2 Pattcened Daily (uaaystyaCptahl dtreng the tcllg yaaaat THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIAN. irans: The tlad Pcss, ienning Blck. Bth Phonea11 IIANASING EDITOR . ENEAaRD~s, '1t L. UINEISS IANA(EII U. HatIIteA-F,'0L. &THLIS,t, . . (I . 10. lUTTaca, '01 E P. p. Waaaaaa,'OOcL. A. H. 11Datrc AtL,'0lkE A G. Bctata. 02. E. J. B. Non, '0, L. J. MOtlaaacactet 0tN. a. Itcteec, 'a M, ite, clee ea r, ta e ua r deiceliverytbettare no anl'a elec. Neelce, cmmucations, and t oth at terlatintededi far lcclctilcc rost clele hanedined tetceel l Ice' oft e t beforetetlc pt . i ., t a mailed oatlea aditor e foe ,ata ,tI . of. thea ay peiaeslaoteateawicl they r catecct Ia tahee ileiace pcaeccy lef te at 1he DIo ffce, a~kyer', at tecll.et ewtcct, or wth t Ie t ea Macecictr. Sebccilce ttill ctnertea tecavr y caristo deC l ivaerecpIlpetr lc. cilc tytalcaa All cchle e a lcteleg mcattaer r t ea ln the oficecby 11). in, ccclthedelcev ceius Itotat (-l enlh il a ront pu' oritlelelc it, cicc eltuc iietsof1th111 t,1i{ istccprepIrccl c a rsatoaf sphre ntileaes co.rleother1insti foB thrcalng;atci cicci ell iccical dcvcdli tececighcc'dcai IIa i p of1111 I '. 111X1e ll a eiteIle c il a dt hel~t sch1oo ela lls cIhiganwcre tchlefoe pill. l hle Ieee te r;t micge eh a l': ttec thanIIIgil xmn h ihgnssn ~loe1dIubtit ail etae oftMchia anis11dulet iedttcatlionac lasttltaciaalh PraciEwhatntheeJaresoapear01ted i thcatn wallchftisag ftheNoraltc Cllae tagee ae.11ccs-cle aondl what aethiag ftat. dal- cated at Ypilanti, one at Mt. Ples- all and ne at Marqtaette. In tiee three schools instruction is given ta ahaut seventeen htinadretearetansd enthutiasaticyatng men and womn who ara thet, prinarily, for tae pr- poe of prparing themselves for tlae proessisen of taching. Mihigan was Ike fourth stata of the nion to pro- vide shoola for the pecial treaiig of techters, and the Nrnal sehaal at Ypsilanti wascthtie fifth school of its lind established itt the Uiftec States. While it tas fifth in point of time I beliete thact it tatw raiks among the first in character andi quality of work doite. During the last session of the legis- lature I had occasion to investigate the question of hotv many of the gratluaces of theta schools tught in the schools of this sate fooe term or naore, after their grauation. And I founttitiat about 9f6ier cett. of teem didl. Not nly did I fiticIthat if6ser cent. of thei etitott the profesiona For which the state had given them spectial training and istriction, ut that hO0str cent ofi themtt tent ito the rural scaools att in tto the grades its the cities and villages. So1 gentle. men, youa can see that the result of te higher educational training and al- ture, for which the state has pid, af- forded by these scols, is rettrned directly 10 thesurce of the demani for thorough schastic prelininary training. And we mst remember that withott a proper preparation and a thorough traiing enforced in the rural schoos and the grades, it is im- possihle for the University anthet higher institutions of learning to maintain the hight scholastic position which they have reacned. It is the special function of these normal schools to train epert teach- ers. And while this is being done it has not keen forgotten that special academia training on the part of the student is a necessary r-requisite to HiAL UNcVIEISITY t N11;_It GN DAILY the proper perfurtuance of this special puhrpoase. Reccenatly alilitae edcicattonal inter-' escs af these schooala have been cucder ate gcicerai cuntrol-uinder one presi- det. :Farmaerly thaey were unller sap- aahe mlhaagemcenti each attemlptinga to twrcik outtc1111taina proublemcs 'ithoutI 1 rreeci1e, ha meth iodsan1011resulcts obl laiet ith11cothier. i i-' twlo h1vcveatlelmott te acc e cocite 1111111 ~ l Ithe viaiity aof11cis1ne. L:euce)2 xpeicte Ici theelon-tiuton 11Cc Ice c cacewieyudunrth cif: Icoed ha ic h tI ,II iic the111 1 I edtieo hapoeashcmon-eye. c 'iefc htl toe igher ccaca-te c1a1111s0unfciiio ccatit 111111thle tx pares'Aadpin ecwiaidly.I1cl t~:t .