The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 198, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 12, 1884 Page: 3 of 8
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TIIK WACO DAILY IHXAJIINEII TlllllSDAY JlOHXINljl 11NE 12 18811
CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
EXAMINATIONS AT THE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS
YESTBRTHY
Report of the 1rojcedhigi and Exercises at tho
Central School and Honora Institute and
First Street Colored Schools
Tin1 iUtoie ut the Central public
ehool eoni teil of tin cvamlniUiuu of
classes of the second anil third grades
uniler Mi Seanian In tin1 afternoon
the fourth grade ela e uniler Miss
Hcatliy were cviniiued Tin1 follow-
ing i the iiogrunine for the Central
eliool today
Mui Nisii ukntuai miiooi
lifth and Sixth irade Mi s Healt
Heading
irainnr1
Arithmetic
The examination of tin
ti ft Ii grade under
Moore priucip il take
and the
interesting
ercics
I
lifth Irade
Sixth irule
lifth irule
Host
Spelling sixth irule
Composition Sixth Crude
Ooiigrnphy lifth Crado
aimiUsuis ixt irii >
Heading sixth irade
ouiposilion Kitth irade
Arithmetic Sistli irule
lbst
irimmar Fifth irule
ieography Sixth initio
MiiKNixi rvriMii itiAxi > umitusu
Third iradeMi Hall
Salutaton lborl lirukl
I Kxaminalion in 1llow to Talk
Ueeitatiou lAila Wcmplc
KxamimUion in Arithmetic
KeeUatiiin l ivc
Spelling Match
liijeitiition icorgie Darwin
Kiiniiiition in ieography
Kecitation IVIla Ivitlaud
i vrsisi ixriiisi uxanp I rnDisd
1 ourth irade XV K Towiisnd
licett itioi Kcuben llenr s
rxiuuiuatiiiii in How to Talk
Heading ieorge Daniel
Intermission
Head niir William Culbertson
iCxaniiuatioii in Artlnnctie T l
Jeeitatioii Kugciie Carter
rn r MitirT riiinM
The examination of liril and second
grades of l irt street school under the
iie of Mr M I Moore a
came oil etenla iuite a
iber of pei tatms were presentand
n elcs credit
third fourth
Prof A 1
ilaei toihrt
ximination will cloc with an
prog i
annue o
f literm ex
Howard lijota
Irof 11 C Long and hiassisiants
have taken gieat interest in the exami
nations of Howard Institute and their
students are well trained in the It on
thev have been learning The l estoou
in and dceoratintr of this spacious
s diool room arc beautiful and credita-
ble Above and back of the principals
desk in large and well cut gilded let
ters on green background arc the fol-
lowing Our Public schools the
Hope of the People We Labor lo
Conquer Over the front door in
Li iireen is We Iroj Toward the
1 i
Mark
The examination of the lirs grade
under MissM laeksou and of the
second and third grades under Mrs 1
K K Long were held in the forenoon
The arithmetic classes did credit to
themselves y their great willingness
to work as well as by the performance
of that work and each one of the schol
ar did great credit t thiiiieh e in
thi examination
The afternoon was occupied with
geography reading and spelling Ap-
propriate muie vocal and intrunien
tal was rendered at intervals Croat
interest was manifested by both parents
and friends who attended in large
numbers
Today the fourth ami fifth grades
under Irof F O Long will be ex-
amined
County Con n Hiionir lor truiail Ho 1
Tn Hie l xvMixi
As the public attention i being called
to tins road and bridge question in the
city prints 1 ak room for some view
on a similar question The bitsines
men of Waco want good roads into the
city Waco pays twothirds of the
taxes into the county trcaurj Such
is the estimate of the tax collector
The city is in the county and by virtue
j of the taxes she pays ought to have
lupresontation in the ennimisisiomsrs
court Taxation without representa-
tion is odious The city ha for year
past yielded this claim but the time
lias come when she should urge it
The city has certainly a right to vote
