Tim WORLD: WEDNESDAY,, 9 T1IMV0KLD AND ITS WORK WHY IT PAYS AMY MAN TO BE A SUBSCRIBER. AND PATS HIM BULL BETTER TO BE AN AQENT. Rend Want Follows ('itrofnlly and Von Won't IIhta to AaU Clneattnns rolot. era to Agents. Telling Them Mow to Hand Money nnd llovr to Collect Tbelr L'oininlaslona Wnrk nnd Profit for Kvervnody ha la In Knrneat The Tlrld la "ThB World" nnd There la rienty of Itoom Tor All lo Work In It. The total circulation ot TnE Wont.n In one sixteenth that of til the daily newspapers published In the United States and Canada. The total copies printed In 1S8U numbered 121,nOB,300, the Ink used weighed 847.041 pound, and the rarer weighed 18,08.1,023 round", or 0,402 ton. No other three pepera published on earth com Lined nred this Tbe World goes to 38,000 roat-offlces. It i known to every man, woman and child In erery community. No " sample coplea " are ever really needed, because everybody Is thoroughly familiar with It. The agent has no talkinc to do and no explanations to make, as lie has with other papers. He can net ten subscriptions to The Would while he is celling one for another paper. Now is the time for the agent to get np his club. TnE Would has led the light for Tariff Heform and good government. What It has done is frosh in the public mind. He will meet with hearty co-operation and en. couragement on every hand. Let Mm begin now and see what he can do. "QINTERS FOR AGENTS, Wlint They Should ltcmcmher In Their Worli. TnE Would makes no profit on its special oilers and contracts. 1. ether subscribers buy or do not buy makes uo difference to it. Its profit comes only from subscriptions. It has selected a small number of premiums of recognized north, such as are necessary in every hourehold, and, by making special contracts with the manufacturers, its read ers are enabled to buy them at rates far be low the wholesale price. This is done as a favor to its readers and to put them under an obligation to TnE World. It Is not done as a business speculation, nnd only eub ecribers are permitted to buy at these rates. Very often the prlco sent is less than tho Price The Would pays to tho manufacturer, for when a contract is made in which tho fiayine nt is part cash and part advertising, tie subscriber is asked to tend only the cash required and is presented with tho advertis ing. Tun WonLD in tho only paper that has ever dono this, but it is willing to go to the trouble and expense in order to make friends. It wlsl.es to make every reader an agent, to the extent, at least, ot speaking a good word for it. Tho contracts, in order to get wholesale and cost prices, aro stcol-clad. No variation of any kind can be mado lr. them, and it is useless to ask for anything dillerent from what is ordered. The Would's solo proflt comes from the good-will it secuics bysavtnc its subscribers money. That sccuros a larger circulation, and that in tnrn hleher nriena fur driver. tising. It has built up in three years the largest circulation over known m the United mates over g.oou.ouo copies weekly by fullllllng to the letter every promise made. Agents may safely cnarantee ever? otter. The Would desires as many good agents as possihle. It believes that upon the terras offered an active and intelligent canvasser can duuu np a paying miriness, its valu able premiums and liberal discounts are an excellent stocK In trade. Aarnts of Tun Would Should rrnimlvr thai ait Utters containing remittances must be retained by the cashier at vnuchirs, ana cannot be referred to other departnunts orto me eauor. vjompiainta snouiu Do mado and questions asked on separate sheets ot paper, that they may be sent immediately to the proper department. The most important rule (to the airent) Is that which requires him under any and all circumstances to retain jrom Ins remittance the amount of his commission. The entry of the remittance on tho different books must be final. Changes or erasures cannot be made, and the commission is granted only on the condition that It will be de ducted by the agent. If ho does not deduct It he has no right to a commission. For lilm to rend tho full amount and months or years afterwards to nut in a claim for his oommissioii is to put The World to an ex pense of from ten to a hnndred times the amount of the claim merely to verify It and see that he is not mistaken. The WonLD desires that its agents shall receive all tho prolltsnn Itsweeklyand semi weekly editions, and that theso profits shall be as large as possible, these editions are cold to agents at a price which allows ns no margin of profit, and an army of clerks can rot be employed without raising the price. Jj'oMhia reason each remittance must be NO ACCOUNTS OF ANY KIND CAN HE OPENED. THIS HtLl! IS AHKofiuTE, AND, NO EXCEPTION'S WILL BE JiADF.. Unless the monor accompanies tho order the subscriptions will not be entered npon the mailing list. Orders for premiums not accompanied by the cash arc dropped in the waste basket. Agents tnnst observe this rule, and should notify tbelr subscribers of it. an that they will not be expected to send for the paper until tho subscriber has paid his money. It the agent withes to keen ac counts with his aubrbrlbers. and will send us the amonnt out of his own pocket, run ning tho risk of collecting it afterwards, he Is at liberty to do snj lint The Would can not be held responsible for such transac tions, nor be expected to refund monoy sent for a delinquent subscriber. Never direct a letter containing money or on bnslness to any nidlviduaL Address all remittances, "The Wobld, New York," HOW TO SEND MONEY. A Few (Useful Minis for Everybody ns Wall aa Agents. There Is no one transaction which is so Important, yet ao commonly managed with carelesmeaf, ca the acndlug of money for inscriptions or pterolums. The Would Is In constant receipt of letters stating that money has been sent for some rmrposo and that nothing fuitlier lias been houtd of It. In these cases the blame is Invariably laid upon The Would, wheieas the seniles of tho money can Justly acenre no one but himself. It Is a common practice to inulone silver coin in letters to pay for a subscription. This Is against tho expressed wishes of the post-oiTlee authorities, the repeated warn, l.ic. ol Tkk1V.ii., and the dictate-, ot good sen. o. 1 ne sharp edge cut thr men the 'Oft paper ut tho corner ol the envelope an. 1 tho coin meal" to the but turn of the inail-1 ag, win re it la tound, aud aslhcie c.ui Le i o means of identifying its owner, it is sent to the tiepaitnient of unclaimed pri-eiiy. while The World receives the mutilated letter containing no money. In such case The i iri.ii make every possible flvrt to recover the money, though not bound to do so, us an accommodation to the writer. Jf it fails, as in many cases itomi hardlvliclp dome, the wr.ior gonciallr ex pects The W"i U to make guinl ni lo-s, which is manifestly tuijuit. ai tho luult is Ills alone. One source of confusion, vocation and de lay Is the refnsal of thore sending money to properly address the envelope I'iie Would. New York," '.his and nothing e'se should bn on the envelop. Tne World Co.upany. The World Publishing ( oinpany. Hie Woild Manufacturing Company and a dozen other firms using the wonU "The World ' have no connection with this paper. Letters ad ilreired to them gn to tin in. There is only one address tbat brings a latter duectly to The Would, and that is "The Woutd, New iork." Never wr.te tho edit r'sname or any name oi an envelope containing money, 'ihe individual may le in fttrope or