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CLOSING EXERCISES. As was indicated in the "l‘mt" oil the 20th, the closing exercises at. tlia“ University canic oti yesterday after ‘ noon, and were witnessed and on. joyed by a large nnmhcr of the par-i ents and friends of the students in‘ attendants. The programme was so long that we have not room to pnli lish it in full, but cannot refrain from mentioning the names of some oi those who participated in the cxer cises. All did well, but those we mention excelled themselves. After singing by the school and scvern' rccitations, Miss Bell Gitford rccitm , in a distinct, clear voice, “Annie am VVillie’s Prayer,” which was followei by the reading of a paper—the “Chip Basket”—edited by Miss Addie J. Chambers and Carrie \Vhite, read by Clarence “'hite. and which con tained many good things. The reci tations by Miss Addie George, Jas. H. Hill, Ed. Smithers, Luella Wit tenmeyer, and the reading by R, Crawford, Miss Emma “’eller and Miss Rosa Downs, were all good—— especially so with the reading by the last named young lady. G. H. Jud sou’s original poem was quite good? and created much nierriinent. All} acquitted themselves creditahly, and ‘ the entire programme was executed‘ satisfactorily. ‘ In conclusion, Prof. Anderson 1 presented a gold pen to little Emmai Collins and a napkin ring to Fannyi Robinson for greatest proficiency in} writing. The Prof. stated that 125‘ scholars were in attendance, and that 113 were examined—the remaining 12 being recent arrivals. Eighty pupils passed above seventy in ex amination. The gold watch was giv en to Miss Luella Wittenmeyer, and the dictionary to J. H. Judson, each having received the highest average in their studies of the entire school, and obtaining the same standing— -98 per cent. Judge Burke presents ed the valuable gifts to the success ful competitors in a most happy and graceful manner. The Judge con gratulated the city upon the flourish ing and prosperous condition of the University, the necessity and high importance of fostering the educa tional interests of the community, and the great benefits springing from such an institution. Mr. Burke closed his remarks by giving the two successful competitors excellent ad vice concerning the necessity of con tinued exertion, perseverance and integrity. The exercises closed with drill by the cadets and the University caosei. for a two weeks' vacation—Post. A SUDDEN DEATH. There is smut-thing torrihh: in ”It“ thought of having our friends strickt-ui down at. our side. without it [nu-ting ward of emit-:mnent or mnsnlutlnu-une lINI-~ ment, at our side in the thlsh nt' vigm-onu liti'. cheering our honrts with their loviug‘ sympathy; thcnoxt at our 11‘”. pale u-itM .ivnth. (It-at to our