."rgp( jF" "f R f rccil ?- r?5FrrTtp . t l THUJ SUKANTOxY mJiUxNE-TlJUUSDA', DECKUUElt 18, 1D02. i OPENING OP OPERATORS' CASE ll'ftiUllUlotl fi Din I'uijc l, JfilllilhiK nnil Klnli'liiml lnm wulU,, r.M.TS 1 1 on ttlicon uml iiillliikti, ,,,... .... i tTilfti Alll'llltllllll lll1lllMIRtllh iilSliI 'I'ltUWIU ."IiSIi'i ViixhiK litliU "T4liS HullilliiK hili'l; , ;!": Kilo In lil. ,.,. :, Ux. Pluin luniiiiK. cti1 r'i'i tr, Blnto liiiillliK "qiliiK'H ." K Tim i(Wiom1i'iiln -v lit fill I her tlinw Hint Hip notiiMi' wnKO.i imlil mliioit mid In 1'oipih In Hie hlliinihimi"! rem I field nip not In extras of those inld to llio tint lit tt clti' mini i Mi under (lie sime rumlltlons nml will nlyo iiof Hint tlm lonilllloiii In tlm bituminous legion nio li"ii fuwniililo foi Hie minor limn In tlie rintliiiu lie region, nnd tlm lmimmli nts will furtlit r sllnw Unit nftev tbc Mtillte of Mn 1'iOJ, ii luiw nunibor nf inithtiitlti' minim left the luiid (nnl ipiiIiiii, nnd found omplov nicnt ut tiilnliit,' In the blluintnimt con! JlrliK nnd electtlii'ie, but tiint Ihoy ir lurned to tbo nntlit trite union, Imnie illntf'ly upon the nnnounc rinrnl Hint th" Hirllcc- wiih ocr mid woik would bn re "imoili If tbo condition? Iind bepn moro favonblo Hlov would bnvo renutliud. Tho ronpondents will show tlint tin- miner In Hie nnthtaclto Ii'rIoii woiUh less bouii tmn In the bituminous lcrtlon, nnd In eimtlmr tnoro foi tho bonrt of labor per formed. Educational Facilities. 'Ih if In no pirt of tho stntc, rmUlilo of the huso tit Id, nrc better pdmnttonul fiu'llltkM nffotilul llinn It offend to min us' clilldicn In tlicso ilkIoii Tho etu jilmocM of tho ro.tl companies nssess the i ml lauds, low tbo InNd, Benei illy to tbo full limit allowed bv Inw, nnd ex pend the moiiev In building: up school houses and oqulpplni; them better thin In nnv other ptil of the eountij. Thtv h.uc n Bieiitu nunibei of mouths schooling pei .iniuim, and pty thelt teaehcrt about double the amount ptld In the iigilculluiul districts of the iountr. Tor Instniicp, it will bo shown that In Stlmvlklll count, tho tMnl -chool and building taxes for 1D01, weie $ IV) nv) re nf wbkh the eonl compmles pild $lC2,4ri5 II, nnd tbo Philadelphia nnd IleiKlin' Co.il nnd lion compuin paid $S0 fiu I 21, nnd tint these tnes were ncnilv nil assessed and imld in that portion of the county in which the tool lnndx nie sluinte, that tn these townships Hie tump mid p.ild fioni 7- to 00 7 pel cf lit of the Mliool and build In,? taxes That In XuiHiiimboilniid count v, the eoal land is located pihu Ipillv In tbne townships. Coal, Mount C'umel nnd Zet be. In Coil township the total bchcvl and building tixis Uvled foi 11)1 woio $10 "03 Si, ol whkh the coal companies Pild ?-S1'H. ami the Philadelphia ind Itendlns Coil and lion eonipanv, $11, rooO" In Mount Caimel, tlm total amount ol school and buddliij; taxes UIea for 1''01, miis $11,27107. of which the onl compmles- paid $12n.SQD! and or which the Philadelphia and Heading Coil and lion company paid $C J01 tl. In Cotl town ship the full limit ol twenti-blv mills, thliteen milN lor Hthool and thirteen mills tor buildlnc- pin poses, were levied, and In Jloiint Caimcl township, fifteen mills were loied, thliteen for school and i wo mills for building- purposes The schools woie kept open ten months In the j.cir, nlifl 1ilf?cr mhtrtcn paid to tlm teiutitif) th. in !u nits' other poitlon of the rouitlv. Pun H'nllv tin? wuno condition will be f-tiown to pievtill tluiiughout tho foul