China, anil It may be months before be open it. Agents and aubecrbira must remember that the post-ollico and cxprtua companies aro their agents In transmitting money, not Hie Wini.n', aud that The World ' re sponsibility does not begin until the monoy and the order have been delivered Into Its hand, ilia sender's responsibility does not end until that moment, and all lo-scinthe mail or express are the render's, not The World 'a. and the sendct must look to the fiosUortlco or express company to makogomt lislosa.and not to The Would. Subscriicrs who send their subscriptions through an agent most consider the agent aareaponrl. me lor the transmission or their money ana the reepint nf their nntvir ni nraminms. In sending sttbacrlplions and in writing business letters do not wtite also to the editor on the samo sliest of pnper. Write to mm on a sepaiate sheet oi paper, ask any questions you like and they will be promptly ninnmei 11 inn irt uh ua. nnvivuui le- lato only to purines, so that, it csn be referred at onra to thn linsiness department. Halt tho complaints audi delays llow from ono letter having to pass through many handi. Btato clearly at Ihe beginning of your let ter what edition Is to be tent and for how long. In sending more than one name, write one under Iheotl.erand separate them a mile trom me t.ony nt the letter. In making remittances an t-xpiow money order is clicaptr. ratr and Its troublesome than a postal money-order. Checks and draft, except ou New York btnka, should not be sent when it cau bo avoided. I)o not tend coin in letters. V t actions nf a dollar should be rent in one-cent postage stamps. Agents forwarding tingle stibscrii tions should remit in one-cent pontage stamps. Postage stamps should be wrapped and placed caret ully In the letter. When gummed together or damaged in any way they will not be accepted. Foreign subscriptions must lnclndo for eign postage. Tor the Weekly and Semi Weckly this will be 1.04 additional for all countries in Postal Union. For the Sunday edition 12 additional must be sent, and tor the Dally edition til. For countries outside me I'ouai L nion write ror terms. All remittances for books not specially mentioned on this page must bemadedliect to The World's Literary Union, No, ft" Itnse street All applications tor ecrtlllcatos of membeiship and catalogues should bo sent directly to the Union, and so should all questions relating to books; w no money for subscriptions and no questions on other topics should be sent to the Union, The Union is separato aud distinct from Ihe Would. It does not furnish tho bonks ad vertised by The WonLD. Jtemlttancea for The Would must be sent to The World, llemitlanccs for the Union must be sent to the Union. They will not bo transferred hero. A WORD IN YOUR EAR. Ilorr the Agent Cnn Hovr the Heed for n Itlcli llnrvcst. To the agent TnE Weekly Woni.D Is oneof the dearest. If not the very dearest weekly newspaper published in this country. The cost ot making a copy is probably double any other and it offers nd extra discounts to agents for large clubs, because It costs so cents to make it, and this Is the price to every agent, large or small. Every agent makes all Ihe profit there is on tho circula tion ho secures. This profit becomes hU fixed Income, lie has tho same commission on all renewals as on the original subscrip tion. The subscriber he secures is lils own. The Would novcr takes him. and a recordot over 00 per cent, renewals shows what a list must bo worth to an active agent. To cnablo the agent to secure subscribers. The World accopts subscriptions for three months on the Weekly and Serai-Weekly ed itions, pays tho agent 110 per cent, on them, and pays 20 per cent, on all renewals hesocures. This Is tho time for the agent to begin this work, that ho may eccuicthe renewal later Any ono can sparo a quar ter, aud after reading TnE World for the next three months lie will want to renew. Thero may not bo ranch money In short-term subscriptions now, but theie will be later. The World publishes no "campaign edi tions." It has no "trial trips." It never cuts rates, at any time or under any circum stances. Tho agent can depend upon It making no offer to secure subscribers that will interfere with fits work. The agent can make more money selling The World at 20 per cent, than selling others at 40. The subscriber must pay the same price, and he must be forced to take the cheaper paper. Ho wahtt The World, and It will pay the. agent to push TnE Would. He can make more. TERMS TO AGENTS. Hon- ftlnch to Cbnrge nnd How Much to Itelnln. Agents have no difficulty in railing large clubs. When tbey forward lists of names sample copies arc cent to each, making their work light. After each person has received and read a sample copy, the agent calls and no time Is wasted. The World wishes a bright, aclivo agent at every post-oflico In the United States. He can mako tho work pay lnm. If any one does not bellevothls let him sond for sample copies and make a trial. To agents and those who will work to ex tend the circulation of The World, 20 po cent, commission will be paid on all orders for tho Weekly and Keml-Weekly editions, and, X2M Per cent, on all orders for the Daily and btinday editions. The following shows exactly the amounts to be remitted and tetaiuedi AQtnlt rtlaln .7(1 SO .UO .in .40 rjillon. IHilv frit no rvi r mill, 1 2. S.20 .44 .n.- 1.00 funds? 2.&0 islly, nr month 50 Dally 4 baodaj, per month T.1. Hfrm-WeeSly 2.0(1 Weekly . l.tio Subscriptions for six and three months are taken for the Weekly and hemi-Weckly. Agents deduct proportionately. No dis tinction Is mado between renewals aud sud. scriptions. if you desire to get up a club, send a pos tal asking tor specimen copies and circnlara. Address The World, Now Yoik. EVERY ONE IS PLEASED. Subscribers Who Know When The llnve n (tood Thlnr. Spotsylvania Codrt-Hoope, Va. The last of the books ordered have been received, and I am very much pleased witn all of the articles. I think they are great bargains. May The World live long to secure aucb benefits for its subscribers. Tnos. If. Harris:. I'nr.Dos. N. J. Scott's and Dickens's woiks camoall right. 1 ara more than satis fied. Every one vv ho sees them wonders how they ran bo furnished forsosmall an auiouut of money. p, V. Oarir. Oeoiioe, Tenn. Webster' Unabridged Dictionary oidered a few weeks sgo has been leceived, I consider it a bargain at the price. I have heretofore ordered Dickens's novels and one gold watch, all of which wore bargatnt. 1 thmk that my sub scription to ! nr. Woiitd for this year alone has been worth to me at least f:. 11. Lulu I'irkev, WAKIllNOTOJf. Kan. I reeelveil tha thin Beta of books which I sent for and am very much pleased with them, as they are well worth the money. I li.tuc voti vsiil enntlnna tho premiums witn your taper and kuep on 1 giving it 111 tnose I'rotectlcn rascals. I'RAttiaiD bALYAXY. Olfan, Jf. V.-I am In receipt of The JVEEitLYand PVcrle..Atl, than pleaseil with both. Either one I con-1 J. W. Dayib. JIcClea. N. Y.-I have leceived the ilictlo urv. H la veiy nice and 1 am well puaaLU. .uauy vuauaa to you. Polly Barney, -ini n, Va.-Hnnrebold Edition or Cham- .'