TJJE SCH ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. .1UN13 38. 3808. EXAMINATION OF GRAMMARA PUPILS Papers Arc ltclng Looked Over by the Grammar A Principals, QtT.STIONS THAT WIIItR ASIvP.t) OP THK 1TP11.3 IN GIlAMfAlI, Ol'O. GIUniY, HISTORY AND AIUTH- MUTic-wotiDH givi:n IN tiii: sFKbMNO Ti:sT-rri'it.s whoti: tiii: ANswuita to tiii: various Qn:sTioNs-T.i:TTi:u that was dictated to tiii: iwii.h. Principals nf tho Clratnnuir A fclinnls hav lu-Pii ljuslly piikukciI fur ipveiul dnj'H putPliiR upon tlm examination papers ot (itaniniar A jiuplls. Tins work of passim; upon tin- papewi will pi nimbly not bo cutnplotul until late tonight. Tho subjects the pupils woic OMimlnoil In wine Kinmnuu, hltitory, arithmetic, Keoi;iapliy a:ul spoiling. The pupils wmlc tip' niiswup to tho varlmm fiUL"3tlons ,inl thi-it p.ipom aio now boliiB p.ipspil upon bj ill" princl pals of the various city bchoula of llic 1r.111i111.1r A rimiIp Tho questions asked of the pupils tiio ad follows. GUOOUAl'llY. 1 N imp Dip c ipltnl of Spain; Itnl ; AnMiii, iloMiijin; Uui.si.i. Swllzulanil, liiltmni, UlndouKtaii, ("him so Kmplii'. i U l) it mcr h.i' lt4 ruurcv In Swltzer laud ..mi lliivvM linrtlinpMl lnlo the Nmtli tea" L) Uli.it river forum n pait of tho Crfi-tpin liniiiiilai v ol lttisula'' (i t Wli.il hi iK" iiiii Hows thriiUKh AUFliia and implies Into the Hindi na? til) Wh it li i iuta PiHtiisiil Into juo pa tin? (p) U tnt i i ur ill tho southern part of I'ng land ' v What mount ilti- lipuutli Krtmro ond Sp.dii? (WUIuit imaict.tii.ii form the K.nk-linnc tf ll,il. ' (p) Ulint nioun tiinv I) mm ltti!l . and SllnrluV (d) When mil In vliHt i.niRo Is Alt. lllanc" (. . Ulin innuiunlu r.tnso bPlxwen Si- In i i.-i mid tin I'hlncie Empire 1 V'ni Mrnlt Litupen Kwslnivl and lui" ' (ni strait bPtwprn Spain and Arrin ' i Hra . :iit of Unix? (dl SVa If w i i;iiKlanil and (rclaml? to) Se.i t piii Rimini and lJuia'.' i.ilt a boat fioia Home to St. To tctsttitir nnniliij; the bodleii of wiie.' thionsh uhli.li the boat would pans. h v 1 it grout lnrn ate axpocl ted with Urn (iMoamdk plapcn tledlord, Slratfonl, Am II i-IIOKf-, 15a mini KhiirnV wimh Is f.irtliii norili, Unalaiul or t 1 i d Statou? Which is colder'' V .mr the prlnelptl thlnR for wlili h f I Mow ic i Itlrx an not. d: Jli-ldt 1 l I in l'nrl Coiiilniilbv. 'IclU'Xii, 11 l:,lnt Uiiicu, Nlzhiicc- No.ce, t Slnunpiirp"' ' .M hi in,? oi ax.ilnnehOj peninsula, i' 'i in 1 1 l itltiuip" 'ii i .in ie Jit. i:crent, Mdbntirilo. J I-nlvn. i Cnniitaittinoplp, Ctipo Tmv.i. r .iro smz Canal, .Manila, Sahara Don er , N nil s" IIISTOnV. i (ii U ho was eleptpil president In 1W? ibi U what party? fiUlnt fatnniiH document did ho wilte and sIbh? (pi rjimt t tioin his apeeehpii or pa i" i 2 ( ii In ro Ii Tort Sumter'' (I.) Wlii d f mini hlj. fnrt" Who -'if IPd It" Uhilwixthi t(-ult' IPiUh.it ili.l I.ii ruin do .itlti tin hombii Imri I of Siitntrt ' (dl How Ions w i- tin w ii (pipl,il ti la-l ' How Ioiib did it I .-I ' GALLEN'S. GREAT SALE OF BLACK S RIEYER STQC Of Rochester, N. Y. What He Thinks of ROCHESTER MADE ing Made Anywhere in & $ Jilik7. Ifel IIS JJ Stilts Fast Color Blue Serge Suits, $8.85, $10.85. Bike Suits from o o Suits (e) On what tiny wan the flrrt Wood uf tho t'hll War idled? Where? n. Wh'it it'hntitnRPH Imd tho South osr tho Noith In waRlrp .ar at this tltau? I, After the battle of Hull nun tho fiilon had a dollnlte plan of war. Whit four thliiRS did liny ixptct to ntconi pllxh'' D. (a) Where did th" Monitor and tho Meirliiiiu IlKht? (b) Who Invented tho Jtnnltor? (il) Whcfo did tho Alabami nn,I KeiitrnrRo UrIU? (ej What nation paid fur thp dnm tiKi's dclio by tho Alabama? How. 