THE U. OF M. DAILY. Pubehed Daity (Sundays excepted) during the College year. by THlE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION subscription price V.50 per year, invariably ii adeanee Siegle copiea'.; cents. Subscrip- ten may be left at the tee of the DAILY, it Stofiet'a, with any of the editors or authorized soicitors. Communications shoiild reach the othot by o'eclock P.M. if they are to appear the next lay. Aiddress alt matter inteaded for publica- iioa to the Managing Editor. All business oemmoanicatioaa should be teat to tie Boat- esenMNanger. THE U. oH. DAILY. Ann Arbar, Hich. tite board of Regents abking for titebtttlite cot for himself a notch of his removal of that nieaniogiess tahict owon, higih upon the rock of fame, over the entrantce to the 'gym'' anti snwhere lie will ever he knosvn as one the suhstitutio.n of oln beariiig fthc of tihe greatest iasters. His hooks nante of tile donor? are chiefly imazuirkas, itoctutrnes, -- 1sciherztos and concertos. W.are pleased to aninottnce the i ___&_ election of Miss Carrie V. Smitih to Oisly 4; oat of i~o candidates a positiont itsTit.]l V staff. 'fTe I for admtission to West Point were co-eeiutsv have two good represen- Isuccessful at the last entrance exam tatives ott THE Dst t~v staff and they intations. need not fear hnt their interests will__________________ he weell represented in 'roy D1s ttxY coltunns. While Mliss Morley i ahsent in Nese Mexico, Miss Jessie Smith, '97,,sill take 1hcr position ott t 1 Is thr LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. aod SHORTHAND. Magnficet builing;onine teacr; lretedainlce;tgo"'didiscirlinre;nsiper- iowok;wllsu~itreaiding riom; laileturs Saturidayereiigi recertiios; tpn the riiie year iixeptitooafcitiesfr', ling stent in iiposi- tiiin'-shorithanidigiraduaeuriipaieea di.iin b'or -Niectogue, addess, P. R. CLEARY, POES. rATOLDOi EDITORS. the start. a~~"f55tL i'. A. tc ies,, hen'lii, Maniagin~g bEitui,. 11 A. S'iNi 5,Lit. '114, Aoiiti. Chopin, the Noted Composer. .I. Loiit:, Lt 95'i, Asistant. _ F 5.%tii L awtoo .'1, Assistant't(rie ii' e t king eft',''t itlty, , Mit0 . J.. Litm , Lt (9, ,Atieth' Eli,,,'. Frederic "ranscois (hoipin whiose , 'r rotr leant'Atm .5 'ior tfly(0i"Ti111t 'iis, itioiroMigr. soisaethegvtsttt *f.Horsford s Acid Phosphate slonE=,eel'Iic S . NtI , .11. it, Businss Maager. toetsic e a to e o ieo tsuc evero ig-s.'s1.0 Ismtlt. 1 itlxl Lit. . 3.Ga. t'. . all teas otte of the several omaster cons- ttiteicse I ~ t ~ ''Trins r tin eo-nn teAi'l,'vi' nrt'yoli',t0 . I'ibcl'r . t MEDIC~~AL posers ltat have graced the psresent aisle remsedy in existence forn'Alli trains dait tsctl t su F .yle, tlt. E. L. .liortiotetl . e ntry9le ea t ita. S. (tttt'tNWeOiit).Abet i Aittit An s MHil'5,'lt. H.it. loia-is cnur. iiwsgon nis i onear .wS. H. IOEN Ic . v .A. Tledo. to.r c iii}, pti't ioi~tinl~5iic. iastyaddit t9) 'i s'e'eitltittg indigestion, tandt- - t'. ItC . Jenin, '94. 