. Encyclopedia arrived a few day?a?o 1 Iqanohlrssy that! ani very well plea.ed , Clin bers's a,i :.,r...,,ih. r;.;.r.,:L..rr..:j rVi.i.r. i. V " '" rj'li"":M , e ten voliinusou d be" bought ,or.o . money. Buccess to The World. Pit T.,. MIM, l ,..i..i aud find it :vr complete. I w mid not like tupatt with it for tcauy time., its price. huis Sr. Joun and am much pleased with 1U u.. .. n . ,, .7, Melsose IIiniiLANDS, Slass. Atlas re. celvedroveraldayiaeoandl am very much pltattd with It, U, I CuaratAj), WAYS OF SAYING MONEY. HOW IT PAYS ALMOST ANY ONE TO SUBSCRIBETO "THE WORLD." WHAT ' THB WORLD " HAS COSE AND IS DOING rOK ITS FRIENDS, A I'evr Words Thnt Will Interest livery body tlo Yon Want n Hewing, itlncl.lne n Hun. n Het of ttnrneaa, n Dletlnanry. n Wntchi n I'ountnla. Ten or nn rneyclnpedla f TIimii ltend Wlint Folloive t Every subscriber to Titn WonLD should understand clearly and exactly what It has done and Is doing for thoso whose names aro on Its lists. While lie msy not need any of the advantages for himself, ho mar be able to pht somo friend or neighbor whnis not a subscriber under lasting obligations to him. Nothing Is given with the subscription anil no piescnts of sny kind aro made to new subscribers. Allpiemlums and special con tiacts aro lor the benclltof those who ara already, or who may become, subtcr.bers, and these premiums may be obtained at any timo by subscribers. TLcroneod bo no walt lng'for special offors. Whatever oiler may be made at any timo will Include all those whoso i ames are on tho subscription list, and It will Include thoso who send In a sub scription alter. No distinction is mado be tween subscribers. Tho object of The World's special con tracts Is to make Its subscriber a specially favored clars in any community. Tor this icason a subscriber may not only buy for himself under each contract, but for his friends and neighbors, to any extent, charg ing them a profit if ho likes, or merely put ting them under an obligation, For instance, any one may start qnito a little retail Jew dry ti ado by Investing In the watches supplied byTHE World. Jlobnys Elgin and Waltham movements in regularly mado gold-filled cases at Jewellers' prices, or what is virtually wholesale rates, and he can tell them at what price pleases him. The World is satisfied in knowing that he is. Here are come of tho premiums and their prices. They do not include a subscrip tion to The World, which In every case li $1 extra. WATCnEO ASD onAtxm. Description aud prices are given In full In another column. The watches offered are all high grade American Waltham and Elgin and none better can be bought any where. You mao rather than spend money by Investing In one of theso watcher The chains aie full value for the money aud more, as your own jeweller will tell yon. CLOCKS. The "Fairy Qrtcen " clock Is a little gem and will keep accurate time. In it's glass and nickel case It is an ornament to any mantel. The I rice by mail, postpaid, Is tl.4S, BARXESP. The different styles of harness aro fully set forth with the prices annexed In another column. The World believes that in making these offers of harness It Is doing the best thing for Its subscribers that It has ever yet dono and this means a great deal. OUX8 AND REVOLVERS. v Nearly every man wants a good gnn or a good revolver. TnE World has a special contract with the Folsom Firearms Com pany by which its subscribers may scctlie either ot the following: 1. The "Favorito"doublc-barrel.brcech- loading shotgun for 40. It has decarbonized steel barrels, tho celebrated " lower action" for locking, case-hardened locks and mountains, with a checkered walnut stock. It Is beautifully finished. The 12-bore pat tern Is 30 to 33 inches length of barrel and weighs from 7H to BM pounds. The 10-boro pattern is 30 to 83 inches length of barrel and weighs from RH to 10 pounds. Twenty tivo brass shells and a complote set of load ing tools are sent with each gun. x. 'ine imported "tiouuie-oarrei nrcecn loading shot-guu, ton snap, fix. This gnn, known among soortsmeu as "Tho Oamnlatn lireech-loader, " has laminated steel barrels. the rebounding Par-locks, extension rib, " pistol-grip," stock checkered. It is fur t lshed with patent fore-curt, rnbber butt Plato and large firing pins. 'Die 12-bore nattern is 30 to 32 inches length of harrnl. weighing IVi to HU pouncU. lhelo.bo.ro pattern la au to isn inches length or parrel, welahinff HM to 10 Pounds. Loadlnrr tools aud 2A shells are included. Hot Ji guns are rent by excioss, the subscriber paying charges. 3. Ihe American safety hammer, double action revolver is sent bv registered mall. all charges prepaid, for 42.n0. Uhis popu lar revolver la by the celebrated manufac turers, Harrington ,V ltlchardson. It Is a superb weapon, self-cocking, central. Ore double-action and with the lint roved safety hammer. Every part la made by machinery andean be duplicated at a small cost. The revolver Is nickel-plated, highly 11 ishol, with fluted cylinder and rnbber stock. The hammer Is so constructed that it can be lined for single as well as donblo action. It is made In !12, 3S and 44 callbie. central fire. The 32 and 38 calibtea iisa thn mtiia cartridges as the Smith .t Weston revolvers. Orders must give tho namo, post-ofilce, county aud State. rcRSiTtntsu Fnll particulars, with prices maybe found on another page. No one intending to le ttirulsh their narlor can afford to ov erlnnk a bargain like tula. BEWINO MACmStF. The machine is a hlch.srm ona and nf Ida style that generally letails at $05. At the factory tho net coit to aironts in SI4A. Subscribers may get them at tho exact cost of manufacture. It makes the donbla-lock stitch, it haa automatic tensiou. is light, running and nnlselo.a and is tilted wita every modern improvement. A full set of attachments and instruments goes with It. I'he price is $21, freight or expresa charges from Cincinnati, O. , to be paid by tho purchaser. npnaiEfl and ctnTP. ror full narttonlsra and nrlcea iaa nrlvnr. tiscraeulrt ou another page. Hut only think of it, a buggy, wnr.h at the factory l ;r, to W.ihlp subscribers at 37 or a phaeton cart worth 40 tor 2U. WORCEWtR'8 OREAT DICTIOXAnY. This Is the larcest book In nrlnt. ft eon. tains ",20k pages and weighs 14 pounds 10 minces. IU super orlty Is In a supplement of 17tpageaof uw words, containing many tlinnsand recently added, but included in no other dictionary. 'Ihe binding is in keep ing with the sire of tho book of tho most snlstantial kind known, to meet constant tisa and wear heavv sheen. I ha r!.nl price is tlo. .Ml and transportation extra. To subscribers af Ihe Wolld the co.t is in if delivered to thrm at this office, hut 47 If sent 1 1 them. Tiif Would pays all charges, ihe postage would bo 1.3 J by rogistcied mail, but '1 he World sends it otuvlir pi. press, prepaid, strongly packed Which boards. L nder the exnresa coinofltiv'i. run. "ct none ran oe soul suuject to charges. CnAlfllEIlH's ENCYCLOMSPIA, Ibe revised "household" edition n"! volumes, containing K.320 pages" llltts. Chambers's Encyclopedia is pnblished by J, rated with about lour thousaud engtav. .... ... ':V" l 1:?1' A"e. prion nas iveii rciiuctHi iccuiiiiy uy tne puDIJs.hers tu lift for tha set of tin volumes, I.0111J1I In oln.l, 'In.' IVa.t .... .1 ,i..T. t s-oriljeria a special rrice of to - savingthem f '. library sheen tho price IM ;.'. 0,m,rnyili,e"? 'hfi WULU "V0"1'" 'ft'Ln 7Sil'r fii v v..i ( - ........ ......mv iia. .niit.u ,u. III tlllJ- taom ror u-saving . I SnOCinlen naooa of tha hnnaatinU a.lltmn ilJi'Ar ?S "J f ' ' Jil?,1. m!,?J.'. ,,.ll.lJd .tJ"'f!."""B.. ' li.h... I 11 I lKnlAA.. ,. i-t a fiLil... - ' " sunauei- . 'limy will be shipped by Express from Philadelphia, tha aub.criberjtc, pay the cuti of transportation. I It contain, the latest .Vl best maps, I MnJaomelr printed from coAoer-plates, all handsomely colored. It glvsja a genera! 