rjAPTTA F go Mouth., Attoolated ZVc J WEATHER FOREOAST: BATVADAXi Fah', Slightly Warmw. LprtJ Capital Journal- DAILY EDITION. yE SAIjEM, OKEG ON, FRIDAY.. HOVE:MUETl 8, 189ft DAILY EDITION. NO, 15 JOURNAL IT IfAS A FINE LINE OF rLQTHiNn FOR MEN; BOYS AND CHILDREN. Wo will sayo you 25 per cent on this line. Hosiery, underwear, boots, shoos, and all seasonable goods in largo quantities. Wo buy aud sell for CASH ONLY, and will save you money. OS T. nd Save Money n e eryttiing you want 10 Duy. BARN THE 274 COMMERCIAL ST BIBIvKS A NEW AND crilPLETE Upcclol Tcnehers' Ed ; India I'nper Kfl.: Ismail Handy EdlilotiK;Vokt I'Uollf ueu uy u us.uru u um aj. iF, S. DEARBORN, 2QQ COMMERCIAL ST. . . a tw MHimAm GRAY J HARnWAR WAGONS Road Machinery and Agricultural.lmplements. Latest Improved Goods and LowestlPrloca.; Cor. Stita and Llbnrtv Stt. SALEM fORFGON W. HOW MUCH MUST I Pay to Be Clothed AND WITH GOOD That's the question. We say j15 $Z50 Buys a First-Class Wool Suit. Another $7,50 Same Kind of an Overcoat. It's rcmarltable how It's done that's tho Iclnd of clothes we sell, Hundreds of our neighbors and friends have been hero before you, and hundreds are coming everyday, Perhaps yon are willing to pay more. Then we'll sell you one of those Made Cheviot Suits and our Kersey Overcoat In brown, blue and blade. 20 for the iwo. Another says : "I ulivayo pay $20 for suit and $20 for overcoat. This year you will be as well pleased with our 1S suit and overcoat, Wvojust received a special lot of suit made from tbe test 0 imported cloth. Always 30, sometimes $35. We are going to sell a lot of tlicm. That's why tho price Is $82.50. Asy to see them whether you wish to buy or not. We'vogot'cm la Kegent Frock and Kegent Sack. Ask to See Our Boys' Black Cheviot Suits at Kersey Overcoats, Silk Top Lined, Blue, Brown and Black, $15. G, W JOHNSON & SON. I W RAGKRT ES H DON"! READ cut ao to- THIS THE - FAIR lH-A-Ixv. STOCK OK OXJTRO MULES. Itevljert niblecj Scholars' Edition; f'ooiictUlbleii. chlldicn'8, ii BROS,, ni( Warm, Comfortable, APPEARANCE? 1 GUDS ArniyaBil Navy Dissatisfied Wilk the Stilt&ta. ORDER RESTORED IN ARMENIA. Ambassadors Will Glvoa Bopl Saturday. ' Constantinople, Nov. 8. Hall Rlfdt Pasba, the Turkish minister of the Interior, bus been appointed grand vlzlor to succeed Klamll Fasha, re signed. A new mlnlstery baa been formed as follews: Hall Rlfat Pasha, grand ylzler; Said Pfttba, president of the council of state; TewSk Pasha, mlnUter of foreign affairs; Has au Pasha, minister of marine; Rlza Pasha, minister of war; Monduh PaBha, minister of tho interior; Abruh Bab man PuhIki, minister of Justice; Babrl Pasha, mtDisler of finance; Arid Pasha, minister without pott folio. The Turkish minister of foreign aflalra has promised to give tho em bassadors of tha powerti a doflnlte reply within two days aa to what stops the liorte Intends to tako for tho restora tion of order In Armenia, and to pro vide for the protootlon of Christians In that part of tho Turkish omplre. A direct warning lias been glvtn the sultan that Europe will Intervene to restore order In Armenia unless the Turkish gpvernment not promptly. Each day adds to tho dllllculty of tho tusk at tho porte. From Syria, espeo tally, most disquieting Rumors arec ru ing, and that tbey are based on facta la shown by tho mobilization of 20 battal ions ol RedlHs euUf-4&-avallable, aBd tho steps taken to dispatch them to that portion of Aslatio Turkey. This lends color to' tho report that tho Ar menians nro receiving support from unexpected sources nnd tho Turkish government may soon bo face to face with nn open and wide-spread revlit against the rulo ol the sultan. Arretta of Armonlan and Turkish suspects are constantly being made hero and else where. Possibly tho most gravo turn in the recent events Hen In tho fact, estab lished beyond a doubt, that the dis satisfaction against tho rule of tho sultan has extended to the Turkish army and navy, and tho palace ofilclaU are In a stato of the greatest alarm. Nobody bore would bo astonished to hear In any moment of an outbreak In tho palace itself, and In fact people well versed In Turkish affairs assert that only n prompt show of force upon the part of European Heels cau avert It. Advices from Aleppo say Kurds be longing to the Halldah cavalry