ItglonH, Viitlu tlieso ilrcittns'lniicd, It In tin lust to Hie miuiib people of tho untliriiclto coal khIoii, tu ulmrnn Hint tin v hnws no! tin1 ediifitloiml fnellltlH iioccsiii ', oi" tluil llicv bao not undo iio of t hi. tn In nenuliltttt n good Ungllsh i iIik iitlnit. In no pntl or th" stnln whero tlKlleilltunil ii' tiiMUIIfnelUrlni," IlldllslllPH pUMill. mo tlu ic to b.' loninl lulftlilcr or better tduenlid or l.lort Intelligent peo ple limn mnoiiir tho mlner, who linx'o been bin ll mid edilPttrd In the mithtiipllo ronl fklds, mid Hiev will eomiure fuvoi 111111' with lliiise who have enjmed the benellls of the fiio schools In liny other pint or Hie stilt" Thcio ninv bo lu stulues, when, through iieglei t of tbo pniinlH or tho ollltPiii of tho dlslili'tn, n child may bo allowed to icmaln out of pehool mid thus not take uiHuuligo of tho fiullltle" tirfcied. but such liihtmicis nio llkeh' to occur In nny dlstilct, nnd tho ipitllt should not be chniged to uny but Ihoie who are responsible'. Is Not Unhealthy. It will be dliouti I iv rclhblc stiitlsttca nnd tho tcstlmom' of physicians Unit min ing Is not an unhealthy occupation, nnd that nsldo from accidents, Its lipnlthful iiesq comptrcs fmniably with nil other iiocupntloii". An to tho third claim nitido bv the com plainants, for the ndopllon of a cistern bv which coil whiill be weighed, and liv ing n minimum into per ton, II will bo dhow n that in the lniger part of the nn thtncltc coal Held, owing to tho pltdi of the elns nnd other condition', It Is not onlv Impinctlcnble, but almost Impossible to adopt Fitch n svsiem; that mining Is now entiled on by contract In this poiclon of the nnthrnclte region, bv which tho cotl Is mined mostly bv the j.ttd, and that ns til of the niatetlil, Including: rock and slate, must lie brought to the surface It Is the onlv method that cih bo adopt ed As to the cltlm for the (eduction of tho hntiis of labor, without nnv leductlnii of earnings. It wllUJie shown that miners mid Inboicrs do irTit woik eight boms, and Hint as to the miners, In n mtjorltj of cases, thfv woik less than six. It Is to be hoped that after the testi mony In behall of the respondents has been fully luatd. the mlneis and laboieis will feel tint the wages paid to them nip not onlv eiiutl to but gieater than Is pild to others engaged In similar occupations, and that theli conditions mid suiioiuid- tngs are not Intoler ible, as the paid ag llitlois and oiganlzers would make them appear, and Hint the good feeling between the opeiators and employes, which pie- ailed pi lor to I'.HJff. for oci- tblitv ells, will ngaln be restoied. It is nlo hoped that the commission, when it has heiud all of the eldc nee, will bo able to lender such a decision ts will be followed b t lengthy pel led of 5'eaee between the um plojcis and cmploxcs. When 5Ii. Wohciton had concludeil Ills leading. Mi. Bui lis announced that the independent opeiatois- had piepared a supplemental v statement pei tabling to their contentions, and offeied to lead oi Hie it foi leceMd as the commission would delre. Judge Giay said lie might file It. but later, the commission decided to hem it lead, and Jlr. Bums obliged He ui Inteiiupted soeial times bv the genei.il laughter which his happv lllustiations pWoKed. The statement wns as follows: Independents' Statement. 