'description of the world, togetler with Ha vbysical ftut-form, density, tempera. ture, motion, the seasons, climatic condi tions, winds and currents) distribution of land aud water: races of people and tholr to llglnnai a historical chapter on polar ex puliation"! also the most complete list of nations ever published, giving tbelr goo. graphical location, area, population aud form or government. Tho price is 7a cents, postage paid. roCNTAtN fESd. .The pen offered by The World Is mado by John I tiloy, ot New York, and that la a suf ficient guaiantro of its worth. Tbopenlt self is the 1HV4K. gold. No. :i siro, and will but for twenty ycaia Any kind nf point, fine, medium, coarse or qulll-uib. will be sent. Price by mall, postpaid, C1.7G. SCOTT, PICKENS OR COOrER. . Tho complete works of Sir Walter Rcott.ln twelvo handy volumes, will be mailed, post age free, for tl. This edition is beatitirully primal in leaded nonpareil typo and Is bound In paper eovcif. Number of pages m the se: about 0,000. 'Ihe complete, woikaof Charles Pickens In fifteen bandy volumes will b mailed. pnit. age tree, for l. This edition Is printed lront the celebrated "Plum Pudding ''piatcs and the mice otiginally was ."iO cents a vol tune. Ihe binding Ior paper with heavy wire stitching. ,,'llie "Leather Stocking Talos"of .tanes I'Ctiimorn f onttee 111 tic nlti,.a v.l.l l.a mailed, postage free, for R(. rent". This edition is printed from the Plates ot an ex pensive llbraiy edition and Is well worth three times the prlco asked. Ihe binding is of nupor. strongly stitched. All orders aud icmlttances must be ont to nr. nei ii), aim purruasers auiiiiid Dt care ful to give in full their name, post-otlico. vuuutj aim oiaic. BEAUTIFYING THE HOME. How Lvcry Womnn ilfny lie Iter Own rnpcrhnnaer. The bare whlto walls of tho ordinary conn try homo are usofnl indeed, but nn ono can claim any beauty for them, Jf any a woman has looked around lier rooms In despair at her Inability to do anything totono down the blank lildeousness of tho conventional Laro white walls. Tho milltonalrfls bsd their tapestries and velvet hangings and the well-to-do their fictcoa and expensive wall papers, but what could the farmcr'a wife do with paporhanglngs In tho hands of a monopoly that put what prlco it pleased them on their goods f She could and did do nothing. Eut everything comes to thoso who wait. and now the Trust Is broken and cheap and pretty wall paper Is within the roach of tho scnnt.cst purse. The World lias mado an arrangement with a largo manufacturer of wall paper to have paper supplied in lots to Its sub rcribers at the very smallest marglu of profit. Tho paper will be put nn and sold In lots according to tho size of tho room to bo papered. No. 1 contains enough rapcr to furnish a room llxOxK, or 320 square feet In all. This is the ordinary small room. No. 2 will paper a niodium-slxcd room of 14x11x0, or 430 square feet. No. 3 will paper a largo room of 18x14x0. or 670 square feet, Only these three aires will be sent and nn deviation can be made. The bundles are mado np to paper a room as though there teere no doors or tclnduvs in tt, consequently tills leaves plenty of margin. With each order will be sent comrleto and explicit instructions enabling auy one to prepato the wall, make the pasto and hang ine paper an well as any workman can do It. Tho paper Is of neat design with a gold background and can be furuishod in a ratlety nf pittcrus. Tho proper way to do is to send on fi cents with jour address and a request for ramplos. When tho samples arorecelvod you can order what you want from tho number pi luted on tho back of the sample. If you order for several rooms give the number and size for each loom separately. Prices aro as follows c Lot No. 1, 41.76, Lot No. 2. 2.26. Lot No. .1, 2. 76. Theso prices Inolude a border nine Inches deep. The paper will be sent by express at tho purchaser's exponso. No orders will be received unless the subscriber hasseutfor samples and selected tho design and quality to suit his taste. If none aro satisfactory he losoa only the 6 cents spent In postage. Address The World, 31 Park row. Now York City, LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Thanks nnd Encouragement from the Hinders ol "The World." Crescent City. Fla It la a great pleas, ure to receive tho Weekly World and have explained all the different ways tho poor laboring man is imposod upon by the mo nopolists and Trusts. Thore is uo paper published that equals The World In truth and straightforwardness, with its strength and power to deceive. Go ou with your good work On tariff reform. I havo already secured threo subscribers through your ex posures of a protective tariff. E. li. Newsoit. BooTnaviLLE.W. Va. The WonLD. Long may it live to do good. It la Just the paper Tor formers and farmers' boys to lead. 1 have been subscribing for The World for six years and expect to read it as long as I am able to get it. I will try and get some of our ltepubllcan friends to tako The World for thiee months. Just to let themseo the O. O. P. as other people see It. The Demo crats here have an excellent tlckot In the Held, and with the help of that grand old paper. The World, wo aro aoro to win. H. C. Meredith. Hemlock Lake, N, Y.-I send you three more three-months' subscribers to TnE World, and I hope to keep it uo weekly, tin. til after election at any rate. TnE World takes immensely with all thinking people, as It always gives a reason whj-t specially with the'i'orill question. Tho only argument I have j ot seiu for a IfepuUicau tarilf is the senseless. J ell of " 1'roo Trade," and even life-long republicans are getting sick of hat jAiim O. NicKriiso. UKioxrV nr. 0 The Tariff question has been discussed iu this neighborhood more In the hut six months than ever befoie, owing toTiiE World'h revelations. I think that on' reason for the success of Its art' cleu Is that besides being original they also bear lbs stamp of trutn. Men will read and think over a new argument where theyvvill turn away from a hackneyed one as a mutter of cdjmc. Let the good woik go on, W. 0. Lyos. Pr. JlAitTiNvitLE, La.-Onr thatiks are die to The Would for killing, or at least nelplng to kill, the Infamous Force bill, e hope that the Fall elections In the North will prove to liced. Lodge, Hoar .'(Co. that they are not, alter all. such great atatesmeu as they imagine themselves to be. 'Ibe De grees here are nnanlmnualy against tho Force bill. 1 P. I). Dk Le Cnoix. EcritLi, Ala. I wish to say that I believe The World to be the bravest aud truest friend, tho wisest and most devoted cham pion of the lights of the people of all the newspapers in our dear land ot liberty. W. II. Miller. Patterson, N, C Inclosed fludtt, to re now my subscription to The World. I can not do without the bout paper I ever saw, E. 11. DoBniNs. Windsor, Vt I like your paper the best ot all those I have seen. You are not afraid to tell the truth as the other) are. I should be lost now without Tub World. II, A. WlUAN, BO YOU WANT A WATCH? THIS IS THE TIME TO OUY IT WHILE THE WATCH WAR RAGES. THE EE3T MOVEMENTS IN CHEAP OK DEAR OASES. Every Tnrleiy nnd Hijle nf American Slovementa unit fnaea Huprllrd Sub. aeribera In "Tho World" nt "TruM CSJPrleea" Tho .lliinhntlnii llorpe. Timer, Tns World's watch war on the ndvertls. Ing sharks who awl; die pct-plo buying wa tents through the mail lias tnlmlnated in a boycott by all the American manufactur ers and caremnkera nnd In the clo'ingof every legitimate sonrce of Bupplr to the newspapers Irylng to protect their sub serlbcrs. Thlsrimply puts Tim World to the trouble of buying 1,000 watchos from forty dealers in different cities inttad of buying them from ono dealer In this city. It adds a trilling amount to the cxpen-eof getting each watch snrieptlt'.ousiy whicn was before purchased openly, but not enough In make any practical d.fTcrrnce to the consumci. Ho long as Ihe An.eiicnn watches are sold in tins country fiiv World can get tbeni and its subscribers shall hate them. cheap WATcnra. To buy a poor timekeeper "a cheap and narty Watarbury-in either a cheap ca-cor a dear esse, is merely to throw away tho money lor the one or the other. If show is wanted, buy nn , empty caso and put all tuj money in that. If a time, keeper is wanted, put the money In that. Put never buy a movement that will not keen time. 