AFTER-THOUGHTS.
DECEMBER 26, 1889,
Page. 4
AFTER-THOUGHTS,
Mr. Keely may have his imperfections as an inventor, but as a manipulator of men he has few peers, and to be candid, it is really a delightful spectacle. As a rule the poor inventor is victimized by the capitalists, but in this case the inventor has the upper hand and he is loading capital a very pretty dance.—Rochester Democrat.
Published: December 26, 1889
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