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3 ir IS? ife Heavy & Light -JJ iDRAYINGv iti FREJGHT AND BAG A E A PROMPT ATTEN \fc \S vl I O N I E N O ALL ORDERS I desire a portion of your business, and ray service and rates will be found sat isfactory & to your interest. x.f JOS. AHEARN, THE RELIABLE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Kstima tea Furnished. AIJ Work Done Right. Virginia, Minnesota. SMOKERS! if your choice of Smoke is a Jticb MihJ nuil Pleasant Cigar try that CKLRBRATKD AND ORIGINAL JAEDEGKE BROS.' HAVANA PLANTATION.. Cigar If an stood the test for fifteen yuan and is pronounced by fudges at fine as ever. IS STRICTLY A UNION MADE CIGAR. Beware of Imitations. Dulutli Iron Range Railway A 1* 1: I 11 :I« A ll i»3'tr.'i. A 11:30'7:1" jr» STATION A it I* Utilut.il Ar'l2:00 7:20 .Two Harbors ... Lv 11:00-fi.20 .. i)IUINNXitd IJV! 9:40! Allen Junction ... I v' 9:1.V4:00 ..Kiwabik. Lv :t5 .. Me Kinlcy Lvi 8:30 *$:•« spuria Lv 8:15jii:o.j Ai Ar Y» H:. 5 A KvtU'ib Lv. 8:WI3.2T» ... Yirjiliii:i .... Lv IS:lojH:.r A lien Juut'tion .. .'lower Junction.. \r 11 U.-)J7 :_0o A 10:1310:111' IJV 11:17 7:0." A 11 A II »|7 .. A 9:1514:40 ..Lv 8:l5i ir) Lv. 7:15'2.4i ..Lvi 7 :ai2:.V. Tnwer ijiy-:-, Twins* nm Mm urihiy only. TI':iins daily :i:50 7:40 Lv 4:30| IS: 15 A 0:1lti:12 Ar |lo:4U' Ar. 7:loiif): -rr Ar t):3:i|lti'.u'UAr mid from lrummond on xfei't tSuuday. U. M. HKlvtiKKSON, Agent. Duluth, Missabe & Korthern Ry. DAILY KXCKl'T SUNDAY. il A STATION' I A it ... Duluth Ar 10:30' 3:40 ... Proctor Lvil0:*.i :5 10 Iron Junction ...Lv' H:Ulill:l3 ...Mt. Iron Lv1 jl2::20 ...Virginia Lv 0:55.1^:30 Eveleth Lv! 7:42 13:57 W:5ti' Ar Sparta Lv! ,i~:34 !ll:^ii Ar Biwabik Lv !1J:I2 ti.iii|ll:5ti Ar llibbing: Lvi 7:15,1-:'J7 Minda Klye.r leaves Huluth 7.10 a. m. ar riving at Virginia lo:13tt. tn. Arrives in Rih oinc 11:00 a. ni return ins leaves liibbing 13:40 5. in., Virginia 1 :"8 p. in. arriving at Dulutli 1:35 p. in. lor tates ami Information \-i!l on J. U. HANSON, Li. I. CIk City Council 1* TELEPHONE 147. ii/ $ Frank Reid. & P. A. Gieat Noitliera Railwaj, ••The Way to the W.eat" Lv. Dulutli. Ar. Dulutli. 6:20 am. St. Paul aud Minneapolis .* 6:10 am 3 45 pm '-Gopher State Express". .• 2:00 pm *11:15 pn». St. Paul and MinneapoiisT+ 9:23 pin •Dailv +Except Sunday Twin City sleepers ready at 9 p. ua. Leave Virginia 12:50 p. m., arrive Minneapolis 7:59, St. Paul 8:30 P-m*J Seven and one half hours to Twin Cities via 'he D.. & N. Ky. and the "Gopher State Express." sotid-vestibuled. coach, parlor ob .servation car and Great Northern dinins car train. No Change of Depots at Duluth. Connections made at St. Paul with all cast and south bound trains. Leave rates Virginia 7-(H) am .daily except Sun day via Great Northern Rv., for Crookston. Grand Forks. Butte. Helena, Spokane, Seat tle Portland and Vancouver. Special low Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 inclusive. Write for information. A. BROSTEDT. Northern Passenger Agent. 432 W. Superior Street Duluth, Minn THE NORTHWESTERN LINE Leave Dulutli •Pally. *F.x. Sunday 8:40 am 4:00 pm 5:80 5:30 S:30 iu 5:30 oi Arrive Duluth .St. Paul, Miuueapolis. St. Paul. Miuneawolis. ..Chicago, Milwaukee.. 3:25 Bl 9:45 11:10 am 11:10 am 11:10 am 11:10 a Appleton Osh kosh, Fond du Lac. FAST MAIL Pullman sleepers Free chair cars Dining cars City Ticket Office. 3112 West Superior St.Ju lnth. Depot, Foot Fifth Avenue Job Printing at The Enterprise Official Publication ••of ProcccdlRis* ••A Council Chamber, Virginia. Minn., October 31. 