CHICAGO:
THOMSON AND ZIMMERMAN,
234 and 236 La Salle St.,
1892.
Copyrighted 1892,
By THOMSON AND ZIMMERMAN.
[All rights reserved.]
PART I.
INTRODUCTORY.
[CHAPTER I].—Where to Stay—A Concise Description of the Hotels of Chicago, their Characteristics, their Prices, with some Account of the People Who Patronize Each—The Great Palmer House Tragedy.
[CHAPTER II].—The Theatres—A Complete Description of the City’s Splendid Play Houses and the Attractions They Present—Beautiful Belles of Burlesque.
[CHAPTER III].—The Great Auditorium and the New German Theatre—Two New Edifices of which all Chicagoans are Proud.
[CHAPTER IV].—Two Unique Playhouses. Being the Madison Street Opera House and Park Theatre, where the Shows are not Painfully Orthodox and Feminine Beauty is the Chief Attraction.
[CHAPTER V].—Free and Easy Shows—Where Etiquette is not always Strictly Observed. Being Music and Dance Halls, and Such Like Free and Easy Resorts—“Papa” Engel’s “Variety” Palace.
[CHAPTER VI].—Churches and Church Services. A Full Account of Chicago’s Handsomest and Most Popular Churches, their Location and their Pastors.