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their I avery. afternoon, except | « Sunday, by fail THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPARY, | buts PORATED, THE PADUCAN DAILY SUN, ex rty Pahiished | may , Lorber PREStOENT ANE 10 i DIRECTORS sunith, IEW. THE DAILY SUN pectal attention to Ata, pening p Paducah, aot neglecting tven as fully as space Will Bard to expense. THE WEEKLY SUN ‘on all political affairs and be a fearless and tire trines and can party, CORRESPONDENCI . oft lation ADVERTISING Rates of advertising wi Application ade known 01 “Office, Standard street no orth Fourth Daily, per annum Daily, Six months. . daily, One mont Daily, per week. . Weekly, per annum in ad- vance... ‘ Specimen copie eo TURSDAY, | er | 1, ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The SUN is authorized te B. F, JOH As a cand! for District of McCracken Cou action of the Repu N the First | ie | | | t Hanna. He says: ‘All these stories published about the attitude of Mark A. Hanna on iabor are false. Every time you see the names of myself or Patrick Dolan, he district, coupled with without our 1 have devied them re- what can 1 do to stop ‘The Sux ts aut HENSLEY G candidate for City Pr faction of the I KIDD Chee ‘The SUN is authorized to ar WILL ( for as n candidate the ensuing ele the Republican convention ——— AVERAGE CIRCULATION | Of the Daily Sun for the Past Six Months Verified by Affidavit. December January February March April - - - 1650 1607 1695 1757 1707 “1666 sighted to was Tut cool. wave that last week in Dakota seems lost its way, at least if it route to the Sunny South. -__ AccorpinG to the Middleshorough (Ky.) ‘News,’ the engine that pulled the train bearing the remains of President Garfield bas been stand- ing on a side track in that for six years. Ithas been used a Umping engine. It has sent to Louisville for repairs. was have en city us now been Now that there is no fusion f the Republi] cans to put their strongest prob abie, it is the duty for ward ' nilicts, take j reng |I their | organizations for use in futare for the free silver fight this| is perhaps} »wn lines; to preserve s hot as it may be, skirmish to the real battle that] ,,, ape The when an-| Th are good the they any tem- ace next year chosen ngre 1 Money jans. De ras n ate ov rth of 1 and iby cams A FRIEND Miners Has M. A. Hanna. Been Hon. icial of the Miners’ Association Jule ani Liv ses } a this morning has over a tele | ¢) th HANNA’S MEN, Waiting for Prosperity, Join the Strikers, of the telegram, show that Hanna's the facts ains conflicting Register’’ as of m w sreful read) But it suits the Mr. Hanna " conclusions as as much he their r, the it Should, howev } he strike joined the strikers, through sympathy, tired of have been purely u not iting for prosperity.”” below a because they are statement publish William Warner, United Mine Workers shurg district, concerning ve secretary of} of the} the | reatment of miners by Senator Mar': | president of these stories, knowledge tedly their cur ‘The t attitude t u tion? story of Mr workman and tow as far West that whol Hanna's |p as bis Peunsylvania is the lal minit pion la u lerests in best district ncernec thi man in the a, | | “Ido not know Senator Hanva, | aw him in my life. Mr. ols seif voted the free silver ticket CITY COUNCIL. r was that of awarding the contract! sewerage last meetir being |}, [lection of $16. collection of $95 was read, to work in lowed the ‘privilege ot latedasing evidence in his own behalf. He coukln't see where tae committee had transcended its authority. Councilman Farley, who was also on the committee, corroborated him, He said the committee. made, in- vestigation because th dele- gated it to do so, and that it simply recommended to the council what to do with the case, and the council could take what action it) deemed best A Sultable Distinett stands his bwAines: “Certainly, He is getting “L thought you had expre doubt “No. for understanding though I bave didn't know much slon,”—Washingtov Stax. Sewerage Contract Let Last T have always given Evening. Jealousy. FRANCIS FIRED, ERSEER Mie Mr, Kamleiter made a statement] “"R about similar to the above, The recommendation of the | mittee concurred in, Adjourned, COMPLETE REPORT. Paducah, K able Mayor and Cayenwe. “She was very lavishly dr “Yea, I think that fact is fered with | that the and at the acte ington Star Liters was a mar sted all hi Was Some- com: Mom i Night's Session what Short.