reg iment plundered a caravan near (hat place. It ib further stated that tho Kurds In the eastern province Joined tbo unt I-Armenian movement und American missionaries aro belug d vised uot to oxpoeo themselves to dungeiB while the excltomeut lasts. At tho iustant of Mr, Herbert, British cbargo d'affalrs, all consuls lu tho dls tui bed districts will bo provided with guards. FOUEIdN CABLED. Beblin, Nov. 8. When Emperor William reviewed the recruita of regi ments of the guard, His majesty made a short speech to tho army, bidding them especially to be mindful of their honor. He added: "Before all things you should trust God, to preserve your honor and be f dthful to your emperor and your country, whether against a foreign or Internal foo." General Von Winterfoldt called lor cheers for tho emperor, wblch woro heartily glyen. London, Xov. 8. The Berlin cor respondent of the Times on the Im mense Jucreaw of socialist votes in the rehallotln tho district of porlmund, resulting In the return of tbe socialist, Luigenau, and says; Ths Js largely duo to (he fapt tiat n any nniitrln'a mpportedllho soolallMs rather than tlm nnttouat liberal candi date. This, tho VorWefU say, U tho peopled uuswor to Knlptmr William' npjienl fur cohesion ogultila the social ists and to ttiteati'iie fjkiitl-soctulUt measures, J LoMDOti, Nov. 8 -AHB meeting of tbo executive coniniUltdflf the Irlati National League It was (fielded to re movo Timothy Hevly froth the execu tive commlttoe on acoupt of bis action at the time of tho bo called Oaiagh re volt in July, when afjfthe bounty Tyrono national convention ho accused John Dll'on of telling Tyrono to the English party. .-. Dohtmund, Westphalia Nov. 8. Her.r Lutgcnetia, the soclollat leader, returned to tho relohstagrtfcfter a rebal lot in the district of Dortmund, had been sentenced to C months' Imprison ment mi a charge of lea moles to for reproducing in his newspaper, the Arbiter Zaltung, an article headed, "Another of These Imperial Bpeeobcs." St. Peteksburo, Nov,, 8. A dla pitch to the Novoe Vremya from Vladlvostock says tbo IUutitan worship Yakut, captured 17 foreign scalers In tho sea of Okhotsk, nil having slaugh tered seals on board. One echooner chased by the warship esfoperi. Colon. Nbv. 8. Thero' 'was a riot naiutly nuiuug the Jupauctk laborets, on a plantation on the Islnbd ot Mar tinique which resulted in rruich blood shed, ri Matakzis, Nov. 8. Ofer 150 pollt leal prisoners, It Is thoughts have been Bent to Ceutu, Africa, slncetho begin ning of the revolution. mtiTiau DOMINIONS. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 8F-A -Ipeclal from Winnipeg says: Of tho fcocjf'a ol docu ments that bavo been issued slnco the parochial school agitation1 began, by far tbo most eensallonal his. Just bcou published by the Manlteua govern ment. It has been kept by the govern ment to he aprung oa tbjp eve of the goneral elections, aud the effect of tho utnrtllng document Is nil that had boon expected. It arraigns the Cathollo hierarchy for falsifying. Tho itoman (JuthoIIcs bavo all along contended that their schools were per Berved to them under tho bill of rights adopted wheu Maultoba entered tbo con federation of Canadian provinces, lu 1870 Tho Protestant contention has been that whl.e roferouco was made to parochial schools in a rejected bill of rights submitted In 1873, thero woa no such referenco In tho bill rutifled and adopted in 1870 by both provincial and domlulon government. In nn answer to this Protestant con tention, the Catholl:s produced a manuscript, bearing date of 1870,whloh read thnt tho right? of Roman Catho IIcb to their schools Bhould never be Interfered with. This manuscript bore evidence of being dellnltouud aulhon tlo, aud seemed conclusive. Now, however, the government shows that tho date of tbe document was really 1873, und a scleutlrio photographic pro cess reveals that the ilguro 8 was changed into a cipher. The original figure 3 is by a photograph rovealtd la faded Ink like tho rest of tho docu ment, while tho cipher Is In fresher and blacker Ink. Philadelphia, Nov. . The later national Navigation Company has 11 baled tbo Netherlands. A merioau lino steamship Obdam, whloh was towed Into Halifax Saturday witn her shaft broken, by tbe Pennland, for (100,000. It Is the general