on how the money he pays into the
public treasury should be expended
The consideration of the public is
called to thi It ih important And a
good man such a mini as AI Caruth
ers could be easily elected The city
should attend to this in time to have
representation in the noxt court
Citijin
Fills I
BedBugs Hits
oiled Ulli1111 IUS rlllUHCC
piitir chbimunk
lllloihin K ts
cliari oui by
The biok worn and dejected hhouhi
reai tha advertisement of Uoldcus
biquid Heef Tonio
A Bold Burglar
Mr K 1 Hargis and hi wite boards
at thi eornur of Man and Sixth streets
and wen1 niiiili the vietiuis of a htu
glary Tuesday night Mr lillanl
who i the motherinlaw of Mr Ilu
gis hoard the niuu eomr into the gil
ahout 1J oclock and s > i him no
around the house hut thought it a a
negro man going to the kitchen When
he did not hear him come on tho top
Mie looked again toward the window
Vao jUiiiTuijii
I he Kinnielicuient of
exercises for the term of
begin tomorrow morning
week This is the thirtythird ye ir lor
Dr It C rurlcson a an instructor of
the young ami the twentythird e ir of
the existence of Waco University Hcv
1 11 Bnyett of Pari will preach Ih
commencement sermon on Sum i
evening nxt at the lirst H ipti t
church Spaulding of Gal-
veston and Hew Dr Anders ofDii
las will address the literary so doties
A reunion of all the students will be-
held during the week The alumir
will nave their annua banquet on next
Friday evening June tiOth and hidgi
1 C Town of San Saba will deliver
the address
The Wm Itiio
The wool market was active yester-
day though pric w re a1 little off
We quote from 17 lo 1SJ cents as the
price paid The receipt j yesterday
were the li aviosl of ai on d ly ii th
season b ing 1I7 big in iking over
lifty thousand pounds The Moton
livirkct is quoted thi m irning which
showthere is a general dullness ald
the outlook rather gloiimv for thoidler
It seem there is no ihuic for a rii e
this11111 uer though lie noithern and
western clips m ly not be as Icavy as
anticipated and if thibe su tli rem ly
be a light i i ii ket liy fall
ut
Mctl Hand Williim Ish Texas M
A MiloiHv iidv It S McjIuoi
and daughter Mississippi 1 T Ilun
scy Chicago 1 I Stulii Duvm i V
Morgan and wife lirowiiwoi 1 W
XV l vaiix Waco 1 W Cutwnght
Austin W L liii s wife ami two
children Lcmpisvs 1 11 ChiHiim
IMdv Sotl Limieth Paris Txi M
DHall Washington V M Mitchell
lircuioud WS Weeks kirsieantsl
II Clarke San Antonio
PacificI W Mill in Mxia K 15
Malinger Dawson > 11 Cubbing Our
sienna F Sims Diwsou XV M Sinn
Duvson 1 OHiuekc i tlvostoi
L Mrown Sail Fr in ho I
ling Dallas K Green Cinciuiiiti II
I Martin St Louis Sim l 1 lies I
cline London X P M Kiiirin llills
boro 11 I Chapmaii Chicago W Ii
Walker lotouG CGraham St Louis
1 M Kit ward Stillwater II 15 San I
den and sou Helton P < ewis Helton
1 F Hiillock Malland F W Hobinsou
Wicatia Falls Chas Cook St Imis
l T MoGovvcn Houston li Hushniin J I
Chicago Mrs G Hubbard and sou
Miss D Hllbbaad St Lju is Cilvin
Pratt Clifton K A IUwlings New
York L II Littlclichl Wliitnep It W
Lowu iiiluestou
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TIlT llACKiMi UiMjiiI i
o quickly curit In
sii itiutcii C
Woo cs th 11 < I I i
Ixdnslc Markets
Thrice a wcok on Tutuday Thurs-
day and Saturday the country poopl <
living in the country round ithoul
loipsio luvvo the privilegi1 of cumin j
into town an 1 distila ing wlia1 over wires
they have fur sale On su li tlji < the
mnrkot place In trout ol tho old Untie t
liixus lui it baalt pavement eovoiel j
with n model urowd of old Wtiincu
Millers haggling buvcr dogs lo > e < j
umbrella ogetahh > < ii li wooden-
ware lower eaUe bread and tho
llil Its IJllt V
Ics A Morroi
igelH
m w t
AnmrlKii Oiilfsuinj CoU el Hi
thousand nun olio Hum edible ucful
it