1905. llegular meeting. Council called to order by Vice Ppresident Bush. lloll cull. Present—Aldermen Mattson, Johnson, Wig gen, Mr. Vice President. Absent—Aldermen George, Coffey—8. Readine minutes of previous meeting-. Moved and supported that the minutes be approved as rend. Curried. Report of Poundmaster C. M. Jackson was read. -Moved and supported that the report be ac cepted and placed uu file. Carried. The city clerk's report for the third quarter of 1905 was read. Moved and supported that theieport be ac cepted aud placed on file. Carried. Petition of property owners in block No. 49 for opening of alley was read. Moved and supported that the petition be laid on the table. Carried. Liquor license application of Sandboe& Redtleld, together with bond, was presented. Moved and supported that license be grant ed and bond approved. Carried. Liquor license application of John Hiiro its, with proper bond, was presented. Moved and supported that license lie grant ed and bond approved. Carried. New liquor license bond of Lantr,v & Nelson was presented. Moved iind supported that bond be ap proved. Carried. Bond of Jacob Johnson for reuioviup side walk was presented. Moved and supported that bond be approv ed. The following bills were referred to the Fi nance Committee: Vi r« in ia a in ber Co ITS 34 W\ T. Bailey Lumber Co. 35 .'A MikeAlexson 1 00 Fred Anderson 4 00 T. D. Sullivan 45 S3 Virginia Light & Water Co 198 OO Ideal Plumbing Co National Drill Co Troy iSteam Laundry Duluth News Tribune Nelson Shields Virginia Enterprise Minnesota Land & Construction Co.. Ayes—Aldermen Mattson, Johnson, IViggi-n, Oerge. Mr. Vice President 5. Nays None. E. G. BtTSH, Attest: Vice Piesident uf the City C'ouncu. A. N XHO.ucsun, City Cleriw Approved November 1905. M. L. Fay. Mayor. Couucii Chamber, Virgiraa. Mitm.,i Oct. 31,190.*. Kesoiutiou authorizing issuance of sewer warrants in District No. 3-D to C. C. Butler. By Alderman Bush. Kesolved by the city council of tbe city of Virginia that tbe city clerk be and he is here by authorized to issue and deliver to C. C. Butler sewer warrants for construction of sewers in District No", -i— as follows: Three sewer warrants in the sum of $500 each, arid one warrant in the sum of two hun dred and forty-six (#216.00) dollars, each bear ing interest at the rate of five per cent per an num. Moved by Alderman Mattsou supported by Alderman Johnson that above resolution be adopted. Ayes—Aldermen Mattsom, Johnson, George, Wiggen, Vice Pres. Bush.—5. Navs: None. E. G. Bush. Attest: Vice President of City Council. A. N. THOMPSON, City Clerk. Approved November C. 1905. A. N. THOMPSON. City Clerk. Approved Nov. 6 1905. 21 35 50 3 70 23 07 4S 05 57 :li 1^ ao 2 00 P. A. Ciruse 13 75 Sewer assessments for Sewer Districts Nos. 1— A, 3— and S—O'were presented. Moved and supported that the assee-snjents as read bendopted. Carried. Ordinance No. (iii was presonted. .Moved and supported that it b« laid over. Carried. The following resolutions were adopted: Council Chamber, Virginia, Minn., Oct. 31.1905. KfPolutioii authorizing payment of Oetolier salaries. By Atderinnu Mattsou^-- Resolved by the City Council of this City of Virginia that- the city clerk be and is hereby authorized to draw orders on the city treas urer in payment of the following October salaries: Fire Department salaries Fire Chief, salary P. Sullivan, chief of police J. E. Mattson, pairolinan J. G. Fredriksen, patrolman Wra. McLean, patrolman City Aldermen A. Uawkinson, treasui'fr A, N. Thooipsou, city clerk Dr. J. H. Crowe, health officer.. Otto A, Poirier, city attorney. C.Christophersonstreet commissioner t'. M. Jackson, pouudmasier Mrs. Nels Anderson, janitor work streetjlabor month of October -Moved by Aldermnn Johnson supported by Alderinan George that above resolution be adopted. lit) f!0 75 00 70 00 tiO 10 till 00 «0 00 4X 00 oo •X.I to i« 00 rtt) (Xf CO 00 10 3: 5i« :J0 M. L." FAY, Mayor. council Chamber. Virginia, Minn., October 31.1905. Resolution authorizing street commissioner to connect sewer with water main for flush ing purposes. By Alderman Mattson. Resolved by the city council of the city of Virginia that the street commissioner is here by authorized to connect the water hydrant by pipe to flush the following sewers, to-wit Sewer at east end of alley between Wa)nut street and Chestnut street. Snwer at east end of alley between Chestnut street and Maple street. Sewer at east end of alley between Maple street and Spruce street. Moved by Alderman Wiggen supported by Alderman George that the above resolution be adopted. Ayes—Aldermen Mattson, Wiggen, George. Vice Pres. Bush. Nays—None. E. G. BUSH. Attest: Vice President of the City Council. M. L. FAY. Mayor! Couucii Chamber, Virginia, Minn., Oct. 31, 