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REYMANN *-BOC Will be out 1 SHTURDH SPRING CLOTHING?M. GUTMAN A. CO. c^\\\\\!i/', ((/// , ml iaicaBfl May strike you as a strong expression, but nothing less would half tell the story of our SPRING SUITS. We fit everybody, and fit so perfectly in every instance that there'll be more well dressed men in Wheeling this year than ever before. These suits are made to Fit and Wear, and whats more are Fit to Wear, and will stay Fit until they're worn out. Of course any garment will wear out, but these suits will certainly outwear anything you can buy at other stores this season. The handsomest and largest line of BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS in the city. They can't be beat. Call and be convinced. RETAIL I 71 /I I SIX DEPARTMENT. | \ \ | FLOORS. . IV1. Gutman&Co, TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS. WALL PAPER-JOHN FRIEDEL 6. CO. John Friedel & Co. CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF WALL PAPER - "IIST THE STATE.s= Please call before you purchase elsewhere. Also a full line of Dinner and Chamber Sets. I 1119 :mza.X:ET street. PHOTOGHAPHY. WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. ^|YL?s- Alii studio. 1802 SPUING TRADE.?1898. PiiOToonArna. Will Pi HpfC toiuilla lu l'xiioL Oil Cmroa, Wnior mil V V Clll 1 Ll|_/CT1 O 1,^2151 NmiN STRBQT. and Borders. Fifty tlionaatu! ploo?? In store, All Krndoi at PHOTOGRHPHS 5,6,0,10,18,20.28.35... Uorriora ntnl Colllnm to tnntoli. ?"HIGGINS" GALLERY. rati!1lto" ?r0 ",Mn"01""" EXTRA FINE PAPERS 42 Twolfth fetroot. 75c to $4 50 a Dolt. COaV' *00 BABY GAltlUAOlM In tltor* ?I'rlPf* front 90 00 to 9.10 00. 1> It. I>. WILMS, _ Holn naont for tlio Dawning Nlrcplug M0N0NGAII COAL AND COKE, """"""" H""'" SfSr^T JOSEPH GRAVES, Clean tump Conl 0?io por Bushel, , ~ .... *<M*ouipt<ivii?crl*. np? 20 Twelfth Street. BRE^ -CELEBI ;K ? for the las V n BOARD OF EDUCATION? ; Important Business Transacted Last Night. LINCOLN SCHOOL WILL BE REBUILT On (lio Old Site?Plans lor a $11,000 UuMelius Ordered Prepared?Col. Miller'* School Kutcrtalmuout Mousiiro CiotN Through Somewhat Disfigured? A Grist of Uoutiuc Businosa Gono Over. The board of education mot in ro^iilur monthly session last night at it? rooina in the public library buildlug, seventeen members present, President John L. Dickoy in the chair. l'ho report for March, of tbo public librarian, Misa A. B. Wilson, shows a total circulation of books in the library 4,812; comprising fiction 4,309,'polygraphy 130, politics 1, poetry and drama 31, history 01), biograpry 48, urography and travel 81), ecioncoand art 55, philosophy and education 3ft, theology 14. Avorngo circulation per day, 219; circulation in reading room, 1,125; linos, $0 50. The committoo on buildings and roportod bills amounting to $1,333 78, with recommendation that they bo paid. They recommondcd payment of balanco due tho .Bennett & l'eck Heating Co. tor furnaces ut the Wobster sbhool, $834. The cominittoo on public library roportod bills, S15li 88, and selected books for the library amounting to $70. Tho cominittoo also rocommondod the ro-appointinent of Miss Wilson as librarian mo coming your. mo report, was accanted. The committeo on accounts reported bills, $785 SI. Tho report from the librarian on tho condition of things ill tho library for tho year ending April 4 bIiows books in library April 4, 1802, 11,281; added during tho yoar, 1)04; books worn out, 3-18; miSBing April 4, 2; rebound during tho yoar, 463; circulation for year, 57,200; circulation previous yonr, 55,004; increase in circulation, 1,(130; bookd used in roading room, 11,284; used in roading room yoar previous, 10,791; incroaso, 490; total number of books, including government publications and bound mauuzinos, 13,337; cards issuod during the year 483; cards now in use, 5,435. Superintendent Andorson's report on tho schools for tho month of March was rocolved and filed. It was as follows: ! i i ? 