~~hc ILof FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1,696. FouR PAGES--3 CENTS. VOL. VI. No. 170. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, m KLAESKY lELIGHTS ALL. We DM ust M~ove 1111 The store weno occupy has No First May Festival Concert a quarters. GetSces W eMstld. mutseekneuGea Sccss We1Y.t lseO t f The presenat seissoni of the May Fes- our storis of music goods ad Bicycle. We owter urices which ilk tial collci'ts opeed'ti ost rOlsiil- will sell Faods if lose prices.. H mean asything tooyersa Iouslylast night. Es erythlc sas catr- THIS EANSBUSIESS tied out inl accorsliance with the ar- THSMASBUIESjN raligeisients anti there wssn11 hitch or If you want -soythise in tihe -trineaaiyieslricue ausic liue ges our prices thia 10listubneaaytmedrgth week. 1eveniiig. THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., ;;i Frani lafsky. the (Gerimans prima i S.MAIN ST. tdomia, was the principal soloist aind BUYBENHU BIYCLS.she ftilfilledl every expe-ctatioin. tier II voice, which is a sopranso of wooidcrfuat _________________________________ power intdicats't a force ini reserve which rnsist make ti itnuse ,It' a LitleLate singer equal to the most exacting of It'sa L tI~ aidWagner's roles. Frau Riafsky was in the seasoni, but we pirolosigetd applanse she recei%-ed. tn o'clock. A isiscellaneons prograiii will MAY TURN ST'AGG DOWN. logvni hchtefloig oo T3its will take tart: Miss Rose Ste- Chica o Students Take Action wvart, sopsranlo; M1iss Gertriieile ay Stein. contrailto; 'Mr. Evans Williais.on Athletics ieior, 1and Sig. tisepp~e t'alliaimisr. A mceinlg of lihe senioir class of the baritone. 'liii full trogralis is as fol-Iivesyoflicg wsiid e- liso 5: ~tertlay at svlslil~li ipotat sictionsini 1. Suite for Orchestra, Miiszkosv- s; itstoil Festival OIrchestra. regard to atlic s eo ws takcii. A re- 2.ia."o iv iits" rl sert was lpresentedlto(thelI('neeting; the t'reatisnjilatlyili; Mr. oil- soggesinlg stuide-it reprecsentation and liaii 5. 3. Letter asia. Mozart; Miss osailageilieit sif at hletics. Stewvart. -l. Prologus', "I lFllii" Tul e plans iiider ciinside'rution inI- ci," Leoicavallo; Sig. Ca'anauari. cle the electioss of coaclisis for the i. Faitasie for sircisistr'a, "tsmi-o and Jlieit," Sventlsen; Rosti' Fs- iffere'it 'varsilt- itlestic teazes anti ival Orchsestra. 6. Asia, "Jteaninei'11100 the coiitrol ti f inances tiy the tI'Are." tls-iserg; Miss Steii.i. 7. s ti'uiets. Ititherto buothi the culaclilog Quairtette froms "tigolettis,' ' eir- 11nd isinnial iaiiigelssnt 1his4tbeen di;; Miss Stewart. MAiss Stein, MIr. in the hands of A A. Silg, 1 u i Williams, Sig. taisilanilri. 8. Olvertuir', 'Saklntala" (holdumrk; of the delilltment of athiletics, hut Rosito 'ustival Ofces-tra. those oilliii' insite la'iiiiithat Illa 'lii' smanagement have asked t1h-itclays sire nuiibetred. Stigg; weiit to still itave a 01 XWolell on hand and most respect- fully solicit your patron- age. S. W. Burchfield E. Huron Street. IMYPORTANT NOTICE, G. H. WILD, The Leading Tailor, and only direct Importer in the city, has just received his entire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring and Summer '96, at N~O. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST.- NEAR MAIN. uall Dress Suits a< Specialty. Special Sale. Baseball Supplies,' Lawn Tennis Rackets, Lawn Tennis Supplies. Sporting Goods of every description. SEE OUR STOCK AND PRICES WAH R'S. Up Town, Down Town, ll7sl-erslty flonlsslre, Opposite Court House 20 S. State St. 4 N. Male St. resp~oning to a hearty eacore after special attieitioini le calldiii tie flscls tileunoiversity tliid'r a five years' con- siesging the 'Lii'tiistoil" of Isoldi', she that the concerts will begirt esactly tract, whit-litos's not explire biefore miatde Mr. Xtollt'ilsatser colle upioiilt platfornm to shiare the hoiiiis of the evening with her. M r..Ban-on Bierthialdl has a pturtaiid very pleasisag tenor which at onsc slaced himi in snarkt'd favor with the audtience. tHis singing of Siegnhesnd'e Love sonig froiai -Die 'salkuere" was enough in itself to -win the emphilatic approval of the nmusic lovers who heard hire last night. Miss Stein and Mr. Hleinrich svere already favorites sithi Ann Arbor and- iences, anid last evening they further strengthienetd their popularity' here. 