opinion of shipping men that tbo case is one In which un usually meritorious service wero ren dered, as tho vessel would have been driven ashore on Bablo Island and be come a total loss during tho storm on tho following night had she uot falle u In with the pennland. A strange coincidence Is that uit six years ago tbe Peunland was towed Into Halifax by one of the steamships of tbe Netherlands-American line, St John's, N. F Nov. 8. Tho Heruld prints a series of letters from correspondents along the South and West const, which stale that dire die? treat prevails among tbe poorer classes of people residing there, especially auqonif those receiving pauper relief, Tfto retrench in aut nllo oft tu govern ment ru'cediiluted the the cutting oil of balf tho pauper grnit and, the fisheries being poor, many 11 ud themselves in wretched circumstances. Tho corres pondents predict Hturvatlon n numer oils Instance unless prompt help be supplied by their authorities. QfjfiOKo, Nov. 8. Tho German steamship Canada, Captain Hahu, of the Hamburg-American Paokctccm. pioy, from Hamburg aud Antwerp for Quobeo and Montrcaluwith a large passougcr list and cargo, Is ashore at Little Metis light, 176 miles below Quebec. The bottom of the stcamor Is cracked, and the tanks aro fell of water, whloh Is rising In tho forehold. Late reporta say tho Canada went too n?artbosboro when passing Mantane and struck a reef, and It was necessary to beach her to save her from founder ing. Passengers and crew aro safe, as tho vessel lies on a sandy beach. Will Bo Deferred for Wet ks. Several MINNIE WILLIAMS KNEW MUCH, Moro Ho dies Il-covere(l at trolt, Mlcb. Do DUHIIANT IN COUKT. San Fkanoisco, Noy. 8. Theodore Durrant was brought from tho county Jail today to be sentenced by Judgo Murphy for tho murder of Blanche Limout. Attorney Dickinson for the dofoudant asked for a continuance for two weeks to prepare a motion for a new trial. District Attorney Barnes acquiesced and tho court granted the oontlnuance on nn agreement that ther? Hlinuld be uo further continuances nt that time. Tho cbargo against Dur rant for tho murder of Minnie WllllamB Wis, on motion of tho District Attorney, o itluucd Indefinitely. Dei'uoit, Nov. 8. Tho walls adjoin iig the wrecked portion of the Journal building have been braced and digging In tho ruins Is progressing rapidly with a greater degreo of safety. Two bodlei wero taken out this morning, those of Llzzlo Wlcdbusuh and Chas. Linn, employees at tho Jbludery. Several othor poorsoua aro still missing. A mass meotlng will he ciled to morrow night to takn steps for tho re lief ot tho families of tho dead. Soyoral popular subscriptions havo beau started, SUB KNEW TOO MUCH. Ban Fbanciboo, Nov. S.Frank W. Young, who conducla a bakery In Ala. moda, promlels to be ono of tho most Important witnesses for tho prosecution in tho trial of Durraut for tho murder of Minnie Williams. Young know hor well nud says that the day beforo sho was miirderod sho explained hor depression of spirits by saying she know too much about tbo disappear, auco of Blanch Lamont. "Sho came to the storo on Thursday, the day previous to Good Friday," ho eald, "and I noticed at ouco that sho was quite changed in manner from what 1 had always seen. She had always been ao lively nnd chatted and Jestod so good unturedly. But I not- Iced on this day that she wore a very long face, was preoccupied and seemed very much worried about something, and being, as I sayrftocustomod to talk with her on subjects asldo from the business she came on, I naturally asked her what was the matter, I knew she had been acquainted with Blanche ; Lamont, aud supposing that alio' had been quite intimate with hor, I asked, more In the way of saying something than for any other reason, ff alio was downhearted over the disappearance of her friend. Sho hesitated a mompnt, und r. piled; 'I know (oo much about Children Crv for Pitcher' CSStOrlH Highest of all in LeaveatBg Tower. Rpyai rtV5l Attomurat,Y pure tho disappearance of Blanche.' I was somewhat lurprlscd at tbe reply, but I must confess that I did not say bo. Still I was surprised enough to be interested, and asked hor wbat she know. Sho aoted as if she had said something sho had not meant to, and making an evasive answer, which I do not recall, left tho otoro. I