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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1874)
I --..-LT" ' ATiiUNY 'REGISTER. " """"" - - . r" ! " ! T 5 -" 1 " i IT. . TBTDAT, AUGUST 81, 187. Premium to be Award AT THE LINN COUNTY PAIR, To be held at the grounds new Albany, on October 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1874. Class I. -Cattle. Enoch Holt, Superintendent. No. MaBrtinnORKs. Best baU 8 years old and upw'rd Hi no 1 no i " s oo a so s oo l so Bestcalf .2 00 100 Cow: Best cow 3 years old and npw'nl 5 00 2 80 J " " 4 00 2 00 " heifer 1 year old and npwrd 2 00 1 00 " heifer calf. 2 00 1 00 No. 2 Devon, No. 3 Hereford, NO, 4 AYRESHTRES, NO. 6 ALDUi- nevs Same premiums as No. 1. (Exhibitors In Nns. 1, 2. S, 4 and S, must furnish satisfactory evidence of age and pedigree In writing J NO. 0 Graded Cattle, crossbreeds Best bull 3 years old and upw'rd 5 00 '. 2 " S 4 00 i . 2 00 Best calf 2 oo Cmm. 2 50 4 oo 1 no Best cow 3 years old and upw'rd 4 00 2 " ' S 00 "1 " " 2 00 Best calf 2 oo Best mllah cow of any blood 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 Rule. -Exhibitors competing for premi ums for the best milch cow of any blood shall furnish the Sunerintendentacertitleil statement of the amount, by weight, of milk produced by the cow entered by them, during tendays preceding the exhibition, with a statement of the age of the age of the calf at the time the milk was weighed, and kind and amount of food. No. 7 Pat Cattle. Best ox 5 years old and upward. .4 00 2 00 Best cow 5 years old and upward 4 00 2 00 Competitors in this department are re quired to flle with the Corresponding Sec retary, a statement of the age of the ani mal, time, manner, kind, quality and cost of feeding, and all the expenses connected with ihe fattening. No. 8 Sweepstakes. Beat bull of any breed 8 00 4 00 Best cow of any breed 8 00 4 00 Class II, Horses. J. A. Crawford, Superintendent. No. 1 Thoroughbred. Best stallion iyra old and up'rd ft oo 4 no " I 500250 S " " 4 00 2 00 " 1 " 2 00 ' 1 00 Best sucking colt 200 100 No. 2 Thoroughbred. Best mare 4 years old and upw'd 8 00 4 09 " " 5 00 2 59 " S " "4 00 2 00 " 1 " " 2 00 1 00 Best sucking colt. 2 00 1 00 In the debarment of thoroughbred ani mals, whether cattle or horses, none will be permitted to compete but such as have satisfactory pedigrees. No. 3-Gkaded. Best stallion 4 yra old and up'rd 5 00 2 SO S " " 4 00 2 00 " j h u 3 00 1 50 " 1 " ' 2 00 1 00 Best snclang colt 200 100 No. 4 Graded. Best mare 4 years old and upw'rd 5 00 2 50 I" " 3 " 4 00 2 00 " "8 00 1 50 I 2 00 Best socking colt 2 00 No. 5 Sweepstakes. Best brood mare 4 yrs old and up ward and colt 8 00 Bast gelding 4 yrs old and up'rd 3 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 50 NO. 6. Bast span of carriage horses or mares owned by one person.. 800 4 00 The above to be tested. J NO. 7. of bones or mares for A 10 00 5 00 of draft bones or mares r all work 10 00 5 00 (The above to be owned by one person, and Co be tested.) Class III. Runnlns;. Prank Parton, Superintendent. Ennnlng, 3 in S, free to all, purse.. .1250 00 1st horse 1 105 00, 2d horse 85 00 Running, 2 iu 3, tor Oregon raised horses, parse $150 00 1st bone f 100 no, 2d horse t50 00 Banning, single dash of 1 mile, free to all. pone. , 1100 00 1st horse 87 00, 2d horse $33 00 In all cases, three to enter and two to go. Class IV. Trotting to Rule. J. B. Laibliette, Superintendent. . Trotting, 