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We sell this coffee at 25c per pound and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee can be had at any price. 214 South Main Street. N & COMPANY. May Festival Program, Sailors Chorus. Act If. The annual May Festival, to which Introduction. music lovers have looked forward to 6 Spinning Chorus, Maidens, Mary, during the past year, began last even- Senta. 7Ballad, Senta. ing and closes Saturday night. The list Scene, Erik and the foregoing. of concerts is as follows: Chorus. CONCERT II. S Scene and Duet, Senta, Erik. CONCRT ~ Erik's Dream. Friday, May 13, 3 p. m. 9 Scene, Senta, Daland, the Dutch- Miss Elsa von Grave, pianist. 1 ial. Mr. William Howland, bass. 11 Air, Daland. Mr. Emil Mollenhaur, conductor. i Duet and Terzetto, The Dutchman, CONCERT III. Act III. Friday, May 13, 8 p. m. 12 Introduction. 13 Sailors Chorus. Miss Gertrude May Stein, contralto. Dance of the Sailors. Mr. Barron Berthald, tenor. Chmrus of Maiderns, answered by Signor Guiseppe del Puente, baritone. Sailors. Emil Mollenhaur and Albert A. Stan- Chorus of Crew of the Flying ey, conductors. Dutchman. CONCERT IV 14 Scene, Senta and Erik. Saturday, May 14, 2:30 p. m. 15 Cavatina and Finale. 16 Scene, Erik, Senta, the Dutchman. Miss Janet Spencer, contralto. 17 Recitative, The Dutchman. Mr. Winm. H. Lavin, tenor. ________ Mr. Alex. Heinde, violin'ellist.T Mr. Emil Mollenhaur, conductor. The June Century. CONCERT V. Captain Alfred T. Mahan has written Saturday, May 14, 7:30 p.,in. "The Flying Dutchman," a romantic a paper for the June number of the opera in three acts by Richard Wagner. Century on the causes of the failure CAST. of the Spanish Armada. It accompanies Mme. Johanna Gadski, Senta. an illustrated article giving the story Miss Janet Spencer, Mary. Mr. David Bispham, The Dutchman, of the famous catastrophe, based on Mr. Win. H. Reiger, Eric, Steersman. Mr. William A. Mowland, Daland.- nanuscript records and on the narra- Sailors, maidens, etc., Choral Union, tives of survivors and other Spanish Albert A. Stanley, conductor. documents. This nmber of the Cen- SYNOPSIS. lc Overture. tury wil contain several other articles Act. I. of equal timeliness. 2 Introduction. Chorus of Sailors. Thel adies of the Woman's League are Scene, Daland and Steersmani. Steersman's Song. conducting a check room in the faculty 3 Recitative and Aria, The Dutchman roon during the May Festival. 4 Scene, Duet and Chorus. Scene, Daland, Steersman and the Mrs. R. Granger will give a dancing Dutchman' Song party at the academy after the concert Duet, Daland and the Dutchman. Saturday evening. 25c. per couple. Four Underwear Specials. Men's Fine Fine Fetch Summer Weight Derby Ribbed 25c 50c WAGNER & COMPANY,. FURNISHERS. s S. Main. FIRST NATIOUNAL BNOrgaied186 Capital, $100,004, Surplus and Frolits,54,01 Transacts a general banking boeness. Foreign exchange bought andsold. 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