'Ihe best timekeepers In the world nre the standard Amencan movements, the lowest grade ot which haB reveii jewels. '1 he Elgin and Waltham companies have made about ten million movements ot thl glade, and the reputation of the American wotehea as the best timekeenera in thn wm lrl la Imaoil on tbo seven-Jen elled movement. '1 lie new sovcn-Jcwelled movement lust pnt on the nisrhct uy too ntsii'jaru company is a marvel of beauty, and tho cheapest. Its reputation as a timekeeper has yet to be made, aud The World is enabled to ofler its reaucrB aprrrir. nrr.n wn 1 Tho Stnndsrd Coretpani's sven.!ewelIM nleltat movemen:, in sn opin-:acd ilvorlna can, clem w lnt aii'i p?i, ftaieir piuiun, i ompanftfttiou ramncr, tem pered liatr-eprina, by rtgbtercd mail, In perlect ertfr, u, Ths tllrerfna rs.es ara tha enler of silver. smooth, of liaril metal anil carefully matte, Ihty rra vary bsavr, mil, while not hindome, will pro tect a vrateb batter than any other vaea in ttia war- .i. iiiar ara samio on ouiproor. nftr rtlndirl scvanjerelleil trovpmauts In coln-sllvtr canal hare bueu obtained, and vrlll to oiu at set racn. lint many will want the better known movement, and here is special orrrn jro. 2. A vvaltnam sofeu-jewallad mnveinenMn an open faced silTerlnn case, atetn wind and set, aaletr pinion, rompensatlon balance, tempered hair spring, by reclstered lusii, In perfect crder, 8rff.7o. ntA naUnt r,a,laM.. SB 1 Asthesa movements aro very scarce and hvrd to ret, tha riant Is lererred to send either Elutn or ,, ei. ubiii, , ii rj can la or vValtbam will be sent. can ba obtained. Uut only Klain Tha natent rafn!ntnr and entntinraatlnn balance makes ft canal as a time-Keeper to any waicii turneu out oi tne x,igiu or Waltham factories. I'hft mnvenipnt. la crnaeanlf.n.1 l.w Tt. r World to be the genuine movement, tho same mat mo uuyer wouiit pay I7o to isioo for In a flfty-rennyweight gold cac. Any subscriber ruav rend In full contldonco that ne win get a goon timekeeper. FIN! WATCHES orEN-rACED. Tho ten.cnrst. pnlil.fllle.t MnntnnV nn.n. faced ca-cs, guaranteed for llftccn years by Joseph lahys. and tho tblec-ouiico coin silver cases are the same piles at pioscnt. Hore is The World's A ValthAro reTea-jevreiled moTenient, stem i.n'lii.nrrTnifA n hiuu idii ee.. ..in; pinion, coinpenestlon balance. In Montauk or coln-silter caan, both screw back and screw bezel, doit and water proof. $12.03 II ItnDl.N ,,l.lw SI A Walthsm ten-jew oiled luovameiit, aama.,,, 14. 20 ItflAnilenlrecun'or, 1 tilra, A Waltham fliteen rnbylaweued more- rnent. eipnted plilots, patent res alitor, adjestod , 10.05 A condition of tbia offer la that Plain mnoniam. of thn exact eatna or higher arade may t o substi tuted when Waltbams cannot Ln had. Tho patent reirnlntor addpil makes then. the equal as timekeepers of any priced watch made. ihe wire man will buy tho ton-inwellnd movement, with a patent regulattir.15.2o. In a sllverlno caso tho subscribers cau getthts lor 10.20. If tho subscriber wishes to older a special movement In the Moutank gold. filled or coin-silver cases, ho cau do eo at the follow ing pricesi VI'ahAairL . M'ro. hllery., ,, S14.P5 P. ti. Hartletv... !;.,.."",".".,... 18 IM A., T. & t.'o.. lnjeneir.gUt 24,70 hime, lfl JevTetr, nick.,.,, , KO. 70 CriientMret,16jenels,nick ho 45 illIn. ). M. Wheeler, 15 Jnvrola 17,i It. 11. Taylor. In jevrela. y.46 li. W. Uiymond, ID Jewels SS.10 In a 1 4. curat onld.tlneil ffl.i. rvnnrnntnert for twenty-one years, the pi ice of the fore going will be 2. .10 extra lor cugluc- lurueu, aumj.oy ror engiaveu. HCNTINO OASES. AllV seven-lewelled mnvemenr enalift fni. nished ill a .Montauk 10. carat gold-nlled hunting cae tor 41H.no, but something can bo saved to the nubxeriber when he will take either the f.lgin or Waltham. whichever may at the moment be obtainable of tlie ex act same grade. Under theo conditions The W0111.11 makes bpecial orrnn sn. 4. A AValtham aoveii-Jeweiled movement, alety plutoo, couipeniitlon balauee. Hem whirl and net. in Mnntiiilt 1(Lnt . aold-ttlled or eoin-allver huntlua caia.,,, $14.7. Sune, 11 iwel Ju.f.0 , bame, 16 Jewell, patent reanlir, nick IH..5 baine, 16 ruby Jeaeli.patast rexmator, . ji'l, Hi t. 21,76 Same, tint quality ailt movement. 16 red rnuyjeneis in aoia lau.nas, uoubla auna dial, adjusted to beat, cold and poiltious. patent regulator , 7. Same In nickel mofement.. 20.7.S llai.ll o,' tba laetiiriea at t.lcin and v altiiam lur tillhea correipondinn arades and thei prlura are Lotidltional upon its bein t.lfed tree, whichever U atallihle at the tir.ie theorderfs reeeited. Ina M.rarit, old.nlld, 21-ye.r ea.n, the price la 62.60 till a lor anxmo turned an J $11.60 etiarared. If tho stlbieribrr wlrhea to order a aneeial watch, which wld havo to bo specially car chased for lnm. orders will be nlled uiXer tho lullowliig SPECIAL OFVEn MO. 6. Any seven-Jewelled movement of any Am- crioaa iic.vry, in a j.our&ul. IJ.jesr nd.nlle4 ten.car&t buulior case. , 810.60 No. li. -Jl itwali. niek ,. No, 16 1, jnirolr, latom resnlator. nick No. 26. 16 j.uela, jiatcnt regulator, ad. 1H.60 21.26 la.ted lo tnmpeiaturw tud position. Ulcsei,,. No. 115 16 Jcwela, pvtent rtwulitor, td juitei 10 tttiiitwrature aud position, 1". t. liartletl, 1 f. j-v. oViJ ni'! ,." A T. 4 Co., 16 ivnete, nick...., L'roaient hlreot, iDJawrl, nick ,, .11.76 22.6" main No 1U-11 lewela $18..',n No. 1M.116 Jowrla, patent rran atnr, nick 21.26 No. r016 lewala, patoui rrxulitur, ad- tl. M Whenfer, lh Jewel. , 21 .Ot II. II. Taylor. In Jtwala I....;.".!.. Sil 00 11. W liainoud. ;i'.,25 Hr ecial nrilpr. en lhiHn 111a v lm anll.et in tlelaya. loniteen caret, twenty or tvveuty.cno leal tilled bunting cnso, are (2,60 addi tional ,or eilffllie turned, and A:t.6ll fne engraved. Solid gold cases, iu 14 carat, cost U4 cents per prnuywelght tor the gold and in tor making (plain). Kngraving costa 6 mnre. lor IH.catat gold the coat 1 no centa per ronny weight, but this istoosott. I'ittypinuv-we'ghiaia the Hehteat hunting case that should bo u.ed. LAPUV WATCIIEf. Bo long aa either a Wallham or Elgin movement may be uud in a Montauk case, the price will lemam i:, 76. Ireitlierls specially ordered, the price must be tin, 00, in a Monarch (14 carat, 21-year) engine turned caae, for tho seven Jewelled move, metit. Tbe higher grade movements can be fur nished at the fallowing additional cost in Monarch (14-carat) cases) JJ awe. -4 ,0 17 l.wala 112.110 Haliaaia. Ill jewels, flit..., , ln.no 1 Jewell, nickel tnuTeioant.,.,,,,, ., lri.nll Biewela, moke) oiovemtDt. ,,,,,, M,60 fjjawali, silt. , 17 n 6 Jewels, nickel , 1,00 The Monarch cares are engine turned. In ladles' watches tho i heapeat and best, movement is tha l;Mcwel!ed nickel Wallh. am, for IK, no. In a Monan li ce. 