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m* the labor world. I PUBLISHED 3VE RY SATURDAY. _£ .•_•"/ fe 'Ice, 101 T^rW Bug. Business Ou fis DuluttL T«fcejhone 3*1' SUBSCRIPT101^' One year, te aflvane®—•••••• Six Months, to advance. Three Months, In advance y- Slnglo copies & cents- Advertising rates m»4» know.® cation. «tnwB G. AKIST, Editor «»4 Mi." Pttbllalier. letters ana articles relating to the so cial problem are solicited.: BBtered ft the Fostoftice at Dulutli, Minn., aa second daw matter. George Lentz, aged 22 years, honor ably discharged from the 5th Massa chusetts regiment at the close of the •war with Spain, sought work, and fail ing to find it after days of diligent search, shot himself, says the Boston Post. This young man, who killed himself after becoming discouraged, -a little out of the ordinary. There area number of young meti right here tin Duluth who resigned good positions -enlist for Ins country's good, and who-supposed by all the bluff and brag there was made about "the patriotic" spirit that these young fellows showed, •that they surely would be given em ployment if they were fortunate? enough 'to return. Some of these boys left railyoad positions and of course the railroad managers are always patri otic and one even resigned a city job. :rfc Have" thfey been restored to. their places? No, and they never will bo, p' and precious little the public cares Wb^ther^.they ever get' another day's J)' -tt^rk. -^They were patriotic Americans when th^^fe^f?-away', Vifler seeing eight, broilingffcqn, livin^|^4®sayi®^"^S^ dr.'nking^ vile water/ ^ufljeting' thing, tilfey returfleSihoine' wherS'Aijr, late lC found t$jat their jBtpcSJ ,$ ^ikmejican1northwe patfioti^n was nfit wqisjfc" much and that th(Kr were Just c4^0j^,peoplf, r«frwho he|u no superio^ jilfhfc^i joV *?over th^ fellow home ipd'kej^this. Ho^ws^Te ijtnore^ i9itd prOTected the1, roufning heroes?, We bad especial tram meet them in St ftf Paul to|fhurry!!jhiem home so they ^ould not be given an opportunity to spend all, their money iivthe twin cit :-iie8.'"'Ho^ patriotic I There the inter* est" in th'tise brave boys ended/and tfaey J--P-S wcre given the glorious privilege to.gff their way and hunt for employment. it Some of *them are vainly .hunting yet. "King of Andorra," is the title '^of a book recently irom the publishers written by Henry. IS. Harris of this city.' It' is the first work, outside of .shoit magazine stories,-done by Mr. Harris. The story is admir ably told. It reads smoothly, and above all, in these days of an over crowded1 literary market, contains or iginalityi' It has oeen said that ther^ is a resemblance between the "King of Andorra'? and the ".Prisoner of Zenda That idea might oecur at first to tb reader, but on comparing thei two it rccdily recognized that .Mr/Harris ha¥ copied nothing, neitiier-. of the plot hor in the telliug of the story, from An' i|v thony Hope's popular novel. The au thor of the "King of Andorra" has cer i:i:n!y shown his ability for story, writing.kof a- high class and his,literary career will? be watched with interest by a host of frifends in this his home city.