not Quito three pounds per bend. The average piiaaonger haul on team rallwavs hns Increased from twenty three to twenty-seven mile since elee- arms. "Your letter, my dear Prosper," said Raonl. "made me almost 111, I wss so frightened by it. I asked myself if you could have lost your mind. Then I left everything to fly to your assistance, and here I am." Frosper did not seem to hosr him; h j tru-al Hues have been competing for was preoccupied anoui me ieer ne uu not written one that he. Fanuferlot, was a man or wonderful perspicacity. Ills hopes were not deceived. tr me juoko n " .(.a.itiitelv and full convinced he atinur- cd the Ingenuity of the whole proceed ing This decides me," he asm. as ne ois- mlssed Fanferlot. "I will make out a favorable report to-day; and It is highly probable that the accused will be releas ed to-morrow. He began at once to write out oue of those terrible decisions of "Not proven, wfci,h restores liberty, but not honor, to the accused man; which says that he is "Yes, but how was that force employ- not guilty, but does not aay he Is lnno- edi I have been racking my Drain tor Cant. !ir davs. and only yesterday did i . oniwOimion. Let us examine CHAPTER IX. - : . . ... . Al together and see if our conjectures pre- Prosper had been languisnmg in mm ent enough chances of probability to oneiy cell for nine days, when on Thurs- establish a starting point." day morning the jailer came to imorui r Tnn ahan.tnned the nhotoKrann k:, f th Indues decision. ne n nd, walking to the door communicating conducted before the officer who had .lit. Ma hedroom. took the key from the ,rpht him when he was arrested; and .lock, and, holding It in his hand, said: &e coutenU of his pockets, his watch, "Come here, Fanferlot, and stand by penijnife and several articles of jewelry m nlder there: very well. Now, sup- ,rpr restored to him; then he was told ruua that T want to open this door, ana alen a receipt you don't went me to open it; when yon na was next led across a dark pas--o . ahnur to insert the key what . n,t almost mished through a door. would be your first Impulse J" whic'h abruptly shut upon him. He found T nut niv hands ou your arm and himM,if on the Quay; ne was aioue, u draw it toward me so as to prevent your wai tre, but only acquittal after due Introducing the key." trial would restore hlin to his former po- PnwUolv so. Now let n try it: go ifi0n nmoM men. ... . . . 1 1 . J l. - l. -. I ... I 1 H Mr.fr nf HtniT'l nn " anrenoi uwj; idu j t tiavinir amveu u wwm v. " j v-j - beld by M. Lecoq, pulled aside from the houge, h hesitated to cross the thresh- lock, slipped along the door, and traced ola He experienced the timidity or an it a diairnnal scratch, from toD to k.t man who Is suspected of a crime; bottom, the exact reproduction of the one j,e feared to meet a familiar face. How- ln rha nhototrraDb. mw.r aa he could not remain an o) "Oh. oh. ohT exclaimed ranreriot, in tj.. navement, he went in. in jnuuur three different tone of admiration, as ttered a joyful exclamation on seeing k. tnnd eazinc in a reverie at the door. Kin, "What man you are! 1 see the scene r ,m delighted to see yon again, ne a if 1 had been present Two persons i fait that yon would come back were present ot the roooery; one winea M wbitt as snow. nen i reaa in w tn tnka the monev. the other wished to un that TOU were accused of "You must not feel discouraged, con tinued M. de Lngors. "you are young enough to commence life anew. Your friends are still left to you. Kely on m. I am rich, half ot my fortune Is at your disposal." Thanks, Uaoul," he said, with emo tion, "thank you. Itnt unfortunately all the money in the world would be of no use now. I have made no plans yet My mind is too confused for me to think." "I will tell you what to do," replied Raonl, quickly; "you must start afresh; until this mysterious robbery Is explain ed you must keep away from Tarts, it will never do for you to remain hens. 1 have been talking about you to Clame- UUUriNtn Ulisiuea. The botanical papers report that Do Vrles. the great I Hitch experimental evolutionist. lm by toK continued so- u;h a variety of clover j-.w-.-.- - ---- which baa normally four leave. India was In possession of a ateol aeoret om-e. whU-U Is lost now. This . the Inlaying with gold of eteei h a manner that the strength of the blade was not Impaired nor Its temper spotted. 1 InraaMirsltlotl of tllO Obi A ltd Ypne-sel HI vera, ntado under the aus- Dice of the Uusslau government, tin revealed the fact that these streams .....i.rai.tA liir ocenn stumers for ft "!; v. Lr.r.T vii":, :, r,,1 :di.n.e of um u,u f.u SRI L & UUm ivi.n v....