1 be object and oig miration of this com mission Is probibly without nny preced ent In Dili countt ft It Is not bnned on tho common or statute lnw, but lias for Us foundation only tho uri cement ol tho operntois and woikmcn. It bus no power to pilfoico Its ludgmenls, nnd Its IuhIIiirh must lieccssnillv bo Hlgelv iiiHIsoiy. Ifu dcr ouch clic'Umsttinces, It will insllv be s"ou Hint tbo most c.iiofui Invesllgntlnii as to the fuels, nnd tho clement tiidgnic'iit lis tu tustlco nml light, nio iirecssmy In order to glo satlRfaclloii to tho Imme diate putties, us well as to tho geneinl public, who mo deeply Inloiesteil In the ultimate icsull. If tlm lesiilt of the woik of this commlMdnn Is to be a success, and Is tu foi in a pi credent for like commis sions In tho rutin e, then It Is n com meiiccment of whnt may be'ii solution oC Rotno of the most liitrliatc problems coti upcted with the labor iiuesllon. It sppins to us that the ciiiestlons, so fur as thev concent tho ImlMdilnl opeiatois lepiesented bv us, tnnv bo cousldeied un der threo goticinl heads! Ii Wfjiros, L', Itoilin of labor. .'!. Non-union men and disci Imlnatloii, I'll at An to wages: As this commis sion doilies Its powois putliolv fiom tbo consent nf the put lies, It may bo well to lofer to tho Inims ns stnted by tho cotl opeiatois In their suggestion of the ap pointment of llils commission its follows: "Wo suggest a clinmlssslon to bo up. pointed by tlm pi evident of the United Htnti-Hi If ho is willing to peiloim that iilithc, to whom shall be lefened all questions at Isiie between tho lospnctho coinpnnlis and their own einploes, wheihet thev belong to a union or not, and the decision of that commission, shall bo accepted by us, "We mo not disci linlnntliig against Iho United Mine Woikeis, but Insist that the mini-is" union shall not disci imlnnto against oi : of use to woik with non-union men: that tbeie shall bo no deteiloia tlon lu iiunnlllv oi i)ii illtv of woik. and Hint, owing to Hie mlng plnslcitl con dition of the nuthitclte initios, each col lleiv Is a pioblrm bv Itself." Limit or Juilsdiction. This declnration bv the mil opnatois limits tlm juilsdiction of this commis sion, ami dc tines the method of lis tip plication It will b" noticed lint the "iiucstlons at issue' me not between the opeiatois ns a boelv, and the woikmcn as anothei bodv, but between the iespecllo com p lilies and thcli own emplot In llglit of the luithei slate ncnt cou I lined In the submission, tint "inch c ol IIpi.v N a pioblim Itself." it Is elcaily nn- paient th it the 1 ilioi ol this commission lllolcs the e utllli Itlon ol the dltfei emes, It an. at oich collicn. and an uljustment theieof, without much n-lei-oiice to the aflalis oi any othei colllen In the anthiaclte legion And this nut onh by the essential ellfteieiief In th" walkings, but heeiuse It Is a ital put ol the chutei Horn which this entiimls don dci Ims Us nuthoiltN. It should be nmcmheieit too tlml tin adlustmcnt which this comml--sIoti is to make is between tho opciatoi-, and thcli cmplocs AVho me siuli cmplojes.' i:iilentlv, those who aie In the employ of the opciTi tois. Theie cm lie mute o the is. It Is somewhat lem likable Hint among other wise intelligent pel sons then- should pu .iil an lmpiesslon tint a diueient l ulo ol I lw applies to tho business of coil mining that is recognized in the telations ol cmplojcr and emplcned in othei fields of libor. It a farm laboier, without a contiact for i certain length ot time, is dischaiged and p lid oft. nobody supposes that he Ins am fuither .liim on his cmplovei. If he should come biek at the tif.HKKKKK . t K K f. tn M V. t. K V. t M . W K K M H K M R R KKKK tc . . HAYES & VARLEY 424-426 Spruce Street, Met v ecu VV.