- j' According to late accounts it settled fact that the American p?ople know precious little of the true condi tion of affairs in the Philippines. All matter for publication, before being sent has to be submitted to an army officer for approval, and according to the statement of the correspondents of a dozen of the leading papers of the country the truth is not told, nor any thing that has a tefifdency to give the DULUTH IMPERIAL THE FAVORITE OF THE FAMILY. MOOSE BRAND MALT IHXTRACT lib'* *1.00 SO It COUNCIL WADES gives* splendid '-streitjf*' "MiM-iOl young! rests the nerves and nounAet Uiej bodies-of all who are weak or ait ing.Sold bydraggsts everywhere appll- MOOSE BRANF) BEER Xtwenst/t is a moist appetizing ami «7di cious fceermadefjrom «ted slock and has consvder* oblymoreUJAUTY 7 to it thatb other beers. OTiters, smmptfe case MLUtHSREWINCCa 0ULU1H.MINN. true state of airs- ^fre./ undoubtedly be a da/ re loot-, irig the treasury for the purpv 1S«. of fattening a horde of army contra^ctors- Mayor Harrison of Chicago is bt, mentioned by the republican press as a possible presidential candidate ot1 the democratic ticket. Now» there Will be many other "possible" candi dates before the time for holding the next national convention. It- is all well enough to talk about these "pos sible" candidates but: when the demo crats get- together. to name a candi?^ date the map who Will succeed will be Wm. J. Bryan., He is the man that Mark' Hanna and his cohorts tear in the coming presidential election. A large list of subscribers were added: t^T-He Labor World from Iron River it&$- week^^whlcl^ only goes to show 'ople^ are appreciating our. What has' become of the -Home Con1 sumers' League? The echo- answers: What? It was of a few days and full cf trouble. Nevertheless it- did n^»t .live in vain for it accomplished some godd' while the work was followed up.S Notwithstanding the glorious pros perous times St. Paul had ano'ther bank failure this week. We would not think such a thing possible under the gold standard: Probably due to "lack of confidence." 1 FLEISCHMANN & Co's Vegetable1 /Compressed Yeast Try if. Hunoequal. The Beer r" Save Yc|or'Labels for Premiums,. Yon au^cetVlis any grocer. OF THE PEOPLE Brewed FOR THE PEOPLE Relished BY THE PEOPLE A. FITGER & CO. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. PURE, SWEET/ NUTRITIOUS. The F^rst Lesson Tha Big Store jPainton & White Antiquities and Rellos Merchandise Is wU1 of reckoning in tfc near future and thb people instead of the politicians will have lmething to offer to these people who a REM- every: ajct. ev^en, a^leep^|fcn^ 'tiiw^i happeri, tp 'thilik ^yoilvi^A'^, in"pfO|^v.i condition' to get badly'fooled.1 The excursioiis:being runto -this aty duemg/'the summer are* proving- a great'' success. TThey" will hav^.a tpn to ad^rti^e ,^nd,ati'^ei satn% time th^ viSit^ra'leave^coisideE able mfcney here-iwhile-.^tfey-iienjoy ?the cxnile'rating l&ke -breesfes Ji A few-have returned to the seryice of their glorious country for the reason tJifct they could not find work lp the 'city from which they enlisted. It has 'been that way since the d£wn .j£ his fory that men who do the fightiiig.-are' ca&fr aside as an old horse that is no i1 lodger useful. When will men grot wise "enough to fig'it for their own interests^ '$( iijgifead of for army contractors and ppiiticians. Surely not until the fool killer has made his rounds and1 slain about seventy-five per cent of the com vs- r^(3iis paper will contain a.wfite-up Cf^our 'neighboring city, Ashland, with in ai week or two. If you want to keep j)o»{ted»!pn up-to-date news- send $1.00 and haveThe- Labor World sent to. your address for the coming year. "Jfju will never regret it. artyi- J« ljA '0$ |»*large3t kccuipulatlbni^jpilt Hlgh i^'SUks ever! shojw^ In.'ipbluth, in