r-- THE U. OF M. DAILY. i Published Daily (Sunday exepted) dring the College year, by 1HE U Of M IEPENEN I SlIIN Orcats Times building N. Main t., pposite pst office. Thu ediorn do et hold temseles rss- ibe for the opinions or statemetso eorres- pndets, appearing in te DAIY Thoto will b o smsore isss of tbt Daily usstil after the vacation. Al that timelthenlowly elected editors will assumse control While the greaer porion of he studints of the Univrsity art enjoy- ing next weeks vacation at their homes, two iUiverity orgaiations will ho representing us abroad. In the sasme of the Uiverity, we wish 4-ho hbseall teassiasld the Ge and Banjo lubs all posihle sucess and a ilasant tril. Caniates for lbs track athletic teamshosisuld give especial atentiosn in the reuest that they egiss work nel Miosday anid contisue during vacation. Quito a mnshr of them will remain iii town anyway, and thlose who hve not hitenued to should smake every endeavor to cantige their plas. It this is sot possible, lhy should retri early i le. middle of next week. There will e liletim hie left f tee va- caion eforoelshe imsportant osip- iioss of ele year. 'Varsity field day will sot bti e s hani a mostsaway asd the Wesern Isterollegateclini- lilonships hit six woeks away. It is for the interest of every asdidate to conmply with the request of the traine. If we are to winItse Wetetax Itercol- legiatt, as we certainly must, we have no time to lose during vacatios. One hudred men should report on the trace: sext Monday. Wisconsin Ltter. Mladison, Wei., April 9.(Specl Correspondence).-The, past twe weeks ave been, devoted to examinations and vacation, and so hre has lien lilte going n in university circles. ThCe musical libsh, however, escaped from the examinations and took a two wde ks' trip. Severat concerts were given ii this state and the re- mainder in Iowa and Illnosa They wre well received at most of tie places they visited, but on account of several per husen, khey will be be- hind financially. A joint dehate between the Forum society of the College of Law and the Mlwauknx Seorum, was held Sat- urday, it which the university society was vitorlous. Te question was n the anti-peling preision of the inter- slate commere act. The lake opened yesterday and the Crowd will be on the water in a few da v.Thebseball men have been outdoors for th past week~ and h ne rek on tecompus will be Dramatization of Silas Manr.I Mms. Thea. C. Truelood wilt give her drsasmatiatin of George Elitta "Silas Starser, the 'Weaver of Ralv- loe," at the Methodist Episcopal churcvh, tonorrow evening. The irgiasi is announced as fol- lows: 1. nfroduction; 2. Dissstas ansi Godfrey; 3. Dunstans sells Wild- ire; 4. Mr. Brioe informns Godfiey of fist death of Wildfire; G. Godfre;y's confession to his father; 6. Priscilla and Nancy; 7. A party on Nwv Yeara eve; . Silas Warner surprises slit guests; 3. Dolly Wisthrop helts Silas outi with the care of the child; A Dreas, by tasselsad "Thou art so like a. ower," by Rtuhensteisn, Master Fred Ellis; 10. Sixteen yers after Silas Warnler foisd Iis new te-norie on tho heath; 11. Eppie talks tl "fathsir" Silassaout getting married; 12. Godfrey's cosfession to Nasicy; 1. Godfrey insists on tapisg are of his owna daughtev; 14. IWeddisg tels. Tie charot-en will be Suas Wr- ner, the weaver of taxaloe; Sqir Cas, village suire; Goflorey and Distan, aons of Squire Cas; Aaron. sns of tDolly Winibreop; Nancy Lai- meter, st ello of Iaveloc; Priscilla, sister of Nancy; Dolly Winthop, a good mother; Dr. and M s. timble, Mr. Brice andilthe Rector. General admission will te ten ents. The estertainment will undoubtedly heou ascof the isct of t(lie oason as Mra, Truehiood has provess lerelt e- tseoially' strougiii thin lise of work. Krehiel on " Folk Songs." The lectuesoiass"Folk Song in Tner- la" hy tenry E. Krelbiel st the Young Womans associaioss roomsn isi Thursday evi-,is.povedi to be ass interesting study. Mr. ttecbel in of cosmsmasnuing iieence eaielhistsgenial dispositions lit the audience- ipleas- ant hunmor at octe. His arguments areo good although at tunecs uncoi- viingu. TeIleture proved that le had worked diligenly asse had ni let dificulties stasd in the way in hisi Search for truh-eslirtaisisg to iis ssb- ject. tie ksows what a folk-ronsg is, and his powers of de scriptini are groat. The lecture was ilusstratei by the singinig of several Creole, slave and Csnadian folk-sog by Thomas Impe-t. The Chromatic club deserve- the cnmnendation of alt music lvrs foe the intllectual treat provided, and hopes are expressed in all quart- ers that ths is only the beginning of a series of lectures or instrutive talk on musical stbjets-Daly Newa. U. OF M. CALENDAR. Thur., April it.-Faculty recital at Frieze Memorial all. Thurs., April t1i-Mrs. Trueblod's recital of her dramatiatlon of "Silas Mairner," M. . church Frt., April 12.-Spring vacation e- gin. Tus., April 23.-Spring vacation closes. Exercises resumed in all d-' parhoenta. Thurs, April 25.-Senior swing-out at vesper services. Fri., April 26-tntercollegate debate between Norhwestrn and Michigan at' Chicago. - Thurs., May ,9.-Faculy recial at JUST ARIVED!I A SIPMENT OF - tUeots' Fine Ian Shoes, The '95 Victors FrOR S:RINC. arceumodels of strensgth and beauty. The staunchest light wheels ever JA O S& LL N - built. You desire not srimply a ' . good bieycle, but the bes' ; 3then Washington Blank, Ann Arbar. you want a Victor. 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