- n money and embark for America; there I -niiM make a fortune and return to I mouth. A Ohelse fRiuflandk hoapltnl 1 ! mournlnir the U ot B bequest 't I"1.' 000 through a legftl Informnllty. The 1 1 testator signed bts will In bis bed room. crush with my millions those who have suspected me.' " "I will think It over," Prosper finally . . i. . in ill T ,oTwh t M FauveVand the witness,, thoughtlly carried! says. tt into another nm before signing It, thus making tlie divuniont Invalid. An English watchmaker bus Just fln- UUod making a tiny watch In Uio form My oncleT I suppose you know that I hsve declined the offer he made me to enter his banking house, and we have al- of him occasionally. My uncle, they say, j teeutlia of an Inch In diameter, ami it u mora Hitr..wl bv this affair than you I u to be worn with two other studs. Ity are. He does not attend to his business, turning the tipper stud the watch U Miss Nellie Holmes, treasurer Young Woman's Temperance Association of Buffalo, N. Y., strongly advises an suf fering women to rely, as she did. upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Dttin Ml Pixkit am ! Vouf mAMn U Indeed an Ideal woman's medioino, and by far the best I know to nUr lt lt h a ""''1' ed misery for aoverai years, wmifr irouoieu .v.. m... t.ttm , I had Wrlnffown Pains an4 freoucnt headaches. I '. i ..." -..i 1- i. ti.nt i antTurotl for hour lie fore 1 irom resiiui Biee ... ....... r. .. - ,,, r .iliv. j , .,,.. .... ,.,! ,,, that I consulted two different physician. Hoping to pei rr... ., - ' , their medicine did not seem to cure me, 1 tried your iB'tnW Compound on the recomineudatlon of a friend frt.m tli I-axt who was t..w..k uffered ached walto could go to Bleep a prevent lu being taken. That la clear, certain, and It proves that I am correct In thinking the cashier Innocent "How soT "Because, at perfect liberty to open the safe whenever he wished to do so, It U not likely that he would have brought a witness when he Intended to commit the theft" "Weil reasoned, Fanferlot But on this supposition the banker would be equally innocent Look for the real rogue, th one who opened the aafe, and stole the notes, and who is still at large, while others are suspected." "Impossible, patron Impossible! Don't you know that M. Fanvel and hia cashier had keys, and they onlyl And they al ways kept these keys In their pockets." "On the evening of the robbery the banker left hU key In the secretary." "Yes: but the key alone was not suffi cient to open the safe; the word must also be known. That name wis 'Gypsy.' "Which is the name of the cashier's cousin. Now keep your eye open. The dsr vou find man sufficiently Intimate with Bertomy to be aware of all the cir-f-umatances connected with thl name, and at the same time on a footing with the Fauvel family which would give him the Driviletre of entering M. auvel chamber, then, aud not till then, you will discover the guilty party. On that day the problem will be solved." "VV shall certainly succeed If you In terest yourself In the case." "Yes, I am interested In It and during the lsst four days 1 have discovered many important facts. But listen to me. I have reasons for not appearing la this affair. No matter what happens, I for ,ld von mentiouinc my name." "I will obey your Instruction and be discreet "I shall'rely opon you. Now, to begin, you must carry this photograph to the Indue of Instruction. Explain to him If it were your own discovery, what I have Just sbrown you; repeat for his benefit tbe scene we have Just acted, and I am convinced that this evidence will determine him to release tbe cashier. Prosper ninst be at liberty before I can commence my operations. robbery I ald to every one, 'He Is Inno cent" " " "Madam bss, no doubt left here 7" he said; "do you know where ah has goneT' , 'n monsieur, tra me aj ui juut arrest ha sent for cab, put all her boxe Into It nd drove away without saying where she wss going. Since then w have heard nothing of her. When your father left this morning at 8 o'clock he told me that one of his friends re mained, whom I was to loon upon as the master until your return. You know him, doubtless, a stout man, aoout your height with red whisker." Prosper was greatly astonisnea. a friend of his fsther occupying the house! What did that mean? However, ne con cealed bis surprise. Yea. I know him. he said. I nen. rapidly ascending the staircase, he tang his own bell. The cashier did not recollect having seen him before. "I am delighted to make your ac quaintance," said the man, with a bow. "That