fit| ^sulteibte^ for Walata,'' Skirts 511a' Dresses, pfaln 1 black-, 'brocaded BUbk-and- colore of all descriptions,, to us to on or •|^|g69o,\4p,c. 3Bo, 25o Bimck an# Cotpreti Dross OootiSm Black Dress Gopds -remnants, the bal arice of our-Great MillEnd Sale and remnants accumulated during,one of the most -successful. Dress Goods/Sea-, sons, for jfears: values ranging up to fl a yard. In two immense lots, at per yard— 25c and 10c Colored Dress Goods remnants, some thing like 1,000 lengths ranging from yard "to.6 yards and values up to 11.00 a yard in two lots at, per yard— 25o and lOo Remnants of Linings Remnants of S^lrt Llnlngs.\ 36-Inch ln terllnlngs about 1,000 yards A to close at...... ..» ••I ease Black Canvas, regu-\ lar 12%e quality to close Qlp per -yard ..• Remnants of Wash Goods. Apron checked Ginghams,-In .Blue and Whiternolid and broken checks fl ne •-corded'Dimities, in pretty stripes and checks 'regular. 6c and 10c qualities to close, per. yard ...:.....,*SV Remnants and' part pieces'of Choice Ginghams, 32-lnch Organdies. Simpson's Percales/- Kn values up to lac, at, yard W Mill Remnants and Swivel Silks and 'Silk Striped Ginghams, regular 25c values, at 1 At3Mc 1 case Towels, 17x34 Inch, worth 8c. At 24c 1 case 60-inch Cream Table Damask Worth 35c. At $1.00 Dozen. 50 dozen Napkins, -worth ?1.25 always. Remnants of Flannels. Si *1 case Outing Flannels, Mill Ends._ cheap at 7c Mill End price 1 case Guinea Hen Flannels, 'brown, blue and gray, mill remnants, worth 12%c mill end price. 7 a' per yard 1 case Outinar Flannels, light col ors 12c quality mill remnants Mill End price ..... 2© iin "business/is to attend to your own business and by-attending to it well success vill follow, Our Advice to the Publio Is: Bcws with contempt on our small contemporary on the wrong side of the street and people, when he -tries to convince the intelligent public to beware of a store advertising SECONDS—Itemnants, Odds and Ends, Soiled Goods, etc. Buy the finest goods in the city—buy remnants—(and occasionally job lots, but no rubbish). We have at certain seasons of the year an accumulation of odds and ends, and sometimes soiled goods. This is the result of the immense patronage the people bestow upon us. We sell thAe goods and sell them cheap. The people'know it, and you know it to your sorrow. Buy where you can buy the cheapest. No responsible house will misrepresent its Merchandise. .Trade where they do the biggest business. They buy cheaper and sell cheaper, (their markets are different.) Are generally found by the carload in stores whose business has been at a standstill for years they ven display them in their windows for want of new materials. Still, they have the nerve to k«ep up tliat old shy-lock cry of "QUALITY" in order to rob you. sold here for what IT IS, for what IT IS WORTH—and the majority of Hie people know it. Our business demonstrates it—THE PEOPLE MADE IT! The Bis Remnant and Odd and End Sale will be continued until Satur day Night July 22d^-Bigger and better Bargains than even Lots of Ladies'Gloves. Ladles' 2-claajKKid Gloves. Ladles' 2-clasp XJhatn^jGloves-Jin white of butter, •wortSl'-» 17all go at,1 pair ..!$£.-.. .V.,y...Oww 'Ladles' 4-buttw/ anll7lst!lngrkld Glpves, sizes -*!, 5%."^ /ne. worth up Jo 0F.SO palr^i.pv.™Ov Ladles' Gauntlet Bicycle and,'Drlv lng Gloyes, -worth 75c a palr—a pair .......,. Ladles' 21 and 26-inch ^Black English Twilled TJmbrelfas, iv orth Jl up-to fl.00 ,^achl..."