Show PRAISES CARNEGIE points him out as the only man possessed of W balth able to rise above his surroundings york feb 10 addressing a gathering at carnegie hall last night under the auspices of the st vincent du paul society bishop john lancaster spalding who was prominently mentioned as a possible successor of the late archbishop corrigan received great applause when he declared that great wealth is almost certain to degrade the possessor of it and out of the men who are known to reckon their possessions in the millions be named one andrew carnegie as a man able to rise above his surroundings bishop aspa adias admitted the great power of money and declared that it appeared to be almost the only real form of power in our day giving the man who possessed it ho said a hold on things that neither intellectual power nor faith can give it is jn the quality of a mane thought by tho things ho yearns for that you must judge him he said A inan may hare the wealth of mr carnegie and still be a thief an idiot and a brute it is by I 1 how mud greater a man is than arc the things with which ho has surrounded himself that he should bo judged it is not what you have but what you |