-u hinoC 11 1ll1 )c Ieil to-teClw l cl if Ihe .es 11s Cit - -o lee i pnii r ol e oec; '~ ca"a°g°c °ii"Tn ° °na .°G°s ne v .''3v' °-w:;.aa "®: .::. c " ® c®:ej eos oeaa jff // !/ 1 ... ! i. f 1 ,,61.: I t ., , . ,-- i il 1 -« f = , , r ; .K' f . s r' 1 f INNNNNN // " l i ni1 l , ;I :; ,. . A Gentleman's Fee... do ot ae t ecred inter unofral hoes anorertcotmpaly withte llasaoffasione. Feashiotnthasai-becmeadcielyleient. Perhapst cat ipaeaanently so, bt e w'ta' twarrysiaoutlbthetre. At S2aair tearteeatto tfurnith aneccltra-fasionabl ttan oecmfortable sheihai cn- e ur chcased elseohrcoct act eal price.IAnd GLASS'S SHOE STORE Open Eaenings 109 S. Main hgdii 5 p. eca a DI ROOFS printed on Japan Tissue of the Gibson Dr aw ings Take fom het t rign .Fo aea cles. Ranting and repairing at all ht inds. LEON SHIAW, y1 Typewriter Copying 0111's I.;At lejs 100 AWOIrda. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND- -N1 . 1UNI0E1SITY AVE5. ICel hicocIc - lic - r e tccc ci tl Ci rie,; 1 01-eso abe l 1 elfodt (eli cca treoft. e'tlicecec cid6iS. e- t Ci I Cier( I I l Cell to Iteach the 111 11atr. T etm est train votng 11eI1 lld cunie 1IIIthc(- Ieia i~ l l I cli ic'e i ieci CC th sra gls f lfe cccitIc 1 cep 1C i oth r casss fom tarlll Al. \A.C.' ihe other lagicultul cllegIes and cit C Cs t ute a 111111)T. 11111xp r 111Cc statlions11recolducictle yt titettlc stdtscica t ln tu re' 11111'bri It-- fortthcsecrtsrathe-b11 neiteIof ccii.teradc- alybt trl th ey- areliicalllgithe stall- diardi cf eagrciclic tttura rcicid-. lice-ic effelct llo tihe intelicgencr cilicee \ ticiri- cal11 peopci alibeli tIracice s l i n l y asit 11 thae Glf tifaream.Tli-he cr1sttoughtt cacn- ncoI come 1 fromitit ihort'ewrk..a dacy elite manutal lcabcr at ltcat. i'hce cgricti tural1oeiige ches ho icctlt doietteclcr Itr ond sctcu retrigreater resuliattwithiless lhil and 11m1orei mlcet ctlcor. Stearns Collection Explained. Prctf. Sitinclecctoay,1sle111tlilafcter- SLecarins collectiont of mlit caclinstiru- milents. Heawill11ep111.1theirdrteonstra- tifont oet Thursdcay iroctti 9 10111.10 o'cloeckin eaIthetorning cittifrometio 5 o'cilocjetintecfitenon.l.ewtillec- pin te getcralccasicetficaiconcttof thilc e- icicioan td ialsoieseaatelinsit-ruetsi. 'llt et illxbecc fitteoipioritnifty fctr all intetdinc muticlit otinitinttttder- stanintg of lt'tcitcee calabeistrumeants.1 President Adams Criticallq Ill. Presientl\dseus cofI the iiversity of \ 'iscoinhasccbeetn seriously ill. Rer cecntilylil eiuffcrdaci elaps c utt e htt t~a rallied 1and1terei t is t otctmeihopteif11r hif, recovtery. EUTHYMOL Anetisetc IasTotie adtMo1th ell 25cBttlci Euthymol Tooth Paste Apaotelarandreialentifcelir5ci Packs gf TOOTH BRUSHES TO MATCH QUARRY'S Cat 13 k IB D 1701 17S20=_ JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, AND THE CH-ICAGO EXPOSITION AWARD. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. AS AND ELIH C LIGHT/NO SUPPLIES, SHADES, PORTABLE LAMPS, ETC.~ A tPIALY S~t 5 AN I lcTAR IX. ,STEDANDal HOT tATOB tHEATING. J. F. SCHUH, 207 E. WASHINGTON ST,. "HOLMES' LIVEY.. FINE COACHES For Parties, Receptions Etc. AND COUPES Good and Prompt Service Guaranteed. Students' Lecture (lssociation Course SnHLON. JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES matrday Evening, March 3. Subject: ",The Reigm of the Demagogue." DAVID STARR JORDON President of Leland Stanford University ( Monay venngMarch 5. Subject: "The Blood Monda Eveingof Relation," P016U a To wait until you are comnpellech tn PillsrIJ buy rbes ON THE WISE MANI buys rubbers and baa them ready for wear when occasion requires-and baa less to pay the doctor. APRILL'S SHOE STORE PERFUMERIES AT MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE.