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p^!^i^^ipsppi^^^5^ riWsWz^^M?' Devoted to Local Affairs, News of the Day and Literature, , N. Y., W •^ Your doctor will tell you that ;, nervous dren pecorne strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparflla. Small doses, for a few days. The change is very prompt and very marked, Asfc your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. \When 13 years old* for many months n<x 6xie thought I cotild live because'of thin blood. But, in a few weeks, Ayer's JSiirsaparilla bom- pletelv restored me to health,\ MRS. £. BUCKMINSTER/Vineland, N. J. ;T: C. AVER OQ„ I.ogfceH'. Mass.; Biliousness, constipation prevent re- covery. Cure these with Ayer's Fills. CHEESE MARKET. • - • UTICA, May 8. The following are the transactions: 2,128 boxes. Rtiilug price, large, I0£e; small, 1H: Butter sold at 26^@27 cents. Licences Granted. Mexico fig00.-^W. H. Simons, Con- rad IDett, Thomas Gantley. Druggists $112 50.— Noiyal D. Hart, John C. Taylor. Colosse $150—Augustus Larobardier. Vermillion $150— Martin Burcham, Mexico Point $150-—J. G. Lud wick. A pretty line of waist s«ts, all new at 13 Bieder man's. —-— : mm i i rmm ' '' . \ . CATARRHAL TROUBLES PREVALENT. Spring Months Cause Sickness. Breathe Hyomei, and Be Cured of Catarrh. Catarrhal troubles are more common at this season than at any other time of the year. The sudden changes that come 4urine; the spring months are pro* dnetive of many cases of catarrh that without propertreatment will become chronic. The pleasantest, most convenient,and, only scientific method for the treatment and cure of catarrh, is Hyomei. Simply put twenty drops in a little pocket in- haler that comes with every outfit, and then breathe it for three minutes four times a day. No dangerous drugs Or alcoholic con- coetiOns are taken into the system when Hyomei is used. Breathed through the inhaler, the balsamic fragrance of Hy- omei penetrates to the most remote cells of the nose and throat, and thus kills the catarrhal germs, heals the irritated mucous membrane, and gives complete and permanent cure. Thousands of testimonials have been given as to the astonishing cures made by this remedy. J, 8. Nugent, treas- urer of the New York Life Insurance Company, writes: Hyomei has com- pletely cured my daughter of catarrh, from which she nas been a sufferer for years.\ The complete Hyomei outfit cOstsbut one dollar, and as the inhaler will last a lifetime and there is sufficient Hyomei for several weeks' treatment, it is most economical catarrnal remedy known. Extra bottles can be procured for fifty cents.-... Ask. N, D. Haft to show you the strong guarantee tinder wbieh he romei. HEIGHBOR HOOD jot mm i iiromoitr oitm, corte«bondbnts.\ Mrs. John Tack died at her home in this place the 3d inst,, after many weeks of suffering. She leaves besides her husband, 5 sons and two daughters. Henry, of ^criba, Ed, station agent of Oswego, John, operator at RiC< laud Station, James and Thomas, Mrs. John Bate.man, and Nellie Tuck of this town. She was tenderly cared for by her children during oer illness. Deceased was a member of the W, 0. T: U,, also of the M. E. churchy New Haveu, from which her funeral Was held the 5th inst. Rev. Mr, Summers, officiated, assisted by Rsv. Mt. Johnson of *the Congrega* tioiai eburrh. The floral offering* were many and beautiful. Her casket was literally covered. The family have the sympathy of the entire com- munity. May 6, 1905. ONTARIO. M on Eczema and Pile Cure Knowing what tt was to puffer, 1 Will give F&EE OF GH&.R6E, to aaiy afflicted a positive dure fer Eczema, Salt Bheani, Erysipelas, Piles and skin diseases Inetaht relief. Don't suffer longer. Writ F. W. WILLIAMS, m Manhattan Avenue Jfcw York. 40:y RRATTMAtVL About thirty attended the social held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henrv Row last Wednesday evening, The entertainment in the evening was given by the Misses Gertrude Row, M*ude Allen and Estella Gibbs, Frank Gibbs and Frank Bail. The next meeting Hnd social will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs, Wednesday evening, May 17. The Officers elected at the meeting, President, Estella Gibbs J. vice-president, Maude A. Allen; treasurer,Mrs. Arthur ByiugtOn; sec'y.