-isliiiiKtoM nnd Wyoming Avcr, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS it ISJ tl We have displayed for your approval an abundance of sensible, sciviceable, CHRISTMAS GIFTS CONSISTING OV Ladies' and dent's Handkerchiefs, Ladies' nnd Gent's Umbrellas, Neckwear, Leather Ootids, Fancy Aprons, "Kid and Golf Gloves, Pine fluslln Underwear, 5 Pur Neck Scarfs, Silk and Wool Waists, Etc., Etc. . . ,,,,-,, - -,-.,- .,....- - ' " ' ' ' 1 ) iJMfTfi rru ft'A sArtf4 1 Don't Forget Toyland tc Saturday and Monday, 19 20 and Dec. 22. ? v .. ...' A ri unviu 1 iiis cuupoil, m 'A'A'4"4 4"'AA"A"AM4AA"4 A'A "A "A 'A 'A "A A "A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A "A 'A 1 30 Green Trading Stamps With purchase of one dollar or more, Friday, Saturday and Monday, 19 20 and Dec. 22. Present Tills Coupon. 30 4A .A. I AIVI MSS 130 With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and flonday, December 19, 20 and 22. 30; Rill Hi imliMiWMffcl Ii iwM.'.i' .BU 18? . ? rmm ... flllfUMR wtimJmKH UdD H Great Christmas Sale Suitable presents for everybody of Holiday Goods! Select Stock of Novelties for Christmas presents. 4 Holiday Goods 7ie Be.ulfil C'luitelulno Rui r,0o 1)1.00 UvadPd I'luttt ItifiK- UiiRf. 7"c IhllUl PlllhPS In SimI, Jo.i I.lon, JIoiocco, lU.tllt LIaid, I'tP J.-II- (o $ i 00 AViIt .mil C'liatelaiiip 11.114s, now moimtlnKS ""c to ?"i 00 Xecl; HulIius SHU uml i.'lillloii l.S.'i to $10 00 Xow Gun Mtttil Holt Pins ami llioinlici-, JOo, 15i, J'f, UIliKS, HiootlM'snt'lt l'lns Uini'fli'ts, Chains, etci 5c to ?1 00 i-li.a(ls Coinl, I'cail, Jci, Huwvood, vW "0c nipsant Cut Lllui-s I'lut"- $Mn) to $7.50 Il otly Sepaiate China pious r,0p to $)00 I$ts(in FlKUirs, Jload'-, nml Stnturtus ..$100 to $".00 Gold or China Clocks S'c. to $ 3 00 JJlmnv, Slher uml ld InK AVp11 j.'.c to ?j.oo Plrtuic, m"v 1 1 auius andsuhjCL'ts 21c to $'00 Cillt, SlhPf, Dili nlwood and LenlhPr Photo linmcs 23o to ?J,00 Uuint Leather NonpUIp-. Golf and Von f'alondnis. ShavhiR, PmoUliiri; and Tolkt SpI" ."uu to Jiuoo IIIsli Art pilutod oronibioldoiid Cushions, 25c to $10.00 Htcillng Sllpr Nint'ltice, toilet nitliles, oto, JIand and StaudliiB' Uuoi.s "m to $,',C0 Leather Combination ToIIpI TuaelliiK: Cases, ?-'J0 to $10.00 FoitunitH and Tolkt Ai tielert, Useful Presents t Special display of elegant SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, CHILDREN'S COATS, MISSES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' SILK WAISTS, LADIES' SWEATERS, LADIES' CAFES, SUITS AND SKIRTS, FURS, FURS, FURS. Glove Department OOLP WOOL GLOVL'S for Indies gems', ehlldiPn, ill shadPn and slps .'3 and Tiftc Ladles Pine Olul.p and Modiv Kid Gloos JS to Sp a ho Geiils' Pine GIus( and Jtotha Kid GIoe, ?1 00, $J.5() Handkerchiefs Chlldieu'H Ilundkprehlefb In Juph1Ip 1ops 18 to 2.V lio GcntleniPn'H IlandkeiPhlofh, ihipn in silU hpin titelicd, embioldeioiK Initial 111 fancy hotdois 10p to ifl.00 euh L UinS' HANDKUItCIUJIPS Plain ilPiubtlti'hPd iop to 23o 1'ietty Line or llnibioldPted 2"o to $.'00 Kino Heal l)iu.lie Lace, $1,30 to $10 00 Umbrellas Past liluiK, uiei Lulled, sood flame), . ,,3ic to 50p Pant ItlaeK, lino metal or peail liamlks ...,"3p to $1,00 Lulle.s' and ricutfa' eloso lollliif,-, Tafteta, lipnutlful handk'b, ,sller, gold, peail or lory...,$1.25 to $7,50 Linen Sets, Napkins, Lunch Cloths,! Ladies' Fancy Hose In Great Variety. Cut Out This Coupon ' Present at our office, purchase $1,00 worth of goods or mora and you will receive 30 stamps, Dec, 19, 20 afid 23 AtEARS & HAQEN. Mears & Hagen I 410 and 417 Lackawanna Ave. : Hid of loin 01 lip mouths audi Uiilm lit is rntltkil to his loiiupi placp, nml pcu at a. lilshoi i Up ut -wiri s, lie oulil le liiiRlnd ut. And Ml tlu ip Is no tllttei eiiLd h itepi In the IostI i moial llijlu ol a f.um l.tboiei, and a coal inlnci The tpim ' mlliLi s lob" when upplliti to a miner out oL eniploMiieiit. Is a until lit lias no Job It In hid he would not lip looUltiK loi win K It is aNo 11 i in hills ptiveisloii ol law and IiikIi that though tho minci clnlms somp soit ol (state lu iepision to his piuplojim nt. ieu a I lei he has nbaiiilom d It, lip dlspuUs an lishl hatpei ot tin cmnlovpi to ile imniil his I in tin i scnie. s Up tl ilms the tntiie iltrht to stint anotlur omploi.il but will not admll the eniplii i s iIrIu to si lect anollui umphijp Ills hie i ot hh laboi illation is like Hlilmid M UiirIi s instiiipthin to his attouiPN' when diawins a Unst AVe Unim ilnt aceiuillu!, to tlu lunts nt the subiiii'-slon, uu (pustlou us lo waifps should be settkd bv an ex iniina tion of thp complaints and conditions at meh sepiiatc collloiv, and th il the onh is-,ms imohid nio those Iniuim the oppiutoi of i.ich mine md tlu mm ai 1 1 1 a 1 1 hi his Ljnplm Consumci Must Pay. Af,.dn we think the commission lie foie talclim an mlIIoii IooUIikj to tlu iiieieise ol wages should caictull. coi shki upon whom sin h Iiuh.iip must mil Ol tmusp iinj hiiii. iso hi i ost ol pio iluctloii ultlui itph lests on tho iiiiiiUimi lull' clop ot omii in mis ,i iimiiiiini; ol the pi hi is we hip itiussul dui lutr tin past en Ii b lo.ison oi hlh- 11 W.lt,Ls rind sliiuiii ills' 1oll, Hip co it ol piiiduclDK iul Is linn iscil mil' dull ii it i Ion. Ih U doll, u must nt .uliUil to the picsmt i osl to tho consilium. 'I ho shlPiiiiff inmiitcs ol tin. pnst shh tun. menls ot Xow Voik miw jui a f w pints moip lot eaih pail ol c'oal lu ouIpi to v moio Willis to th" minus ut Pcmislwuil i ll this (oiimiissliin won dlstiiljiitiiu,' a cliuiitv luiul, pc i haps it inkslit hesltatt belwetii the m i ils oi tlu one and the sufftiliiR- of the ollni. Imt sueh Is not tho yasn Tluip Is no aiillicil it lo 1 i. one i 1tsS oi the poor hi oid,-i li ciinlilbiitp to tliPfomloit of thp uthii. That Is thi pioxinco or the iidinliilsti i tois ol the pom laws As wo liiulcisl.inil It. oiio of the chl i dutlis or Hip commission in this isp Is to asceitiiln the iluo of lilioi in ami lliiuit the mines It Is pim.lv u biishicsi Iiinpiislllau, as niiiih to ns Hie ui-ciinlu-nieni of the piito of 10111 and s-n'ii in tlm open muihet. And el iho liij,o poi llon of the oviihiue thus t.u huh been dnMitt il lo sMiipuln. 'I lie small bo in Hip biialni, Urn hlk woman lu the imii p.un liousp and tlm scaiied ami cilpphd mlupi in the minis hut IIkuhiI iiv laiKPlv lu tho i lilt me, imd that with out tho sllKhtPst itlianc lo tlm ihstio IipIiik; tiled Tlm laboi of the poor man with lnlf n iloen ilillihen wmklnt. In the silk mills and Ihlmr in u lompaii house, Is not ioith u ppnt moio than tint of anotliPi man who owns his own hotup and la eps hs sons In uiHoo, it tlm nluo of the labor, ami not tho up ipsaltlis of thn Inboioi tint wp tuu tiv liiK tn asuitaln. 