1905. Resolution authorizing election on propo sition of annexing certain adjoining territorv to the city of Virginia. By Alderman Mattson. Whereas, A petition was duly tiled with the city clerk of the city of Virginia, Saint Louis county, Minnesota, on the 6th day of October, 1905, for the annexation to said city of cer tain territory, which territory Is described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Section six (6), township fifty-eight (58), north of range seventeen west of the Fourth Prin cipal Meridiau Saint Louis County, Minne sota, thence south four (4) miles to the south west corner of Sect ion nineteen (19), thence east three (3) miles to the southeast corner of Section twenty-one (21), thence north two 2) miles to the northeast corner of Section sixteen (16), thence west one and one-fourth (U4) miles to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE'/i of NEi-z) of Section seventeen (17.) thence south one-fourth mile to the south west corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NF.J4 of NEJi) of Section seventeen (17), thence west one and one fourth (114) miles to the southwest corner oi the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW& of NEW) of Section eighteen (18), thence north one-half (Vz) mile to the north west corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW '4 of SEV4) of Section seven- (7i, thonce east one-fourth H) mile to the southwest corner of the northeast quar ter of tbe southeast quarter (NEH of sEM) of Section seven (7), thence north one-ha'lf (14) mile to the northwest corner of the south east quarter of the northeast quarter (SEM of NEH) of Section seven (7), thence east one-fourth (Ji) mile to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (SEH of NEJ4) of Section seven 7. thence north one-fourth 4%) mile to the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter 1NW4 of NW54) of Section eight (8), thence east one-half (L/s mile to the northeast corner of the northeast, quarter of the northwest quarter (NEi4 of NWJ4) of Section eight 8j, thence north one (1) mile to the northwest corner of the north west qiKirter of1 the northeast quarter (NW of NE^) of Section five (5). thence west one and one-half (l'/».i miles to the place of beginning, being the west half of Section five (5), all of Sections six (8). sixteen (16), nine teen (19), twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) and all those portions of Sections seven (7 seven teen (17» and eighteen (18) not included with in the present corporate limits of the City of Virginln, Saint Louis County, Minnesota. And. Whereas, Said petition was duly sign ed by more than one-fourth (h) of the resi dent electors of such territory so desired to he annexed, and Whereas, Notice of such filing was duly published in the official paper of said city, to-wit, The Virginia Enterprise, on the 6th day of October, 1905, and in the official paper of the County of Saint, Louis, to-wit, The Du luth News Tribune, on the 17th day of Octo ber, 1905, now, therefore. Be It Resolved, By the city council of the city of Virginia, that the said petition be, and tbe same hereby is granted, and that the question of the annexation of said territory to the city of Virginia be submitted to the le gal voters of said territory, at a special elec tion which is hereby called and ordered for that purpose to fee held nn Tuesday, the 38th day of November, 1905. A11 of said territory shall constitute one election district for the purposes of said special election, which shall be held iu the bailding known as George Ran k-.la's House, and situated in said territors*. The following named three (3) persons, quali fied electors residing iu said territory, W. W. Woodward. George Rankila aud John P. Wat kins, are hereby appointed TO act as judges of said special election. Be It Further Resolved, That the city clerk of the ty of Virginia be aud hereby is in structed to publish iu the official paper of the city of Virginia, to-wit, The Virginia Enter prise. and in the official paper of the County of Saiat Louis, to-wit. The Duluth News Tri bune, once eacli week for two successive weeks prior to