WOKLU’S h AIK M tDALS. l«0ajr«»lt;1 Awonlii of M*rlt Will Be('oin|i|«tnt 1 lilt Montli, I\V ashinoto*, lee. 6.—Mr. Scoville of the Scoville Manufacturing company of Wat-rbury, Conn., tin- contractors for the Columbian world’s fair medals, was at the treasury department yesterday and announced that all of the 24,000 medals would be completed and ready for delivery by the middle of the present month. The medals, which are artistically and otherwise very satisfactory to the government, are put up in handsome aluminum cases so that both sides may be readily seen, and these *ro again inclosed in wooden boxes. The | diplomas are nearing completion at the bureau of engraving and printing, and it is expected that bo^k the diplomas and medals will be rea% for delivery some time next February. The entire cost of the medals, cases, etc., will beabout 150,000, I