Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1892 — Page 8

.la-tat i he r. Win tlo j.tWrmH M V-pm u in' wtmh ftaasaia a way, And the biihuinir affr-n IW ' Tin a hnmeh tnl a tnk' f Ti bw..- l::lilif etUtllly Ja.

Jfy uiUcUinxtUv efl Uie aadwal of fimrK ajpnait. like nditlUWw 'HU ttwttijfa Um bIochju Twl.t tli!km1lnrw hs. 1 stand i the tHwOioJtl -day wHsWa . And marU'-e wliliin A'r.(i watch tin h worthy rtjJiw at From tiiv firo t l lie duet ' we: AWlttft utiilv'MtiUo my eae Is the hauiiaur uoi aavM's . n I love to watch the Lrlf ht red (Thaw Or, l?i talrra liont face. - tfib thick Hadaeil ticked rela t titt PirmaanHvbw: Aiul hi sulir nud I sek my week, With Hutckor iiad happier le. Nw Ytirlt lrer. 1?im! ef jShHuk Letter. Tharo i geue-ritliy a miomepttott a to what is meant by lok aud kuldkur cxMtupuiy. Tho tip off the ladder is at otiw tnulorstocd and the uowneity of it Tho hook is au iraimiit tieed to pull (town portions of building with. Tho hoot ladder its among tho oldest of imisomcait uml few scaling wall, ami dates back from modteval timet. 'Tho scaling ladder are wado of n single length of tough wood, with tho mugs nt right anglos with it and passing throvgrli it Its upper end terminate with a metal hook, which permits it to bo attached to tho window sills or copings of house. In oruiiiary caies ladders f"o issed, but t hero are many ftrec where in order to obtain aceoes to tin) upper Iortious of a liouse the sealing holder becomes a necessity. Ladders ato not always long enough to reach the desired heights and then the sealiag laddors suppknrwnt theza. Harper s Wfeeldy. Xt IHm Ssimb Nam. A lrvdy who pridoa hewelf upon 1wkvs rewiinilxiriiiK the iuumo of a Pqi-sow whom she lias-once met lwd a droll experience the other day. At a railway station she encoautorn! a mm hm face was familiar to her :uid wlioiu she soon reinemIxJivd having seen at the house of a friend hoiuo Tinmths before. With the utmost grradousnesa of manner she turned to the Granger and saM: "ifu't this Mr. Toinhatone, whom I met at Irs. Tymau'sr 11m atranger looked at her with a baiiiiiig' expression of countenance. "I may have met you at Mrs. Lyman's," he said, "but you bavosoraewhat twwted my name. I am Mr. StonejfraTe," Youth's Companion. A VlMiiMi uf "Wealth. Mr. Gtrge Auffugttw Sfda w always known Iiy hia white wrakrtcoat "1 hare womi a white waistcoat," 3emy "for live and twenty years, rrery day, winter and wunrner, Oix, in Paris, at a shop where I tusel to Imy my gloves a gerving 'woman said to roe: " 'Yem always wear a white waktcoat, llr. Sala.' ";Ye, 1 wear one all the year XOUIid., '"All the year round!' she xelaitmxi. 'A ckan one erery dayf " 'Yes,' I said. "'Oh,' she exclaimed, rawinK her laBd, 'iflhadouly been yom: waahcrwotnan I" Ixmdou Tit-Bits. A Gennan scicntkt lias invented a livetlMxl vUerehyixjtroloum and dmi3ar Ikjvikl k,vdrocarloii cttii he rendcml nooe:cilosivo. Tliia kaocomIlhilied by adding to the etrokHiiri aanall qtiantitioeof acomioutl made up of 92.SI ier cent, clilorido of sodium. 2.77 wr cent, bicarljonate of sotliiuti, 1.8 per cent. Bftl ammoniac, 1.14 Tx;r cent water, .82 per cent Kulphato of magneda, ,92 ir cent. Kulnhato of lime ami .3 per cent, of Kiiilino.-Xow York Journal. TlH-y The t.'n Maoh IttHiw. Ia Germany, when the IlerrOber Inwctor A moeta his friaal, the Jlerr Chor Vcrcin Director B , on the street, the prudent passer by ah Iowa tliem a vkk berth; otherwise "tho majestic sweep of tbe irplifted oyliadkir hfttaie likely to bowl him orer lto tlio guttia-. Youth's Comptmiori. XUm Crret Kply. At an cjamiiuation held at the Agricaltural coUego tho question was jmt, "Wlitm ia the bet time to sow Ijarloyf Tlie "exaininate,'' a aliarp country lad f rom the district of Altonhurtf, promptly replied: nThree days beforo a gentlo rain, kinr." Tugliche Rundecliau. I.) ;Hrj;u" Proposition. Lyccriraa act about tJiO reforma tion and alteration of tlie state of Bparta, and waa advised by one inxliidual to reduce everytliiiig to an ahMni& pomiiar equality. But Lycurem i5t0tjfe!iicd him hy saying, "Sir, hiippoeeyou begin tlie reform in your own bouse Exchanjfi). Xuklnr MtoM ImnervliHis. A way to keep out water ta to heat the soles of your shoes slightly, then rah them with copal varnish and let thorn thy. Repeat this operation thru time and you can. go into the wet with imimuity. New York Herald, Ti Wtr of Sir Wahvr Kalelira. Sir Walter HakivJU married a beartiful firl ctghteon years his junk), aad e atlofed kirn with iacraneing ardor to tho very last "Writer.

