The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 27, 1880, Image 2

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Henry Ju Parsons, Jr.r - ' Editor
THURSDAY, MAY, 27, 1880.
Entered at the Post-officb at
BlDQWAY. PA., At SECOND CLASS
MAIL MATTER.
Republican National Ticket for 18B0
, FOR PRESIDENT,
GEN. ULYSSES 8. GRANT.
(Bubjoot to decision of Republican National
Convention.)
Republican State Ticket.
For Supreme Judge,
HENRY GREEN,
f Northampton County.
For Auditor General,
JOHN A. LEMON,
of Blair County.
National Republican Convention.
A National Convention of the Re
bublicau party will meet at Chicago,
Wednesday, the 2d of June next, for
nomination of candidates to be sup
ported for President and Vice Presi
dent at the next election. Republi
cans and all who will co-operate with
them in supporting the nominees of
the party, are invited to cliooso two
delegates from each Congressional
district, four at large from each State,
two from each Territory and two from
the District of Columbia, to represent
them in the convention.
J. D. Cameron, Chairman.
Tnoa. B. Keogu, Secretary.
Grant.
At Chicago, Wednesday, June 2d,
1880, the Republican National Con
vention will meet
Without doubt it will be the great
est convention this country lias ever
witnessed.
Great not only in point of the num
ber of delegates and alternates.
But Blaine, Sherman, Conklin,
Edmunds, and many of our most em
inent men will be there.
Then this convention will be great
in adopting somethiug new in Ameri
can politics.
An idea will be presented by this
convention which none other has ever
advanced.
That idea is the third term Idea.
The idea that a man of vigorous in
telect and great attainments, shall be
eligible for the office of President.
Notwithstanding the fact that he
has twice before held the same posi
tion. The idea that the American people
are above prejudice.
And are competent to judge who
shall be Chief Magistrate.
Great because the nominee will be
the next President.
Great because the greatest Ameri
can will receive the badge of uomiua.
tion.
The unerring finger of destiny,
points with certainty to the man of
destiny.
Great he is now; great not only at
home, but great In th eye of the whole
world.
This last step will add still one more
cubit to his stature.
Mark this prediction.
Grant the Great will be nominated
by this convention.
And on the first ballot by a large
majority.
The people will then rally around
their staudard bearer and his triumph
ant election is assured.
The hand of fate is plain.
Who will gainsay this?
Grant will be nominated,
Who will dispute this?
On to Chicago.
The following we publish as a mat
ter of general information to our
readers. It will explain itself
PENNSYLVANIA HAILKOA
OFFICE OK THE 3j Vll
PHILADELPHIA, MAY
Hon J. D. Cameron.
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sir: I have your
favor of the 12th instant.
At a meeting of the trunk lines
held a short time ago, it was decided
by all the roads to sell round-trip tick
ets to the conventions at a rate which
will be equal to two-thirds of the
regular fare. These tickets will be
sold to the general public, and will be
good for' the outward trip any time
between May 25th and June 1st, and
for the return trip until June 10th.
I will give below a- list of points
from which they will be sold, and the
rate to Chicago and return. The
travel would not warrant us In going
to the expense of supplying this form
of tickets to all local stations along our
line. We propose, therefore, to place
them on sale at the principal points
which are named below, and delegates
coming from intermediate stations can
purchase local tickets to these points
and then, avail themselves of the
through excursion rate to Chicago
I'give you this information fully, in
order that you may be able to answer
the many inquiries which will doubt
less be made of you on this point.
Yours truly,
A. J Cass att,
Third Vice President.
Boston to Chicago and Return $37 85
New York " . 29 80
Philadelphia " 20 65
Baltimore " 20 00
Washington " - 20 00
Harrisbnrg 25 85
WlllUmsport " 24 65
Alteon' 28 85
K.7 V I
LROAD CO. "I
I'E PRES'T
Y 14, 1880. J
At a picnic given at Lauer'a Park,
Reading, on Saturday last, there was
a disgraceful nght between two women
which involved about adoaen men, all
f whom were more or leas injured.