Cl‘it‘s and Inn-dip“- nt mn tears. Every exu-ssiwly t‘at Iwrmn i~ in instant tlntlgL-rof Sllch u th-ath. Sewn tvmhe of the Victinh~ ot'nbosity div nt Iwurt dist-asporappnph-xy. Allan‘s Anti-Mt. the only mun-«L: tnr uhmity. l‘t‘llllt‘t'~‘ thv weight by n-gnéntinq tlu- liiquiun :unl “mutilation ut tlu- fund. It i< l'l'l'rt‘t'll)’ inn-unless. :mul Imm» will hum-e. in every instance. a reduction at weight from two In five pnumls :1 “wk. A Living Witness. Do not (lespalir ol cvvr limliug ruliol' from that dn-mll'ul (liSmN'li}'.~'[v¢‘p.~'i:l. or in mm»- iiver unnpluint. A Single trial of “’hilu's Prairie Fluwor will make yuu :l \\'ilnv~‘.~' to its ml'ullibilily. Ul‘llggv~ls say ilu-y newr suitl a medicine lill‘y «:m nmw heartily n‘cnnmu-ml. It «mm vln-lmiv rlwummism. culnueuue :uui uln-rmi~ sci-ul- Illa. organic liability. lll'l'anl~'|u ss. m 2 Mu. Fur lomuic cmnplnint it has In» «41ml. l'rnil'ic Flowvr i-i guliwrml hum tin pruiric» nl‘tlle lnr mast. null tlwn um-l‘u‘ly [ll't‘lnll'l‘li iu the form of :1 liquill medicine by :u: (-xpcriuu'ml phydvinn. [4 pm‘iliw ly purl-:y wgl-luhlc uml Inn-mic» in any reamnnhlv :mmuul. yet :I pmu-rl'ul pun-gm live if lulu-n in. (')\'(‘l‘ (Imus. i)inl‘lilm~ in lull are with with homo. For min- by :lii Llfuggisls. ’J‘rinl size, 25 ms. ifill'glf ~i/.1-. M (is. N. D. TOBEY, Ship Wright and Caulker WATER S'l‘lfllll'l', ‘ l’cn-i 'l‘u“ nacnd, \V. ’l‘. ‘y l O L; I'M PIA ‘ UNION ACADEMY ‘ l lume-Il hy u Juim 'iltu'l" mnu-nny. \vi'h n! 1'upil:ll~‘lm'l( ul Limmmmml iwlwzlum-‘l m HH-> ‘nlih llu'lu‘uph- nl Wmhingluu 'l‘c-rrnuz-y ml-' \‘unhldml’nr whwulinn m Ihuw hrum lla‘~‘li|. study usuuliylmr-uwl In Aannn-umnl Iliglr SrlumlHJ-mhhu llw lmun-hmgnu-mlI) luuglll ' in the mnnnun VII-nus“! llu- umulr)‘. I Thu Svlmul is ‘HVI‘IWI lnm Ihrm- lHnmrl "wilt-4. viz; Al-mlmnlv. Hrnmnmr um! l'riA. lll:l|‘_\'.llnll Imp”!lll't'vxlu-rlv-Ilu|vll.~l.~|'rulnlln- i lqu-Hl to the highest urmlo. In rvuuluranu-I' » "(L-wing wrmu-n vxumlnnllmm in 'u‘l‘YlUllr‘} atmlh‘fl.answering I.) per will. 0! quesliulu :ukml. ‘ Course) of Study. ACADEMIC IH'ZPAR’I‘MEN'I‘. FUI‘IL GRADES EACH RI‘IQI'IHING UN“ YEAR FUR (TUMI’LI‘L’I‘IUN. 5 SEt‘osn YEAR. ‘Lutin Hnunnmr. (A) lliruvk (inuumul’. l'u-sur's i ‘: mmwn luries. l.\m-lunt History, illiuh Alizvhru. (A) High Aritlnnc mu) Hi-mm‘lry. (lii h‘ienwmury Ash-on‘my English lhulunnu‘, (H ‘ | mum“ YEAR. i s [lornce‘n odes, ‘ ley. ‘ Herodotus. Memorabilia. Evidences «Christian, |\\'m. Tell. my -_Morul Svicnce. {English Literature, Physics, Geology, Logic. I I-‘mn‘ n-mu. Lutin Hmmmuly (m \‘umral llnslurg. 'lll'lllllllllll’y Algulnm. .tlmmriv. Nulnml I’hllomphy, l‘hyumlouv. [Huh .\rnhmuilc. (m l’llysiful lh-n-‘rruphy, English Urumumr. Tllllll) YEAH. Ulcern‘aselcot mmi'ns Virgil‘u Juno“, ”ruck Renders. AIHUHHIH. m-rmnn Render, Trlgunometry, )IL-nsumllon, survey- Nm‘lmniun. (mg. ‘l‘unstilntinnl7.B.. Political Economy. 