VLAF> i Ulf> r VOL. IX, NO. 1165. ANN ARBOR, TRCH., SATURDAY, M~AY 138, 1899. TBRFE CENTS i W~ill aniiouncc that swe have Snow received our Spring and Smniner Woolens. Oar stock for the inconi- ing season is tin largest wre have ever showii, is exclusive and confined, in butth foreign aiidl domiestic goodis, and is compo)lsed of the heat fabrics in every liue that can lie obtaiiiedl. We carry tile lirgest line of Woolens iii the city. We inivite you 1(o call anti inspect the saiiie. 103 .W shian'tom St, A.NN ARBOR. Warranted Cutlery. W~e have just received a inie line nf High Grade lRazors and Knives, fully warranted, and we sell them right too. See our window. Oon duiland Nanzi. BREMA SINGS. Makes a Good Impression. Good Solo Work. The second Festival numiber was a Symuphony concert," given yester- (lay afternsosi. In spite of the heat a large audience tusnedt out asnd there was1 scarcely ii vacanit seat to he 5sien asiyshere. Mr. Shiirley gave a pleass- lug iiumber, and Miss Anderson satis- fled expectations raised by her wrork of yesterday. Miss Vons Grave stas give yoai rouioig welcomne asis well- (((riled applause at the close of her iiumber. She played with brilliant executioii and deep feeling. She wias called hark and loaded ith flosrers, aiol gracefuilly respondedi siths an en- core. The orchestra work was of an unusually high outer, anti received deserved appreciation. The pro- grsmmse is givesn helow: 1 Overture, 'Fatist,".......Wagner 2Aria, "Cielo e Mare," from " La Gioconda," ............ Ponchielli 3 Fantaoie, "Romeo and Juliet," .~Sen 4 hlungarian Pantaste........Liszt 5 Arts, "Pleurez mes Yeux," from " Le Cid,............... Massenet MISS ANDERiSON. 6 Symphony No. 3, "Isis Walds,".. Raff Part 1. In the Daytime. Impressions and Sensa- tions; Allegro (P. major) Part 2. '?5t'1'wili:ht. (a1 Revery: Largo, (A-flat major.) (b)L fance of Dryads; Alle- gro sssai, (D-minor) Poco menu mosso (A-major-) Part 3. At Night. Silent rnstling of ths woods at night. Entrance and very favsrably swithi those- of past years. While the performance of the leadisig stasrseas not quite so re- iiarkable, the solos work of the other soloists ws ssuperior, cspecially flush of Mr. Williamis. 'The concert tomnorrosw afternsoii still begiii at 2:30f sharp. At the close of this coiicert Prof. L. IL. einwick of the Schsool tsf Music swill give an urgan recitls.'Thts still be free to all solders oIf Clioralsison tickets. 1 Ovsrture, " Benvenuto Cellini,".. .......Berlioz 2 "Flitterwochen," ............Styx STRING OR~CHESTRA, FLUTEDS, BEiL SAN 3 (a) Recitative, "Deeper and Deeper still." (hi Aria, "Waft tier Angelo to the Skies," ................. Handel Mn. vILLiAMSO. 4 Aria, "More regal in his low Estate," froms tle "Queen of Sheba," ................tGounod MMEu. iBREMA. 5 Stahat Mater- - --........Verdi TnE CHIORAL oNION. 6 ArisElla giammaimamos," from 'Don Carton,"............. Verdi MR. WHITNEYv. 7 Arts, 1a1 "Schmerzen" (b) "Traeume," (e) "L'attente,....... Wagner Me,. BaEMA. 8 (ts) Prelude to 3d Act of "Hero- diade,"......... Massenet (b) Introduction to 3d Act of 'Lohengrin,............. Wagner 9 Aria, "Wather's Thizs Song," from "Die Meistersinger,". Wagner Mn. WILLIAMS. I 10 Grand Polonaiss in E.......Liszt 'VARSITY MEET. i-5 seords. Breaking traek record of 16 2-5l second, made by himself. 100-yards daos-Winner, Westfall, '{0 1.; 2nd, Htartzburg, 1960 1. Time 10 1-5 Seconds. Mite run--Winner, Conger- 19(10; 2nd, hatch, 1900. Tlimse 4 minutes 42 2-5 seonds. 440-yards dash - Winner, 'Teetzel, 1900 1.; 2nd, iNewberry, 1902, m. Time 53 seconds. One-hualf misesiun-Winner, Balrrett, 1962; 2nd, .-ayes, 1'901 1. 'lime 2 min- utes 6 1-5 seouds. 220) yards dast -Winner, Westfall, 1900 1.; 2nd, Thiomsoon, 19100 1. Time, 22 1- 9seconds. Mile waltk-Winner, tOdle, 1902; 2nd, Brookfield, 19101. 'lime, 7 mlinutes 36 2-5 seconds. 220-yards low lhurdleu-Winner, Me- Lean, 1900; lljorte, 19101. 'lTime, 27 seconds. 130-yasrds handicap sorority race- Winner, Westfall, 'in lelta; 2nd, Test- eel, Alpha Phi. IDiscus throw-Wine, Letr, p. g. deft. Distanee 95 test 7 in-shes; 2nd, Avery, 1902.-1Distasnce,12 feet 9) inches. Pole vault-Winsner, .gunnels, 1900 1., height, 10 feet 3 in.; 2nd, Adauis, '99. igh j ump-Winmier. ltournoy, 1910 rat.; hleight. 5 feet 10 inehes; 2nd, Moughton. 190(1 ct, Armstrong, 11)10, sod Tryon, 1900 mi., tied ist 5 feet 8 inehes. Shut pot-Winner, Lehr, p. 0- teti. Distance, 40 feet 5 inches; 2nd, Avery, 1902. Broad jump-Winner, Mclean, 11100. iDistance 22 feet; 2nd, Riunnels. Mc- Lean hreaks bothl Western Inter-collegi- ate and 'Varsity records. Haismer throw-Winner, Avery, 11)02. Distance 117 feet 11 inches; 2nd, Cooper. Avery breaks 'Varsity record of 107 feet. Clerk of Course-Junins B. Wood. Assistants-IL. AM. Turner, C. A. Riegelman, Wilt Talman. Starter-Keene Fiitzpatrick. 