1 i i a u 2 * ! I 2 g a < * k I < a j? "3 =j 2 , "g a 3 Pet I no IA - 5 3 a - y.-> 5 0 C ] 3 5 "O cS v e> . p * ; o a u ^ w Is 1?3 So Si Sa as oS es u < < < i> (. V, < Wiu-lilnirlon 5211 440 58 11 M M H'J I 715 Jlllillwn 082 m W SB 10 7il 200 87) Clay 627 451 21 112 41 173 711 Villon 45-> 421 29 21 HI 23 171 715 Centre 414 377 22 14 91 20 Ml Oil Wcbiicr co.') 495 ao 50 9.; -17 153 753 ltltchlo 850 7111 51 411 111 25 2HJ 1011 Lincoln 100 120 21 14 80 40 31 324 Total. 1380 3051 280 '.'II IB SR'i 1411 85757 In tlio Gorman department, tho onrollmont tor tho month was 457; number of classos 61; number of pupils of Gorman percentage 231; number of ptipila not of German porcontago 22(1; amount pai^l for instruction $195. Tho superintendent prosontod a lottor, representing that tho board of oducation had ordorcd an examination of toachors at tho clco of tho presont school year, about tho first of Juno. It would be hotter, said tho superintendent, to hold this examination in May and thus got through with it before tho pressure of school work which is incident to tho closing of the schools in June. Ho thorcforo asked tho privilege of holding the examination on or about May 20. Tho wishes of tho suporintondoat wore accodod to. Tho report of tho supervisor and instructor of music, Miss I.ucy Hobinson, for tbo term ending March 31, was read and reeoivod. Tho total number of scholars is 4,25(1; classes 73; put>ils in fourth reader 314; indopendont reader DO; third reader 203; second reader 1,842; first roader 1,005; primer 742. SCHOOL CS'TIIUTAINMI1NTH, Tho couunltteo oil teachers and schools in whoso hands was placod Colonel Miller's resolution giving to tho board more or less control over school entortainmonts, reported tho mattor back to tho board without recommendation. Colonel Miller oponod tho ball in behalf of his schotnn. It was decldvd to take It up by sections. Tho first section provided that but two onlortainmonts shall take plaro in any ono school. Mr. Htickmaii wonted to ainoiid bv making three. After considorahlo discussion tho iimondinont was lost, Tho noxt section provided that tho programmo of an ontertainment shall bo furnished tho committoo on teachers and schools ton days boforo It Is "blllod" to come oir. Mr. Jluckman also objectod to this provision, claiming llio teachers themselves aro hotter judges of what It desirable than are tnetnbota of the hoard. The colonel spoke for tlio section, and said one reason for the bonrd examining tlio programme, ii that there might possibly coma Into existence a crsr.o for thontricals, and to this tho bo.trd would most conainly object. It was suggested tiy a member that the board would prnbablv still bit in existence wlion such an oinorguncjr would | nwr. i UTED? BE t time this ND arlso, am) conld thon handle it. The aoction finally wont through. TJio section providing for an admission foe of not ovor twonty-five cents waa adopted. Tli? section providing for tho axpondituro of tho proceods derived from entertainments by and under tho direction of tho committee