[Chapter the Twenty-Fifth]

Every Trade Has Its Tricks—I Play One on William McKinley—Far Away Party Politics and Political Issues

[Chapter the Twenty-Sixth]

A Libel on Mr. Cleveland—His Fondness for Cards—Some Poker Stories—The “Senate Game”—Tom Ochiltree, Senator Allison and General Schenck

[Chapter the Twenty-Seventh]

The Profession of Journalism—Newspapers and Editors in America—Bennett, Greeley and Raymond—Forney and Dana—The Education of a Journalist

[Chapter the Twenty-Eighth]

Bullies and Braggarts—Some Kentucky Illustrations—The Old Galt House—The Throckmortons—A Famous Sugeon—“Old Hell’s Delight”

[Chapter the Twenty-Ninth]

About Political Conventions, State and National—“Old Ben Butler”—His Appearance as a Trouble-Maker in the Democratic National Convention of 1892—Tarifa and the Tariff—Spain as a Frightful Example