38 WORLD'S COL UMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
(e). Mines, Mining and Metallurgy. : 
(f). Machinery. 
(g). Transportation: Railways, Vessels, Vehicles. 
(A). Manufactures. 
(7). Electricity. 
(2). Fine Arts: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture and 
Decoration. 
(7). Liberal Arts: Education, Literature, Engineering, 
Public Works ; Music and the Drama. 
(m). Ethnology, Archeology, Progress of Labor and In- 
vention, Isolated and Collective Exhibits. 
11. Foreign commissions may publish catalogues of their 
respective sections. 
12. Exhibitors will not be charged for space. 
A limited quantity of steam and water power will be 
supplied gratuitously. The quantity of each will be settled 
definitely at the time of the allotment of space. Any power re- 
quired by the exhibitor in excess of that allowed will be fur- 
nished by the World’s Columbian Exposition at a fixed price. 
_Demands for such excess of power must also be settled at the 
time of the allotment of space. 
13. Exhibitors must provide* at their own cost all show 
cases, shelving, counters, fittings, etc., which they may re- 
quire, and all counter shafts, with their pulleys, belting, etc., 
for the transmission of power from the main shafts in the 
building where the exhibit is located. All arrangements of 
articles and decorations must be in conformity with the gen- 
eral plan adopted by the Director-General. 
_ Note.—The general plan requires all decorations, signs, etc., to 
be in harmony with the dignity and magnitude of a magnificent exhi- 
bition, and the Director-General is empowered to secure this result. 
The World’s Exposition will take precautions for the safe 
Preservation of all objects in the Exhibition; but it will in no 
way be responsible for damage or loss of any kind, or for ac- 
cidents by fire or otherwise, however originating. 
.,NOTE.—A thoroughly e uipped fire department will protect the 
buildings and exhibits” and wlaige olice force will maintain order. 
ie entire Exposition grounds will be under the immediate supervis- 
lon of the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois. A guard equal to 