on text books was dofnated bv a votit of 11 to 5. Tho teachers will uttond to (bat matter as heretofore. Tho next section providing that seats shall not be taken up, and that tho entertainments shall not intoriero with the regular school work, carried. The original resolution-providod thai no refreshments should bo sorvod during school hours. A niomber wanted to know if tho section would include lemonade which is dispensed in many of tho schools in the summer months, The president said ho supposed it would. Tho section was defeated, 8 to.7. A petition was read Irom eighty of tho regular teachers of tho city schools asking for n reconsideration of the i>ction of tho board taken at a preceding mooting, by which substitute teachers aro to bo paid $1 60 por day, and asking that tho old figures bo restored, $1. Tho petition was tabled. Mr. EUiughatn asked for new blinds on tho Fourth ward school, ilis dosire was gratified. THE LINCOLN SCI100I, SITE. Thtt discussion in regard to a now sito and robuildiug of tho Lincoln school building camo next, having boon tabled ai the March meotinjr. Mr. Ellimjham said ho had had a conversation with Architoct Giesoy, who had told him ho could build a new building on tho alto of tho old structure, with eight rooms and a prossed brick front, for ijot moro than $13,000. This estimato ho snid ho thought to bo an outsldo ono. Mr. Ellinglmm favored rebuilding Lincoln school on tho old site, and giving tho colored pooplc as good a building us thoro is in tho city. This can bo done 011 tho old sito at a much smallor expenditure than on a now site. Judgo Jloyd introducod a resolution that tho building and grounds couimittoo Boouro plana for a now building to bo built on the old site, at an expenditure of not moro than $14,000, and report at tho next mooting of tho board. Thoro was considerable opposition to tho rebuilding of Lincoln school building on tho old site on account of tho immorality of tho surroundings. It was learned from a mouibor that tho unmoral surroundings count uy application to tlio chief of police bo rootou out. Judge Boyd's resolution pasaod, 14 to 3. l'ho board tlion adjournod. The oBsontial lunj^-lionlintt principlo Of tlio pine troo has finally beon succossfully separated and refined into a porfect cough medicine, Dr. Wood's Norway Vino Syrup. Sold by all dealcra on a guarantee 0[ satisfaction. ItEYMANN'H colobratod Hook Ilrnir will bo norvoil for tho last tlmo tilts yoar Saturday mid Monday. Just ltocalvod. A full assortment of Gents' Russia Calf and Patont Leather Shoos, all tho leading shapos. L. V. Blo.nd. THY n (fltiHH of ltoyraann llrowlng Co.'i cplobrutml llock 11rit. It will be on tui> Saturday nn<l Monday. FIno Footwear* Wo tiavo juat roceivod a full assortment of Low Shooa for laciioa in all tho latest Blylo*. 1. V. Blond. D115I). IIEDRANK-At 12 p. ra. Tuonday, April 18,1893. ANUllKW llEIUlANK, aged W yCttl*. Funornl from his l?to roslilenco, No. 152>^ Fifteenth street, Friday morning at 8:80 o'clock. Bervleos at *tlio Cathedral at U o'clock. Friends of tho family rospoctfulljr lnvllod to attend. lutetmant at Mt. Calvary cemetery. M1I.I.ioan?At l'oukla, CoL, Oil acouoe c Miiuoax. Funoral notleo liorcnitor. f. ^ ^ ... Ju*t llko clork-wcrh ||T ?that's Uio way your "bolo system movca /AVVSrtwWLj\ along, whon Doctor (Q*Q%iAJ=j} l'lerco's l'leusant Pellets Wjl^JiyX.liavo put it In order. That's what thoy'ro mr-g ? mado for?to regutale - 4?/ tho system as well w ~ cliMiiso anil rcuovato It |, Theso aro tho original Little Liver Pill*, tiny, !