'muc.li 7 fi. (a) l.ornto Anllelam. bhlloh, Gettys btilB, riinilrc'lnrsvlllc. (b) Namu tho coiniiiiiiidlnt; ReiiPials on each Mdo In these battle-. T. Meaning of cor.ttalvitid of war, civil kpivIpp. thp Ilrrl: ot riileknmatiKu, stita and bir?, the new south. s. Name thtrc linportint things whlcll tho riil War iirttlrd. 3. Thtpe nmeidn.ints whleh wpip ma lo to tho constitution tluritifj Johnson's rd mlnlstiatlon. What did each ampiulmo.lt do for th iiPKro? 10. Name IHo Important events con nected with Grunt's administration, AlMTH.MirriC. 1. Thro' iiartuers had a Kaln of K.K0 ,( dllde occordlnR to inch number's In Mstnunt. A Invented $lnftW, It Invosted fliom), ond C Invested J'-'jaW. What vas the apt Kaln of enrh? 2. IiiMdo Jl.61'5 into parts proportional to !!, i and 1-5. :: Two cos-wIippIp. one havInK Id cov, nun thp other ID 'nit, run together In Imw many revolutions of tho lawr whetl will tho smnller rain 12 tevolu tloii"" I If G niPti In 10 dai of ) hours pnrh build 23 id. of tmpp, how many hours a tin v must S tnm work to build 4s id. tn 1.' (Iim' 5 I'rnm your knnwlpdne of rlipnlar meaiair and of the Uncth of a depree of Inncltttilft at the pipiatnr, compute thp (irnimfilctipp of Ihn partb ol the OfH.ator. C. If 2-1 of the Mililr of a palilaee li pnnal t 'i of thp Milttp of a hnrsp, ind tho Milne or the rnrrinpo Is JJO inoro than the viiltio of tho horse, what Is tho alue of each? 7. A trpp. broken olt 21 f-rt from the Riuund, and ksIIhk on Hip ittimp toiuh's ihn kil around as foot trom tin bnse of i!," stump. What wu-i the helKlit of the ft ' 5.. If a mail i ft fi In. hWi wdchs 1lfl lbs. what is thu wiluhl nf n man of slmilir build wlio--e hilnht Is fppt? 0. A lint rirM HIP J'fl Mild Mm for W; lioi'Rht him huh for fclW; what per cent, pi ulll or ns? 10. In the CpntlRrndo nnd PahlPuhPlt theriiiiunptprs thp frppzlnir pnlnts are 0 degiee and .12 iIpripps iuppitiMdy, i.nd the boilliiR polntf 100 iIpripos and 212 dc Rrccs lpspcctlvi ly. U'lun the trmpprn tuio Is M dpRrpps I'nhni hplt. what tern perature will tho Centlsiado Ihctmomo let1 lndlpati.'.' nitAMM.Mi. 1. I'u' out um'cks word-- (a Slip Is a pool widow wiinim lb) (llo me a ard uf that pin I " Ut win no one at ill. dl) I mmpiiied tbi-m toBethei. (e) lluve you sot any news" 2. "Wp. Hip pn.ple of thed'i.ItPd State, do ordain nnd italillsh this constitution for tin- Vniti'd M.itr of Ann rle.i. ' Name thp mibpit. pipdleato and objut. 2. If wionK. coriLit the following spo tenees: (u) fun I sip your plPtuns? )) Who did vou lnlt'.' (O iioRln il over nRiiln (di rinn't Miur faher r!p you any monev? te) John went with .lames and I. (f l'laei- :i murk betwun cull lc ii I. C-i lie usi il kss words than die othir speaker. ilnTlny are morp pru dPtit thun us ill I ilini't llilnk it will u.ln hi N Ithpr of thrm win thrii I Till i ii h bl ml. with nin hi lb wind- lb -lie him, I tin i i u tbp oi tli ni wlm iir wlvm ill lit Ml n IhiiM wlm pin- bl- itmor mi but -that t.iKi - it fit i-i -- til il inmilli tin i mi 1 will In no wi- ci-l nut. (a It GALLEN'S. ?a a ome to Us and fet Our Prices We purchased the balance of the entire 1898 Spring stock of Messrs. Black & Meyer, of 124, 126, 128 and 130 North St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., and manu facturers' of High Grade Clothing only, for nearly one-half its real value in. order to give them an opportunity to start early on large orders