TREASURER'S SALES OP
SEATED LAND.
OTICE Is hereby given that.agree
1 1 ably to an Act of Assembly passed
the 18th day of March, A. D. 1816, en
titled "An act to amend an act direct
ing the mode of sellinir un
seated lands for taxes and for other
purposes." and the several sunnle
ments thereto, the following tracts of
unseated ianas, situate in Elk county,
Pennsylvania, will ha ivtuuml in ..'in
by public vendue or outcry, t the
uuuri nouse in Klilffwn v, in sala
county, on the aecond 'Monday el
una toxi, neingtiit
14th DAY OF JUNE. A. D. inert
for the arrearages of taxes for the
years 1878-79. unless the taxes are paid
prior to said date:
BENEZETTE TOWNSHIP.
War. Acres. War. or Owners. Taxes.
532 928 . James Stokes. 74 70
0833 1067 ' 84 12
6833 1067 " " 125 83
6838 1007 " " 190 00
5384 1067 " " 84 12
6345 1007 250 C7
6346 1067 " 250 67
6346 1067 " " 125 83
6348 10C7 " " 209 05
5379 459 " ' 144 20
5380 1100 " 258 40
6383 1100 " " 129 70
5384 1000 " 311 or,
6387 1100 " 215 50
5349 1O08 " " 138 58
6342 1100 " " 235 00
5008 990 " " 118 00
6353 143 Myron Merrill, 34 43
5334 1100 ' " 108 25
5337 1100 " " 137 50
5350 1008 11 " 236 90
5351 1100 ' 8ol 30
5352 800 " " 82 28
6300 1100 Jones.Hamniond&Co. 215 50
633H 1100 Amos B. Merrill. 108 25
5287 275 " ' " 22 45
52S8 275 ' " " 27 70
6280 223 " " 22 71
4J04 845 Nathan W. Ellis. 64 82
4992 458 Addison.Swart wood Co.89 63
5341 500 Cornelius Wainwright 40 00
6012 POO Miles Deut 293 50
5479 600 " " 47 80
5479 100 " " 12 70
6479 224 " south end of
survey 27 18
5478 60 " " southwest
corner 5 63
5481 450 John Brooks. 53 65
oOiiO 990 " " 79 00
4997 481 H.C. Spauldiug. 76 02
5981 650 ' " " 43 90
6023 288J John Johnson 12 10
5388 1100 Hezekiah Mix 149 20
6023 60 Andrew Dent 6 85
5479 61 Hamilton Dawn 8 11
4994 150 Wm. Shannon 24 40
5022 110 David S. Johnson 18 16
6340 650 HenrvBlesh 14 20
6001 990 Finney & Barrows 194 05
4990 190 " " '
From Fitch & Bovintrton23 80
6480 CO Ober & English
northeast corner 3 34
5002 990 Reading.Fisber & Co.274 00
0013 990 " " " 157 00
6014 8'JO " ' ' 157 00
5009 990 " " 232 CO
5010 999 TullinKer Croft Co.
From Fitcli & Bovini'ton 194 05
5024 134 John & D.S.Johnson. 10 87
6025 302 " " " " 36 82
5922 110 E.Johnson & A.Apker 26 74
5482 605 Julius Jones 79 87
5482 28 " " 8 34
0340 650 Smith, McCormick &
Mann 108 25
5343 1100 Cook & Pardee 258 48
5479 60 James Reilly 2 95
6024 691 Ralph Johnson 43 90
6478 1040 St John & Rothrock 82 12
6011 990 ' " 78 22
5477 1100 " " " ' 65 35
6481 300 H. Merriman 47 80
5020 9'JO Reuben Winslow est. 116 83
5021 375 " " " 69 50
6015 990 " ' 110 83
6027 790 " 93 43
5026 060 ' " " 78 22
6014 100 " " 8 80
5027 200 " " "
Heimer & Johnson lot 82 30
183 13-80 Reuben Winslow
Estate Brockway. 16 '0
109 Reuben Winslow est. 9 49
260 " " " 29 86
197 " " ' 9 34
BENZIXGER TOWNSHIP.
