I The Only Store I OF ITS KIND I IN THE WEST. % < - rpHE only place where you can find what you want d in our line. I HE only place that sells goods on their merit. I yjfJ'E make our own prices. We sell at a profit. I "XXT * nave bargains in surplus stock. "VVe guaran- | vv tee every article as represented. * " "XXT are establishing a trade for the hereafter , not | * only for to-day and tomorrow , but for years to I come , by conducting our business in a straight , legiti- f mate maimer , giving full value , dollar for dollar , and • y . backing up just what we say. • " \7t7" * lave one ° * - r # King's celebrated Optometer's | / * - - ' an can your eyes wi tli spectacles correctly. 'SFT ® cn . ar e nothing for piercing ears with a new v painless process , its very funny ; makes any one laugh. WE are having a big sale on Gold Watches , which we sell same price as silver. ti s It will be impossible to describe all we have for sale , so drop in and convince yourself that there is no place like it on earth. R L Ital ! k to MAIN AVENUE , - CORNER NORTH OF TOST OFFICE REMOVAL ! I ain now located in the store room lately vacated by Mrs. T. Nelis , on Main Avenue , where I will he pleas- \ ed to see all my old customers and many new owes. My stock will he larger and finer than ever , and my > -v prices as low as the lowest. H. H. BEERY. , 1888. - : - Fall Season.1889. : . B The fact that my efforts in the past to produce m none but of the highest standaid of excellence have been appreciated by friends and customers , [ as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi ly ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions n for the Fall and \ \ inter season. Ml Collection of Fie Fairies For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will give me pleasure to have you see my stock , wiiich is as large and handsome an assortment of new r * goods a s can beshowrn by any of the best houses ' Sp in larger cities. 1 am better prepared now to exe cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl ish and perfect iitting garments. L. BERNHEIMER , I McCook , Nebraska. JIUUCIIANT TAILOR- OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. \ Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. i OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. - f A dAMPBELL , Pbcsident. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice Presioevt. \t \ O. HOCKNELL , Secretary. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. | f F. L. BROWN , Treasoaer. ! > CIRCLE HIT LIST E , : ; EATON & CO. , Proprietors.a [ J EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. L r East Railroad Street , - - SIcCook , Nebraska. a c c r - \ c i \ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . c I SUBSCRIBE FOR ' ] " [ ] [ TRIBUNE$1,5 ° A YEAR. J _ ML H _ . . _ . - iw " . - . .i. * - , -a i. . . . . _ - Zj Zlmm l mW MjMMJMfaaMI * Tm = imirniJK ir : 'rti * " i Jf-S 'g * ' I . I ll Commissioners' Proceedings. IndianiiIa. Nkii. . Oclolier 1. 1888 Bonrd of county commlSHloiicra mot persu- ant to adjournment. Present , II. 11. Ducli- worth. Stephen Holies timl Henrv Cruotrce. commissioners , anil Geo. W. Hoper , clerk , Minutes of Inst ineotinjr raid and approved. In the matter of the petition of W. L. Mc- Clunjj and others , asking for Hconso to sell mult.flplrltuous and vinous liquors at Lebanon , Red Willow Co. , Neb. , read and considered and on motion same was rejected by reason ol IiiHUlIlolciicy of petitioners , and tho violation of the law. On motion the following : claim was audltet and allowed , and clerk directed to draw war rant on county general fund levy. 1883. as fol lows , towit : Sirs. Julia A. Fox , board and cure of pauper , Dortha Skow. $10. On motion board adjourned to meet Oct. 2 1888. II. R. DUCKWORTH. Attest : Chairman GEO. W. KOPEK. Clerk. Jndianoi-A. Neb. . Oct. 2,1688. Hoard of county commissioners met persu ant to adjournment. Present , H. U. Duck worth , Stephen Holies and Henry Crubtrec commissioners , and Geo. W. Koper , clerk , M'nutes of previous meeting read and i\\ \ proved. In the matter of the special election held it North Valley precinct on August27.1888 , tin following' were had and done , to-wit : NOTICE. State of Nebraska , i aa Hsu WiiiowCo. f55" ' ToV. . S. Phillips and W. 0. Ron.l , two disin tcrested electors ol Red Willow Co. . Neb. , you nrc hereby notified that you have been select ed by me to act an members of a board of can vassers , consisting of the county clerk and two disinterested electors of said county , t ( canvass the returns of a special election hehi in North Valley precinct , on tho27tli day ol August , 1888. and for that purpose , you wil appear at tho county cleik's ollice of sail county , on tho 28th day of August. 