'limer-Sid Millard, "Abe" Gross- beck, Dr. Rahethte. willse nighit. Tobacco R. E. 301 Stra' BE HIT TI "LOUIS Neither game of WRiGH' Our Stock is or prices are w %A.9 - m %Aa a - - e" xist of the W1ditluntWa aReod B akrtSme j' - the rst uf ihe cortege yeas we WsaRcrdBetrinSm use Dr. Mei~urrick, Marry Crafts, ve lsuchesn it oil housi day as with Frau Rolls (Huldl Events. "Sassk" Consdosn "Chuck" Widroan, Pu1llins ci Pipen, Cigars, aned and Wotan. Dlaybreak: Walter Bennett Aliegro (F-major.) The result uf thue anusal field Judge of walking-Dr. Rahethge. .JOLLY & CO., meet yesterday wan gratifyisgigns Announcer-W. IL. Allen. 1So. State Street. BEI CONCEPT. mayrset. he' riyrcod ______________ The audience seas prompt isn arriv- is this highs hurdles, hamsmer throiw, Prneo VritMe. iusg last nilght, ands thus concert began asid also this Western Isiter-collegiate Pictn'ast et ®at sharp eight oclockc. 'Thbetier- record iii the broad jumup uere At this Prisncetoin gasmes, held this N e rfrsmance of Muse Brema swas of a brouken. In someiio (f this other events week, thus recoirds in every evesit ox- wvbe ry siyhigh class,sand it is certatn tbat theconmpetition wsaspiritesd and cept thisw hr ase n h set for her. She has great puseer and quarter silie the results seesnsot ups smade hsere yesterday. Sosms of this considerable drasiatic feeling. Her to the winsner's best efforts. individual performianicenswee very rich, (eels voice seas very effective isn This meet seas a success both frusi good: Jarvis wons the 100, 220 and TITH PLENTY ow- this aria from this "Queen of Sheba." the stasndpoint of this conmpetitor and 440 yairufslashes, shle Cregons won To ai generous greeting of applase of the performser. The most plheas- this lhslf, osse and two mile russ. ,R IES, she sang tsvo Irish melodies, swiths fine hug feature if else large attendanice spirit. seas jhs ssnisber of girls seio see Mr. Williasms was the favorile of present. Many (of them seesuns- " Joe-" Piusgree, ex-1900, left his 10 0CEI N 1S this audience, amid graciously ye- doubnttedly attracteud by the nsuvelty woriin i Detissit ho eise 'nut sand see sponded after butts numsbers, singinig of thisIniter-sorority race. if so, this 'Varsity smeet. alkins' Pharmacy m thus first encore tu this accompany- they seee vll repsaidi for their curs- _________ insit of this harp. His seconst em-usity, for this race seas this prettiestpooRiasCmn toheU - j (curs was a ove sung pecuiasrly event of the slay. It seas a handicap ProRcn oif oteUt 11 E BALL ! adapted to Iis full, clear tenor voice. evenit amid the sees men miads anversttti. Herendered it in a very sympathitic excitiing finish alnmost abreast Yesterday four Purto, Ricanssunuder You can't do it without a manner. Gonger's work ini theislsse rums was the chiaperoniage of a NeYork mier- SVILLE SLUGGER" BAT. The Aria froms Don Carton by Mr. especially creditable, beatinig sut chsant arrivedh iniAmissArbtor to musks can you play a winning Wthitnesy received due recognition. Hatch ini a chose finsins. Thns half arranugemsenuts for attenidinug the Unsi- TENNIS without a He refused, lisosever to sing againi, milie also sad a chose finish, Barrett versity. 'Thieir nsameus are: Octavi- T & DITSON RACKET. tthougth recalled several timuss. sinninig sy a few inclies froms Hayes anso, June, andshRaefee Gallermety complete and 'lhe executiuos of all this orchestral swhonsmighst iave passed if his sad amid ,Jose Figuesras, mud mll register right.- parts seas very fiue. Vise introuduc- beens on thi s ttide. Stranigs an it froms Sass Juans, Portos Rico. They ion to the third act of ILohengrin may seem, thuoss esho broke this cams speak nosthinig but their native A Hwas so exceptionsally weell played by recordlssee not especially croweded tonue, bustsill smiler thisoumsmuer th orchestra that they were coin- in their events. 'lii shioss that schsool and study Eniglishi preparatory pelled to respond withi an encore, they have nsut yet reachied their limilt. to esiterinig college in time fall. 'T'hey ANN ARBOR The chorus sansg with spirit and seas TRACK i("iNT5. sirs finis huookinig meisamid cosmes from Down Tow. very finished ins its ensembsle work. 10yrshg udls-inr l-this best amid mosst cultured fansilies O na 'lin S. '[his concert as a whole compares Lean, 1900; 2nd, Bjork, 19003.'lime 16 in Porto Hiss. Up rown State St.