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Caateria is Dr. Samuel Pitolwsr'a yraMriptioit for Infkata and Caildrcn. It cuntalna neither Opium, UorpaiM mt tker Xarootie aulaitaaee. It la liarmleaa aabatltata far Parogorie, Drops, goothiaf Syrupa, and Caatar OiU It is Pleaaant. IU gwiraaUe is thirty yeara m ay Xillioas of Mother. Caatorla destroys Worms aad allays iavarianneca. Caatorla prevents vomitlnf Sor Curd, cures DiarrhoM and Wind Colic. Caatorla relieves toothing trouble, cures coastipatloa and flataleacy. Caatorla aasimilates the fowl, regulate the at emaea aad bowela, EiTiaa; healthy and natural sleep. Castoria i the CUiklreu's Panaceathe Mother's Friend.

Castoria. CMtorln hi m cUat ml(eiM far chllMoUvers hv rmUJir toJ4 hi of iM good aet upm iMr oWWr." Dr. a. a omm, " CMorl is tlt beacrenwdy for cJiiUlrea o wbfc I am acquaintod. I hope the day U not far (Matant wha motkm will ooaaWer ttte wal laWrot rf iMr children, aad ua Caatoria Inti of ibeTariooa quack BOtnun which are daaraytaf Uieir loreJ (Mwa, Wy f ore! w? opium, norpblM, Boothia ymp aad other hurtful Mimila Oowa their thro, tfaarwby seaOtas Umw to praouuure gram." Da. J.r.KtxonaM, Ooawaj-, Ark. Caataar Cmpaay, C. ECKEKT.

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Eckert Brothers,

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JASPER CITY

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!

whiaa adaiita of no equal for family ne. TO TRY IT IS IV BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

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at a litsbllsLl'd lbiO; open all the year; en tar any MEST q

ADC BUSINESS At

tr ! msbort : expenses low : no fee for Diploma; a strictly BtlaeJfcehopl 1st an nnrtvaiea comnerdtel wt": ; Midorie.1 and jatronlaed by railroad, Industrial, wfcseional and buitMa mea whoawv , hrfft ao charza for poattloaa t unlrd in thar.occcMU graduates. SEN fSiSwiT iWUm. 4EEB & OSBORN, Proprietors. j.iiya. i.W9i-ir. .

Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Notice. riMlK uudersiened will beat Ills office X to attend to township business of .Tcffettoti township, Dubois county, on Saturdays of each) wtek,and requests all persons having business with the townahin to at etu to tt on those days, i ne township lihrariea are kopt at J. W. Jacobs', in UirdsRve, and the Trusteed residence, where all persons entitled can get books thereof. ,1011 n ruujTi', Sept. '14-v. TrtiRte.TefTersonTp. jn Oiler to Farmers! THE PUOOKKSH1VE FARMER Hllll Jasper Courier for $2 001 As will be seen by adv. in another column we offer the 'Courier" and the uprojrressive Karmer," the official organ ortlic r M. 1. A., togettier tor t-i. now U the time to subscribe. Of course, at these terms, it it cash in advance. CsTfSUr, oml T.-a le-Markj olta.!rwl. aad all Passat Bwlaaw rniulticieJ for Moderate t'r.es. Oar Oftlen U Opposite V. . 1'ateat Of as. We havo no sah af ricta, all bu)Rat Cinet, aenet eaa transact j atcnt huedaeM in leea Ume mud tt leM eoat 1'iau thow nanoW frssa Wstlilaton. Saad model, tawing, or pilots., wwk iitinm .a We adrl'o If iUii,taMe or not, free sst Aswe. O-r res not due till 1 atsnt w eeonrsa A hook, ' Uow V Ohtaiu twtouu," with eaeat m astoal clleata ia yoar Stale, sews, aawt traa. Annum, X A. SNOW tt OO. rataat Mat, IraaWbnlaa, B. a TO WEAK MEN MraMUrs for horae ears. FRtst ebaraa. Mh4tt asedkal wort j saoald te reaa ay Maa who M avreatta aaa awiiiaiis veC F. C FOWLSSt, aH 11, uan-y.

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Castoria. " Caatoria la so U adapted to aMI4rM teat I reeemiiwad tt aawpartortoaay preatriatoa lit So. Oxford St, BrookljB, S. T. " Oar fhyateiaM la ttw ehUdren's depart at kaw apokea Wfthly of thetr apcaee is tMr otitaide pneue0 with Castoria, aad although we oly hare anwag our udld wippitas what hi kaowm as regular produot, yet we are fre to eonfeat that tha BMrita of Caatoria baa wo us to look wfch favor upoa K." Unitbb HoartTAi. axb Vurvmxr, Aun C Sum, Prt4., 4ra, Xaw York Oft. A. ECKERT. o 09 co cc co c p e?Hills! co os co oo co co so Co co tJ: MA" uut au WHICH WE WILL ALPAY THE HIGHEST AR LOAD. ECKERT BROTHERS. aa.aj zJz . . . & a a at tNO SHORTHAND idlTklual instruction : lectures; hinre facHttime;! in BSHHC Townsiki-a IVoiicc. Xmatcc'al IWIe utitlersljfiied, Trustee or Uoone - township. Dubois county, hereby iilves notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to tho office 01 trustee, at his residence 1 miles South-eaM of Porteraville, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it on Saturdav. Citizens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Wru. McIIarris, n I'ortersville. Henrv B. IIkkidenbauoh, T. B. Tp. May 18. 1888-ly. i:olHIMbl)l WHaHlW lrtlS" tce'H notice. TUEHBCierSlgnefl, ITHSieeoi VyOlumoia Tp., Dubois countv, lad., will attend to Township business .t fcli reJ. . m . . & . f r a f t ..v..o w.. . I A . . .1.1 L...I . are, rannaatad to nraaent It on that dav are reqneaieu to preeent 11 on tuai umj the weeK. The totrnshsn library is kept at the r.uT-..:.- t,IM il.-V,-til1 can obtain boons. NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th, 1838-ly. RaiMbria-e TownMMi TrMsIcc'a Police. THE undersigned, Trustee of Balnhridge township, Dubois coaaty, will attend to Township business oh Saturdays of every week, at his residence on jsortti Jtain atreei, eeiweea eey rHi 11 aim aiguiiii an uaouer, Ti,m T ttrnxafv nf aatil TnTarnaThtn ta Vatlt

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,t ihe bkMoVe of Mr. Jacob GoimalS ' c"r "

where persons wasting books oaa obtain thetn at any time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trastee April 10, 1888-ly. C. K. A., Ilranek 119, Meets the 1st and 3d Moadavs ef ev ery month at their hall, ia Jasper. UHAKLM SOLlSAjFrt, J, A. MtintiKaxK, iec'y.

