vH 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. WprT mtowwi CALL FOR MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS WILL BE HELD IN NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. An Effort to Be Made to Have ft Resolution Adopted Expressing the Confidence of the Shareholders in the Business Methods of tho Ofil cers of tho Republic Savings and Loan Association What Secretary Case Has to Say About the Association. At 139 nroariwny, Now York, on Wednesday, July IS, tho tenth rcRtilar annual mc-otliiK of the Republic Sav lnRR and Lonn association will he held. This Ih the concern which has an olllce in the Dime llnnk ItullilltiB und of which S. X. Onllendor has been the, local representative and which recent ly went Into the hands of a receiver. Sir. Cullender Is now In New York cndcnvorlnR to Ret some Information with reference to the affairs of the concern for the benefit of the .share holders In this city and Us vicinity who paid their money monthly to the association through Mr. Cullender. It Is estlmnted that aomethlnu over 2,500 shnres of the two kinds of stock, Ioiik nnd short term, was held In this city, nnd that upward of $2,000 went from Sernnton each month to swell the treasury of the concern in New York. A conservative estimate of tho ninount of money owed by this con cern In this city, that Is money actu ally collected, without reference to In terest would bo $10,000. For a year past It has been impossi ble for those who desired to withdraw from the company to Rut either money or satisfaction from tho concern. Jinny cults were brought here by shareholders and some of them have been referred to arbitrators. NOTICE FROM SECItETAltY. P. O. Case, of New York, secretary of the association, has mnt out tho fol Iowlng to each shareholder of tho con cern in this city: Office of K. 0. Cue, 32 Ilrnndwnv. Room? G7-IK Ntw Yutk, July 2il, 1U00. To the Members: The tenth neiiltr annual meeting nl the Itcpulillc S.iIuk and I,oan Asso ciation will he hrld at 159 Ilrnadnay, in the City ct New York, on Wcilncihy, .luly l-th, 1900, between the hour of one and fir p. m. "Kadi member not in arrears for any pajment due tho corporation shall lie intitlcd to one ote, but no incmlicr shall lie entitled to ote until three months' dues hac been paid on Ids shares." It unable tn be present In person, please (111 out, eIrii and null the enclosed postal card at once. Trusting that I shall hae the pleasure ol meet ing jou In person, I remiln, Yours truly, F. O. Case, Secretary. TIIH POSTAT,. I hereby acknowledce the receipt of notice of the anmi.il nicotine of tho shareholders ol the Itcpulillc SjUiics and Loan Association to be held at 139 llroadnay, in the City of New York, on .luly l'tli, 1!i0, together with a copy of a resolution of confidence enclosed therewith which resolution, I hcichy absent In ratify ami apprntc as fully as If I were personally present at said inert Init and total therefore. Dated, July , 1W0. Owner of shares. Office of 1". O. Case. 22 llroadway, Kooms 67-iW. New- York, July 2d, 1000. IVllow Members of the Itcpublio Salngs und Loan Association: THE CIRCULAR. Our association lmln; been attacked by the Itinkinn Department of New York, and bciiiR temporarily only, we trust, in the bands of the rcccttcrs, we seek jour help and co-operation Your olticers and managers, despite all state ments to the contrary, hao been true and faith ful to your best Interests and were placing the company upon a most Fuccessful and profitable plane of business when this attack was made. You may be perfectly sure o( a few things. iz: Your company is not insolvent, it Is not being run for the benefit of any clique, It has not, 60 far as we know lolated any of tho laws of New York, or any of its articles of association; wo have imested our own funds In the associa tion to a large amount; we believe tint the attack upon us is dictated by motives tint we cannot mention In this letter; we have retained able lawyers to defend the association, and they bclice wc thall bo entirely successful; rcccher-l-liip is fatal to your interests, as to ours. We earnestly inltc and request jou therefore, either to be present at our annual