'i, a1sstotntecaewt itleio hs asi oofe111as ihte ra iuitos iess iIl~ G Alcpy mnice tit hiie lefie),t*':30i,.iinsttsicalatss his ewas shtort, II E I~vtetlyiT 1.1' ofti~lyo artato.ye i istschi tos fwfrcsttsIdisot'dered tl ictcl. SATURDAY EVE., FEBRUARY 3. The' B itoris dto nettiold., th 'isete,respon- oerltl't, 8jotrn~g Cin~ th Ds'I,. Now11 if stome one wvoiuld heqei~tath fndslsu511fiicient to citelefeorltrall. ftnisherd 'gym''-thte state's re- pirfiach1 Nit doeublthitt thtat a large noiumbher of stitdents wiil attendl ttetie iacit- years. Dr. W. W. Gardner, Srigfield, L Trite to thtettsualc type of mu~sical Mess,,sys:'I valoe it as xan eocelleit A A X A geits) t sa te1,la tparii~t ieveeaiveif ,eiesiiecn, .andiiapleasant BY AUGUSTUS I HOMAS. antil early nmanifestedl his itnhIerentaciuat,,edrainki, w11,enplopterely dilte wtcili A - powvrrs. At thte age of InineOheliedliati er, ad 'eelt''e'edri."' B tin (anft xt All Aln( H- conilelled hiis liarents ity tis piv AralPy. sioliato' love tuor rutusic to plo ietts'teih"Ot -Il rroIc, first teach~er hteseas fortsuate entoui Rmodleia~ohrvier~htI t tio have a idisciple of llach. AfiteI Ilfevc (o~ i iettWt eer lie tad appearedl in pulic..lie wa ForSale by all Druggists. siilsegi'ee.1 never vain of his nlavin(y but w;1,; it- 1 itan concert tonight. 'Ihe concert terly indifferent tot his saccess. wiiilibetile of the ht'st of thte sea- Coi a eypplro h -- - _ _ stage, for Isis gentle astd senlsitive 'ii,. aistottocemsent of thse he- disiiosition ntadcelhittsbeloved of all. qunest to the latv lihrary hroughst joy Chsopitn travelled mssucht in Gcrntatiy to thec hearts of lase stadents, and antI "ratice giving chtaritahle con- happy anticipationus of a large and certs in the largest cities. Mu ich of ciimtplete libirary. his life woas spenit illIharis whlere lie -was the centre of titesmuisical circle I,, 11roe s a vacancy in the rere of that gay tmetriiolis. sentation frott the dental depart- Chopitn sas equalliy great as aA ny- ment, whtich is opeis to ctinpetition. tuoso and composer. lie cotmposedl 'fll whlo desire to cosipete for the with great rapidity, itdedt, ise iften piosition shsoisld do so at once. imlprovised for hours at a time, anil some of his hest wnorks arc thecse itsn- \V:are gladl to assnoisnce todayI Ilt lstu~fcioiset tarist sischproflPtO liroductionhs. lieseas very lirf, taney ax cctredfortheirreguslar its his lahors, sonmetimtes May Festival. Thse list is certainly sworkinthIe greater part of thse nighst I a tise one atst is isidicative of the adtsndis oiigfrsek sitccess of the Festival. aisti monthss. lie woulid oftets sake from his sleep atsd lrussh to thse piatnt MWve' received a comnstsca- to develop thsroughs the mediusns of a tion in regard to thse sahit, wicld few chsords some inimatared fancy, scene to he groswing. of leaving Uni- or resolve some imperfect harmsony. versity Hall hefore thse close of en- Chsopin woas contemporary in part tertainments. Thtis is certainly a wills Schumann, Wagner and Liszt, practice to he deprecated. the latter heing his most intitmate _____________ friend while in Faris. Chsopin he- Wituti it not he well if a peti- longs to no schsool. He wan no- tion was prepard for presentation to , hody's pupil and nohody's teacher, 205 ("utturtss SIt. _./) t ac f -oi e us c')Re Ktel)e5, T¢ 1IegeJoLiioI5adf'OofS Roeirodutitictncf Per) aitInk cuuhes e tutciicr orait'5. /{ QCass PiLures "-o f rtr aofheEaGeu t oriuted. eto id in Cellei 1300I5k- Jourgela keiI ~rd,5-'AeIu (ard-)cxD~eOrder,- '-Ar4i,5ticPrrx e5 rrce~podence cied Z '5.