THE U. OF M. DAILY. SI f.3af(T.'. D ii Published Daily (unays excepted) duringI the Collee year. by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscriptiont price $2.501 per year, invariably in avane Sigricopiea Icenets. Subcrip- Deont may be left at the ofice of the DtY, at tffet's. with any of the ediora or authorize) solicitor. tommuiatiots should reach the office by 7 o'lockt P. . it tey are to appear the next lay. Address all matter intended for public- ttint tot the Miaaging Editor. All business cmun icatiots shold be et o the Boi- tent bMunage. THE U. of M. DAILY. Ann Arbor, Xih. EDITORS. C A. Otsils.Lose', Mataging Editor. H. A. SAttot\6, Lit. ', Asistatt. J.. 1.Lomte, Li. 'P, Asistant, P. W~t,'ctii, Liv'li,As'i-'lot. J A. Lvien, Lit. Wi, Athletic Edilo. S. )4. CLetis, P. G. Lit., tusiest Mngr. Wm. A. too, Li.'5, Assstant. r,. I'. Soi ' . LAW. Fl. B.Gaymor'94. IR. 1F.Mot.'t+t3I. '0 Artmts Mot'ley , '17. H. 1). li.i'htt*i. L. R. Cttlttt'dt '5. 1. U. Jttkitt,'. All -topy moost tt't teofctbefrett:i81)ia. of te dy of ptblictio. The Pdilltort do ot hltid tttmotevc ret pot sabl f'rthe opinittsor statemtetsttororre- pondets,appterigin te1.tt'. Wk, deire to) col the attntion of the lodies of the University to the foct tht thre ix a vacancy on the I)AttxY stoff which ix to be tilled by a co-cd. onpetitionts i open nd o seltion mtust be nmade t once. Now that active tuens re beitg token by the variouo debtitg so- cietieo for the selection of speakers for an inter-collegite deate, tie qjuestion aunsexswiere such teate it to be hlcd. 'l'ie committee icold satisfy the curiosity of te students by announcing the progress mde in securing a debate with some sister institution, It is high tie that ar- rangements are being tmate if a debate is to be held this year. PiROs. Aisis has shown no little enterprise iii arranging for a com- ber of extra lectures by specialists on various social ubjects to be sd- livered while he is lecturing at Johns Hopkins. In another column wiii be seen the list of subjects in his History of Industrial Society. These lectures will prove of inter- ct to a large numtber of students and should be given in a large lec- ture ronm so as to accommodate those who desire to hear them. fT.Hs evenitg occurs the first of a series of receptions given by the S. C. A., to the studeints of the differ- ' cut states. The S. C. A. is to be Thte proceedings of the Sopremte commetlded for having utndertaken Cttnrt are much the same excepst jt- this plots of "locality receptions"' that thse chief justice is either otie =- - wiicis will be a source of muich of tse professors in (lie school, or aT good. It is certainly to be regret- menmber of the Court osf Appeals, if . ted that tn 0e pant, students resid-r there is e, o a judge fromthiue 1-- ing withtina fewv miles of etach other. Supreme Coturt itself.' alter a four years' residence here, ---- -iseLEDN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS have guile out of thse Utiversity Thse plan of uniting Coltunsia ash and SHORTHANtD. Statet bulbing nin wals- xlar tttluc ot disciline;t-.stttter- sitlitut loaving miet. the U_1niversity of New York has iorwork; wel isuitI eactroing etoitttlly-reetitts E'-ry loyal son and daughter of bees giveti up. tiots-'otpuottl -d loiieiti-st-iii ylttt. itio tngtadgtacquainted with sin- yI P. R. CLEARY, PoES. dents front their owns state. The mmeso h .C .cmite OEO have mxade amiple arrangentents fosr ~' LwtL&eio thse reception and you will be wee-;t come. Let every student frorn te -- OTHMCIA World's Fair state attend thse recep- Hos1 dsAcdiii rll.tl RAILWAY. ,,tl. tiolt anidsiake it a great suiccess and H S'r cd Phosphate 'ni-voi)W nlii le~~ tily o., 83 I tiltt. ii i meIorseocain. ~t iosst eftective aid tsl~t'e- Stt estii. '7:15 it. a. Ser onsontheEmnen De d.*l i 15 1>. I t. l115115.nii. Settn o h mnetDa. able rsemsedy in existencetitfo rou i. vit vit sv it:t iti'ct'i otily. Rev. 3-.'T. Sunderland swili begsn.d 51Alta ti v10vlceptilii .v pr'eveft iig snditgestion, 1a.d) re- ti4.o tOEN sci)i. At cii. Siot Avivr. next Suinday usorsing at tse ltsi- W. H.IBPNNE T,5'(i. P. A 'edo tarian chsurch a series of six sermons lieving those diseases aIili t \t1TT on 1 Souse of the Eminent Dead froin L. lisoptiered stoi acli G- i D8PI1 J 12QUSK of the Ptast gear: with Lessons from h>NEiGP1.13 lNtY. their Lives." Tise subtjects in the Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfuil, STRA VNN.JN 3 seressvil e:Moss., aau : It5valore iiit a Ottn cxcelleniii t. 11 Ceneral Armstrong and I-amp- -----v f.tdgsiosi pe-t tonInsstitute, or thse Educational aeidulated dinklith ieni fvopevryytdilutedl cit r ri'~1 1 Solutions of tse Negro Iroblem." waler, otandivrieilne." I7A.J,\i'.a 2. "tLucy Stone, and the New D)ayI Comnsg to Women.'' "f;ounoc:thse great Musical Com- poser,'' illustratedl by selections froill Iis music. 4. Eli.'abeth 1'. Ptabody, and the Mlodern Kindergarten Movensent in Education." ,. "Professor Tyndall, and tse iRe- lotion of Science to Religion." 6. "Edsviii Boothi the Actior, or Re- ligion and the Theater." Harvard Law Ctubs. 'rie Harvard Crimson gives the folloswitig facts in regard to the laxe clubs at tihe Harvard law schsool: Ils'Tere are at piresenst seven clubs n connection withs tse lav school. Four of these consist of a Supreme Court and a Superior ('ourt, each numbering eight msen. Only sec- ond or third year nien are eligible to the Suprenie Court. These clubs have in addition to thse lower courts a Court of Appeals, mtade tip exclu- sively of mienmbers of tse club who return to thse school for a thiirtd timve. 'T'he Superior Court osf each club meets, as a rule, every week. Two nmen are chsosen counsel for ecd meeting and they argue a case be- fore the other six men swho sit as judges. T'he chief justice is ail'ays a member of the Stipreme. Court and he hands down the case which is to be argueid. ttiit'viitvi p-iti ,li llit tree iii t Itiiiiiv.;'iiiit,)Opera Farce-Comedy Company. Rtumford Chemical Worhs, P4 ovidencs.R I. ---- - For Sale by all Druggists, VSUAB, i'liICI.!;. f; c fatrvr! csh Half-Ton~e euts. repmealuefinet ool it ~ (gIlee c5 etches; iege Jou (a(adf~o .RcproduhtitssnPetjo k 'a~ E /' th other -Drawi)86,. N\~j5' sietu res ortraitJc oJ the F~CXeulty - ... prented, ho bind i I@e e Boo'-R$- Jesrgt ;s @ 1 6 rd3*A Meou crd ,Da corder ,5 ~ ne le .9 s '-AC~ti~ ro~rwne s