for next Fall. $3,15 to $0,10 Saved Here, Men's Suits, sold else where for ,$8.oo to $io.oo. Many of them all wool; every one of them of de sirable Fabric, made in an improved manner, and a very desirable line of pat terns. $4.85 - $8.10 Saved Here, Men's Suits, soki clsewheie for S22. Hundreds of them, with co.its lined throughout with silk; vest hacks ol silk; the f.ib tics of the very finest Worsteds and lich Cnssimeies; the kind of goods th.it tailors make to order for $s, and which, ordinal ily, would be sold ready-made at ?22. $13.85 i neither- tmr that Is wanted, (4) Let none touch It. hut who uro clean. (6) do men say that 1 am? D. Letter to be dictated. C. l'arso tho Italicized wonK The Klotles of mil blood and state, An' shadows, not substantial thlnRs; Theie Is no armor apnlnst fate; Death lajs bin icy hand on kings; Sceptre and crown Must tumblo down And In tho dust bo eiilal mado With tho poor crooktd scytho and spade. TollowInK Is the lettor dictated which is mentioned under tho llfth heading: Suaiitou, l'a,, Juno 13, 1&9. Mr. G. W. Dennett, lit raid Ollke. Dear Sir: Having seen in this mnrn Iiir's lletald jour luhfrllieliifnt for n boy, quick and uccillato in llgures, to assist In tho ulllce, 1 wish to apply for lb" position. 1 am 15 jears old, and at present ntt nd Rratainar school No. "S. .n my lepnrt 1 alwiis stand near tho hem! of my clasu In arithmetic, and ft el Lonlldeut that us tn (pilckiipss nnd accuracy in llgures, l am qualllled to 1111 the place. Ii jolt will kindly allow mo to call at ;iour plnco of bushiPsrJ will furnish you wllh testimonial of my chatactcr anl ability. IIophiK this application will lecelvo jour fusorablo cons, delation, 1 remain, Yours icsppctfnlly. Ilanry 1'ostcr. Tho words nlvcn In tho spoiling pait of Hie cxninlnsitlnn wcro: 1 Library. 2. Conscience. S. Aurli.ii:, I I.ilstuo. 5 Tobacio. i. Tenor. 7. Ar senal 3. I'jramld. 0. Hospital. i0. Ahitndnnl. 11. HlKhteoint. 12. HrlKndlor. H. Musician. II. Luiipheon. 13. Siirpilne. 1t! UdeoniP. 17. Coullal. IS. Curfpw. 10. Patulous 20. Spptrato. 21. I'oIItlilnii. "J. T'mllus. 2J. liusluets. 21 I'lcudlsh. 23. At tlllcry. CLOI'ED FROA1 NANTIC0KG. .Mm. I'ord'n r.Ycitin;.' scinch lor Her . l.'i-Yoai-Old Onuuhtur. VIIH.iin Pual, the news nfjpnt of NanllioKo, a jouth nf is, ln loped with Mhs Foid, who h id lint ply pas-sod her Ufteenth bltthdav iinnhotsuU nlo a resident of Nanthoke, was tlaced jesteulay hv Mis. I'mil, nmtlu r f the Kill, to Milfoid, a suburb or Tlinlce, Susiituh mnu county When Alts. .'ord (iiino upon the runawajH they woj-p stoppliiR nt a hotel In that pietty little town nnd she found that tluy had been makltiK preparations to Ret married. Alls. Fmd demanded that her dnuRh ler Kturn with her nt onco. This she plomised to do. jDtivnl wns not will liiB to patt with hot, so he consentod to return with her. Tluy took the morninK LehlRh Valley train fiom Ilrr nlto to likes-Harre nnd all went woll until the tiuln, nnlved at lllekotts. Duval, at that station, M cut out on the plntlurtu nf tho ear just before the train slatted to bai.k up to GnmiRn Lake and she went out to see him and they lan Into the woods. Mts. Fold, wlm was accompanied by n di tpptlvp, nin tie nn appeal to the conductor to slop the ti.iln, which lip did, and Airs. Ford also not off and went into tho woods In si arch of Hip couplp. Thp train lpturnul to HickPtts sta tion, but nothlns was soon or hoard of lliPtn. The baRRaRp c.ime on to Wllkes r.atip, but the whereabouts of the ymiiiK pi ople is aR.iln a