Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1884 — Too Deep for His Crowd. [ARTICLE]
Too Deep for His Crowd.
An escaped inmate of the Concord Summer School of Philosophy finding himself at large fled West and lectured in Cheyenne »n the exceeding “Beanfulness of the 1 Bean.” “Simple psychological phenomena, ” he said, “the intellectual activities of mental faculties, as distinguished from inanimate forces of nature or the irrational impulses of ” And here the audience aipse and drove him forth. They were plain, simple folk, they said, but no man could come down from Boston and use such language as those in a room full of ladies. , A Illinois, with 3,000,000 people, has a greater number of miles of road than Austria-Hungary, with nearly 40,000,000. . • -
When the Mason & Hamlin tom’pany announced the - accomplishment of a great improvement in Upright Pianos, which they would soon give. to tho'public, much was expected. because of the vast improvements which had been affected by them in reed instruments, and the acknowledged superox-, cellence of their organs. These expectations are fully justified by upe pianos which they are producing, which have extraordinary purity aftd refinement of tone. Every mechanic Will see that the peculiarities of their construction must add greatly'to their durability and especially their capacity to keep in good tune. This company have as great a future in their pianos as -they are already realizing in their organs, which are confessedly unequalled among such instruments. —Boston TmveUer. w
