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Kgirwtei ffipfflg 20 CENTS A WEEK. vut ouA i NUv EMBER 9, I - i i , E l G' THE- PAIN SOME 15 U Aikiy Worn bv Men or to s;c L,. K. 13 LAIN M1TH Oil lb is 1? 13 ?5au.o sail. fifrro 'whirl thi rut !i (i ftic! n-: is tf:ft!;sfi 'Irtsa I! ref ill'! xfoue th'ff iri'.i h'snt fur? ftt rvtffh i-hitit!:. It trill sfti'r ij ! irij'r stlitli:rf tJir (,'oofl (I'fftiii thi.-: ir : titer. !!ol l! i . ' It We lirve the only v what we say. Can be used forwell water or attached direct to the pipes tor family, oifiee or hotel use, and will positively take all bones, rish and bugs out or til? water, and we have the largest stock, best assoi tment, reliable good (itti'l&ad, Jloaitoj and goU. in; T iCI 1 ' a T.u a vv nnunT! .ZZ Z I - 1 ' 0 CAN T AM to Co!i ! .tii - l Buy LS PER "jnrerwit.i or Anythiny else wijho.it First going and Get Prices Tailor, Albany, Orejoa. & SENDERS to Toll T --a of 3t0703 Zvxitb. iS S:a: rreaBirly Mara Till Lata at Sight, The i3 PuU of CastaueM all to their ova Dslight AInTD wht ? 3 they PA.? TH3 PSSIQST on ater ft1 ' er in the world. upenorj'sves ani iranges, Tiie Celebrated CURE French I, or nvne rt-tiinil.d fir - S - 3 - - 2 HI? A ? FslFORE s AFTER I the irercr.itive nrirannof cither sex whether ! risuu lraui the ektiw-ue use uf gt.ir.uU-itri, toba-iso or opium, or ttir agu ) outtitul in.1is crctiou, over uidulK-n:, tic., such as lues of Brum Powur, Wakcru're-, Bearing Down Pains in the R-.'-k, Seniiiul Weakiietw, H) Ceria. Ner mi;- IT rati..", Nooturml iiui-. inim, Leucnrrhoe, lizii!f, Weak Mcruor), IajwoI Power ail loifioteii .wliicli if nei, lecn.fl m'ten Itrvl to prsiutT-'e Old S tmti insanity. Price 1 a box; b n-jeb for (fo.w. I Sent iv mail on receipt nf jr.ee. A .V f ! I K I: M t.r. la pivci. with every 5 .-nlcr received, to refund tn money it a, IVrniHnrul cure is iiotetleite.. Wt hive thousaiiilftol tcntiuionial from olc una younir, ot both sexes, who have beei. ponnaneiitly cured by the uiie "f AphroUitim Circular free, Ad'lress i iik ten i:u inuiK co. W-lern tiranch, ISox, 27. Portland, Oretcoi. For at hy Kcwliay II M.ison. who wale an' rtiil rlrll.rwiHt', AUihiiv i.rra.-n ttm ici For Female Ir regularities; noth ing like them en t lie market. Kever aii. SucceKSfulh 'usd by proinine.it larlits monthly. Uuaranteci' to re lieve suppresaei meiiBtruitiun. Sure Safe Ceriait Don't be humbug- Kwl. aavt tlflie. ileilth and money. inke nc other, tent to any ad tbe'S Vy mail on re-dipt of pricf, 82.00. Ad-lre-3 lir. Slcdlrlnr onipnn) vleit Ilramb tux 27, l':rllnnii. r. 3old by Foefaay & Mason, 'Albany. Oreifri Absolutely Pure. T!iis;)i)wCr never vanes. A marvel or pariy.Rtrontfth and wholcaomenus Mor e'oioraiual thain the ordinary kiurt, mid cannot be t-olc! in coinpetl (ion with multitude or low test, short weight alum ot phosphate powder 3oid only in e-ns, iioTA!. I'.MiiSK' 'ow. uer Co . 100 ft'all st., N. V Lbwis M, Johnson fe Co., Aarents, Portland, reiron. ,9?3 Sail all COOKS, HEATERS aai When we say tnis we mean heateis and pump plumb Ssldsa TWENTY-FO UR HO QRS . ' The other morning I etrolkd into Delmonico'8 up-town cafe , to get a cup of chocolate and lriok through the newspaper. The roim vaa moderatelv full; some cl&b nen were taking a late breakfast; a few foreigners tf various nation aliiies were 8tud3'ing our peculiaii tics under the uuiae of refreshing themselves ; an eminent editor and a reno :iel politician were chat ting at a table in the window; halt' a dozen dudes were displaying their new autumn outfits. At the thirJ table from the Brnday -orner ere -eat d tw youns; H ntl. men with a bottle of cliftm paiiiif in Hie cooler be-nle th'ia' They were moking .'igars and alkin- intnesiiy toother. 1 could s -f t'i t.ice of but "tie ol ii.-sn a .i it- w.ts unknown to me. I rrineiiib r lie had a dirk, sho t in-ard, iriiiiiiuii to a point and .