meeting or else sign the enclosed postal card and return at once, hereby assuring you that eery word in the resolution Is true, I remain, Yours truly, V, O. Case. THE RESOLUTION. Whereas, An attack has been made upon the Kcpubllc Ravings and Loan association by the Hanking department of the stato of New Y'ork end the attorney general of the stato of New Y'ork, upon the ground of an alleged Impair ment of Its capital, said attack being made with out any previous notification or any chance to explain or show to the banking department the true condition of affairs or any chance to make (inod any alleged deficiency as Is required by tho banking laws of the state of New Y'ork, or any chance to rectify any matter or thing not acceptable to said banking department, and Whereas, An examination has been made of the books of the Ilepubllc Swings and Loan Associa tion by an expert accountant who states and near that said association, between July 15, lTj, and June M, 1KM, made an actual net pro fit of ft.i'.S'll.trt, and It was shown by the a lib dalts of reliable real estate brokers that In their opinion, the alue of the real estate hold ings of the He public SaWnes and Loan Associa tion was (iVK.oi.'l OKI, instead of $I1I,VI0.0U0, as reported by the banking department, and Whereas, We hate and desire to express out confidence In the officers and managers of the said llrpiihllc Satings and Loan association, N'nw therefore, bo it resolted, l'irsts Tint wc hereby express our entire and complete confi dence In the officers and managers of the lie public Sating and Iun Association, ami of their maiugrineiit of aalel corporation. Second: Wc bate no knowledge of any ftet showing tint the Ilepubllc Savings and Loin Association is now, or any lime ilurltig the past liur jears, has been ilolng business contrary to the law of the slate of New York, and contrary to its charter and articles of association, and we deny that such Is the case. Third: Me ratify and approte the action ol the Imaril of ellrectors In reducing the book tjlue of the shares of said association to meet the adtcrsc report of the btnklng department of the stale of New York and consent and agrro that such action shall be entirely binding upon us. Fourth: Wc hereby deny the necessity or pro priety of appointing a receiver or rrcrlters of the Ilepubllc Satlngs and I,oin Association an 1 respectfully petition the court that such appoint ment may lie rrwikcd ami tint the affairs of this company be returned Into the hands of our offi cers and managers. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. it Sawed! My Life Extreme cases of dis ease test the real value , of a medicine. Many "tonic" and "stimulant" preparations, which hate no real medicinal value, seem to brace up the users when they are feeling "played out." Any stimulant will do this whether bought at the liquor store or drug store. The true test of a med icine is when life itself is staked on its remedial power. In hundreds of such cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has been the means of saving life when even the "family doctor" had pronounced sentence of death. " I had len n great sufferer fur several years, and my family doctor said I would not be a liv ing man In two years, but, thank God, I am still living," writes Mr. Cleorge W. Trustow, of Lips comb, Augusta Co., Va. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is what sated my life. I had heart trouble so dad that I could not lie ou my left side without a great deal of pain. I was nearly past work when I commenced your med icine, but I can do about as much work now as any man, I canuot say too much for the benefit I have received." Many diseases, named for the organs affected, as "heart disease," "lung dis ease," "liver complaint," etc, are per fectly cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, which cures through the stomach diseases which originate In the stomach. ALWAYS HELPS. 