mysteij. Alts. Find stall d that the young- man was ti -ppf l.ibb , but her daiiRhtPi' was too MitlUR In act mauled and she wanted hit to tin u homo for the pnsint tn finish In r school studies Wilkes H.ii to Hi l old. WE' CLOTHE YOU FROM HEAD Cp '& "'Id P 0C 137 and 139 Penn kmim. EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS WORK Opens nt SI. Thomas' College, Wjo nil n j Avenue, on Monday. tiii: spi:cjmi:ns or tiii: handi work or tiii: sti'di-.n'th in tiii: uxiinirnoN hall aivii a norm idi:a or tiii: I'lioonnss tiii:y havi: M.ni: nrniNO Tin: yi:au. a smaiiSTioN uv what is con TAlNHI) in Tin: uxtcnsivi: x- HllHTION. UpRlnnliif? with Monday, nntl con tinuing' till tVptltit-Kitn, there will lm thrown open for tho lnspedlnn of tho public the exhibition of tho rlass Woilt of the stiuluit.H of St. Thomas' coIIprp, WyoinlliK tivpiiup, for the past Hchool year In lite colletfe IhiIIiIIiir. Tho object of this exposition It three fold. First, to Illustrate the methods of teaehltiR pursued ut St. Thomas'; second, to nffntd the patrons of the college nti ocular demonstration as to the Krndunl prowess or retardment of each student during the scholastic term: third, to ?npouraRe nnd emulate tho studpiits to littler woti; nr the Host year. The vul: Is not tho hpst efforts of the solort few; pveiy horn st effort of every studint Is shown, livery paper beam the date, slmwIiiK the work of the fntire lear and not of the last few months. A noteworthy feature of the work are tho conpttlons by tho tpnphers In red Ink. Still tnnie pralsi worthy Is the hon esty of execution. While tasteful, neat and VPty writ finished, yet there nto crudities cropnltiR out here and there, eWdencP that the student was Riven as little nsslstalKo as possible by tile teacher and was left In inly lnfRely upon himself. Tin ro Is little. If any, attempt to conci ill the mistakes or de fpi Is of the Btudi nts, for they nro so .boldly ninrkpil out by the teacher that tluy cannot c-iapi- nothe. The arraiiRomi i,t of tho display is finite artistic,, nnd the entire work re floctn Rieat riedlt on students and tcaeheiH, who, with a pralsewoi thy modesty, are vorj sparlns In their words of commi ndation, "Let the woik sponk for itsolf. Such Is our motto," says the principal of the col lege. PLAFSICAL nnPAIlTMENT. The classical donnrtmont cvhiblts papers In Latin. (Jrepk, HiiRllsh rh( t in ip, history. Plinstlan doi trlno, and hlsher iiiathoiintli a, i ssnys nnd uy lunllv kppt ntul woll-flllPtl exereise copli- pontalnlns tho home work of tho students for th" entire year. The student (lisenlng sneclal men tion fur those pxin Ise nre Frank Kane, John liuddy, floiald Cullen, .Tolin Pol Uffnn, Frank Lalh, Lto Plarke, John Alt Hale, Joseph Wier, John Lynott. Tho follow ins students show nbout tliirty-six plates nf first attempts In tneehnnlinl and an hiteetural diuw Ihr: Frank Kane. John liuddy. John PnlllRtin, Herald Pillion. Leo Clarke, John AlcIInlP. Kenni th Rurnett, Alosos O AI llloy. In wan t f nlorinR and u.i mi wmk A illlnm 1' Pnnnotii, jr , tal.is the bid with a llm Iv-pm i titod vkr t Il nf tin b itlb ship Al iino and two r i.imui -Uetihis of hnis-os.' bead'' In lib i -iial mallor pli i -. Alastii.s Jnlin rryr' wmim tVlT II U IT I I J In I ifg tfflJ I I ) 3 ' 'I sirr"TTT b lav iK3'?X; -Jr"ir 7? fife WS!. t VUSWH&MA-i JijfW J. M. WR sssBS&agfi- -x - " SEE OUR WINDOWS. i23253$ ftwrfuj J ln "1mQ iinr'tiJbwM' kj; -rFHr-nrfj r j i- " c w-j t j i rmj i5-a?asKfitHrl' i mt0KL J $;TJfh-rirnKi ft L the Black S: Meyer Stock