-..) e eyeglns-i s. All at laice eac'i mm piilled out a c on fr.'in ; i wai-toat tocke, in e.ich rase it wa- $20 ti'ld piei e Jr .siii:i tii coins in th-ir light iitnds they cl:Mjd them 'iow upon the tabl1, covering th--in w.th t:ieir lini:es. Tht-y luoKed rteadi y in each other-' laces for a mo uH'iit, and tiin the man with the evetlases hu,I in a low tone: ""I'll mat h you!" Ikme!" leittrned I tie other. Both i.ow removed thtir hands ,itid betit forward to ecrulinize. the coins. "I've w n!" aaid the first man, and he g itli'-n-d up the pieces and ,.ut them in Ihm picket. The other said eomethini that 1 tuld not catch. The man with the eyejiia-ses pushed back his chair and stood up. A waiter hand ed him his hat and cane. As lie put on his hat he said : "In 24 hours, then." "In 21 hours, "the other rejoined. His friend thereupon turned on his eel a:iu s.iuntered out ot tne cale. i he on? who no v remained chang ed his position m his chair so that 1 could see his face, and after a mo ment a heeitati ju 1 recoguiz-'d aim as John Mowbray, a tnai whom I knew, but tiau not met lor several years, as 1 liaa hmsheu my choc- late 1 lett my seat and greeted him. lie started at me for a minute with a preocccupiedgaze ; at length pulling himself together, he smiled ami gave me his hand. I noticed that it was reniarkaply cold anrt clammy. "The devil take me if 1 knew you at first, remarked he. Have a iila s of wine. Are you busy? Could you Frend the next 21 hours in niv company? I be lieve 1 could make it amusing for you." "Hie next 24 hours .' ' 1 repeated, riifie seemed to be something odd in his manner, ;.nd his mention of that particular length of time caught my attention. I have no thing of importance in view," I added aiter a paiiFe. "I will go with ton with pleasure. Where are you bound?" Mowbsay laughed. " hy, on a journey of a lifeiime," said he "You have caught me at the mos intere.-tmg period of my career. During the next four-ai.d twenty hours I shall undergo experiences that hardly come to many men in as many years, 1 want you as a ltness. And 1 shall consider it a favor if you will re- oi t wh,it vou see to tue gent'eman who left a w minutes u'o. ion saw in m. He will b here t i-morrrow at noon, it i - now halt pa-t eleven. Let us be I'll'!'' "1 don't bail nnderstind yon," ill. " hat :s the matter? has anything happened?" lie had risen, and before he answered me he had w diked out ot ih room and had reached the tun- DV Mile ot HlOadwiiV. "1 am considen d a fortunate person," said Hon bray. "Iain 24 ears '-! age ; l am in pos-essi m of Topei ty to the tune oi a hnniired thousand and a mtml.eJ of the est ciuhs, go to church Sundays, have a seat en 'change, nd am engagag to many he finest girl in .eiv lork. 1 m in sound health, and, in short, I'm in the swim in every way. 11 you took even mon ey that I'd live to he a hundied, enjoyed myself every hour of the lime, and went tv heaven at ihs end of it, y in would think you w ete plat ing to' big luck. All the same hie, aa the pln.osoj'hers say, is uiitrlity uncertain. Come alng and see." "What are you going to do?" 1 as'..ed. I am tot -s to irovn mat me is an illusio::," replied he lainrhir g ugun. "li one loons back over his caicer be can compress all the leading events w ithin the lim it? of a dav. After ail, what's the dinWnce? The end comes. whether it be to-morrow or a cen- turvhtnee. 1 he lust thing l am oil. g to do is to call on Aialiel Uracom, to whom 1 am engaged. When that's over the rest will come easier. We had been walking up ltih avenue and now turned into a Blue street, and in a few steps stopped at a handsome house and rang the bell. We were admitted, and presently a handsome girl entered the room. The weird paleness of her face, the darkness of her eyes and hair, the rounded whiteness of her throat, the slender yet vigor ous grace of her figure and ihe sweet fascination of her manner made a woman for whose love a man might gladly give up all other ambitions. And this was Mabel Gracora. Mowbray stepped forward to meet her. He took her 1 and in ma and bent to ki.s her. But be fore their linn t,mcliP,i i. back and deliberately struck her across the face with his open palm. one niaggerea and gazed at him in terror and amazement. Then he spoke and never have I listened to words of insultand outrage more biting and unnardonahlp. TIip