4105 100 John W. Dubbs 29 35
4105 25 Peter Garrity 8 10
4106 75 Hor Jackot 22 28
4115 75 John Milne 19 23
4104 25 Peter Byrnes, 1879 tax 4 53
140 Nelson J. Wimmer 42 79
140 " " " 42 50
4S83 511 Lav.-rence & Cassell 143 80
4882 823 " " 234 52
4959 990 " " " 241 61
4960 200 " ' " 87 49
80 " " " 15 63
220 " ' " 41 17
4958 800 James Somers Smith 73 97
4958 500 " " " 22 64
4961 00 " " ' 22 84
4961 000 ' " 215 72
4102 30 Earley, Brickel, &
Hite Avenue K, No. 8. 12 07
4104 57 Earley, Brickel &
Hite Vine road, Nos 1, 3 a 7. 11 78
4106 325 Earley, Brickel &
Hite Vine road Nos. 7, 15, 17,
19, & 23. 62 42
4106 1414 Earley, Brickel Hite 401 89
4107 884 " " 237 46
4108 896 255 02
4109 990 " " 83 87
4110 897 " ' 254 65
4111 1025 " " 291 60
4115 694 " " 197 77
4116 1049 " " 348 02
4403 980 " " 232 52
4407 107 " " 31 05
4408 29 " " " 9 23
4886 25 "
, Brussels road, E. 1 of No. 30 8 10
4886 25 Earley, Brickie 4 Hite
Brussels road, E, J of No. 34. 8 10
Sti Earley, Brickie & Hite 11 21
4976 200 " 67 70
2357 990 West Creek Man. &
Mining Co. 28148
4878 990 West Creek Man. fc
Mining Co. 281 48
4879 1483 West Creek Man. &
Mining Co. 42143
4944 899 West Creek Man.
Mining Co. 481 66
4945 090 West Creek Man. &
Mining Co. 28166
4880 1483 Charles Heebner 481 54
2374 952 Lyman Wilmarth est-232 34
4905 U90 M'K'n &, Elk Land
A Imp't Co. 281 66
4887 990 M'K'n & Elk Land
cfe Imp't Co. 261 26
4881 511$ John Morris 208 16
4886 rftn Martin Sorg- Eschbat-h
4887 iUU road.Nos.14, 15,16 & 17. 67 70
4089 142 WmC. Black A v.B. 41 08
125 Wilcox tan. Co. 31 45
60 Rupert Wacker 14 15
00 Sidonia Von Ersel 130 67
25 James Cox 8 10
James Cox-lot 65,Cros.st.l 29
Lot Nos. Ridgway st.
79 James Doyle 1 21
68 Thomas McCormick 1 21
69 Thomas McCormick 1 21
102 David Spillane 121
Railroad Street.
67 Sarah Healey 21
Talbot Street.
17 Thomas Collins 1 21
18 " " 1 21
88 William Shina 1 21
88 Thomas Collins 1 21
39 j 21
James Coyle 10 lota
between Kersey and
Talbot streets 2 89
Acres.
25 J. 8. Bates - 9 88
CO Edward Delehunt
Vine St. Nos. 11 dc 12. 10 45
Vine Street.
4968 100
4105
4106
4104
4887
4116
25
74
25
25
4110 60
4977
9990
4993
4105
4106
4105
4103
4900
4887
4404
4404
4400
4106
4407
4408
495
000
090
25
75
25
79
80
275
60
George Wela" ' ' 27 80
William Cockney 810
John Fordo
James Donnelly
Daniel Frailer
No. 7 Cherry road
uaniei c razier
Nos.8 A 6 Maple road 14 15
22 17
7 15
7 55
Thomas Tozier
Johnson & Shaffer
Joseph Wilhelm
Augustus Wolle
John Kaul
123 18
188 14
8 10
8 10
8 10
810
28 62
22 OR
66 66
13 20
522
5221
6221
420
600
4070 1023
622 Sheldon,8teblgli4Bates148 99
11
Nos.
