THE U. OF M. DAILY. rtoliahed Daily (Sundays excepted) during the Cjoleve year, by THE U, OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscription prierY1.501 per year, invariably in a"vanc Single copiea 3 renta. Subacrip- tu~na may be left at the nie etfte DAILt, ait Stoffiets, with tny of the euitorn or talian tbe best thuts far in its history. The board of editors are to 1)0cotn- gratulated for tbe etnergy and spirit they mnrifest in thseir work. We have every reasotn to believe that the forthcoming Castalian will be a svork of art and a creslit to the class whiichi it represents. tinmmtntietions shottld reach theoffice by Wtills~ not wishing to be over o'eclochke. .f they are to appear the nest critical, it seemsa to no that the Jay. Addresn all matter intended for publica- tna to the Managing Editor. Alt bnsiness editors of the Oracle have msade a cnmmuonicatinns should be sent to the Busi- tuistake its devoting too much space ss Manager. THE U. of H. DAILY, to grinds at the expense of literary Ann Arbor, Hieh. matter. If the object of the class annual is to represent its class by a, __ - lasting memorial, this can be done ---- - - n^i-mub better by showing tbe literary So Nirhints, swell known to the abilityof its toembers. The tendency students, still refuse to advertise to indulge in personal grinds seems with the stuttents'orgYan i,o; t , to be growcing in favor its the U ni- versity, a fact wbicb does not reflect which fact shoultd be kepst in mintd nicht credit upon those wbo give wben pnrchasing~tirist an llpresents. encrourageenit to the samne. In our advertising cotlumns sillibe __ found reputable fdrasin ifnearly Inland LeaguueConcoct. every liise of business,aiid tbese mnin___ A concert in wvhichi our stuidents ssho support college enterplrises will have more than ordinary in- should receive the patronage of the terest is to be given before the students. It is not love of the Sfu- Inland L~eague at the Cliurcb of dents wvlichi animate these nien in Christ on 'Wednesday evening, Dec. tbeir busisess, as is well knowno, but 20, at 8 o'clock, This concert soll a deireto akeallthe ca, wichbe made otp entirely of ftetoni a ~esie t mae lt beycan whchpositions of Rossetter G. Cole, ltb. is perfectly legitimiate. Ii ft is it Ii .8 88. Mlr. Cole svas more not rigbt, proper anti fitting that Iciosely identified withi thseniusical those firmis whlo dilend largely on interests of the Unirersity during In addition to directing the Ge Cliub, Mr. Cole was for two years e organist of the Presbyterian church, and served in a similar capacity two, years in the Methodist church. He 1 J1 C4 has many friends in Ann Arbor who swl be glad to be present at this,'i G concert. The program will be par. In utb LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ticipated in by Miss Fiannie Louise and SHORTHAND. taftgnic01 bildig; in toeer; saeatnane; goo tisciplin; sup- Gwinner, who is in charge of the ow; wel suppld adig roo; daily Iectre pianso department of the Ripon Enr'tiootl forilitrfoesptacing sudrntsis pos- Conservatory of Music, of which epensos "lto $2.,peree in reiveatnef- Fo ew Coatloge, adres Mr. Cole is director; Mr. E. N. P. R. CLEARY, Fas. Bilbie, violinist; Mr. W. S. Smith, cello; Mrs. Carrie Ball Edwards TLEDO0 and Mliss Lucy Cole. A Government iMedical school lion beets established at Washington.I Columbia has Guo graduate stu- TifeTbiretaknmet rt ;'i 0,;,f,,., a tents, representing tI 7 diferent sOne, n.afrd 'lit;.rt'i. colleges, 7:5 i. m. 715a.0n. Japans has two national eduica- 4: 15ap t. i torrc op. an.'tl~ tional associations, with a ttal otly' SAl Isintdais, l r('t;' Suttotly membershfip of over 1too0o. The A.RItS. CIf II',INWO, igil .mArt b \;;or-n majority of the mtembers are ffnier- Ann Arbor :savings B1anla sity graduates. A;;;;rbor. 1viltol; r Ii';alIstid;, ts. oftis;n tte. f, rv';f I, ttli t. l;;'i oan s tfl, excfago n 110th fit; ;';111 ;'; f t hei; i~ untledlStts. licflo rv-f;';f tlfotif ;pr r iI e rr c ,G n sty-eiItilti fet ire . -__ Jtma DOnePrEthtIt. IltoilS C Horsford's Acid Phosphate 1 WEDNESDAY EVE, DEC 20th Is tise tooteffectis-eansd sgree-!Th e plackcrk aile tettedy in (etiStellce ('I h =st. 0l(.