the date fixed for such elec tion, a notice thereof, containing the time and place of holding the same, the descrip tion or the election district, the names of the judges of election appointed and a statement of the proposition to be voted upon, and to cause copies of such notice of election to be posted at least ten (10) days before the date fixed for the same, in three Ci 1 public places in said election district. Be It Resolved Further, That such election shall lie conducted in all respects as required by law for eity elections, aod that the city clerk of the city of Virginia be and hereby is instructed to provide for such election all necessary poll lists, ballot boxes, ballots, booths, polling places and all other appur tenances of said election. Be It Further Resolved, That the form of ballot to be used at such election be as fol lows: BALLOT. (Proposition to annex certain territory in Sec tions b. 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and SI, all in Township 5S, Range 17 West, to the City of Virginia. Saint Louis County, Minnesota. Place across mark 1X opposite the word "YES" under the arrow if you wish to vote in favor of tbe proposition. Place across mart YES (Xi oppo site the word "NO" if you wish to vote against the. proposit ion. NO Adopted on.rootiou of Alderman Johnson, supportea by Alderman Mattsoa, l-y the fol lowing vote: Ayes— Alduruieu Mattson, Wiggen. George, Johnson, Mr. Vice President E. G. Bush. Nays—none. Adopted Oct. 31, 1905. E. BUSH. Attest: Vice President of the City Council. A.N. THOMPSON, City Clerk, Approved November 8,1(05. M. L. FAT, Mayor. Council Chambers, Virginia, Minn., Oct. 31.1905. Resolution relating to election on proposi tion of annexing certain adjoining territory to the City of Virginia. By Alderman Mattson. Whereat, A petition was duly filed with the city clerk of the city of Virginia. Saint Louis County, Minnesota, on the 6th day of Octo ber, 1905. for tbe annexation to said city of certain territory, which territory is described as follows: Commencing at the north-west corner of tbe northwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter [NW} of NE&] of Section five L61. Town chip fifty-eight {581, north of Bange seven •teen 117], west of the Fourth Principal Me- ridian -in Saint JLouis 'County, Minnesota, thence south twoN|21 miles to the southwest corner of tbei south west quarter of the south east quarter [SW)4 of SE!iV of Section eight 18|, thence.east one and one-half [1541 miles to the southeast corner of Section nine 1.9], thence north two L2] miles to the northeast corner of Section four [41. thence west one and one- half [1V47 miles to the place of be ginning, being the east half of Sections five 151 and eight 18] and all of Sections four |4| »nd nine [9J and.lying wholly within Town ship fifty-eight |58], north of Range seven teen 1171, West of the Fourth Principal Merid ian in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, com monly known as Missabe Mountain Township. Ana Whereas, said petition was duly signed hy more than one-fourth H41 of the resident electors of such territory so desired to lie an nexed. and Whereas, Notice of such filing was duly published in tbe official paper of said city, to wit, The Virginia Enterprise, on the 6th day of.October» 1905. and in the official pa pea of the County of Saint Louis, to-wit, The Duluth News Tribune, on the 17th day of October, 1905, uow, therefore, Be It Resolredi By the city council of the city of Virginia, that the said petition be. and the same hereby is granted, and that the question of the annexation of said territory to thes city of Virginia be submitted to the legal voters of said territory, at a special election which is hereby called and ordered for that purpose, to be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of November, 19J5. All of said terri tory shall constitute one election district for th« purposes of said special election, which shall be held in the building known as the Lincoln Mine Dry House, and situated in said territory. The following named three [3] persons, qualified electors residing _in said territory, Daniel C. Shea, Thomas