gave tho matter no attention until Durrant waa accused. Then that con versation came back to me. I kept still about It, howeyer, as I did not wish to be drawn into the case, for I know it would take me away from my buBlnessand that I could not afford. I felt this way till Durrant was held by tho coroner's Jury, and then felt re lieved, for I had also felt as though I should have offered my testimony. nut after that I decided to keep still aud Keep out of the case, for I have always believed that there would be enough evldouoe for oonviotlon with out my testimony." Dtiiraut will bo taken to court today ostensibly to bo Bontonccd for tho mur. der of Blanche Lamont. Then Is little pj-ospect, however, that sentence will then be pronounced. Tho attor neys Yor tho defendant will movo for a now trial, aud this motion will entail a continuance They will bo entitled to two weeks' time in whlon to prepare thnir brief, nnd It Is understood that they will avail tbenuelyes of the full period. Uhildrsn's Home laraed. Cleveland, Nov. 8. Tho Speed home for friendless ohltdrea waa dea. troyed by Are today. The Inmates escaped. Hlnce last Saturday eight attempts have beea made to bum the building. No Two Faces Alike But by tho tapo lino you'd find almost no differ ence So of goods, to tho oyo things may scorn almost identical, and in fact bo a3 far aoart as moannosa and goodness can woll get. Wo tako caro that qualities aro right. Low prices then moan something to your advantag-j. Capes and Jackets. You know the Immense line of caoea we had two weeks ago? How anxious you were to get one. They're all gone. Expect a better lino this week, 'Here's a few we will have: Black beaver; 23 inches leng: deep with three rows of lustre braid. A ilngle capo wlth'strap In front. Price, - $3.50 Black beaver; double capo; SO Inohea long; top oape. 15 Inohea. Trimmed with two rows silk finish lustre; braid on lop capo anu couar. Price, $4 Blaok, high-grade, crushed plush; 29 Inches long; llued throughout with silk sorgo, niorra couar, Price, $9 Samo style trimmed with beat Thibet fur around collar, Price, Jackets. $10 Black chevolts; velyet collar; large sieevee. Price, $4 Dark grav Melton, or black beaver, uaiesi siyiex. Price, $5 Boucle, largo eleevcat ripple back, Very essence of style and comfort. Price, - $6 All lines up to f30 proportionate T. T- DA'LRYMPLE, & GO. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking J h a Tin and Republican May Wia Yet; ALLEN 6. TIIURMAN VERY ILL His Illness Causal From a Fall last Week. t Louisville, Nov. 8. The Eve ning Post says the general assembly will be a tie and the election of a suc cessor to Mr. Blackburn Is a matter ot onjecturo. Democrats lmva 08 votes and with ono democratic populist vote, 00. Tho Republicans will bavo 08 and one ropubllcan-ultlauce voto mak ing a total of 09. ALLEN THUHMAN ILL. Columbus, O., Nov. 8- Allen G. Thurman Is very ill and thero Is llttlo hope of his recovery. On Friday eve ning last ho had a fall which resulted Inn sorlouB Injury to his hip. No bones wero brokeu and his constitu tion being wonderfully strong, it was believed he would soon regain accus tomed health. Tho effect ot n nervous shook appeared to pass away and on Tuesday and Wednesday ho Improved bo much that his physicians ana friends thought ho would undoubtedly get up again in a short time. Yester day kowever,a-Mvefa,rolapee oeetumL. It is our aim to hold your when wo rado Once Get It by giving good value and not using any misrepresentation. A Good Suit is a paying Investment. "Once a, Cus tomer, AlwayR a Customer" is our motto. Clothing for the many. Perfect fit ting. $6, $6,50, $8, $9. Clothing for tho fow. Guaranteed all wool, latest styles, best workman ship. $10, $12, $15, $17.50, $20. If you ate hard to at we havo sample from tho beat custom tailors in tha United States, showing patterns that are neat, tasty, nnd adapted to win tha approval of good dressers. Prloea rang from $15 to $40. We guarantee satis faction. They endorse that guarantee Hats Have you teuu our. 1. Fedoraa ahd.2 stiff hats? . v Canes Congo oanes, with solld'sllver tips. Just received. ' f, $l.SO, $8, 2.ro. Shirts All kinds; all size; all prices.. S the values at f lt $1.2-5; 11.60. KENTUCK LEGISLATURE. ' $ '. TJ "ii Jl "S & l , o H 1 -Jd M