)- imt J I? tv i 4 - tt 41 41 41 41 41 41 W 4V 4V 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 i 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4i 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4i 41 4'i 41 41 41 41 41 TALK Summer YOU SHOULD SEE 1 $ s.oo You can't duplicate them in the state, taking Quality and Work manship into consideration. Alpaca, Sicilian Mohair and Serge Coats and Vests, at all prices. Have you Linen Hats ? seen 4? 9 JOE & The People's Clothiers, ft 41 41 8; Waterman BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Nurso wanted. Enquire N. Wiso. of Mrs J. Japanese lantern?, new styles, at LehnholV's. House for rent. Inquire of John Waterman. Cool and refreshing Lehnhotrs. Dress making', Miss Union Block. Foila water at Laura Twiss. Wire and willow waste baskets at LehnhoiT's. Lemons twenty cents per dozen at Sc'hiappacasc,s. subscribe for Tiik Xr.ws the best paper in the city. The Cadiz fleet has becomo a moss prown reminiscence. Fon Sale A jrood milk cow. En quire at Vienna baker y. Great reduction in prices on gaso line stoves at Coates & Go's. Holloway's popular steamed bread is ma.de of Heisel's best flour. Good driving mare for sale. En quire at Sherwood's shoo storo. The Puritan wickless oil stove, the latest thing out, at Coates & Co's. j The Evening Nkws only ten cents per weeK, you can't all'ord to do with out it. Enterprise cherry stoners that do the work. For sale by W. W. Coates &, Co. If 3-ou want to keep posted take the Even INC! News, only ten cents per week. Jointed fish rods, hooks, lines and everything in fishing tackle, at Lehn hoiT's. Girl wanted for general housework. Enquire of Mrs. Henry Herold or at the store. Fou Sale A good young milk cow. Enquire of James Barker, or at News olhco. If you don't see the (Jut Ueil cigar call for it, and get the best 5 cent ci gar in the market. Lirge quantities of pansies, gera niums and verbena's in bio m ready to plant out, at Moore's. The dinner to be served Friday by the W. It. C. onlj- costs you ten cents. They should be well patronized. Early in the year Hon. John Sprecher nominated Col. I'oynter for governor, but where is John Sprecher now. Glen Terry of Mynard today took irirfa legal permit to wed Miss Adda iMtman, daughter of David I'itman of Murray. A troop of cavalr consisting of fiifrhtv cars from Wyoming, will pass through this city this evening on the th ? i th i ? ih th i th i lh th l Ih th t ih t ? I th I th l i th i hh ih t ih ih ih hh h hh I l hh l ih It I ih t ih I th I Ih hh Ih Ih I hh b l t Ih Ih t hh Ih hh Ih I ? hh h l t I 1 ABOUT their Straw and FRANK, Corner. B. & M. bound for Florida. It will require four or five trains to handle the cat s, which will be run on passen ger time. Wanted To buy a small house of three or four rooms. Must be cheap for cash. Enquire at the THE NEWS office. The relief corps will give a dinner Friday June 24, at the G. A. Rhall. A nice dinner wi!l be served; everybody invited. The editor of the News has been engaged in repairing an engine today at the expense of the local columns of this paper. The morning papers give it out as a news item in a special telegram from Madrid, the fact that the Cadiz fleet has returned to Cadiz. General Colby has chosen for two of his aides Henry B. Allen, son of Sena tor Allen and William B. Cowin, son of John C. Cowin of Omaha. All kinds of jewelry, clocks and watches promptly repaired. All work warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door west of Waterman block, Plattsmouth. Fine blooming pansies, for ten days, beginning June 13, to clear beds for other plants, at only ten cents per dozen, at L. A. Moore's. General Shafter, who has charge of the Cuban invasion, is said to weigh 300 pounds. A Spaniard that couldn't hit a target like that would be a poor shot indeed. The president says Mr. Bryan does not have to go to the Phillippines but that every country will be shown him, and if he prefers to serve under Fitz hugh he will be allowed to do so. Thousands of porsons have been cured of piles