THE BEST APERIENT In modern plianuaoy i. iikmUtea. ly, Ayer'a I'athartic IMlht. Kxeept in extreme rase?t physician hava ahMMkMHHl tlte itae f dwaf ic prgativea, ami reouMim'tul a milder, Iwt no leas tn"tctive ntetiicine. The favorite la Ayer's Pills, the ierior medicinal virtues of whkh ltava lioen wrtifled to nwler tlw omcial, aoala of state cnewbta, an well aa by hoU of, ctulttwtt dtH'tera awl piHtrmaciats. Xo otlier pill wl auppliint the demand of ll general pnlaic for a tfr. ct rtain, ami arecabla family medicine. "AyerM llttearetho t-wt mtkim I wr ihmI ; auitJ iu y jwlaiafat h Wttr aaral rmly waa Ever Devised I hare mml them (n my faattly ami cauwd ttK't to usrU iiiiioMg my friawte ai4 mblijoyes fr anr- tlitt twfnty years. To wy fcrt.iln kwwk'ilK wntij ra of lite fallowIng cwitptalHts lve leu cinrtpWely d jH'rimiit!y curwl by theue rf Ayer's Tills r.!;ie: Tiiinl Uy ehllh, dttmli aue. Itlltoiu f cvir, kk Uewlache. rtnwmatfMH. Mux. dyslpst. pHW(ijnll-ii. aiullianl wHs. I kiww that a wodntte use of Ayer'a 11H. wiitinucd for a few ilayj or weeks, as tlte nature of the owHptoltit required, wwM b fowad an absolute cure for the dlswrfers I lave iiatWMl sIkvb."-J. O. Wilson, Contraetor and MulWer. Sulur Spriu. Texas. "Fr eight yean I was afflicted with histipatlon, which at lt If -" Uad lliat ' the docntrs eould do no mure for ine. Tliea 1 began to take Ayer's Pills and soon the. hovels retorered their natural and regular aetlmi, so that now I am In excellent health."-Wa. li. DeLaueelt, Demt, Outaxlo. "Ayer's rills are the hest cathsrtle I eter ied In my practkn." J. T. Sparks, 3. I)., Yttdtlo, Iud. rsrAsro bt Dr. J. C AYER 9l CO., LmI, Hut. Ml fey all DnttHaa mad DaWfa b Madkiaa. 0et.2.1.'l ly. lc.

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Marc HeaaalM. Xll St. HXX.K.V, Mich., Marob 9, 1871. Before salag Factor Koeoic'a Nerre Tool my wife aaffered from arvoas headaches aad cheat trouble. After tuiua tola remedy both hY NUi A. NKCGKHAUEK N. AwHERffr. Ohio. Feb. 38, 1U For over Syears I bad pHepU IU Mveral UiBMamouth. 8ta I ae4 l'attor Koeni'a Nerve Tonie I have set bd ivB attaok. The nedMneiawygoodL AUGUSTA DKAVSK. (Pkk Rev. J. Kokkk) XrwKJtrm. lad.. Marab 1 mi. My Bereeus sytteaa was amapletely rua down, aad X waa ao nerroua aad -ek that I waa aoactvua ta idt lwd for 3 rtH. I aaed Faster Koeubfs Xmtt TocOa aad an bow auttreiy wa aad (khbc my owa nuiMwwt. FREE A TalMi4 3e7ua ut4 ror itlnu ran ali otouua tM Hsdtci tree of clwraev This rvatadyhM JJ?B LSSr?5 PiMr KoHMr. ot rort t . . ."' UmW ward aadsr hU iltwauoa or u KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. SeMbrIlrirabttSlfBoHl. 6 fee 3. rrxe.Sle. 6Boturiw. One of tho Most Successliil Ilia Many Visit to Huutin--btirg-Have Proven. Siirsrcon and Specialist 1 ' M(, Jnthtwnfts Kletriel aadSars .ftheUhiMCAhASD soMiCAbivsr 3e?iS Mot.,, hvs gurries! (!Mkrtnteat 1SSTH u in, uuvia HUNTINOKUKO lt.lMrtelf BMHith doriiHC tst resr Is reassla 1. of Pe- Km ks Wi eoMted with tk Urwt Wsdul ui , Mtr. ,bJ hjM M Mrim in diic sad trrstinK ttlxeso nd dtformltle. Me .will Rive ffri la as m that h cm wt tai in ne " TrMti ll Curibl ardresl nl Sararictl iHseate., Aeate aits' Ch-iele t'stsnk. rMesw id tht Kye, Ksr, N'mi. Throat and LstMt. Drrnel. HriKbt'i IHWf Wshetn. KWneji. t.lvM, WMr, Chritalc, VtmiAt m4 Sexsal IMms. KpHepsjr or rws ewes, a pes. VlVrNfl AND MinnLK-AOKD MEW Bsfferhw from Sntrnalsrtbea and I j a th re uili fulf abau In vntiih or xcea ia msturer Tears, Md etbrf esse, BredHdM sosse of the follow lint ef fects. tmlwri, Metehea, deWllty, Mroaae JiiiiaM. (wuTimImi of Mmi. aTMNM to soctetr. dfM' tke BiMsory sad aexasl exhsuetlsa, whks aaSt ths victim for fcaftnt or wtrriaf e, art frBiij esres by ree4tes aot injrti. Urui ami romHw-atiMK, as ee ibrt. fcitiar t - B JS,!:.,Tri ; IdrsiM. I Rmwh. UmL SlfMsre. aid alt CritMirr h aukM w. taesrsMo , w tares tasa aaruia rl.Mi n. In die. Rem raiHer the data aad eewe early, aa his rsaaas art stwaya erewasd serev as Hae. MMHH11.T1TMM1 race CTMTTMdHwt Mrlteited. aad satsitUK Address MKDICAI. ANI HUKOICAti IXSTITVTK m reBrth Street, IO01SV1LLK, KI JatyU.lsal-ljr. For IVices Job Work Ceete te tho eearier Oslct.

