Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1914 — No Judge of Scenery. [ARTICLE]
No Judge of Scenery.
The late Bishop Doane of Albany bated socialism, and at a dinner in Albany be once said: “The Socialist, who abhors aristoc'racy and superiority and elegance, is as misguided and wrong-beaded as the miner who went through Hell’s Glen "Hell’s Glen, between Glasgow and Invegary, is one of the most picturesque and rugged pieces of scenery in al! Scotland. “Well, a miner once drove through the glen in a coach, and, while his companions went into raptures over the wild, weird, awe-inspiring features of the place, the miner yawned over his cigar and newspaper. “ ‘Don’t you like. Hell’s Glen, sirF the driver asked, at a particularly precipitous and striking spot ‘"‘Why,’ grunted the miner. ‘I guess it’s all right, but 1 can’t seen none of the scenery for these darned hUla.*
