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*mr THE NATIONAL ME, FlTTsmma is the first AS3o6intlon olub to • bo wliitoy/ailM- -twice In'auocesslon this soason. ' ' . , - » I RAOBO'ITKN is pHohlna a stvong game tqv Boston, but ho has boon given poor • field support, Tim wit )l»rs who wore batted thohavdosb oarlyintUo season nro now boooming yorjr eil'ootivo. No pltchor 1ms as yet this season dlsposod of ft team without a baso hit in a ohampiohv ship game, OAMi'onwAhos thobftfloball fovor so bud that thoro is not a town or village, howovor small, but has a olub. JOB GKIHIA.«DT, second baseman ottho Now' Yorks, mado butonehit in eight games, nnd but one onror In twelve games. TUB Dotroits to resent iSte had mndo four- teen homo runs, twenty-one three-base hits •nd fifty-eight two-base hits. LMSS homo runs have been made on tho Charleston grounds than in any other city in tho Southern Lsaguo-only throe., KKLLY, of the Cliicagos, has made more runs than any other .player in the League, He earned the record by tfno base running. ' BUFMNION, of Boston, is.certainly one of the steadiest batting pitchers in the League, as he hits theball in nearly every game ho plays. UNTIF, Detroit ran into Chicago and Btoppedshort the nine hatl.notj been defeated on tho home grounds this, year—eighteen games in all. PB-SI-_NT 'WvaKOfP, of the American Association, has issued an ordoi' that missed thirdstrikes should hot be placed in the ovror column, but must be ssoroa as passed balls. O'kouBKE and Connor, o£ tho-New Yorltsi Brouthers, Thompson, nnd Rlohardson, of Motroiti Hln'Ji, of Washington, and Ansou, of Chicagoj havo each made over fifty base hits this season. CHICAGO lias mado 11 home runs this sea> son, Philadelphia 11, St, Loais 8/VVa.shlngton C, Detroit 14, Boston (I, Now York I), and Kansas City 11. Of this number Thompson, of Detroit, has made 5, and Hines, of Washing. ton,3. LATHAM is the first player in tho Ameri. an Association wiioihai scored fifty runs-this sea- son. He did this by etcellont baserunuing, and not so much by hard hitting, as lie doas not rank aniong the first twenty leading batters. DUNLAF, second baiomnnof the St. Louis Maroons, made in on> game the folio wing unexcelled record: Three runs: four base hits, one a throe base drive and another a home run; eight put outs,, seven assists and one error. NEVERwasthere such unevenr«c«jt_t-»_*« ntonqoS the AnieJfeSA 1 \\\ AH OIL! PHENOMENON, FACTS POlt '-HE OUJMOUS. Figli Dyinjrby Thousands Along th o North Carolina Const. Tho pooplo in tlio vlolnity of Raleigh, N, C, are perplexed over a phenomenon that is observed along tho southeastern coast of tho Stato, An oily* tmmi on the water extends for sovoral milos out to sea and niToots the rlvovs for a long dis- tance inland, makiiig the eurfaco smooth and calm. Fish nro dying; by thousands and floating like chips on thoi-rfaco,bf tho water. It isquppoBed that they are poisojied by this oily soum, but whence tho alsiroyw oomes nobody knows, A suggestion that s Bhip loaded with oil may havo toundored in tho vicinity iss;outed, bocnusorfromLopkwood'a Folly all the way to Little River, tho scum Is found arid tho coast is Btrewn with tho dead fish all the- way. In tho salt water about Bhallotto nod Tubb's Inlot oro immense quantities of the dead fish of every kind, and it is feared that there are no live fish loft in Shallotte rlvor or within ten milos of its mouth. Thb water appears to have become ns oil and the wind sooms to make no im- pression on it. SHOCKING FATALITY. A Mother anil Hov OhUrtrou Iitvr;ii.