Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1885 — Chicago's way. [ARTICLE]
Chicago's way.
Kej West voted a bonnet to its “fenndsomest married woman,” or tried to but every husband voted for his wife. Had it been in Chicago every husbami would have voted for somebody else’a w ife— Philadelphia Gall, Mr. Henkdricks was evidently apected in Albany recently at the lat e hour he arrived there The New York Herald gives the following among th° depot incidents: “Dat ar can’t be Hendricks,” said a colored porter. “Who ebber heerd tell of de Vice President coming to town at dis hour ofde night. Why Schuyar Bcolfax or William A. Wheeler would have had de whole town out to meet ’em.” ‘‘/h! phwat’s the matter?” boisterously interrupted an Emerald Isle bag gag e man, “Thut’s Hendricks shore' I’d know from the uiole on his cheek. Mrs x Dimocrat; he don’t want no sho. G. t out, yer spalpeen, bad luck ter yez! Don’t let see yer, or lie’ll think yez a crow on a rail fence-’’
