istory of Chicago--Public Servants--A Very Deaf
Man, 203
XXIV.--St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Sister Cities--Rivalries and
Jealousies between Large American Cities--Minnehaha
Falls--Wonderful Interviewers--My Hat gets into Trouble
Again--Electricity in the Air--Forest Advertisements--
Railway Speed in America, 214
XXV.--Detroit--The Town--The Detroit "Free Press"--A Lady
Interviewer--The "Unco Guid" in Detroit--Reflections on the
Anglo-Saxon "Unco Guid," 222
XXVI.--Milwaukee--A Well-filled Day--Reflections on the Scotch in
America--Chicago Criticisms, 236
XXVII.--The Monotony of Traveling in the States--"Manon Lescaut"
in America, 244
XXVIII.--For the First Time I See an American Paper Abuse Me--
Albany to New York--A Lecture at Daly's Theater--Afternoon
Audiences, 248
XXIX.--Wanderings Through New York--Lecture at the Harmonie Club--
Visit to the Century Club, 255
XXX.--Visit to the Brooklyn Academy of Music--Rev. Dr. Talmage, 257
XXXI.--Virginia--The Hotels--The South--I will Kill a Railway
Conductor before I Leave America--Philadelphia--Impressions
of the Old City, 263
XXXII.--My Ideas of the State of Texas--Why I will not Go
There--The Story of a Frontier Man, 274
XXXIII.--Cincinnati--The Town--The Suburbs--A German City--"Over
the Rhine"--What is a Good Patriot?--An Impressive
Funeral--A Great Fire--How It Appeared to Me, and How It
Appeared to the Newspaper Reporters, 279
XXXIV.--A Journey if you Like--Terrible Encounter with an
American Interviewer, 296
XXXV.--The University of Indiana--Indianapolis--The Veterans of
the Grand Army of the Republic on the Spree--A Marvelous
Equilibrist, 306
XXXVI.--Chicago (Second Visit)--Vassili Verestchagin's
Exhibition--The "Angelus"--Wagner and Wagnerites--
Wanderings About the Big
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