(l to Doatli by Coal Oil, Tho family of Tudor Russell, living n«iai' Reading, Penn., met with a terrible acold&nb the other morning. Mrs, Rusasll nnd three ojni, dronwero home at tho time. Whoa Mrs. fui 8 . solwasmaking the flro her wood did notljm_ roidily. Hor husband was up stairs in U@el vory ill. The wifousolooal oil to hurry tno fire: when the can exploded. Imbmlly the burning oil spread over herself and tho chil- dren. The room was at onoo in a blaro, and tho weak wuto doath huiband gropod his way down through tho blinding smoko. Ho saw hi i wifely lug on tho lloor burnlne up. She was within? in agony, and their children wore also in flames. The husband fainted at tho horrible sight Noighbovs rushed In and extinguished tho llamos. Iho wife diod and the children werj fatally in- jured. They were horribly burned. NEf^T CLEANINGS. tBircf club has a higher ,-perceutage.. than.the leader in the Association, LUTHBR. M. FRANK, the tbirtee_Tyear-old: gonof Judge J. L. Frank, of Dayton, O., wasinstantly killed one d_y recently by be! ng hit with a bosebolj. He was engaged in a game and was at the bat; Herman Hei- ible, too pitcher, threw theball, which struck him in the region of the heart. NOTWITHSTANDING that there are more professional ball clubs and associations this ? ear than ever before known since tho Na- ional game jumped into popular favor.there bos so far been only two disbandmentS7-4he Lancasters, of \the Pennsylvania State League, and the Long Islands of the Eastern League, THB Little Nicols,, of S t Louis, aro going on a tour to Indiana, ploying at Mar.nont, Peru, Argus, Princeton, South Bond and othor places. They are the youngest .toam that over took the road, the oldest member beiiig barely sixteen years old. They are said to be fine players, despite their youth, and capable of easily beating teams of much more mature material. NATIONAL LEAOUE IlECOltD. Won Lost. Won Lost, ONE man in Lyon County, Iowa, has a flock of S,OUO chickens. THERE has been no rain on some of <the i'oxas rangesforover a year, i'Vi[,j)j.i ll yiii!iiiiiiriiit^ LABI year SOI porsbns were killed and 520 were ihjiired on railways in Now Jersey. THE abandoned soft coal -iinines in North Carolina are toboreopbhed arid workedex- tOT9ively, A CHICAGO restaurant has mado quite a hit by introducing churns and making its own butter. Detroit.. Chicago.... New York. Bt. Louis... .84 .81 .23 ..14 Philadelphia.. 21 Boston 14 Washington...7 Kansas City...9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION BECOKD. St. Louis... 34 Brooklyn.,.. 29 Athletic. I....S4 Baltimore... 20 Won Lost. 31 Pittsburg....38 Cincinnati.;. 24 Louisville..... .87 Metropolitan. 22 Won. Lost. \ 25 34 20 26 SOUTHERN LEAGUE RECORD. Won Lost. Atlanta 82 22 Augusta 21 29 Charleston... W 81 Chattanooga .20 88 , Won Lost- Macon 28 Savannah... 27 Nashville.,. .83 Memphis..;. 27 EASTERN LEAGUE BKCORD. H'on Lost. Bridgeport... 18 18 Hartford 16 14 Jersey City... 15 18 Won Lost. Meriden.. 10 31 Newark 24 8 VVaterbury;..21 8 INTERNATIONAL I.EAGUE RECORD. ^ 'roil Lost. Won Lost.. Utlca 18 13 I Blnghamton . 9 26 Toronto.....22 12 I Buffalo 11 19 Syracuse .... 22 10. Hamilton... .19 18 Rochester.. .19 19 j Oswego 8 THE Spofford family will celebrate in 1888 the anniveMary of their common ancestor who settled in Massachusetts in 1688. Ains- worth R Spofford, the Congressional Libra- rian, is President of the association.