..'I IFO Ladles! (anqyTparasols, In ichecks, stripes and white, with hemstitched borders some are worth J3.95 each: all for, ft 4 each .V A lot of Ladies' fancy Plaid: Sun Shades, worth $3.00 OB for, each l«ww Remnants of Laces. QIm OflS per yard— Fine Dimities, new fancy Foul ards, Dotted -Swisses, India Silks, worth up to 4 Qlp 19q at, per yard........ Linens, Mu sUns, White Goods. At 150 40-inch -White Piques. Mill Ends, worth 50c a yard. At Oc— 1 case Fancv White Goods. Stripes, etc.. -worth 1214c 1 case remnants Dotted Swisses, worth 10c.: At 4c 1 case checked White Goods, rem* riants, worth Sc. ts* shoulders Be IOC Remnants of Embroideries.. So successful #as our'laist week's sel ling of these Mill Ends, that -we pur chased the remainder ,.of -the manu facturer's stock, of which' we had the option and these will go ,on sale Mon day at the sanie ridiculous prices— per yard— 22C to2G|G- Remnants of Ribbons. A big purchase of Mill Ends in Ribbons-^ The 10c kind for v:\.. .« The 15c kind for .. ....... The 20c kind The 25c kind All colors and all kinds. Don't Forget Our Bargain Geuntersm They are Leaded with Bargains for You. &-.50 kind -AOa sale-pHce ......ifO© Ladies' White Duck Suits, slightly soiled $3.kind cl03lng Qftn out price Ladies' Under wear Jtfk Mill 'End Sale of Ladies' good Gowns, trimmed with tucks and In-.?/.»'•• sertion sale price— 40c and 056 Indies' Muslin Drawers, umbrella shape, yoke -band. f sale price...... .... ......~Ww Ladies' Chemise trimmed with lace and Embroidery sale price— 35c, 49c, 69c and 89c 10 dozen Ladies' Muslin Short Un dersklrts 39c kind, OIS«k sale price 100 Our usual 20c Oriental' Lace -for, per yard .... Our usual 10c imitation Torchon, for ... Our usual 20c imitation Torchon for .... ... A large quantity of Mill Ends, worth from 5c to 10c— Am for,' per"yard. .* '...... An ass6rtment of laces, in Black, and butter colors -all kinds, -worth from 35c to $1, at, (BA per yard :....u.. ........ Ww Remnants of Carpets. In rug lengths/ velvets, Moquette "and Axminster, worth up. tb $1.50 Mill End Sale,' (ffiffee -each Bug remnants of Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels, worth up_ to $1.50 each Mill End 11 ODD AMD END SALE MOW GOING ON HERE. iXw. Odds and Ends in our Cloak Department., S^Sc OddLisoft Umbrellas and Parasols. 13- MI End Sale of Ladies' Black and Colored Dress Skirts, SO QQ 'worHi up to 16 price 10 doz- Ladies'White Pique Skirts, wcrth $5: closing ftO 4Q out'price —.-— ........ ,v«iv Your choice of any summer silk Cape In stock, worth:,, Aft up to *18, at ......... L.'.^lfO, 1 dozen Ladles' High Class Shirt Waists, all new. and up-to-date styles, worth up -to t2 OQn closing out price, 13 Ladles' Tailored Suits, in black and colored, former price $19.50 tftQ Oa your choice 25'dozen Ladles' Percale Wrappers well-made, separate waist .lining full -width skirt,. fancy, ruffle over RAA sale, each Ingrain Remnants, from 2% to 6 yards, at HALF PRICE. Odd Pairs of Curtains. 