Ibe J VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MI1CH., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900. No. 170. Spring Announcement G. H. WILD & CO. We have just received or line of spring woolens for men's wear. It includes everything in staples that are suiable and de- sirable for the season. We are also showing full ranges in nov- elties, in quality and style to suit the most exacting taste, consisting of Top Coats, Suit- logs, Fancy Vests and Golf Trouserings. We invite you to call and inspect our line at WILD'S 108 E. Wcsbigtoro St. Artis# We hveboght ot Arit the stok of Ats Mteeat, feootWet- taell oreos& Book Store to theamoe onti it is now copete. Oil Pat, Chia and othe Wate Co- ose, Orawig Ppes and OBeushet of all kid Wilder's Pharmacy nunOLDFo seveal weks we hae THE n l a etyng itoa stock fo the boy, and new aseeadsoy with 'GofRtt tne ofLUCHES, CO. flELIIABLE 'R e TBCO PIPES A SPPOOIAL./Y. R. E. JOLLY & CO.' Premos I 15j per cent off1 Kodaks 20 per cent off Koronias 25 per cent off Alt supplies at law prtes CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 SO. STATE ST BASE BALL AND "jOLIF GOODS5 ALSO A LARGES STOCK OF ,JERSEYS to New Styles and Patterns WAHR'S FIRST FESTIVAL CONCERT. Miss Sara Anderson and Mr. BEan Williams in the Lily Ntmph Totiglt will be held te first cocr of te sevethlt.rntual 'May Festival of tie Unieriy oi lieligat. No erent is tanked forward to wit as touelsitterest as is tis mutsicatleast.Vie tigistatd- ard of tautsie retdered at ttaese cocerts by thte bst of artists always brigs to Atnt Arbtor a atge, caltsuaed, ad apir- catitvt otto tite. ihe festival slas sea- soot prtmises tot ticote of the fittest ever gcitnlitre. TheIte vlosoitg isthe lprorato:to oogls's cotcrt: i. Overture, "Leotore,' No. 2.Bieetlovesa 2. Atdante, fromsatiorte its B fat. .~Tciaiskowki String Oretsra 3. Aria, "It et doux-, i et ain," fromaa"1-erodiae".M .. asendc hiss Adersont 4. "Tbe Lily Nyt"i'. G. W Chadwick (Dramatic a enoais Seven Scenes atd Epiogue, by Ais Bates) Thse Lily Nymsphl..o.I'is Andersont Sir Abreeht....M. ~r. Wilians Vise Lake Siirit ..... .Mr. 'Mie Fist Koigite.............Mr. MIies Seceond Knaight.. i.. r.-Moore Chorus of Kiagts, Elves, Dyads, and Nymatahs. Chlau nitaont 5. Overtsure, " Leonore," NTO. 3... .....Beethsovena Thaetwonovertures to Sac give th lis cotcert tre ly fr te otost iterestitg atid intcructive oil Beetloen's Leotore- Fidlets series ahieh bega as early as r803. iTe tarn overtires isa qestion rep- reseni t acoittiet son tiletite te. Tise seconad otocis detaenoentt to thae highest degree Ott technoicalt perectiotn of performanoic.s'anton tasymptatetic cot- ceptitootfor sle efecavwicisBeethloseta toot itttoitd whenta te comptioelit atd te dificulty tohicho practicalt eperince ttght huts to start inote wayao it, oadequsote itterpretatiosas ip robabltoi to ao greats extentotdetermiataave twithlimtt ini revisitag it, 'chiile te third oertore, thosghith ie t ie otaosore reyig for its ful imparssion ota a performiatce sat- orated asit s atieaenotuitoasma, is bteler oaateodto te peclir geoiusofctsle ortestra. The literal tratsatioss of te "Aria' intoight's cootcer is as follows: bie wvhose speect cures every pai, te Propahet, is here ! To tat I ata going' He is gentosec.is is good, Iis spees is camaitg. ie seaks : all is cutiet;aore ightly uer te plait,te listening air passes noiselessly by. He speaks!I Ah! taear lai? 5Isffered, I was aone, atd y heart was camed whieta haaritg his meaaeiuis adta esder voice: Prophet, awel beloved, hoar canI ire aithsotut thee? It was tere, lo thie desert, whlere ueawosderisg trog ad folowred isa his steps, tat once he we- costed mae, a deserted child, and opened tis armas to tma. "The Lily Nymph," in respect to oms ansd literary as well as musica treat- taeosntsights be classified as a dramatic ballad. Vie sbjet is a familiar one is fairy love-ste fatal resislt of oe be- streenta tanaa ntd a spersata reratre -but Mr. Baes has locaized the tory ita bartatoy witht traditiona whlicha attaces to a ake in h Btack Forest of Germany. Vise lilies of that late accorditg to te out tale, are encitasnted tmaidets, wo once a year, ona tmidsummaoaer nigt, are iermaittedt to resumetha ieir origitat forsts. Stould msora alats otet ose of themoanaad yievt to teir charmas, death is te resist. 