by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. F. G. Fricke. Those who attended the exposition yesterday spesik in the highest terras of the entertai oment afforded from the musical program. The Illinois day festivities were also of special in terest to many visitors. Our report of Womans club commit tees was not quito correct yesterday. It should have road Mecdames Ship man and Streightfrem the north side, and Mesdames James Herold and C. E. Wescott from the south side. Count Castellane should teach the Spaniards some new points on honor. They might learn from him how to get out from under the American war cloud, and preserve that precious her itage we have read so much about. The much talked of Indian congress at Omaha is finally a go, the eovern ment having appropriated $45,000 to defer the expense. Indians of all shades and tribes will be present, and quite a crowd of people 6I01I1II1Q! are expected to bo drawn thither on account of it. Mont Nebrabkans havo seen Indians enough and will no, bo preatly in t restod In the evont. Germany must take a back Heat un til wo aro through remembering tho Maino. Then if sho wants to take a fall out of Uncle Sam she will find him ready to show her a rough house. Ex. Andy Dill and Bennett Chrisweiser are reported to have eaten so much at a wedding dinner today that they were unable to get around for a while. Tho boys have good appetites and know a feast when it comes their way. "I think DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on tho market for piles " So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and you will think the same. It alsocures eczema and all skin diseases. F. G. Fricko. Those who failed to hear tho drum mer boy of Shiloh last night missed tho treat of a life time. Tho enter tainment was under tho management of Rev. F. A. Campbell, and ho kindly passed in all the volunteers free both evenings. A London paper says that Admiral Corvera is an amiable and accomplish ed gentleman, who at horns is quito a society lavorito. it is the same way in Cuba. Though ho isn't going out very much nowadays, ho is very much sought after. Ex. E. II. Banks, of Lowisvillo, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was wo-th $50,000 to him. It cured his piles of ten years stand ing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, bkin diseases and obstinate soies. F. G. Fricke. The Knights and Ladies of Security aro going out to Todd's at the poor farm Thursday evening. They expect to start from the Riley corner about 7:30. Carryalls will be provided at a cost of fifteen cents for the round trip. A pleasant evening is anticipated. Wo are sole agents in Plattsmouth for Eastmans solio papers, solio solu tion, developing powder and every thing for the p.mateur photographer. There is no better cameras made than kodaks. There is only one kodak, Eastmans. Lehnhofk Bugs. Peter Nord, the Platte river ferry man, is putting in a third boat, and stretches a cable entirely across the river below the bridge, so that he can cross teams at all times, whether tho water is high or low. He has pur chased J. W. Thomas's interest and is now sole owner ot the Platte ferry. The new M. P. train which will bo put on either next Sunday, or the Sunday following, will leave Platts mouth for Omaha about 9 o'clock a. m., and returning from Omaha, will reach Plattsmouth about 7:30 in tho afternoon. This will give the M. P. a shareof the exposition business which it has not heretofore enjoyed. The Missouri Pacific railroad is shortly to put on a dav local train be tween Kansas City and Omaha. It will pass through this city about S o'clock every morning, and return about the same time in the evening. The regu lar train running now will not stop at all small stations, as now, and will thus bo enabled to make better time Nebraska City Naws. While unloading a car of cattle at the stock yards last evening, which Patterson & Kunsman had bought in Omaha, one of the "beef critters" got away and chased the men around and up the trees at a lively rate. It finally struck out and tried to cross the river, wading