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THE OMAHA DAILY BEH: ' FRIDAY. .ICLY 3. 1003. r . A .NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Tj Ja y IV.inAt t ?how Oonsidersbls Changs froui Preceding Iarucc MANY INTERESTING FEATURES IN OUTING Iklrd Erttil.it of nr. tirlflttk'e Maaaal (r MKhfri n4 Sarsea Several Uwo4 Work. ! Fie MONEY TO BIRN ON FOURTH Two Mi liona Will Bs Stent fct Tiwworkt b1 No t Producer The Jjly Delineator ihowi a considerable Chan In make-up from firecedlng rue. The literary m inter ha been brought to th front of th book, then follow the fash ions, and lastly departmental matter. .Th Burner la In many respect superb to anr previous one. The display of the fashion, la charming and up to data, and the literary Contents are of striking Interest, Christine Verhone llrrtck writ, entertainingly of Marlon tlarland'a souvenir garden at Eunnybank. bar country place In New Jersey, and N. Hudson Moor contributes to the numbet a finely Illustrated paper rose. "Bird Hablee and Their Cradles." by tendon Knight, la a very attractive article. Illustrated with phntoarapha. In tha seventh "Miladl 1 paper Miss Clara K. lAUghlln dla russes woman's duties toward her neigh bors. In fir t tan there la a short story called "Taper Polis and Paper Pollsrs." written by Joseph Blethen and llluatrated by A. I. Keller, and the third Installment of "Tha Bols-Brules." Mrs. Catherood a serial. A page of exclusive photographs of Viola Allen Is a feature. In tha aerie on historic and modern homea Van Cortlandt mawor house la described and Illustrated, with views of both Interior and exterior. For the children l.lna Beard begins a aerie describing the construction In mlnlatura of tha seven wonders of the world. Tha num ber also Includes the Introduction to a series of tales lor children called "Firelight fitorlea." by IJvlngston B. Morse. Tha sixth le.vm In plain sewing Is given and tha de partments are aa helpful and varied In In terest aa usual. The July Outing Is vigorous and varied with fiction, adventure and practical arti cle, strikingly Illustrated with photograph. It opens with an exciting article. "On a Racing Tacht," by Carlton T. Chapman. the artist, who accompanies the text with auoh photographs aa we have not before seen. The fiction of the number la by Justus Miles Forman, Oouverneur Morrla, Clay Emory. N. H..Crowell and Charles W. Pklnner. and the versa by William Hale and Arthur Ooodrloh. The personalities of out door men and women form one of the most Interesting features of the magaxlne. and among the shorter artlclea are "Little Trips for IJttle Purses," "Swimming." by I P, Cerhln; "The Racing Seat of the Future," by Francis Trevelyanj "Camping In the Wilderness," by Alger Fredericks, and James E. Sullivan's department of "Records and Notable Performances." Casper Whit ney's "Sportsman's Viewpoint" adds fire to tha Burroughs-Seton-Ing controversy about nature study. Timothy and His Friends." by Mary E- Ireland, Mttistrated by Charles Hope Pro vost. Little Timothy seems to have been born Into a world of trouble, indeed. Ml mother waa the daughter of an Sngllah nobleman. When very young ahe married Mark Ogilvle. They were Ill-suited to each other. After on yetr spent In unhapplness Mark went to Italy. Ilia wife's father for bade all communication with him and the poor thing died, leaving a boy S years old who la the Timothy of the atory. Hla grand f.ilher Immediately bundled him off to America with a nurii and proceeded t "b'lm the bridges" Timothv and his fa-ih-ful nurse, who carefully hid Ma Identity, pasa through many hardships, but In due course of time he discover who he really la. fall Into the estate that la rightfully hi and everything turns Pitt lovely. The l field Publishing company. Akron, O. Hie Travelers Railway Oulde (western section), formerly the Rand-McNally offl.-tal railway guide, appears as an octavo In rlace of twelvemo, as formerly. Tre pet management of the guide has Introduced several Improvement, among which we would make special mention of new state maps, substituted for the folded map form erly shown In the bark, and of the popula tion shown on the timetable pagea after the namea of cities and towns. These are oe- ,h h ,prMd ov,r lhe country, and elded steps forward In the usefulness of the Tounf Aic .0lg lo burn w(,h a guiae. vrr.mnM li is r.. k.,r.l ih.i IVAiVtVO worth of fireworks will be tranfmed One of the most Imoortant volume of I ini0 thime .no .moke on th rooiln poetry published In a long time ts "Vision anniversary, and that another million will and Other Verse." by F.dward Robeson undergo erplostve combustion In the shape Taylor and publianea ny A. M. nooeneon, of rirecrai kera. Of torpedoea, omethtig ban rranctsco. Tne collection ib one oi un-n,k 500. (,.