Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1887 — LUXURY ON WHEELS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LUXURY ON WHEELS.
The Saloon and Dining-Kooni of the President’s Car. President Cleveland, says the Chicago News, does not accept any favors from the railroad companies, but pays out of his own pocket for the best conveniences and comfort that modern railroad enterprise can
afford. The saloon of the President’s car is furnished with all the comforts and attractions that brighten the elegant modern parlor, and his bedroom is furnished as choicely as the upholsterer’s art can sug-
gest. As Mr. Cleveland pays in full for al he f_ets as he goes, there is no danger of the railroads that carry him coming into any conflict with the Interstate Commerce Commission.
DINING SIXTY MILES AN HOUR.
THE CAR SLEEPING ROOM.