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'UOPTtOM it scmoi tuns OF

ROOKS NOT IK IHECOMSL To 1h Sto WhhM CaaNiet with thtt Law and the iwHiraet na with the Ute Itarrd of KdncmCIwn. ' iadt.aH4M, l . . - i . ....... .' i . lUt as HJidH ont anil ctntimetwi lor hv the tattle boHiil or tfUHeatfiiit. lhe qwestina pri'tanted to taa kMpeiittteadent HHir coaaty iMvanl tleiiie in adopt a trratiiHiHr to Imj HMd ia the sixth yar 01 he course ol stHily, providliijf It would make no rinleri'iice with tlm intiUua hool Kok eoHiimn. I eannot see how it will inif rlere ia the leaat. What l yoar opinion? Should we do it, or iry to et along- with the two adopted hooks?" Ih hit reply tha iiiwriuteadent of nublic intruetioH said: ' . . .... , 1 . .1 .1 .1 I lia action which yoar imtrti iiRciiieu lo take I hoi warrantee ny the law, lint directly in conflict with the law. .Moreover, it io tiireeily Ih ciitflet with tha conlracts which Ihe fc'ate has with the present contractor to furnish school hooks. So much of sec. 4.436 is relate to the adoption of books by the county board of education repetleil ny tne school hook Uw of 1889 and Ihe stipple mental act of 1801, I here seems to hare been some doubt hi the minds of the legislators of 1801 at to whether or not the act of 1839 nintle the prohitmion of the use of other book than .those adopted bv the State Mroiisr enousfh, and ao the bctfiaiature 01 lcui put in kic 11 ot the eutm etuental act, wuicu is a follows: a "Sec. 11. The books which hare been, or may hereafter be adopted by the State f Indhna lor use iu it common tcttoois bv virtue of this act. or the aet mentioned ia sec. 1 thereof, Fball be uniformly used la all the common tchools of the State, iu teach in it the bratiohea of learning treated of in cuch books, and it shall be the duty of the proper school officer and authorities to ue in each echools finch books for teaching the subjects treated in them." The Legislature had in mind two main purposes in framing the school book law uniformity as 10 price aun boons auu cheaDtiesa. To hold that there H any power left in the county botroeof education, or city and town school boards, so far as the common school hooKs are. concerned, to adopt any other hook or books than thoce adopted by the ftiate, won li) be tn detent the law eutire.lv and to expose the people of the State lo higti orices. treouent changes, want of utit tormitr. anil all the other eviH wnicn caused the school book law to be e acted. The following story printed ia tke Naetiville American, thotiifhnnanyrROus is (no good 10 be lost. It is eaid to be vouched for by a prominent Alliance man of Weakley county. Tenneee: A a certain small town is the county the AlliaHflB iam the habit ef meeting in tu sine hall as the Knights uf Pythias. One uijdit Hot long ago a member of the A liance saw a light in the hall, and, tap ito&iug bi order wmb in seHti, shhh tered tin himI knoeketl on the hwr. ih door wm4 opened nad an inquiring face Htineared. "I plow. 1 hoe, I spide," solemnly re msrked the Allianee man. "The devil you do!" replied the man oh tlte iH!ide, closing the rir. The Allianri wan told the etorr t snme of htH fellow Tliev wett al trrne "Win. you h-ive jtlvn away our pis word i thv rx''aiutert 'Y"f' rampUcettJlv responded the hero of the Mory. "but I foand oat iheire." Who SpendK the .'.ronej. Rev. Thomas Vidworth, o( Ragles ville, said in the People' parly conreittlen Tuelny that h could not afford to do the work required of a Presidential elactor thi year at his own expense, because he had tlrearlv. during the pHt two yenr. expended $5K) in the Paoplrs' nartv cause. It true. Una Is nn hmouhiIinr confession. One mtn not a ctndidate for ollice expending 600 i a pe lacle that U calcnlited to open the eyes of people. Speiking lor the Bemocralh pirty, we caiiunt recall an Instance in the history of the county, when a lay voter went down into hi pockets lor anything like aacb an amount of money for camtisign purpose. If Oil is a sam pie of what the I'eeples' party leaders are going to do in the campaign, tt will not lack for mosey. Washington Dem ocrat. The Indianapolis Sentinel prints the Register in ita list of rabid Cleveland organs. Like probably every Demo cral. we admire many of Cleveland's Qualities, but the fact bas been demos strated that he isn't the beat rnnnerin Ihe party and we think his nomination again would be unwise. Tali paper i not tied to the tail of any other man'i kite either. It gives tha new, and wil help elect the Democratic ticket. New Harmony Register. Notice ef Contract Letting;. JOTI''E is hereby given that aealrtl