Flannagan aud Guy H. Moore, are hereby appointed to act as judges of said special election. Be It Further Resolved. That the city clerk of the city of Virginia be and hereby is in structed to publish in the official paper of the oity of Virginia, to-wit. The Virginia Enter prise, and in the official paper of the county of Saint Louis, to-wit, The Duluth News Tri bune, once each week for two successive weeks prior to the date fixed for such elec tion, a notice thereof, containing the time and place of holding the same, the descrip tion of the election district, the names of th§ judges of election appointed and a statement of the proposition to be voted upon and to cause copies of such notice of election to be posted at least ten (10) days before the date fixed for the same, in threw 8) public places in said election district. Be It Further Resolved, That such election shall be conducted in all respects as required by law for city elections and that the City clerk of the city of Virginia be and is hereby instructed to provide for such election all necessary poll lists, ballot boxes, ballots, booths, polling places and all other appur tenances of said election. Be It Further Resolved, That tlie form of ballot to be used at. such election be as fol lows: BALLOT. Proposition to annex certain territory in Sec tions 4, 5, 8 and 9, ail in Township 58, Range* 17 West, to the City of Virginia. Saint Louis County, Minnesota. I'lace a cross mark (X) opposite the word "YES" under the arrow if you wish to vote In favor of the proposition. Place a cross mark (X) oppo site.'the word "NO" if you wish to vote against ,th» proposition. Tlie foregoing resolution was offered by Al derman Mattson and on motion of Alderman George secoi ded by Alder man'Johnson was declared adopted, by tbe following vote Ayes Aldermen Alattson, Wiggen, John son George, Mr. Vice President E. G. IJush—5. Nays—None. Adopted Oct. 31,1#C5. Attest: A. Approved November0,19ii5. If E. G. BUSH, Vio« President, of the City Council. N. THOMPSON, City Clerk. WIGGEN BLOCK L. FAV, Mayor. Council Chamber, Virginia, Minn.. Oct. ::1, I9t ». Ky AldermHti Busli Whereas, The use of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 18. Town ship 58, Range 17. was desired by tbe city of Virginia for park and other public purposes, lieneficiai to said city, and whereas. W. W. Broughton, Esq., the Great Northern R'y Co. of St, Paul and the North western Improvement Co. of St. Paul, have granted to the city a lease of said tract for a very nominal consideration. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Virginia that the thanks of this body, the mayor and the people of the city of Virginia are hereby extended to the parties above mentioned for their considerations and cour tesy in the granting of said lease to the city of Virginia. Adopted on motion of Aid. Mattson. sup ported by Aid. George, by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Mattson,Wiggen, Johnson, George, Mr. Vice President E. G, Bush. Nays—None. Adopted Oct. 31. 1905. •i K. G. BUSH, Vice President City Council, Attest: -A. N. THOMPSON, •f City Clerk. Approved November 6, 905. -M. L. FAY, Mayor. i4 Council-Chambers, Virginia, Minn., Oct. 31,19in. Resolution relating to pound-master of Virginia. By Alderman Wiggen. Resolved by the city council ».f .the city of Virginia that the services of the pondmaster of the city of Virginia, be. and the same are hgfeby terminated, and discontinued, to take effect Nvvember 1st, 1905. Resolved further, that the oity clerk forth with notify the pondmaster of said city of the foregoing resolution. Adopted on motion of Alderman George, supported by Alderman Johnson, by the fol lowing vote: Ayes—Aldermen Mattson, Wiggen, John song George, Mr. Vice Pres. E. G. Rush. Nrys—None. Adopted October 31,1905. 1^- E. G. BOTH, j§ •. Vice President 0/ the City Council. Attest: V: yk. N. THOMPSON. City Clerk. Approved November 6, 1905. 