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MEETING of TIN-PLATE WORKERS

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Ax old maid had a cat and a canary. The cat died. She had him stuffed and placed him in the cage oi the canary, saying,' I have put the dear creature where he always desired to be.' A German farmer disputed his tax bill. He said I pays the state tax, the county tax, and the school tax but I pays no total tax. I'se got no total tax and never had any.' Because a man is 'greatly tickled,' it is no sign that h0 is pleased. For instance, take the case of a man who is greatly tickled by a fly alighting on his nose A MATTER OF lIIOEY.-It is easier for most people to marry and settle' than to settle' and marry. The first may be done by a proper tie, but the other cannot be effected without property. PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE.—A very rich man said I worked like a slave till I was 40 to make a fortune, md I've been watching it like a detective ever since for my lodging, food, and clothes. ORDER is Heaven's first law.' Or something that was. Some women construe this sentence to suit themselves and never cease to 'order' until confronted by the inquiry, Who do you suppose is going to pay for all this?' 6 6 r

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