at Half Their Regular Ruddy, Frank Knnc, John Mcllole, Stephen Gavin, Joseph AVelr, Gerald Cullen, Thomns Needhatn come next tn order of merit for crayon work. John F. MeOowan exhibits rare col lections of (onl nnd Iron nre, nnd nf building stone, ns well as of aqueous stone, AVIIllani V. Connors, Jr.. another neat collection of precious ores nnd minerals. Stephen Gavin shows a well executed jellef map of tho city of Seranton, With livers, stieets, etc, neatly delineated, accompanied by ex cellent plctoilnl illusttatlous. Upsides lids ate excellent lellof mnps of I'enn sjlvnnla and tho coal roKlon3 by Wll- Id in CnnnntR nnd Dudley Tlerney. Thomas Needhatn presents a lnrpo and delicately tinted ethnoRrnphle map. and Joseph A. Weir u most intricate map of Havana and its harbor, fortlflca .llons, etc. l'HN AND INK SKttTCIinS. In this department nre also shown some, excellent impels on bookkeepltiR and letter-wrltliiR. The pen nnd Ink sketching In this depaitment Is ps- ppplally notewotlhy. Frank Lally. John liuddy, Leo Plnike, Joseph AVclr, Fiank Collins, Joseph Haunhk, John Colli can, Thomas Needhani and Frank l'lynn exhibit a larso number of splen did sketches of piomlnent men. Air. Lally's wotk Is puttlculatly excellent In this Hue. The commeiclal doptrtment exhibit"! very neat papers on penmnniihlp, or thorraphy, eommeiclal atlthmetlo.iiHii suratlon, ulnebra, United Stated his tory, bookkeeping, leitoiwrllliiR, Hng llh, plinnoBraphy, huslneh fount and other cominorclil ncceolles. In this, department are shown lnrue, flnoly eo eutid maps or the Civil War by Wil liam Qlbs-i-in, appomnanled bv a well prepared tabolir sl'itemont nf the prin cipal battles and 'oneials, bv Mlrhnrl AlcCrca, Alnjslus Colliuan, slmllarmap of Hip Terrltoilal ni qul'itlnns by Hip T'nltcd States since ISO",; William De vino, a nmn of the Unman Cathnlle dlooeses of tho 1'nlted Statcfc. and i halts lllustrntlnK the pioguss of that (linirh In A'r.eiicn fot one nnd thirty years, Thomas Harding and Thonvis Dm kin hnvo an Intrlcato commeiclal chatt of the woild. William Gil son ptespnts a large rp llpf map nf the UnltPd SlatPs sunound- ed by several pbtoitnl illustrations: Joseph Hnnnkk exhibits u beautiful ceillectlr.n of Mirletles of silk fiom dlf f i rent countries, with illustrations on the silk industry, and Stanley Coyne a valuable collection of laro old coins. In this ilepnitment are also gome ex cellent drawings In leid pencil, India Ink and craon .Trim Foid and Joseph Jot dun also exhibit a line map of Af llca. In phonography nnpots. AI. AlcCrca, John AlcCann John J. Pnleimn, Stan b v Cojne, Jjs'ph llaimii k and John llitrglns had, while Andrew Kozack and Thomas Haidlng de-orvo special nuntlon for cinyon ilr.twlnc. PIJUrAHATOH Y DL'PA HTAI UXT. The prepaiatory department is prob ably th" most nttiaetle with its pretty lollef maps. Its illustrations on cmrent history, its laige, flat maps of the slates, etc.. itf lead pencil and eiayon sketches, and its water color sketches of our battleships. Pesldes these nro th" usual class papers of weekly 10 liowp In history, Hngllsh, spelling, Clulstlir divtilne moiisuinljlon, coni-pii'-ttlnn, liookkei ping aiitliinctlc and U tti i wilting. Jmm ph .! idnn. Peoninnd Leonard, Dudli y Tn rm v, John Latigan. Jrsoph (litoylo, Joseph Divine. Jnseph Wills TO FOOT." 5S"3fe. H 3 H CLOTH INQr-Whether There the World That's Better. fc Is No Odd and End Sale No unmatched Suits no left-overs no New York tenement house clothing. Nothing but high grade tailor-made goods