'Uhulnlstl‘)’. Exorcist-u In (‘omposltitm unll Dm‘lnmnflon Ilu-mlglmht tln- course to tho-Ith yeur. whvn nriuinul nmtlnna. written reviews, ulmtruut, on .. will be umumxn, GRA MMA R l) EPA R'l‘M ENT. 'l‘hls- emhrarus all tlm stutllos generally} taught ln mmnmn schools. lmtww-n thu Tllll‘tl‘ ltrmlor, l’rlmaryn\rlthnwt|c. Tllil'tl Hangm phyun-lcul‘ruuymfilnu studies, unto the first In the l\(’tl(ll'llll(‘ llupul‘tmt‘ut. ut whlrh tlmc lmnlls are t-xyn-cuul m pamuxamlnaltnu In the lullnwlnx studios, wlnrh rumtttutu tlu- hiuh est armle at ”In Grammar Duparmwnt: llulllon's English Grammar. uonm’aphy completed. with map-drawlng trum Inn-Inory and use of Tq-rrcstrlnl (Hula-s. llhtul‘y of the llnltml Hinton. outlines nl English History. Fifth ltrallrr, l'. l’urle)’.- Illutury. erttt-n Smelling. l‘vnmannhil). l'mr tlraliArltlnuetlc completed and Meutu Arith met 0. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. This Department is the mm nn'on'mx'r. uncl we pmrumu (lningthornnuh work in build {nu the szrunn-l-wm'k lnr hum-e mluvutlon. um- ayntum m' Inst I-uutlon t-lnhml-vs the ‘laucnt plans uml most approved Hyatt-ms for AWAKENING AND INSTRUCTING the young mind, null ut the mum! thno touch lmz It to thhm for ttsvlt At'l‘l‘ltA’l‘llA‘ nntt unnmm. 'l‘hu llllcthll'ltlllfl nru tnught from Wilmn‘s I-‘nlnlly nnd Schnnl (hurts, nnt ll thvy learn to rent. and than puss in order. at the snmutlmu rum-lvinannl Instruvtlnm In Lnn~ unngo. Cmuhhmtimm of Numbers, Uruwlng. Penmanship nmt (immunity. ’l‘l'l‘l'lfls: \ 'l‘niilon inclmmetl from time of onimm-o to (91mm nfun'lli.i|.n'l must he pnid in mlvnnou. N 0 deduction will In: made (except in cuaes of nmtmcted illlu-ru. Acnvlmniu Depart. for iurm of 10 weeks. .910 00 Gnumnm- “ “ " .. 7 50 l‘l'imm'v “ “ “ .. 5 ml .‘l’nnlc. French nnd (im‘nmn. ('xfl'n. ('nmnwrcluiunll Nm'nml studies only. ...!12 MI (fig-‘We nfl'ur vxcullmli fut-ill! it-s lm‘ mil-suing: (‘mmnvrnhll unvl Nm'uml stu-l'u-a. Hum] lmzml I'll" be lm'i nmu' tin- srimul at from N 103: nor wruk. \lusk- lvssmm mu be furnished; ulsn Instruction in drawing. M. 1:. IU)\'AI.. Principal. Notice to Creditors Est. of Dennis Haight, dec.‘ '\To'l‘l(‘l~2 IS HEREBY GIVEN BY 'l‘lll-l ['s'- A (lt'l‘flixllt't‘..ll'hllinifl'l'ifllil'"t tlm t-utntv of Dennis lluiuht. (lm‘l-uswl. to the (‘l't‘tlhurs 01‘. um! ull pvt-suns Imvhuz (-lulnu nuninst tho .~ni<l doceum-d. tn n-xtht tlwm. with tho‘ nut-vssury \‘nut-lwrd, within 0m- \‘l‘tll‘ nfn'r lllt‘ «hue nt‘ thhnutit-v. tn thn- salt} tttlluinistmtm'.ut his I'cihlcm-c In Port 'l‘mvn-mml. W. T. “'31.". 11. LEARNFD. Administra tor of tho Estntvuf Donuts "night. tlccumod. 1 llrxulnhnw .\‘ lnmun. .\tt\‘.'