bids will be received by Ihe Board

of Cossmistdoner of Daboia county, In diana. at the Aad i tor's office in sah county, up to the' 6th day of June, 1813

for the construction of a two-story atone cell house, adjoining the county jail of

said eounty. stunted on tot no. the town of Jasper, according to ap

proved plans and specincatioNa thereof bow on ale Ih the Aadltor's office, in

said county, and open to the Inspection

of bidders. Bay building to oe completed on before the 15th dv of Ptovewoer, ins a A good and sufficient bond in the

sum

of. One Thousand Cellars anmi aecom

nsnv each bid. and tbe CeaataiMioaers

reserve the right to reject ssy saa al bldi. , , By erder of the Board of CoMaatoien era of Dubois Oounty, Indiana. John GRAMKLarAettBR, Auditor Daeeh Ceaaty. April M, -tt-tt,

THE MOVtlatNT FPU KTTEH KMSQa,

Jmmrr Ut Uu w. t4MMtl Im All nirwvttMtM, The movement towanl hihwny im. jawemeut haaprolMWyttaittwiWal.. jHHawrtfoaa in Kw JtWy than h Z utaaratahiof ta Uaiou. of it the New York Tiatnt aayr. 0 U'Kiilil llr Ulnuuliliiiu....l... ii WtUS)hlf Dr. Ripley haa worked tw. ty-nva years toward the atuduinent 0 this important projttct, and lit) l said lo have cxpetrdd 100,000 in object monn for iiuiawrad nawla. The tnoveuKDt thna begnn haa jk-wI rapidly, ami union county twisy naa imprmxtl rriaiU from Kliaalaytli, the county anaLexkiMliuj in all directions. Tho expt rimlLt, if it may Imj ao uallod, has Wu a iiKxt itucceaaful otw, ami the science of main, taining ami otpiiiming Uko roiwls I4 gradually loing ierfectetl. One of tlsj moat Bigniftcaut outgrowths of thehn. iwovetl road project is the hearty gym. pathy accordetl it in the New Jersey state legklatnre. Fortunately tlie f rieud of Ute project werw enahlotl to secure tite eiithuaiaMtic iutcrt of tlie nu'inlor of tha legialatureirreiecuvoof iwlitical influence, and ladug thus freed from wliat ao frequently emlxtrni.' nl immnIiw lesTwlative co-operation the itawoved road iH-oject was indorsed by all tlte state authorities. Governor Ablest is one of tha moat 1 warty suirporteru cf tlie ayatem. The movement has hy no means teen reatrictel to New Jersey. Oh the cutitrary, a wideaiwead interest Iiiih U:i dcveloiml in nearly every atnto in the Union, a ia endonceu by tlie recma. unmdatious made in tlte annual tnofaagea of tlie governors of several ntat 3 advocating improved roais throughout all pstrta of their commonwealths. Governor McKinley, of Ohio, in hb nieaeage, refcrretl to the improved nad idea a a necessary part of the tiencfits that might 1)0 secured to all classes and particularly to the farmers. Governor Beaver, of I'ennaylvama, indorsed tin project in two annual ineasagca, aa liav.) also Governors Abbett, Hill aud Bulkeley. The last aad hy far the moat impor tant move in tlte direction of improve! roads U the interest manifested by tho general goverameut. A few month: ago letters were sent from the department of state to every American cojhral all over the globe inatracting each one to investigate tlie history and inotkds