W1.. I-N. 114. UNIVENlSITY 01" IIIIGA , n. W1ail" \SATURDILAY, -MAR4CHI 141, 91. Pinch, TmEE CENTS. "CHRISTOPHORUS.'' three numbhers tha t tts rendered i'aesrStanley's Singers in Ui vt etefc,"'wsi h versity Hall. fa b-ii hiI'lt Molan d, the eiatng tiC large audience that itaths (1(1it a isital ii 1 lit iit15it. tll lst teitt onwa rd il iht iti it as opttr- litt - sit-tilt it-ast'vnil" ll a Ilaimusical treat. Thle Chora and" Al1n(1 isCII ie inalsilent > Ilioni 11a15at its tiest, iand the hb liiiam i- tia he Whl ot i oruaas smig bettr tanitany- of tiaresiofIProfaesot:e y eat th~e ticclusiona of the coticert shiowredlii ieohes tht lthail sitirs"t stiltIhis critical wi h tes tt51 -r ftt'Isri ittsi 'Thie secot t art tras liep estbh the fano tis recitative ail aria froma 1eas all itlex to the feelintis if the tart' 'ells. W l srl s audence, it tto stas iteassi.T 'he -d' rain, Wt c~tr tenhcladt,'byl MNtiss (tootld vinT i worf tihe Caoral Uniloniis remark- 1lt ti 'el itptiji t r ante Uthtie etires yen- welt traiined, tle efact tiat the nmembterscet'''lmanmntade ie Char to thits nihber. The chorus, : h bge iii materiallty from year iii Ytris consistered. Last es-enili 'itto teioriatix.-'pc ihe CUnioni was coimposedi of z,0tile tasses a chtance to shtowaiwtat feae oce ndro -:vocsatihey could do, and thiey didt it swelt. total o f a24 Ie thtis numbl~er Professoir Staley 'rite orchtestra isas ctomptosedt of shoswed tiow weiiltietias thte cihortis thirty ptieces. t twas picked from uister hits control. 'The 'Serenadie,' the est musiciants of Dletroit, and a solo hy Miss Goodisin, wsitti tiiii- 'as eadI ly Mr. W~ilieli Ytiiok. in;ligacconmpantimenttby the (nioni, ihe sotloists is-rce, Miss Nellie iswas tahe ost iunique numbtoer 01oite Weinn ofT'ledio, sopiritio N iitor Mrse.itieteiiittnti Mrilo o;tf 4AnnlArborf cotntralto; necrandtwere favoredt hs-a tsaor; ant i N r. Edit-t C. Crane, oloce, wilie noitipowerfutl, is clear Detroitibaritonie. Intl very Ipleasinp. 'T'he concert ttce liprogramme w isas Itividedinitot itas closed iy tue grand lsdotcthorus ilarts, the first being '" Ctirtast-Iats01rhfom auri'''tn- Iltrns' ansi the secondt consistini" iauser. of sotos by iMiss Goodint, andlt hIte text conlcert wtitt he pit-cia iy Chouse byt Uin Mr. Crane, tile toston Symphtiony OIrchesira, ate< gianat'"'inll Ctriitophtrs'' tinlMay' 5'.(Ont\ay 30 the Union thnd the Io' sit-are of the sioostork, wilipresent Gocitos's mlasterpiece, siging no less thiaintine soltos. lie "'The Rediemiption."' (n thiat ca osessa full, ricih,ibaritonie stle thicy wiii he assisted bit1' rs. voic, bt hi sigin wasparicu Jenie P. Walker, of Bioston, so' dary pieasingibecaiise of his cneatrtprano ;'flist Jeninie iF..Stosdsard, and istinctenclunciationi. Alis of 'Nciw Nork, conitraito ;Mir. Jutes Dof:asthe ivarning voice," sr,-Jorsdan, of Prov-idence, tenor M .Nr. btonec solo, Trustlnt ts toitdt Arthutr IBeresforsi, of Cliiicagohass, t'icetd stranger, O, IKin' h''RIMr. and an orchestra of 35 nmusicians. re as th -emt"sn Population and Social Statistics. h fecting and expression, particu-y inhsstf -ci teKn etrlyatrto th ari alf te Ue nirerse"''Mtis Good'-ID. Wriglht contintuedsl l ecturcesin v'l1 antg tivo parts, the '"sedutctiv'e '"Poplattion ansi the Social Statis- voc"ands the "' chiil.'"' e1r tics Grossing out of it''"The pouit- isif t1 WVIo is tihr Sovereign Lordil a and social conditions of a on ftile Heart wa'satespecially-finc try largely' ldeend 0on thle