yon are surprised to see me here, vou were about to observe. I can easily and wanders about as if he had lost ev ery frleud on earth." "And Mma. Fauvel. and " Prosper hesitated "and Mil. Madeleine, how are they V "Oh," said Kaoul, lightly, "my sum Is as pious as ever. As to my handsome, icy cousin, she csnnot bring herself down to common matters, because she Is en tirely absorbed In preparing for the fan cy ball to be given day after to-morrow by the Jandtdicrs. Hhe has discovered, so one of her friends told me. a wonder ful dressmaker, a foreigner who has sud denly appeared from no one knows where, who Is making costume ot Cstherlne de Medici's maids of honor; and it Is to be a marvel of beauty." Excessive suffering- brings with it sort of dull Insensibility aud stupor; and wound, while by turning the lower one the hands are adjusted. More than 8,000 women are employed In the various government office In Washington. 2.044 of whom have en tered the service after competitive ex animation. Nine hundred of them are paid salaries ranging from xt.ooo to L800 year, the others being paid the compensation ot ordinary clerka IdOO to ?900 a year. "Conscience money" In Great Britain now amounts to thousands of pounds 1 annually. The first sum noticed wu Ion March 30. 17H0. when $lHi wa carried to the public account In conse quence of a note received by the chan' "I am glad that 1 lollowed lier auric, ur rvry ,"":' A ' and not ouly this, but my general health U much Improved. I have, a Una ipJeUta anAareVaineirf Wh. My earnest ''Vr,K?ih!u,,T ' to nut awavall other medicine, am to take I.v.lliv 1 1 J, ,. , V' y table Compound." Misa Nluk Hoi.meii, MO Ho. DlvUiou bt.t Buffalo, Prosper thought that there was nothing j ceuor. The writer wlcli troubled sml Hiss Irene Crosby, prominent In Social Life In Hast Savanah, Qa., adds her testimonial to the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. rKAH Mil. riKKHAM i " H always left to be lniticted upon him. "I must leave you now, my.rtear Tms per; on Saturday I will see these ladles t the ball, and will bring you news of them. Now, do have courage, and re member that, whatever happens, you have a friend In me." (Te be continued.) Implored him. "as an honest man, to consider the money the prnerty of the natUm, and to be so Jtwt as to apply It to the use of the stato In such a man ner that tho nation may not suffer by lt having been detained, and thus to ease the conscience of an honest man." ARE TREATED LIKE 8ERF3. INSURES HER LIFE FOR A CLUB. Chicago Woman Kvolves a fltrlktnitly Original Plan of Fluanc-. Mrs. Pauline Harriett" Lyon, secre tary of the Woman'! Athletic Club, of Chicago, has evolved a strikingly orig inal plan to pro- mo pleasure to find an artlclo ot reai va.un and unquestioned merit I hara found Lydlu K. rinklifwn'n Wirctublo Com- twkiiml rn It'll latud to relieve and euro Servant tn Rnaala Cannot Testify In Cort Acaloat Their Masters. Although erfdom was abolished In Russia many years ago by the first Nicholas, tbe conditions of the work ing people there have not greatly Im proved. The lot of the domestic ser vant la especially hard. He Is hired for one year and Is told exactly what his particular duty Is to be. He then A long aa tick to that one duty, .t.n Your father intended to in- each servant faithfully performs the troduce me to you, but he was obliged apeclal dutlea of his position all la to leave for Beaucslre this morning. I am glad to say he went away as convinc ed as I am that you have not taken a ou belonging to M. Fauvel. This let ter." continued the stout gentleman, "will serve as aa inirooucnou, uvy. The cashier took the letter, opened it. nd a h read his face brightened and tha r,lnoH returned to his cheeks, liar- well, but the neglectful butler or cook or coachman la aent by the employer with a written note to the police Judge, who, after carefully Investigating the complaints, has a right to order bodily punishment or to write a bad mars In the book kept for this purpose. In great Russian households often vide the club with a permanent and palatial home of Its own. She bus had her life Insured for X)f) and with the policy as eollut e r a I a Chicago blinker will ad vance the amount, which will be used aiii.i r. ii. Liuj, in imtiiu'Mi in .", 000 already on bund for the erection of a magnificent 12 atory clubhouse. I' or the varlona troubles arising from irregularis tica and menstrual pains. ' Much aufferlnir could be apared U we only paid more attention to proper living and diet but aa lonp; aa women do not do this, your V'tublo Compound baa coma to tho front