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NORTHERN TRDBIINE. GQUYERKfelJIL N. Y ;
NOT A OOOO CUSTODIAN.
IWIID iniJT HATIIDAT §T THi J of Saxon lineage aiid know how to the d$y when it shall take a place in OocvEEKEua PUBLISHING COMPANY, stand. \ the van of public opinion made a
Ooowiwmr. St. UnirenceOoanty. x. Y. j The opinions we shall express may mere matter of a little time. The j«c«*)turai«f, At*n i**:. j not always be corTect—editorH are TWBUNE is supported to a large extent
hnmon_tK^ *v ^ . . . youth of Gouverneur. This
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.—» ^*"«To ur wircvir—euiiors are II A Journal for the home and family; a clean human—thev inav not be in acrord by the vouth of G
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X«w OKUAYS, JIUML—Ttograod Jury, in •ubaitttaf 11* report to the erlalaal court, oomnenu* •#rerely on the maaaer lo whioh Mmjror GHiiUott* acted la regard to .the gamblers' fund, the ion contributed voluntarily by toe ptmbtor* of the city for «uantyr, and placed in the hands of
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the inurvaUi of the fanu and dairy, and thr Aaaufa^turiuif Industrie* of ihij* VK-JUIIO Notic* the Educational «t?p*rtim*tiC; the tx»l of ne*> of the werk: our full line of ror-re^pi>ttdt-tirt* Kori>-eitfnt full colutuuft, right }«<?**• Sob»< riprioii^ rt*cri\wi no* . Term* Oar Dol lar |x-r Vr«r in A d t a n r r .
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M. K SA< KKTT, Editor and s**« retar> of t <>ri*'r»U<>n.
SATURDAY, Jl'NK 4, '!*»:
THE TRIBUNE. S o m e hundred* of y e a r s ap». in a
fam< >us c i ty , then* ex i s ted twi > elu*s*.*s " of j*-o|ilt\ the «»fle rai led P a t n . - i a n s
a n d the other PleU-ians Thr f'-inut-r W«TI- wraJthy. <iri>t"eratir and domin e e r i n g : t h e hitter wen* j*>or. democrat ic , l overs of freedom. T h e n<h . h a u g h t y Patr i c ian oppn*s*ed the Plebeuin>. put terrible tUAe* uj>»ri t h e m and impris-meti h u n d r e d s of-t h e m f<»r debt. But w h e n w a r m e n aet \I the pltet* of the City the^- N.irne «»pJ>reNsol |**»pl«' were the bravest of Soldiers and defends! their home from all f«»n*i>rn attacks. At lensrth .goaded lieyond entlunuice by the wr«»np« they were eomj»ellt^l to endure to despairing of retires^, in a mass they rivaled to M«»ib S-icer and resolvtxl theiv to build a city of their own, and leave their onetime masters to }K»ssessthe old town alone
The senate met in the capitol of Rome next day. The faces of the prey haired Patrician ie>:islators were anxious, for the lx>ne and bmin of lheir kingdom had left them defenceless against enemies even then battering at their walls.