'Tis is shat hatpeteot to Sir Abrecht, inthie story, swlt felt a prey o one of tae sirens, whtie ott tis tray to maeet his bride. Vie piece is di- vided into seresn scenes and an epilogue. In sle first we are introduced to Sir A- brecht and knaigts, asdte elves adc dryads, who serve later as comtanetators ota tetsessi tragedy, assting for that purpose a character like tat of the classic chorus. In scene II, Abrehist maade aquained awitahayh dager that threatetas, bst whicta lay costisues resist- lug, in fancied ecurty in tie oe of his bride. Thetexea scene brings us the picture of the iles and Slaicmagic awakening. Then next the love scene betweentha etanigt aod teoymapt, Ba wrhich the donain of opera is frankly en- tered on. It scene V we again find the chorus of dryods and elves teting us of what the absene of dramatic spectacle will not permit us to see. The sixth scene pictures sle reweavitog of the TO BREAK RECORDS. spelt itesevetnththeiacpusnishmsentantd_ farewell of sle lovers. Ana rc n il etTi In the muasic Mr. Chadwsick atsectnn lTrciadFel etTi ecectic, as sle loose formt of the ipoema Afternoon. ptermaittedt toutstoibe. tHe as uted de- 1Today,-ittets aintes iast for occers litacativ emusiceniao it wsa cated o, te atatieal 'Varsity field ad tract smeet, andtacits torcot to blendth le feeing5whioth at Regenats' Field. lhissaill be te first beotags to fantasic romanatce atd eat cii ao doors comsaietitoon its whica unmanasoanc, as as the eramaatic cim-aaBaoraliasadi00aace to figeseisce a-. He hastat igonorecd, sitsntiethierlassetaetteri' Michiganoanstd ie awitry to te followved the ys tems of typical ptrases beattse holes record ithie pole vault, Nevecrtheless,.hetarasso on eody whitacinOttchortsa loss eleen cafeet 6fintuces lte idetuifies swbitarhefate of the losOt, isaipaacte Is isoed tth i la-itbeat anad froma whticlh lie lessos moativ es that thelarkosotof eleetn feet ots ice, are csed asithsirosoghshe .core. He hasswchtis theacworld's record, held by also characterzed te lase spirit ty Capp of Vale. Aother worle's record meanaus of a striksinugvitythom. Vie ust soill probrabatly be altered ithie discus ject asteed for asarma orchestra color, and trow-, tice Fraunce, of footal fane, thsits it toos reeived. hlson ceiured te late oe lunsdred has tosoigts's concert AnnutArbor. scottaudtwianvta-ce etasfeet its iractice, snach wcoeoackd iss Sara Atndersot, so- ieter thani tle words record by about pratto; Mr. Evsa Willias, teuor; ad eiht feet Tic performntce lisa not Mr. Fosil Moileushueer, conucssto. been dlutlated, bus oe hautdretd ad Ih fi nue artist are alt beetshrin ttfiteetn feat isitnesv-ssacc France. past years sadtey-taste beets tendtery e- "fle aweterta record is ote hunsdet and muembatered e esase of thaeir teautiful i- two- feet. terpretationuandseeceutiona of mausic. Its boo sen a -aembser of yes-s stce Michigant has 1ud suhu a star'aggrega- IS A TIE. tiontofo athletes std such a wel-baanced team. All of te eecots today- sill te depeatety fotaytt out. Tthe utusicer After 9 Innings of Ragged Pla~.- muie runot till perhaps furnishu the pretti- A Game of Brilliant Plasys and est race of sle day, ad n oueau pre- Brllan Eros. dit the outceomae atis certainty. -The BrilliantErrors. contesttill tar behween VTeet,Nufer, Hyde Fark, I., May uf-(Specia.) Barrett assetHayes. all of whioum are run- Thluast gamae of theeil)sas a con-uig isa record tisse, ad te'Varsity binuationa osilanit ane td asretched ball recred of 5o seonuds, witl probatbly be playin 0g. MA.ieligati did ot field as aselietered. VTe tracte is sanddstd level as te score showss, for seseal timues andalhe msenasre lasthe slths of codi- chancsu tcatheenaosesbetaseenste bases so. were lost by supie paaying Besle Is hisssects year-sice Micigant s sass very asid, asthsie Morocts lilots ainaaSid asue e sterecu instaercolegiate, achest mesnsscre ass bases. Utley asas ior he hundaord 1yardn eash,. bot toot,usa subhsituted inu the sixthswisant he asecslohe leso0ni Leilsie, sle has a seedy full adonae out, Taco runuss see smadehemanou, woomniss o dveop sntoal before she slate w~tas ts net,hbuhafter natotiat -prinitensd sion sill uer- that he was effectivoe, alowins ag but onelouisbabstle toshowun