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Show AN 1.1STI ll Illll'.-nuiilll'S l.tlll I'ltl 1'Alt VI IONS. Yl-.lTniut Mr. Joteph Hull returned re-turned tu thli clly alter havlus made his twenty.llltli succetsrul husluets trip to Ihe large clllea of tho tatt lutbe Interest of this Journal, llefore start. Ing on the homeward run, he vlsltid the Columbian Uxposltlon grounds lu Chicago, concerning which he sup-llia sup-llia some Interesting Information. Many cf the buildings are In coune of conitruitlou, but the only one near compUtloula the nomen's, Ihe Inter, lor of which It now receiving Ihe lln Ithlng touches. Thoartstru. lure will lathe most Imposing of all. It will be comtmoted of brick, and the walls will be lite feit thick. It will be fash-louid fash-louid alter nn architectural style that wlllnudcrlt the gnat centre of attraction. at-traction. When Ihe ixposltlou shall belnoieratIon, this liandsomo structure struc-ture will csnUlu euormous wealth, as there will tu on txhlbltlcn lu It a mammoth colleillon of the choice a't siilmeui or Ihe whole world. Among the (eatlirts illstlaicd will I o an exhibit of the dlimond fleldi, III. cludlug tho i rociss ot dlamoud wa.h-Ing. wa.h-Ing. Ihe large inajorll) oflho bulMlugs will Ucotiitlilittd of llbtmaurlal. They are being built of fiame, uu tthlchUlatUlieilntl.nllalhliig,wlllch risimblis tiding, Ihe dlllerenco tilm thutgroows nre run along it to In j Ihe plaster, fhli lathiug Is covered with ttuceo, which Is hsnl-llnl.hu, with a white, glossy wash, giving Ihe surface the on stance of pure white polished marble. The edifices thin coiittlluteil are being elaborately ornamented orna-mented with stuicc-worl.. Allhcugh these buildings are light they are dr. cklffilty handsome, nnd are of Infinite variety of design. The groum', which will be formally opened lo tbo uhllc next ll:tol,ir, ate being lilil out aud adorned with run-eiioiuiate run-eiioiuiate skill end cultivated taste Among the attractions will U'arllllclsl puns surrounded with grassy slojes, bedrckt.1 with beds aud torderi of choice llowen, letches ot shrubbery, etc. lVopIe who have vlslled every world's ex position since and Including the Initiatory one at l.ondin In lS'il, n-MTt that, without doubt, ludglng from resent In Jlcatlens,the une whli h will o.en at Chicago In 1S1 will s fir ecll all others that there will be uocomj arisen between It and Its pre deretrors. In fact, It Is confidently expected that In scope, extent arid grandeur, It will hivo no parallel In the history of the world. The worker! no on tho grounds consist of ten thousand men, who are divided Into twothlftsol flrolhoumnd each, an I this Tast aggregation of Inttor will shortly I Increased to still greater dimensions. Mr. Dull stales that lilt lata trip was one ol the pleisaoletl of the kind In which he has yet engaged. The I uhllc sentiment In the 1'ast In referenco to Ihe ''Mormon" peoj le has not merely changed It has undergone what may be called a revolution, l'.verya here ho traveled he met ex resslous from Intelligent In-telligent eoplo favurabto to the peol lo of Utah enjoying all Ihe privileges en-Joyed en-Joyed el. where In Ihe ltt-ubllf. As a business trljv aa already stated, hit visit waa a most gratifying success. Merchants and manufacturers everywhere every-where whose establishments have Lent rcrrcmulcd lu the tlueiiKT .N'mvs for a quarter of a century, are continued In their opinion that as nn alvertlxlng medium this Journal Is second to none lu this Inter-motinUin region, while new atront are also nuking the same discovery. |