aa ft true, friend In need. I hare hn rery pleaaed Indd wltH th boa brought mo. I Bud that I have perfect health now, and that my mind la also mora dear and active since I used your 'K titbl Compound. It baa Wen of great lneflt to me, and I gladly recommend it. Very sincerely your, Misa Ihkwk Citoanr, 313 Kaat Charlton bt, Eaat Saranuuh, Oa." Remember tbat every woman Is cordially Invited to wlto to Mrs. Plnkhani If there is anything aHut lier caao or symptoms Bl.o does not understand. Mm. IMnkham's address Is Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and Li cheerfully tflven to any ailing woman who asks for It. ulnmiilali, $5000 rORFf IT If W eannot forthwltn r0" K" - Canae and Effect. "Now, thut l what I like to aee, observed the rural merchant to the proprietor of the great department store. "All your clerks are full of rim and energy." 'Yes," replied the proprietor with a snn iistlc smile. "We close at noon to day and they are getting ready to go out" Motbenvrlll fln1 Mrs. Wliulnw's Soothing Ing anlshed the letter, he held out his from twenty to fifty aervanta are kept. hand to the stout gentleman, who shook It warmly. "My father tells me." ssld Prosper, "that you are one of his best friends. He tells me to plsce implicit confidence In you aud to act entirely on your advice." "Just so. This morning your father ssld to me, 'Verduret that Is my name Verdnret, my son Is In a painful posi tion. You must get him out of It.' I snswered. 'All right, I will do my best.' Now the lee Is broken, let ns discuss the n,,.atinn. What are you going to doT . . . . .. j i i- "W hat am i going to ooi am m Fanferlot wss Joyously picking op his to find out the wretch who has e.useu hat to go when M. Lecoq checked him by my rum. ana nanu m. v. w waving h s hand, aud said: to reven u.,... "I hare not finished. Yoo know how "Exactly; and bare you any clew to to drire a carriage and msnsge horses? the guilty personr Very well Aa soon th. Judge die- "None, and yet I .hall " nitsTe. you return home Immediately, man who devotes , hli i whols -If. to th. ccompiisnmeni oi mm "Well said, M. Prmper; I runy ex pected such would be your Intention, and I hre already ueen loosing wi 10 oegiu make yourself a wig and tne complete dress of a valet; and, baring dressed yourself, take this letter to the agency on -i - 11... n.nn,. Tha a Iran t will Send f A. Clameran. who Is looking esse. I hsr. formed a plan. for a ralet, hi. man baring left him yes- with, you must disappear. terdsy.' and even the middle-class raniinea have from two to four. The pay or these aervanta varies according to the line of work. While the "chiefs" In tbe kitchens of wealthy families often receive $1,500 a year, a cook In an ordinary citizen's employ geta no more than f'50 a year, and a maid of all work never gets more than $25 a year At Easter every servant gets a pres ent, generally a suit or dress. Every other Sunday the aervanta In a Russian household are entirely free. Their work .top. Saturday night after supper, when the servants leave tho house not to return until the next Monday morning. The employers never ask where or how the free time la soenL Russian servants will pilfer. Since Russian ladles leave everything to the care of the aervanta, the latter do as tr members of the club, which Includes Ryrup thU tt remedy toora lor their children ty menu), . . during the teething period. Mrs. Emmons I'.lalne, Mrs. J. Ogden . Muscular Faith. Mrs. Meeker I don't take any stock n these faith cures brought about by the laying on of hands. Mrs. Htrongiin -Well. I do. I cured my little boy of the cigarette habit In that way. Miseries of Wealth. Rinks There is a man who can afford to hung his overcoat on a Afty-dollar hall rack, hiHtead of siiHpcmlitig it from a nail In the wall. Winks How do yon know? Ilinks 1 1 is overcoat Is humpbaekedv Armour. Mrs. Harold McCormlrk and others of eiiuul sociiil and llminolul i.n.mlneiice. have agreed to pay the the Insurance. The club will have a niitatorluin, gymnasium, recreation rooma. libraries, fountain m..m. bowling alleys and numerous ,r,iiif.ii iiimrtnients for Chicago's; select women niiil will no uie nest ui- ted dub of the kind In existence. Cliff of Naiuriil lns. A cliff of natural glass can be seen In Yellowstone Park. Wyoming. It Is linlf a mile long and from 150 to -".Hi Heredity. Rinks Speaking of heredity, do you . . . . - ...1. . 