girl'sface flamed and paled bv turns. She was beaten down and crushed by the weight of hideous mockery and vituperation. But at length the fire of maidenly in dignation flamed up wi'hin her and gave her strength. She line i her iead and in few haughtx wordg bade him b -g me and nevei eee her face again. He bowei. mockingly and went out. "Th t pets my mind at pae," he reitu k ed. "The rest will be child's plav." It was mornin? of the fo'lowing lay, and Mowhray and I stood on the corner of the lowest quarters of the tow n. He took oQ his hat. passed his handkerchief over his orehead and looked at me with a smile, Well, it's all about over." he observed, "at.d I am much uhliged t you for vourcomnanv. Though four and twenty loura hours have not yet passed, you havs seen nie pass through the downward career of a lifetime. It has seemed to you a melodramatic and ugly spec tacle, no doubt; but the only differ ence between me and other men is that 1 have measured by hours what they lengthen into years. lime is a veil that hides the insan ity of our lives from ourselves. Since yesterday you have seen me abuse and abandon the woman I loved, destroy all the securities that represented mv fortune, dis grace myself irretrieveably in the presence ot my social peers, ami tiilate my commercial honor credit, aojure and mock at my relKioti and shatter my health. There remains but one step to take and that 1 shall take." "Why have you done all this?" I demanded. "The gentleman in whose com pany you saw me yeaterd.iy is the devil" Mowbray replied, "though he was disguised in one of his numerous masquerading cos tumes. I gambled with him, as many others do, and lost. The conditions were that I was to do as I have doue snd to end with this." As he said these last w ords he snatched a revolver from his pocket and put the muzzle between his teeth. I sprang forward to restrain him but it was too late. He pulled the trigger, there was an explosion and I saw him fail to the ground. Ifeita hand on my shoulder. Housing myself from a stupor I had fallen into, I beheld Mowbray standing over mo and regarding me with his customary smi'o. 1 was seated at my table inDelmoul co's cafe and the clock over the cashier's desk marked 11 : 30. "I thought you were asleep," said he. "I wish I bad seen you before my friend Chumlev wen out. He is agent of an English newspaper syndicate and would have been g ad of a story from you." "I have one ready for him," said 1. And this is it. WIRES DOWN. AU the Ivt.-lcrn 'iri-s weiedoi last c.ening, excel t one, and n consequent e the dispatches 'his morning contain almost exclu sively coast news Conductor Killed. Portland, Nov. 8. A cm doctor hy the name of MeKern.on the Mt." Tthcr motor line, was probably fatally injured to-night. He waBcodecting tare on the out side of his car and did not see a car approaching from the oppo-ite direction. He was struck on the head and knocked to the ground unconscious. MEN AND WOMEN The czar's silver wedding will be celebrated November . George Vanderbilt'a ambition is to collect the finest library in America. Justin S. Morrill, the father of the senate, is now SO years ot age. Both in yeiirs and in consecutive strvice he i.s the oldest senator." IVmas Winans, d o millionaire, who had lived luxuriously, said on his death bed he would give a million dollars to be able to eat a piece of bread and butter. Teachers Examination, Notice is hereby given that the u-gular puolic " examination of t achers for Linn county will take plac.i in Albany, commencing at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, Nov. 20, ,,., touchers desirim? ex- wlli niease be nrese.it at the beeinning. Teacnera desir- sfate certificates should present their recommendations from dis trict boards at the above lime. G. F, RrssKLL, County School ;-upt. Floor matting of the very bes ftiality and at reasonable rates cat e found at Fortiller & Irving's.n New stock of gold headed canes at F. M. rrench'8. Elegant Lotion render0 the skin Bolt and beaututu. EATEN BY A DOG. H;riib!e Fate of a Little South Dakota Child. A CANIXE'3 AWFCC REVENGE. P'of-'tsr