s n tcunirll Hint Ijv lit evil se
ullllti iieiita bv iiurtn e mn ir
nf MiVftli nil I Minet 1
Ksillwnlti Mis in it It J < r 1
t lvi if urili Mam u K
TlfH > > Hll Se
Spalnsi Mamlil IM tlml VVlnnfr
Hi Miii Iillin i mil li JjtiMi
Jluiwreil liy s lieiiiil II in
luhtMI iiIUll at oni ill I limif
Uilut III l > > 10 h IVillil
J I II run
Siiihiti il i a iiih i loirui Ac
niiOvnlsillturv of Miw i I itn K I
Hitter
5
A itl Hi vtln ilii bu s lur iiiiic lu iiiit
flfHiiiUiTs Cliunli Mtslr Quaiiiun 1
llctcicliorii I
iTft 1 > iv si 1 > the itrf l rt t
hucltl iuttlnu Fur vlu Iii imt plum
Winner Oonu or liersnl theilh il
1 lie S < H > rwi < i urns Cdl itJiry Uluili
Jiiuo Kln ifurl 10
A la lautnu uiwjIcjI fWI
for the ne t two or three day Then
is something amusing in standing
aruind in the maikel phio on th
cveiiiig lul mi a market day and see-
ing tho peasant ma c their ptepari
liuis lor iht next dayii business bnil
ton ii lo k tho advance guard of tho
wlo live in the near vicinity of tin
town e me clattering down the siU
streets Hie littlo vva on drawn b a
dog and a woman loaded with boards
uirpcnleo1 lior cs and shelving ami
will ti man pushing behind i altlur
over the stones and keeping a red
i sorl of a nipaiiitnetit to the harp
elalterol the woodens ilcd shoes worn
by the owners of the clabl shnieni
I l aci peiant lias his appointed P
I him bv that most august anI
il atd
put1 fill body the City I oum
tor t ie ui of which he pavs a ceitain
rental into the privy coders of the mil
nic palitv
The earlier arrivals go stvaght c
spots belong ng to them and login to
unload their wagons van ing the
inonolony ol this work by topping now
and then to heap rcproa bos upon the
uuiiisy dog or to indulge in a little
family ur Hut as the hilfhours are
biicie ssivoly atruek by the clanging bell
up tber in the low tower ot tne old
Hailihaiis thetitrutim of comers grows
stcadlv laignr ho that nl midnight the
jnarki t place is protty thi lily populated
liv ii 1 voieod men goniping womiii
ami snarling quiiritiling tings Thoe
who came earlio > l have already gotten
their Rtands in order and now have a
little lime to spare in talking with thoe
ivboui them or in patron dug tho woman
who sells hot wiup and hot sausages
And all this hubbub this mingling ol
laughs shout snarls I arl his
banging of boards and earring of shrill
voice I limbertonguuil women this
rapping of wooden solo against the
stones t his swearing of wiekeifMiiiiiding
but in reality most innocent German
oaths all Ihee sounds echo about in
the nooks and corners of he old build-
ings surrounding tho market place and
set the spctator from tlie x ew World
to imag ning how Ibis same market
plaeo iiHod lo look tin oi or four bun-
dled years ago heore it was paved
with stone and lighted with gas
lul an lifiir or so alter midniglii
most of the stands are up and the pin
inctois have either gone hack home to
help along the loads ot go id or over-
power il by Pic drowsy god aro nod-
ding and snoring in tho center of the
fragile iiicioiiics Ihe t Ictvc erected for
thi1 days biisiies so thai for an hour
or livo c iiiipaiitftivt quiet takes the
place of tlio previous turmoil
ow and then lo be sure there
nriei it dispute belviecu a couple
of canine tethered within snarling lis
tance of each other mid which is lhe
aign d foi a volley of mnneont curses
from tiiosc who happen to Iminlhe
near vicinity now and then soino be
hit peaiiit onus hastening into the
suite will hi muling wagon and
ca Ie ing shoe and euios a momen
ta y d surbaic e as he picks his cautious
wa v around dug wagon stands and
si oping i easiuits lo his own propei j
place Put beyond these few d sturb
V i niicesthoniHikot place i eonipaialiudy
II Sh tl liict until alter three oclock The
the largo wagoiscome ruinbing along