'l'lic labour Is woilhy ot his lilio, hut the hlrn Ik IKpiI atioul tnK tn wlint Iip dnps and nut by ilmt ho needs. The iiieiphnnl who wauls for Ida Hiijrnr n cent per pound abow tho mailvPt pileo hernm.p Ills fainllv need lucid, will uct no blend bep,iup lio will sell no siiRnr, T'usliiPsH Is business, and sunpi lh Is swnpathv but tho two do not inn toffotlipr, S'lnnd As tn tlm leimth of a woiUliu day Houis of Woik, Tills Is u llllttcl 111 Willi h the Indl ldiml opnatois aio p iitlpulailv in tprpsted As a mle theli woiUliiKS am deep, nnd piis of coal nio ihliK Thev lieppssmllN Iuimi sie.itii ojipeiiso Ii i pumping nml lit tins the roil. The limit, ims Itself uecpssiillj ettulls laitre 1m il rh.iiBPH. A buaher must be Picrtpd, and n shnft or slopo siniK, mstlj nimliimn, tinrKs, mules and mluo cms pimhhd be foio n ton of eoal Is piodueid 01 a doll n of moilPV ieciPd. AVlien mllillis Is pom mpiiepd the lPCPlpts fiom tlm sain ot poal must not only be piioiiKh to piiv warns, lmaltles and iiuinlne oieiiBPs, but tin in must bo cnmmli laid by to lelnihuise tho operator for thn moiiiy Hist ,iii out: tut a sppond-hnnd mine shaft, biealipr and nuplilnciy nio )iraclleall woilhliss af. ti'i tlm coat Is osli.illslPd it may will bo that the diffpiemo btuieii an plain hour and a ten hoiu 0n, to tlm opeiniur mlKlit miMii tlm illllimicp bitweui n prollt and n Ions, Pot lluatiuilon, snp. pose lm PNpeiuo of a lloui men hunt mo eluhty dollais u day and ho sells ten bar lelb un hour at a piullt ot a dollai on iiioli bairel. If ho woilcs eight hours' n dny his piont Is eighty dolltus, whleh just bal lines his epeiibcs It ho woiKh tm liouirf a da), his o peases aio i IkIuv dollaiH, and his whole piolll ouo humlied leaving a net piullt of twenty dollai s per dnj. If the meiihant weiu stilctly bound down to an rUht hour day ho .oulil slm lily have to bo mil of bushum Theio Is biiPli u thhiB as klllim,' thn froote that lays tho golden erB An ilitlit hour day with ten honiB' pny Is ni.o trjIiiB to m ko eighty cents woith of uiler woith a dol. 1 ir. It takes an net of congioss to do that. Indcid wo hao heaid eij little tlKht hour at,'ltatlnn ut our own mines, and uniimb' emi own uuplo) i. The ulamoi seems to be tound almost cnlhily on the stump ami In conventions The - ujliiff conditions of woik at the resppdlie mines malep It inmosslblp to lav down a hind and fust rule that will do ecpial justice to all eonceiiiPd If theie should bp an elffht hour dai lo acconinui datp n few outside woikpis aiounil the bit ilcnr, it wouhl stop at the end of the clKht hear die. In snmp mines It mli?ht hi lilislilv dcsh.ihle to um the bie.ilar moie hours in older to clean up the work of the contract woikeis Inside C It seems to us that the length of the winking div miy well be Ipft to the op eiatois mil minus of eich coIHpiv, for thtv cm understand It liPttci thun out slileis possibij can. 'I hiid I'cisecution of non-union nun If am iward is made In his com mission in favor of the Jllne WoiKcis. we claim that as a condition pieeedent Ihoie should he sonm substantial assiu anip on the put of miiIi T'ljltid Mine Workeis that thev will In the luturc ip fi iln lioni In nnv wav, Inteifeiing wiih, or molesting peisons who wish to work hi or about the mine", but who do not belong In the union. An Inherent Bight. Tt is one of the inheienl lights of a woikmnn, undei our government, to stll his labor whucver he pleases, ami to pei foun (l without Interference. 