THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'Z C. of ft.Tata Published Daily (Sundays excepted) duritg tao Coiee year, by THE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION subcrtito pre IS 50 per year, varably i advanre Single coptiea 3 ents. Subsrip- tion may be left at the otfice of the fDALY, at Stoitet's, twith ay of th editors or authorized solcior. Communications shtoutld reach te ofce by T o'clock P. t. it they are to appear the next 9ay. Address all matter intended for publics- tson to the Managing Editor. All bsness commnicatinn shold be et to te Btsi arts Manager. THE U. of . DAILY, Ann Arbr. Mich. EDITORS. C. A. tisss, Uttvr'04, 3ttagitgEdito. It. A. E t A.t5, fit. '94, Assitan-t. .. L . otit, Lii.', Atistttnt. F,. Woe 110, La,1'9li, 0ssistst. J. A. lLott , it. '96, Atltc tloltt. S. W. CUTISS,11. l.li., Business Mansge. lrrttA MoteII 1IAottWtt. f. B. tittttcOtt N.4 R.iF. Ball. ':§. R,0. f.Auct ,'). +tmt ~ , l P.1.1)1r91. to G.C atisntdtll, 9. AgtP~s orr lyc.Stt It R. D tltittis, (. DENTL. N tttOAOTfI. L. E. Co tr 95 C . ekits,'94. pendx for tie holidy vafation. Ptublicatiott will be resumedft with the opetoog of colege, Jatnury q. Wse oisisttte utd ol a plesat Christmoas nd a hppy net year. '1'll c at of vndaflaiismdescfribtdits anotbey cot~lumn of tiis pape1r, whie inconsideryabie in itself, is imtlilr- antaIs itdicfaive of a grfoig spirit amosng the stttdentts to the a111rff) priatiotn offpItaOff frofety tiat htppens to be exposedin ilaI public place. This peftiytitesing has s- ally been confitedl to tie rettovil of signs, postey, andth ie ill but htas occasionally been extnded to mlore vluble student property. The Cataliao oard ix justly indig- nunt over the prloining of the novel box that it had taken the trouble to prepard for the reception of grinds. Whether the act is i- tended nerely for a joke, or is a manifestation of feeling against the Castaian, is a mystery. The most probable explanation seems to be that sonte person aa unscrupulously taken possession of it to keep as a relic. It is to be hoped that suh an act of selfishness and meanness, if such should prove to e, will not he allowedto pass unexposed. Northwestern in Debt Too. Reports going the rounds of the press would indicate that football affairs at Northwestern university are in a bad muddle. It is said that the students are dissatisfied with t the football management and its fail-s urn to retnder a full account of tihe !I season financially. It seetms that F Northwvestern, like more than onet other teaml in the West has closed 1b its season somewhat in debt. Tbe.g lurgest itet, $250, was paid to let them comle tip sere to Ann Arborb for a 72-6 defeat, and naturally thee tise renmembrance of it is not veryc pleasant. The claiml is made by those wvbo criticise the failure to ac- count for all expenditures tthat an considerable portion of the debit(y side of the account itas gone in the shape of financial intducements to certain pllayers on thle team . Per- hlaps otir old hlalf-back, Jeovett, couldl throw a little iight 0on this}c subiject. As the dtebt is tiot 51) veryg large, however, N orthtiesterti will probably have no troitit in llsettlinog1 lul cverythtiingsatisfactorily. ticipate in thse debate, from which society representatives will be chos- en, may hand in their names and QA preferences as to side. January 9 is 5 She date fixed, and all names must he handed to President Adamsb that tinse.th Caaln At the meeting of teCsainIsatbe LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, hoard last evening J. A. Ross was ad SHORTHAND. Aisanificent hbsildingt tine teachterst large attentdance; -totd disciplitte; super elected member in place of M r. ttesbor ll,.su bpplied readingrom; daily lecures Satuday venig rceptons;opentheestiretyeres Sager, resigned. Exsceptiostal fasciliies foe placingstuttdents in posi- tons-shtorthandtlgraduatesguarnteethems.fitisg. Two representatives of thse press expeses $2 to i$OS) pereweeSisspIieate families. Frewctlogtte, adidress were "frozen out" of the executive P. R. CLEARY, PRES. mleeting of the Btoard of Resgents yesterday afternoon.TO E ' S. 0. A. Receptton. 