that is characteristic of the Rochester makers. Our Good Fortune Is Your Good Luck. Why Pay More Elsewhere. $0.10 Saved Here, Men's Suits, sold else where for $12. A most beautiful line of Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and all the latest Fabrics. Hun dieds of elegant Business Suits; hundreds of beauti ful Dress Suits. $6.85 John rtntchforcl, Thomas Uttrltly, Jo seph Ilellly, Patrick Ruddy, Joseph HsvaRe, Edward Connolly, Itobert Oll royf Joseph Rcgula, John Kane, James Holand, Georgo Altman, John Reap and John Nallln exhibit beautiful relief maps. In Hat maps, Dudley Tlerney, John LanRtui, John Hatchford, Joseph O'llnylo, Joseph Ilegula, James Dcvlne, Desniond Leonnrel, Kelward Connolly, Patrick Ilurlely, Thomas liuddy and John Nnllln present large, neatly col ored specimens, Tlins" worthy of special mention for ornamental drawing are Dudley T'ler ney, John Hatchford, John Ixinpan, Jo seph Jordan, Desmond Leonard, Thos. liuddy, George Altman, Joseph Savngo nnd James Devlno. The water coloied battleshlpi were diawn by Aloyslus Colllgan, D. Tler ney, John Langnn, John Hatchford, Alaster J. Holand has n number nf id les from tho Ill-fated Maine nnd speci mens of cotton. g ONE WOMAN'S VIEWS. It would seem that the Peace union follower" would cense their sentimen tal squeals of deprecation oxer this rlRhteoiiR war since pertain develop ments, have taken pine p. The hotrors of "peace" such as Spain Jias givpn her colonial r.ubjpcts for ccnlutles does not appeal to these Bentlmcntallstc as does the vision of a bilef but certain Vvtcrnilnation of such methods by a long-suffering but flnallv aroused na tion. Thai the Spaniard has not changed his tactics duilng Hipsp apes Is piovpd bythe iumoied mutllatlonof the bodies of our dead heroes in the recent sklimish. Admlial Cerera appears to be made In a manlier, kindlier mold than his bull-lighting compatriots and yet, and jet I wonder If theie nto any of us who do not feel a strange sinking of the heait when we think of Hobson and hla btne males behind Atorro'H sullen walls or where? It Is so easy for something unauthorized to happen to pilsoncis when the subordi nates of the enemy arc treacherous unci rpcngeful. And still theie are some people In this Peaep union and else where who can't believe that the Alalne atrocity wns anything but .in unfor- tunate accident. Don't they make you weary? Spain's fl3htlng methods haven't changed materially In the last cen tttiy. In 1S09 It was said by General Kellerman: "One has not to fear te veries and dhastious checks; but this stubborn nation wears away the army with Its detailed resistance. They wish to gain time, and to weary us by per sistency. Wo shall only obtain their submission by their exhaustion and the annihilation of half tho population. It Is necessary to guaid against numer ous swarms of brigands and sttong organized bands, which Infest the country, escape fiom pursuit and come up behind you a quarter of an hour after your tetum." Hxnetly two hundred years ago Spain had a king whoso mental, moral and phjsleal condition was such that his example befoie that nation was enough tn hoodoo It for mote than two cen tuiles He was the wretched Charles II. and he was mm tally aft aid of ghosts To watch out for their ap GALLEN'S. Value, $2.75, $3.98, $15 $7,10 Saved Here, Men's Suits, sold elsewhere for S18. Elegantly tailored, ele gantly trimmed. Just the thing for Men wno want something especially nice and had made up their minds to pay about $18 for a Suit. Here