1 88 , at t o'clock , P. M. Duted this 28ih day of August 1888. GEO. W. ROPER , [ seal. ] Clei k abstuact of votes cast at a special election held in North Vallej precinct. Red Willow Co. , Nebr. , on Augusi 27th , li-SS. for and.against . issuing bonds in sail precinct , for thw purposo of aidi'igor ImilUiiif. canal. The following votes were cast : For issuing bonds , one hundred (100) ( ) votes Against issuing bunds , thirty-seven (37) ) votes Total majority for issuing bonds , sixty-thret ( ft't ) roles. We tho undersigned , Gen W. Roper county clerk of Red Willow county , andV. . S Phillips and W. O. Hond. two disinterested electors of said county , acting us a board ol canvassers for the purpose of canvassing tin votes cast at u special election held in North Valley precinct. Red Willow county , Nebr. , on thc27Ui dujof August , 1888. tor the pur pose of issuing bonds to aid the Hartley Canal Co. to construct a canal in said precinct , do hereby certily that the foregoing is a true and correct return of all the votes cast according to the poll books returned from daid precinct In testimony whereof , we have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of the county to be allixed , this 28th day of August. 1888. GEO. W. ROPER , County Clerk. W.S.PHILLIPS , Canvasser. W. O HOND. Canvasser. On motion , the board proceeded to ascertain the icsult ot the cunvnss of votes cast at tin- special election held in Noith Vullej precinct , August27.18S8upon the proposition to issue bands ol said precinct , in the amount of seven thousand duliais , to aid in the construction ol a canal at or near Uaitley , Nebraska. The board , on due investigation , do find that more Uiud two thiids of the votes cast in said pre cinct were in favor of said pi oposition , audit is hereby ordered that the notice of tho udop tion of said proposition be published in the luflianola Courier , a newspaper of general cir- cuiiUion published at Iudianola , in said Red Willow cow ty , Nebr. , for two successive weeks , as by law in such cases made and pro vided. Statement of Mrs. C L. Nottleron. superin tendent of pul > Ic instruction , for third quar ter , ending Oct 1st. 18S3 , as follows , to-wit : INSTITUTE EXPENSES. Paid Prof. Valentine S 75 0 < ! lleltmun 30 ou Lessons in drawing and piodeis 21 00 Circulars . , , 125 Janitor and ice , , , , , - 2 70 Mr. Minkler 3 Ou Total 137 95 Rec'd from Co. Commissioners 100 00 " " teachers examined 90 00 Total 190 00 Balance on hand 52 05 On motion , same was approved. On motion , the following claims were audit- Ed and allowed , and clerk directed to draw war rants on county general fund levy.lSSS.as fol lows , to-wit : Joseph Merritt , care of pauper. Smith. $7 25 Will S. King , pub. notice of election. . . 18 00 W. W Gosfaid. judge special election. 2 00 W O. Rond. canvassing special election , 2 DU VV. S. Phillips , canvassing special elec tion 2 0(1 ( I. S. Kirkendall , judge.speclal election , 2 00 : ; . E. Hyrkit , 2 00 Ambrose Heck , clerk , " " 2 00 . ) . W. Heck , clerk , special election and return poll books , , 4 70 3. W. Curl'uian , medical attendance , pauper. It. H.Crisweli.55 allowed 40 00 Toward Lumber Co . coal for jail 8 C5 .cander Starbuck , jailer fee. prisoner , G. Shaffert 12 50 \ W. Butler , board prisoners at Mc- Cook 4 GO L. McMillen , medicines for pauper , DorthaSkow , . , 4 90 ! F. Woehuer , glass in court houseand ilts. C. L. Nettlcton. s'-rvici-s , supt. public instruction. 3rd quarter. . 