50 pairs slightly, soiled, cne, two and three pairs of a kind. In Irish Point. Point de Calais and Brus sels Net: worth up to $6.50 a pair En.d. Be $3.98 Nottingham Curtains, 20 pairs, one and two pairs of a. kind, worth up to $3.75 a pair Mill End CQ 9S sale, price Odd Rugs. in 6xfi Jap Rugs our- regular price 8c @'36x36 Jap rugs, worth up to $1.25 each Mill End price, mm C. w: ERICSON, ..The Clothier.. Is the place to find a full assortment of ark Cassimere Suit—ask to see our Union made—for $8.00 Pine Black Suit— Union mode—for ^l.w. W Pretty Plaid Suit— £/f Art Union made. ipl-MeW 219 West Superior Street, DULUTH, MINN. SEND ONE DOLLAR S .Itkl. .Ik..f CklHI*,'**wiuMi J«ui. 1WMWI.M rRKl«H» C.O.I». tVUKT TO lUIllillM, IM eu iimIk llat rnrMtl Hrfw «na« MBfaONT SATUrACTMI, HACTLT AS EQUAL TO »tWU«8 rHMUTAILAT*eo.oato *IA.mUKTHERIPBlSEitTIB, it HAHBEtT MMMIN VH EVU MW, H|ki iMi: OUR SPECIAL PRIC *Dd fnlttit ahargM, leM then.00 sent vltli order. «VE MAKE THIS TOP BUCi6Y,lllS^owl'fACT0^1 IF YOU WISH C",CM0» (rem better material than moet .Gu miMla, makers pat in |li.0» bugglee. 8t*l8Fpr I8B». MxM firomtbe BMt Seaioned Wood, WARMEST That MlOierJMr,,yWiOB Balld. aa Illuatrated, or Bre^ater BJdeBar. from the Scram I a 7 on a Kabber UeaTlly Llned, (all Bids and back eartalna. MaflagtOuarao. tfod equal tetany 1160.00 bug^rwork, Bod^ black, GeardarktflMB Ikr le» feagn* n, WRITt rOB niKI WWI CITAUMICE. YOU DELICIOUS, WHOLESOMEi PALATABLE 1 T£lf SIS.5O'toj^ba0Fj9E« OABIKET BUROXOK la tba graataat ever offered oy anr houae. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS •ertttmente,' offering aakawhi B»klu under vartoua nunos, with varlooa Indneements. Writ, uw frlwA la Ckittpi ui Uifi wM •lUABLS ARD WHO 'U IOT. TUP DIIDntPlf-mi eyerr •onnw iBrsoTMEsr, I HE PUIliHwll KTHRT WlOl) mn ITMY UIGH in*1 tbDt iAcini' iun, imi HROIHIWI. MADK BY THE BEST MAKEtt IN AMERICA, rtlOH THE BEST *ATEKIA" ell. SovT WH»fO Cut this ad. out and send to us wllb il.UO, aniwo will send you thlo SKWllirKOVliD AVIS qCKRM PAKLOU in the highest grade Instruments, also fitted with Hia MBdConplen and Vox Hiaaaa« alBO best Delffe felts, leatherBi lllusueu Wl W 1U&1SUO«CIQU|»»v^A*O»m,U plated pedal frames and every modern improvement. WB PVRNISH FUEK a handsome organ stool and the beetorgaa CUARAWTEED25YEARSeveirylWithpublished.bookinstruction ACM«Qoeea Or|» we issue a written binding 25 years guarantiee, b^ the terms and cohdifions of which if any part gives o'lt we repair it free of charge. Try it •p V*?h .^.uL®n^.?**:•.....$3-50 20 18x36 Jap Rugs,' worth up to 73c 10c 15c :AX09, $125.00 4 OA Elegant Dressy Suit— 4 #1 O Union Made...........4IU«UU and upwards. Overcoats—Blue and Black Beave "Di.on.1.^!!s~!.......$10.00 Better ones— Latest Up-to-Date UNION LABEL HATS—from the best to the cheapest. C. W. ERICSON, s, SI2, SIB, 818 Up wide er airraw Iraek, hll Iwtt Me aa Mtk «rtla«, daa last a lifetime, ftfianlw rill mail laadihafte. Ouimiiu i*uun WBIFB IOB .nn WWI CTLAUNIN, YOU CAM MAKE~$500.00 Thla Tenr BeUlnJUB ||I.W ones.' OBSSB ONH TO-DAY. YOTI OAK 8EI.II IT FOB seaoa ixnrx dx£A.t. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). CHICAGO, ILL. CALL ON VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., SEND WO MONEY SiH WSIHfSi: _-ht depot and tonnd ull.inm ei&ctlr represetifced, enulU MMtlMt UIWMHll m' kMiMSMkOO, aad THIl, SUATS8T, SAMAlI TOI1 KTU HKAKD W, jw SJr»^hU^"?illnm» 11150 180 poandl and the freight will trenjn It cent* for ea'h 600 telle*. Civfc it THREE MONTHS' TWIALlnyonrown hom«,Md w» will retain- yoar. •iMo.apjr-dar are nit satLifled. w. Mll dir. fmat Mkw aal grain ef MKWSIM II )&Mr Slt.MnAaf, *11 liltediWftliTa J05ree. 8ewl^r JUAIa. «^lalM» ns ^^iiTduifeTeB^^ FIARO rOLl8RM, 01)6 Illustration fihowg mocblnacloeed,(head drop tliie(rom Efuht) to beniMIMStttaWr-table.