SULLIVAN DHHK REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, Publisher. VOL. XIII. We pay a million a year for im ported potatoes. They are going to erect a monu ment in New England to the memory of the man who discovered the Bald win apple. New York schoolmastors are urging that children bo taught vertical hand writing, as it encourages them to sit up straight while writing. Michigan people will have a chanco to veto on a Constitutional amend ment limiting tho right of suffrage to thoso able to read and write. It is notod in England that Lord Rosebery, Mr. Balfour and Lord Elgin, as well as Mr. Rhodes, who botween them rule tho British Empire, aro all men unflor fifty years of age. The belt lino tunnel just opo&od under Baltimoro was undertaken in ordor to avoid tho transferring of trains across tho Patapsco ltivor. It is seven and a half miles long, being ono of tho longest soft earth tunnels ever driven. Gladstono is a believer in tho theory that a man can do better mental work every year to extremo old ago if ho takes enro of his body. Ho claims that tho mind grows stronger and elenrer as tho body loses vitality, and that it is only discaso of tho latter that can prevent an intellectual pro gress that will go on to tho end. Ho is certainly a good illustration of his working theory, observes tho Argo naut. Tho Now York State Forestry Com mission has recently mado provision i'or a State park of somo 80,000 acres in the heart of tho Catskill Mountains. It will bo situated in a very beautiful region in tho vicinity of Slido Moun tain, tho highest peak of tho entiro (Jntbkill range. This is a very popu lous region aud may readily bo roachod by the local railroad. The announce ment will doubtless bo received with great pleasuro by the many thousands who makd this region their summer home, thinks tho Chicago Timos-Hor ald. Thoro is groat exoitomcnt in Eng land over tlio discovory that Birming ham metal manufacturers havo been engaged in making idols for oxport to tho heathen Bubjccts of tho Quocu of India. No doubt English onterpriso nud skill can turn out a superior, as well as cheaper, orticlo than nativo workers iu motal can mnko. But it seems to tho Boston Cultivator n strango thing for a profeßsodly -Chris tian Nation to thus aid and abet idola ters in thoir dovotious. Perhaps tho fact that money is made thcroby will cover tho siu. It is money rather than unything elso that servos as an idol to millions who little suspect thcmsolvcs of idolutrv." Tho uso of tho bicycle is spreading, Tho Rev. Henry Fa'rbank, a mission ary of tho American Board in Bombay, writes to tho New York Independent that his touring lias boeu much facili tated by a bicycle, which ho was on ublud to purchase through tho kind ness of friouds in Amorica. Wholo villages turn out to eco tho "foot car riage." Somo aro muoh astonishod at tho speod of tho inaohine. Others think ho ought togo much faster, and frequently, whilo going along quietly, men Bay: "Now, braco up; lotus BCO what you can do." Ho is fre quently asked whether tho propolling power oomos from his foct or his hands. Wherever ho goes ho finds plenty of pcoplo willing to come and liston to his preaching if thoy can only catch a glimpsoof tho horso that needs noithor grass nor grain. Tho ooutcr of our population in 1700 was about twonty-throo miles cast of Baltimoro; in 1810, about forty miles northwost of Washington; in 1820, about sixtoen miles north of Woodstock, Va.; in 1830, about nine teen miloa southwest of Moorofield, W. Va. ; in 1840, sixtoen miles south of Clarksburg, W. Ya.; in 1830, twonty-throo milos south of Parkors burg, W. Va. ; in 1800, twenty miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio; in 1870, forty-eight miles cast of Cincinnati; in 1880, eight miles west of Cincinnati; in 1890, twenty miles east of Colum bus, Ind. Perhaps tho most remark able feature iu this maroh is tho direotness of its wostnrly progross. Iu tho full century it has not varied half a dogree from a duo wost dirootiou or gouo ufftth or south of n belt about twouty-flvo miles broad, l'ot in thla century it ban moved norosu more than uino meridian?, or a distance of 505 miles westward. .In comparison with tho oentor of population wo may nolo tho conter of nreo, which, oxHuding Alaska, ia Ul tho northern part of Kansas. A SONG OF LOVETIME, Here's a SOUR of lovetlme. All the world is light, There's a ripple on the rivor, And suns and stars are bright. Hero's a song of lovetlme. All the world is sweet; Ealnbows round the heavens- Flowers nt your feet! Here's a song of lovetlme, Sorrow in ecllpsoj Llttlo children climbing To tho mother's leaning lips. Hero's a song of lovotime, Chorus of the birds, Aud just tho sweetest musiii To tho sweotest human words! Hero's a song of lovetlme^ Ended all the strife, Aud a heaven that is learning With a swoct, etornat llfu! —F. L. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitution. A TERRIBLE REVENGE, /*'' 1 i - " HE carriago was lyT> going at a terrific i