'Mr. Lamnson, in the strong reciitatives of King Henry' in "Loliengrin," was all that his most enthinsiastic' adiires eonld have asked froii hinm. Before the program was fiiiishied Mr. Lamuson was called to the stage and presented with a pair of expensive field-glasses as a testimoinilil frons the C'horsil Union. Today's Festival Program. The program for the symhonmly con- cert at 3 o'clock this afternooni is as follows: 1. Overture, "'Magic Flnte," Mo- zart; Boston Festival orchestra. 2. Piano Concerto. E fisat, "Emn- peror," Beethoven, Mr. Alserto Jonas. 3 .Scherzo from "A MIid- summer Night's Drean," Mendel- ssohn, Boston Festival orchestra. 4. Ballad for Paritone unditetes- tra,: "Lochinvar," Chadwick, MIr. MIax Heinrichi.3. Symphony, F+ major, The Awakening of the Soul" A. A . Stanley; dedicated to President Angell; T. Poco adagio- allegro ma non troppo; II. Adagio con motto expressione; III. Scherzo --motto -vivace; J''. Finale-allegro declso. The evening concert will hegin at S on timse asid thuat the carryisig of chairs intis the 1h1111with not his- allowedl unlder ansy eiretunuisanees. New Courses in Chemistry. Twvo new conrses in genersal chiemnis- try will lii offered hnext ysear unider the ihnstrhuction of Dr. Arthhr Lacs- smasn. They will he knowvn as Coturses 12 and 13, sisid lre as follows: t'hy- sical tctehiistry, chiesmical dlynltis- cohntinhuaition of Cousrose i. IHistorical sand thie'reticail chem-sistry. 'Two housrs lectusrecsourse will he giveni ty Dr. Lachamans tuning the first semester. 'flis course nmust tie precetdetd by Conrses 1 and 2 inpshuy- sirs anti either pirecededi or sitcom- tianietd hy Coturse (S in generail them- istry. A know-ledge of orgasnic chein- istry anid of calcsilns are extremely dhesirabule. Course 13 svill constitute the labsor- atory stork svhich sill he gisen in the second semsester. Thernio stsd Elec- tro-chemnical, tsvo afternoons a week, stithi three hoisrs' credhit. This course miust he precededl by Course 12. In 1897-S asid thmeresifter, Course J isi physics still he requnired. ht is niost desirahle that students having thle initention of takisig this, course hand their nasses in to Dr. Lachinan as soosi as possible in order that adequate sarramigemnents snay he matde in equitpping thle physical-chem- teal laboratory, which will he located in what is knosns as th e "towver roonm," isa the east cornier off the south sting of the chienical laboratory build- inig. At the last meceting of the Rtegento Dr. Lachinan was appointed instructor in general chenisutry for next year. Dr. Lachman now holds the Park, 3Davis & Co.'s schiolarships.. neuxt yesar. 5'holhier lie sswilremauisi in thei'unietrsity shioul tort of hli piowers lie cilieih si-uiss tuo he an otuensutuestitiniassoig the sttuients. Sosse huoute hpret-tdet',t.andulthemythinkil tha~t Stsagg isill rusigis. Ohers this sot go so fist. 'Thii'feinig of the sluidiitt bidy'hims Pen'siniifsisor of studuent ciontrol of athletics for souse tiiiii pulst,lustthile is the first timue that sny smctive steps in thiatudirit-tionm iss-c been takens. The fsact that this mieetinmgsvss him-hi wthslie Stagg;stas oust of towtn is signi- ficanst. Medics Defeat the Laws. hn yesterday's initer-claiss tislligamse '9h) A defeatesd the senior lawssby time close score of S to i. This gamme gives 1'Ph)Z itthe chiasmpionshipi of thit-prtofes- siosnil depiartmiesnts, asid the right to play iii the finals wtlltihe fr'shme'n lits next Tuesday. 'fTic date of time finale of the series has hi's-iscl aged from Saturday to Tui-sdahy the 26th, on accounit of the Bsmay Festival concerts. Time gaume yesterdlay was quite close and interestinig. 'Thle iatteries for botts teamsss did very good work, ex- cept for the first imuing wthen Asnler- eon - wesnquite avild. Osnly seven in- nings wtere played hy smutnal agree- ment. Thue score: 1 2 3 456 's7 hI '991M------------.104000-S B 'Nh6 ..------0 50 0 000-5 4 Batteries-'99 iti, Apel and Wehmrle; '9(1 L, Anderson and Fox. Umpire- Louis. Hon. John C. Tarsney, '69 L, has heen appointed associate justice of the supresne court of Oklmhoma.