MB. J. H. BATES. Newspaper Advertiriug Ageut. 41 Park How (Times Buildiug), New- York, is authorized to contrmct for advertise ments in the CITIZEN. rnjTC D A T>T?TJ ma'tx* fomul on file nt G«sl ¥ lb. Eoos—lo qts »> do?eii. FLOCB —Wheat, sll@B V bbl, sack #1.25® T2 ; buckwheat. t2.50 V owt. GRAIN —Oats,4O ots buvbel; corn 15 ; wheat sl. .5 rye 75 cents : buckwheat, 60. HONE* —2O cts. 1 lb. LARD— 7 c V lb. Tallow, 6@7. MOLASHEB— SO6Oc V gallon. Syrup, 50@60c, ONIONS— $1.25 t> bush. POTATOES —2Sc. ¥ bushel. SCOAR—Yellow 7<®Bc.; white 9@loc. ¥ lb. ~ SALT—NO. 1, *1.75 V barrel. Republican Candidates. We are authorized to make the following announcements, subject to Primary Election in this county. The names appear in alphabeti cal order: Congress. J. D. McJUNKIN, ESQ., Butler. THOMAS ROBINSON, ESQ., Butler. State Senate. A. L. CAMPBELL, ESQ., Petrolia. JOHN M. GREER, ESQ., Butler. Assembly. DR. S. D. BELL, Millerstown. WILLIAM P. BRAHAM, Mercer township. ADAM EKAS, of Clinton township. THOMAS HAYS, Fairview borough. I)R. WM. IRVINE, Forward township. W.M. M. MARSHALL, Forward tp., farmer. R. P. SCOTT, ESQ., Butler. WM. S. WALDRON, ESQ., Forward town'p. District Attorney. A. T. BLACK, ESQ., Butler. A. M. CUNNINGHAM, ESQ., Butler. KENNEDY MARSHALL, ESQ., Butler. Associate Judge. C. M. BROWN, of Harrisville. DAVID DOUTHETT, Forward township. DANIEL FIEDLER, Jackson township. AB'M. McCANDLESS, Butler township. THOMAS MARTIN, Esq., Jeffersown Tp. A. D. WEIR, Buffalo township. Tickets and Cards. We have reduced the price of tickets and cards to candidates at Primary election to $3 per thousand, and can furnish same on short notice. NOTICE! Abraham Lincoln Johns, a boy from Orphans Home, who was bound to me, has ran away. I therefore cau tion every person not to harbor or give him anything on my account, as I'will not be responsible for anything he may purchase or contract for. JOSEPH EWINO. Clinton township, May 4, 1880. CLINTON TOWNSHIP AUDITORS REPORT. TOWNSHIP TAX. Amount of duplicate for the year 1879, Thomas Wood collector .$364 26 Exonerations _ $ 2 25 Collectors percentage 18 10 Net amount due township $343 91 Jas H. Norris, Treasurer, in account with Clin ton township, Dr. Received of Thomas Wood, collector $343 91 Received of C. Johnston collector 1878.. 155 54 Received of J. Harvey collector 1871.... 24 70 Received of Jas. Davis collector 1875.... 12 28 Whole amount .$536 43 W. C. Negley, pub'g report '78...$ 4 00 W. J. Trimble building bridge... 28 00 F. Scfton building bridge 31 00 T. Wood making dublicate 1 50 J. Jones repairing bridge 1 50 A. B. Katz water trough 5 00 R. Sefton water trough 5 00 T. Love m king new road 45 00 E. F. Muder plank 50 00 B. F. Ilavs reparing road 20 00 Wm. Leckey building bridge.... 12 50 C. Bergman water trough 4 00 Wm. Sefton building bridge 17 00 E. F. M tuler plank 23 00 Wm. H. Harvey foot log 3 00 Geo. Westerman hauling plank. 13 00 Wm. Harvey Jplank 68 98 H. Bicket repairing bridge 14 72 Recording Auditors report 2 00 G. M. Gibson finger boards 2 00 T. Westerman services Com 12 00 " " " 4 76 Wm. Harvey trough plank Ac... 18 28 Wm. Flick trough 4 00 E. A. Anderson Com. Lcc 4 00 J. Maizland finger board 2 50 A. Monks services Com 12 00 " bridge and finger board.. 11 00 E. Anderson Com. services 12 00 G. M. Gibson " " 12 00 J. Maizland " " 12 00 Wm. Norris " " 12 00 S. Hemphill foot log 2 50 J. N. Kirkpatrick plank 1 00 E. F. Muder plank 11 20 T. Westerman percentage 88 F. Stark making finger boards... 770 John Anderson use of house 2 50 Auditors services 6 00 Stationary 20 T. Westernman put'g up boards. 600 T. Westerman percentage col lector April 14 1879 1 34 Amount ilue Treasurer on last settlement 5 46 Treasurers perceutage 15 37 Exter day for "auditors 3 00 Balance due township from treasure..s 5 54 POOR TAX. Amount of duplicate for the year 1879 Thomas collector s9l 06 Exonerations $ 58 Collectors percentage 4 52 $ 5 10 Net amount due township SBS 96 James H. Norris treasurer received of Thomas Wood collector $ 85 96 Received Crawford Johnston collector 1878 - 48 20 Whole amount received by treasurer .