—Four bers Absent, July 5. PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING. | To the Hot Gentlemen—Your committee ap- | pointed at the last regular meeting to jinquire into the complaints entered against John Francis, overseer of the chain gang, with instructions to re- port the result of our investigation with such recommendation as mey seem proper, begs leave to make the following report The complaints entered against | Mr, Francis were made verbally by Councilman T, Carter, chairman jof the street committee, and were |tour in number, viz: Incompetency * | failure to properly manage prisoners while at work, disregard for the iu- |terest of the city, and carelessly _.| permitting prisoners to escape. ‘The ® |iuvestigation was held in the council \okdtiber, beginning at 10 o'clock “la. m. on June 22 and continuing two *|days. Mr Francis was duly noti- fied and was present to def him- |self, and to ask any questions he | might desire of the wit and to Jintroduce any witnesses fe, wished for the defense. The ‘ifpesti | was with open doots. “ bro e idget—Yes'm. After hearing” the | ments of Capt Lospector J. W. Cosby, R.C. Noble, Mistress—Well, J, B. Miles, Lockup Keeper Harry | why didn’t you take Kellar, Marshal Jss. Collins, Mr.] Bridget ee Francis, himself, and Bob Barnhart, fe hae 7. Mr. Francis announced that he bad . no other witnesses to offer aad the funk oh Gee oe investigation closed, “Her Own,” and After carefully reviewing all the} Ana “1 tain feast (01 evidence, your committee is unani- oes hy mus in the opinion that My. Francis ea incks some of the elements necessary | .F° ‘hove {het ! in the make-up of « stricfly compe-] And murmur tent overseer of the chain gang. This may be attributdble to his goodness of heart and undue leniency} “I bear you to the prisoners while at work, Wel cottece Pooh ag a on are of the opinion that for the last Peau: gents. ; two or three months prisoners have] ” i say tance vot been properly managed by him b while at labor, and that the city’s in- terests Lave suffered thereby. We find that an unusual number of pris- overs have escaped within the last two months, several of them with shackles or ball and chain on, We wuld recommend that the urther services of Mr. Francis as overseer of the chain gang be dis- r There Inve With p To w And whe With all He vainly lavis ‘Te get t night ip re Yeiser presisli Xirchoff, Dip) i uncil met | M he c¢ r session i ¢ ingston aud Carter al sion Was comparatively yut the only thing of interest t ef Lynn White. the Mr. and 1 e rea wh Mr. Starks, of ittee, presen hich were allowe W. Sayre gister lis we pattanon y e chain Clerk C: of or the tivance w bi g DAL Weiser it Tax Coll@tor Katterjoin repor + be collection of $35,000, a nied by the treasurer's re hat amount, The bill of Jack Conis epairing the city sewer $22. wa lowe I her reported the by i treasurer's receipt for that amount Lhe wharfmaster’s report, showiig received - goodne toff ie rea e city we A Pre; isa aud tiled. $11.90 for oil was refunded to the city by the Standard Oil company. The regular pay role was allowed. Fifty dollars was allowed for secret commission to Mayor Yeiser. ORDINANCE COMMITTER. The ordinance providing for the improvement of ap alley between urd and Fourt and Tennessee yrton streets was read and giv- wond passage. STREET COMMITTEE, hast hoy for Brown, » Barnes read the street packets of »rt, which was received Counciim yector’s F nd filed. RELIEF COMMITTER. Mrs. B, Worthington and others, Family Re will do so again if we We have no interest fall aud ance. Hanna's caud Senator in Ol last get ac in Mr. ates but the t Jabout him, “Mr, Hanna, never to my knowl- in the a edge, took an active nines bi ‘Thomas howevei done more than any other one man} to bring about « better condition of | the miners. He has worked night| day in confere committees, | pleaded with operators, walked the entire district, his own | money and been Dt trying to do his own business, ployer is rewarded lies after ing dollars in seekin; mining prices. “I have written the that such things are di ave th Hanna on a straig interest is ge ye al and Ces, 8 veritable slave g Loiaeatiie | and now his em- with abuse an lost thousands « the to waintain | in Ohio} 1 Mr ers aweful, defeat silve but if they want a ery miner in the advised ut issue friend Uni miners ed man for the position of Clerk of the Court of Appeals. It is now be- heved that the Hon. J. G. Bailey, of Magoflin county, who was one of the brightest members of the last House be Mr. ence of all the Central Com- | mittee and nearly all the members of the legislature in their re: sarge] He is a fine speaker He} a remarks lang 18 thoroughly educated aud a ready debater, though a very being only 27 or 28, _ "NO FUSION, The result of the meeting of the of Representatives, is certain to the Republican Bailey will have the ir wrembers of the State nominee, f counties, will stir up the whole state bly easy flow of ! I young mau, | " n | committee appointed by the Repub. lican State Commiltee to confer the National to the advisability and possibility of the Clerk of} ‘ fall indi-} ar Democratic leaders effecting a fusion on Court of Appeals rs that fusion and perhaps inadvisable in the The one object of all sound money | men, of faith should be to defeat the free silverites cates is impracticable | C whatever political gt | this state. Aspiring sil and this fall in ver politicians money Democratic least certain ones wh but who have to depend upon a free} for enthusiastically urging all Demo silver constituency support, Yo unite this fall, upon the ple: the race has uno political nificance, and a3 Sain Shackleford is | ov } all rat a good man, he ought to be elected, It is = just the time, however, in off} years like this, to strengiben our party and to sbow to the enemy that we just as vigilant as the That is the reason why the Sound Money Dev ocracy of this state is not willing fuse. They propose to titi preserve a pre il cents per ton | is fairer and th Jing ,| Telephone 29, Siat bould be for him. The work done by and the Pan Handle C in which Mr. Han and Daniel Haun: ager, does Yat Mr. Hanus, | Young | stock holde his son from 4 avuvely into pol f¢ was thoug on he took the star in the « as done is ma the time he | of in this conn to pay the highest trict. If Mr. Han: or political effec several fortunes system wages has cost I don’t believe this, |< ay he is pa srice paid in un fe has a whereby he cant ven if he desires While all ompetitors are paying their men | Not only tha sis dealings with | Pit t r with his luce the ntra ie a pr i q i ft ors} p nen than nine-tenths of the opera st inv earni ¢ of the grea flering miners, who f most of their cannot Hanna in his would 1 to disabuse of Ohic s tyranni nen les were were lank H lestitution While I pport Mr ews, conscientio: poli give | titurs. If t of eater number 1 re w la pli ht among the coal miners.’” | ote EXCURSIONS ba Via Winois Central Rai r Toronto, Ont Niagara Fall > Pa aly Summer priacipal For fartuer resorts a tes informatio: organizations | ply to T. Do AN, ( Paducah, Ky Nice ash »miptly to any wood, t af Bell, stove delivered | Ca evi y for United | Mr |tract tor goodness of | heart coded that Mr, Francis’ services be pensed with We would further recommend that the order of the council which now ee Hi to be shackeled Jesse Holter annlied for transfor of ECuuizes Stl hasgners ta be shackeled Tom Evetts to Sam shall be shackeled or made to wear a granted, ball and sare C, Mentzer, | Seventh and Jack Fre ter, who petitioned for relief from over- essinent, were refused relief. comMrrres. | ica] almanac) 0 skimmed milk ma Mr. Mayseod (in The Sam Miss Gush Europeans can find to in us Americans The Count—Why, y gold.—N, Y pune | { 7 | Goodmar | | reed new license at Ks0n, granted, Kauleiter to Henry Kamlei- ranted + Leien, i. FARwey, 4. WILLIAMSON, Committee, BROWN AND BRUNER, efined, Pink COMMITTED, Emery Voight re: Bennie—What's a Jennie—Oh, it's a m have to stop ta got anything 1 phia Press. con signed as runner for the fire department, and Joe Cook pointed instead. His j bond was ratified, ng v to +. Only Young Lady novel—something pep Book Clerk (briskly What sort—wicked or Weekly, They Will Get a Rehearing Next Friday. NEW BUSINE Councilman Bell reported that the Island Creek brid ize needed some at- jtention. The matter was referred to jthe street committee with Councile|Gene al Opinion Is Th man Rinekleff