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Tl«ol j i^«t Fail iwm txtioMad with a vary savere bronchial - «*], bemdaebea, Uefcache. and rick to n> ctcnach. I waa ao bad I bccajaa alarmad tod -tried aaveral median*, alao a doctor, bat did not get any relief. A friend -aatod me to try Vinol and it broegbt the relief which I craved, bo ■KpTasa- enjoying perfect health-" — Jack C Singleton. WagoaTtotee Vinol, tordelirioaa cod Mrer and troo touvc without- oil. for atoaalc oougba. colda and bronchi tu. . Jamea If array, Druggist, Cape May, col latenat: $M betogivro - Z ! The i^ae. accepted ah inritalion feom tha-Oto'iTfib and GstoefYThrausuoti to viaik JthbL-abate .hatchery- at Hadcettatown, -Ttoi-daj,. February 3. Oortnabr Fielder submitted the report 'of 'nMajbaiot: appointed to suggest legu$arion to promote efficiency and prefect duplication of public engineeriag Vprlf. Proposed bills aocomp«yttfc't*e report were referred, to the j hidiolary --committee. The report, acoompHri^^y three bill*, of the com ) missis*; W toyise and codify the high way law* vpsVyaprirod. Speaker Pilgrim announced 'the ap- i pointmeat'olT AMemWyman George W. Dowasr-of Morris County, a* • member of the at*de economy and efficiency commisi!«a, th 4WL a' vacancy. ia the Senate. Senator flaunt'* local option bill, in- i trodaoed fit the instance of the New Jersey Anti-Saloon league, was reported in the senate without recommeo- . datio* Despite the strenuous objection by the

Democratic minority to Senator Hutch - Iinaon'a bill providing that all reqtdmtions received in the office of the comptroller shall be allowed or refracted * | within the next business day after bet ing received, the senate passed the bill » by a rote of 13 to 8. - / Minority Leader Ackerson attacked t the measure claiming that it would, in- > terfere with the system in vogue in the comptroller's office. It was admitted I that the present law gives the compr troller arbitrary power ln many cases yet, Mr. Ackerson said, because of this '• fact, the state business is conducted an I a more scientific basis thaa^it would ^e I • jif .the comptroller waa min of th^ ' " mpWft and the money expended by tto" '! sifcods state departments. 1 ^.Eimator Henneasy alfp oppfiff.-d the In a statement l^e^nflr She -.seafr mob Senator Ackfebn took aning at ' the majority by dWaribg tlutt the bill made the comptroller merely a -rubber 3$n*fof Pierce, of Union Countg, of- ^ (eredea'Utrong protest' against the meas- ^ V>e-»utboriaBg freehoIdeH "to appro - '■ priater.Wney to advertisagwtjijkeUons £ pi their respective rotmtji' Wf ectarod 1 h I hat if the bil l berime a Up^pBe cotoitjr ' B t on Id be -Soripdlled - to' "teep up the ¥ lame ,toa^ of a neighboring' ' xb e bill was passed. Spj^Attorney General lVescott submitted tl*, report to the -senate stating that' two UHjto cases are now pending before the tHfeasine court to determine the validity jpP^the refusal by the Delaware, Laclpa^Tstona and Western Railroad tp hpoor . -WMes of state officets. The report is me result of the senate's request for in-' i /formation regarding the matter.. 6 .-■«» «■«>. C. Waddington of-?S*jem County, reapP pointed by Governor Fielder as judge --' of the oourt of cd^imqn plea^.qf .Sfiiafa I pounty. __ . Senate confirmed the following nominations: Mrs. Mary E. Rockhill fs a ° member Of the state board of exam in - eri of nurses; Frank Sm athers as judge of the Atlantic City district court, ami Henry H. KIdredge, judge of Ospe May County Court., New Bills. ^ A bill that would provide for the establishment of a regiment of infantry to be composed of colored male citizens e and to be a part of the national guard •a > It rod tied in the hodssby Assembly' man Schoen, of Essex County. Assembly man Anderson presented 4 bill that would leave the question of '* compulsory vaccination of teachers and pupils to local boards of education, while one by AseerfiWrman Kclton pro- '* rides for eight hour* s day as the time I for workmen to derate to operations on j ■ «tate or municipal . buildjig,.. Assem- ,- iblyman Anderson introduced a.measr ure that would allow judgi* and prosc- - eutors in counties of mortythjk,- $Qf30Q - and not more than 200,000, the salary li'zbst to be (2.000; while one frbfel ^|> e swrnblyman Gilbert would have tie state

motor vehicle department merged yith i s*.. , blyman Dugan, legalizing amateur box ' ing or. sparring matctos; Asemblymaa ChrrolT, prevents the sanding of false ; »*e»— «e over fire alarm system* ; Asaem- r blyman Gilbert, empowers - the state ( road commissioner -to reoeiva aid from -I tlje United States government for the 1 , construction of roads. One bill was introduced in the senate c ' last night by Senator Hutchinson, of r Mercer County. It amends the act 4on» C cerning roads by providing that no I grade in any city, town or village shall 1 t be- altered without . paying to the ova- , ers of abutting property damage- for c sucb alterations. - ! ' A bill by Senator Ackley was pre- C sented in the upper- house which wouM I J prevent the sofeittug of orders -for >a- I ^ toxicant* for firms outside the state without « license provided my the. com- « '' mon plena-judge, the penalty -f or> vio' ! latiops to be the same as for riotaUous of- Che liquor laws of the state, while c " another by • Senator -Colgate ' provides « that *«s»wwik. ajipointed or elected in #tie« of tho_ seeoTfd-clam shsll hold: <N- J . fief ' during? '"'*ood ' behavior Senator GnVfit also ihtro'defced a bill that would ! ^ cobho! idat e the *tate motor vvhirie d*- - pekAieTrf with the state road depart' ' K ment. '' , ■ ' ' L . lm .

