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Show l.!JJ u~ ~~.-..--.-~,u-U'W~ ocu~JTIJi:c,,.-v--.,-u--..,,,.v.--~·-:--~ ~-1, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ..... D the ee~; we take tbe wi odin~ J a' h tbat Jeaus us between tile goverol'Y't_:U June 1-1, 1l!197. !IOn<ll\y, t,u1Jdlng the auditor1uw aud tbo m10• lnir ou1Juing, an11 now wa sti1ni.l WtH, to Lbe center of the ~r rmuds. Tutu 10 0 wbatever dir~ottoo we m y, ttl~ eye encouutere olaeeiic arotlitectural aeisig,,s enJ charming arUstlo effects, in trod d U.!! cl11lmlng our atceutlon is Lbe orownrng glory ot lbe exposlllou -tbe PartbenoD-3f> talthmlly reµ1·01.iuoed that we ttu.i ountilv~s 01pture<J t,y (jreo1an art an..i carr1ell biit;k 10 the tamous Acropolle to pon ·er over the gen ,us i.nlJ art or a day auti a i.~eop~e .l PICTURE l<'H.AMEU llY N!TUltt. ()f the past. Tnts beaut! ul bulldtng 18 very approcr1ately usell a~ the art bu11uiol!. A beroio statue or P,dhs Nashville's White ( ity-A lhprodnc• Atrje re @eew8to gu •rJ lbe en~u,.:ice. Ntar by stanus the .Memphis building tion of tbe Partbvnou-Tbe R!allo which is a correct reµroJuotioo ot tbe - A Unzzling Illumination-Vanity aocieot Meruphts pyramid or pyr,..ml,1 ur Ooeop ; 11 1ittJe b~yond sbtne tbe Fair-Slreel.s of l'airo-l'ho Ex dom~s ot the ag1lcultural t,uildiug. position's Gr .. atuess Not Appn· rurorngijtil1 to tbe rtetbt toe tululog· aud negro buiJdioge meet tbe view. ciat<d. We walk , ut ou the riaJto, wniob spaos an arm ot Lakd Watauga, from wtuch p::11ot we see 1n trout ot us a Epecial Correspondence of theNEws.,_ group ot state buddings nestllnl! NASHVILLE, lenoessee, June 10.- among the trees. 'l'ne m<JBt µr m • The tbrte P',-P.uok, Pu3b and Pat- nent ooe is the Iiltnols building, a1, exa~t copy reductid to oue-sixt.b tb1: riotiem-Wltll tbe aid of atcommodat- slzd ot the Wur1u's ~'.:&Ir admrnistraing Nature,have brou~bticto existence Uuo lu1Jdin~. HLlll beyo1111 a ad a a very beautiful city on tbe su ti urban little to the let 1s tbe military eocami:.bills ot Nashville. In Its oonstruotlon meut marcning,t ground.!. ·r., toe d d right agaiu toe p .. nouma µresents Lue the exposition yfficials have exoae e mi dog and governmant bu1l1.Hngs, tbl! their own m'.>st sanguine expectations, auuitor,um, wum:rn's cilHureo'it amt, io consequence, lJuriug the year aumioisLralion anll commercd bullJ• 1897 at least, Tenntssee wlll feel that togs, then our vial n 10 lrn~d to wbe'fe sbe is the center or tbe universe. And it first ceottirelt-upoo toe Pdrtbenoo, , to wbion berea1ter 1 wneu we arti. ebe 8bouk1 not t;e blamed for being a Wtary or etiut seeing, our eJes Wlll liutJe bit proud, tor, in Lbe mlnde of ever Luru tor r~st. many of her visitors, uo prettier exAfter feasting our eyes upon the outd siue .,tfects, we go lns1'1e tne buHiJi ugd position grounds were ever construote and again are surµrtstHl at the extent than tbese at Nashville, More roo;Jey of tbe various Ul!!J:Jl!l.f8 tu e~cn c,r the bas been expew.1ed! no doubt, on some tlepar,m:.,ots. Wu tnus o nsume tbti ot tbt1 great toternatiooaJ expoi;itions day aou bave only b. gun to see tllc, ext , 1 positton. ot the world, but outside Cb oago But nigbt ts oomini on aod we W!Dt no prettier effects were eve1· produced. to witn1:1at1 tlle elecu10.ll du1plziy. \Ve And so toe South is rlnfiilng w itb go again to tbti open grouuds au11 praises tor NasbvWe, tile queen ct the ~ua11t,0Jy tbe exuosuwu beoowed II reSoutb ~.DI.I Ltle .F'air. flt x or tbe bi,au·urul .firmament with At tbe clo11e of tbe World's Fair he myriad ot tw1nk:lloi !!'tars. Arc ,e~. everybody saht tbat the world would domes, piJlars and poets, bri\Jgej, tl 4 .,. not look upon its like again stutts, evt1rytbinK to ,acr, setim to bti tor a century, and I suppose '' avers- suuaeuJy ablaze as it by W.igio. Su1body'' spoke the truth; but bere l)tlSbd att we Wtire at tile compieteue~s we nave an expueitlon woiie smaller uf the buiJJings and grounds, uui yet 80 1emlnisceot ot that great white aston1shmellt is increaseJ teut..ild Ill oity, that one begins lo questiou tbe toe s11len1Jid nigl:lt 1J,urninat1ous. Iu trutn of 11 0verybodJ'e" prc,1tctton con- no fea1urtt doet1 ttu, beauty or tbe Teu. oermog Cotcago's effort. I would not uessee ctrnlei.,niaJ tX~osaion impres attern~t to conviuce you tllat Teunes- itself mo1e slro.,gly upon tbe mini.la 01 see's exposiUou equals O doa~o's, 1or tbe v1s1tor tllau in tlae eleotr1oaJ Chicago bad rour times toe spaoa and eftti1:.tt'. Taey are simply clazzllng. ten times the money; but wltb bee "!'his eJtotrtoal I..IJsplay beati Uaica. space and IDt!_•ans '.ferweesee has doat·, go/' lt1 oiteo nearll oumia<.J' trom lb -.uu, ue .. , ll c, ,1 ue with llD\' t!Xposati >U short of the Worhi't1 F.1ir, yet I tlntt much to a1:mire and LO interest me hi this tff ;rt wb1ob tbe people ot the Un1ted 8t11tes at prt1sent seem neith1:1r tll unuerstitnd nor to appr~ciate. TENNESSEE 'S PRIDE The Artistic Success of (he Volunteer Slate's Exposition. ° I - - ·-·-·--· - GEo. D, PYPER. )le Epet. s the cent tor hist orat bra ago mon ~. had out then |