$134 16 Amount of vouches redeemed by treasurer George P. Maizland keeping pauper D. Pugh SSO 00 Collecting for D. Pugh 4 10 Wm. Harvv service as Overseer Poor 11 96 Making out duplicate T. W00d... 1 00 S. Anderson services as Overseers Poor 10 60 To Wm. Harvey collector for D. Pugh 10 00 Amount due James H. Norris treasurer thrugh mistake on last settlement 6 87 Treasurer percentage 3 94 Amount in hands of treasure $ 31 69 Amount due township from Crawford Johnston collector $47 11 We the Auditors of Clinton township, have examined the account of James H. Norris, Treasurer of Clinton township tax and find it as above stated, and believe it to be correct this 26th of April, 1880. J. N. KIRKPATRICK,) J. C. NORRIS, [ Auditors. THOMAS WOOD, J BORO. ORDINANCE A N Ordinance relating to Licensing Hacks and other Conveyances, carrying passen gers within the borough of Butler : SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the borough of Butler, and it is here by ordained by authority of the same. That from and after the passage and legal publica tion of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful for any person, not a permanent resident of said borough, owning, driviug or in any way exercising any control over any Hack or Hacks Omnibus or Omnibuses, Carriage or Carriages, or any Vehicle or Vehicles of any kind what soever, to run any such conveyance or convey ances for transportation of passengers for money from and to points within the borough, or from a poiut in said borough to a poiut outside of said borough, without first procuring a license from the Chief Burgess, or in his absence or in ability, from the President of the Town Coun cil; for which he, she, or they shall pay the sum of $lO for each and every day for each ve hicle with two or more horses or mules, and the sum of $5 for each vehicle with one horse or mule. SEC. 2. Any body offending against this Or dinance shall hesubjeot to a flno of $25, for each day such violation continues, to be enforced by arrest, trial and sentence of Chief Burgess or a Justice of the Peace; and on default to pay the fine imposed, to be committed to the Lockup for a period not exceeding 48 hours. Any per son conspiring with or in anv way aiding or abetting non-residents to evade the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be liable to arrest, and upon conviction, as in case of non-residents, shall be liable to like fine and punishments as non-residents. SEC. 3. The officer arresting such offender, and Magistrate shall be entitled to fees same as for similar seryices, to be pollected from the parties; and such Magistrate shall have power (a compel attendance of witnesses by subpeena or attachment. SEC. 4. This Ordinance shall not apply to conveyances in use for the transportation of the United States Mail. M. J. REIBER, F. M. EASTMAN, Clerk. Pres't. A. L. REIBER, Chief Burgess. Approved April 15th, 1880. ]mys:3w SOME females have just been arrest ed in Kentucky for the manufacture of illicit whisky. This it the first recorded instance of a woman keeping still. I ANOTHER REDUCTION. Salil #1 so » Magnolia Klour 2 25 Ked Ball 1 75 Bauner Happy Home Ohio Mills Pearl White, guaranteed the best pantrv flour on the market. Try it M. KKIBER, SR. Opposite National Hank. Main street, Butler I'a. Wheat! Wheat! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter & Boos' Mill, Butler, Pa. WALTER & Boos. SEE a woman in another column, near Speer*s Vineyards with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's Port Grape wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged.—Sold by all Druggists. 