- Tnn police commissioners of Cincinnati UavajiHt appointed six Colored men as patrol- men. There a\0 colored policemen also on the force at Washington and Philadelphia, THE MARKETS. NEW YORK. 35 Boot cattle, good to prime I w 7 @ 8W Calves, convu to pnmo veals 5 @ &% Sheep. i @ 4% Lambs 5 @ 7# Hogs—Livo i)4@ &4 Dressed, city 4%@ 6 Flour—Ex. St., good to fancy 8 80 @ 4 00 West, good to choice 4 00 ® 5 90 Wheat—No. 2, Red 84Ji@ 85 Uyo-rStoto.,... 62 @ 05. Barley—Pour-rowed State... @ Corn—Ungrad. Mixed 49 @ 50 Oats—White State 88 @ 40 Mixed We-storn 83 ® 35 nay—Med. to pr. Timothy.. 80 © 82>^ Straw—No. 1, Rye 85 @ 90 Lard—City Steam > 0 50 @ 6 70 •Baftor—State• Creamery.... 18 @ 1&H Dairy 18 ® 16 West. Im. Creamery 11 @ 13 Paotory.... 10 @ 13 Ghoo30—State Factory..:... 5- @ 7« Skims 4 @ 4)^ Western 5J^@ 7 Eggs—Slate and Penn 12 @ 18 BUFFALO. Sheep—Good to Choice 4 50 @ 4 TO Lambs—Western -5 50 @ '0 73 Staers—Western 5 00 @ 5 25 Hogs—Good to Choice Yorks 4 00 @ 4 40 Flour—G'y ground n. process 5 25 ,@ 6 50 Wheat—No. 1, Hard Duluth, — @ 84K Com—No. 2, Mixed New.... @ 43V Oats—No. 2, Mixed Western S6Ji@ 87 Barloy—Two-rowed State... — @ —• ' ' BOSTON. B:ef—Ex. plate and famUy.10 50 @11 00 Hogs—Live 4%® 5 Northern Dressed.... 6 ® Q% Pork—Ex. Prime, per bbi.. .12 75 @13 00 ElOurWWintef AVheat pat's. 6 15 ® 5 25 Corn—High Mixed 47W@ 48« Oats-Ext?ra Whita 45 @ 46 liyo—State 70 ® 75 WATERTOWN (MASS.) CATTLE MARKET. Beef—Extra quality 5 87J£@ 6 25 Sheep-^Live weight. 5 @ 5% Lambs .•...;.... 7 ® 8 Hogs—Northern, d. w. — ® 6>i PHILADELBHIA. Flour—Penn. oxfamily, good 8 75 ® 4 00 Wheat—No. 2, Red..;,,....,.. ~ ® 87 Rye—State ; @ 75 Corn—State Yellow @ 41 OatsMixei. 87 ® 89 Butter—Ci-eamery Extra Pa IS ® 16 Cheese—N. Y. Full Cream.. U^O H . Tho bostlcnrpantor In RoyoJ QaJ^Mioli.,: lift woman. The hornod rattloshalte of Arizona onn move forward, backward or sideways with equal facility. Tho nmusomonts of tho men in Persia include card playing, homo raoing, ram lights, hawking and hunting. A Qorinnn cmbryologist, Professor Gorlnoh, has doviaed a motliod for wnfcoh- ing tho gro\yth of unlmtohod birds through a small glass window mado »t tho sharpor end of tho egg. A young Athenian maiden walked in tho prooossion.at tho festivals of Domutar, Baochus and Athona, carrying n flat bas- kot on hor hoad in whioh wore deposited tliqiaorod coke, ohaplot, fraukinoonso and knifo to slay tho victim. An artosian well at Posth,in Hungary, whloU Is 8,000 foot doop, euppllos 175,- 000 gallons of warm water por day. Tho tomnoraturo of tho wntor is 101 dogrocs, and tho well is to bo dooponud unfll the tomporaturo risos to 17(3 degrees. A ourious book ia that in a library at Paris. It i s noithor writton nor printed. Evory lotter of tho text is out into tho loaf, and as tho alternate leaves are of bluo papor, it is as easily read-its tho best print. Tho labor reqnlrad nnd tho pa- tience necessary to cut oach letter may bo imagined, The work is ao perfect that it seum-i as though dono by machinery, but every character was made by hand, In ancient Rome slaves woro chiefly employed in writing books from dicta- tion, though froomon and liberated slaves could also bt. I: ad at a low rate of wages. If a publisher had 100 writers, and reckoned the working day at ton hours, a document which took nn hour to write would bo multiplied in n day to 1,000: copies. The writers became export to uuch a degree that they combined quick- ness with elegance. In oases where speed was tho first consideration, tho use, of stenographic contractions bocamo gen- eral, i Bulldogs of the North Pacific Tho Iiydah, a tribe of native Alaskans, aro ta_r well-formed fellows, 'r.eted for their ^Bravery and ferocity. They aro SP < \.