* Miss Nora Halsey; assistant see'y-, Jtatie J ones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gothier^ enter- tained friends from Vermillion the past week. „ Mrs* Nora Cutting and daughter Hadie, were the guest of Mrs. Frank Allen one day last week. Mrs. Laura Harter of Syracuse was the recent guest of MissCharrie Halsey. May % 1905. PRTMROSB. DAYSVILLE. The Arbor Day exercises in the Mo wry school were well at- tended and much enjoyed. The room had been prettily decorated with ever> greens and flowers, and the following excellent program given by the children.: Song—America, By the school; Com- position —Trees, Veronica VanArsdale; Putting forth of leaves, Leslie Burr; Coming of Spring, Ethel North; Whistle and.Sing, a song by three girls with whistling accompaniment by three boys; Return of Spring, Bertha Price; May, B*ulah Martin; Crowning of Forest King, Dialogue; Arbor Day, Vesta Smart; Song, Old Folks at Home, Bert Springer, with accompaniment on the harmonica by Glenn SoUle; Trees- Dialogue; Song, Arbor Day, by the BETSEY BOBBETF. ooi. May 6, 1905. NORTH VOLNIEY. List Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvina Cole of Minnesota were here visiting his sister, Mrs. D. ShoWens. Benton Holbrook and Caswell Sher- man were called to Vermillion last Thursday to attend the funeral of Leonard Smith, who died in Syracuse. Mr. Smith was born and liTed here up to manhood. Caswell Sherman has the job of draw- ins: milk to the Pleasant Valley cheese factory. List Thursday Wm. Coon of Mexico was in town calling on bis relatives. John Holly is to Work for George Da wolf, and Charles Williams works for B.R. Deuce this season. Mrs. Alice Sherman is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nora Waugb, in Scriba. The Writer picked a dandelion in blossom, a few days ago. Everett Paddock was in town recen t- ly. , May 6, 1905. Two B's. rs. A. T. Stewart, at North Mexico Sunday. Charles Fleming has hired WilUam Eenderson to work for him this season. May 6, 1905. . ECHO. KEN YON DISTRICT Prof, and Mrs. E. G. Traua of TJtica cilled in thiaplace on Friday last. Miss Julia L. Matty is home,after spending a month in Hastings with her sister, Mrs. F. L. Tourot. ; Harrison Piquigney of Prattham spent the Sabbath with his parents,F. Piquig- iiley and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Samael Watson enter- tained out of town guests on Friday last. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Eipp left for Slyracuse the past week,where they will reside, Mr. iSipp having secured em- ployment. Daring their stay here they Nave made a host of friends who muco regret tht,ir gtfing but hope they will ejpj ry their new home. Mrs. Roy Johnson and son are the guests of-James Tackley and family. Mrs. Lena L'irobardiere of Coiosse and Frank Licourt of Mexico have also been their guests. Charles Piguigney is very busy mak-- lag extensive improvements to his farm be recently pqrehased. Mr. aud Mrs. E. G. Kenyou spent a day with her sister, Mfs. Allen Ken- V on at Mlingers Corners. , Frank Kehyon was home Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourot entertaio- ed a number of their friends Friday evening. C. E. Orosier has purchased a fine iiew horse. We are glad to see Walter Preston \yith his grocery wagon once more* | Our new mail carrier D. Boyd,Jr., is g. hustling young man and is much liiked. May 8, 1905. Sis. ARTHUR, i Orin Rose and family of New Haven visited his brother, Claude Rose, Suh- Ernest Richardson and family spent the Sabbath in the Eddy District, the guests of Delos Nich©ls. { Fred Pifer, who is doing Carpenter work in Syracuse, is at home for a few days. Mrs. C. Johnson is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mandigo of Mex- ico, called oh friends in this place Sun Mrs. Cora Marshen of Texas, visited it L. S. Richardson's last week. George Sprague is working on the Railroad, in the concrete gang. Luke Clearwater and wife of Mexico, called on friends in this place- Sunday. May 6, 1905. CHATT&I.I>OX. I ,3p RETAIL PRICES OF eBAIN, FX.OTTB ANTf W^EI). 1.65 ©0.00 150(^0,00 1 10 105 120 62 40 PBontrca. 20t to 22e l«iG SO 2o^ ,„, r „ 4r ^_- 9e JU»IM., per pound, 8% Eggs, perdozeii. 186 Beef, per pound,.•' Beef^ per cwt, Slutton, per cwt, Pork, per barrel Pork, per cwt, Potatoes, per busne.. Apples, dried, per pound, Ham, per pound, Flour—Spring, per saefc. Winter. «. Meal, per cwt., - -^ Shorts, per cwt, MidculHgs, per cwt, Corn, \per bushel, •> . Oats, per Dushel. PRICES^ PAii) FOR FABJtf Tub Butter, per pound, Loot* Butter, per pound, jheese, per pound. ^^^ ^j , per pound. Beet Hides, per pound, 3>aoon Skins. $5 00 to $5 50 6 00 to 7 00 15 00 to 18 00 6to6K 20 50 12c 12e 5M« toOS^c 60eto75e SAMHER SALYE i the most healing salve in th* world. HASTINGS. Ghas. Mathieu left for New -Tork on Monday. Mrs. Mathieu accompanied him as far as Syracuse, for a visit to her daughter Blanch, who is engaged in the millinery business there. The Tourot Hotel is Bearing com ion. A. Button of Fulton spent a few days he past week with his daughter, Mrs. 1\ Gorman. Miss Kittie Dewitt