148 99
149 18
149 18
119 87
171 10
249 54
4101 1050
4103
4104
4104
41C4
4105
4105
4105
4105
4125
4103
4106
4100
4107
4107
4107
4107
4108
3108
4110
4110
4110
4110
4115
4115
4115
4976
4880
4095
4092
4091
4093
4244
4245
4244
4244
4093
4095
4373
4097
417G
4178
4077
4078
4081
4087
4097
4008
4374
4187
4901
48'JO I
4902
4177
4190
4!'00
4274
4274
4170
4097
4088
401-8
4186
4097
4176
4178
4189
4098
4087
4097
4105 60 Marv Heenau
13 and 15 15 18
4105 25 Mary MrOahan no 8. 8 10
60 Joseph Wilhelm 1518
8 Joseph Wilhelm for
town lots 4 78
4408 34 Earley, Brickel &
Hite Ave. H 6 67
Earley,Brickel&Hite 300 38
" " " " 63 39
C. R. Earley Storer
av Nos.22,24 &26 22 27
C. R. Earley Poplar
road Nos. 2 und 4 14 13
C. R Earlev Olesin
road, Nos. 6,7, acid 8 22 27
It. Earley Vine
road No. 5 8 10
C. R. Enrlov
Vine road Nos.9 & 10 15 18
V. It. Earley Poplar
road Nos. 16 and 17 15 18
C. R. Earley Poplar
road Nos. 21, 23,2-,27,
20, 31,4,8,13,15,17&19 74 71
C. R- Earley Hick
ory road, No. 17 8 32
C. R. Earley John
Carroll 8 10
C. R. Earley Vine
road Nos. 31 and 33 8 94
C. R. Earley Hick
ory road Nos. 19 & 21 15 18
C. It- Earley Poplar
road, No. 31. 7 25
C. R. Earley
Chestnut road, No. 39 8 10
C. R. Earley
Chestnut road, No. 30 8 10
C. R. Earley
Chestnut road, No. 21 8 10
C. R Earley
Chestnut rd.Nos.23&27 15 18
C R.Earlcy-E. Chest
nut road, Nos. and 3 15 18
C. R. Earley
Vine road Nos 2and4 15 18
C. R.Earley
Maple road No. 11 8 10
C. R.Earley Olean
and maple road No 1 9 81
C.R.Earley East
Maple road No.l 6 39
C.R.Earley
cherry rd.Nos.O and 2 15 45
C.R.Earley Cherry
road Nos.9,11 and 13 2127
C.R.Earley Cherry
road Nos.8 and B 15 74
C. R. Ea rley Cherry
road Nos.l7and 19 15 18
200 C. R. Earley 67 70
460 C. R. Earley 131 42
47
60
60
260
25
42
42
60
22
25
25
25
60
60
60
25
31
19
61
75
52
50
FOX TOWNSHIP.
2735 J. S. Hyde
1,297 39
50
57
188
4S1
87
207
225
90
2SI
49
105
144
727
268
262
990
806
145
900
500
292
485
200
225
25
25
25
990
7
640
100
320
125
51
100
50
65
60
136
600
330
J.S.Hyde 12 85
J. S. Hyde 16 80
J. S. Hyde 68 15
J.S.Hyde 19100
J. S. Hyde 24 70
C R. Earley ,T.Falllot32 60
Enoch Clapp 73 05
Michael Sheehan 15 22
Earley, Brickie & Hite 67 60
" " 12 61
ii 11 2(j8j
u 11 11 29 44
.1 n329
" " " 64 67
63 (9
11S CT
194 19
24 70
214 38
95 80
81 97
77 63
32 60
Caroline M. Prey
E. R. England
E. R. England
Hannah Barnard
Richard Ganlner
do do
H. A. Stephens
George C. White
Thomas Martin
Southeast corner
Malachia O'Kourke
Edward Bonner
11 i
J C.ChapinEstate
Eliza McOlaiighliti
England & Brown
Joseph Wilhelm
Henry Clinton Witt
Wm. Apple
Patrick Mackin
Arniel Turley
Joseph Wilhelm
C. R. Earley