the muddy Hat at the depot and was finally captured near the river more dead than alive. No one was hurt, though several close calls were had. Commencing some time in the next week or ten days Omaha will become the western terminal point of the Northwestern railroad system. All passenger trains which have hereto fore had their terminus in Council Bluffs will cross the Missouri river over the Union Pacific bridge and come into the Union Pacific depot, and the trains which have 6tarted eastward from Council Bluffs will start from this city. Bee. The Woman's Exchange owing to the hot weather, and the further fact that so many of the ladies have com pany at home to entertain during the exposition, will be closed until autumn. The Exchange has been quite a source of revenue for the church society, but the worK of the ladies in charge has been very exacting, and they deserve great credit for the success which has attended their efforts. As soon as cooler weather comes the Exchange will again be opened. Keduced in I'rloe. Beginning Monday June 20, the Evening News will be reduced in price to ten cants per week. The size of the paper will remain the same and the paper will continue to print all the news. Recognition Ulveu. Editor News: The W. R. C. wouid kindly thank the citizens for their contributions. Also H. J. Streight, J. I. Unruh and John Water man for the loan they made. Wo also extend special thanks to W. J. White for the use of his hall. We served 106 volunteers with sup per and 100 of the citizens. We also extend thanks to H. C. McMaken and II. J. Streight for their assistance. Chairman. Leagaera Attention. The business and social meeting of the Epworth League to be held Fri day evening or this week at the home of Miss Birdella Smith, west of the high school, should be largely at tended, as the annual election of officers will ocour at that time. Keep baby cool. Baby hammocks (at Lehnhoff's. THE IMDING ARM. Largest Fleet ICver Sent Out I5y the United States. A CAHLI: STATION OF OUR OWN The CuMe tit u iitMiinmo Jtrlrel and NrwH Direct to WnMhlugtou May lie Kent lly A lurrlvitnt Other I.o-l Happening. Off Santiago, Juno 120. The United Stat.cs fleet of transports and convoys, comprising thirty-six vessels, all told, arrived off Sampson's fleet, ton miles off Santiago, at 12:10 o'clock this afternoon. Tho army is now roady to land. 1 ho question of a landing place is being discussed at the present mo ment by Shafter and Sampson. It will bo ten miles above or ten miles below Santiago, or possibly at Guanantamo, where tho marines hold the key to the road to Santiago. Tho distance from Guantanamo to Santiago by road is forty miles. Tho arrival of the transports' fleet was seen by the Spanish from Morro castle. A salute to the army was lired by the flagship Now York. Cable Working. Washington', D. C. June 21. The navy department received a cablegram direct from Guantanamo this morning statiniJ that tho cable was working satisfactorily from that point. Secre tary Alger, just as he was starting for the cabinet meeting, received a cable from General Shafter giving full re port of progress of disembarkation Aiger carried tho message to the cabi net meeting. Company It. From Dr. Hall, who assisted in the examination of fifty-soven of the mem bers of company B, we aro favored with the following interesting data: Average ago, 24 years and four months. Average weight, 141 J pounds. Average height, 5 feet S inches. Forced expiration, 32i. Forced inspiration, 3(5. The company average will not vary much from the above. Tho boys are a scurdy lot, though it would seem a trifle light. But if they are to cam paign in the tropics the light men will bo far the best. Capt. Sheldon and First Lieutenant Allen have been putting tho recruits through some hard drills, and they show great improvement over tho first work they did. Fort Omaha is not quite in readiness for them, and it is possiblo that they may not havo to go until Thursday. They are all stop ping at the Perkins House and Hotel Plattsmouth, and make the lower end of Main 9treet have a