'Ihere Is no dlfleienco botvvrrn this twenty-niio year tilled case and one of anlld gold, except thatit la much heavier and will protect tho watch better than anr solid gold case nost- lng less than tiir., 'J his movement In this cane Is all that a princess would dcslio In mo way oi a waicil. ai'LlT-SEtOKl) noRar-TiMEna. $ 1 The chcrpeat chronograph orb ir-o-timer heretofore has been the V altliam Nn. 7 10, fill) iu open face, 4t) ptnuywclght, In.carat catc. 'In meet the demand for a clieap bore t mcr, for ure on the road and on tho farm, the .Man latlan Watch Company iui. u.hc tniea stop-watch with npllu.ee nd hand sweeping around the dial and dividing eaeh minute into lioo parts cr each second into Uvt. lor the rport.ng man, lor every ono who wishes to measure time moie kccutotelytuan a p.slb.o with an ordinary natch, this is ixactly the witch he tiee. s. Irieieis nothing llknlt on the market and nothing c, esper than too that will do the same work, it is care 1 In on exquisitely eh' graved Jlnntaiik H earat,ric I air made for thi .Miiiihattan Compar y ami gum untied for lltteeii years. It Is screw-tack and be' l. dust ami water tight 'Ihe awicp-stcond hand Is controlled by the lofi-hand pout, "iMi;.i i.u;'- anu starts ii. ii is not a II. -hack. Die rlgbr-hnnd poit sets the va u , o that it la not necesrary to otien t ecase. 1 he movement has three Jew. Is, and these three are In tho balance, wi ere liiost needed. Itlsilassod ns" full-Jewel balance. " As a timekeeper lo. ordiuaiy touxii wear and usage It should not be put Into competition with the soten-lcwelicd llgln umi Walthams, in tliesame Montauk cn.er, at 9lv. t)A. It has much more mceh an sm tu carry lis sweep-ncond hand, and It la moro ' el.cately ad usted aud easier put tint of r.rder. It it a watch that mti-t be treated with care and attention, and winch ennnot be cxrectrd to stand thn rough usage of an nrdlnay watch. 1 ho e who do tiot need the swei p-recond band marking llftlis or a second, who only dome a watch to keen pertcct time, should order a vv a than, ni fli-i.i' Thn Maul.niten Company irusraiiteoa tho movement against Imperfection, but not against llbmage, for nun jvar. ioiecuve waicue'. win ne ex changed for nowone.but waiches that have been maltreated tnnat be repaired, lleralrs of all ltltidc w 111 always be made by tho Com pany at mere cost.and It prefers to repoir its own watches. 'J Ms uiotrntent 1n asUrerine casetsonlv "o. Aiie nniy uiuercnce is in the care. Tins puts It within the reach of evoiy ono who wants a chronograph lor use In timiug races, tlie speed ol lioreg, &c. It Is cspe cia.ly adapted lor tho use of physicians. THE StAHHATTAN TIMEKEEPER. The Manhattan Watch Company liasputon the market, for a limited time, its now Hire, keetcr.ln an orcii-tacedallverino or "nickel silver" cae, at t4.no. 'Jhis la a three Jewelled ninvemflit. without second hand, which it wishes to put in competition with any of the cheaper timekeepers made. The regular prito is IU, and tho reduction to Ti'K World'h subscribers is fi.60. 'Iho case is solid, and guaranteed never to tar nisn or lore Us ellur color, itow TO onDER. In ordering a watch aay whether it la for a mail or woman, whether hunting cae or opo , luce, and what tho advertised prico is. Slate distinctly the number of the ofler. as different watches have the same price, lln not order a watoli unless you know tlio price, and do not order a watch that Ik not named in Tup World. Wiilo and ask tho price. The Woild will purchase for any subicnber, but for no nno else, any watch bo may desire, at the loncst prico possible. It may vary, according to the sttuatlou. WATCn CHAINS. The demand for watch chains has made It t' to supply than to rotuee It. In ap- peamuce mere la nn nir- roicnce netvvecn a plated chain worth ten cents, a rolled gold chain wortli $10 and a solid gold chain worth $100. It Is a matter of faith, and Tnp World has objected to having anything de pendon "faith." How. ever, for such as wish It, Tut: World has reenrod an extraordinarily low prlco on two standard patterns of gold rolled chains, guaianteed to wear live years, "war ranted 14-carat gold sol dered" whatever that maymeau. Tbe two cuts snow the sizcoi tnoltnk. Laolillnkof No. 1 lsbent No. 2. NO. ami twibteri. dih the cut does not show it. The links of No. 2 nre double. Iheso chains will he sent by rcgis teied mail upon receipt of tl.o5 for No. 1 and $2.K6 for No. 2. For tho ladles three patterns of fob-chains havo been se'ected. Those are simple aud neat, and will please those having quiet tastesi No. 3. price $1.75, has aamall link, with small cube pendant. , No. 4, prico J2.00, small links, pointed bsll pendant. No. n. price '.. 25, of fine wiro woven, witli fen pendant All theso chains arc of genuine rolled gold. 'I hey nre not plated or ilro gilt cholna, tho best of which will not wear alx months. Lolled gold chains are made bv rolling solid Platea of gold siound a niece of wire, which is then drawn nut to the size wanted for the chain. TliiHWlrolsciitlntnpIeccs, bentami linked together, and soldered with solid gold where tho gold wlr meets. This mukes a ehain to all intents and purposes sol'd-bnt "rolled Plato" In pome. The genuine lolled plate wears for years, lint the market is Hooded with cheap imitations In elocttoplato and liro gilt that must be avoided. WHAT THEY THINK OF THE WATCH. Unsolicited Teellmonlnls from llunilrrila of Piirclmanra. IIocsd Carre. La. Y'ntirprcmlum twelvo. dollarlgold w atch, ordered receti tlr. 1 eccivod. It is a beautiful pieco of workmanship. worth much moro than the amount de manded for it. and any gontlcinan can wear It with pride, for It is most artistically flu ishccl. It l certainly superior to what I ex pected for the small sum ot $12. Dn. O. noARD. CAHBniDOE, 0. My watch camo to hand In due time safe and sound. I read the di rections aud handled tho watch according to instructions, aud it started off very nicely, and is ju.t as good a watch as I want. LJvciybody admires its beauty and wonders how you cnn furnish such a watch as this fer the small amount of $12, I tell them to subscribe tnr TnE World and then they can get ono fur themselves, W, K. Borton, Chatham, H. Y.-I received my watch about aeven weeks ago all safe, but neglected to wrilo to you. It baa beci keeping correct time, and 1 am very much pleased with it. I think it a perfect beauty aud worth twice the money pant. (icniar. Bhctei.t, 1!iiai.yillf, L'tah.-I have received both watches and I am much pleaded with tiieni. They keep good time. I could not get as good a watch anywhere cite for the money. James. Kohinson. Wnrnxo, Mo, I lorgnt to noV owledao tho receipt of the elegant waUh I ordered from you. It la orroniental. beautiful and userul. Many thank" Tor It and ror what yon are didtig for the snli'oriber of Tui: WlillLP, J. 11. TliMI.I1.liUK, Deokeutown. N. J.-I lecclvo 1 the watch yesterday and am well satisfied with It. I would a iviro any i.po desiring a goud watch to subscribe foi Tiik. Would, J. M. Blavvflt. Aitoona, Pa. Please accept our hearty thanks tor the lovely watoli. W'e, nfcoiiino. expeeted it to be a. ropiHseutoil. butilid not kn iw that wo might liko tlie doalgu, Wo tile wol) nleaai n. lr wi nut by the aide nf two other watches tha' each coat tmu-e than I uiioo viiue' nn iiihi'JI, a in it uiu not loao anything bv tlie comparison. Mir, 11. ltintriFiD. (.'tab. -I received the watch In good oondition. 