of Oswego visited her patents the past week. Mr?. Jessie Wilcox, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Margrey, has returned to her home in Syracuse. George Margrey of Fulton spent Sun^ day with bis sister, Mrs. Theibeau. Warner Bell of Sehroeppel and Miss Pansy Tackley of this place, were married on May 2d. at Central Square by William Choi eh, Justice of the Peace, Mr* and * Mis. Henry Boulier were called to Phoenix to attend the funeral of his father, Peter Bourlier. Mrs. George Root of Fulton, spent a few days with Mrs. Charles Upson. Miss Cad Hall ;bas returned home af- ter spending two weeks at A. Sill's in Hastings. Albert Teaurer has gone to work for G. Trimble Jfor the summer. C. Dewitta spent a few day? the past week with bis oaughteijMrs, Naughton, in Fulton. . . . - . Rev. Weaver preached at the school house last Tuesday evening. % The body of the infant daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. George Fradenburg, who died io Fulton, was brought to this place for burial, May 2d. May 0, 1905. RosEBtm. GRAFTON SQUARE. Mr. and Mrs, Julian Vault and daughter of Mexico, Mr* and Mrs. Fred Bcacy of Mexico, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AUffustus Vault. Miss Virginia Vault spent a day in Mjexico, recently. \ El wat d Fish of Hastings called at A. J. Vault's on Sunday evening. May 6, 1905. Arbor Day entertainment by our school was^a very interesting affair,Quite a number of visitors were present. Mis, Wood's program for the entertain- ment was a good one and the children did their part very creditably. Such entertainments are a credit to the people of the district ah 1 should be welt sus- tained. The Children are taught to fill places that many older ones scarcely dare to till, not having the practice in their younger days. Mr. and M-fs- fm, VanSickle have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Caldwdl. Mrs. Kate Jaqnin and Miss Catharine Tackley start June 1 for Montana. The funeral of Mila Parmatiei a son of Mrs. Ernest Whitney, will be held this Monday, May 8, at 2 p. m.. at A. A. Seyers. Burial will occur at the Mexico cemetery, Mr. and Mis Ruderiek have gone to his farm again to soet d the sumratr Mr. KenDa and family from Fulton have moved here. George Genney haa bought him a nice new team. Miss Victoria Tackley and Edgetton have gone on a visit to Syracuse. The church social has been postponed iadefiriiteiy. Miss Libbie LeClare is visitvng at the old homestead. Mr. and Mrs, Skinner of Syracuse are spending a few days with their mother, Mrs, Geo> LeClare. Frank Mitty of Syracas9&peht Sun- day with bis family at home. C..S Henry is quite busy painting and papering this spring. . Herbert Gardner has engaged to play in the BroWn Circus Co's band. May 8, 1905. BUECH. NORTH MEXICO, Mrs. Adelbert Ball of Union Square Was the gusst of her sister, Miss Julia Calkins, recently. The W. F. M. S. met with Mrs. Fiorietta DaWley, Wednesday afternoon Of last week. Rev. Mr, Summers preached his first sermon as pastor of our charch April 30th. Mrs F. CConuell is entertaining friond from Adams Centre. Mrs. Etta Johnson is visiting friends in Ellisburs^ 8, 1905. DAI8T. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E. Sterns, Belle Plaine, Minn* writes that a friend dreadfullv injared his hand, which SWel'ed up like blood poisoning. Buck- len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, bealed the wound, and saved his life,. Best in the world for burns and sores, 25c at N. D. Hart drug store. Most men look at a pretty girl as if she had been born expressly on their account. *M>++*A Grant Rogers and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Geov Rogers recently. Clarence Rose and family of Texas Visited at Will Sampsori's, Sunday-. Mrs, S. ¥\ Emory is entertaining her daughter and children from Rochester. Will Rogers was home over Sunday. E. G; Richardson, Wife and son Ar- thur, and Mrs.S, C. Brown ana children of Clifford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0: Nichols recently. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs, E. Fellers, April 28. Mrs. Lena Fox of Palermo visited her brother, A. Baxter, several days last MORNING GLORY Morse had the frame raisedj for a new barn yesterday. • Judson Dimon moved his family into the Moore house, yesterday.. Theplacej has recently been purchased by John Beigeh. ; Ruth Bush of Syracuse has beeri passing the week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waterman, who gave a tea party in her honor, Thursday afternoon, which was enjoyed by hei young friends. f May 6,1905* CAYENNE. MANWARREN DISTRICT. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming of Mexico spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Herman Kreebs. Mi, and Mrs. Nelson Sherman attend* ed the funeral of an uncle, Samuel JohhsOn, near Mannsville, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dawley o| Mexico visited at Charles Fleming's oi| Sunday. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Oris J. Hurley of Iffevjr Haven visited Mr. and Mrs, Artii Fleming, recently. Mr, and Mrs* Charles^ Lodge an4 'children visited their parents, Mt. and Mr. ant Mrs. Harrison Piquigney have the sympdthy of their friends and neighbors m the loss of their little in- fant son, which lived but two days. Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Richland re^- cently visited their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cone, Mrs. E. J. Gannett ano daughter have returned from their visit in Syra- cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Piquigney visit- ed at E. J, Gannetl's Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenyon spent a day recently at E, G, Klenyon's in the Kenyon District. Miss Kittie Dewitt of Oswego has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Tudo. Mr. Fred New Miller and family of Union Square spent Sunday at Fred Kenyon's. R. L. Gannett of Mexico spent Sun- day at D. J. Tompkins. May 8,1905. VILLIARD DISTRICT. Mr. and Mrs. A. Simard, Mrs. Chas. Bequillard and Jc»eph Bushey spent the Sabbath with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph George. Albert Bequillard spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Be- quillard. May 8, 1905. VERMILLION. E. D- Cusack spent Sunday in Syra- cuse. Professor Grant Lindall Observed Ar* bor Day at Vermillion school with a fine program. Rev, G. M. Ward and wife of Con stablevilie visited friends here over Sunday* Robert Gothier and family visited Mr. Gothier's father and mother, Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Dexter Howard of Mex- ico are visiting their son, D, W. Howard The funeral services ofLeonard Smith of Syracuse were held in the M. E. Church at this place Thursday, May 4, at 2 p. m.» interment at Vermillion cemetery. Mr. Sinith Wasa veteran of the civil war, also a former resident of this place and leaves many friends who extend their sympathy to the be* reaved family* May 8,1905. REPORTER. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few was supposed to be incttrable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with the local treatment, pro- nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu- tiohal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &> Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken ip* ternally in doses from 10 to a teaspoon^ ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F* J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c* Take Hall's Family Pills for cpnsti- For Over Sixty Years MRS. Wiff9M>w*s SOOTHENO SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering ahderying with pain of Cutting Teeth, send at onoeand get a bottle of ,< MjB> \Wihsiow's Soothing Syrup\ for Children Teetbin*, It will relieve the poor little sufferer imniedt- ateiy. Depend upon it, mothers, there's no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhosa, regu- 'ates the Stoinaeh and Bowels, cures Wind C>olie, softens the Gums, reduces inflamma^ tion, and gives tpne ah energy to the whole system. rt Mrs. Winsiow's Soqt&in# Syrup\ for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the presGritioh of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Uni- ted States Price twefitv five cents a bottle Sold by all dragelsts throtishout the world, Be sure and ajk for''MRS. WENSLOW'S SOFTH^ NOVSTRIJP.'' ^»•. ^ He who says there is no such thing as an honest man, you may be. sure is himself a knave.>--Bkhop Berkley. Time Tried and Merit Proven. One Minute (Uough Cure is right on time when it comes to curing Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It is pertectly harmless, pleasant to take and is the cnildren's favorite Cough Syrup. J. C. Taylor, A man generally reforms on account of some woman, ahd then takes all the credit to himself. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly oyer when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by John C. Taylor. When a man owns* but one suit of clothes be is in a position to guy the festive moth. m>*+*i How to make the most and best of life, how to preserve the health and in- crease the vital powef8, how to avoid the pitfalls of disease; these are things, taught in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser which makes the Work practicallv priceless to men and women. This great book, containing 1008 p^ges, is sant free on reeeipt ot stamps to pay expense sf mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in paper cOv-r ers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. >+++~m A girl gets as excited over going on a hoheymoon as a man does going to the races. Here Is Relief for Women, Mother Gray* a nurse in N>w York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb drink for Women's ills, called AUS^ TRALIAN-LEAF, It is the only cer- tain monthly regulator, Cures female weaknesses and Backache, Kidneyi Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by marl 50 cts, Sarople FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Leroy, N. Y. 19.4 There is one than anybody, and that knows more is every body,-— GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleed'ng or Piotrud- ing Piles, Drugsists rtfuhd money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no mAtter how Jong standing, in 6 to 15 days. First application gives ease and rsst. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medi- cine Co., St, Louis, Mo. 42 6m. Bears the Signature TOUIA. i The Kind You Have Always That which through all ages reaches the human heart most surely is.Courage. The coward has no friends. <•••-«#* J. MAGUIRE. Funeral Director andlSmbalmer. All calk receive prompt attention; call at W. P. Gass, Mexico, N, Y. Also deal- er in sewing machines, needles and re- pairs for all machines, at W* P. Gass* furniture store, Mexico^ N, Y. 22 h#<^#-flB Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder. It cures Corns, Bun- ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. - 19.g — nil 1 - SS* fikhm$ui®%s? PurB TEXAS. Alrnoh J, Rose, who has been spend- ing the Winter at Daysyille, ha« return^ ed home. Mrs. Frank Fowler of Mexico visited Mrs. L. 1>. Loomis last Friday. Frank Dewitta lost a valuable cow, recontiy. Jimes A. Mosher spent last week in Twice Told, (E«st Side,) Mexico at, is now open. John Turk of *Aubnrn is' calling o* friends in town. B. A. Myr68 was in Bichland last week putting up a new wiadmit!. H. S. Man warren has purchased a barn from the L D. Loomis estate and moved it onto his premises, Mrs. Fred Mosher and son George, of Oswego are yisiting at Andre w Mosher's Mrs. Aimon Dyke and daughter Eva, from Mexico, called on friends here Saturday. 6,1905. Ruth. « Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Mis. L. E. Keeler is visiting her son, B. J. K>efe r Mrs. Voodrie is qqi^sick. Mrs. 0. Morton is much better. Mrs- R. Booth is gaining a little. P. IK.. Gile iemains about the same. Wallaee Smith of New York has beea calling on friends here. Miss Eva House has returned toiler home in Fultpn. Mrs G. Osterhout of Syracuse is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. S. McDon^- ald. ..*.-• May 9, 1905. GJLKANK», FERNWOOD. Arbor D*y was fittingly observed by our8chooi. Ernest Perry spent Sunday at home* .Miss Jessie Halsey of Syracuse is spending a few days with her peop'e. Miss Estel la Halsey of Jefferson Co. ., is visiting in town. : Walter Nicholson is' repairing his barns. ' ' 0 Mrs. D.G. Christman of South Bay recently visited friend* in town. May 8,1905. E JUST WEAT WAS NEEDED. Mr. C. H. Nearing: I have received; great benefit from your Blood Cordial after having the LaGrippe. Also my daughter had a very bad cough, for which she had tried a good many remedies, but they did not help I then got a bottle of your Lung Balsam, and in four days she was free from her cough. *. It beats anything I ever used. I will do what I can to let Others know the great good these medicines have done for me. Louise M. Trett, 418 Cayuga St, Fulton* IN. Y. Prepared and sold by O. H. Nearing, AJso for sale at drug stores in Mexico. *•*•*! SometiMes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't etoss. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dyn- amite would cure it. Z T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes. \My wife ha^ a very aggravated' cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr/ King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs•'afcck Colds, which eased her cough, give her sleep_, and finally cured- ber*\~ Strictly scientific, cure for bron- chitis and La Grippe, At N. D. Hart, drug store, price 50c and $1.00; guaran- teed. Trial bottle free. jury Drawing* The following have been drawn: to serve at the trial term of County Cohrt, to be held at Pniaski May 22: Mexico— Samuel Weston, David; Hu'chinson, Orville F. Armour. Palermo--Gilbert Jennings. Pansh--H.H, Edick, Edward Brown, ' 'm Hastings^Elon Kilts, George Hiet. Richland—James Lacy, Charles He Hill, F, B* Shepherd, W. K. Kinney. i\.v <, W^4^ U, \Mm •:*f M : ^M^MMMMS^^^MM '-•!•«.