Mr. and Mrs. ,1. C. Hawson were over from Corning yesterday visiting as the guests of Hon. and Mrs. \V, LX Blakomore and went from here to St. Joseph, Mo., on the i»:40 p. in. train to visit their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Killioti. Mr. Rawson will ho remembered as a former eitizen of Bedfordwho was for several months one%of the proprietors of the Bedford flouring mills. He is now engaged in (he milling business at Corn-