'W M. Lk PAT, a*-- ,. Mayor. Moved and supported that tbe council ad journ. O. D. KINNEY. President. Carried. YES NO CASH MEAT MARKET FRANK SIEBERT, Proprietor I desire to announce that I have purchased of B. O. Wiggen his Independent Meat Market business, and so licit a continuance of the past patronage extended the market. I shall continue to cany first-class meats and sell at the same prices inaugurated by Mr, Wiggen. All Orders Promptly Attended GROCERIES! wwwwww First-class groceries are among the prime necessities of life. Our aim is to carry the best. Our stock is always complete and up to-date, and we are sure our goods will please. Helpful. Mrs. Nexdore—"My daughter had her first opportunity last night to play the new piano we bought for her. Did you hear her?" Mrs. Pepprey—"Yes, we had com pany last night we were delighted." Mrs. Nexdore—"Er-really?" Mrs. Pepprey—"Yes, we didn't like our callers at all and were glad they left early." Ungallant Man. Tess—"She was vaccinated the other day, I hear." "-Yes, but she's awfully disappointed about it." Tess—«"What's the mater? Didn't it take?" Jess—"Oh, yes, but the stupid doc tor neglected to say anything com plimentary about her pretty arm." His Side Line. "Business is booming with the Rev. Goodman." "I presume you mean that he is sav ing lots of souls." "No I mean that he tied seventeen marriage knots last week. Saving souls is just his side line."—Detroit Tribune. Didn't Even Want to Do That. Itinerant Ike—Ever play chess? Weary Walter—No too much like work. Why, yon can sit for an hour or more without moving. But you've .got to move some time,, haven't you? VIRQINIA MERCANTILE CO. TELEPHONE NO. 110 Hay and Peed Crockery and Glassware Explaining It. Magistrate—I suppose you will claim you were suffering from tempor ary insanity when you hit this man. Prisoner—No," judge. I dnnno thot I c'u'd say 'twas "timp'rance insan ity." 'Twas drunk I was at the tohne, aor. Never*Touched Him. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Does a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. Domestic and Foreign Exchange Issued. A. VIRGINIA, MINNESOTA. N. THOMPSON City Oletk. Council Chambers, Virginia, Minn., Nov. 7. 190.Y Regular meeting. Council called to order by the President. Roll call. 'I* Aldermen Johuson, Bush—:,'. Miittsoh, George, Cof Presents Abserit—Aldermen fey, Wigsen—4. No quorum. Meeting adjourned until Wednesday eve n g, Novembers, at 8:00o'clock. A. N. THOMPSON, City Ulerk" Caught the Habit, ye worried, Mlrandy?" "No, Zeke." "Ain't got no secret troubles?" "No, Zeke." "Be ye expectln' anythln' onpleas ant?" "No, Zeke. Why ye askin'. What's yer reason?" "O, I ain't got no reason. I was just askin' fer nothin' in perticler, like wimmln do." story Goodley—"Poor fellow! His fas very affecting wasn't It?" Hardart—"Yes, but It didn't affect ray pocketbook." 'Ifti 7-^m, E. Z. GRIGGS, Vice President. Easily Explained. "That Mrs. Smiley is a very attract ive woman, don't you think?" "I didn't think so this morning." "You oiefn't.*' "No. I took the other side of the gtreet^^en I saw herJSW***--.. "That's strange.'* •_/" "r "Not at all. She was -using the gar den hose." Conclusive Evidence. Judge—You are charged with blow ing open a safe and abstracting $200 in coin therefrom. Have you anything to say? Prisoner—Is It true that I overlook* ed $10,000 in bills? Judge—Yes. i.:\ Prisoner—My plea will be insanity. Paying for Qas. "What is a retainer, pop?" "A retainer, my son, is the money people pay us lawyers before we. do any work." "Oh, I see. It's like those pay gas meters. The people have to pay the money before they get any gas."— Yonkers Statesman. Guaranty. Old Grabbenheimer (tearfully)— Bromise, bromise me, mein dear boy, dot you vill make mein daughter happy. Young Nickelbaum (briskly)—I guarantees berfect sadisfaction, Mees ter Grabbenheimer, or I returns der girl."—Puck. The "Florsheim" shoe at HaliV. First Class Musicians. I'p-to-Pate Music. tt)iil$on'$ Orchestra, George g. million. Director and manager. Music Furnished for balls re ceptions, entertainments etc. From two to twelve pieces. Lessons on mandolin and violin. Terms moderate. Phone No* 113-2 Virginia The Virginia Livery DANIEL COFFEY, PROP, FINEST RIGe tip THE OI TV* CHESTNUT STREET.] i,NCXT TO VIR4IINIA HARDWARE •fel VIRGINIA, MINN. B. F. BRITTS, Cashier. 'j*?/, CO,