'ALMOST ALWAYS HEUS. Iteport with Reference to the Trouble on the Central Has Been Exag gerated, Mr. Swisher Says. District I'aasetiKer Afront J. S. Swisher, of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, returned yesterday from a trip down the line to YVllkes-Rarre, Ashley and other places. In spenltltiR to u Tribune man about the rumors afloat regarding; a, jrencral strike nnioiiB the Central trainmen, Mr. Swisher said: "As far as I can learn, there Is haidly any truth whatsoever In nil these stnrtllns reports. They originat ed nt Maueh Chunk, with n few dls Kruntled trainmen, ns I understand It, two or three brakemen beiiiB dls ehariied for unsatisfactory work. All nlonc; the line, everything seems to be working smoothly In tho regular man ner, and there nre no Indications at all of any llssatlsfnctlon nmong tho men or any evidences of n strike being contemplated. Wo have not had nny trouble at nil, nnd ns fur as I can Judge, these reports Ftem very much exaggerated." D., L. & "W. Board for Today. The make-up of the Delaware, Lack nwanna and Western board for today Is as follows: Wednesday, July 11. WILD CATS. SOUTH. R.RO. p. n. P. Gilllgnn. 10.C0 p. m. D. Wallace. Thursday, July 1!. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 12.S0 a. m. s. Cannody. 3 a. m. Ilurkhart. 0 a. m. llMiing. 8 a. m. Widner. II a. m. Minn. 30 a. m dinger. 11 a. m. Van Vlelt. 1 p. m. ('. Ilartliolomewi 3.30 p. in. J. Knnls. .45 p. m, 11. Bartholomew. , SUMMITS, ft n. m., south McLanc. 7.M i. in., north I'rounfelkcr. 11 . in., north Nichols. 0 p. m , north Doudlcan. FULLERS. 10 a. m. Duffy. PUSHERS. 11 a, m. Moran. 7 p. m. Murphy. V p. m. C. Caw ley. PASSENGER EXGINO, 0 30 p. m. Msgovern. WILD CATS. NORTH. Suarts. John Cahagan. -Iiammltt. t -O. Randolph. Larkin. O'llara. Mullln. -J. llcnnlgan, X. I'lnnerty. -Pecklns. -Push. t'.L-tner. -Kingilcy. -Masters. 5 a r. a. 7 a. 8 a. 10 a, 11 a. 1 P. 2 P. 3 p. 4 p. l p. (i p. 7 p. 8 p. nv m. . nv in.' , in. in. nv in. m. : m.' m. ZioOsflBVKssBf 7B NOTICI7. Conductors who hate not yet called at the su perintendent' office for their watch certificates will do so at once. A. C. SALISI1URY, Supt. Lehigh Valley Changes. Several changes have taken place on tho Lehigh Valley railroad during tho past week. Peter llofecker, of Easton, who was gang foreman of bridges on the Lehigh division, with headquarters at Glendon, has been made Inspector of bridges on that divi sion, nnd A. C. IJunn, of Pattenburg, has been appointed inspector of bridges on the Kaston and Amboy div ision. Itoth Inspectors are to have their headquarters at Easton. Thomas Wlllard has resigned as spe cial officer at Perth Amboy and Jere miah Halley has been transferred from Phlllipsburg to fill the vacancy. E. O. Jennings, of Phllllpsburg, for many years nt the head of the carpen tering department on the Lehigh nnd Easton and Amboy divisions, has been appointed to succeed J. M. Taylor, of Tipton, as freight agent at Phllllps burg. Taylor is the man who a short time ago took the place of George Sie gert, of this city. It Is reported that Garret Drodhcad, formerly trainmaster of tho Easton and Amboy division, but for tho past two years freight agent at Perth Am boy, and I. H. TIce, general yardmns ter at tho same place, have tendered their resignations. GETJNSIDE. Your Friends and Neighbors in Scranton Will Show You How. Rubbing the back won't euro back ache. A liniment may relieve, but can's cure. llacknche comes from tho inside, from tho kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills get Inside. They cure sick klineys. Hero IS Scranton proof that) this is so: Mr. Joseph Davit, of 421 Fifth ave nue, miner by nceupitlon, says: "The pnln In the small of my back across tho kidneys was vcty scvete, especially If I stooped and nttempted to straigh ten. At night when In bed my back nehed fearfully, thus disturbing my rest, and In the morning I was so lame and stiff I could hardly get up nnd around. I tried doctor's medicines but nothing did much good. I got Doan's Kidney Pills nt Matthews Urns.' drug store and they helped mo from the start. I highly recommend them nnd have already done this to other miners." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., rtuffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for tho U. S. Hemember tho name, Doan's, and take no other. tho culm heaps at tho Hampton nnd Continental breakers will bo re screened. Work will bo resumed at the Arch bald today. During tho past two months tho breaker has been practic ally rebuilt. Seeral more lathes nnd boring ma chines were yesterday received nt tho Lackawanna t-hops, for the equipment of tho addition to tho machine shops, which Is now nearlng completion. Th'o Star Match company, which was recently Incorporated In New Jersey, will open up n factory In this city In ti few weeks. Tho company controls tho match-making machines niaelo here by the Penn Match company, and with these will be ennbled to make matches) nt a comparatively small expense. The factory will be opened hero In tho near future. New Boiler House. It Is likely that before many months havo passed the Delaware, Lackawan na nnd Western yards wl)l be adorned by a new boiler house, an ndjunct to the machine shops, which is much needed, tho present facilities In that direction being entirely too limited. This new boiler house will Increase tho motive power to a great extent, at least CO per cent, of power being add ed. A large amount of new machinery will be received, nnd the place fitted up with tho most modern contrivances. The yards are being cleared now for the structure, several sheds and small buildings being torn down. Tho time has not yet been set for starting work on It, but It will likely bo started soon. The building will bo about fifty feet by sixty. Its construction will take up about six weeks. and that fires arc never raked In tho vicinity of any bridges trestles, cul verts or any structure. This nnd That. The Oxford mine Is) idle because of a cave which filled the main gangway. At tho Hamilton breaker work was resumed yesterday. One-half of It li now used as a culm wasliery, at which iVHtV YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irtlng Place, NEW YORK. American Flan, $.7.50 per day and upward. European Flan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. 4- -f For Business Men In the heart of tho wholesale district. For Shonncr.s S minutes' walk to Wanamnkcrs; S minutes to Sieged Cooper's Big Store, tasy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOItK. Cor. 11th ST. & UNIVERSITY PL, Only one Block from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. pStSX!L !vB- -tsLI!X- " FLOUR 5SSK It Makes Friends.... Flour possessing white ness, lightness and delicious flavor is the kind that 'T milrAH f.lAH.Ii. n m rl !..... ...itiico AAiiiua emu nceiJa them. These are the three cardinal virtues of "Snow White" flour and nnother good advantage It is always the same. Ask your grocer for a trial sack. No better wny to prove its goodness. TH HT WESTON 'MILVCD. SOIAHTOH - fcWBOfWU:- CUTtVUsT Low Rates West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY f)N July 9th, 17th, and August 1st, 7th and 21st the following rates will be made from Chicago for round trip, tickets good returning until October 31st: Denver and return - $31.50 Colorado Springs and return 31.50 Pueblo and return - - 31.50 Glenwood Springs and return 43.50 Salt Lake City and return - 44.50 Ogden and return - - 44.50 Deadwood, S. D., and return 33.55 HotSprings,S.D.,andreturn 29.55 Particulars of any agent, or call at 481 Broadytau. Nw York' 60IChtt'ISI.,PHIail4lthla 3SS IVmMnjton St., Bolton 301 Main St., 311 Clark St., 3i Vint St.. - Cincinnati S07 Smlthfld St., Plttloura 334 Sumritr St., Cltulland Buffaloll7 Camom Martlut, Dtlrott Chicago 2KlnaSt.,tatt, Teronto.Onl. an j jojsoos!tso!:o. jassosxxss 8 0. 6 fTt.ll X A Few Things That Riffpfih m w m m fir 11 der & Co en Are Leaders In. j Hardware and Wagon Materials, 5 Anvils and Bellows, Fans, Forges g and Bellows, Drills, Upsetters, Bolt Cutters, g Hand and Power, Wheels, Springs, Axles, q Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Washers, i Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nails, Toe Calks, Hammers, Sledges, Files, M.0 . Rasps, Tools, Paints, Yarnishes Iron and Steel J Bicycles, Bicycle Sundries jr l MA Difficult Machine Work of All Kinds. Large Shops for This Work. X 0 MX D u, 9 P0 V v Q iu M.M MX Put on Your Vehicle Wheels on Short Notice. MX Itegarding Tires. J Superintendent A. C. Salisbury has Issued nn order to tho Delaware.Iack awanna and Western engineers and flremen, regarding Instances being re ported of bridges nnd other structures being set on fire by the careless raking of fires und opening of ash pans. On account of this the Lackawanna men nrs henceforth ordered to see that tho ash pans aro kept tightly closed B Mender Go OllllOlland Wallace SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. 