Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1882 — BASE BALL. [ARTICLE]

BASE BALL.

—ON THE FAIR GROUNDS.-The clippers and the Remibgton club played a hiatJi gams of base ball on the fair grounds Friday afternoon. The Remington won by a score of 16 to 12. AT DELPHI—On Tuesday the clippers went io Delphi ami played with the Red Stockings of that town. At the close, the score sto. d 8 to 6, with the Clippers ahead, 'lhe Red Stockings will try it again, in Rensselaer, next Tuesday.

The North American Review for October opens with an article on “The coming Revolution in England”, by H. M. Hyndman, the English radical leader, giving an instructive account of the agitation how going on among the English working classes for a reconstruction of the whole politico-social fabric of that country. O. B. Frothingham writes of “The Objectionable in Literature” and endeavors to point out the distinction between literature which is per se corruption, and that which is simply coarse. Dr. Henry Schliemann tells the interesting story of one year’s “Discoveries at Troy”. Senator John I. Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, treats of the rise and progress of the rule as “Political Bosses”. Prof. George L. Vose, oft he. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contributes ha artical of exceptional value on “Safty in Railway Travel”; and Prof. Charles 8. Sargent, of the Harvard College Arboretum, contributes an instructive essay on

“The Protection of Forests”. The Review is sold by booksellers and newsdealers generaly.