'J ho Hist seitlon or thn 11111 ol nights in tho Con stitution of Peimsvlvanlu. piovnlcs. "All nun aie bmn pqiiilly frcp and In dependent and hive eetlaln inheient and iniletiasllilp lights, among which aie those 01 en loving ami defending' life and llbfitv, of nciiuhing and possessing and piottptlng ptopeitv and ipptitation anil ol pin suing their own happiness" In cfieet the slilkeis sav that this con slllutloinl piovlslon does not aiiplv to "si nbV' whli It Is a polite way of deslg lntlng tluise who do not belong to theli issoilnllon Tlm wanton peiseeutlon of non-union men who onlv ask to be al lowed to e iru their d illv lueid in pi icp, Is a sliaiup to Ihosp who commit 01 allow sin h pi isepntlon, and i blot on tlm ud mlnlstialion of luslhe in thn state of l'i nnsv Ivanl i lie who would have ecpiltv must do cipillv, "Without the assistance of mob 1o1piipo and tuioilzatlon, no still.o cnnlil oslst foi-.tnv gicnl lenth of time Wo could have piodiieod inal din ing thn Into strike hi much largei quan tities thin weio u lunllv mined If the men who desired to woik for us had not bun stmiPtl and beaten, and even thteut encil with dfilli unless thev abandoned their woik it, stiange as It muv sppin, e units will listen itienllv to the authois of these outragts whin thev" comphiln that we do not le-emplov them, ultn thev h ive done t It r It woist to ihstioy our piop.it.v nml liihup our hmtness. In roneluslon vie would say that vie aio icidv at anv unci all limes to defend om selves igalii'd anv and nil compluliits mule bv our einploves, to the etcnt and lu the m inner laid down hv the panic to Ihe oilghuil suhinlsslon. Por wceKs we hive patluitlv waited lor pi oof that theio .no any "musllnus at issuo" between oui selcs nnd out iinplovts, and, If so, what thev mo. We Jino waited lu vain Wi, tlmoioio, lespcctrullv ask this commis sion to umnunio that no further notion will be taken .In leguid to us until such tlmo ns It shall ho m ide to appai, b innper allegation and pioof, that lliue aie questions at Issuo botwien oiiielves and 0111 emplovps that aio piopeilv ui titled to lie heuid by tills conimisslou. 1. If. 1UTHX& ii. r. ni:vNOi.D. AltontpjH loi Individual Opeiatois, Question of Becognition. The discussion uf the iirstlcii of whotlu'i' in nut leeoKiiition of tlm union wiih at Issue was pieelpltuted by Ml. liaiiriw. Alter lPieiilutf to the con tention of the opeiatiu.s uncut thin mut ter, ns pet foi t li In their Htuteineiits, )u said that, "In a wuj," Hip uutluiilty of the emunilshhm was Riven bj contiant iind inescillieil In the Utlei of mihinls- slon fiom the cijieiiuois and answer of the mirm vvorUeis incepting' tho teims of submission, The nfier of jtibinisslmi, howuvoi, he went on to atgue, had been niodllied bv the an pptamo htter and other thliiKs, and In these nmdlileatlous, the iiuestloii uf the leiosnitliui ut' tho union ono of tlm iiiatlets Ip ilaimte In the btilke had been made an Ihhiio be lur the iiiininlssiim rutllieimuie, he- said, Ihe ,u Hon nf lite lespondeuts In aeceptiui; battle on the lecogpltlou iiueHtlon when It was intiodiiied bj the uilutih- placed tho iiuestloii at Issue. On the mlneis' side, said he, theie H no deslro to mt the scope of the coinmisslou's investigation, hut iu the uiguiuont of the case, ho would Jiulst that no evidence as to vlolem o or attacks on the nrKunUathm or Its olllieis slmuld be inesented un less the riuesliiiu of lec'ognltloii weio at issue. The fonuulssloiieis, lio eontemj ed,' could only listen to such' testimony on the them j that tlm riuestion of iec ognltlon vvus liefote them. OilieinUo tlm testimony was not peitliient, Mr. Wulveiton lemaiked that Mr. Oanow's eouteutlou might ho pioper aiKUinent two