SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY. Publisher. VOL. XIII. The army worm has cost this coun try more thnn the Revolutionary War. Tho great cannoil goods center of industry of tho world is Baltimore, Md. Ballington Booth says that the Sal vation Army has grown in twenty eight years from two persons to over a million. Tho islet of Massowa, in tho Bed Sea, whero Italy is sending its An archists, is ono of tho hottest places in the world, and escape from it in that sterile region would bo very diffi cult. Tho only school in tho United States for tho teaching of tho art of letter* writing is said to bo at Chautauqua, N. Y. Tho instructress, Miss Francos B. Calloway, has pupils ranging from tho Texas cowboy to tho aristocratic society woman, and in ago from four teen to seventy. Tho British postoffico has recently introduced a new system of notation for its date stamps. Tho lotters from A to M are used to represent tho hours and also of twelve intervals of five minutes sacl); thus A A means 1.05, A B 1.10, and so on. A. m.and p. m. are expressed by A and P after an asterisk ; thus M C*A means 12.15 a. m. Edward Atkinson, tho statistician, testified boforo tho Royal British Com mission on Agrienltnro that one client of his in this country had received one 6inglo order for 25,000 steam plows for tho Argentine Republic. Ho said that thero were enough good whoat lands on tho Paraguay and Parana Rivers to food tho, wholo world. Tho war between China and Japan, though not of vital interest to Ameri cans, will yot bo watohod with keen intcrost by all our military loader.", remarks tho Now York Times. Thero has boen no groat war siuco tho intro duction of what wo boliovo to bo im provements in tho modo of warfare, and it remains to bo tostod whether tho greater advanco has boen mado in weapons of attack, such as grins, smokeless powder and torpodoes, or in means of dofonse, such as armor plates, now turret?, and possibly bullet-proof coats for soldiors, and this war may teach us mnny things. It appears that England is tho groat cat railway-traveling oonntry on oarth. In 1880, tho oxtent of linos in Eng land boing then about 18,033 miles; tho number of passengers was nearly 004,000,000. In 1800, by which tlmo tho railway lines had increased by about 4375 miles, tho numbor of travel ers had grown to nearly 818,000,000. No other country in tho world comos near tlieso figures. Evon tho railroads in tho Unitod States, which moasuro the enormous length of 108,7(30 milos, carried in 1890, only rather morothan 520,000,000 passengers. In Germany, in 1880, 215,000,000 persons travelod on 20,756 miles of railway ; in 1890 tho number of passengers was over 426,- 000,000. Edward Bellamy shudders whenever he hoars tho nnmo of "Looking Backward." Tf you wish to make a friend of Francis Bret Harto don't mention "Tho Heathen Chinee." Will Carleton wonders how people can read "Ovor the Hills to tho Poor House," which ho considers one of tho poorest poems ho over wrote. Mrs. F. Hodg son Burnett does not wish to hoar "Little Lord Fauntleroy" praised ill her immodiato vicinity. Charles Heber Clarke has taken a very strong aversion to his once famous nom do plumo of "Max Adler." But no one recognizes him as anyone elso. "Tho Opening of a Chestnut Burr," by E. P. Boe, was considered by him to bo an inferior work. Our pestiferous friend, tho bicycle, continues to grow in favor, and it is being put to very proctical uses, notes tho Chicago Becord. In the German army estimates for the present yoar the sum of $25,000 i s included for tho supply of bicyolos to tho in'fantry. Two whocls are assigned to each bat talion and an instruction has been is- sued dealing with the bicycle service. These machines are to bo used for communications between columns on the march and for communications between advanced guards. When troops are in quarters bicyclists are to fulfill tho functions of orderlies, es pecially where mounted orderlies are wanting; they will also relieve tho cavalry from relay and intelligence duties. In great fortresses all tho duties hitherto devolving on cavalry as m