After
•^^rva^t.^4 w/ti-th in U}a^ or» OD ^ ^ underatandinc that tfcejr ! „ rec-ogm*ed Horth in w e r e n o t ^ ^ i n U ? r f e m l mth b y ^ i
o w n . \V e shal l h a v e n o n e to be uuide G o u v e r n e u r w h o i s n o t a c h a m p i o n of police. Jiayors Bhakeapeare and Bob an,
: m e r c h a n d i s e of. tl ie ix i i^r e i ther b y h i s in f luence or }he% *rraBki ^u r^ " ^ lJX l a e l r ^Port ,
\ i - i - 1 ; .. ;• . . i i <• « . • i v. *i A t> looked upon this fund as a sacred trust, ; \ \ e l j e h e % e it c a b b i e of d e m o n s t r a h i s i n o n e y . or both. A R o m a n once not to be d i v e r t s from its intended par- '
t ion that the tone of m a n n e r s and s i l enced an e n e m y b y dec lar ing , that jx>se, chanty . but Mayor Gui!lotte has re-m o r a l s of a t o w n d e p e n d s large ly mont a d m i m l t h e riairur, m o r e than f^^f 1 , 1 1 * s moli*y Sor w h : C Q D e W M
# l i . • i r r •. i *i , «« . i i i^Tiliy Uabie, aad lobe u*ed aci-urding- to Ujxdi the editorial fon^ of it> l«K-ai tin-setting sun. The people who tak- h l s tQChntllloUt without * care fur the pres* If the siH-ial air of a placv ^ the trouble to investigate further the Uid; if there are quarrvls and origin of this journal, and who may brawls and old rMjur neigh bo r hood have not icet.1 something of the force feuds and a gossipy faultfinding of young men when taking hold of activity about, you may trace this new and somewhat radical projects.
will st-e an augury of success m this They aJie » element of the Gouverneur Publi>. in>r ('«»mjiiiny
A.vrain, the cumjxiny numbers m* -in the middle and \KJL the middle of THE WORM TURNED UPON THEM
aUrrtlurrt Tribi ^SAIWKDAY, JUNE 4, U
i TIME TABLE. Tmtea oa the R. W. A R K . leave
*or as follows: ooino tocnt .
Iftia A. M. 1 JO P. M 5. OOIMO HOBTH.
I A. M. W 3 P . M . sj
s ta te of afTaii> l<> the nui sa iKv of a newsj.»a|>er w h i c h h a s e d u c a t e d j»opu-lar ta^te unt i l it d**mand> th i s sort o! a l iment
B e l i e v i n g th i s w e *hall m a k e ti ie N O R T H E R N T R I B I N E c o n f o r m to the
l a w s of moral and s«»cwl hea l th W e sliaJl k»*ep its purjH.N*' h igh, its tone v i g o n n i s a n d pure W e exper t 1<J m a k e a pajn-r that a parent can g i v e ha^ ch i ldren and not |*>iso{i them.
Jn p-Jitics the T R I U C N E wi l l U' Republ ican. Not a colorless , l i fe less R e p u b l i c a n i s m . not that sort w h i c h repn-sents no c tmvic t ion utH»n establishe>l principles .
B u t a .Republ icanism w h i c h K
, . . . . . . v « * r. C*»tC JUT WOW moral responaibihty in vol vcJ in diverting it from the poor to other f»urpo«Kr*, Because the mavor jiositiveiy rt?fu»«xl to furutab an account of the money, the jury ws*» compelled to obtain the sums pa. 1 in frum the gamblers theniselve** and froiu the slate-cient published by the fanner criind jury.
aiie^»* that about &P*J>CJ i» unaccounted fur. A** j»a|»er?» re.attve to t.Ms Juud have IKX-L» de^imyrd b.v urder of the
' mayor ana th* b okA have disappcareJ.
