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exhibitor. The serial number must be 
marked on each package and a list of the 
contents enclosed in each package. 
Freight must be prepaid. 
RULE 9.—Favorable terms will be arranged by which exhibitors 
may insure their own goods. Exhibitors may 
employ watchmen of their own choice to guard 
their goods during the hours the Exposition is 
open to the public. Such watchmen will be sub- 
ject to the rules and regulations governing the 
employés of the Exposition, but no exhibitor will 
be permitted to employ attendants or assistants for 
service in any building except upon written con- 
sent of the Chief of the Department. 
RULE 10.—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. 
RuLe 11.—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. 
RULE 12.—The installation of heavy articles requiring founda- 
tions should, by special arrangement with the Chief 
of Construction, begin as soon as the progress of 
the work on the buildings will permit. The gen- 
eral reception of articles at the Exposition build- 
ings 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. 
RuLE 13.—If exhibits are intended for competition it must be 
so stated by the exhibitor, or they will be excluded 
from examination for award. 