( he set off, largely by- usual literary merit, and la lrwn rrom a nttl- .hlVU nr,ld,n. Mrenia luatlv wide and varied Held. The poems are of regard this kind ol miniature bomb a earnest and thoughtful quality and win ap- objectionable It must be said, ho p-ai to an lovers or verse .ypicai 01 nigneai ,hs tomedoea. which are aa ANYTHING TO MAKE THE wEUIN RING All Klada ef Troabte glared Is Is Patriotic f mka.tlkle Barst lag Blate. te Baral.kj lk Starry Heaveaa. Thi Fourth of July w have "money to burn," thank to the wonderful prosperity Mailing and screaming, and a f'.i:ll.t to tr.d tip Tb "dragon's nest" r aonvethivg ew and startling. I', begin lt oi- harge of slurs, each star In lis fieri separating Int.i a pumber of smaller tv,e Then fallows a hocr of colored Arts, and. a fv.sle. an outburst of blssirg fry 'agon a. There sre vn parlor fireworks new lay, and one of these t the "snake In he grass." When burning It produces a arge bunch cf grass. You can actually It grow, and presently a big serpent merges from It and era Is alor.g the car pet. It la realistic, smuslrg and o,"H safe. f a groan person superintends the pet- ormance Chicago Tribune. Toronto Mail and Knpres. ideala. The price Is II. The Reflection of a Lonely Man." by A. C. M." The mualnga of thl ' lamely Man" are so Interesting one regret he ha hidden hla IndenUty In Initial. Certain It the "Ixmely Man" I a keen observer and a a very Interesting wsy of chronicling hi thought and observation for the bene fit or others. He savs: "it I well to think onsg own thought occasionally, even though they be wrong." HI ruminations vrer tnoat of the ubjects which make life more pleasant or more perplexing, and " . ; .. : V 7 Tnl means nearly tlsVi fireerarkera for the me pipe aa an a. a n. wm m an prooaouuy menilon1 o, .i.l,,.. t. . nnu nia own m.na sinurrr, -.,,. nr. rhlladelnhl. ..... a, .u. . -.A Kt. Haul. K. ' ' T ...... I .. I ... "... ...nil na.., k-i. i n. nirsirvi f.otorv nt ,--- ... u ji.imuiuurs, ny Ln.via i ruin aim trlvanoea la on Rt.t.n i.i. . . plcea of the Jewish , Publication .;Hrlety and f(rtlir, M wH(w The first step I, the Jewish Historical aoclety of Eng'.and Thl volume I the first of a eerie of book dealing with "Jewish Worthies." The aim of thla aerlea is to preeent blographlea of famoua Jew, with special regard to the general history of the period at which hey lived. Thus In thla book Paladin la al moat aa much the hero a Maimonide There are numerous Illustration, re pro duced from very rare photographs. The note are very full and are placed at the bark of the book. Published by Jewish Pub lication Society of America. Philadelphia. "The Roman Road," by Zack, and pub- NEW BOOKS AT HALF PRICK. We have come Into possession of quite a - number of new hooks which w will dla poaa of at HALF PUBLISHER'S PKII'K we have Only one oopy of each, so first order is tne only one that can be Ailed. ' These hooks are not secondhand or even shelf worn. They are new and direct from the publishers. Watch for further lists in succeeding issues of The Bee: . Regular Our Prioe. Prloe, I O'.ie'a Womenklnd. novel. by Iouiae ZangwtU U 60 t . a- i lie 1 noussna Bugenias ana Olhei utories. by Mrs. Al- ' red Seugwlck 1.60 ,M . 3 A nan kef or tne ew orient. by Wm Elliott liriltls 1.50 .M 4 Cuptrtiu Craig, t 'Uouii of I'oems, by H. A. Robinson . 1.00 .) r-in foray oi ma Henancg Hudson, a tale of 'H. by F. M Havllle 1.00 .40 -liic Adventures or M. u. Haricot, by J. a. Clous ton.. l.M . .) t-uou tvniini L'reary i amp- Iiik out, by C, C. Smith.... 1.2S .it io-itouur wuicuit, Dy William Lawrence 1.21 .41 W The Kiug or UnadllU, by Howara R. Urols 60 . i in. American jawisn near Hook, by Cyrua Adlor 1.8 .40 ja in ueepa or ueiiveranca. by Freaerluk von Eeden... l.iS .40 n ine vale ot cedars and Other Tales, by Grace Agullar 1. 00 l,4 s-iM uid Bcnooinnuae ana Other Poems, by T. S. Denlson 10 The ' Jeweled Tomb and Other blor.ea, by m War- ' ner company , . a Beyond tne K.qulems and Other Veraua, by L A. Ruuertson U A Burtch of Hop Tama, by 8. H. King M The conquest ot home, by Matild Berao 11 Letters or un American Countess to Her Friend, by the Countess Herself... 