3 fas 5, free to aft, purse. . .250 ot 1st horse 166 00, Sd horse S5 00 Trotting, a in a. for bones that never beat three minutes, purse. (150 00 ist none iw oo,a none aw tw Trotting, 2 In 8, for bones that ne v er heal 830, parse tfiooo isi none w ou, sa none wu oo Trottlng-,8iB 8, forSyear olds, purse 0 00 iyearoMS,pun , id horse 120 00 isc none w uo, i Sweepstakes. Trotting, 2 in 3, free for all mares that are Hucklfnfl a or.lt, purse 8100, with an en trance fee of 15 per cent, added to the purse, to be given to the fastest animal. Pacing, 8 inSjftee toall.pnrso 8250 oo Beutswm itatma iw none sue w, none uu Pacing, 3 in f. free to all, parse iuooo isTborse oo oo, 2.1 horse tso oo In an cases tto eft ter and to start. Class V. Mules and Jacks. Martin Payne, Superintendent. Best jack-,.,..,,,....,..... (n oo 2 so Beet Jenneife.. 5 00 2 50 Beet span of work mules. 809 ISO Best suckling male. 108 I SO nck 2 j-earSdoTan d ttpVil M oo t so 1 00 1 50 1 5fl trN ann.uirru. o. S II ewe 2 venrs old an fl-ucM we 1 year old and upwkxl 3 S 1 00 fleet samlwoolJJgt4ei Best eve inmo t 00 i no no. y-ini)n 0. 3 .Rnanlal. No,utMoM, Na. 6-irwOifordshire Xa.4 -(mawi,nii. i muc . nnu no. s "Keifesier, same premiums as N. 1. S2 .9-wjiEKTAis;S. Best buck of any breed for woof. S oo Best ewatrf any breed for woof. . 3 00 ' sat wether of any br'd for wool s on 2 SO 1 so 1 HI NO. 10r-AlGOBAoAT,-rW.L BLOOD. Bt buck 3 years otdiand apTd.88 OM i so 1 " 8 T 1 no lamb 1 00 .W Bp n SO 'ewe limb lflj! Rri, 1. Those exhlbitinirsheep for nre niitims offered for wool and mutton, shall exhibit the shorn fleece with the sheep, together with a siattnent o- the time of Its growth. Rrai 2. Tho Committee shall tiike into consideration the quality as well as the weight of the carcrss. Class VII. Swine At Poultry. Thomas Fromun. Superintendent. No. I Chester White. Best boar 2 years old and up'rd $5 00 82 50 ..l " " 8 00 150 " months old, fflO, 7S " sow w 2 years old and up'rd. 3 00 1 so 1 oo " sow wl "2 no "sow 6 months old..... I SO JB Best litter of pigs not over six months oM 4 oo 2 oo No. 2-Berkshire, So.S- Crossbreeils, No. 4--Oraded, same premiums as o. t. No. ! Sweepstakes. I Best boar of any breed 5 00 12 50 nesi sow oi anv ureeu aw i .,u No. 7 Poultry. gest pair of geese ? 00 1 00 est pair of ducks 2 00 1 00 Best pair of chickens 2 00 1 00 Best mir of iruinea (owls S 00 1 50 Best pair of pea fowft 3 OQ 1 50 Class VIII.-Grain and Veg etables. Joseph Hamilton, Superintendent. No. 1. To be grown by the person eotnpeting.i Best 2 acres of fall wheat 820 00 810 00 Best 2 acres of spring wheat ... 20 00 10 00 Best 2 acres of oats 20 00 10 00 The above productsto be exhihitorthi the Pavilion, In samples of not less than one bushel of each kind. Parties competing for the above premi ums are requested to carefully measure the ground, in the presence of sworn witness es, the harvesting, threshing and measur ing or weighing to lie done in tho presence of disinterested witnesses, whose affidavit shall be attached to the application for the premium. Best 1 acre of timothy hay 10 00 s 00 Best 1 acre of corn 8 00 4 00 pest l acre of broom eont. iu no s on Best X acre or white beans 6 00 3 no Best sample of broom com 1 00 50 Best 1 bushel of fall wheat 2 00 1 00 Best 1 bushel of spring wheat. . 2 00 1 00 Best 1 blMhul of natH 2 OO I 00 Jiest 1 bushel buckwheat 1 00 SO Best 1 bushel of rye it 1 00 60 Best 1 bushel of barley 1 80 50 Best 1 bushel of white corn 1 00 SO Best 1 bushel of yellow corn. ... 