Joseph Wilhelm
4096
4184
4184
4373 72 Noble Coal OU Co
4247 249 " " "
424? 560 "
4245)
4244
4087 25 Richard Ed warde
560
14
60
60
171
45 39
10 85
8 90
8 00
196 54
6 84
86 22
28 65
76 84
13 82
13 08
24 70
12 85
11 27
11 82
33 24
60 25
33 65
32 28
109 15
200 08
000 00
3 80
2 63
20 75
Horace Little
Jacob Hart man
Joseph Faberly lot 11 83
James D. Wethani
A. McQuoue lot 48 26
C. W. Rigby
2 lots from M.J Earley 2 58
Wm.AMlchael Cloke-
2 lots from M.J.Earley 2 58
Henry Lareray
1 lot from M.J.Earley 1 79
363Sbeldon,Stebigh&Batesl01 33
4082
4077 709 do do do 221 49
4889 60 C. R. Earley 15 22
4890 887 do 92 72
4271 380 do 106 07
4078 41 do 10 73
4078 50 do 12 86
4078 68 do 14 76
4081 60 do 15 22
4081 45 do 1166
4087 37 C. R. Earley
Birch lane.Nos.S it 10 8 85
4087 25 C.R.Earley-St.Mary'a
and Centreville road 5 77
4088 47 C. R. Earley 12 18
4097 179 C.R.Earley-Cross rd.
NoH.1,2,8,9,10,llainll4 43 43
4008 67 C.R.Earley Caledonia
d.2and8 andS.Jof 7 14 51
iOOl
4800 9 wo R Earley 3 14
4042 307 Earley.Brickleit-Hite 85 85
4004 444.60 do do 94 86
4005 272.05 do do 87 20
ofl6 478.40 do do 170 85
4079 70 do do 23" 12
4245 84 do do 42 84
4244 67,70 do do 29 12
4373 163.30 do do 02 09
4092 50 do do 20 76
4078
4091
80
61.07
4340 490
4243 962.47
4178 20
45.60
.50
b.p.l. 4f
s.Al. U
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
16 22
24 70
198 60
260 99
7 82
17 38
1 94
87
HIGTTT.A vn TAwvfiin t r
, a it ia.aaa
ftl 100ft Tr,,!.,. L3 ..,!.... IOO H-
' r - Jt'iiitu eli ULiiris ajf v 1
tlZX rJ)!0 - Thomas Struthers 110 20
8i
8664
Thmnii. Klrnthoni 111 CI
1162 831 C.B.Wright&Duhring80 78
564 831 11 gy 78
3683
2019
17
2025
2025
831
806
78 1031
106
100
2027 402
1830 ' 954
2034 150
Walter Bryant
do do
A. Wolf . -Jane
M Mack
Northwestern cor.
Geo. Dickinson
Sllh-HI ulalnn TCn Q
2034 90 Geo.Pickinson
Sub division No. 8
Freennui Kills
John N. Lane
2036 330
8789 1000
8752 846
1831 1005
80 78
87 02
99 98
11 18
1210
49 92
92 68
15 40
9 03
84 79
128 97
86 67
1863 962
3761 1095
'83 962
158 888
'60 1000
2463
2456
8771
3775
1799
315
2S9
200
1000
100
Alleerhenv linnk of
Pittsburg 1879 tax 51 23
John F. James 93 35
Martin Hart 127 14
AbnerCnssell 98 35
John O.Brown . 80 06
J.C.ChapIn Estate
on undivided one-half 65 00
J O. Chapin Estate 31 20
' " R T".
24 04
128 97
778 1000
t4 288
8655 1019
2039 1043
3fi'"0 490
3762 1000
10 60
6 95
9 64
102 67
46 0.)
103 38
30 67
98 92
101 09
49 25
103 39
52 17
128 97
21 16
Nathaniel F.Jones
Nathaniel F. Jones
James Gallagher
Kllti-ill vluifiu Met O
1799 800 -(MiiiH.lirjllli-siiilwrllv
Nos.2,8,4,5 7,9,8and 10 70 12
770 600 Chas. Ii. Oillia Sub-div.