1J L '1 NORTH MICHIGAN - Oan Tiurstday eveninig next the RAILWAY. Students'Citristian Association will Timte Tabiltaking effict Sundaty,Nott.5,i3. Ttaitt ieavt Anit ArhitrbyCetttrtel give a reception ffo all those stuldents OT.t.tner Tm.c);H who reniain in thse city during ttte 012:15 .py. 1 lt . n holidays. 4:15 p.s taittaSlsAtitti A11trinsaoti iv ecritttity. Lectures on Peoilogy. a- a Ann Arbor Savings Bank ltrof. Adanms has securetd for hii - MSio l., otti tt soo .tj lrtnireilsiutdrt w lr et I ttttiti.. Lot' Ciass its Unsolved ftroblenis an in-~Of ts Staite. tieo,-sitdepositstotys attd sells ecltuttonlathe ptriit-t al itft, iofthth teresting series of lectures on tnitetd Stateo. IDrafto cashd otntiotproper' rsdetttificattion. Stiols- deito-tsit oxt- , tret. Penology. t'hese lectures oill be - - S:ClithiMe llttvtstW. D given after the holidays, (luring shiert M. .5FrntzAsf t.Csier Prof. Adamis' stay at John Hopkins Horsford's Acid Phosphate ~~JD ~PEJ O S University, where lie is a notn-resi-~~u, s p dent lecturer. OtoIt: oiT tcr iii The lectures, begining lant. I;,tIs the mlost effective and agr'ee- jSATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 23 thjilbe as followst Jan.t15',''Jails al els--neisec-o--1- .1IJ~O11.1525! tilf and'Their Construction aisdi ies- IOttnAttlotrro-e ti di te Ottie rest-. Ii'tt ott -rilltion, " -by lHon. Levi I.. liarborn, pteventiflg intligestiotl, tndl re- ttt ttottr + tr.Alstn er> fine of teieailing lasyers of lie- tl etConessrin-ll ltttti 1tit)Illtt l0 ; troit. Jan. 17, "Causes fof Crinoe,"-0~211 K iIZSILISL Sby tise Pt. ReP etoi. I). Gillespie, I f1°ss11iaidisordered stonacli. Fs- tttttirst silt-i tof ). 1),. of Gra11111l-apids. Jan. t 9 , ROBIN H000li And the Jotly Feeves- _ tees of Sheorwood, ''Pirevention andfiJiuveile Refornia- ,.,., -- eld Hutt-tt-ttsitorr.Cti o cit-l ad It IItiie -- r. as. W. Gardner, oitgfehi, rsintlitret c ilcl de- ieol5a re tiots''by SlotsHerbert A. i oneut, Mks s.,y-o;5"'Ivause it as an eoceilent igtt-u. r111-heroFilscetur gyp.,te. t of Saginlaw. Jan. 22, "ANfremiedy 1reetaie fbni sal v- It-it-, s-ole11111he tt(o Nerl isecsaio i aiesiioo, antSa pleasanu o umlttthI - lttt rbtl ataItl,, t h I ioi. for Certain Crimles, IIby hal C. aidlicl vk ilo iticiytiitit oiltsto! bt-titg. o-auttfit sce-ett Wyman, 51. )., of IDetroit. t~r. s-wie, uatil sciened.' PRItCESt S: Rese v ttl S ;.' d iVyssan is president of the CollegePSic lttebntirCut- cr tt-lii l rjit t ill o Physicians and Surgeons of that _____titlirry t . - s y n. ___ e,ervttd ents 1on ttle t-ltwa-tt,, iroli I f city. Jan. 24, "Crinuinal Anthro- pology," by Samuel Bell, Al.D. of Detroit. Jan. 26i, 'Misdemean- ors," by IL. C. Storrs, of Lansing. Mr. Storms ia secretary of tile State Board of Charities and president of the National Association. Those interested in Penology would do well to attend these lectures. UNIVERSITY NOTES. The T. & A. A. railroad will give a $mo rate to St. Louis. Excuses are being granted to all students who have to leave today in order to reach Itome by Christmas. A meeting of the Prohibition club was held last night in the law lec- ture room. Alpha Nu has extended the time within which those desiring to par- DescriptiN-e ptttplet free ott apltlicat~ittI tj ADlES W. GOOtDIEW, Florist. Getoer ot Rtumford Chemical Works, Providenee,R.I. JMotes, Calrnatiotns atd Flowlsers of nil vari- ety. Flotra leigns masdeupntttshslcestnotice. Bewa-treof Stubstitutets adImittaltins. Na. ItOfservatovyosteet, tpp. Cetmetery gate. For Sale by all Druggists. 1 AN G L I Ei . Wash inustn Street. NOTICE__ -- o I uV We catt faenishs nearly any make at a Great Reduction. Call at THE DAILY Office.