loahil wiih the goods to U1 old thai
dav At lirst h come singly and tin
noise caused hi the arrival of one ha
ample time to subside befoie anothoi
one turns the eornur Put it is not long
betorn them is a constant Mi earn ol
them pouring in from all sides and a-
new h ibbub arises as the unloading
begins
The air is then lull of ctbbages po
tatiies barrels of Milt sh bundles ol
brooms stattksot wondenwaie huiitlln
ol doormats piles ot binket loaves ol
bread cngCfl of live pigeui ciatesoi
egs I ots of butter live fouls and dead
onus all being unloaded from the
wagons and plaeel upon the stands
And all this wo l of union ling and
placing i of course at ouipaniid by a
regular babel of tongue Wolds ol
eonimand shoutn of hightor the
HiiiniU of shiilltongiied disputes be-
tween I ulligeiunl iish and vegetable
wives lu obectioni poured forth by
soiiii volublo peasant who linds his
riihls and his toes being tramjiledupen
l7lh at i he SUIIO time by sonin incoii
siderate neighlKir the A tilting at
horses the yellings of dogs being trod-
den upon ami kicked the shouted
irroetings parsing from one group to
another all these sounds mingle to-
gether into a st angt compound of in-
harmonious soundn and hll tho eMIIj
morning air lc ric Cor hitn
I aico Chronicle
Fin
morning Your Honor af
fably remarked the man who wiw ar-
rested the uiglit before for buing drunk
itud ilLsorderlv Yes indoeil hoaru
iy reipoBded thoIustieo piiui a tma
morning In fact tcndoll r fine
mornloK Detroit Vc iV
4iWe Never Sleep
i
and waited for some tini1 After a ornamental which go to make u p T T T Ti T n J O TTHPTT C f
> 1sstf r uSjssiiSU IN IN Y SOU I H A
head at the window but wi not uro of routul it i < tint eMenite euntigli tin > a A K S S f i 11 VJ v ij
lib there are a great many vinos running
up on the house Tln > burglar then at
tenipteil o get into the window and
wIilii he riicil himself up she fi i
wa a man and called Mrillirui who
jumped up anil ran out into the ml
The burglar ran out of the gate and
escaped Mr It found hi mat pant
et shirt i nil lie out in tic yard and
his pocket book gone al o a pi ce oi
Vhowinir tohteco wi taken oui of his
pockets The thief made u poor haul
as the pocket book had onlj t small
amount of money in it The track o
the thief were eon where he had at-
tempted to gel into other windows ol
the houe hut could not raise them up
Mr Lilian ay the thief i a white
man Perhaps with a little exertion he
can be found and cioiiv 1
Tcaipariiinu w uo
At the lifth Street Christian chunh
tnight Mr A II Iatiimer will uldivs
tic people of Waco on temperance and
will if deircd orir mi a lodg o
good tempi irs Waco council 1 Iii I
F T will aseinble at their hall at
7lu o clock p m and inircli li the
church in a body An invitation has
b en extended lo Ivist Waco council to
join them It i
n tll greet Mr l i
hop
a full hoi
it
the cliniii < r
1SSUS1 will
ald 1 it oi
niiiiininoil ite all thoc who c line into
town on mar ot ila o tluit some of
them ae forced to take their plaeo
along the curbsimcs in the uno Hid-
ing stuots and obtinet both the sid
walkand tho with the i
lontr hues of Maud on both sideof the
stieet And the Saxon peasant h
depend upon thistri wceklj meeting of
bic = and seller for tlieiiMippurl ami
leap a tunc t ot copper and i ier
iarjfc i iin gh from one daC Ira lo to
kuop llioui and their taniiiiM until the
next market day onine around an
keenlv alive to the old proierh ahum
the i arlv bird
Tlc begin to set up their Ian
onl in the oMning of the preolhi
dav and got thing iculyfor the propei
ilis plav ol their go ds along in the
gray of early morn ng when fie lebi
s u liousewiMs deturmined Ingot the
piok ol esorithing Htatt out basket iii
ban 1 to la iu their supplies of edible
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