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WEST CAPE MAY Bj# -clmas^ "RcluBte" will grid •»' Plr- • .*!■• Social -on Friday -'eveASag, February 1 1, Sn-the hahement -of^Ure tor the benefit of the Chapel, cream and cake will be on. sale. come----"' ' " . The eUae ' Rehanoe" wilt gfve a Parpel Post Social ott- Friday evening, Feb11. 1816, in the basement of tie for the benefit of Mre Chapel. Ice cream and cake will be on sale. Fverybody -come. The class "Reliance" win give a Paroel Post Social on Friday evening, Feb- I 11, IMfi. in the basement of tie Chapei for the benefit of the Chapel'. cream -and- cake "will be on sale. Everybody- come. William Smith, Jr., and wife are spending- borne -time with his parents, and Mrs. W: H. Smith, Sr. Mrs. Walter Peck, -and two children of Camden . spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Johnson. S. -A. Crammer spenl Thursday 'in Mr. and Mre. John Stewart are the proud parent* of % Httle ^aby boy. Orion Re*v«s (aad . Leope KIdredge of (jMWgc,', '■ Ifatom. Pa., are <j»ending r week with their parents. "Hie class "Relianoe" met at the ' boms- oh -Mjh' J o^-W, Mtyer on- TbUrs-. ) day afternWh. • AO the Men's Bible Claas at the West Cape May Chapel on Sunday afternoon, singing will be a specialty. Tbefe will be a leader and the men will be divided according to their voioefl. The Ladies' Sewing CSrele met at Che | home of Mrs. Henry H. Eldredge on Wednesday afternoon. I Mrs. Augustus Hand and two children of Ckmden, spent * few days last week with Mrs. Claries Perkins. Mrs. Albert Benezet hae returned to Philadelphia, after spending some time with her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. George ■Bentole'/ •' " •' k Mrs.- Frank Hughe* entertained her father Samuel Bishop of Eldora. re- , cently, ' Children Cry F0« FLETCHER'S c ASTORIA ■O MMVOVf TBODBUCS, j Th-ve is n* majority leader in Conj pros* «ruferin^-"fooi» nfrye trouble. Any | man or men apable of advocating the j payment" of- * gift of . »1 5,000,000 or j anje?ot1ier sum tb Colombia ha* *11 hie j nerve with him .'and then some. There | is no man ia,Copgreae or anywhere else, j who would think of handing out a | single dollar of f his own money on any J ! similar basis to that established to c-on (done the propbsrd Colombian gift. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. ' List of unclaimed letter* remaning in J Cape May Postoffice for week ending j February 3, lfilfi: Price, Mrs. Theo. P. Schelenbeiy,,.G. / j-'.: ■ In calling for -the above please say advertised. ■J ■ f' -r- -R. TiypOK. P. M- . MAP OF CAPE MAV. Show* all streets'and public places. Particularly deaiiaHe" to tifow ~prd)^ULtto ' Itfuta'a i- ' - -dw-"

NOW IS THE TIME _ You should have your Tin Roofs looked over, also the Spouting and Gutters. Prompt Mtfi^tioir Tcf them now will save you money. PROP A POSTAL OR CALL r €HAS. A. SWAIN M-l JiUSORM' '■ UffiUT.Xk Distinctive Apparel jetrt in pra^weng Uvbi^d ^>>t mr* Q ! defhjean qw>ortunity to demonstrate what can be done with correct modeling and Mienq The ktw **4 m6R correct fiAioa. ira at jaor eoatemS; the choice* mw'stoliat of Fstf»«» oWtit-yoor i.hclicw; and ui> *lto Mboto, ~ ' GYS RIEF ! :v LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR ' * ' 424 Wuhiogton Street, Cape Meg, K J Phone 190D DIAMONDS, WATCHEI V V ■ AND 0^% JEWELRY At Lowest Cash Prie*s ^ FINE WATCHES AND JHWBJtT RSPAWML THIRTY -FIVBVEABS SXPKRIRNCJS WTrH-'lJCADINQ NEW YORK A— PHXI.ADRLPHIA HOUSES. R. A. MINNER Keystone Ptone 44-D Cfif* far, IL J, S3S— 4fi-Ifi-Y WITH CAPS MAT OPTICAL ! ' j I Buy An Overland NOW q The one automobile you can afford to own. how cost of up-keep makes this machine thi* most desirable car on the market. Ask Daniel Miller for details and a demonstration, which will convince you of the superior quality of the OverJand. Ks* rtttts. »w. $#M, |695, ^750 HMD UP DANIEL MILLER* Sub. Agent 1 08 6th Avenue _. West Cape May , ^ J V iai/< CAr/l Touring Car, $440 lvlO| U| |J Runabout, $390 ♦" Freight, $16.10 J. E. MECRAY, Agent