1 00 so Best assortment of grains 8 00 1 59 Best 1 acre of flax 5 00 2 Sfl Best 1 peck of timothy seed. ... 1 00 50 Best 1 peek of white cloverseed 1 00 50 Best peck of red clover seed;. . . 1 00 50 NO. 2. Best 1 peck of white beans 81 to 8 so Best 1 peek of peas.. 1 00 50 Best H bushel of potatoes 1 00 50 Best M bushel of sweet potatoes . grown in Oregon 2 00 - 1 00 Best sample of pumpkins 1 00 50 i Best sample of squashes . . . . 1 GO so Best sample of onions 100: 50 Best sample of beets 1 00 so Best sample of carrots... 100 so Beet sample of parsnips 1 00 50 Best sum pie of turnip 1 00, Sn Best sample of tomatoes 1 00 50 Best samples of cabbage 1 00 50 Best samples of egg plant 1 00 50 Best samples cauliflower 1 00 so Best exhibit of vegetables 2 00 1 00 BriiE. In all cases where persons com pete for premiums by t he acre or part of an acre, ihero shall lie three to enter. No. 3 Melons. 8W 38 Best Watermelons 81 00 50 Best muskmelons I 00 50 NO. 3 FLOUB Best wheat flour (SOtts) 81 00 50 Best corn meal (.Wits) l oo sn Best buckwheat floor (SOllw) l on 50 Class IX. Domestic Manu- factiire. Fanning, Superintendent. E. E. '. NO. 1. Best 10s butter, not less than 4 months old .....5 00 12 50 Best loo's cheese not leas than 4 months old 2 00 1 oo 50 Best 1008 lard not less than 4 months old oo Best 48)8 can dies. 1 oo Best 4tibs soap 1 oo, Beat baepo ham. . . . , 80 Best bacon side, , ,., s 00. Cest bacon shoulder , 2 oo NO. 3. Best Oregon Jeans, 3 yards. 1 00 Best Oregon, socks.., i on Best Ohwon cloth, all wool l no SO sn l oo 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 Best Oregon blankets.,.. oo Best pair Oregon mittens oo rui regon buckskin udovs i no Best Oregon brooms, 1 dozen.... 100 Class X.- Home Work. Mrs. Sterurjer Frouan,: Soperiutend't. No. 1. (To be exhibited by the maker.) apron.brd'd 1 00 50 carpet, wool 2 on l no 3iron,emDd 1 oo ftban 1 00 basket, tanc 1 80 oocarpet, rag. 8 oo 1 oo SOiCovrJt. wool 1 40 75 Mos'n,t'lt,em 1 08 so iKuocni.nn'g caorn,aota i oo bead wo; ire 1 08 501 nook l 00 Vjatte 100 Wt 1 00 00 00 "coni " ..-- vw hot- shells. . 1 00 ES 1. SWbf'orfoo 80 rrnsfrd lOO lcovr,stnd,ct m SOI" lable.em 1 00 J" pUtow.otioo asj ehair,em 1 00 SWeonnterp'ne soj embr'i ct 1 00 btkfforlnft embrotd'd 1 00 boqtcrstted grsaflwrs 1 88 chemise.... I 88 corset....... 180 Jtnat,Uimp.. l oo SO!" wormed 1 00 bo M wrstd.fir 1 oo so mittens, hk 1 00 i0 " knit. . 1 00 so " cr'ch't l oo Nkneckloe.betl 1 On sol" in corl l oo SOottomn oov 1 00 SO pants made SO! by lady... 2 00 soimiflt. white 1 00 SO SO 50 50 M H St 50 50 i H so SO SO so so M N SOi'1 patcw'k 1 00 M fancy-. . 1 uo worsted 1 00 , hearth 1 OO ' siikVM oo" or " bead. 1 no mm uaimel.Syds shirt, white 1 00 slips, pillow 1 00 hoiiie-mnde 2 00 1 00 fruiac, shell l no soi en i utr eht 1 00 " wed. I oo " photo 1 00 fruit, wnx.. 1 on flowYa, wux I oo skirt, white 1 i, emd 1 br'd 1 frlnft 1 in i. tin 1 lady.. 1 nuir. . . i oo n'ckt't, wtrli 1,'JU " ceplivr i on gOWTJf'sds 1 IK) irnrril, wteh 1 on boys suit pi. 1 nr'u. i hnmd 1 .. i..,.. .,1 i iui n " hn knit.. 1 o Sffisnlt for lady hnck.. 1 00 80 hdkl'.em'lxl 1 "00 50! walking. skgs.knteot I drwrs . " 1 00 SO, hdkftrnsfd 1 00 SO Will 11 1 socks,kntwl 1 cot 1 homo-made, i 00 1 op sbwl.erch't 1 linsv.Svrds 'sack, 1 omc-tii:eie 'J in I w u.... .. . linen, staeli ,t ironed., l slippers, em i oo ttdy.wors'd 1 00 " " crochet l no " totted 1 ik) vest made by lady. 1 no work burr. . 