1S9 50 t. M. Suavely , services , county attor ney , 3id quarter 162 50 . Teeter , digging grave , pauper , R. H. Criswell 2 00 ibbctt & Wei born , furniture for pau per. Mrs. Herr CO 00 On motion , the following claims were audit- 1 and allowed , and clerk directed to draw arrants on county bridge lund levy , 18S8 , as jllows. to-wit : Has Lumt.er 8Co. , bridge mntcrials furutehed $ is 05 On motion , Hj ° following claims were audit 1 and allowed , and clerk directed to draw arrants on county eeneral fu 4 levy , 1887 , as ) llows to-wit : . B. Duckworth , services as commis sioner 5 8 00 enry Crabtrpe , services as commis sioner , . 20 00 On motion , board adjourn to meet October 1838. B. B. DUCKWORTH , Attest : Chairman. GEO. W. ROPER. Clerk. Indianola. Neb. . Octobers. 1883. Hoard of county commissioners met persu- it to ndjournoiept. Present , B. B. Duck- ] : > rth. Henrv Crabtrec and Stephen Holies , mmissioners. and Geo. W. Roper , clerk inutes of previous meeting read # d ap * • ovod. * Road No.203. Petition of Thomas E. Brown. ' L-orge R. Tupper ; at ; U.for a consent road ' fld ond considered , and on motion , same te. ] anted , provided the county bo ai.np expense * r right ot way. Commencing at soutbsvest l rner eccttop22. tience north on section .Hue { northwest corivir ection 22 , thence east on ' bi ion line to iiortheastjcornersectfon 23. and r rra mating thereat , uU In Aowjo.2 , rango26 , ; st. . ) n motion , tho following claims were nu4lf. und allowed , and clerk directed to draw irrunt on couutj general fund lery. 1E88. as lows , to-wit : H.Goodrich , rrolghton 6craper8. . . . $ 28 52 t S. Phillips , postage and express,3rd s quarter 4 CO f El. Bennett. J. p. . Stale vs. Oilplant , j 2 .1 ' • ' - • • • i • I i . . . ' r- . . claim. 5185. allowed nt 100 E. R. Banks.deputy sheriff , claim , f 42.60 allowed at 25 00 Ou motion , tho following claim was audited and allowed and clerk directed to draw war rant on county bridge fund levy , 18S8 , as fol lows , to-wit : R H. Thomas , hauling bridge material. $ 8 50 On motion , board adjourned to meet October 19.1S83. ' - B. H. DUCKWORTH , Attest : Chairman. GEO W. ROPER. Clerk. GENERAL ITEMS. Quito n number of people are laid up with sieknesH , through the county. Wc arc admonished to unusual carefulness , this being the season of sudden and extreme changes of temperature. Tiio desks and scats for the Vincent school house were hauled out from the city , Saturday. They uro models of comfort. Alex. Johnson is preparing to enjoy more convenience und eomrurt this winter , by build ing on a commodious kitchen addition. Mrs. Albert Griilin. whoso recovery from an attack of typhoid Cover has been in doubt , Is improving at this writing with ehunres of ul timate recovery. A young daughter is also down with tho samo disease. The fuir was a success us to quality of ex hibits , but not altogether satisfactory and creditubleaB to quantity being too small for- iigood showing. Evorything passed off with out hindrance ordisordor , however , and much may be said in Its praNe. Tho prohibition orator failed to uut in appearance to the dis appointment of many. The joint debate was a complete victory for tho republican al though both gentlemen handled their themes iiiamastcrful manner. The union iaborspeak- ers met with adiscouragingaudlence.asmany were leaving the grounds by tho time they caiueon the scene of auliou. Samples or farm produce were sot aside to be sent to the nation al museum at Washington. Rei'outeh. For First Place. A great amount of political engineering will be done by friends of candidates to secure for their man the first place on the ticket , and the best man will probably secure the coveted place. Then if endorsed by tho people , the election is assured. Electric Hitters has been put to the front , its merits passed upon , lias heen indorsed , and unanimously given the tirst place , among remedies peculiarly adapted to the relief and curcof all Diseases of kidneys , liver and stomach. Elcctno Hitters , being gurranteed , is a safe investment. Price , 50 cents aud 61 per bottle at A. McMillen's drug stoie. The Growth of Luxury. Prosperity encourages luxury ; luxury is enervating , and encourages sloth ; luxury tends to produce , and in the world's history has often produced , national decay. Now , the growth of luxury for the last half century has been very great and very general. We do not merely mean that the rate of living has ad vanced. This of itself is not necessarily to be deplored in any class , and in some classes is n matter of serious congratulation. That an agricultural laborer , for instance , should be able to procure more food , better clothing , better housing , and better education for his cliildieu than he cou'd ' li ty years airo isa mat ter to rejoice over , and a state of things to se cure by every proper means. What we mean is , that the scale of comfort has enormously grown. Aud the tondonoy is ever upward. Young men beginning life try to start where their lathers left oh" . Some quarter of a cent ury ago tnere was a discussion in tho newspa pers as to the prudence or otherwiso of young persons In the upper classes marrying on an income of three hundred a year. Three times that income would be now considered inade quate by the critics who conducted the discus sion. Quarterly Review. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing lias caused such a general revival ol trade at A.McMiilen'sdrug store as their giving away to their customers of so many tree Irial bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable artiein from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs , colds , asthma , bronchi tis , croup and ail throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying b.getting a trial bottle free , large size $1. Every bottle warranted. Manifold Cyclopedia Eighth Volume. Theoightp volume of Alden's Manifold Cy clopedia extonda from Ceylon to Club-Foot. and is fully equal to its predecessors its hand some type , numerous illustrations , bandy form , neat , substantial bindingand more than all , its skillful editing , which brings within such convenient limits such a vast amount of knowledge , so well adapted to popular needs , arc a satisfaction and a delight to students. Not only in its raarvelously low price , but in every other tespept , this seems better than an other Cyclopedia suited for use in the homes of the masses , and in our public libraries. A specimen volume , to be returned if not want ol , may be had in cloth binding for 50 cents , or in half Morocco for 65 cents ; postage. lOcts. Address Jonx B. Alden. Publisher. New York , Chicago. Atlanta. Ga. . or San Francisco. Tate Springs , Tpnn. , July 4 , iS83. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : During the spring cf ityj , whije vrorkirg in the field at my koine in Morgan cpuntyj Ga. , I pulled off my shoes to give my feet ft rest. Unfortunately , I walked into a clump of poison osk , and in a few days my feet were in a terrible condition , and 1 could not 1 put on a slice because cf the soreness and swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases usually are , and e' crythir.g was healed up. About the same tii.e : the following spring , 1872 , my feet became sere again , as at first , and everj' succeeding spring for five years brought Lack the same condition cf the dis ease , only each time it became more dis tressing , because I began to think it was a lifetime trouble. Finally , I was induced to try Swift's Spcific. I trok six bottles , and to-day am er.ii. cly well. My improvement was gra lual from the i. . t , and no evidence of the disease remains. I shall lake pleas ure in testifying as to its curathc proper ties. It is the greatest blood purifier in ex istence. Yours truly , J. L. Morgax. The foregoing certificate is tcken at random from thousands of letters in posses sion of fhe Swift Speci.c Co. , and presented simply cs a sampje. It is a voluntary statcmcrt , giving facts and results of the case. Its accuracy and genuir-jness are beyond quction. A valuable Treatise on Blood and SLin Diseases mailed free. Address > THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ri . . . > % a j . _ rim The banana peel Is tuiobti ui yu but a great sveler. Ague can not he permanently cured until le system has been thoroughly cleansed ot II morbid matter. Quinine nnd other febri- ugc3 , will check it temporarily but It is sure 4 ) return un/es / thesystem has been cleansed , or this purposo tiicr/f ja nothing better than t. Patrick's Pills ! They not op y physic , but loroughly cleanse the entire syBtenr'and wiH , 1 most cases , prevent