lively appear ance of evenings. No orders of any kind had been received from the adju tant general up to three o'clock this afternoon. Five new recruits came in today from Weeping Water, and others have enlisted from the city, so that 112 have now successfully passed tho medical examination. The officers of the company had a musket drill in the court house this afternoon. Sergvmt Woodruff was the drill master, he being very thor ough in the manual of arms, having recently completed a three years course at the State University. A Slick Kascal. Several days ago a fellow who look ed like he might be a farmer, called at Tucker sisters millinery store and gave his name as Smith. He claimed to have brought in a load of grain, which he had sold to C. Heisel and he wanted to buy a hat. After much dickering and plenty of talk about the kind of a hat his mother wanted, he secured one valued at $2.25. He only had a check from Mr. Hei sel for $9.25, and as the bank had closed he could not get his money, and he hoped Miss Tucker would cash the check for him which she did, without a thought of Smith being a smoothe fraud, giving him $7.00 in money and the hat. When the check was presented for payment a day or two afterward it was quickly discov ered that Mr. Heisel had never signed the check, an I Miss Tucker was loser. The vi'lain was safely out of reach, and no effj-t has bjen made to apprehend him. Kenniou of .1 olin llniwu'K t'rlent4. Tipton, I i.. June 20. A unique re union w;s hel l ya-teiday Ht Spring dale, in the southern part of Cedar county, the occasion being a gather ing of the f ieni.- of old John Brown, ne.ir the litt.e town whor.-. lie and his bai d oi al.ol.l loni-ts sper.' one winter preparatory to their movenu-nt to free the slave-. TIih re uii 'ii w-.s on the farm f WilU m M xon, where John B-own d ;l t-d hi.- iu -n. A number of m,?ii vv it k-.c-'V Jolm !?r wn :;nd were ni- fiieii'is fur y yeirs ago were p es 'lit. Ex. J. YV. I'll 'Mil is say- his fruit crop will !: la gor than ever this year, he exp c's t ha vest forty rushe'.s of cher. i'.s, one huuJi ed ii!ty bushels of b;ac!ci3i-rie . srve-al bun 1 red bushels of ajip.es, a few pouches a id a few plum?, the latter being a light crop this vear. H-. thinks the cherries wili hi a ! g hi i in r few Jays as they are ripen .rig s i fa-t. A lorp'd uvor o is joj of ambition and ruis your hea.ib. DaWitt'd Lit tle IC ly R:-e s r'.ca ?e tue iiver, cure constipation ami nil s'omaeh and liver troubles. E. G. Fricko &, Co, AS THEY COVI": AMI OO. Cliff WHCott was on the nick list to day. Mrs. Erank Vormilyea ha Ii-i:ii en joying a vi-iit from her brth r. C. S. Polk and Mi-s Ella Eikenbary were exposition visitors last evening. Sheriff Wheolor returned thi- morn ing ftom a business trip out into the coun t ry . Dr. Cook is improving, but ho is not yet ah' e to be out and attend to his busi ness. L. B. Copenharvor went cu. to Palmy i u to day to uttond his cousin's weddisg. Milo L. Briggs is inixii.g a little medicine with tome of the pro ninent state populist candidates in Omaha today. Jacob Grubor, one of the Folid farmers residing northwest of Union, was iu the city today on business and made The News a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rawls joined tho former three brothers or. the early train this morning and accompanied them to Omaha for a day at tho expo sition. Clarence E. Tefft tho Avoca attor ney was in the city today, and took cut a wedding liconse that will authorize his marriage to Miss Caro lino Sheldon. We had supposed Clarence was cut out for a bachelor, but wo 6tand corrected and extend congratulations in advance. 