People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1895 — JOHN EUKNS ON CARNEGIE. [ARTICLE]

JOHN EUKNS ON CARNEGIE.

**What did you find so bad at Carnigie's works? We hear that you scored Mr. Carnegie unmercifully.” “t found hypocrisy there. Carnegie comes to England and plays at philanthropy. He writes a spread-eagle book about triumphant democracy in America He builds libraries and writes magazine articles in which he says that a man has no right to die rich. Naturally I expected to find at his works in Pennsylvania some proofs of his enlightenment, but I found that while he Is spending his money on libraries which glorify his name, on Scottish estates which gratify his pleasures, he builds no hospitals for his workmen, he endows them with no libraries, he does nothing that is practical to brighten and help their lives. Why, there is absolutely no provision at hand for medical aid to men Injured at his works. They have to be carried six miles to the hospital at Pittsburg. But I shall say more about that sort of thing later on.” Did you notice how quickly the pluto press dropped Taylor, the defaulting treasurer of South Dakota? If he had been a Populist, instead of a republican, the associated mouthpiece of Ananias and plutocracy would have bowled for two years.