ague nnd like malarial sew es/f / used as soon as the first symptoms ipear. Bold by ail druggists. ' Wit is folly , unless a yiso jjiau lias the - Hjpiiijr of it. ' ' ' BUCKLEN'S ABNICA SALVE. * The Best Ba } 'E in the world for cuts , bruis- .sorc8. ulcere , fujt rheum , fever sores , tet- r , chapped hands , cbijbjajnj , corns , and ail in eruptions , and positively cures pljes. or 1 pay required. It is guaranteed logive ppr. ct satisfaction , or money refunded. Price * cents per box. For sals by A. McMillen. J * JJ J J Jj j i # ' THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS . announces the reduction of its price from Two cents to ONE CENT per copy. J ' It is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced journalism in the West should lead in placing the American newspaper of to-day upon the basis 0. ' the lowest unit of American coinage. Twelve years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and throughout the Northwest. The founding of The Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. But they were wrong. To-day there is not a nickel paper in Chicago , and the circulation of The Daily News averages , as shown by its pub lished sworn statements , 175,000 copies a day with a single exception the largest daily circula tion in America , and greater than the circula tions of all oilier Chicago dailies combined. The Daily News has prospered beyond the most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it lias more than once made its grateful acknowledg ments to an appreciative public. It believes , how ever , that the time has now come when , acting entirely within the limits of a wise commercial progression , it can give its thanks more practical expression. It proposes henceforth to "divide" as to its friends and to multiply as to its circula tion. To-day it reduces its price to One Cent V7d expects to double its circulation. And anticipating the questionings of the doubtful let it be brieflv said that the thing can be done. The Daily News all that it has been in the past , as well as all that is rightly expected of > t in the future as a leader in progressive Ameri- ; an journalism can be produced and sold for one cent a day , and this by reason of those com mon principles of trade which make possible lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate volume of sales increases. The Daily News now sells croer a million papers a weeh , as shown by its published sworn statements of circulation , and it can affo'-d to sell at a smaller profit per paper than other Chicago dailies , no one of which has as much as one-third the average daily circulation We are ajrents for the following reliable companies Note date of organi zation and splendid assets : yEtna of Hartford. Conn..ISl J S9SBS,840 Insurance Co. of N. A. . I'hiia. , 17U4 , 8,474,352 Plienix of Brooklyn , 1 5:5 : , 5S' , )7,025 ) Connecticut of Ilartl'onl , 1850 2.iR : .742 Continental of New Yoik , 1852 , . . . . 5,2W. ' . ) S1 Pennsylvania Fiteof Pliila. , 1S25. . . 2,710,885 I/iucshireof } Jaiiche terEng. , 1852 , l,4tblb7 COLYIN & PEMPOY , McCOOK. NEBRASKA. , mmm mm iinitiwu ilium win iuktub 11 1 1 1 m - ' " > ' t > • ' 1 - STou will find a splendid line oF Cloths , Cassimeres , Wor steds , London Suitings , and Trouserings , and a complete assortment of Spring and Fall Overcoatings. Also Esqui mau Beavers in all shades at DEYS . DALE'S Fine Custom Tailor Shops , opposite llje new pnstofficc. Good fits guaranteed. Thir ty five years ' experience in New y irk City. MAIX AVENUE , McCOOK. NEB. " t. e. Mccracken , McCOOK. NEBRASKA , Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light- ling , Tornado and Hail Storm. KILPATRICK BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horses branded on left hip or left shouder. jjksj , P. O. address. Estelle Hayes , and Heat- rB * , county - 7 235. rice. Neb. Kunce. Stink- j ? 