8SOO For Oootl OuettNiiig- The Nebraska Farmer has inaug urated for its subscribers a unique guessing scheme on tho possiblo num ber of paid admissions to tho Trans Mississippi exposition, now running at Omaha. $100 will be paid for tho first nearest guess. $50 each for next two nearest guesses. $10 each for noxt ten nearest guessers. $2 each for next fifty nearest guess ers. $1 each for next 100 nearest guess ers. One guess may be made with each yearly subscription paid in advance at regular price, one dollar, so that everyone guessing will get the Ne braska Farmer ono yoar and have a chance besides to got from one dollar to one hundred dollars, and there will be 1G3 porsons who will got these cash premiums. For sample copies, terms to agents and full particulars, address Nebraska Farmer Co., 1511 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. Bob Moore of of LaFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found DeWitt's Little Early Risers to bo perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomacho and liver troubles. F. G. Fricko. Lint of Letters. Remaining uncalled for at the post office at Plattsmouth, June 21. lS'JS: Anderson, August Games, A J Hepner, E Moore, L O Virhule, George Oannada, Jemer Ellicts. L L RicCarbuogh, George Keys, loe White, Miss Maggie When calling for any of the above letters please say "advertised." C. H. Smith, P. M. He Pitied Them. Tramps eometimes try to indulge in witticisms, according to the Etory of a lady on Euclid place. This lady has very little sympathy with Weary Willie, so that when a knight of the road knocked she told him that she had nothing to give. "No meat?" he persisted. -No." "No firer- "No." "No bread." "No." "Well, coald yoa give me a basket?'' he asked finally. "What do you want a basket for?" in quired tho woman. "Ter get yer poor fitarvin family somethin to eat," he answered sarcas tically as he edged away. Cleveland Leader. Klndro-.l Occcpations. "What is your maw doiu?" asked tho severe old lady, us they met on the street corner. "Maw's homo makiu a quilt," said the giddy girl with the picture hat. "Oh, she is! She's home makiu a quilt and you are out makiu a spread " Cincinnati Enquirer. lli.vv lie Was Floored. "What's the matter with Holland? I hear he's laid up. " "Yes; he bought his wife a chafing dish a couple of weeks ago. " "But .surely that isn't responsible for his illness. Why, that fellow can t-af anything!" "Oh, it wasn't anything that he ate She hit him over the head with it." New York World. Elephant. There aro r.: :u::lly killed in Africa a mininT.ni f .", 000 elephants, yicluing the ; r(! :c ti ii i f a quantity of raw ivc ; y !ic selling price or which is $4. .j0. .'.: Call For Warrants. General fund warrants bearing rcg- ist-y numbers from 40.332 to40,5.S0 will bo paid at this office on the Second day of July, lSyS, and interest will ceise from that duto. J. B. Meskrvk, State Treasur er. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and nil throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Cherries! Cherries! F. S. White has arranged to handle Henry Eikenbary's cherry crop,which is extra line. Orders left at the storo can ba promptly filled. Get Wash-a-Loue weiler & Lutz. soap at Zuck- h mr Hmv s r ams Said about Ihroi; hundred pairs of long-letjed, short-lu'od, slim, fat, pussey, Low-l(',;ed, straight-leed, all nor Is of U.cd Trousers, thoy .'40L out of tho boxes and up onto cur Clothing tables. Three hundred pairs of trousers in one day is a ood many, but what about them? Why, they are the unmatchabie DUTCHFISS Trousers, the best lino on earth. Some are $1.5G a pair, good Cassi mere Trousers; some are If 3 a pair, good Trousers, and every pair war ranted. Dutchess trousers are made of good goods provided with all the comforts of home; front pockets, watch pockets C to watch your money pockets nights, in case your wife wants to see if she is get ting her half of your income pi stol pocket and refreshment pocket. We dell all wool Cassimere Trous ers, solid as a rock, beautiful, plain or fancy patterns for $2.50, that will keep an able-bodied man busy nights and days to wear thorn out in a year. Why, say, we sell all pure Worsted Trousers for $3.50 that are simply great. Patronize our Pantry--it pays. "One Price and No Monkey Business." 6. E. WeSGOtt & Son, Clothiers, Hatters and Haberdashers. lll KI.IMiTON KOl'TK. Take Advantage of I.tiw KmU-h f.-.txt. U . wl ami South. 