1 00 ' shell.. 1 00 " mop.. 1 on cm us l 50 infant " hs 1 50'wrk, leather I 00 soj" leod. . 1 00 80" rock. . 1 00 50" straw. 1 00 i" hair. . . 1 00 50!"rnisd wrsd 1 00 50 yarn white 50' home -made 1 00 50 50j "colored do 1 00 50 Machine and band work will not com pete in the above, as first and si-cond pre miums will tw givento aiitcles of the same kind, for the best machine and hand lyork. No. 2 Millinery and Mantau-ma-kino. velvet bnt. 1 00 " fancy. 1 80 ladies' hat, velvet. . 1 00 chllds "hat 1 00 head dress, ladys. 1 00 eloak " 1 oo honneMdys Silk 1 00 bnt,slkmd 1 00 hat straw. . 1 00 cap infants. 1 00 dress ladys 1 00 No 3 Work by Misses under Fif teen. shirt, hd md 1 00 501 i apron " l oo Quilt patch iieaii wore l uu work... I 00 crochet w'k 1 no tatting 1 00 SWMook'gsknt 1 00 i drnedwrsta l oo cotton.. 1 00 dress, calico 1 00 Rule.- Machine and hand work will not compete In the above, as first and second premiums will be given to articles of the same kind, for the best machine and hand work. Class XI. Works of Art. F. M. Wadawortb, Superintendent. Best exhibit me- ban leal dent Is'ryP 00 1 00 Best oil painting on canvas 2 1 Best printing, newspaper j Best printing, cards, Ac 8 Best printing, posters, in colon.. 2 " , " plain 1 " " water colors 1 " " signs 8 " " Oriental 1 Best collection photographs 2 Best penmanship ,.. 1 1 1 1 50 50 Best drawing pencil 1 I Best monochromatic. Besteravon.. 1 Rest sandpaper 1 Best zephyr wrsld pctrs, needlwk 1 Class XII. Flowers and Pre serves. Mrs. Wm.,A. Paul, Superintendent. No. 1 Flowers. Best exhibit of greatest variety and siwehnens of dowers in pots. 85 00 2 50 Best boquet of roses 1 50 " " everlasting flowrs 1 50 " " mixed flowers.... 1 50 No. 2 Pickles. Best pickles, cucumbers $1 00 SO mixed 1 50 " sweet 1 50 No. 3 Bread. Best bread, salt rising 81 00 50 " . yeast. 1 50 " soda biscuit 1 SO No. 4 Cakes. Best assortment offow cakes.. ..85 00 2 50 No. 5 Preserves. Best exhibit of preserves, 6 kinds.85 00 2 SO No. 6 Jellies. Best exhibit of Jellies, kinds. . . . 5 oo 50 No. 7 Marmalade. Best plum marmalade 8100 SO Best quince marmalade. 1 50 No. 8 Canned Fruit (in glasses.) Bestexhlblt canned fruit, 8kinds.8 00 S 00 Class XIII. -Fruits A Wines. ilnrniaii Swank, Sr., Superintendent No. 1 Apples. Best 20 varieties, 4 specimens en. $3 00 1 50 No. 2 Pears. Best 10 varieties, 4 specimens ea.88 No. 3 Peaches. Best twenty peaches. 12 No. 4 Pluih. Best twenty plums 82 2 50 1 l No. 5 Grapes. For (he greatest number of good variet ies and best grown spec imens, three bunches each. ..82 Best six specimens, one variety. . .1 No. 6 Wine, etc. Best currant wine 1 Best grape wine . .1 Best cider vinegar ..1 No. 7 Butter. Best Jar of apple batter 81 " peach " 1 " Pear . 1 " Plum. 1 " Totaato " 1 No. 8 Dried Fruit Best three pounds dried apples.. .81 l 50 sa so so 50 50 " " plnms 1 " sweet corn. 1 " " cherries. .. 1 " H goose be it's 1 " peam 1 . " " iomatnM 1 T Best exh Iblt of drieiMrmta. ...... i Class XIV,. Do- partmen Joittr H. Meatwe, Bupetintendent. comft.Stswl 1 00 clWir'dinft 1 00 " em'd irilt 1 00 " ladles wOl t 00 " ladies silk i w cap for lad',, i oi) SUe I" wn, la 1 00 , nlght.la 1 00 " wh.lnmt 1 oo " bid.cbil.l 1 00 edging, c'ht 1 00 tailing 1 M emlxt wrstrt 1 00 OtlBUOft MAS UFACTURB-OBXHIBITKD 111 TMh M Ahf.K. Bm Wtlgon.H " buggy... 5 " ex. wagn 8 " plow $ gangplw 8 " sulky " S " seed s'wr 5 " cultivat r 4 " harrow.. 