53ingWater and Freneh- ItisSllwSSMM'i man creeks. Chase Co. $ Pgggg | & } Nebraska. eSkS22 ! * - * / ! Brand as cut on side of ( Ss5 b--/b' some animals , on hip and 3Bg&3 gSgtt& Bidos of some , or 3113- * -T Ksas-tSaalS tvjere oll tje a , , ! , , , , , ] . JOBS F. BLAUI * . Ureeder of Improved Sheep. I m.Merino SsraHS Sv L AND S L Southdown fejjffiw wBwgPjjg Personal iu- IBHCSSSyftWfy SSy rorrcspond- fSm W j W' ence solicited. I Wt3flffilr ? TvTrffinllir Address him gmg | g j5r nt Kr-d Willow , MI&KHETgdMjfcr Nebraska. EATON BROS. & CO. P. O. address. McCook , Kcbraska. Itainresouth of McCook. Cattle branded on left hip. Also. 10 , 5. A and ( r hv11 lirandsnu left hip. iji - flg IIorss branded same ( Hg on left shoulder. • a of The Daily News. The large addition to its present million-a-wcek circulation , which will ! surely conic with its reduction to one cent a day , will fully compensate for the reduced profit at which each paper is sold. All this concerns the reader only as assuring him that The Daily News ' can reduce its price and at the same time maintain ' its high character as the foremost newspaper of the j * i Northwest that a million-a-wcck circulation J makes the otherwise impossible entirely possible. j The present is peculiarly the time to inaugu rate this popular departure in American jour- j nalism. The approaching Presidential election widens immeasurably the field and opportunity \ for The Daily News as an independent , impartial , t < fearless newspaper one free from all the entangle- ' \ ments of mere partisan allegiance. The demand \ is more and more for a newspaper which shall give all the political news free from partisan color ing , and which shall tell the absolute , unvarnished < I truth about things , regardless of its effect upon the j fortunes of this or that political party or candidate. j This demand Tim Daily News aims to meet , and at its reduced price it combines all the elements j which should make it literally everybody's paper. To the thousands of new readers whose atten tion is now for the first time directed to The Daily News it is proper to say that they will find it complete in all the essentials of the best Ameri can journalism of to-day. Its quality as a ncivs- paper proper is best indicated in the fact that it is < the only low-priced paper in Chicago or the North-west , which is a member of the " Asso ciated Press. " The other "Associated Press" papers in Chicago , the Tribune , the Times and Inter-Ocean all cost three cents. The Chicago Daily News prints all the mnus and sells it for , one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Mailed , postage paid , at S .oo per year , or 25c. per month. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON , Publisher , The Daily News , Chicago. - - - . i . . . . . . . . . ii i • • • • " - - .t- : : : : : : : : : : : : • : : : : : : : : : : • : : : : : : : : • : : : : : : : : : : " : v.v.vva. - " • : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : li 11Clllf liuullo < JjuWubL llibOO hi i | : -n ? IN THE CITY. 4- : l\ \ • • 4 _ . _ . : : I : : ' ' ' • • • - : : : , -I ; Have .jnst received a heavy stock of new , ' • • | j CLOTHINGwhich makes our stock com- ; : : : \i \ plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business 'li ' : ! -j Suits , Work Suits , School Suits , J tc , Etc. • • • : : ' - : : : : ' i | : A COMPLETE LINE OE : : ! : : ' . . . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ' : • I ! J ' = : ij 1 We received this week , from Chicago , the ' : ! ; ; largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , I : : • ' • \ Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , ; [ \ j : : Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , • • : • • ; ' Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. ' : " : . • : ; • 4 " , , , i _ . . : • : . 1 : ij : A § 3,000 STOCK OF : jj ' ' ' ; • * 4 f : : ! ; : Beefs end Siioss , Robbers , Etc : : - . _ _ _ , , ' : ; li : We have 815,000 in Merchandise to sell f' "J j ; i for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price : \ ] : ' : ' < as any house can sell. Don t pay more for ; • : ' ; ; 1 goods than we pretend to ask , thinking : j • : ] you are saving ' " 25 cents on a dollar , " as ! [ • ; : ! * ' some of our competitors advertise. it • : ' * . : : . ' . ' : : * ' : . . i . . , : : : : < : : : - ' • : : Bottom Prices PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY , Blank Books , j Legal Blanks , * Land Blanks , * \ Inks. Pens. Pencils. Tablets. Etc. . ] AT THE TRIBUNE - OFFICE. \ t 1 - fl