A Serious Mistake, { Gazette, York, Pa February 17th, 1802 Fditoyial.] The Philadelphia Record abandons thefsplendid defense of the Pennsy- Ivania Constitution which, for many years, it has so ably and strenuously made, and with the rest of the Philad- elphia newspapers, hastens to surrend- er the city and the State the new and lawless monopoly of the Reading coal combination, lar disregard jects,” and ceeds: — “There does not to any corporation or person in Pennsylvania so far aggrieved with the arrangement by which the Reading has suddenly built up for itself a first-class place among the great transportation com- panies and a first-rate credit among the money Kings as to take the chances in- volved in litigation. The little cloud in the sky pufled out from the lips of Mr. in the first moment of surprise has been speedily dissipated. The Pennsylvania road Company, whose great has been built up through a series of magnificent grabs, to It cries with singu- facts, “Nobody under that caption of Ob pro- appear be opp wing Cassatt Rail- system piece by piece cannot complain that the Reading has bettered its instruction,” No newspaper in Pennsylvania, nor 3 elsewhere, to our knowledge, hs i= + monstrated more conelusively thant Record has repeatedly done, the total s Jitigation for the The “magnificent the Record us the Pennsylvania system inadequacy of private public grabs,” protect ion, by which, informs uilt was built up were, in many cases, in the face of the law, and that paper never tired of denouncing them interposition of the State, and demanding the with all its pe ple under of majesty and power, to save the from the oppression and pl the monopoly thus attempted. But now, to its own confession, bettered the bigger bolder than ever accomplished or that, the instruction, a according Reading nd fas made a insolent and a more to dominion, per : the States absolute its rival, stride did warns the sworn officers of to hold hands off, and er fact, that shows an that pa ows and sneers over the Pennsyls purpose to undertake the no ‘person’ in immediate duty longs to the Commonwealth. to ania whicl Are tl Constitution and laws be enforced wilraad and Are railw nt and la ania R Reading? TRRRI ON against the Pennsyls not against the conspiracies, or arrangements, according to the who undertake Fhe P vania never proposed anything half them? bad or as threate as this. The indeed, de it on the sole ground that it and greater before. At one ning, cord, mands immunity for is a bolder grab than ever mind stroke and all her people under the Was it lays the State feet of a giant monopoly, formed in conscious, defiance of the law, which met and checked Pennsyl- vania in similar enterprises, [It precisely combination plain, indisputable the is just such a as the Constitution was intended to prohibit i to prevent. and the Governor is sworn Farther on this il Our estevined contemporary assure us, that “Governor Pattison sees unconstitutional in the We the ri temporary to make such a for the Governor. He record in his previous administration, in rail- road and which he sees’ colossal raids upon the of Btate and the pocket of the people, cannot see them one another to morrow the Pennsylvania is ti another when it is the like the fore maintained that it is the duty fn thing arrangement.’ beg to deny of our con- statement made a coal combination CIss, i“ shows how laws way to-day s ane way and leading. He, hereto- we offender Record itself, has ever cases, and he is certainly not going Constitution, merely because as one, ‘‘Let Nobody objects.” impudent powerful Reading go on. somebody will object, tison will object. He must There are some things about which a conscientious magistrate has sonal choice. object. Wt Union Co. Deaths, The hand of death has been laid upon the aged: In Kelly twp., on Feb. 15th, Hollabach, aged about 86 years, In Kelly twp., on the 6th of Feb, George Walter, aged 79 years, 1 month and 29 days In Limestone twp., Feb, 20, Seebold, aged about 74 years, In Mifflinburg, on Feb, 28th, Guyer, aged about 69 years, In Lewisburg, on Feb, 26th, Samuel B. Reber,in his 53d year. In Lewisburg on Feb, 28th, Sarah, wife of James Stoughton, aged about 20 years, In East Buffalo twp., on Feb, 28th, Martin Dunkel, aged about 69 years, on mamen enssn Important Business Notice, Notice is hereby given to all patrons of my store, that after April 1st, next, all business will be conducted strictly upon the cash principle, and all goods will be sold bottom prices for eash on- ly. Yao THAT ALL UNBETTLED ACCOUNTS, after April 1st, next, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection, Ho oblige by calling on or before above date to settle accounts, Amar 3t. Gro. R. Mess, Ag't. Tussey ville, Mrs. John Peter PETER AND THE Experience nn Lehigh County Cares Not To Repeat, Petter BEAR An Man | A Lehigh lumberman, ter with a bear Wednesday, particulars of which we give taken from an exchange: Peter Mallory, a Lehigh lumberman met a bear face to face on Wednesday ona ledge of between Trout creek and Gravel run, on the east of the Lehigh river, in township, Lackawannacounty, Mall hurrying along with a log chain over his shoulders when he saw the waddling him. On the lower side of the narrow path there on below, rocks side Tobyhanna ory was bear toward was a precipice, and on the upper side Turning out on impossible, a steep mass of rocks, either there and as in the f path for Mallory and the bear, to pass, Mallory shook his hat at the agining that it would him a side was was not room enough bear, im- face about chance. Instead ing around, the bear tramped forward, glaring at Mallory tion to the swinging i the hie the heavy chain. The and give and paid no atten- r hat, Mallory the bear over wid with an end wrled turn, and around it down on the t infuria } and a growl v cuff with his ning over tha frozen At the Mallory the the the creek, tumbled ks of bear's chain pulled the ling down the and of See « on t hie brook, «ide ower and old of club, With the t, and then the flounce he and the was making tl i 1S paws, - » - In Luck Certain il book's Ory lise mitriv- 0 i { 1 i i i i i i ould pened to ones selling | would try my 3 Lightning Plater & Co., Columbus, luck I carried the plater from that day my Seine il to change a from house to house and plated knives right before the how many I made £3.70 week $28. 1 silver or gold. forks and SPOONS, and it is surprising plated. and in one nickel, fine, folks, want their things the first day, Cin plate with The w pleased and I am happy. who is down on his | and do ns i hav get up in the world. Winniam Evans - -» CRUSHED BY SNOW, ork is customers my I hope some uck, i and will see this ¢ done Several Baildings Crashed by Last Week's Heavy Snow Fall Among the buildings crushed by last week's snow and not mentioned in last week's issue, are two others, the ical parsonage, at Millheim and the barn of Reuben Harter, in Penn town- Mr. Harter's barn was a large utterly ruined that he will be obliged to build a new one at once, one and is so a A Million Friends, A friend is need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs, and Colds, —If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine one trial will convinee you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis enses of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and £1.00, py Notice, The Eureka Oil, or as so many who use this oilieall it the Burkholder Medi- cine, is for sale at J. D. Murray's drug store, Centre Hall, Febis #t F. M. BURKHOLDER, am AM AY © for an eye mote clear to soe, A mind to grasp more earnestly, For every good intent, That to the sick and despairing I bring thee n peotioss cure, P.n-Tinn, the greet remedy fr Coughs,’ Colds, and Conwmmption 25 and 60 cents. Soldat J. Murray's Drug Store, ARAM MP UN. weeT'HE REPORTER, $1.50 per year. 1 i i FUE PENNBYLVANIA STATE COLLEG | ACM E BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with water. People in RN circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in shoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet we want to sell it cheaper | i it can be done. 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