1..... n ..I rnl mil llllll- K Ollll I 1 ilin,irv.u 41IIU ' a 00 and 20. Hot Springs, S. 1). find ret urn, .Inn.; 30 ;ind July 5. Portland, Ore., and return, .1 une 30 and July 1. Nashville, Term., and re' u m, .1 u ly j 1, o. Salt Like City and return, .In y 3 I I Washington, 1). C a!:d retii. i .inly j 3, 4, 5. U n 11' .i I o and return, Juh II :i d 1-. Ask the local ticket agent for par ticulars. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Cut Thin Out ? ? ?. 1G0 acres of Merrick county land for SG40.00. Write rne for new land list. Address J. It. Masox, Central City, Nebr. WANTED Agents for "Gladstone, His Life and Public Services,"' Thus. W. Handford. A wonderful story of a glorious career. Over -SOU large, radi -ant pages, 100 superb rare engravings. Richest, biggest, bet and only in dorsed "Gladstone book" published. Only 1.50. Commission, .r0 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all trasn and clear $.'iio a month with the only true and good "Gladstone book." Address The Dominion Company, Dept. .'(, 3 2-. ')"'" Dearborn street, Chicago. Star Lodge, D. of H., will five a drill social on their 7ih ian;v:r, ry. Wednesday, June ::), at ile-i h 11. Other team will lake pav. e I pro gram is being prepared l properly celebrate the event. 9111') Kewartl 10O The readers of this paper il! Le plaaj-i; to learn that there is at least one drea-Jci i eaue that science has been auje to Ciiro ,u : i stages, and that is Catarrh. Haifs Catarra re is the only positive cure knoun t i tka!.i.;i. i fraternity. Catarrh being a coii.-t:t::t; nni 'J.--- j ease, requires a constitutional trcata.ent. iini.'s I Catarrh Cure is taken inturnaav. actinj; direct' upon the blood and mucous surfaces oi tin. s tem, thereby destroying the foundation of ' disease, and giving the patient sirens:, by i u. ing up the Constitution and assist;!. nri.re :. j doing its work. The proprietors have so v.it. - It j Hundred Dollars for any ca-e that ,t h.iis t ct::e. i t. i ; oeuu I.1; 1,31 oi icsii.n'Jiiirto. Address, F.J, henky &Co.. Tale ! O. bold by Druggists 75c In Nw OiiHrtTH. Having1 removed to the .Mcrs building, next to LehnboiT's, I will continue to keep a selected stock of tropical fruits, and will serve ice cream and lemonade as formerly. John StiiiAi-KCAs-i:. Taken In. , . , A t my place near the fair grounds, J , . , a black horse, vhite etar in forehead, . . , , . 6 , ... have game by calling, p-iymg ior tms notice and damages. Thomas Isnei: r. iL3it . ii'-J V 3 s It ! !tji?U,'Ji 1 lO. ., 1 b-. 1 ! H 3 I .- y; .-. v - 1 ;.';r!lci..j a:..l I.- .1 .1 !. fir .Imir. I 1.,. j - . yr.. 1 I ,,, ..;. r, .' . i,. ir,t t'- .M. . Iv. 'J . r '.j . ,' j-.-.i :; 1.) J'..-Mor.; iny . tv. ,f.' . 1 1 i, - t ; , , o,,M,f,,i c,:r. l- .. f - Ifju-. i' ' "" -' I.n r UU't.,: -,'; :- 3 ' '. j ; SENT FREE t to liousoktMrpors . . Licbiii COMPANY'S ivxinid of ike!" COOK BOOK- telling l;(.w ! iej,:i re. I:. ,ny deli cate ;i ii'l il'.-l i i il is 'ie-. a 1 in -. i ... i'. (i. I.. - N. .-. V'.i;. FIRST NATIONAL BANK or i'i. tt.-:-.;o! "I'M. n i : it. PAID UP CAPITAL, S5 0.000 ( )::;! -. ; .it v ,.-'.!;i- 1 1 'in t!...- J. I ' i.'i: 't t I t;.ill 'A Legitimate Banking Business. STOt J K S', h'ii A s, vii'i-i, ji u: rr ri ti t :in 1 :i ! si;cu ri tie-; ti'Mi u'M hm'I v-'iln. 1 inii! t s re ee i Ved -.iWl liil er;st i i" werl wi I i-i-rlli-C:itcs. ltr:ifl s Ur.iv.i.. :i v.ii ', ;i Ijl.; In ;ir.y jinr' i.; t'- I'. s. ;iil all t ); c j r 1 n i: i, i o towns nt i.ni'iii". 'J. ii ,:; i i jr. - u: n'l e :ml jroailj' ' v :oi...l";.1 I -!.! market l.rii'- j.-.. :. emi.ty vr ..rritr t -, sta'e itUM ei;u IV t.- ii, i -. D"'::croi:s: 11. N. O v, . I. T- v.-r vr'' . . V.V.;h, (,.: ,. I'., i .- i': : . i ' ' 1 I r iMX'JLVilili'.i jn ruv, x ,, ; r, ..v ., tho t (f y . . ,; . ,, ,; v.j have ! f-Gm 1, in t i . t il ni..:;.- :.-funi!v 0:i,.,. .:. A,Ul ;., u, i(. cre-im . f: c v.'iio-i o ::'k-' I . . ; ii- or in- . , , - , v t" -.:r v. if.-. . .; i (.; tne . . . , . chi.d . a ') ('::. M'-. i r .1 i--.ire.sh !.,,.- , ti:o:ii-i ve- -a t ,,. - . ,-f i.; ;anors. V. e li.i ve the Tie i. -1 ; :! :i ;.' cream in town. Holloway's Ice Cream Parlor. v