1 u. reuieliilier rorresirr, no ivmjkui ouu wild land and turned it into a farm? Winks Yes; he was the Inventor of a very effective stump puller. ltinks .liit so. Well, Ills son is a very successful dentist. its permsnenuytMrWt. "tnawornerrmwrn Mia ft-r Hmlilay'nuiMMifDr.Kllni-'.nreaiNHrvt KtTT. Mcml for Fre Irliilhotll and tratl. lit, . II. Kline. r' U ny, ruiiau.iyuia, j a. New York's Classto Cities. New York Slate la full of cities and towna of classic nomenclature. There i . i mi 9 w m r wnuin sir "Excuse me If I venture to .ugrest nsm.y. .-.u,.--.. " '(.- thst yu are making a mistake. This confession of guilt, lld."u0 z Cl.msrVn I. not the cashier", friend." world to ssy that I am hiding .o a. to "Why do you .Iw.y. Interrupt me?" .njoy nndlsturld the .tolen ortune" i ..A., -i... -Well, whst thenr ssld Red W his- they please. The men aervanta smoke cigars be- IMsappear:". cried th. cashier, ongIng to their masters and pay fre quent visits to the wine cellars or mo house, but s gentleman would consider It "demeaning" himself to prosecute a servant for this. The Russian servants will talk about fellow servants, but never about h.de emnlovers. Even when they . . I r I, . I . r ... you and d't dT.'turb yoTr ntoi k.r.. "Did you not ssy Just now that I tel you, ' ..oriflr. of rour lfs was msde? ou t0Ul tn. reau - . . ... im,..,t.n,. . i. t 1. n,w. l.nt ha la tha frionM I have en enaniT I O'niiw I'iv nd protector of Rso'ul d. Ugors. Why will betray him. Rut while he see. you ,t on, place and take service In an o? Whence th. Intimacy of these two .tending on th. watch h. will be on hi. otbep fllnllT they would never men- en ot .uch different age.7 J lint is gusra. iei os rwn- - U(jn Bnytt,n( about their lormer iiinir suouin puru. . 7 , , . frl.n.t M. de L.aorsi vtno is uns fallow T" M. d. Lsgor., monsieur, aala 1 ros- per haughtily, "Is M. Fanver. nepnewi wealthy young man, nanosome, gent, cultivated, and th. best friend I i . A - tk. p, e nas.t.1 m-lth arhrim I liava" "You will b. obey.d. Wber. snail i t. aeiigntea w ms nm - ..nnrt m tour' on. adomed with so many "I will call on yoo .very osy. nam ousiuiea, I this 111 what I must find out I mast also find ..t who this Ironmaster Is. who lives In Faris, sad nev.r goes to sttend to hi. furnace.. Through you I will hsr. an re noon htm. II. ha. carriage; you are to drir. It, and you will Mon b. abl. to give m. an account of hi. manner ot ' . .. ... f.. Ihnl ters. This discretion go: i, i---ren the law considers It In Uiisala the lsw excludes servants ss wunesir as against their former or present em ployers, so long, St least, as these ser. vsnts are not suspected of bavin taken part in the erline There are only two powers In Uis world, the sword snd the pen; and .i.. -., ii, rn,n,u la alwnva con- tell you differently don't .t.p foot In wrot. him s not. In your asms a. sk ng fl b lttU.r.-Napoln. is kouMi you wight b. toUowwi U hlia to com. hrs. Had h. ..nt word th.t I charming I must let yoo know that I 1 feet high, the material of which It eon- n mt j1(lve jH,,,n a wuve of firneco sists being a gwd glass as that nrtl- iionmn ore when the cbrlstenlng of flclally manufactiireiL The dense glass ,)iui(.imlitle took place, with a by which forms the base is from seventy- rroduct of Asliinlsm as a seasoning, five to one hundred feet thick, while 'j'tu-ro are such mimes as Rome, Troy, the upper portion, having suffered and Athens, Cairo, HyruciiHO, llhiidi, survived many.sges of wind aim rain. tipIirLll) iti ty, (Ireece, Egypt, 'lyre, hns naturally worn iniicii tninner. m Miurse. the color of the cllfT Is not thnt .,f natural gin as transparent and w,lt but Is mostly Muck and soma ... . ... I I I.U places mottled aim Btxeuaru wiui brownish red and snaaes oi ouve green and brown , Hi vloxt In V Inter. Rome curious experiments have been made st one of the royal philanthropic Institutions In Copenhagen. For aoina years back the seventy boys and girls in Hie tilace have been carefully weigh ed every day In groups'of fifteen and . . i n..i .1.. under. Theretiy It is proven vnai me children gain weight mostly In autumn snd In the early part of December From thnt time, till the end of April there Is scarcely sny Increaso In weight More remarkable still, there u diminution till the end ot sum mer. Hhnw aotne tieoide real diamonds snd they will Insist they srs glass. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Memphis, Venice, Florence, Corinth, Farina, Milan, Naples, Hector, Ovid, Delhi, Delphi, Diana, Purls, Pompey, Illon Palmyra, Palermo, Marathon, Mycenae, Napoll, Nineveh, Rabylon, Romulus, Klloain, Smyrna, TJtlca, Vir gil, Homer, Cicero, Ceres, etc. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought 5m Facsimile Wrapper Below. 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