1 am higelr plouued with Ita aprearauto, and it It plow s as gi oj in use u it is in appearance I tha i feel well repaid for tho price. rUna tlAtiosnt. Atlantic. W. Va.-I loccived the gold watch I rent for and tlnd tt is much bolter than jouieprereiitert It to bo. 1 have seen all the premium and aiticles you have ad vertised tor tlie lat live years iu your own name) and found I hem all better than you cla med them tu be, Accept thanks lor jour piomplnoes. E. E, MoMillen. Old Oltuncif. Va. Thn waleh that T ordered some time ago fiom you I ticetved I in good order. J cau say J am highly tie. iiwnieu wivu ii, ior it gives me periect satis faction, w, J, Miles. Mabun, Tex. -The gold watch ordeied of you some time since came duly to band. have given It as thorongh trial as the time wotilcf alfow and find it lo be all yon adver- (Ian iff,, l.n 'I r f hn JO wlm Will I aWStCh 1 can recommend It as bclug Just what voii represent It to to.and one that will mcrt all roitilremelit), Jko. M. Jolly. , OAnnrLP. N. Y.-I. received the watch i last Haltirday night. It came through, all right, and lam very ranch pleased will it. ii lias uepi goon rime ru lar, vi iiium vYot.LD Is a great paper. My father has taken It for a great many years, aud expects to take It for many more. 8. E. rnxLOCK. Photo City. Utah. -The second grid watch came about a week ago. nnd would bo moro ratisiactory than Ihe other wete not the other as tstlsiaclory as can be. icouaidcr the other highly satisfactory and. this one " satisfactorily." Dr. W. H. Depew. Tuny, Pa. I received the watch and It is a 1 canty. My .laughter la so pleased with it tl at she cannot bear to bate It out of her Fight. I allowed It to five or nx persona and they thoiigl t ttwas a wonder. 1 wound it up and it runs iightalcng with onrclud;. Jons P. Portfr. Crnr.rnLt.r. S. Pak. Home lljne In July I ordered a wnteli through TnE Wontu, but delnved aekiiotti. ilgn g riceipt ot tho saino iu order to give it a thorough trial. I can row aay 1 am more than satisfied. It is a "dandy." (Jive tbe high-tarlll bnga lit.. 11. 1". LoCNSBEttV. Allyoant, N. Y.I received the gold watch on Aug, II, and since then It has kept good fine. 1 vvlrh to acknowledge that I am more than well pleased with It. (1. W. Darrer. MirsnpLA, Mon. I received the watch on the wi tli. and I am ery mnch pleaaed with It. It Is much better than I expected. I am pcrlcctiy satisfied with my investment. Jatoi ItKiNiiAr.n. Pi.PAaANT Plains.111. I received the gold watch ro' eral days ago. I appreciate itvery highly Loth ror the finality ol the works and the case. Accept thanks. John CvnTEE. r.cttiiAn-r. lid, t received tlie watch In pood condition. It keeps good time so far. We are well pleased nitn It. Accent my thanks. .Ions F. Brady. Jamfsthwn. N, Y. The watch came all right and is a beauty. I will teat tt when my sou leturns and lepoit. II, J, Bpekcip. Tpoy, Pa.-Hie watch was received about a week ago, It In in every rerpeet first oisss, and when started began and has continued to keep time perfectly. Many thanks. A. M. Wehto;. NoiiTn Havev, Me. I received one chain ycujeidny and another to-dpy. They are very good, and lnm much pleased. Many thanks. P. L. OiLpkhwood. IttnAx, Neb. My watch chain camo to hand to-day, audi nm very well pleased with It, indeed. Joun Uawxsby. Holly, Col. The watch came to band on the 17th lilt. U. K. It Is certainly very cheap aud good. It certainly pays to bo a subscriber to Tub Weekiy World. Anyone can mako money, for The World is no rniite. but give lionert goods to its sub scribers. It la an excellent, sound, honest Democratic ptpcr. May success perch on the banner of The World. Alfred Daxter. Hwef.t Chalybeate. Ya. I received tho watch O. K. tbla a. h. Jt is a dandy and I am well pleased with It. I think It la a chance in a lifetime to get a good watch so cheap. D. ,T, Uallaouan. Mount Olive, Va. I received lady'a watch from you romo time ago and am well pit ascd with tt, 1 stepped Into a local Jewel ler's shop a few days auo, and seeing a Mon. tank case, asked the price of the watch. Iho answer mi 25. I only paid l:i.76 for lniuc. W. C Wisman. Marios, B.C. Tho handsome lady's watch received eomedavs ago, I find It ri repre sented andam very muchplcatod with it. Joseph A. Haker. Bt. Ionatice, Mon. I received my watch in good shape, nnd consider it an oxccllunt ouo for the money, 1 am well pleased with it aud will call again. Jameb Downey. TAStrA. Fla. Tho watch came to handlast Monday, and sn far as I can Judge at preent 1 am wonderfully well pleased with tt and could not duplicuto it hciefnr less than f 18. V. 11. MdLTAtSF. ORrATri.t., N. Y.I am much pleased with the watch. It keeps good time. Jacob Moon. Oreen's Farjis, Conn. I received my watch In good order. I am niucli pleared with it and wisli to tbatfk TnK Would for the iavor done me. II. M. HutnwooD. flnPWVPnnT. V. V. T rnrnlv. ih. w.l.li last night (1. K. It la a beauty and 1 am very inncii pleased witn it. A. 1.. Porter. Manasqpan, N. J.--The watch received In perfect order. 1 am pleased with tho same. FltASK Obbohx. Bethlehem. Mel. I wish to acknowledge the receipt of. tho gold watch I ordered through Tnr World. It exceeded my ex pectations. I must say I was snrprlscd at the marvelloni cheapness ot the caso and movement, na 1 rnmtlilnr it tlrat eiana in evoiy tespoet. Long life and success to The W orld. II, F. Andrew. " WELL WORTH THE PRICE." That fa XVhnt They Ray About Ihe Iluggv and llnrneaa. Beater Falls, Fa. The buggy arnved last week, and I can truthfully commend the same to any of TnE World's subscribers aaa buggy well worth tho prlco at which tbey are sold by The World. Thanking you for past favora and assuring yon of some more orders. I am H. H, Benforp. Bilyer Brnisop, Fla. I received tho phae ton cart ami liaruosa In good order. I cm well pleased with them. The cart Is much better than I expected, Mary W. Coop. Pine Bluff. Ark. The buggy camo 0. K. and gives pel feet f atinfactlon. Many neigh bors havo examined it and are highly pleased with it. Beteral trill send for TnE WonLD and buggy soon. All pritlso your masterly effort against tho McKlnley and Lodge bills. Mav the flag ot The World be ever in tho front rank for tho dofenaeof tbe poor aud bid dellauco to the oppressor. J. A. Hupoens. Ehrur Oak. N. Y. Tho too buggy and Jiarnesa ordered from you arrived all right. I am heartily eatisfled with both. I thor oughly indorse tho expression, "It pays to be a subscriber to The World." Your ar ticles. "War on the Farmer," aro admirable. May you t o blemed with tho "gift of con tinuance " in showing up fraud and imposi tion of vvhatcvor kind. r . A. Cubtain. I)e Lyrt.'! Springs. Fla. Thesinglo buggy hirnoMS I ordered of von niriv..! all eir-lit. and gives -ntlsf action. I com. dor it a cheap haniL-fs at toe price. I albo liko your 1 aper verrinuch and earnestly wh it bucccik, while managed in tho war it is now. Were It not lor such rapcra woikinc in the Inter eitoftbo masses this country would havo gone to ruin long ago -at leant, that is the opinion of a great many people, mysclt in cluded. May (lod speed your etlorts in dar ing t do right. Urn. W'lLLICf.VEF. lYiurBMlTrr. Ailc T reeoiveil thn hunt.. all right. 1 um reiy much plcarcnftwith it. c. ijonvi'f. IIkiovtovvW. Pa.