RULE to. 
RULE 11. 
RULE 12. 
RULE 13. 
RULE 14. 
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 
may employ watchmen of their own choice to 
guard their goods during the hours the Exposi- 
tion is open to the public. Such watchmen will 
be subject to the rules and regulations governing 
employés of the Exposition; but no exhibitor 
will be permitted to employ attendants or assist- 
ants for service in any building, except upon 
written consent of the Chief of the Department. 
The expense of transporting, receiving, unpacking 
and arranging exhibits, as well as their removal 
at the close of the Exposition, shall be paid by 
the exhibitor. 
If no authorized person is at hand to take charge 
of exhibits within a reasonable time after arrival 
at the Exposition buildings, they will be removed 
and stored at the cost and risk of whomsoever it 
may concern. . 
The installation of heavy articles requiring foun- 
dations should, by special arrangement with the 
Chief of Construction, begin as soon as the 
progress of the work on the buildings will permit. 
The general reception of articles at the Exposi- 
tion buildings will commence November 1, 
1892, and no article will be admitted after April 
10, 1893. Space not taken possession of April 
1, 1893, will revert to the Director-General for 
re-assignment. 
If exhibits are intended for competition it must be 
so stated by the exhibitor, or they will be ex- 
cluded from examination for award. 
The Chief of each Department will provide cards 
of uniform size and character, which may be 
affixed to exhibits, and on which will be stated 
only the exhibitor’s name and address,the name 
of the object or article exhibited, and its cata- 
logue number. 
