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RAILROAD AND CANAL TAX. Nov OWE Youn«. AdcIomb. 00 Waltrr A smith. Avalon 4 W H Bright, Holly Beach S D H Wheaton. Hen I»le City— 10 H H Walton. South Ope May I J Woodrotr Eklredir, Wot Oape May—— — *> B V YanHorn; Wildwood a M O Upcnan. Wood M or X HeiheriM Cainoll, DcBnlaTwp U JaaTHoOtawn, Lower Twn— 0 t \vletnan K Cbnon, MMdleTwp 171 Holll. P MtckedTTpprr Twp_ R m STATE SCHOOL TAX. Jan IS Frank O Brt**», State Trea* -015M’ 1»
SCHOOL TAX. W PER CENT. STATE TAX Feb as DH Wheaton, Sea late City HM 00 17 Herbert M Carroll. Drnnb townahlp. - . 270 S SO Coleman K Corvon. kiddle
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SCHOOLS. SURPLUS REVENUE 1406 Paid Order Feb 2 12 B V VanHorn. Wildwood- 015 34 11 J Woodruff Od red*r t Weal (Mne May/.—— 41 M 4 Ja* T Hoffman. Lower Twp 10 Hollla P Mleket UpperTwp 2 Walter A Smith, Avalon— 7 Cotctnan F Conon, Middle towuSilp — • D H Wheaton. Sea Jale City 4 Herbert *^ carroll. DennU
SCHOOLS, STATE APPROPRIATION. i»4 Paid Nov IS W H Bright, Holly B B V V«nfinr%wUdi J Woodruff Eld redge, Wert Hollb^MvSeL UpperdTw'p, n« JaeTHofflaan. Lower T*w*p_ 104* “ W E YoBag, liuH n 410 H H WteaUaLSea IrteCity— 8 M G Upman. Woodbine Ml Walter A Smith. Avalon 305Imac H Smith, tape Mar Ctty 235 40 Coleman F Conon. Middle Tp 2574 *4 Herbert M CarrolL DennU Tp XW 30 tin plop. Ocean City— 1*7 74
May 0 M Chaa P Vartanian.—,—. 1190 H SB WH Klmhali..— 10S » 03(77 *0 INCIDENT AIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. r-Pald order Mat if 10 Walton Gi
STATE HOSPITAL FOB INSANE June 14 H H Johnaon, Tram OM Sept « do do S7 0 do do aos 7D
PRINTING, PUB LI SCHOOL MM Paid Order Aug M 1441 Star of the CUpe Pub CU - SjNEWG FUND OCEAN CITS'TURNPIKE Dec a> Flirt Nat. Bank. Ocean Ctty, aect loan
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> pay their board while cm a shooting trip far a week at tbe boose of a farmer near Laneaeror. o.t The week ended. John ordered the
in the Maid of Honor** Carriage (Copyright. 1*04. by T. e McClure J Tbe young man entered the carriage, banged the door shut and settled himself comforts tty with a sigh of relief. Opposite him sat a pensive young :iun la a bewildering gown of fluffy white. Tbe young man removed his high bat and mopped bis perspiring brow. He adjusted his tie and brushed the dust from his coat sleeve. The carriage rattled briskly over the pavements. Outside tbe early afternoon sunshine flooded the streets with a mellow glow.. “Well" Aid the young o straightening himself and smiling at the girt, "another good man | wrong. Every time I assist st tbe weddings of these reckless youths X
"We're getting to be arch conspirators in the wedding line, aren't we?" the girt laughed. "It seems of late that we are thrown together at every ae." "Let's see,’' be mueed; “this to the ilrd so far this mouth. We're aeumulatlng a great weight of respooslbUlty.” ■All my friends seem to be going In for matrimony," she said. tine, too," be returned cheerfully. ••Hymen to an indiscriminate old bur- . He gobbles 'em right and laft And when a man's married he’s as good as lost to bis friends-at first'
peatM deepelately. "sad she’s the one 1 who has beard me rail st weddings from time ImminDortal. I'm afraid she wouldn't believe I was serious." Tbe girl's fare grew very red. "Too—you haven't railed at this Ime." she said without torn-
In an Instant he was on the seat beside her. •Then she will many me?" he asked >ftly. Tbe girt prawed her hot face against tbe window of tbe carriage. "You said you thought marriage was .h—a lottery." she faltered. “Well." he said stoutly, “whs {wouldn't risk a lottery chance If be knew be should draw the cepitali priser CHARLES CRAVES. THE UNDER MARRIAGE.
In Holland two weeks before a marriage takes place cards sxe sent out declaring that the banns have been published. This to caDed an “under marriage." Tbe card also announces Rbau tbs final marriage to to take place. Tbe wedding Itself to a email affair, aad tbe civil marriage to tbe only one recognised by law. A church wadding ii
caned a “conewratloo of the marriaga" Tbe couple enter the church behind the
er attendagta. They a before tbe whole a— aw w clergyman cornea In with two witnass-
“Bot they all come back to tbe club and-and the old life, don't they?" she said testily. “Moat of them," be admitted. “That's tbe man of It," she said. "Marriage to a lottery.'' be o lacking momentarily a more original observation. " ‘Pleasant tbe snaffles of courtship, improving tbe manners and carriage,’ sbe quoted. - *But the colt who to wise will refrain from tbe terrible thorn Ut of marriage.’ “ he finished. “There seems to be a great many cotta larking wisdom," she remarked. "And lota more willing to lack that commodity." b*. laughed. “Doesn't a wedding ever impress yon as rather pathericr abe asked. “Always," be replied. “Often beart-
a quarter. Before leaving tbe church a huge Bible to presented to the bridegroom. During the two weeks of watting between tbe “under marriage” aad the real marrtsgl all the wedding fasti Titles take place. Tbe happy couple are literally surfeited with dinners, balls and theater parties, and all manner of practical Jokes are played on the pair. At the dinner toasts Innumerable are given, and at each tbe whole company rises from the table to sound sad touch glasses with tbe bride and groom, who never rise. Among their friends the Idee to not to allow the couple a night of sleep. If possible, before tbs wedding day.

