
How the dudes of Chicago embrace each other whenever two of them meet.
A Chicago railroad man and a Chicago porter both say that it is becoming fashionable for young men of that city to kiss each other vigorously when they part for any length of time and when they meet again. The railroad man says it makes him sick to see the fools.
Reprinted from the National Police Gazette, January 15, 1887.
at Saratoga, N.Y.
This cut gives an interior view of a billiard-room, fitted up in the new portion of the Grand Union just completed by Mr. A. T. Steward. It contains fifteen tables of the latest and most approved pattern, and is fitted up in a truly elegant and tasty manner. While large, as it actually is, the architect has so arranged the room as to give the effect of even greater spaciousness.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 24, 1875.


