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Show TIIUL'UIIIU U Till. IIU11E1IUII ( .initu. Tllkllome.teid Ulrlloilty Is aini Ilk Slue uulur leaturiK, riil. i i , ir.Hicbl.il) the ia.e with rrhard lotx iti.lt u ot lulled toward tho chlel , , , i.ll.U (imecUd Willi the w rkr. . Fnik otuie verj nwir "ns- X ill hs u t04,"to ues a honiel) .v, br meai s of the bullet and i. of en Hatktu, He Is baik at hi i I and ivl Itlltly lakes no prtl.au. tlun lo reveiit anotht r m irdertL at tack, jit he loiilluu? to reielve threat tiling letteis, and It Is uterted Hint a I lot hast tin uuearlhei the otjecl of which was to flui.li the bloody Job which lltrgmau failed to execute. Tlio pollcu are watching for the heavy villain of the conlrac) who has uudertslicn to butcher , Mr. I'llcW. The latter Is a man of ULuiually strong characteristics. This Is evinced by his course under the erdeal tbrouth which be Is panlng. Ills enemies can allord to ad mlrn Ms coursge,even It they do not llko his exercl'e of Indomitable will an 1 cannot agree with his Ideas of Justice. lorlunslely for Mr. Carnegie, he Is now In a country where ansrchlita are swiftly dealt with. auJ where his ierson Is ccmparatlvely free from danKir of murderous attack. Hut lie Is being Impaled upon the spikes of jopular Indlinalliu. Home time ago, In the Mother Country, n determination was ex presied by bodies of workmen to the effect tbst they woulJ oppose the acceptance of any more Carnegie do nations for the eilalllshmentof bene flclent Inilltutiou. It Is dllllcult ti underitand the beinfll that would arlie from reprlstli of that character. Hucb a boycott Is novel, but qulto Irapracllc able, beoause there are thousands of ways by which Mr. Carnegie could, with bis vart wealth, confer popular benefits that could not be revente I. In fac', we have thought that be could do much mora good with bis money In other ways thau by erictlni; (ubllo libraries such as that splendid one he liii established on Ueorge hourth llrldgc, J'.dlnburgh. There are millions mil-lions of eolo In the world liun drefsoflliouianda ot them In Oust HrlUlu who live In a condition of er4tual hunger, lint 11 ever having the o iiortunlly of exrlsuclng the sat lifnctluu resulting tivta taking a sufficient suf-ficient quantity of wholesome food. Thu liarn contemplation of such an eg. gregatlou of human suffering Is a I all Ing. Hut who thinks uf lit Compare-lively Compare-lively few. Yet thoe poor creatures are Cod's children. They alu Ibe brothers and sisters of nil others nf the human fsce. The thought ofsumtny hungry people who sutler friuu birth to death from eeml-slarva lou Is enough In ciuee a pang to every large soulcd ron when he all down tualMiunteuus meal. There Is a chauce fur Carnegie to du gosd. We cbserve that a trades ocuncll In (Jlaigow referri'd to Carnegie In a resolution re-solution as a Judas Is srlot. This si hardly original. Heildes, It was quite aburd,btcauHe the osltlon of the aiot ateaiostlewhoUlraye-J hlsMai'erdoes not have any fmlute In common with that (coupled by Die latter-day Iron manufacturer. The former was evljent ly In somewhat reduced circumstances aud sold Ms Master for thirty leces i f silver; tho'lattir I as so much money be doesn't kuow what to do with It, and attempts are being ms.de to proven, him spending it in thu way be wants to. Mr. Carnegie i pell Is the summer months of each year In ticotlsud, tor the bene lit of his health. More than like.-, that reasou will cause blui to deem it advisable to make his reient stay abroad much longer than usual. He can see very (laluty that Mr. Prick's phjslotltohdltlou has not been appreciably ln) roved by his falling to go away from Homsstead. In fact, Mr. Carnegie has glveu a remote Intimation Inti-mation that he Isn't wanted In the v clnity of the works, at be stated to n report., that be bad "every confidence." confi-dence." In thoie who have the builuio.ii, Including the dlsf ute, In baud. He la evideutly averse to running any chances of Interviews with fellows of the Horgmau strife. He leaves that matter In the hands ot Manager Prick, who", Indeed, seems to be able to cope with It about as well as anybody ecu I J. |