Nos. IS 44 15 Itl un.l 17 HIS TA
2034 62 John ThomDson .
Null Il..li,w. VT. r.
2034 90V r.E.KpnnP.lv
'031 1058 Mrs. l(l,.l,,.r.!..
8656 990 Wm.M'Kniir'ht-
1879 tax
Henry M. Deckcrt
Jon 11 Nicholson
Alfred Avery
John Ryan A others
L. Wilmarth Estate
Georirn Itnmlia
r s. i r rwuriiar
3777 40o)"trgeCrai,T1
1 Andrew I. King
3785 400 Thomas Griffith
2266 210 J. B. Sterlev
TTOKTnv Tnvv vamo
4280 1057 J. S. Hvde Vlne
vnrrl pn 11 Int. 9AO A A
4370 454 J. 8. Hvde- Sub-div
nos.l,2.8,4,6,7,9,lU13 8t 24
J. L. Eilis 152 04
Georirn Dwlilnnnn
of sub-division no.15
Wingart & Rubel
sub-division No. 16
C.M.Albert sub-div.
No 20
Jacob Didlot Sub
division No. 23.
Mathias Kline-No.
10 1879 tax
Mathias Kline No.
27, 1879 tax
isro
4371 52 Joseph Hertzell no.27
79 tax 6 61
Pa. Cannel Coal Co. 136 22
do do do 22-5 66
do do do 214 40
Shawmut Can'l CI.co.137 17
do do do 135 28
do do do 213 40
J. C. Wellincton 45 95
Noble Coal & oil Co. 1 1 62
do do
Joseph Wilhelm
of Sub-div. No. 15
iiyue & Urock way
Hartshorn lot 219 89
Hyde & Brockway
ti. units lot
75 Hyde it Brockway
G. McCullough lot
250 Hyde & Brockway
107 do do
Firman lot
16(5 Hyde & Brockway
847 N. It. I.niin A- ollioii.
660 Henry Lor;-in Carlisle 42 82
vjv 00 7 44
610 John C Frcnch-W.prt 40 68
25 .1. t! I.iuv-1 of 19 R S3
G. Wise sub-fliv.rio.17 10 79
Geo. Wise J of 19 5 84
Geo. Weis sub-uiv.23.J0 79
Win. Mack 40 14
4279
4370
4370
4070
4371
4370
4371
4369,
4344
4453
4342
4343
4450
4218
4248
!49
4370
42431
4400
4242
4272
4242
4200
4182
4271
4370
4570
4370
4370
4400
932
26
60
50
52
60
62
573
902
900
677
569
900
154
41
(iO
26
675
50
6 02
10 74
10 74
1108
6 45
6 64
6 45
i
16 67
6 07
7 49
20 47
49 68
8 38
33 45
46 01
50
25
50
200
4372 702.60 N. western M. Ex.col48 50
4871 1
4334 876.50
4409 865.60
4452 811
4242 28.70
200 1
4188465
4272 518
4340 60
4341 325.40
4248 116.65
4255 1
4396 J 10C2.10
40 83
do do 156 04
do do 166 88
do do 145 20
do do 6 95
43 82
do do 60 97
do do 135 52
do do 9 56
do do 64 23
do do 81 60
do do
195 70
5288 825
0287 825
5289 546
5290 612.7
4194 400
4195 676
4196 989
4197 220
6005 990
4451 1030.30 N. western M &Ex.col83 31
JAY TOWNSHIP.
5283 1100 Amos It. Merrill
do do
do do
do do
do do
William Parker
James Lyude
D. K. Jones
James Stokes
do do
do do
Sebastian Weis
do do
Reading,Fisher & Co,
do do
William Robinson
do do
Philip M. Price
do do
do do
E. B.England
do
do
DuBois & Lowe
Richard Gardner
Hezekiah Horton
do
David Tyler
Finley.Youug 4 Co
do do
D. W. Moore
O. R. Price
Henry Loraine
do
Tyler & Finney
do
4195
4195
4197
4895
4899
4906
4815
5016
5019
5006
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