.~4 t'm' I‘lsmtv. t Uutcd nt l'urt'l‘mvnscnd. ”Lt. 30, A. “"1578 P. M. Bummmw. WM. A. [XMAN BRADSHAW 8.. INMAN. ‘T’I‘URNI-ZYS AT LAW AND l'lmt‘THßS A In Admiralty. l’m‘r Tuwnmml. W. T Dr. Isaac N. Power I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ‘ omm; AT 1 FLA. CONNER, W. 'l‘. ‘l, ""T “““W’” —' '‘ ' “"“‘“ é lmws rum mum-2 | —_ " ll'tlu-skin lx- yvlimv and muddy. tlw lm\\‘v;.~‘ constipated; il'yml Imu- ringing in Ewan-19:1 pnim in the shlu. ~ix'k Hmulzu- w. ‘~‘lllll' stomach. hot or ‘lry ~‘k'ln. ‘Slmts‘ lwl'nn- the, cyw. hm] lush! in [he ‘mumh. mhl I'u-ct :uullmmls‘. aim-pint“. ,gitlulilw~'~'. I'M 0| aplwtirv. h'lll cimllalion ul lln- Dim-(l. “wilt-d limlw. Aha. you may !<:ll'r-i_v cmwllulv your liver is um nl’ ()l‘lll'l'. ' l'hc liwr i 4 nmru up! In lit-COMlCtll~’ol’l|t'l‘(‘tl Itlmn any nllwr organ 01' {hr hmly. .124 Hi ftlul)’ is In lilh-r llu- pllrilil's from ”w Mmul EWIIC'II it hwomw \n-uk. uerum-Il and "liwnwll it IIHI~I lzlil $OllO its duly. and Llh» \\'lmh- lunly sllllbl'h 'l‘r)’ \Vlzith' ,l'mil'iv l’lmw‘l'. (lw groan“! ]\'llU\\‘H :iwr ”Minimal in ”w \vurhl. Snmlflv lunth- ‘35 Imm. large ~im- 7.": cum. Fm <4l|c uny fwln'nu * Wu. Imnn. J. l-fi. l'l'un CENTRAL HOTEL, Situnlw! u! how! ..I l‘nmn “'lml‘f. l'orl ’l‘unumnul “. ’l‘. 'l‘hi‘ Iluuw 1~ nv“ :nul Inn-“ 1;; lm'th-J. mm pmw~~v~nl| lhv ummlntllu‘nh Mu First-Class Hotel. 11~ l‘mr i-‘ ~llllltliv-l “HII llu- Iw~l ul “WINK, l.|ql|ul~ ”ml I'ig:u‘-. 'l‘hvrv i~:l lll"l-('lll~~ Hill izn‘ 1 'l'ultlu- Mll'l Ih'n'lin: “Willi in llm IIIIXI'I Nothing will he la-ll Hn'lnm' tn nmkv Ihl~ Hum wrunli 10 Hour in the ’l'rx'ritnn‘. .i.’ lmhh .\ l'l'tdL 3v 1; H' “01:1; ; General Merchandise. C. W. MORSE, "AK lummu. - - ~ - “'l' 3.3",“ I'm lum- lumgm. um! r-‘npnlivs ()fnilkinds urni~hwl nl Ihr lunvst L-nsh lu'iuc. LOS T, LOS T! 3 .\l 1-. n. (z. n. Rnthwhiid. or the firm or Ruth-whim & Cm. of this place. has been nutbmnnue enough to lose It heavy. gold cruseomzununt for his watch chain. It. liq-an: a Masonic emblem of thcii'ld Scottish Rho. and letters and figures as follows‘ "1).0. H. R.. iH7'2."_ A reward 0115 [will be paid to the tinder. SALE OF BOATSI . l Belonging to the Revenue .Mu'iue Servzce. CUSTOM HOUSE. § Pon’l"l‘owxsmu. W. 'l‘. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. Dec. 16. 1878. XVI”, be sohl nt public auction to the highest and be<£ biiltk'l‘ for cash. at I‘.’ o’clock noon of Monday, the 30th dny of December. 1878, ‘ M the Custom House. Port Townsend. W. 'l‘.. ‘ THREE OLD BOATS Belonging to the Rove-mu- Sn-nnn-r "\an jcolt". Infirrnnnmu in rrl'ntiun to llwmh ‘nmy he nbtnim :1 at thi< ollico. Thu Nov 'ornmont rcscrvrs (In: right to rojm-L any or all lihh'. H. A. “'El‘nfi'l'l‘lll. (MPH-Mr. l‘orc’l‘ownscml, \\'.'l‘., Ike. Is. 1575. oo’ T o Admmlstator s 1\ once to Grechtors. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF JEF FERSON COUNTY. W. 'l‘. —IN THE MATTER OF Tm; ESTATE OF —- Thomas Savage, dec. NOVICE lh‘ HEREBY GIVEN" BY L the nmh-rsigm-tl :ulnninislrnmr u! the estate of ’l‘hmnns Snvngv «lvcunwtl. In lhtft'l"‘llilor~' ul‘. am] all pox-«um having \'|:Iilll~ uguilwt the said (Iva-um! m vxhihill than with lhv lwcvsezlry \‘ll|l\'lll‘l'~'. within um-_\'v:lr:ll‘tvrthu dam of this nmim- tn tlw sui‘l mhninhtrmw at hi~ rosinlmm- m-nr .N‘mlwck. W. 'l‘.. or to his Minna-y H. “Ul'l‘ii ll'nllc-r IC<q . Mr. hli ()lth in the city ‘0! Port 'l‘mvniuml. W. 'l‘., or .bc forever lmrrml. -‘ ~.-"-" haul-the Nth 1113' nt' hm-vnnhvr 15‘7“. .J.\.\llc-5 ImNM'AN. \ .‘NminNratm' n! the esmtu of 'l‘hwnm‘ ‘ Savage dcceasul. 4-1:“, TllO wide Circulation of the ARGUS And the Large amount of reading it contains of the latest dates Make it Profitabie for the Advertiser, and a Welcome Visitor to the general Reader. G. F. aflyfimxm g: ‘9 ._ " » W.)- ————o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DECALIIIIS e\' «-... - I. 0 G ‘l'fll MOT 'I‘"TW" '*- sic) 8116 ( :ul-1\ Of Extra. HARDWARE, House and 811 m Carpenter’s Tools, SHIP CHANDLERY, GROCE R I E S, PRO VISIONS, Boots and Shoes, WINES, ‘l'... I ‘Q U o R s“ LIGARb. &L., &C. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MALL Kinds .At the Lowesat Price. Port 'l‘ouwnscud, \V. T. WATERMAN & KATZ, ' ”iii All} Willi SW Sill“ i“ Hi i ii IV'I E B C H A N T S 3ND DEALERS IN we, .1! p. ,r" .- G-eneml Mercmur’réuue, Harp (,mtslmzfly 0n Ilmul THE LAD CZiTICSiI‘ 8'11") ("K OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS Consisting in part of Furniture, Lumber, Doors, and Windows, U". lG 0. \,',~,', A" .r/ll Rim/x n/"BI/f/I/ing' . Ila/Irwin! 141,171qu 2 [lil/l/L‘llllflllN, Sui/(Hwy, do. And Will Sell CHEAPER FOR CASH, Than any House on Puget Sound! ’ ”AGI‘IN'I‘SFUR Wells, Fargo 85 Company’s Express Our Facilities fer Purchasing in the Leading- Markets are Superior to any. "'0 mi” gi(2:171?!ill—gli:(:-,IL{I:—(:II(mgr on SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK A! Hm wmst Liberal Discount. \‘CA 'l‘ E R Nip-"\N & K A 'I‘Z. 15/5" V 10 TORIVETV ‘ t ,: A . m Be L‘ghtes ~ ' [LI saw, 4" l! at / ‘ uw' ’ ' ~ \ , . u ' lira." ‘\ 1m“ « :.a.4s¢“)z.; ;*: Em n 7 H ,'\ , , . / I ‘ | - I M\‘ 49“}; ._ w“ SAVE 25 DOLLARS hmd more, by buying a. machine that will last you s life time, and that. hu .1) m {cat :1) ur vcm 'ula. * A .H U L VICTOR SEWING mcmrm co., I (mm: Termlto Aging.) . . 881 W. Madison St, Chic-30.13. I Send (or Circular. Quality. AGENTS IN I: 'l‘lil‘ BU‘OIE‘ZZZETL’ 22-1} MOWER & REA Hi I: Taylor’s Sulky Rakes, HAINE’S HEMEER MOLINE FLOWS. Sweenstake Thrashers SEED DRILLS Mitchell’s Farm Wagons 850., 850., «SO..