CLUBBING EATldt
-We arc preparrd to offer our roaden _ rates rivta* them the SOUTHS aad either one of the periodicalM
Uttoa Morninv Hrrald Kew Yerk World jW«?k!v TW Century The Independent The Christian l*nk»n Harper's Monthly
^ Weekly
per yes V
lift- These will furnish the conservative force which will guard against measures which might be adopted but for th«> Lirger experience of this 'on tigent of older men. - -
Men from*thj bench, men from the st- »rv. f n »m the office and school; men of all shades of oj)inion upon social and religious toj)ics liave joint*<l them-
tk> Idlers of thr <**lv»tlou Aruir Ltxkt<l l p In Duiigrou* \ i l r . '
I'ui'Af.o. May 31.—"Sk.n the devil alive,' «va» the battle cry raised >u chorus iu the public street* by twc.ve salvat.omsts as they marchod in their umfcrn.s m seuri'li of the saolo enemy. Thcv lay .n prison today condemned to serve t w j months each in the Bndeweii unless each pays H tine of ££*> for be:n^ gunty of disorderly conducL
Wude thcv were sbouthaiv' "Skin the - - i - - - - J ' ' " t " ' U , U I J cievii "* an officer stop;>ed them and asked
rounded s e l v e s t oge ther to f o r m th i s corpora- tnern f^r their permit. They to id him to t t ion. W e m a k e these s t a t e m e n t s that *<** * hallway, as the sun was hot Forth-• , , , »i r _ i i with he arrested them and marched them
- thr' ,>oople m a y k n o w the force w h i c h ofT l n lhc W M I c h t c u T 0 a v e a u e s ! a l l o n < h e
l i eves in the g r a n d t r u t h s the par ty i> to push this enterprise unt i l at no heading the precession, whiie they lustily w a s org:ui ized to c h a m p i o n , and v e r y disfctnt <lay i ts [K»sition becoines ^-^auted which l»eea use t n i t h is i m m o r t a l and assure* 1 ! "- . , ,
t l N u n '• , I s.itan leading on. P l ease r e m e m b e r that th i s Ls no Justice Eberhardt told tb^m that while
mushnH>m trrowtlic»f a night A purl f h c authorities would as^st them in me , . work of *av:ng souls \l must be done with
not harm it, nor a o u l disorder. He was to.a he iva> but a poor worm of the earth any how. The worm turned and fin**! each sa!va:ion soldier |*ii and cosL
w e are *;ure of a w e l c o m e . f
must have defenders, exist to-<lay as much as in "54 when the present Republican ]»iiity first showetl Us strength. We believe the ideas of this j»arty. as such, are those which should obtain in all free governments. and as incarnate in Seward and Lincoln and Hawley and an army of otht#rs have and will continue to hold sway over th
the nr.?hty ho>t ad van.-m:
POTTER & SHERWOOD are too busy
with their customers to prepare an advertise
ment this week. They have an immense
stock of new goods, and will have something
to say in this space next week.
of criticism will cyclone of adversity destroy it. We have come to abide and we believe
much debate the seriate * passed laws restoring propertv and . * ,
. , A • *i * i * AIT T*I the Americam T>tH.)ple rights unjustly uiken from the Fie- TT^.:l ^.. , , beians irr the jjast. and for the future,
'"'they resolved upon the election of two officers hitherto unknown in Roman polities. These were to hold office one vear: ^thev were not to leave the city during that time; their houses were tube open day and night that all who needed aid might apply:
' their persons were to be sacred and inviolable. These officers were named Tribune*.
MASONIC. . • -
Mcisonie hall. Gouverneur, is being political thought of frocoed by H. L> Kipp, of Canton.
While thus believing and working we shall hoj>e not to l>e blind to the mistakes, which a party, because composed of meji liable to error, will often make; nor to the objectionable qualities of men aspirants for party favors though they train in Republi-jqgm ranks. .