17 The measures of Inu Table, by O U. tdlwanger 2S Three Yeara on the Block ade, by I. E. Vail The Maj n the Street. Htortea rom the New Vurk - TimeA U The Hook of Weddings, oy Mrs. Burton Klngnland.... t?-Puenia. by Mary Aluott.... j iuH1ed and Ouard.d, by Joaeph H. Malone laLife, and How to Live It. by A R. Aldrlch M Jackanapva, by J. H. Ewlna ! The Hermitage and thu Random Verves, by Day ton Ervln . 40 Why I Became of Baptist, by Rev. M. C. Peters 41 ChrlNt'a Message to tn Churches, by Key. W. U. Campbell 43 Management World Sys tems of Railway, by MaJo.- Panabourna 44 The Air -oyane. by Wil liam K Inaersoll 44 Nlahl-rllde of Nature of (hot. and Ghost Seer. by Catherine Crowe 48 Our Common Christianity, by A. P. Stanley . 4 Grammar School Algebra, by K. K. White 10 Moaea, a Dream, by Chartei Hovey Brown , tt-What Think Te of Christ, by J. L Eldridge 14 In the Gate, of Urael. b Ilirmin HernMleln W also -srry all the leading dallies of the United State, and the moet complete line of popular maa-aiinea in the city. MLAUGHLIN at CO.. luj Noitlt 8 xleenth BtreaL Opposite Poatotiioe. big as onions snd contain dynamite, are exceodlng'y dangerous and at all hsiards to be avoided. Thersj la a new kind or firecracker called the "mandarin." which cornea In huge packs or lO.Of") to Kipro, all connected by single fuse Per hups you can Imagine the racket made bv such a bunch wben It goes off. or course, these cracker com from China. We manufacture great quantities of large sited ones In thla country, but I all of the smsll crackers Rre imported from the Flowery kingdom, and the makera get only M rents for a box of fortv narks p In making common torpedoea Is to daub large sheets of paper wtth "gobs" or a paste composed of an explosive mixture. The paper Is then cut Into smsll pieces, which are rolled up. with n cap nnd some fine gravel In each. I'sually there are several thicknesses of tissue paper used, and the making or the more expensive grades or torpedoes Involves processes romparatr.rly elaborate. Hov Firework. Are Made. Th plant on Staten Island Is known as tk Fireworks rnrm." It cover a square mile, enclosed by a high board fence to llahed by Scrlbner, Is a volume containing I keep out all intruder, and scattered about three atorle or novelettes. "The Roman the place are about M0 buildings of cor noan. in. caianc. anu i m.uginj. i ruga tea iron, floored with cement, tr one The nrat. and longest, la a tale or an Kng-i of the buildings blow up there Is no dan nan manor noue. ana relate tn tiisnonor- ger of Involving the others In a n able acta or one part or this "high lire" eral disaster. The really dangerous part household to the other. "The Balance" and or the work, however i. in ..n Thoughty," an original Btory of the life or wooden structure, each occnnlrd hv i. .... . .. e v...., . ue man nnn a machine. No great amount stories. I gunpowder Is Vent nn s.n . . .... so mat whatever nerll there mnv h I ... - t W.. 4- V I -V. . . I - nnuril Drowning, oy v. iv. v iic-Bivriirn, I minimlseo published by the Macmlllan company, ia an The processes used In the manuracture Interesting volume, giving Incidents of fireworks are much more simple than most Browning in -ny uue, -friy org, people suppose, or materials the three tha Drowning ana nit marriage. Drowning are cnicr and Important are a fine oualltv In Italy," wrownmg in Later ure. or strawboard. an exnloalve comnm.nd "Browning at a Literary Artist," "The (consisting of gunpowder, ' saltpeter and Ring and tha Book" and "The Philosophy charcoal) and tissue paper. The st ram board of Browning." This scholarly and enter- used for making the tube and ca.ea tainlng record of the !lfe of the great poet which are filled with the compound and will be appreciated by hi many loving ad- nnauy covered with the tissue r.aner. mtrers. The author Bays: "The lire of ,n construction or the so-called "et Robert Browning, who combine the great- Pieceg hundred or urh tube are nut to eat brain lth th moat simple .tmrera-1 either, being nailed to frame and con nient known in ou anna's, would go on n,clM ccntlnuou fue. Kach Fourth forever If w did not decide to summarise pr July "nnds new dealgn In et pieces, It In a very brief and simple narrative." na om" ot ,nm 'hi year cost as high a The War. of Peace." bv A. V Wll.hn 1 oeginning or a set piece Is a drawlna I a work In which th author attempt to I """ over to a carpenter to be Illustrate th truggle between labor and reP"!i n atrip of wood fastened to