3 " reaper or header.. 5 prllnelioots 1 pr coarse " I pr ear barns 4 2 so; best saddle. S 2 50 set team bur 4 2 50samplleathrS 1 SOiliest Imreim S 1 SO" bedstead. 4 1 SO " sofa. S 2 .SOI" hay press 8 ( " gmhmc 4 1 50i" dittdt'g " 4 I" straw ctr 2 2 50 " fan'g mill 3 SOi" eh's press 3 SOi" churn..., i 2 " wiiulw-sh 2 ISO 2 1 50 1 50 S 1 SO s 2 3 1 50 1 50 1 SO 2 50 Best Maokstntth work, 4 pieces. i-2 . I . I SO 50 50 50 ; 50 i 30 SO ; 50 i so ! 50 I tin worK, ion pieces 1 castings, 5 pieces. revolving windmill 6 stove, made in Oregon i 2 exhibit of cooper work...... 2 I Mashing machine 8 1 chairs, bolfdozcu. 2 1 window sash 8 1 sample of doom 2 1 force pump 2 1 suction pump 2 1 sewing machine 4 t: Parties exhibiting uri ides in the above class, can have either the rash premium or mUjiioina, as the choose. Class HtV.-IMoWlnfr Daniel Craig, Superintendent. Best plowing .810 85 Plowing match to commence as directed by the Judges, and to lie continued in such a manner as I hoy shall deem best for a fair and imna.tial trial. Parlies competing to have choice between a diploma: and tho cash premium ns offered. Class XVI. Equestrianism. George Simpson, Superintendent. Best equestrienne ti 00 82 50 Class XVII. Fnrsits. John Thomas, Superintendent. Best arranged and conducted farm. tnree to enter i ri sio All farms competing must be entered by the first day of September next, so that tho Committee can examine them prior to the ran1. Entrance Fees. The entrance fees on all articles In tho Pavilion will tic 15 percent. On all other articles, including stock and t rin I - of speed. the entrance tees will lie 80 tier cent. All entrance fees must lie mid at the time tho entrv is made. All entries must tie made by it o'clock noon, on tho third day of the Fair, as no entries will no received inter that tunc. OFFICERS: HAH TIX Ll'PER, President. W. W. PARfUKH, Secretary. DAVID FROMAN, Treasurer. J. Z. I HOKK, Chief Marshal. A 'Remarkable Cask. Last week a child of Antonio Days, who resides at the Easterby farm went out in the garden, and, childlike, ate a lot ot green beans and green watermelons. The child was sub sequently attacked with a severe diarrhea, or more probably cholera SO infantum Tcailinft tn anVird tha child any relief the lather determined to summon a physician. Dr. Coley was accordingly called, and last Sunday morning the child died, or at least it was so supposed. Pre parations were immediately made for its burial, and that afternoon, between five and six o'clock, the child was taken to the cemetery for interment At the grave the coffin was opened, and it was observed that the child's forehead was heavily covered with perspiration, and its body warm, and the joints limber. The appearances that life was not extinct were so very strong that the idea was seized upon by many that it was a case ot suspended anima tion, and accordingly the burial pro ceedings were suspended and the child brought to town, and was carefully watched through the night by svmpathiaing friends. In the evening two physicians examined the body and concurred in pronounc ing it dead. On Monday morning the distressed father and his friends were compelled to acknowledge the stern reality, and accordingly the little one was again taken to the cemetery and there deposited in its final resting place. Fresno Ex positor, July hth. The Vicarof Richmond, England, crested some excitement in his