added, Councilman Liebel called tion toa bad place in the street at | Fourth and Ohio streets, Referred. Also a place at Fourth and George. The Mayor stated that he adver. tised for bids for the improvement of Yeiser avenue. Mr. E, C. Venell offered vo furnish gravel at 70 « vents. The « Tact was ratified, The Paduca Transfer Co, agreed to improve Madison street from Eighth to Ninth for $1 per foot. The yutract Was ratified, The Mayor then read Is constructing the sewerage The result’ showed that Lynn White had made the low- st bid 7,118, He was award- (the contract and Col, Husbands, ity attorney, was instructed to draw p.the contract with Mr. White, sub- ratification of the council. ther two certifled checks were tdered returned. ‘The mayor| Was su stated he had been conscientious in Charlie 1 his opposition, aud would sign the| race, Jesse rote for the city when it was his ter the first two heats, roperly drawn, and ‘call the council + A. Wanda wou the hippodrome » ratify it. City Attorney Hus. {race over Louis Wan¢ la ands stated he would draw the con- Jack Shin won the buggy race over ay. Mr. W. A. Torrence. Couucilman — Williamson stated The pace and free-for-all trot did s{ the petition for extension of water] t materializ», lus on Washington street was im- | scratched perly drawn, It was ordered} Red Bird it tle waler Company be instructed | race. » make the extension when the pe- ion was revised, The special committee appointed to uvestigate charges against overseer the chain gang, John Francis, orted that it was of the opinion «Mr. Francis lacked some of the ements of a good chaingang boss, tthis might’ be asczibed to his The report went that the city’s suffered, aud recom. (hurrie Be Cony atten- The re-hearing Of W. R. Brown gots and W. P. Bruner, “he Metr opolis ex-bankers, will begin Friday at Ma- rion, I, Attorney Lightfoot, of the city, is envaged in the defense, and leaves tomorrow for Marion. The defendants, it will be remem. bered, were sentence’ for one year and fined $450 each «i the trial April. The general opinion in Me. tropolis, according to a corre dent, is that they will go to the pe tentiary, id my ne look @ perfect This Comes from t put your tons an injune in a dirty y other day tty tra A Slow Bo: “L hear, Grur “Of cou! slow troit Free Press the three He YESTERDAY'S RAC ES. Another Smali Crowd Out to Wits ness Them. The crowd ut the races yesterdey Her than ou the first day, Wells t the runnin having to go to the st In 9 recent sf Rhode Island said: “0, language peculiar to her listen you will b that the hum of her machine New Englanil states, by to ham in this dialect reech th several evtries haying Jr, won the consolatioy THE POSE CASE, The Council Allowed #50 Night to Pay Expenses, Last ‘The council allowed Mayor Yeiser $50 last night for secret police commissions. The Mayor is tilled to $200 a year for spe lice work# and the tot allowed last night was to « the expen- ses incurred rec in sending a man to Memphis to work up the 8S ‘son, colored, wan ed for the murder of Will Pose who was found dying from a kuife wound inflicted at the cooper shoo at Second and Washington streets n few weeks ago. ‘'wo men were arrested vone had heen” formal | Memphis, but the case became so agaiust, Mr. Francis, He mapa vogied that it w eoandan te Wekamer ci and the prisoners were released ih ee Me sb OCHy Of Dosey i nak balleved fo hare ieee eil, ‘Iman Williamson said the hone 8 ones sod brought here, ad been made under oath Mr. Francis by Councilman and t the accused Was | ‘and heard every particle of} dence against him, and was al. however, erests had pensed with, and that hereafter it discretionary with the oyerseer eluer to shackle prisoners or not, Councilman Barnes made an elo- cal in behalf of Mr, Fran- laimed the committee had LUt to investigate the charges, rter for light house. keepig, furo or unfuruished, Address, B, c: “ “Do you! think that lawyer undews hie business, ab sometimes though h about his profes “Did Miss Gildenbat enjoy the play “Not much, I'm afraid,” replied Mise steal of het arrum’s not tin foot she cally me nw yearning ear, Mrs. Hayseed! reading ad Two Kinds, lar t your hired mau ther kind,.”