-I leceived thn liii(.vT ordeied from you all right, lam neitcctly satisfied with it. Hull. i.rt it. lUOVVN. WllLfnTT. N. Y The huoov areir.l nn the 7th. lam very much pleased with it. '! he harne-s came a week ago. I found it lust aa auverineu. ALtRED uiikey. Port Haruelhov. B.C. I take rlenauro in acknowledging Ihe receipt of the two watehes, buggy d harness ordered from you recently. Tnoy were received in good order and tuo entirely ratlslectoiy. VV, A. tJl-BENBVnV, Cor.rsiniTR. N. .1. The l.tienri. nt l..,,I and think it it very cheap. A-DQENE HAWKINS. npi.M e:,,,,. .i.n ii.....,.1h. Litii.e Compton. It. X. Thcdouble.barrel uiori:uouiiiiiK KHH J"U SCIll Hie cameail right. I do not think I could get the same gnu in Bo. ton tor twice tha ininmv. ft. v. u regular "Jim-dandy." Aruipu Dirp. .Vllfoany, N. Y.-I received the rovnlver all right and am well pleased with the samo. Howard Lewis. Lexinotox. Ya. t acknovvledge the re. ueintof two safety-hauimer tevolvcrs, with which 1 am very much pltu-ed. W, A. McKect. Weiser, Idaho. I received the revolver all right and more than pleased with my purchase. Thanks to The World. I eliau .Miti-uuee. .uii'i" iu AJ1K VIUIVLD. A flit teud you some moie orders soon. Thomas Shannon. IlncKwoon, Ore, I sent for one of your dnub'e-barrelled shotguns last Fall, audit haa pruvi'd satisfactory I every respect. I do nut roe bow 1 could do without Trm Woai.n. It is tho best paper In the whole country, and may It live long to expound tuo irutu. a, ii. Melvin. iM.IC"!f,KT',F1,u,TI,,'ocelTe:'tl" Pl'tol lt night all Q. K. It ahoots straight and lilts the bull's-eye every time. J. B. Couen. DO YOU SING OR PLAY, HERE IS MUSIC FOR THE MILLION AND FOR YOU. Two tlrent OHrei Which livery I.nvcr ot .ttnslc Will Ho M'ell (it ttend-The Ileal fllnale t Lowest Prices W hy l'ny a Tax to Ihe .Itiiale stereo When Von Cnn Itny Direct from the Pub llabert The sensation of the season Is Stransa and his world-famous Vicunose orcbesti a at tlio Madison Square (laiilen. Btrausa's lovely dance music, n Interpreted by hla own orchestra, la something to hear and novcr forget. As very few of the subsciibers to tho weekly edition of Tnr. World have the plrasitte of listening to Stranre and Ms won. derftil muaiciaui in person. The World has made arrangements to place the mnslo ' IKelf within tho reach of all. A newcnlicc. Hon bi Btrauss's dance music, on flue heavy paper, in regular sheet form, has Just been published. Tho list below tells exactly what it Is, and tbe tegular retail prices are an. nosed. JYfre. flood Old Time VTarcres 76 Chic Polka 40 Von am! Yon Wiltie" S3 Vienna r.loodi ..........Waltse 45 Wine, Woman and Pong,, , ...Waltzes 60 Tl puavnd snd One Nfthts Polka 60 With tha Wind and Till Polka 40 beautiful May. , Waltu. 60 Ilaaatlfnl Hone Polka Mazourka 40 Friendly (Jioe'.lo Waltzes 76 Awskenlor of the Heir Tolka Masoarka 40 OnaWaaer (lalop 40 Oar Motto Waltzes 70 Veil and Crown , Waltzea 60 Soucaifrota Home Waltzes 60 Hr Stearo Polka 40 WildOr Polka 40 Artlit's Mfo... Waltzes 60 Adele Waltzea 76 Nirht In Venicn Waltzos 60 Orer Field and Aleadow,,,, Ualop 40 LanaTiaraof tbo Eye ...fJalop 40 For Leva of ltsr Oalop 40 Vienna Dialect .Waltcea 76 ftalvinl Polka SO Grpryllaron Walts 60 Italian Waltzes 75 One Heart, OneMInd .Polka Slazonrka 36 ejneea'a Laca llandkerohiof. Walts 40 On the Braatifulbiue Danube Waltzea 06 noocseclo. Waltzes 26 Clear tbe Track Oalop .15 In all there are thirty-two pieces, retailing for 116.20. To thoso ablo to purcharo at hair price it Is f7. 00. This is a pretty high price, but people must pay it and they do pay it. TnE world's stecial orrEn. The entlro set of thirty-two pieces of sheet music willle sent, postpaid, by The World to any subscriber to its weekly odltlon on receipt of 2. 00, but only upon condition that the purchaser s7iatl Incloso with tits order the names of three Mends, to whom The Weerly WonLD is to be sent (free) for threo months with the purchaser's compli ments. That is all. The subscriber gets the music, and be has the privilege of send ing The Weekly World for three months on trial to three friends. Btrauss's dance music is also published In quarto book form, bound In paper, includ ing the wholo collection of thirty-two pieces. The bound copy will be sent on receipt of f 1 and the names of two fiiends. tobeplacod on the subscription list of The Weekly WunLD for threo months, without cost to cither the put chaser or themselves. akother oreat offer. Tho Pitayiciit Liorarv of Vocal Jlustc and the Wolteld IALrarv af Instrumental Musto are new publications by the U'orld Jlfitsfcal Supply Depot Dial every lover of mnslo should be Interested In. Two numbers are Issued every month, one vocal and tho other Instrumental. Each number contains six. teen pages of the best and latest copyright music and from threo to six pieces, wortli at ordinary retail prices from 40 to 76 cents each. Kemember that this is not old, stale reprints of musical back numbers, but a collection of the latest and most popular pieces of modern composers ln this country and abroad. For example, tho vocal num. bor for May contains t Little Annie Rooney , Nolan to Old Madrid Trotero Lore's Oolden Dream.,,, Lennox Diilfhoolj Martin The instrumental number for August con tains! You and Von (Da nnd Da) Walls FHraoes Little Slncer Hilling Heel and Too PcUa Putnam Colleca Nones, Landers lllinan A New Vorke Dancr Ilaffmau The libraries ore handsomely printed on heavy paper, of tbe ordinary shcol.miioio size, and aro without doubt tho cheapest mimic ever published. To any World subscriber, who Is also a subscriber to the M ustcal t-upply Depot, tlio prico of a subscription (twelvo mouths) to either the vocal or instrumental library is $1. As a special inducement, this will in clude two three-mouths subscriptions to Tur. World, sent to any address that tho subscriber moy indicato. You can thus my a pretty compliment to a couple of friends, and at tho same time get your money's woith ten times over. If you are a subctiber to The World, but not a member of the Mubtcal Supply Depot, you need only rend your name with a re quest for inembertblp to A. J. BaolCeld, Secretary MtuicalSupoly Depot, 718Broad-. way. New York City. A membership certificate and catalogue will bo rout yon by icturn mall. In ordering; be enro to stateplalnly whether you wish the Vocal or Instrumental Llbiary, Send all orders to Tho World Musical Supply Depot, 71 K Broadway. Send all remittances to The World, Now York. The Pen la n Sneeeaa. Twin Lakes, Fla. I received the pen to day, fiho is n "daisy." I dou't eco how they can bo mode so cheap. MoioofTiia World's wonders. Long livo ThbWohldI Jno. II. JIeilly. Liverpool, Fla. I have received the pe you ordered for me. nnd I certainly think a mlatake has been made by sending me a $ pen for less than half that amount. Jnc. Cross. Port HAnnELSov. H. C.-I write to ac knowledge the receipt uf tho pen and to ray that same ia very satiafacton. 1 regardit as the best fouutaiu pen I have ever used. V, A. Dcar.sRcny, IfrKNioiiTBTowN. Pa. -'Ihe fountain pen' arrived ou Saturday and rllla the bill. It is v ..w.. uiB.io iut.-iianii-aiijr mm uoes tlio most eatislactory work of auy 1 hav o seen. J.L.HE11U1CE. Perd, N, Y. The pen arrived In good shape and glvca perfect satisfaction. Wm. IU JJveritt. The Hiinecxed Parmer, irrom !( oiott.1 Uncle Jerry Busk, Harrison's Scerctsryof Agriculture, has pecn making anme danger, ous admissions to tbe Farmers' Alliance lu Ohio, Ho told the assembled agriculturists that the prlco of farm producta w as regulated by tbe poition exported. In other words, all the farmcr'aaalcs aro in a free-trade market, but all his purchaiea Id a higli-rrotected market. How long will farmers stand tt t tray tcsni mtoeg aa cksoo waUUt uhtn ioii tane,t an "Eieui" tr a " WMHrn," tkrowh "1st Kuril" (tr las tamsgrlt