| sugar-coated, autl-blll| ouh crannies; mllil and I gontlo in tbolr action, ' A but thorough and olToofi I tlvo?no |Kiln, no grlpI ing, One lltUo Met U U for s lanaiJvo ? Uiroa for a cathartic. Sick Headache, Dlllous Ifendacho, Constipation, Iqillgostlon, Hllloiis Attacks, and all derangements of tlio liver, stomach, and bowels aro promptly relieved and iKirmnuontly cured. Tliey'ra tho smallest, easiest, and brst to and tho cfiranest pill you can liny, for thoy'ro {juarantrrd to glvo satisfaction, or Sour money in returned Vou pay only for io gmxl you got. Can you ask moro or bettor proof of tha superiority of tboso Uttle pills) U NOERTAKINQ. J^OUIS UKJITSOHY, (Formerly 01 FrnwA DortnoliyV FUNERAL DIRECTOR And Artorlal Embalmer, 1110 V*li HlrMb UitHId*. Ctlli bjr (olnphotio nniworod ?1?jr or night Pttiro tolnphonn. (H'?: ro<idon<m W ?Pi7 AXjEIX FXL3SJW. 1117 Main Street. ?UNDBRTHKBR,? Atn propnriHl tOQOpdtlOt btirlnU In a tn Hintfdfuotory utmitior: nil ino U'rn tin leruikliu nopll:iti(M>?nud ilto "link and whim furwnu oardi Oompotoiu mtnigntnent itnurnmoM. Collin*. Ciiokou and u lull lino o( bnrlnl fOOat 1 mm to b<i prompt. wnulJoriito and rolUbia, CaIIi by tolophouqi JWMUtUQe, A MX Fntw?Na 817. H?oro-iNo. COMPANY'S 3ER"& 5 season next MONDKYI SPRING CARPETS-G. MENDEL A. CO. WE HAVE OPENED OUR?? New Spring Stock OF ^CARPETS.* The stock consists of Ingrain, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters and Wiltons in all the newest colorings and patterns. G. MENDEL & CO. We would be pleased to have you call and inspect our line if you purchase or not. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES?GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. flan 17 C+ifnl J?T fn UUU-JLi. UII1U1 IX \j\J. LACE AND PORITERE LADIES! CURTAINS and Our ready made goods dop&rtmont 1b the most complcto in tho stato. DRAPERIES, wraps, Novcr havo vro had mch a comploto lino at Qi IITC thoso goods with oU LI o, ?VARIETY? WRAPPERS, STYLE, QUALIT GOWNS, AND PRICE SHIRT WAISTS, TaiiiIH In (lin nil rni'H rnnr>?? < ?. _>. olLK, bKIKlb, btC., fctC. All roalo In the most approved stylo and BAMBOO CURTAINS gammed to fit >*ovol doalgns ot all prloci. SILKS. JAPANESE and WOOD nrnc CPDCCMC Kvcry clm ot 8ILK' ,rom th? ^wpett10 rlKb'oUKcclNo. tho best, dcairablo patterns aud oolors. at all Largo variety Just opened. prices. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. star clothing house-d. gundling it co. FACTS ME mm TBI = You may argue forever, but talk can't alter Facts, and it is a well known fact that our READY-TOWEAR GARMENTS are equal or superior to even the best made-to-measure Clothes. Think this matter over, and when you get ready for your SPRING SUIT or LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT Come here and see for yourself that what we say about our garments are facts, A Mackintosh is a very handy garment' to own, it makes a man independent of the weather, or least a good one does. The "Hodgman" has no equal, and many of you who own one, know this to be a fact also. Our line of NECKWEAR Is endless. The Small Knot and tho Wide Apron Is the correct shape for Spring wear. D GUNDLING ' & CO., Star Clothiers, 34 and 36 Twelfth St. ~?I?? musical goods, machinists; ^ nuautifui. " jjk0man4 00,, Chlckerlno & Sons' Piano, general machinists wale, enrrud lojfi, mil an uloasnt oaio .... inuii bmill. And Mnnufnoturars of Marina nnd p. w. baumer & co., Stationary Engine, ?l>1 No. I8U Mattel HirmL aulJ WIIKEUNU, Vf. VA.