hllogoe - Wre the 'cello accomipanimnent was necousness of ittslpopulationi. Ill tromelit lTe swveetest solo of the Eiuroipean countries it is 1p0si' ihrintophorus " hy Miss Goosliin hle to niake several differentiations wa o pntue programme. It as regards color, nationality, lan- inelately followed the last words guage, etc., hut in the U. S. only op he ' iat" 'The Choral oiie distinction can he miade, that of lh sr have reason to he proud of color. It is customary to compulte ther chiorius work. There were the density per square mile, hut re- suitsdernsvsi from this arc oftein nIisleading"as tie'areconaitrollsd ptrinipiatlly by ectoomitcsconsidera- tdons. I tl ,-S , i 7, 011out 3 wa- i 0vig Ilt i tcitieso ttooilhait-i tatits, otori wil itn 18o hethis Ier cenlt. ti iii intcesedsiito 2J- is preatesrthiai that oftheU .I (;crm11atty ttesalil towns apredtoi- iteswisthtt iitsrge tiolt;to poit-t fat ttht ratiltroadtthatvr tints it tet the lairg'ecities at the expese oftthte smtaler ones. iIn iiirope thtsris is a large ecss ot feimalcs, wis i theii AXi\ING the exeieci5of College lie caelsc ruitinly of Colleg''e St11- D esignters antiJisveir secally iirh I morti ng Cii" (Jo.ii' irl'etly fro Paril Lnd1 l and illti ll1 ists isitm "Sltoe','We areii pos Iitiotot tpro- dice the fiet atits andijeleds "ociett t "' I itt ofallhtid ts ihtilt Wright,Kay & CO. IfMtOlTi'f'El, Jl- ELittiIS A NI) MAN IFCA"'lttMIF.J EW LEERS. Dcrcit. MichEan. U.ii S.o sitlg tcliigra tton,iiiales tire- domliinate. In most countries, mlore Ch ~~ .'Q. tihanlihyliso e pplto sudrk)h p p l wt years of age. 'l'here are University Outlitte, three taeriodts of life. 'The tieriad ltSiciSruS. fronm oiie to fifteelt, anid froni sevenity____ years upwsardi, are callesi thes unpro- ductive periods. The ttcriodt tic E N G L I S H tivecit fifteena anidtserc~tty yecars is H C N O H S called the itroductive iperiod.intheCU.cS.V6oLz-ilQJperLcentLofQtheJpopu lation tbelonig to the lattcr tperios.i In the U. S., divoirces ire onithetsT f1 YYG iincrease. 'T'le total numiahcc;ranteti fromt i1867 to ifSS6 is 328,716, of ENGLISH SERGE whtichl 65 f-in tier cent. wecre grantecd 011 tietitioni of the swife, andt 34 a-1'inR per celiC. on the petitiona of theetins- COLTS ATD TLO'U'SER3 hanid. 'IThe ratio of sivorces shiould .JUST ARRIVED. he compared to Cue ratio of mar-1 riages, not to Cue population as a whlec A. A. Meeting- 'The executive hoardi of tthe Atht- 1l'tic Associatioit laet tis norning~ in Alphia Nu hait, the foot-hall contmittee has-c decisles thiat the 93-94 foot-halt panic woulsd have Co bie playedl it ordter Co deidteu class chiamtpionshipt. 'The date to he no later than May lotih.tPernais- sion lad heen granted to the freshi- men hase-hall teamo to use te rink from i to 2 o'ctock iwleinsot needed for other purposes. Candidates for Che L'iiiersity nine arc to he allowedl to play on class teams Mlonday and Thursday afternoons. Tue lpresident and hneads of Cue various committees were appointed a committee to present ltans for the athletic field, and to make estimates of the expense of laying out the same. 'Pie treasurer reported $700.96 on hand. EISN BJIIih -GOODS, SEARS'SPECIAL. CHASE & PETTITf'S CUflflI$ BAT$ AU BALL$ LARGiE LINE I- STOCK Fietsiand LargJset IA'INE OF G'ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING (1O0D5 IN TE IT lY. Agent for Ann Arhot Steam Launidry, qiclk delisvery and hest cork. qr$.$PELLCR & qO. UNIVERSITY OU'TFITTERS. ANN ARBOR, - - MII.