KocYa Curs far Con nmptlon an Undoubted Bnocefa Thanka ffiTi'g Prodainati'n, Lkai City. D.. Nov. 8 (iust (Jai tritfhl . w ile ai d hild liv-l in a e.ibio, six nrl-'s from Ks-kford. They -re working a laCerclaim. fliefamdv had ree nth go ten a Newfoundland dog Wl.iie tne husband was iwav the wif had I occasion to puti'sii tne dog, and immediately thereafter went down to a sprii g, 100 feet from the house. On re:urniii she discov ered the do,; had attacked t ,c child in her absence and literacy eaten i s head off. He was sti crunching the hones of the skull, and the brains of the little one were dropping on the gro-t -l. The i!og was Rtiil fiercely n wling. The mother gave a pierceing shriek, fell senseless to the ground and became a raving maniac. A WOXDEItrtL DlSCOVKliV, Prof. Koch's Care foi Consumption an I'ndouted Succesn. New York, Nov. 8. Professor Koch had an audience with the emperor early this morning on the subject of his new cure for con sumption. His majesty proposes that the government sh--.ll pur chase the invention outright and nni- Dil'' a special hospital lor its ap aii(i plication, I'rofessor lioch receiv ,.., mg a large annuity besides a title. It is stated that if has been ascer tained as a fact that several light cases have been undoubtedly cured by the Kodi method, while in graver cases where the disease had ohtained hold and pottions of the lungs had wasted away, the life of the patient had been pro longed and the growth ai'd progress ot bacillus had tieen ar resied, if the pest itself had not been ac.ually destioyed. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION. They Adopt a Constitution ami Elect Ofllcer. roitTi.ASD,Nov 8. An adjourned meeting of the State Uar Associa tion was held to-day. The consti tution and by-laws reported by the committee were adopted. The following officers were elected: President, C. N. Dolph, Portland. One vice-president was elected from each judicial district of tie state as follows : Fust district, P. P. Prim, Jacksonville; second, J. J. Burnett ,Corva!lis; third,'!' illman Foul, Salem; fourth, E. D. .-hattuck. Portland; fifth, Judge Tavlor, Astoria; sixth, h B. M - I. augniin. I'e- d e on ; e- II. Wilson. Tel' ; L. P. Cox l ol l ia ; L. Mcvrthir I a ecutive co i iniii c t'n. to presi'lent, Mcr- iaiy, t asu a K. II. Thornton, IWI.ii.d, A . Thaver, Portland, V. ll I'an-y. Portland. J. F. Wa s .n, Poitlaud. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, An KIht-Yar-Old IS-y Takea a Reviilver t'i lit-d lib Him. J ckonvii.i.e, t!r.. Nov. 8 The . ight-yi ar-old son of ex-sheriir Ueaa i-ccidciit.il. y hot him-ed" la.-t night n ai Willow", tie o lanud a pis ol all 1 took it to bed with him. Dining the night tie aeajioii was discharged, the bullet striking his tnigli and rangiig d wnaard, and lodged near the knee joint. The wound is not though' to be dangerous. A FATAL ACCIDENT. V Man Killed by a Runaway Horse iu Sacramento. Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 8. This afternoon James Harnett Ullman, of Elk Grove, and a friend while crossing the street were struck by a runaway horst attached to a wagon. Ullman was struck full in the back and earned thirty feet, when he fell, and the horse and wauon passed over him. He lived only one hour. The other man was als KnocKCd uown, out escaped with slight injuries. AmMtiuus Corbttt. Sn Francisco. Nov. S. The challenge to SUvin which Corbet t i-sucd recently has cieute l con siderable stir in siorting circles. Last night the following dispatch: was received in tldsciiy: NKW OKLK.l.Mi, io. I. XV " Corbett, Olympic Club : Directors meet and decide tins evening wnai purse to oner. Charles Noel, Secretary Olympic Club. Embezzler Captured. Portland, Nov. 8. F. J. Mar tin, who was confined in jail at Tacoma on a charge of embezzle ment, and who escaped a few months since, was arrested here to-day, and will be held to await the arrival of Tacotna office s. Verdict of Guilty, San Francisco. Nov. 8. The coroner's jury in the case of John .. ..'.it.. j in i i owei, btaooeu an Kiueu uy v,. r .urLK i i i. ru uuu uum in iiuicm- ber 1, returned a verdict ..o-day, charging Beck with murder. THE FARMERS' ALLlANCfc. They Will Hare 38 Members tn the Next Congress. Washington, Nov. 8. Presi dent Polk, of the national farmers alliance, is very junilant over the result of the elections. In an in terview to-day be said : "Up to the present time, it is certain that the next congress will contain thirtv-eight straight-cut alliance men and there are twelve or fifteen more who are pledged to us. These men are from the south and nirhist, two sec! ions in w hich most of our work was done. The alliance in N-lTa-ka, Minne sota and Iowa is notour organiza tion and is not amalgamated wiih ii-, but it made thes inie tiht. and i will join us this winter. Our alli- ance wili co-operate with any farm ers association, and in a little while will have a grip on the situa tion in almost every corner of the land. We are here to stay. This great reform movement will not cease until it has impressed itself indelibly in the nation's history. Financial reform is the necessity of the hour and it must come." WANTEU TO DIE. A Reotaurant Man Commits Suicide by Taking Laudanum. Portland, Nov. 8. An Oregon ian special from La Grande, Or., says : Wiiliam Bumcratz. proprie tor of a restaurant here, committed suicide yesterday by taking an overdose of laudanum. He left a letter in which lie said: "There is one Rosa Ribald, who, if ehe be found, will throw some light on what I have done." Trouble with a woman is the I mystery. lie was an ex-conduc tor on ii, e union l aonc and a prominent member of the brother hood of railway trainmen ; also of the Knights of Pythias. A Chinese Victoria. P. Murderer, C, Nov. 8.- -A Vsuirnw cook nam .a.,g io-ohj murdered another Cmnese, who I ii.: i i i : a .i came to visit him. and had hid the body under a bed. lhc men quaueled, and Ling struck his victim from behind, an I then nearly cut Lis head off. Ling was arrested wtiile escaping from the house. Notable Dead. Washington, Nov. 8. General David B. McKibbcn, of the U. S annv. on the retire! list, died here this afternoon of cancer of the throat. TliaiikBijivlnK Proclamation. Washington, Nov. 8 The president has issued a proclama tion designating Thursday, Novein lier 27, as a day of thanksgiving. CONDENSED FASHIONS. Tni6t!es are popular as pin heads. Sleeves are full and high at the tcp r-t .j I !.- i. I-'. lll'-i n Co l Hi o Uoa- ii .aiv i c k- feat in is C st a prct p nin . Ahu .-i t-ve-y al!c pe nas a hi:h .Medici collar." The cr ick pi ce n Lo don f r a gentleman's evening surt is $1'K1. Half 'ow ho iieesaiid !o gsle'-ves are to he seen on new dinner dresses. White satin is not considered to co-tly or rich a material for a t a-gow n. Royal blue wi 1 be a on-picuous color this season, especially in uiibinery. Embr itdered or painted or em boss d leather jackets are worn with all kinds of dresses, Helio rope as a tint for gowns and bonnets is dying very hard, hut it is no longer a fashionable color. Florists now resort to rose dye ing in order to produce the colors demanded bv eccentric ladies of fashion. I An English dressmaker who ie tying to make a "hit" has made a bodice for a customer which i.s high on one side uid low on the other. RELIEVED TO HE FI NNY. A Cold is a hard U.iig tc get rid of, but it's a sueezy thing to get. j It is the man who can tell why j his neighbor failed who never euc- cccd , Hobsy You think of commit ting suicide. It's the last thing on earth you snould contemplate ; Going : jsoosy it is. vonr th w?. brother still pursuing 'He was until last spring. Ana now. nie law is after him." New spirit Was that a very bad man oii just turned away .' j ot. r-t-iei o; ins recoiu is go-.-u enough, but he's been the h.-a.i man in a suit'l town all his life, and I km there'll be no living with him. '"Hump," remarked a young man, '"my cigar has gone out." "Well, that settles it." replied his roommate; "1 was just wonder ing which of us it would be. my self or ihe cuar." "Are vou in favor o' prohibiting ! ihe sale of liquor? ' asked the ear i. .i.: .... o, ' ' :"' l"c'""j who at. iloikn beside him i -iiivwmwni. uvvj.'.