We are an American citizen first and a Republican afterwards. We
, t>elieve a voter's duty to his country
The NORTHER* TRIBIXE will stand * P a r a n w u n t t o h i s fiddlt-v t o a n y
They Would be Jubi lant Convicts. OTTAWA. June 1.— Mr. Sproule, a mem
ber of pac'^ament from Ontario, will move m the house of eommous that the poveruor-
| general be asked to exercise clemency to-The annua l cormnunica t ton of t h e ' j " ' ^ * u deserving e n m m ^ s in the foi-
^ lowine manner: Life sentences to be corn-G r a n d lodge of N e w 1 ork , F . a n d A. mutod to a reascsa-bt^term of years, those 31.. o{>ens next T u e s d a v . '. w h o b a v e served ten years to be set at
. | liberty and all convicts with a recora of Dr. T. K. l i o s s i e . m a s t e r of G o u v - ^ o o d conduct to be ailoweda remission of
erneur lodge. 217. g o e s to N e w Y o r k ten days for every months imprisonment ,,^ \T ,„! .„ . * .**+^n,i *K^ r>~,nA Binoe January, 12JT7. Mr. 8prouk5 savs he on Moudaj to attend the Grand 8 U b m i t 9 l h e DrooCMm«n *„ V.^^ • . ^ . i -Lrnlge,
not for a poverty stricki-d down trod den caste—there is no such in the United States > nor yet for the wealthy Patrician nobility—it likewist^ does not exist here, but the TRIBUNE will
"speak for the people and demand that its voice be heard in defence of their rights if opfxjsed by any class or body of men. The Tribune of the Plehs could use the veto—his jxiwcr at first was simply negative; the NORTHERN TRIBUNE will use the vet< • jx>wer by putting the stamps of disapproval ujxjn nu*asurt-s inimical to the public go7>3. ~ It exj)ects also lit have a positive power in so shaping affairs that the veto may not l>e neeessarv.
SALUTATORY
particular j>arty. and his allegiance to it should continue only so long as the party exemplifies ideas worth lalx»ring for. worth, if need.be. fighting for. Believing this we shall endeavor to tre?n all parties, as iill men. fairly: and if a measure shall seem to us just we shall not declaim against it though its origin be within other party lines than our own.
We are come to sj>eak. through the colume* of the TRIBUNE, upon those topics not j»oliticaJ but moral and social which may <u*me Ufttn* us for discussion from time u> time. We l»elieve in the ultiniat*^ triumjib of right; andthmigh oul* ideals of the purity which ought to l>e found in legislators, of the honor that all men
Charles M Stafford, whom President Cleveland has appointed United States marshal for the eastern district of New York, is the master of Brooklyn lodge.
A new grand commandery has Herat
submits the proposition m order to make the queen's jubilee year "a year of rejoicing-to the poor unfortunates confined in living: tonibs."
T h e Kos;Llsh F o r t i f y i o j Herat .
BT. PETERSBURG, Juno ).— TelegTami from Meru confirm the statement that English eusnneers are actirely fortifying
^ Herat Walls and trenches are being been formed in Oregon, a t t h e c i t y of atrengtnened, and -edoubts built to resist
Albany. W F. Rubicon/ of ^i*Z^^£?^<Z* L u g e n e City , is gTiuid c o m m a n d e r , been obliired to appoint military officials a n d Fre lon J. Babeock , of Sa lem, protect the men * employed' on" the Torks] g r a n d recorder. • T n e »im of the Enriish authorities is to '
T . , . . i enable a trarnson of 10,000 men at Herat to The g r a n d lodge o f - M a r y l a n d , at withstand a siege for ninety day si
the centennial communication, made i — — an appropriation of *l.?(M) for the oiad«ton« on Ireland. c o m p l e t i o n of E. T S<'hultzs nAnur ^ L o X D O S ' M a ^ 30--Mr. Gladstone writes ab le " H N i n n - 1 ' f i n u , U f c « t a « r - that the liberal-unionists hav,n^ as sis ted U n - l . n ° T * r e e - m a s o n r y in the conservatives in passing the second «V • V i i n i o n * " u m b e r s wi l l reading of a bill makinsr the coercion of the ruusn the work , i n c l u d i n g a n a c c o u n t I r i s h People permanent, the Irish question <* the centennial pr<*ceediiurs is rirmaiiv m fti-aH f ^ n.« 1* ^ _
W. B. Parry, of Robert*. Parry & Co.. j ^ t master of Faxton lodge/left 1'tica last Tuesday for a visit to his old home in Wales, itr. Parry carritjs with him evidence of the es-
Is virtually s<Ktied for the present The Camberwell radical club is making arrangements on behalf of the radicals and Irishmen of London to give Mr. William O'Brien a banquet on hi* return for America.