2Saply Boyd's Miniature Galvanic Batterios Have given relief to thousands of sufferers, from nearly every disease, We claim of electric ity, as a curative agent, is now, as acknowl. edited by all first-class physicians, and in the form we it is the most convenient in use. Price 50 cents, will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. Circulars contain ing letters from prominent persons cured bv its use, will be furnished on application. HENRY MIXER, Wholesale Agent for West Penn'a. No. 32 Sniithlield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mo-2t. A Free Invitation Is extended to each and every individual in Butler aud surrounding unties, to call at the immense establishment ol Hitter & Ralston, and examine the stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Milliery and Trimmings, a larger stock and lower price than can be found elsewhere. NOTICE. In June, 1879, I moved ray photo graph gallery from Jefferson street to my present location in the new Union Block, on Main street, where I have one of the finest lights and best ar ranged galleries in the western part of the State. Nothing but first class pic tures are made by me, and all are fine ly re-touched and .artistically finished at less prices than the photographers of the city, from where I have quite a number of patrons in charge, and my work is better than that of most of the city photographers. I warn my pat rons that the rooms on Jefferson street, formerly occupied by me are now oc cupied by another man, with whom I have no business connections, and that any representations of his to the con trary are false. JOHN. P. ORR. April 28th, 4t. As THE time for gardening is com ing on every person should look to their interest in securing good plants of the latest varieties, which can be had by calling on J. W. Bormass & Co., west of town. A'ew Advertisements. Widow's Appraisements. The following appraisements of personal prop erty and real estrte, set apart for the benefit of the widows of decedants. have been filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Butler County, in accordance with [an Act of Assembly of 14th April, A. D., 1851, as follows: Anua Frederick S3OO 00 Esther Goldinger 300 00 Catharine Hoch 300 00 Lavina Critchlow 294 95 Elizabeth Bauder 260 00 Sarah|A. Kane 300 00 Margaret N. Smith 300 00 Penelope C. Allen 300 00 Pereilla Hall 300 00 Elizabeth Linsay 94 50 The above will be presented for confirmation on Wednesday, the 9th day of June, 1880. W. A. WRIGHT, Clerk. Boad Reports. Notice is hereby given that the following road reports have been confirmed nisi by the Court, and will be presented on the first Wed nesday of June term, being the 9th day of said month, A. D., 1880. If no exceptions are filed they will be confirmed absolutely : Public road in Venango township, beginning at a point where the Washington aud Clinton ville rosses the Scrubgrass road, to a point on said Scrubgrass road, west some thirty or forty rods. Public road in Butler township, beginning at a point on the Meridian road where it crosses the little Counoquenessing creek, thence run ning up along the western bank of said creek to where said road intersects with the Butler and New Castle Pike. Public road in Summit township, between a poiut at or near the duelling house of James Stevenson ou said nublic road, and the point where the public road leading from a point at or near Herman Station on the Butler Branch of the Western Penn'a Railroad intersects the Butler and Kittanning road at or near the land of Geo. Trimbour. BUTLER COUNTY, SS : Certified from the Record this 10th day of May, A. 1)., 1880. W. A. WRIGHT, Clerk. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Levi Mason, As signee of C. M. ZincK, has filed his final account in the office of the Prothonotary of Butler coun ty at C. P. No. 337 June Term, 1879, and that tlie same will be presented for confirmation and allowance, at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Butler, on the 9th day of June, A. D., 1880. A. RUSSELL, May Bth. 1880. 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If you are unable to procure Through Tick ets to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kan sas, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ne braska or California, by the direct "PAN-IIAN DLE ROUTE," at your nearest Railroad Sta tion, p lease address ~WUm O'Bjplen, Gen'l Passenger Agent, 'Pan-Handle Route,' COLUMBUS, OHIO, lillinbryTT TRIMMED HATS, PLUMES, FEATHERS, RUCHING, RIBBONS. Puff and Switches in stock and made to order on short notice, at i imam Next door to D. H. Wuller's Drug , Store, Butler, Pa. my2-6m. Haits Ca MOST complete stock Ipr OF (iOODS EVER OFFERED. SILK, FUK, WOOL. AND CLOTH HATS A.INTD CAPS FOR