cspltal. He doe thl In an Interesting apd etn" wlth. ,u" and Th Pro well-told romance. Th heartleasnes and , . . tune con ..linn. mi explosive compound the tragedies and sorrow that lie In the wake or a would-be monopoly are skill fully portrayed. This special combine which the president i pleased to call hi "mission ary monopoly." seem to be so extreme that It exhaust even Haelf. It also con fastened. Various chemical are emnlnved to give different color to the fire, and these are mostly salt of metal copper for blue, rarium for green, sodium for yellow, ral rium for red and strontium for crimson The Test 1. nnlv . . -At ... I. n. . ihrlllln rioiorintlnn or .h. ...fr... -"" ijuaung in . a . t . . ... - .v. """"" "' Parcel or flrestuff and connectln ..... ..... ...... . iiitj -' t- i them suitably hv fnu. ters who are lost In a forest and overtaken by a great fire that awept everything be fore it. Little, Brown tt Co. are the pub Usher and the price I 11.60. Rocket. Require Great Skill. Rocketa require more skill In their menu facture than any other kind of fireworks The pasteboard case must be of a certain Florida Fancies," by F. R. Swift. I an dlm,t," In proportion to Ita length, and entertainingly written record of a mid. ,n" PcKing naa to he performed with th winter holiday Jaunt In Florida by a busy ,ltmo"t c"re ,0 ln,ure the proper ascent of northerner, who wanted "to find out the """rvnnc. ana tne scattering of Iti truth of some of the big alligator, bear and " 0T. wh"tnot "l ,h Preclee moment de ,i.a .tori. and innio.nt.tiv ... lrf1- " the cylindrical part Is the ex terlal and game so that I could come hek """ ... cnu.ea me rocket and tell bigger one. " Whether or not he !?. . .1 ne.fonral toP'8 Prata and con ...... ...a iiara or wnniever eise ia to mak ex .60 .It .10 .li .71 W l.U .4 1.60 .M 1.00 .40 S.00 1.0 l.U .4 1.60 .ft) 1.60 .76 l.U) .40 l.U ' .40 1.00 . .60 .M .19 .11 .71 . 1.30 .40 1.00 .41 ' .a .u t . ! 1.60 .71 : .si .u ! .71 . I . .71 .3 ! 1.00 .44 '. 1U . realised on the "bigger one" is left for Z , 7. . n. ..d.e t d...rmin. tk I. tho Py. necessary lhat th Illustration typical of interior the rcaaer to aetermine. There are nu- ,.,.,. ' . . . ; riftr' k"u..u ...on fiiirnen inrough nitrous Florida by Albert E. Smith tares are RAILROADS MAY TAKE CHOICE terckawgeable Mllrawe Ticket, sir Credential Reek. Are to Re 1 aed. The Chicago, Rock Island Pacific ha ncceeded In working a change In th attl- rtide of the roads of the Western Passen ger assoelstlon In connection with the plan for lAW-mll Interchangeable mil ti.-k-t. -The original plan of having the mils age tickets ha not been given up. but a vote la now being taken which allows all th roads to lake their choice of the Inter changeable mileage or of the credential hooka, but to use only one kind. On th face of It. it seem to b a recognition of he protest of th Rock Island, but In real ity it amounts to nothing, aa all of th roade are In fsvor or th mileage ticket snd and will accept that form of ticket. Thla will leave the Rock Island the only road using tho credential hooka and It of ficial declare thst they will extend Its us Over the line of the 'Frisco system and. perhsps. over other southern line If this Is done it probably will precipitate a rale war In the southwest, which will spread over mot of the territory of the Western Passenger aasoclallon. GOES TO CHURCH CONVENTION Meeting; of Xnrth and South Methodists. To th Joint meeting of the Methodist Kplscopal church and th Methodist F.pis- copal Church South, which I to be held at Ocean Gtove. N. J.. Presiding Kid r J. W. Jennings of this city goes Friday as the only western representative. He will be absent In the east two weeks on business connected with th church. This mooting, to h- held July 6 . Is for the purposo'nf deidltig upon a uniform catechism and order of worship for th two branches of th church. Some months ago meetings were held by both the church In the north an I south, the former In Chicago, for the purpose of deciding what action would l taken at the coming Joint session at Ocean Grove. The northern delegates sre Bishops Merrill and Joyce. Rer. Drs. J. W, Jennings, W. V. Kelly and 8. O. Royal, and Messrs. A. W. Harris and Frsnk Brown. The southerners are Bishops Duncan and Smith. Rev. Drs. J. J. Tigers. J. K. Godby and B. O. Brown and Prof. Robert F Blnckwell. An Old tlelrloom a Pair ot Scissor.. One of the old heirlooms that hss been passed down the Mnilly line In Indlnnap