par ish by building a high wall in the church yam so as to separate the elect dead from the Non-conformist dead. The friends of the latter rallied, and tore down the wall, and an ecclesiastical court has prohibited him from rebuilding it. A common foot-path now, as heretofore, divides the "Dissenting" dead from the "Established" dead. Never marry for wealth, bat re member that it is just as easy to love a gifl who has a brick honro, with a mansard root and silver- plated door-bell as one who hasn't anything bat an auburn head and an amiable disposition. The miners at Fairplay, Colorado, threaten to commence hanging if there is anv more stealing ot ore m that neighborhood. SEW TO-DAY. ATTENTION. PARKER & MORRIS' New Elevator ! IB NOW RKARY t OM THE RECKP tion of wheat and oats. We call the at tention ct 'farmers to the fact that we have erected the finest warehouse in the State, at a largo expense, and are in position to handle satisfactorily an immense quan tity of grain, our house lias a capacity for 200,000 bushels of Wheat at one time, and Is located on tho margin of the Willamette Itlver, and provided with a side track from the 0. A C. It. R., so that shipments may lie made daily by rail, and as often by Vater as iHWtingfiKilitics offer. We have two large suction funs, in addi tion toother fans attached to tho house, run by water power, and are thus pre pared to CLEAN all the wheat received. Can take in and clean Kl.OflObushelspenlay. Cleaned wheal is worth much more in all foreign market than foul wheat, and none should be shi ped without cleaning. Otircliargos will lie five cents a bushel on wheat, and four cents on oats. We have SIXTY THOl'fAXI SACKS to furnish thoso storing wheat with us, free to those whose wheat we purchase, and at the lowest cash price to those who sell their wheat from our house to other buyers. Persons storing with us are at liberty to soil to whom they please. Those who reside op ,m' west side of the river will have ferriage five. Will be In the market as buyers, and expect to lie able to pnv the highest possible price. Having prepared ourselves to do a large business, we hope for our share of the public pat ronage. PARK Kit ft MORRIS, julySlnt7-0 Albany, Oregon. JPTJH.N I TURE. Everything New. GRAF & COLLAR, Manntacturcrs and Dealers in FUMITT7EE ! OF ALL KINDS. Ill KKM , HEUSTEAIM, TAHLER, UtVSUSS, NO FAN, NPRINU Ili nS, CHAIRS), ETC., Always on liand or made to order on the snort est nonce. FURNITURE repaired exiieditkroslv and at fair rates. .Salesroom and Factory on FlrstiSt., near Schmeer's Hahery. liRAP & COLLAR. Aibany, Keb. 28, 1S74-25 OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in RANGES LOOK,, PARLOR AND. STOVES Of the best patterns. BOX, AIAO I TM, SHEET IRON ANW COW. PER. WARE, And the usual assortment of furnishing ds to be obtained in a tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, in reasonable terms. Nhorl reckoning- make lough-lends. FRONT 8THK Dee. 5, 1886-1 T.ALBANY. Tho Wonder or the World ! LOOK HERE, WEARY WOMAN? TPHK CLIMAX STEAM WASHER IN m. tne best, qiieapest ana roost durable machine evert invented, i , and ft costs noth. uur to flnttout what It will do. The price oi tnis wonaenui invention ranges Trom sa au to pi, ana is worm tne att every one. Look out for Impost the country is full of them. -The can oil naaat ;W. IT. McParland's A rwmwifc IUWW- to. I,, ' It) 'fill! Albany, July Bntionot tlona, for machine Ibanv.