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Mining of coal and manufacture of coke, the excavation and production of minerals and the sale of the same, in crude or manufactured form, and for these purposes to erect, maintain and use all necessary and convenient buildings, machinery, cars and appliances

Mining and preparing for market by themselves, their agents
and lessees the coal and other minerals found on or under
the surface of the present lands of the company, fee or
leasehold, and such other lands or mining rights convenient
to hold for the successful prosecution of their business in
the State of Pennsylvania, which have been or may be de-
veloped and improved by the construction and erection of
drifts, slopes, shafts, lateral roads, buildings, improvements,
machinery, appliances and apparatus necessary to conduct
the business of the company, and the rights to lease the
same, if deemed advisable by the stockholders, as well as to
purchase and deal in coal not mined by the company; and
also to acquire all the rights, privileges, immunities and
powers conferred upon corporations mentioned in the eigh-
teenth clause of the second section of the said act of the
29th day of April, A. D. 1874, relating to corporations of
the second class.

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The manufacture and sale of safety bicycles, and of such
other useful articles as may from time to time be deter
mined upon.

Enabling the stockholders to purchase for themselves dwell-
ing-houses or other real estate, or to borrow money for in-
vestment in any lawful business.

Accumulating a fund by the payment of weekly dues from which loans may be made to its members to aid them in their business, and to enable them to procure and pay for homes for themselves, and such purpose as is by law permitted to such associations.

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Doing business as, and exercising the franchises of, a building and loan asɛociation, the making of loans and advances to its stockholders out of the moneys accumulated from time to time from the periodical payments on its stock, and securing the repayment thereof and the performance of the conditions upon which said loans are made, and generally the transaction of such business as building and loan associations are by law authorized to do.

Accumulating a fund from periodical payments made by the
members of said association, thereform to make loans to
the said members, and to do such business as authorized by
said act.

Accumulating a fund by the contributions of its members which shall be loaned to the highest bidder among said members to enable them to purchase real estate, or borrow money for their use and investmert in any lawful busi.

ness.

Accumulating a fund by the contributions of its members
which shall enable them to purchase a homestead or other
real estate, or to borrow money for investment in any law-
ful business.

Accumulating a fund by the contributions of its members, which, increased by careful management and investment, shall enable its members to purchase and hold real estate, or to invest the same for any lawful purpose, and for these objects to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly, and the supplements thereto.

Beechmont, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa.

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Accumulating a fund from the monthly contributions of its members, fines, premiums or loans, and interest or investments, and to loan the same to the said members from time to time to enable them to purchase real estate, build dwelling-houses or to invest in any legitimate business which they may deem advantageous.

Accumulating a fund by the contribution of the members thereof, to loan the same, erect buildings or engage in any legitimate business.

Accumulating a fund from weekly payments by the members thereof, to make loans from time to time to said members, and to do such other business as by law authorized.

Accumulating a fund by the contribution of the members thereof, and to loan the same to them from time to time to enable them to purchase real estate, build themselves dwelling-houses or engage in any legitimate business.

Obtaining the powers and franchises set forth and contained in section 37 of the above-mentioned act of Assembly of 29th April, A. D. 1874; also of act of Assembly, approved the 10th day of April, A. D. 1879, entitled "An act relating to mutual savings fund, building and loan associations."

Accumulating a fund by the contribution of its members which shall enable them to purchase a homestead or other real estate.

Accumulating a fund from weekly payments by the members thereof, and to make loans therefrom from time to time to said members, and to do such other business as by law authorized.

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Exercising and enjoying all the rights, powers and privileges Harrisburg, Pa. granted by law to building and loan associations.

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Accumulating a fund by weekly contributions to be loaned to
its members to assist them in their business and aid them
in securing homes, and to do such other business as build-
ing and loan associations are by law authorized to transact.
Accumulating a fund by weekly contributions to be loaned to
its members to assist them in their business and secure for
themselves homes, and to transact such other business as
building and loan associations may lawfully transact.
Obtaining, holding, exercising and enjoying all the privileges,
immunities and franchises provided for building and loan as-
sociations by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennslvania.

Accumulating a fund until the payments, interest and profits
thereon are sufficient to divide to each member the sum of
two hundred dollars for each share of stock by him or her
held, and to assist the members in the purchase of homes.
Accumulating a fund by weekly contributions to be loaned to
its members to assist them in their business and secure
themselves homes, and the transaction of such other busi-
ness as building and loan associations are by law anthorized
to do.

Accumulating a fund by weekly, semi-monthly or monthly
contributions from its members, and granting loans there-
from to members. upon security, to aid them in their busi-
ness and assist them in erecting homes, and all other busi-
ness lawfully appertaining thereto.

Doing and transacting such business as building and loan associ tions may lawfully do and transact under the laws of this Commonwealth.

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Transacting the business and obtaining and exercising all | the powers, privileges and franchises of a building and loan association, under the provisions of said act of Assembly, approved April 29, A. D. 1874, and of the hereinaftermentioned act of Assembly, approved April 10, A. D. 1879.

Transacting such business as building and loan associations may lawfully do.

Accumulating a fund by the weekly contributions of the mem-
bers sufficient to enable them to purchase a homestead or
other real estate, or to borrow money for investment in any
lawful business.

Accumulating a fund by the contribution of its members
which shall enable them to purchase a homestead or other
real estate, or to borrow money for their use and investment
in any lawful business that may seem most advantageous.
Providing funds by the payment of weekly dues by its mem-
bers from which loans shall be made to its members to aid
them in procuring homes for themselves and their families;
to assist them in their business, and such other purposes as
are by law permitted to such associations.

The mining of coal and manufacturing of coke, the excava-
tion and production of minerals and the sale of the same
in crude or manufactured form, and for these purposes to
erect, maintain and use all necessary and convenient build.
ings, machinery, cars and appliances.

Having and holding coal lands, coal or mineral rights and estates in such lands or mineral rights in fee simple or for a term of years, or in fee simple as to a part and for a term of years as to a part. and in cases of terms for years, subject to such reasonable rents per ton on all coal or other minerals as may be agreed upon.

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