- such a quie jon. rich.” essed some him cred{t het se '$ TO THE PUBLIC: Dont... MISS THIS. unity to We mean what we say: our stock of low cut goods will be sold at pri- ces that oann in the city All colors, all’ styles and toes “Nowszis .the timejto buy footwear at pessoa.” what inters bel had elsewhere r. On Monday, July 5, we begin a big reductiotisale in every depart- ment in the house. Dimities, or- gandies, lawns and all wash goods will be included/ in this sale at a discount of 10 96 4o per cent. Lb, BY, CHECKS SKIRTS! gH. .DIEHL& SONS $ 30 Broadway. Phone 310, 20000000 -O0000084 We have a nice line of light- eight woolen checks and fancies just the thing for skirts—which we will sell at a big discount. 11 50¢ goods go at 3%. —is HBADQS mais FOR— All 25¢ goods go at '8-| Floliday Groceries, ney See noes WORN! 309 Fruit Cake Materials, ill close af 20¢ Apples and Oranges, All 309’ organdies will be closed 23c; ge wash goods go for 12's Fresh Canned Goods, &c. y HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. ‘elepnone 118, Cor, 9th and T w at This sale will continue for a few so_come if you bargains. Above few prices Call on us early d want choice ess gracious! | G4YS ontys ach ot {t from | juotations are only/a hat will interest you 'E. GUTHRIE & CO. Phone 155, A HANDSOME Rocking Chair: —AT— DORIAN’S. This is something every one enjoys in moments of leisure, and it is a thing of beauty for the home. FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS COME TO US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES * AND FURNISHING GOODS. Kindly bring Your FRET to us, We will fit them neatly at small cost, TAH 4 Whrodbwal RQ, Ri 1A N. SS eee —__ ig, Y F. J. BERGDOLL, ——— PROPRIETOR-—_—_ Paducah - Bottling - Co., LOUIS O' BERTS BEER, Of St. Louis. In kegs and bottles, drinks——Soda, Pop, Seltzer Water, Orange her tongue can ers when st my cheek 315 Broadway sd ZA Lup a Nttle —_— “dare aed hi” @ ming te dined hrom pover a ssly sighed Brooklyn ONLY ~~ TWO WEEKS MORE me a couple id the jail warden officer wed to take its pe from the med: nd cement and jlent paint ry business) t see what mire so much re as good as Slaughter Sale nversationalist 7 an that does when he hasn't say.—Philadel Call carly and get the benefit of our cheap prices. The following are only a few the many bar gains that we have for you ly)—I want « of ) —Yea, vapid’ Also various temperance Cider, Ginger Ale, ete Telephone orders filled until 11 0° Saturday nights, 4 | Organdies worth 29¢ for 24 lock-at night during week and 12 o'clock Organdies worth 25¢ for 15¢ Lawns worth 12%¢¢ for S Cross barred muslin for 4 ‘cc Best unbleach cotton 4!vc Best bleach cotton 6 ‘xc Men's white shirts with bosoms, worth $1, for soc We have/a few more of those great bargains in ladies’ shoes ranging in price from 25¢ to $1 Lace Curtains, Portiers Tele n 10th and Madison Streetne> phone 101. PADUCAH, KY Wall Paper »" 4 Window Shi ades IN THE LATEST PATTERNS, PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL ORD WwW. S. GREIF, No, 132 Third Street. Y. Journal Engiana, the cush quently read a colored Tit-Bits. ” 's too infernal De and at Counterpanes Prices that will astonish you BLACK GOODS at 20 per cent Jess than cost bandsome t wedding." ® governor o ur state has a self. If you language in |. ve All the the way, are] OU PIZEN3S’ SAVINGS /BANK 226 Broadway valiale Ky. J. H.-Edelen, 214 Broadw. Steam, Gas and Sanitary... Plumber. Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Street, 329 Court Street. Capital and Sens, $120,000.00 Wereeeses 22% wae Open from 9 a, m. to3 p.m. On 8 urday Bila feos from 7 to 8, interest Paid on Ti on Time) Deposits orricers/ Jas, A. Rupy..... t. W. F, PAXTON e R. Rupy. Telephone No 1 wee ‘Ansurance | Office over Citizen’ 's Saving Bank. Give you All Kinds of --President oo Cashier Ase’t Cashier ——F DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Rupy, J, R, Smita, . M. FisHer, Gro. OC. WALLACE, F. p00 Han + F) a ed LIFE and i TORNADO Mati Efinge & 60/G -Efinget alt House LOUISVL ore Telephone 126 1308 Third — Residence Televboue 150 FIRE i oy fe lopbone sh ell, 0.0.8, TIST | i ( tar hin Plan For Sale, vA my $5.00 Pes At the Sun office old papers, nice and clean, just the thing to put un. der carpets and on shelves. 25 cent per hundred, i only $1,00 and upwards, { 4, B-GOoPER, } Ben lee Hours: 8am. io 2 m., 2405 p.m. and at

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