weeks hence, ut piesent It was not oppottune. Mr, Toney nigued that it would be Announcement Beginning: next Friday morning Hr. n. S. Qoologan will exhibit in our carpst department the largest assortment of Oriental Rugs ever seen in this part of Pennsylvania. All sizes at range of prices from $2.00 to $2,000. Rugs from Persia, India and Asia Minor. Dolls Untliessed and diessed, kid body or Jointed, moving eyes, shoes nnd stockings at. .5c to $10 ARE YOU thinking about what to give7 Your list will lie com pleted easily uya visit to the BIG STORE Today's items may help you. Music Cabinets A choice assoitment; use ful holiday gifts. Piices fiom $5.00 to $25.00 Dress Suit Case Sole leather case, lined with led or blue satin; has four inside stiaps, shaped leather handle, ends and corneis re inforced with heavy leather, best lock and stiap fasteneis; come in russet, brown anil chocolate. Fiiced at. . .. . .$4.98 Jewel Boxes Fiom 59c to $5.00. Burntwood Novelties Manicure Sets S3.50 Militaiy Blushes, fine biis tle, medium size, fancy de sign on back. Fiice $5.50 For Holiday Gifts The Campaign Seiles, 3 vols., $2.25. Brave and Bold Seiies, 4 vols., $3.00. Fearless Seiies, 3 vols., $2.25. Good Fortune Libiavy, 3 vols., $2.35. Victory Seiies, 3 vols., $2.25. New Woild Seiies, 3 vols., $2.25 BALZAC'S WORKS. 16 vols., half calf binding and lllustiated; price, set, $10.98. CHARLES DICKENS. 15 vols., cloth gilt top, $6.75. 15 vols., cloth plain top, $5.75. 13 vols., cloth plain top. $3.00. JUVENILES BY HORATIO ALGER. The Newsboy Series,3 vols., $1.75. The Errand Boy Series, 3 vols., 81.75. The Tiain Boy Series,3 vols., $1.75 Ragged Dick Series, 6 vols., $4.50 Tattered Tim Series, 4 vols., $3.00 WM. SH-AKESPEARE'S WORKS. Edition de Luxe, 15 vols., silk cloth bound, set $14.98. THACKERAY'S WORKS. 10 vols., cloth gilt top, $4.50. 10 vols., plain, $3.98. BULWER LYTTON'S WORKS. 13 vols., bouhd in cloth, printed fiom large type and new plates, and stamped in gold, with lllus tiations; piice, set, $10.98. VICTOR HUGO'S WORKS. 8 vols., finely illustrated; set, $6.80. SCOTT'S WORKS. ' 12 vols., cloth gilt top, $5.50. 12 vols., plain, $4.50. Women's Desks Oak and mahogany, under shelf, pigeon hole compait meuts; $5.00 value. Special Fiice $4.19 JONAS LONG'S SONS HRSPL V- ' I t l'i - Ai important item for your Holiday Shopping List : "Four quart bottles of Green A A Valley Kye Whiskey OiUU "Because I get my monev back, if it lb not a little bitter than the claims maile for it by 2li LACKAYYANMA AVSCRAnT0NV Don't delay your wine ana liquor orders for Cliristm.i". Tiie advantag; ot prompt deliveries rewards early Holiday buying. ,. Our stole presents a brilliant array of most excel- lent Christmas Gifts. Gifts that have the stamp of f quality. - "" " ' T T V ' '" " " " ' Glad Tidings for Christmas Shoppers. Watches, Diamond Pendents, Rings, Gold Jewelry, Gold Handled Um brellas and Cut Glass, Sterl ing Silverware, Etc., Etc. And all at prices that aie sure to meet your approval. . , , C. LUTHER, 133 Wyoming Avenue, Hotel Jermyn, I.STAIU.ISHIII) 1857. ,! ulteily unfair to ,uevenc the companies fiom milting: answer lo llio ynst niiiount of testimony (ilfmeti by the niliieit. jeguulliif,' their union after tho epinpanlea limj lnotcsteil tln' and UK'il" "oftiiist Its liiUoUuttlon. ' Juilse t!ia'ji only jenuuk wuh tint as jet the commliteiuii had not given it self ow to uny pieat extent to rullmi out testimony. Nothing fuither, how- Ifontlmicd on Pass 10 J t 1,