Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1885 — General Carnahan and The New Orleans Exposition [ARTICLE]

General Carnahan and The New Orleans Exposition

Mr. James R. Carnahan, ilndiana 8 jommissioner to the New 'OrlaaiM. Exjosition, has returned to Indianapolis. )f the Exposition he told a News reporter : “Ina fifteen -minutes wdlk, he said, you see tbe -whole world. .You see people of every nationality and the products of every country in. the-world. The exhibits and the arrangement of he dislay are far ahead of the centennial. A visit to ? the govern ment.and state building is alone worth ‘the Jcip to New Orleans to any man. ’ I would advise visitors, however, not to gockntil February, as the displays will-then all be in position” General Carnahan says the Indiana exhibits \will be second to that of no State. ‘Several thousand square feet are covered wilk Indiana grains, grasses, -potatoes, fruits, .woods, building stones, and pre-historic relics.