126-128 Franklin Ave. An Unusual An Exceptional Offering Of Ladies' Walkin; Or Rainy-Day Skirts We found a manufacturer who had a lot of these skirts made up and who had held them a little too long to get regular prices for them. We selected a hundred of. them the very best there was and got them at our own price. Here they are for you to profit by : TWO LOTS: ....Walking Skirts of Double-faced Plaid-Back Cloth, in desirable colors, tailor stitched, in verted or single plaited backs; value from $7.50 to $10.00. Women's Walking Skirts of the finest cloths ma O in browns, blues and dark grey double-faced fabrics, plaited backs ; value from $10 to $15, These Skirts are eminently suitable for rainy day, shop. ping, traveling and all other knockabout wear. Prices on Application. XM At $7.60 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE umiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmimiiiiamu s I You Don't I I Know the Full i Pleasure of I I Cycling, Unless You I Ride a 1 SPALDING Sold Only By I 5 5 211 Washington Ave. a mm ni!lllllll!)lllllBll!illlll(lllUlilllllBll THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital S20O.00O surplus 500.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPrs. WILLIAM II. PECK', Casblsr. Bpecta! attention given to bust, ness accounts. Three per cent. In terest pal on Interest deposits. 0 L 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 V Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties iu Straw Matting And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, Sanitary. suit all purses. . a, I BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. 7 o ZZ 0 1 BRASS AND IRON BEDS, - Prices that will a I SUMMER OR APERIES, T 5 4 o Williams & McAnulty, LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER: 129 WYOMING AVENUE, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo" iis i Lager Beer Brewery Mnnnracturcra or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telephons Call. 2333. ,PA At Retail. K5MKKKCXKS)!KX505:ji:CK Coal of the best quality for domestla use and of all sizes, Including Llucliwlieat and DlrdBcye, delivered In any part of the city, tt the lowest price. Ordera received at the onlce, Connell building, Room SOS; telephone No, 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO -- ( Iff llnlatt a& uofortiinftl .uIT.rer. from I (MIIIIUIBUI'C 'rlf.lilLa.. lllood I'ulton.t I outlirui Lrrori, lit Ylt.mj trlcoc!.. t. r eol for Nworn 'J'MtlinunUU acd Voekr "Truu-wrror. u. r. illLf.u JI. .,t 7) nortl 'tlB Bt., I'blUdclpbln, J. jp YUA I ti.lll.rij is. vmr tmi.ii.i id iu.l ldin di.k. u,.ur. ,. mem. in. bio.i crifDr.ira I Iftllita final, rreib c.i. a cur.4 la 4 lo 1 o di ji.H ? T T T f f ' lUdclplila, L Ki.unlo ait Lbr.t.4 (f. T l.lloul,I6Vf I T 1 I I . DR. nnSSTCN, an Sprues Street, Scran ton, Pa- All Acute ami Chronic Dlsestct ot Men, Womfnani Children, Consultation and eiamlnatlon Iree. Olllce Hours Dally and Sunday 8 a. m. to o p. m. THE SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and 2, Com'ltb B'l'd'g. OCItANTON, P4. "lining and Blasting POWDER UcdB at Moo.lo and Rashdala Vf orKs. LAFLIN t RAND POWDQR CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER KUotrlo Batteries, Klaatrla Exploders, eiplodlne blasts, Safety Fuss naX Repauno Chemical Co.'s nxr"oTvcs The Heller Water Heater. no smoki:, xo onon, no iwvr. is tuchi to the kitchen liollor. In at forty gallons ot water In thirtvfl minutes, (or leu than one. hall the expense ol an other eai heater, anil onetbiril the cxpcnn of i-oal stne heater. II allows jou to illaixwe with the hot nre In thr range during the heat of the ummvr months. I FORSYTH MtS-STT TENN AVENUE, a ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssMHsssSsslssssssssssVssssssss
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