The NORTHERN TRIBUNE enters the field of journalism in the endeavor to satisfy a need. If the sayings of the people of Gouverneur and vicinity are true, there exists a demand for
>y all r>eo-a vear (>r
Hani an Wants Revenge. ) . . . , . . . ""' CHICAGO, June 7.—Hanlan announces ?
s h o u l d posx^K of the *vav the l iquor l^ i i1 \U w n j . ( ' h h l s l > r ^ t h ^ ' n <?f f a x t o n that on his return to Canada he wiU chal-. i * . .- xioi»i l inn, m tlie f o n n of a g o l d lenge Gaudaur to row again on the same
w a t c h , w h i c h w a s presented to h i m course under exactly similar conditions. M o n d a y e w n i n g . i t bears the in- Tb e defeated champion expressed himseif s c r i p t i o n . "JYes* iit+*<1 t-o W o r s h i p f u l c6'*1^0 that he can outrow Gaudaur. If W i l l i a m B. P a n - v by membt j rs of t h e i a t t c r consents the match will occur Faxton lodp*. No." M7*. F and-A. M.. iaBidoot two months, . t'tica. N. \ . . >fay t]t\, ls.s7/* . _ I
I>*» . M T ^ . • V AT ' S h e I« In London*.
^r^»klyn ls t.-hav.-a Ma>*omc tem- Y t ^ i. u v^ , 1 —. • k l 1Xi LONDON, June L—It has been learned
pi**. I h e order has purchased the that Mrs. Sarah Montgomery, the Ameri-c h u r c h c a n ^a(^v' W R 0 w u s **ACi ° niiss;ng, sent i
/...^TA^*. ,4 »v • j a postal card from London on April 7 to ' corner of that a v e n u e a n d t b e American exchange m Benm request
ques t i on o u g h t to be met by all pie. may not l>e realized in _ a gent^ration. we see no rvas<»n why we should not cling to the ideals ail
^ „* i the same, and s<» far as r*msihh* IT-
design. u> be. In th* M M that such We U-lieve th-it iH I! „ i • demand exi-te , „ ent,r the v „ r k ^ u s i - m o r U a n H ^ " ^ ', " " " ' " — with^xed detenninati„n ,., s.vt.sfv . ^ \ l 7 l « r T \ *" , a R d R " l f , , p d av"n^ ^>m^
' ^ d e m a n d . ' , Zl^.}™?}™ ?f.»-» ™ the corner of that In this article we how to outlin
pnnap le . by which the journal and Great ^ . . r n , , move s W I v and it ^ ^ ^ c t u r T L S a f i R - I S P ^ J S ^ ^ r E , ^ the coTTK-mtion o^mg I t a r ^ W t \^Xer U. fortifvearhf-.t J ' ^ u n ^ f n ^ ra^ ° f B ^ t l y n - g L » i ie^oc-Sew York"n £Ln l pnded. _ = - . _ ^ • . — -: ;n < x ] , ; t a t ' "^ P ^ ^ d P - ' ^ ^ d l makfe the site the center Bo.tm, 3. Detroit 1: PitMbar, 5. P ^ e V
It mav beJKB little bef,,r- exnRin "Snn , T K 7 T " CT"Und t h < l t h B r " ^ : n l^'>«- '"HP The edifice **»* American ^ a * t , M - A t U « U c a, incwhat W T r r ^ , A 1 P , if Md "m!-V T" W d n v ( ' n , h*t a-£LSt',r?" of v ' f ^ ' t u d e * since ^ » ^ ' ^ * Inurnauowfi iea^e-Byra. mp^hat n e expect to do. to n i a k e ^ c k and then suffer th- reaction ! l w ^ hmh H r , , J , r t h - niinistrr of the C U M 30> O $ w e c o l
kn<tvn K>me thinp. we shall not do. ^ i v t„ <-.n»~ ; l a t " J / ' * I , h H Oim.ll I t w w n e v S w e shall not deal in vulgarity n.-r In di^ » - ; - . -. ( ^ ,.„ . •I«»df-T and a revenue t., extinguish
diatribe: wt-BhallrK^ cater t - .atart . ,.1 m , » , ' T ' " " ^ «l*'U '-r ruunutm the naruunVex-izu*T*,aui*x<- st.alJtn t- 1- candid and fair with Vp*** *a* never c-nunanded fmm
SiPOTTER & SHEEWOOD
-:THE-:-LEADING-MXILORS:-
FARMER 3ROS . VAN BUREN HOUsrf BLOCK.
