In Chancery of New Jersey
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Excerpt from In Chancery of New Jersey: Between the Domestic Telegraph and Telephone Company, of Newark, New Jersey, Complainant, and the Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, Defendants, Argument of James MCC. Morrow
Railroads may build their rival lines and the public is sure to derive a benefit. Stage and express lines, the telegraph, the competing boats and steamers - in fact, any rivalry between corporations free to act anywhere and everywhere and inde pendently of each other, brings relief to manufacturing, mer cantils, or business life.
But the time has not yet arrived for rivalry in telephone lines. Whatever we may think of the monopoly, we must recognize the fact that the business man who must have this assistance in the transaction of his business, or get left, is bereft of his usual option Of looking around to see where he can do the best, but he is compelled to use the Bell Telephone, or do as well as he can without any.
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