oils Is a pair or scissors now In the pos sesion or Dr. J. M. Stoddard, whose ofllc is In the Newton Claypool building. The Implement was hammered nut In the first blacksmith shop Indianapolis ever had. Th shop was owned and the scissors were made by Dr. Stoddard's great-great-grand father, George Pogue, whu came to the alt of Indianapolis when It waa marked by a few ecattered cablh. '' ' Pogue's Run was named for this pioneer. He was killed by Indians on Blue river In 1S22. Tho Indian had stolen his horses, and Ooorge Pogue went to recover them. He never csm hsck. His gun was found and his dog returned home. The scissors made by the pioneer black- mlth are crude In comparison to the bright finished scissors one may huy at a depart ment store today, and they have lost value, except a an heirloom. The scissors have been passed down through the family for eighty years, Dr. Stoddsrd receiving them from hi grandmother. He says that when he parte with the heirloom he will probably give them to the slat museum. Indlnnap oil News. Xaovra the World Over. For It wonderful cure Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds. It cure or no py. For sals by Kuhn A Co. Bf PJKf GLWI a no m n Qnnir lor gf book lot sooo?. Ttltpkea 1W7 and r represea- tst Iv will sail. tt "Ye Old liooke Shop Ull FAR-NAM T. .JL-, 1 MEGEATH STAT. CO. 1308 FARNAfl 5TREET. Everybody la readlag this summer. We have everything tn books, period ic. 1. and ntppere, al aumsner price. lll.t S t tha mom.nt mK.i. tt. i. . . r Alhar M B.llk .a . " ' ...... wi luori pa " -""-"- reached Ita highest point so that th s related in such a way that the L.. i ... w. ..... . ... - '"'.on lain may i.e UIBenitrg with th. reader feel, he ha. not only been enter- .ffectlveneaa nece.sary to mak the .pec talncd, but ha received a great deal of tator say "Oh!" useful information by it perusal. O. P. The stars are little racket, ma. , rumem. oon. are me puonsner. 0Ua composition so aa to nrnnw. t different colore when limited n,. "The Poema and Verses of Ch.ria. rww I t,. i.. ...... ... . . . n .... irw jwrnwm iiiaat-i. or nvrnrcfuii . en., coiircieu .dm eouea wun DiDiiograph- In this country have enormously Improved . - - ..... y . , wi to .lev. Uy , I, ii.T-ii at... .iu in no nrancn or it have Harpere, Is a volume that includes poems they progressed so much In the manu- from hi novel, lyric, and prologue from faetur of rocket. Rocket that liberate hi ily and verses from the Examiner parachutes, each carrying a brilliant atar ana tne uauy news. Among the other It floata aloft, are already familiar and contain tn ntti ballad, "The Ivy Green." n likewise re those which throw out flam wnicn tne autnor in ni bibliographical goioen cmuas mat or op streams of notes say I "perhapa th most accept- nry r,,n- Th whistling rocket ascends to able of all Dickens' poetical effort." Aleo ,n 'mnn height and displays Chines "A Child Hymn," which appeared In th. drsgons nylng through the air, accomDa- Chriatmaa. Is5, number of "Household "''d by ,m,n whistling which can be Worda." Thla I an exceptionally sweet n'ra or niiie. Ittle poem. Th collection is. Ideal and r. ""' P"P'. ooublleaa. have wondered fleet great credit on the compiler. Me- how n"tn ro-k' n " their ascent sky chanlcally It la a beautiful example of w"r(V of rnu thla depend mainly upon taateful bookmaklng. The frontispiece by ,he klnd and 0U,I,ty of 1h firework, but it Macllse ahowe the profile or Dl. ken. hi. w'" """ " " "mr wl' wl vertical wir and her sister. extent is anout tn limit. To th y 0r the observer, when the flry stream ahoota "The Car of the Baby." a manual for ,n" . levon attained mother, and nur... eon. .in. m. iiiuy jwice mai. dlrectlona for the management of Inf.ncv L Tn 'solving dragon pocket discharges .nrf .hiiHh i. h..i.w ..a a w.. . "ry dragons, winch remain auspended In ..... ui.r., oy a. i . . . . ., , , ... v flnur nriinih i r rhi. ik. ,mj " nl' " ,n ra ' nwiit or - -.., .... "fiy t .... . .... T-...... . .. . , . adltlon of thl. n.....l h.. k... .t. w... '"", "" f ra..ns, wnicn , y th . h thrnnah I),. .1. i . revised. The author enria.vrw. tn u I - -.. a eomnleta .nd rail. hi- ...M- . "I L" n"ll,' ,ralU bnlnd ,hm' 0" "S snd nurses, and all those having lo do with babyhood. 