- .inu. . - - n A:n. v.A. ......1.4- .. 1... ,.t...n an ui xix nidi , tv uujtut. iu jm fe away by the government." PACIFIC COAST Mining Town A PennsjiVc Burning. HE TV AS VfEARV Of LTt. A LaOranos Han Commits Bnleidt Pr dent Ea nson's ThmkiglT ing Frcc'amat Heading, Pa., Nov. 9. A dis patch received early this (Sunday) morning states that the mining town ot Treinont, Schuylkill -ounty, is on fire, and it is feared half the tow n will burn. CONDITION OF WEST .POINT, The Aonuari:-urt f Superinten dent Wilson. Washington. Nov. 8. Col. Wil son, superintendent of the JVest Point military academy, in his an nual report says that the cot di tion of the corps of cadets aa regards drill, discipline and in struction has been excellent during the year. The sea coast and Beige batteries are reported to be in a bad condition, and three gunB have bursted during the year, fortunate ly without serious results. Those supplied in their places are old guns usid during the rebellion. I Ie recommends that new 5-inch breech-load steel guns be furn ished. WEARY OF ttVINO. Carl Seell;, or Oswego. Takes Ills Own Life. Oswego, Or,, Nov. 8. Carl See lig, a saloonkeeper of this place, c mimitted suicide here early this morning by shooting himself in the right temple with a revolver. He was first discovered by his bar tender in the back room of bis , , . , R .. a-,. i. ;n of blood. The revolver was still in his hand. He must have died nstantlv as there was no evidence oi a struggle. The deceased leave a wife and two small Bona. The California, Election. San Francisco, Nov. 8. The ret tuns from 347 out of 457 pre cincts in the first congressional district give Barham, republican, a plurality of 254. The counties) iu this district from which return are incomplete are Coins, Del Norte, llumbj'dt, Mendocino, Modoc, Piumas. Sierra Siskiyon and Trinity. These niiiecountn a, two yt are ago gave Dehaven, re publican, for congress 282 major ity. They also gavo Cleveland a majority cf 313 over Harrison. In the second congressional dis trict returns received from 360 precincts out of 404 give Blanch aid, republican, 82 majority. Engl ish Capital. M pa noi-.-t. k. .iv 8. As ..n lo ii -miiih- ime ago, l fsrs. . ac n l Ua sti", ot LeOrr & .. ( i . i d) ui.i iue ju-l re uiri.- d ir-Hii .New Y- rk.deny that t ey ever made th s'atenieir at tributed to hem by tne Philadel phia li.quii-t r. in an interview, a h ch was cabled to this country through a n8 agency. They eie ask. d if English capital w ail I still g ito the Unite 1 S ats after the. recentehctions. ReixacU and Watson replied that they had made careiul inquiries and that the it itional feeling seamed to tot in favor of protection. English api'al.sis would therefore goto the I'uitcd States. A Month's Imprisonment. Brcssels, Nov. 8. Jem Smith, the English figh'er and Frank P. Slavin the Australian puligist, who in Decemtier last fought a prize tight near Bruges were each Btn tenced to-day in de'ault to one month's imprisonment. Another Record Broken. New York, Nov. 8. Wendell Baker, a crack sprinter of the Berkeley Athletic club, broke the record for 200 yards this afternoon, dcinir it in 2'J seconds. One-fiftli of a second better than the best pre ions record. Henderson Elected. Chicago, JNov. 8. A dL-patch frtni 1 ubuqtie, low, says Hend erson, republican, is eiccted by 2i5 majoritv. Tne official count ! .".londav will not change this materially. A Heavy Storm. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. S Reports from t!:e northeastern part of the state tell of a heavy storm there. It has been snowing continuously for fourteen hours. An Advance In Prices. Chicago, Nov. 8. The Chicago ; i '.ckers canned meats at a meet ing to-day decided to advance prices a q -tarter of a cent per ; pound, because ot the increased j cost of tin under the new tariff. Congressmen Returning. Washington, Nov. 8. Congress men are beginning to come back t Waehingto-i from the sce.-es of Tuesday's bat'le. - Begs liver nllis .re a mild laiatiyj - jn.i act dir -c;!t on tlic hver and klu uvs as wU as th". bowels. All drug- I ista. j I Cloc ks at WiU & Stark's.