-itaad dnk, tke aUi«r epn with (till lenelu tabl* «nd head iiifpiaoe for dramri, tatert ISM UeUtM fruw, carred, panolcd, emhomed and decorated cabinet flnJiili, flrieEt nlekel drawer pnll», re8t« on ^catr. ters, ball beartnr adJneUble treadle, (tenoltae Smrth Iron etand. Finest l»f« B%k Am ktad, four mqtlon feed,,»elf thre»ding_vibi*t. lnff shuttle, automatic bobbin .winder, adjuitable bearingB,' patent t«nBl(Ml liberator, improved looee wheel, adjuitalle preum^ loot, iinproved itauttla carrier, patent needle batent drew guard, head is bandsomelf decorated and wiawM aad NaillWTjilOlHi TOTM TVTED. .. GUARANTEED U(MW%*dp(, Ml JartlfcHiacamt mImIm. artto mtiC tnrjkUwbar,itpositive NUT. (Bears, Roebndc SEND US QUE DOLLAR OUUAK.by (rtight C.ll. fc, toeiaaiaaUoo. Yc'u call examine it at your nearest freight depot, ana If yo« find It exactly as represented, equal to organs thatreUliat •76.00 to $100.00, the gfreatest valueyouever saw and far bottertuan organs advertised by others at more Pjythe retgfr agent our •pecUlOO daneftrprtee. WI.1S. less thelLormJ ftrelfMeharwfc ST3I.75 IS OUKSPEGIAL 9D DAYS PRICE, iniwfe edbyothera. Sach an offer was never made beforei, THE ACME QUEEN shown, which iJengraved direct from a eome ldea of its bnutllhl apiwmaeh Made froITl SOlia Quarter Sawed Oak, antique flnlsh, ea and ornamented, latest I8Q0Style. AC«lt QW»r feet 5 Inches high, *2 inches long, winches, wide 350 pounds: contains oeta»M,ll stops as follows: IHMMM,weand PrloclMl, Melodla, C^Mte, Crejeaa, In Treble CMpler, OLpuoa Fort* Prlaclnl g.rt«,aajl »n aaiSOeUraC..»l«n, 1 Viae Swell,• ""ad Or»M Sw.ll, S«tt Reedo, 16ct «f 84 BlehlellivBaNth MPleulag Soft Itkdhu PrUd^.1 Heed* TUC A IK IIC AIICCU action of the celebrated 1 nC'AumC UUCCR NCW«IBconsist M4I, which are only used eat •oath and ve will refund your money i£ you are not perfectly satisfied. 600 of these argaai will fSl.16. Order at be told al| ODCO. DoaH delay. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED not dealt with us ask your neighbor about us, write the publisher of this paper, or Metropolitan National Bank. National Bank of the Republic, or Bank of Commerce. Chicago any railroad or express company ir. Chicago. and 35c 69c W A at re I pa ok el ii luet howanTone ean ran and dolther pUln or any lclnd of fancy work. ABO-TKAK8' BINDIWOOUAiAKTK*,to «nt witheve,yimachine.U ig ciacbine, compare fit Oo. s»e thorou?hly rtl!aMe.--KdUor.) Address, SEARSi ROEBUCK flt CO. (Inc.) Chicago III.' & We have a eaplialefoterSMt,000.00, op also everything ia musical instrument* at 1VAff#nnAcn2M rnmey'If '''In occupy entire one of the larg or German Exchange Bank, New York, or est business block* in Chicago and employ over 800people in our own buueiinpr. WK8WX OKtiAXdiT S?2.00 and lowert special orcan, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.), Fulton, DesplainnamlWaynwn 3t»„ CHICAGO, ILL. $2,000 FOR A wholesale prices. "Write for Troe WOMAN'S FACE. -i mo"eThan onfe sends correct reply we will divide the I amount equally. The balance of the. advertising anoopriatfon (®I,90®)wlll be divided in lesser pnzesin value of S'^.OOtoSSS.OO, so that each one will receive a present.- Everyone must enclose -. "T 25 cents with answer for subscription to our Magazine, which will I be refurded if dissatisfied. This Is no chance scheme. As every ,, ~t person tending wUl receive a present.. We now have 100,000 mder* oecured by honesty, liberality and novel advertising. PriesetaU sMt iuunedljiWjy.. HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL PUB. CO.. 306 NlnthStnwt, Pfiiradclphla, ft&i J* I above sum in preseuts to advertise our Maga- AjMnm.- X\SAa