8uch Illustration are used aa will assist In making the content, more esslly understood. While the author has been very careful to have the work clen lirtcally correct, he ha written it In an Interesting and comprehensive manner that can easily be understood. It la published by W. B. Baunder Co. and the price Is 11.60. The volume la not Intended to sup plant the physician, but for the use of mothers In emergency when medical aid cannot be had. The Ureal Psychological Crime: the De structive Principle of Nature In Individual Life." by Florence Huntley, and addressed to "The ProgreaeWe Intel'lgenc of the Age." la published by the Indo-Ameri. an Br ok company, Chicago. The work Is In three part, "Modern Hypnotism," "Bplr Itual Medlumahlp" a ad "Retributive Jus tice." Th book la very spirited discus sion of t he tplrlty question. Aa Omar far Ladle. Alike to her who Dine both Loud and Long. Or her who Banting shun the Dinner gong. Some Doctor from hi Office chair will about, "It make no Difference-both of you are Wrong I" Why. all the Htalth Reformer who dla cusxed High Heels and Corsets learnedly gr thrust 8qunre-toed and Walstless forth; their Duds are acorned. And Venus might a well have been a Bust. Myself when slim did SHgerly frequent Delsarte snd Ling, ana heard great Argu ment Of muscle trained to Hold m up, but till Spent on my Modiste what I'd always apent: With walking Chili t did the beat I could With my own Feet I tramped my Ten Mile, gnoa; And thl was All that I got out or It I ate much more for Pinner then I should And fear not lest your Rheumatism seise The Joy of Life from other people's rlprees; The Art will not have Perished -au con t ral re. posterity will practice It with Base! When you and I have ceased Champagne to Hup, Be sure there will he More to Keep It Cp; And while we pst Old Tahliy by the Urn l ull many a Girl will lead her Brindled Pun. -Josephine Dasksm In Hrrper' Magusine. The above booka are for sale by the Me gsatk Stationary C)., IX faraank aw and decidedly Impressive. Another kind of rocket releases simultaneously seven bal loons, each carrying variegated signal star which float about snd burn In changing colors. A dosen of thl sort cost ft 44 One ran spend a lot or money on a fw firs work, nowadays. Gigantic firecrackers are now made In thla country containing a pound or more of gunpowder. They are called "cannon aa lutea," coat sometime, as much as M a doaen, and are extremely dangerous. There are various new kinds of flrswnrks which have handlea for holding them euch, for example, aa the "wixard candles." which sturt with a atream of golden spray, fn. lowed ' by an explosion or Are hulls, then change into an eruption of .liver anakea. Eiich candle repeata the performance three liinea. Tha "devil among the tallnra" la put on the ground to fire. It opens with sn illumination of colors, succeeded by a firry stream, a fount. iln of exploding stars snd finally a hurst of dragons. Th "whistling Jack" Is an Illumination In rarmne and emeralds, followed by aa aploaloa t4 Aary uora aa agna, Breakfast, Dinner and Supper served Daintily Deliciously Quickly Satisfyingly with (the ready-to-cat pure wheat food). Aak ywur greear fee Malt-Tee Flake Men's Floe Wash 7Cr Tics. .. -vOC g3Ha 10c ; Men's 0c Hose Friday. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tor the convenience of our regular Saturday night shoppers this store will he open Friday night till 10 o'clock." SATURDAY, THE FOURTH. THE STORE WILL iNOT BE OPEN. I Sale of Men's Shirts Men' hlrt, mini of fln gr1r of uigilrs., nil full mnl UriiomH. flno mlora and hndR. shirt tvorth TV . On Ml FrMajr 45c Boys' Waists Two lota p on salf VrMay at W nnrl 4..V, rumlo of th finest nt1 r nn.1 rTVnlo, all also. 4 to V.-worth VV' aiul T.V. FRIDAY- 25c and 45c Alen's Underwear Frlttay tw-o llnc-a of inon'a flna hlhrt(rcan utWw e.i . in on agio a I S.V an.1 :o worth an.1 itVv i !. com in ail ic aivl ntvi full ct. I 25c.n.al.Sn ! Sale of Men's Coat and Pants Suits Suits worth $5-6-7, (SLA on sale .vpr Friday we place on sale 300 men's rant nn1 pants Miits nt $4. Tliey are Miits lhat are worth up to $7.00. They are made of lino homespuns, in lijiht and dark l.ndo8. They will hold their hape and make the molest possible clothon that a man can wear On sale Friday 4 Sale of Boys' Sviits at $2.00 Twrt rtolt.iv. Is evttnly llttl -ioiith f yy for a iylth suit f.r y.m i nv Artil ahfn ffr thst Invesmietii. ou (in hiiv n Mill world half as murh .un. It is url nrth while Thnl's what l h.ifi fietilria here I'tlilsy. The ioys .nit wtv mml fivm th han.lrtivt ,nvlotn ami ralmeres. In a rat variety of ivitteiM. Norfolk. !. 