__k1»s the bulldogs of the North anjdjh^jjnivgj)otJ_cfulatedjyron husband buys his wife frequently while a mere girl. If sho does not' suit him he can return her and the price will bo re- funded. These Hydahs live in houses made of boards and one story in height. Their houses are-forty or fifty feet square, with a flreplnco in the centre of the floor.: and a largo hole in tho roof for the escape* of tho smoke. Civilized customs are now creoping in, and bedsteads, tables, stoves, and dishes are becoming common, Theso Hydahs havo what aro known as toten sticks raised to protect their, dwel- lings. These are carved logs from one to two feet in diameter and from twenty to sixty feet high. These are painted with horrible faces and figures and serve to drive away evil spirits. The Hydahs raise a groat many potatoes and their country abounds in wild berries and deer. Thby keep these berries for winter use in fish oil. His Fnto. Bo bought a patent lawn mower, Becaine an ardent lawn mowor, And woke up folks before The hours of sleep were o'er. Their hair the victims tore, Theydanced around and swore, Fierce hate to ,him they bore, They thirsted for his gore! I ! No more the mower is heard when morn is breaking. The mower sleeps the sleep that knows no waking, The mower is no more. — Boston Courier. in from ono o twenty mliuitOB, nmt^t^JSf i llovo PAIN with Olio fivormmh nnnllgnttpn.. No mat- ter how vioiiitoroyomoiathiB the iialni tho.niieu. ranle! or uromrntud with (IWIIHO ni»yi»uBort.«AB\ WAY'SruliADir H1SW15D' will nflorU Inotuntoaio. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYSENTERY, .Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus. Ill.ln* few minutes,whoa.taken Iptniinlly, IIBB tadlroatlona, euro 0rkmpa;6piag>jkS.__ l •It wll aoooriu..,, Htomiuiii, OOMI'LAt. tlivllowelH (at met ons, si\:* ^»™p»i( B PHB8iSS_ (NT, DlanliuM, Uyiontorj, UoUo, Wlod In ii, mul (til Internal pitlug. THE TRUE RELIEF. HADWAY'S n»ADY«KI.IB^I» thoonlyMmjKJW (nun In voiiiiothBt.wlUt_atrat|y atop Ijiun. .*}_•; \fimtly rolluven and itoon «mji» Hoiulaatio. whettwr sink or nervous, Tdothnokn, Neuralgia, Nervourajw antl Wc»fc»ciBs In tho lmok.wilnti or .\•-' ._ , KumbuRo, _;»&>• .„«,„.„. ........Jt.wilno or K.<lnoys.Ki*s» ntoiiiuV»l^.Uy ? i^l'lourlx L 8w„»lnBO^ M.IU 1)1) htVnWI IIH? \Blood Will Toll.\ Yes, the old adage is right, but if the liver is dlaordorod and the blood booomes thereby cor- rupteai the bad\blbod will tell\ in diseases of theskln and throat, in tumora and ulcers, and in tnherolos in the lungs (flrst stogos of con- sumption), even although the subject bo do. Bcondcd in a straight line from Eicharil Ooour de Lion, or the noblest Roman o_ them all. For sotting the liver in order no other meill- oino>in tho world couals Dr. Pierce's \Golden Medical Discovery. ,r Try it, and your \blood will tell\ ihe storyof its wonderful offlcacy. . AsnBBBY LANis, a negro of Olay county, Ga., killed a rattlesnake which had fourteen rat- tleB, and a button on its tail and a whole rabbit inside; ^_ Perfection is attained in Dr. Sago's Catarrh Koplody. _ ._'. Misslrone Haneook,\of Bartow, Fla„ klllod a hlaoksnake seven feet long, and is having its skin made into a pair of Bllppers. \Hall's Hair Renewor keeps my hair in good condition.