Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1884 — Pushing His Canvass. [ARTICLE]

Pushing His Canvass.

Stranger—“Ah ! my dear old fr'end, how delightel lam to m et you; and how well you are lcoking! Been away ?” Jinks—“No; but pardon me, sir, ytu have the advantage of me; I ” “And pray, how is your estimable wife? Such a charming lady, by the way. My wife often sneaks of her.’ 1 “She is quiet well, t jank you; but, pardon me, you have ” “And those precious little children! What darlings they are, to be sure. So like my own. They are all well, I hope?” “Very well; but par ” “Ah: I mu.-t huiry off. Don’t forget your old friend on election-day. Here is a ticket.”— Philadelphia Cat .