4 to is. nn,l ,1.uilit...ii tr ,l Jacket style, lo Id yeati., Vrlh er llt of r- Saturday, $2.00 I t I i ! i Straw Hats KrMuy will be a ttrol tlnn to iiiiy your straw hat. Every uow nt populnr almpo la dlaplaycil cn our tnhlc. The Miniirt hut thl onson nro tho now slinpos In Sonnotta and ppllt straw. 75c $1.00, $1.25 Mens Canvas Shoes l'lidny w will plnoo on nvnl nlo 210 imlr non'a flno rtinvn al.ooa, mIho oxfoiilM - thoy nmko t'to ooolrt hind of n snnimor hH..-worth $l.-" nnd $1.M-FIIIHAV- $1.00 Suit Cases $1.85 Over two i.iiiulrpd stilt r-ino Bo on sitlo Vrldaj worlli tl.M and t.l.OO-na lonit na thoy In at. I'HIDAY $1.85 STOP SALT LAKE BUILDING Contractor!' A elation Peoidei to Lock Out Men for Inriplkab'a Btrikti. MINERS' CONCILIATION BOARD MEETS Many f;rlanrn re rre.enlert anil Nome tlts'Q.ril. Itnl o UeHalle t'om-lnslOM la lleaehrd lie fare Adjournment. SALT l.AKK MTY, July .-The HulldlrtK Cnntrnrtfirs' sssiM-lsllim. ooniposrd ol pr.n'- tli-ully every contrarlur anrt hiillrter In Ihl I was just ahout lo cruelt Ilia IM Oiitii Hi tly, hits dooliliM to Muspeiiil all liullilltiK uu hnx, preparatory to lyln It dp In pluh nlv . ' rllilinn, whrn Ihe mnn snlil: liiiiiaairitiffiauiiaaiaUiEtBa sh n-plled, n-rlliblliia tha rlns-k on dr little l. "That." said Ihe mnn wild lha sweet toolh, "Is ImWd sad. far be It from m lo try lo -t away with more than my moiiay'a worth. How nnu-h are thos ohov olatea In thai case Ihrr?" "Blxty rents a pound." aht lha isndy Slrl. losslnR hr iad and ferllnt of hr altleromhs. "Box com wllh VmT" Hi m.in nskd ,sr. Ter'n'ly," h replied, "Vlth anollier sniff. 'Olv m a pound of thm in a box, plensr," snld th man. Willi n nurrd look Hi oini woman pitcdd In los tho various kinds of "best rhofolntes" Into sn omat Ihix. She pi tired a little tinsel spoon In the box and The i-kout will dlrerlly uff"'! more ttinu (jiio woikmon and will continue in force until an uinieratandlns; Is reached between the conti .clots ftiid Ihelr workmen. In a statement Issued tonight the oon- traclora complain that men at work on various buildings about the city have been Called out and no explanation offered. This avpenrn to be the principal grievance. Mine 1'uarlllalore Meet. WILKK8HAHHB. Pa July :.-Tli board of continuation which is lo aajusi me rlevances of the mine workers met todsy and while some grlovanoea wera ronia eied, no conclusions w.ie leached. Another meeting will he held on Thursday. The acsslon today was aocrcl, but It I understood the dellberationa were con- ducted In a harmonious manner and there were no serious disputes such a would bft liable to cause a disagreement. Most of the session wss taken up wllh one grievance, that of the manner of cum putlng the 10 per cent advance. whtlir It shall be on tha nt or gross earnings. This crlevsnce waa submitted by I'resl- dent Kahey of the Ninth district, wlt.i sev eral others, and ha presents.! .vldenc. from tlisl district to prove his caa. i'h oilier side questioned some of the deductions, and lha question waa set aside until the next meeting, when the etatlatlcs needed will be supplied. I'resldent Peltrey or th llasleton dis trict submitted a list or grievances or mlnera In lhat region. The grievance, were written and aet rorth Ihe various matters complained of. I'nder th rules, thuae grlevences must be submitted 1 th operators, and Bcretary Nichols waa in structed to msll copies to each or me wm. p.itile effected, so that thsy rould explain the matter complained of. "That'll do-let in liu"Ve It." Th girl handed the box of rhnentat. ovr to him. Just tbn a small girl cgma In and asked anothsr rnndy girl for S cent' worth or msrshmallows. "Here you are. toilet." s.ld the msn. snd lie dumped lha boxful of chocolate onto a ploc of papr lying on a counter, wrapped the fine candles up and handed ! the package to the wondering and delighted little girl. Then he dumped the peanut brittle nut of th bag Into the empty hot, plscetl the lid on It, pulled a big rubber band out of bis vest pocket, snd snapped It sround the box, strolled up to the rash ler's desk and mad good hla checks, and walked out. Weill, did you ever Ih' sassy, Imp'dent thing!" snsppsd Ilia pnmpadnured candy girl to th citjtliler, when th man had closed the door after lilm. Washington ost. Work florae farad. rtnston la the Mrs! city on thla aid of lh Atlantlo In id opt ihe work dors parn.l.'