Stggs rcers hisi holean toastrnsits hree innsig.Stnts, ech. He asill 5iosiblullouerte lorec- McttinntisanocetDavi es smadeibrilliants Ord isa he olia 'edyhuthil r1lasse to do caesluainu the ufiehd, ad Datsis tiltbeter thanisusecotds o do is. Wiest- wcasn d opotneluty. fot, Nfoser, Teescl. sotnviBeiteuotschofill 'The less said aoutauthe Chicago partoucat te eents ad aleswinnue ih be of te gamue te etter. Tis year's tea pusded o rod aue. Dr. Boiu, asia is without exceptionusthe worst ciethat till ace as referee, las thie ditinctions of the~ uiersity- issas eerbeets reparesntee havoing held ue 'Varsity record at o 1- Sy. With te exceustion of Plce, Meni- seconds for tethuedred util Wesfal fetdantd Smsith, thtey cu-ot oeiher bat, loweredoviti a fftbiso thi spsring of '8, fieltnyrrna ses. They any certainT h ie high jumpastpomuiss o sowana tt lose esvery- gamte they-play onothsieir peformsanoce ever befoe offeed here, conuog asternori un ss thesay brace uiA rmtron cleeaste bar at six feet tot mstnswonderfuly. The only reasons practice ad it ts exectd tstisllit cost- obey weretot beatenutoday is becaeuse pettions wit Fournoyan~ od "fryon,te Beistlehloasobaed ari ad oldnstdoot get asill sea a eas record iou this eent. Its sloe sollothccente pae. After Utley te cceightsevesoa ls iigata lass a strong wveontiousad tey had t tiltthey awere sturiounAvery, Francte, andetSeigautd, easy. Fesher collided asisis Place, Chai- whoa are doitg cedietabyeworksio inte cag's chuaompiona strong mano, ashdawas hammauer, discusanad stut put. hurt inthsayumix-upi, butt finaised te Oe of tesemtost itouercting eents of gamue. Scoe: the day, std whiicha proises to be a MIHCHIGAN. laugihlecompytition iste sorority race AB a to o A ihttchsith le tent soroiies of the Utiver- McGinnits, ina.. ...........o 1a o sity till be represented by speedy ah- Codotn, tb............6i 2 1 8 r etes. Each mno wiltcwear the colors of Snow, 1. f1..............4 4 o 3 > the sorority he represcnts and wil be Matision, s ........4 2 a 0 4 hiat diapped nancy or lss acordiong to Darie, r. f. ...... ....5 > 3 t o los speed. Blencoe, ab ............3 0 0 3 2 Vise price of adomissions has bees placed Fleshser, 31b ..............o o o a at tweny-fie cyonts and a rowdtill Whitnoey, c...............a2 tt no doubt watchs te meet. Bestle, p..............3 r o o o The folowsingtill officiat: Utley, p ................1 0o 0 0o Starter, Kecene Fitpatrik;l referee, Dr. - --Boninoe; sack judges, Dr. Wenley, Dr. Totalsa.......-...-..40 01 9 27 01 Effinger, Dr. Bourand clerk of course, CHICAGO. Water Grad, announsocer, William As x s o A Day; asistant clers, Howard Rihard- MeIrrified, p ...........4 2 23sona Ned Bege, Wilianalacotel track Place, ass. .............4 2 zt udges iR. J. Barry, Allan Seckle, Le- Kennedy, ihs.............. rot 0olie 1Trft; scorers, Carencee Etpley, Ver- Vyrunon, ab............4 1 0 3 2 nonBuhArithur G. Brosroe; timser, Smit, 31s.......4 0 a 2SootMolltard C. Mt. Wiltlimss, Aciel W. Vast tattena. s---------5r 4 2 4 Cool; judrof walkeingClass 701 Wi- E. Merrified, r. f.........5----a2 10aut Ewntg, 1. 1 .............a t o00 Hlarper, ce.......... 5 2 z53 COOLEY DAY BANQUET. Totals........ .. ....38 tt 0 271AragmnsBi Co ledfr Itntings ...t1 2 3 4 5967 89 Arage ets B entopltdo Mieignu.....02 3 3 202 0-I th Bg Bet Chicago . 0 0 4 a o o o O-II Work is progryssing nicey ono the Errors-Mattisont 2, Fesher 2, Heri- Cooey Day Bauety and this eens, field, Place 2, ennedy, Vernoon 3, Smsih, tetplant of whticho was otlined geeraly Foss Fatten, lHarper.iTuVsesday's Daily, is beginning o ake Stolcon basea-Cononoo, Snowo, Bletcoe, dyfioie font. Athsough, ihe seior laws Beistie, Merrifield 3. Paee, Kenedy a. expected blat teaffairould be received Two-base buts - Davies, McGinnois. sitb somoewa of a welome, tev out- Tihree-base tuit-Myrrifild. Honme ruunsenoe of te banquet ommsuitee's canvass -Davies, Htarper. Double pay-Snowv of te deparnseuehtowed that a far and Condos, Struck out-By Beiste 5, greater intrs is being taeen in the by Utley 5, by Merrifield 2. Bases ott tatter than cyst atiipatd. The law bails-By Beistle . Wild pitch-Merri- faculty has taken hold of the banquet field, Passed bat. Whitney. Umpire and gives it their hearty endorsenent. -Tindilt.,(Contnuted on age 3)