-i inlltrfliticit liu~~ prevsentinig indigestiotn, batt1re.- ifter ;. tlt'~ 1 lie vitigtlosoe nljttieat. n' illtu, 3v1U1 risl l'IN (r issET E . 111015!tr i St i lf~iif - 5Ballt's,; frmi i hsordered stosisistli. t (i v, '% Mosst sof I bisse inii seiltlis, Dr. W. W. Gardner, 5Sprigolcd Ascr'ttlIiAIA~ril'isr. x Itessitlinsig''rssusers. Mass., toys; "I vaube i annoll ecellent;; ilillrutifnl anio;;;l I t! o ti';;'f ; it) prventaive of indigesion, ;;and lesat;T'lie uSeperbal i'nsloilsl iss SeI' acidulaedt driokwhnsrperlcy diluted w oihIff; Ieeci e t 10. dl1i waer, andf sweet'ened." lM. Co rtu~t;;rll 1 bapf l:;f fit-let, c Gllrr 50e. De~eiptce xutltlt tre o ap lictio to AIES 0 OtnlttRs. forist. Groer of l~rrriti~ ptt;phrt reeOt itiife~i tt jEos ttsntti,;eaotd lon et1)1f allvarief- Rumford ChemicaltWorks, PrnvidenceR.I ty Floa desin ma;deouponsort notice. No 1Obcratvy tret, opp. ;cee;tery gte. Bewatre lit Sbstitutes anti tdtions(tt. For Sale by all Druggists. 1,F.Eeisl wtetlbrt NOTICE 1___ 'IA TYF2'7R2E 2 student tradle sholsod at least shbosva spirit tit rettlsroctle 'Tse sttidlents are its a tbosition to teach th~ese mien a lesson biy thei;r Illilisltiort atnd sh~ouldh to so. 'lii Iii wistItcon- time at tihesanie itl stan~dwhteherI receisving tlceir ailsertising,-itr(lot as we htave considheraible spate Icoai- tracted for by oittsidle ailvertis,'is to be usetd soon. 'This is list last tall to Ann Arbor businesosmen wvho re- fuse us even a smsall "ad't com- mensurate with the dull times pre- vailing. We are not utnreasonable or extortionate in our demands but ask only fair treattment. WE issue today aniothser special edition of THE DAILY for free dis- tribution. THEu account of the fire in the chemical laboratory was exag- gerated. As a matter of fact the damage wvas merely nominal. IN another column is given an out- line of the literary, matter which will appear in the Castalian. Com- petition in open to all, and every one who can should enter into it with a desire of making this year's Cas- i his college course than aisy other studen~tt. I-le wsas for fitir years director of tlse (Icle Clumb, ansd ar- ratngedlhrdiring that time many of Ith- Climb's most poplar slongs.I After graduating, Mr. Cole held the piosition of Ptrofesor of El'hishi in thme Amnm Arbor H ighi Schmool, amid afterwartds tauighit in thse tigh School at Amrora, Illinsois. Ifethen wven t' to Eutrope where liestmdied uder MaxklBruch and A. Van Eycken. While in Europe his compositions were received with marked favor, many of thsem having been playeth in Blerlin. Especially the violin sonata, whbichs will be given at this concert, which was given for the first time in Blerlin by Concert- meister Krelle and Heinrich Van Eycken. Another number of fte progranm will be a Passacagliafor twvo pianos, on the- merits of which composition Mr. Cole was admitted to the Ger- man Meisterschute of Composition, the highest school for composers in Germany, Mr. Cole having fhe honor of being the sixth American ever admitted. In addition to these will he given several of the child- ren's songs wohich were written by Mr. Cole and sung by the children's chorus at the World's Fair. i We can furnish nearly sny makae at a Cream Redatction. C'atlsit THlEI)AILI Office. ' A