. which Is a Innnm vnl :n London. Vain n bl prises at offered for Ih best hnlch.r rnrts. grocery and express Wiigons, dellvci.i -un. (tucks, etc., nurt the rnsett which I am si . led to Hi winner la lued above ru Mi . by th London driver who la forlunat en.iugh lo In It. Tlie lineal Human o olely take much Inlerrrt In th competi tion, recognising In thorn an Inrvnlive for Ih kind treatment of ih linre. However unworthy Ihe nmlh mny be, it la Powerful, aa result have proved. If the ltotnti allow I-, success there Is no res son why th Ideu should not ie adopted by ninny other cltle among which Toronto might b liii luded. "A SASSY, IMPUDNr THING" llamaa Kalare Aeaerl. In.eir la) fasdr Ksjesi, ! the l oafoeloa of tk I aady Doser. A man wllh a ewe loolh saw som atrnctlv-looklng peanut brill la In a down town candy store window Ihs other sfler- noon, and h went In. Tound of thst brittle, please." be said lo tha pompsdoured, wssp-walsted young thing, who leisurely proceeded to wait on him after finishing the Mame-andMug story eh was telling the girl cashier. Tha lovely, pompsdoured propoaltion shot th man a look that clearly expressed her opinion that ha was a piker to be buying IS -rents-a-potind candy. After she bad finished chopping tt. brittle up with a randy maul she puikec' up a pajer bag snd tossed th rsnd) Inti it. "Could you put ,ut It box for me?" the man asked her. - , goo t put U- ail sdy la bo&s," Weallif-r euminary for June, Th nietetiroloalcal ummai-v for Jun i sued bv the total weather bureau silo-. Ihe following: TempeniHire The mean temperature for the month was tH degrses; th. highest, U. on th .tnth: tho lowest, 4ft. on the Isl; the greatest dally range, 84 dear, on Ihe ?Kth, and th least dully tang, I) degree. ,111 th. 1st; th mean fur Juno (iv I iilrl) -tin e year Is T3 degr. Wlhd Tha prevailing direction uf the wind wss north and Ihe total movement I.IN) mil, th maximum velncllt liavlna been thirty-six miles per hour from the north on In Ith. Precipitation Th total preclpit.iinn f.ic the month wa I .11 Inches, the average for June for thlrt -lhre years being t i Inch: th accumulated dellclencv lnc January I Is 1.77 Inch. 1 Thrs wer fourteen clesr dsy. eleven partly cloudy and five cloudy. lorre, Man Killed la allfornln. HAN HKHNAHUINO, I'll July .--) A I.. Fleet of lo Alignle. died luie from Injuries received In h runnway. Mr. I, K. Aplts. who wss with him. wan severely Injiueil. The deceased, wlm whm 2i yen. of age, leaves parents In Oreen, In. SEAN KHSK THE OUTCROPPING OF BAD BLOOD And while not always painful are aggravating- beyond exprciniion. Witb few exception thy are worne in spring and guratner when the nystein begins to thaw out and the skin la reacting and runkinir ex i .... t t I suffered with Bea.ro, of the band annovlna ana ualnful but .r sightly, and X disliked to go out in tb aad far for over a rear, U waa not only annoying ana patniui but vary un I tried at least a dosen soap and aire and buam very dlcouragd until t rd In th p.pr of the cures performed through the use of B. It. 8. I had llttl faith at first but determined to give It a month's fsir trial at least. I am pleaaed to atate that 1 soon Uotlced a slight Improvement, aufliolent to decide tra efforts to throw off the Kinons that have accutnu cd during the winter months. Then boils and pimples, rashes and erup tions of every conceivable kind make their appear- ance, and Kc.etna and l et- ma to Wp It op. After tb use of six bottles my shin ter the twin terrors of waa as smooth and auft aa a-beby s. TUi m t ,iif , ,, i v-4H ago ana cava never naa any trouDia aiuoa. skin diseases Nettle mihb OBNKVA BRloau. Rash. Poison Oak and Ivy, Minneapolis, Mm.,, and such other skin trou bles as usually remain rjulet during cold weather, bteak out afresh to tor ment and ditrat by their fearful burning, itching and slinging. A courna oi H. . . now will purity ana etiru li tne lihKitl, ami rrinforre and tone up the general system, and cany off the bodily impurities through the proper chan nels, thus warding off the diseases common to spring and summer. The skin, with good Hxh1 tn nouiihli it, remains smooth and soft and free of all disfiguring eruptions Send for our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if ni tlesire medical advice or any special information. This will cost you nothing. n SWIFT SPCCiriG CO,, A TLAMTA, GA. THE KEELEY CURE Cor. 19th snd Leavenworth Streets. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Th Oldest, Safest and most Reliable Curo for Alcoholism, Morphine or other Drug Ad dictions. Tobacco ana Clgg rotte habit. All communica tions conlUontlal, Wri R Bunts, rtsaager