MEN*, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND WILT, BE SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON WILL BE INTRODUCED AS SOON AS THEY APPEAR IN THE EAST. WE ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Gents' Fimiishing Goods. |3f-THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC SOLICITED. REMEMBER THE PLACE: 8 Doors North of Berg & Co,'s 3ak* M. Fire & Bra. 100 & 102 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, ANOTHER VERY LARGE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! A very desirable lot of Drew (taxis, just ojiened. ! Notwithstanding the heavy advance in the Eaa at 8, lo and 12' ie. tern cities. m all Domestic Dry Goods, we still 01- One ciisc of Dainasse, beautiful (lesion, only 124 c. fe .l'V"as^ow* is ever" One case of Keps. all colors and shades, is & 2<>c. n , s . - An entire new design of Dress Goods, 15. a, and , at" oJiaVSm"l*: * ' ' Tick in.ir. very heavy, 30 ami 25c. French Novelties In (treat variety. 35, 40 and 50c. Cheviot Shirting, 8.10 and 12" t c. French Novelties, very desirable", go and T."k'. "or stock of Lace » urtaius is very large, ranc- Cashineres, 12'',. 15 and 2i>e. mg in price from 20 to 75c. Cashmere, better grade, 25, 30 and 35c. Towls, c 1 * s, 10 and 12' Jc. All-wo.»l French Cashmeres, -to. 45 and soe. Towels, extra quality. venr large, 15. 25 and 35c. All-wool French Cashmeres verv fine, 60,78c&51. Turkey Red Table Dainasfc.no. .5c and sl. Silk Warp Cashmeres, exceedingly line, $1.13 to ' nlaiuidneil shirts, f»>, 75c aim fl. $1.25. Laundried Mnrls. (10, hoc and 51. I Ladies' and Gents' Underw ear, w hite and col- We offer our Black and Colored Silks at unheard ored, verv low. of low prices. Our stock is verycoinplete.com In Hosiery and Gloves we offer very decided prising every shade and color, as well as everv 1,..™ ,j ns conceivable quality, ranging from fioc to *3. a tlo, 12! i :md 15c, a very good article in Ladles' We would call special attention to our verv at- Hose. tractive and very large stock of NEW LAWNS. At 124, 15 and 2.x;, Ladies Gloves in great ra- We received 500 pieces this week, which we offer riety. at the low price of loc. We also have a verv large llfack Cashmere Shawls, ?2.50, $;!, £4, $5. assortment of Lawns in line grades, at 12' i and 15c. | Rroche Shawls. sio, 315. We would call Special Atlentfou (o our very extensive stock of HAMBURG EDCa\C ASD I\KERTI\(>N, which we are Ml* ling at from 3c to 75c per yard, all of the newest design. M. FIRM Bro. 100 & I©2 Federal Street. Allegheny. To the Ladies & Gentlemen: Prof. Griiilniette's FRENCH KIDNEY PAD A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED In all cases of Gravkl. Diabetkr, Dropsy, Biugu's Disf.ahf or the Kidneys, Ikcoxtineicc* a*» RETENTION OF URINE, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. GaTAHBH OF THE I'LADDF.B. Hlnn CoLOBBB Urine, Pain in the Back. Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders of tbe Bladder and Urinary Organs, whether contracted by private disc-axes or otherwise. This greet remedy has been used with success for nearly ten years in France, with the most wonderful cura tive effects. It cures by absorption, no nauseous internal medicines being required. We hare hundreds of testimonials of cures by this Pad when all elso had failed. LADIES, if you are suffering from Female Weakness, Lencorrhcea, or dise&ses peculiar to fe males, or in fact any diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder or Urinary Organs, ask your druggist for Prof. GUII.METTE'S PRENCIi KIDNEY PAD, and take no other. If lie has not got it tend 92 and you will receive the Pad by return mail. Addreeg U. S. Branch. FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Billious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, and all diseases of the Liver. Stomach ami lilool. The pad cures by absorption, and is per manent. Ask your druggist foi this pad and lalce no other. If he does not keen it send 31.50 to the FRENCH PAD CO , (U- S. Branch) TOLEDO, OHIO, and receive it by return mail. J. A BRU., mar3-6m Wholesale Druggists, Pittsburgh, General Agent*. 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