\—Mrs. S. H. Scott. Stoddard, N. H. Ayev's Aaae Cure is a puroly vegetable com- pound, and is free from dangerous drugs. ..round thu Mvvr. l'lourlur, awcmiiB or t Siirnlai, llni »t>», b ton ot insoo «,»nd„l > ft,,.o «» ~, kfndMfinWAY'8HfiADYHMIbflsi'wnr»BoM h»: medlitteeniio, and Its. oontlnuud uso for s low doom offcutu Vermont cure. MALARIA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS. FEVER AND AQUE, Thoro l» not a romodlnl «n««t In tho world tltatwIU euro Kover and Ague and nlliotyur MtUtMoua.BU' lous, Henrtet nnd otlii^KovowMdod by BAB WAY'S l'lLi.8) H> ClUlok B» BADWAY'9 BKADY KBMBK Price xri-ity Cents. Saltl by Myuitglnta. OR RADWAY'8 (Tho Only Or-nlno) v SARSAPARILUAH RES0LY1TI The Great Blood Purifier, For enroot till chronlo dtaeanei, Scrofula, niood Tnlnta, SyphllltloOomplolntH, Consumption, Blond- the Blood, restoring health and vliior. 'TUB £H_£II*» ' • and Skin ErupMoruaroremouedi Sores;anit U1CM» noon cured. Persons (Ultering from Scrofula, EruB- tlvo Dlnoiu.cs of tho eyes, month, ears, !lem, throM and irlondn, that havo accumulated ana sproM, citherfromunourPddiseases or moroury, vnay»ly upon a euro If tho. SorsaBMIIUan is continued • BUfllclcHttlmo to nittkO lt»l_mre«»lon on thesystam. Sold by DrugBliits. 81 per Bottle. DR. RADWAY'S FSI-l-S The Great Liver and Slomaoh ftemedy . APiwtite, He»8«oiio; OoativenesB. IndiKOntlon. Bit loinncM, Fever, Inlflunmstlen of the newels. .Ilea nndull lioisjisijmeilts of tho IiiUinml VHoont. Pure. ly.vcKi>l«l)lo,oontatninii no mercury, aunerala or delotorloiin dl'iigs. l't-lco aa oonts per hpx, Bold by all druRglsta, W-Sond. a letter stamp to Bit. It A » WAY i t CO., No.,»lS Wnvven Blveot, Now York, for \Fatto and Trao.\ V.BE.8KKE TQ «„_ RAI?WAY'.6. . ,N Y N t;~25. ' 1 hwra a pef'Hve romedy.for iho abova dlMMs\or Its mo uuraoMilaof cwoiortho -oras kind and or foiir lnltjomjsiijr.thjtiwillunilTWO BOXXI.B8 turn, togatkar.Mt- a TAT tTABMTRKiTIBB on IMa dlnBH to »nj snn>ror, Olvetxpnti«nd P. O. naarcn. PBi T..A. stOilO-. in rwiat., M»vr York. Grind w f °* n Bon9 » iSfl \ S. ™«»!i -*sit*r Sheila, OBABtAIW Fton-nail Corn [In the MS 2a_5L_irl> a_IXiI« :(F. Wnson'a Patent). ^»oo per _ i DJ _^SJ»>tun<(romailelaRooi)l!!Bi»iinl- F£EH> MUML raranlMa/nidTestimOnlala jont on application. WI_8©IfBB_e., KM ton, F» . HABIT CURED. ..A-™. . J- J1KW nif.THOI) HOFFMAN, Jefleraon, Wlseoaaln n*blt, Quickly and.lPatalMa- lyourcdAthonio. Correapondenca solicited and fret trial otonre aent - honestInraatlgatora. Tit-Htntuic .ItimnT ConrAiiY, Lattyette, In- toSoldters *Holrt:.. Sonlttumjl tor Olroalars. OOL, _. _Iai» HAM, Att'y, Waehlnston. D.a Ovnl Great Engliih Gout and _« Rheumatic Remedy. ox Bl.QUi roimdrao eta. 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. The Orlslriftl an d Only Qenuine. Ish aadKlwaja »«llsblt, BewarsorWortlileM tmllatlofil. \ChlekMtcr'a EttsUili\ and tot* ao othor, or. faolofe 4«. « ilt»t) to Ul far pstllouUrs <n Utttr by retttrn. MAlb _ Curiila uuutnt««d not iel ' 'ctaiirStrlottirt. Itr.onlybyih, ^Emi Chimin Cfl.. . Oiaoitra»tlHJB l Ohio. Ji «,h»8t»kenlli.,icaa la the sales of tliat class oi fem.aiei, and hu.riven almost uslvcrwii .MISC-IO MURPHY BROS., . Paris, Te« Onaswon tha.favor of thu public and-.n'ow\ranks 4 *m«nj:tlie lemlina-Medl. Hclacsufttic olltJom. \ A.L.SW1TH. • . BrKlfurfl, _»*, illlraozpenoaoo. Kemarkableaodquickcrtwii.,-Trlalpaok* «»os._Soadat«m»_(o*ie_c4 portion!!™. Addreii, - / Or. WARD A CO., -OWSUSV; HO./