they can take their pick of a grand array of real $18 Suits. $10.85 proach ha kept three friers by his bed for years. Later he decided ho was bewitched nnd by tho advice of tho Infamous nnd crafty Porto Carreo ho went throuch with somo remarkable forms of exorcism. Satan was called up, sworn and ex amined. Tho revelation was obtained that his majesty had been under a spell produced by a drug. This king., though but thirty-seven years old, had n most determined mania for peeping into the mysteries ot tho grave. A beautiful Spanish ancestor Juana had enjoyed for many years tho pleasant diversion of sitting' bv tho bed where she kept her husband's body ttnburied, but nrrayed In tho rich para phernalia "of life. Her son Charles gained equal pleasure from celebrating his own funeral, arraying himself in an elaborate shroud, being covered with n pall, placltij; himself in a coflln and lying thcro comfortably during tho re quiem, nnd after the mourners had de parted, lenvinr; him In the tomb. I'hlllp, the Second, derived lntenso satlsfnrtlnn from gazing at; tho bronze sarcophagus where he would subse quently lie and seeming to quite de light In studying Hie grinning skull be neath tho Jewelled crown of Spain that sui mounted tho cover. Philip, the Fouith, used to haunt thp tombs and ofti n wns found gazing cur iously at the renaiiis ot his great grand father, the Hmppror. Ho even selected Ills own tomb nnd used often to go and lie out ut full length theioln with his loos turned up ns nearly In the position usually occupied by the dead lis pos sible. Here the Idiotic Charles II, with hi j exaggerated Hnpburg chin, came lopcnteclly. Gorgeous was this last resting plare ot tho kings nnd queens of Ai.igan and Castile; of Hourbon and AustilH. The mighty staircase of tho Icurlal, lich in Jasper Incrustations, led to the octagonal vault beneath tho altar, wheio gold and costliest mar bles glistened benrath the swinging Plher lamps. Ono day this cheerful king oi doted nil tho cofllns opened, that ho might catch a. glimpse of morp ghoulish details than tho three days' dead afforded The embalming process had then t cached a degree of marvel ous art and his mother seemed as shf appeared Just beforo death. The body of his grandfather erumbledi Into dust at touch. Upon Louisa ot Orleans, his gentle and loely first wife, dead for ten yeais, he gazed In real sorrow. She had perhaps given him the imly glimpse of hnpplness in all his wretch ed existence. "She Is in heaven," ho ciled, "nnd I shall soon be theie." When ono consldi is that such a spec tacle of royal morbidity was a common example for years unnumbered, ono cannot wonder at the strange traits which we know as charactetistlo ot tho Spaniard. His consideration of tho dead Is peculiar. The body means lit tle, the soul everything. Kxccpt for the roal lino, the burial places of the dead arc horrors of unlovely, barren nnd neglected spaces. All sentiment Is reserved for masses for tho souls of the depaitcd. I.'vcn today, as in the cen turies gone by, the corpse is carried tlnoug'h the stietts with its haunting face uncovered to the sky nnd to tho curious staro of the passer-by. m Little children are carried In brlght hued cofllns. their waxen faces halt hidden by fading blossoms. One child follows the four cairiers, bearing tho tiny co Uln lid Death Is horrible any where, but still more so in Spain, cruel Spain. Saucy Bess. GALLEN'S. GREAT SALE OF BLACK & MEYER STOCK Of Rochester, N. Y. 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