of the system of roada employed in th cotuitry ia which they were sitnatwl, and to make a report on tlie aobjectto tbe departinent of state. The coiuub Teapondetl in a way that has given great aarisfaction to every friend of the huprovetl road idea. Their reports htre been carefully arranged by tbe department ami kiOtmd in a volume of 400 pages, forming the finest encyclopedia of roads that 1ms ever lasen compiled. It may lie had upon application at the stata tktmrhnetit. Among tlte countries that have con-1' trihttted chapters to this iatertatatg volttaie are Aastralia, the Fiji ita, Philippine ielaada, Japan, Ceylon, Chtai, the West Indies and South Anerica. The information obtained from three countries consists of answers to a washer of carefully prepared qneet ions wMeh cover the subject in its most ewnprcheawre form. It is noticeable tlutt tbe roada throughoat Europe are far suixrior to those ia the United States; indeed, a gcntletaaa was heard to say yesterday tlutt nothlu? struck him so forcibly in hia travels on the coiitimr.-t aa the superiority ot im roads. He explained that the reason fcr this advanced movement is dne to u fact that the countries in vdiich h traveled have a civilisation extendtsr back a thousand years, while tlutt of tte United States embracoa hut a hundred. Oast of the most imiortant ptatcraoai made in tho report in question ith marked increase in tlie value of gocidtural land aituatod on tho impwwd roatls. It is estimated that farm 1 ertr thus beneiited increases iu vrOae from 8 to 15 per cent., which .f twmanK for cntMriitlOn ill tl'.O EWTment tlutt Itas IhJwU atartel in K3' sey. Oao frequently heara it paid history furaisltesno inaUuce of thcrapvl recovery of a country from disturbance so rapid and complete a that of Fnsw. aud the recovery hi this instance 1 to be due directly to the condition the roatls, which are in anch a high Has of improvement aa to place neatry as agricidhiral clitsses within muh oftt markets, thus facilitating tho nut tation of farm produce and h' the coat of it. The good rtwbl whs fonn ao tlistingialiiiig a dtaxacretfof tlie Frencli system were wvpnw created by Naiioleon I, who plV 1 ti 1 . :.f t this three! inOBi. 4UUJT3V , . for the purpose of moving hi a-rri ease and disiatch. NaiKlconinr out tbe plans thus originate.! jJf uncle, andiatWs way there was Irrear ated a monmaent of Napoleonic sagscnj that will endure through ge)r; , The activo workers for tho Wr improved roads in New Jersey tltat if they can impress upon the If the faot tht good roads iy for selves the battle will be won. Why the ResHto Are BaJ rf The worst obstacle to the w8 good country roads is the lack ot FT Soil kaowUdge as to howthoy made, not any leek of the mother Will cost Agreatdealofiiywff by taxation and spent J 4 Pesswylvaab for the PSSt s eoaatry reads, the most haply wasUl. JwStE at tte worst season of tbo , worst miBtarial-clay oat of in or the wadaide-end ws 'k not he -.Jisimiles a highway lnm part of the year aaa a cob 'aaira the rest ef the wine.Times.