Gouverneur. JST. Y.
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Geiits' Furiiishin a g - a m s t h a b i t s d e s t r u c t i v e of h o m e * M a d i ^ © s t r e e t f«r i ^ . o , . LI. . - w — . ^ . « ^ — « » c x» « r n m reqaes i -
*> and sxdf and g o v e r n m e n t shou ld IIH l » / ? ^ ' . < ^ » . and t h e ing that any letters thai might a m r e t bere ^ l eg i s la ture has p a s s e d an act e x e m p t - X o r t o e r *^ould be forwarded toLonaoa.
IN ENDLESS A'ARIETY. O
GOLD AND SI^VERSHIRTS! A S paialty.
u Youotf Pw>plf '* Th« Forum bctenuftt Amrnran Kj^axine uf Art
—Ice cream s«xla at Center <S
—Kid gloves at »:+:. &K- , 75< $1.00 at J. H. Ruthei-fonls.
—Plants of all kinds at Cei Cos.
—Parasols, KI<A es and hosi bottom prices at J. H. Ruther
—Fine line of fishing Uickle a ter & Cos.
—Large line t if suiruner shawh meres in fancy styles at J. H. jerford'a. ^
—Go and see the fine line of f tackle at Center & Cos.
—Fine line of Nottingham ci net in new and'elegant styles at Eutherfords
—Go to Waldos for a nice la ter, fly nett, screen or summer
—Beady mixed paint at ca ten days onlyt at 17 Clinton St.
—Black and fancy colored w brocaded trimming goods a
J. H. Rutherford's.
—Ice cream furnished in large titiee ^t reduced prices,
w l G. L. CENTER &
-New stock all wool suitings i t designs at popular prices
H. Rutherford's.
—^Don't buy factory harnesses yoh can get a good hand made neee; guaranteed at Waldo's, fo satne^for less money.
—The new railroad is coming cure a building lot before the; Tance in price. Inquire at 14 J town street.
—Remnants. Turkey red ca muslins, crash, ginghams, ehih cloaking, cottons, denims etc., H. Rutherford's.
—*'A better entertainment never given in Rome."—Rome i net "Jeptha" arid "Naiad Qu Union hall. June 6 and 7.
—A large and complete line of and colored silks, sateens, rhad*' and novelties for elegant costun J. H. Rutherford's.
To PLEASURE PARTIES—I hi
new and easy covered carry-all able of seating six or eight pel which will be hired to picnic or]
parties at reasonable rates. dere may be left at Lorenzo Sc livery, Gouverneur.
L. N. SMITH.
—NOTICE.—Having opened a class paint shop at 17 Clinton am now prepared to do painti all kinds, such as carriages, sh signs, furniture, house pair graining and papering. I cai general line of mixed paints. 1 varnishes, oils, brushes, <Sfcc, &x
*w R D. Jos — . — • ^ •
8EE-1X>W delightfully "'Da writes to the NORTHERN TRI from Potsdam. Society needs such genial souls as his.
for sensational slar^r: we shall n>t all-part h** f^rall disc^*nd to md^cent p^rsv^nahn^ nor in Anien-a thrust >mr mdiridiial cmevanc*es int" W> U'Deve t-j^h a r jprint '. w*J] aj'j«-a] t«' the sr«<d
W^ shall find no fault w;u. any our r«ad*-r* and w;r. th ,.wbo may fAil ;-• b l>ev* a> w
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