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Show FIREWORKS ON FOURTH WILL ILLUMINATE SKY wenty-Eight Divisions in Which Aerial Bombs, Rockets, Set Pieces and Other Fireworks Will Be Set Off on Sunday Night Description of the Different Pieces low trees, with 48 pounds of powder, with magnificent scenes In many colors. col-ors. Nineteenth Garden of prismatic herbs, extra large, brilliant, variegated variegat-ed fountains and fires of a million sparks? all colors. Twentieth Palmetto fountain display, dis-play, representing a gorgeous fountain of brilliant Are, intermingling with stars of various colors and liquid fire drops with sparkling scintillations. Twenty-first Battery of twelve Jap-ance Jap-ance bomb shells. . Twenty-second Umo show batteries, batter-ies, each with three dozen No. 10 shower candles, which produce showers show-ers of most beautiful -and brilliant scintillations. Twenty-third Set piece, the Gallo-pode, Gallo-pode, revolving with great rapidity and discharging in every direction streams of brilliant and sparking fire, with sexeral changes, making a fan- The fireworks program Sunday evening. even-ing. July 4, 1909: First Grand opening salute. Two pieces of mammoth reporting bombshells fired from mortars to a height of 500 feet n the air and exploded ex-ploded at that height. They will be heard for miles. ' Second Carmine illumination of 30 pieces of excelsior fire, playing to the heavens at one time. Third Union battery of 12 display "National Colors," trl-color. union 30-shot 30-shot candles, emitting balls which, while In the air, divide into threo brilliant stars red. white and blue. Fourth Aerial bombshell display, composed of Japanese night shells, showing revolving cascades, shooting stars, magic serpents, golden cloud and willow trees in the most brilliant colors known. Fifth Flight of six geysers of umbrellas um-brellas of fire, forming an Immense revolving re-volving column of brilliant fires, es-cending es-cending high In the air, emitting showers of golden spray, terminating in a crown of variegated colored stars of every hue; also forming fantastic circles of fire and colored rings. Sixth Prismatic wheel display, 14-inch 14-inch ertcal showers of fires in every J direction. ' ' Seventh Rocket, flight, four pieces, making a parachute with floating stars, changing colors, making a most, beautiful display of a parachute in the air. Eighth-Flight of Fiery Dragon. 10 pieces, mammoth dragon's nest. New and startling article in fireworks, which commences with discharging electric stars, each In Its flight creating creat-ing a number of smaller stars and flashes, and as a final outburst, hissing hiss-ing fiery dragons appear with loud noise and disappear In trails of hissing hiss-ing fire. Ninth Racket flight. exhibiting beautiful "willow trees" in all colors col-ors of the rainbow, the branches reaching from the heavens to the ground. Tenth Wheel display double radiators, radi-ators, producing fires and halos of great variety and beauty, throwiug fire and stars In every direction. Eleventh Twelve-Inch bombshell display, exhibiting the most beautiful combination of color and design and magical changes and effect known to pyrotechnic art. Twelfth Storming Niagara 110-shot 110-shot Niagara battery. throwing a steady stream of trailing stars and tastlc and pleasing display. Twenty-fourth Set piece, Revolving Arcade. A beautiful combination of pyrotechnic movements and effectsr with several pieces. It commences with an illuminated hexagon wheel, changing and extending into a mag-ntflcent mag-ntflcent electric cascade of liquid 1 sprues of fire, surmounted by revolving revolv-ing fountains and variegated stars, thrown to a great height. Twenty-fifth Two meteor batteries, batter-ies, consisting of three dozen each, 10-ball meteor candles, displaying a colored meteor each, leaving hehlnd them as they ascend long trails of a brilliant rain of fire. Twenty-sixth Balloons representing represent-ing animals, fishes, etc. some of them emitting streams of fire as they ascend. as-cend. Twenty-seventh Set piece, Polka Battery. A combination of illuminated illuminat-ed wheels, fountains, circles of golden fire, with crimson and emerald centers, cen-ters, while on each side aro displayed jets of variegated stars and streamers. stream-ers. Twenty-eighth Ninety-seven skyrockets sky-rockets of four to eight pounds each, will be fired off in batteries of six and twelve. '' Twenty-ninth, grand final device, "Goodnight," flanked on either side by mammoth whistling jacks and mammoth mam-moth flights of bombshells a grand fitting close of such a grand scene of beauty and splendor. Remember, the program will begin at 8:30 p. m., sharp, or as soon thereafter there-after as It grows dark. meteors, whteh have the effect of flights of rockets and colored streamers. stream-ers. Thirteenth Rocket display, assorted, assort-ed, fancy, same a3 No. 14, but elght-pounders. elght-pounders. Fourteenth Rocket . flphts, slx-pounders slx-pounders same as No. IS Fifteenth Cascade battery of bombshells, bomb-shells, displaying a battery of varicolored vari-colored meteors, ending with a multiplying multi-plying bombshell effect high in the air. Sixteenth Floral fountain display, extra large, novel and beautiful : representation rep-resentation in floral fire of a fountain, throwing upward and outward liquid drops cf spangles and spray fire which resemble a large fountain in action. I Seventeenth Flight, of Japanese fire flies, four-pounder Japanese rockets, rock-ets, introducing an aerla display entirely en-tirely new In the United 1 t-H'-r. r- vying vy-ing batteries and four-'r.Ir . a, 'he highest points In the i iMi ne-teoric ne-teoric effect of many ctI'Its. r-v ing a mott beautiful picture Eighteenth Battery o' ,rll- |