_____________THE U. OF M. DAILY. C.J of Vi.T7aItu. Publie Daily (SnaCeceptet) during the olic 0 year by THE U. OF M,. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subcriptios price $2.50 per year, invariably in advane Single copies a rents. Subscrip- tions say be left at the office of the DILY, at Stoffet, with ay of the editora o authorized solicior. Commsnication should reach the office y 7 o'clochkaP. . i they are to appear the net lay. Address all matter intended for publica- tion o the Managing Editor. All buinen cmmeuicatins shold e snet to the Bui- nnasManager. THE U. of . DAILY. Ann Arbr,.ini. EDITORS. C. A. DEsso, Law' 94, Managing Editor. NORMAN FOwasLit. .0, Asistsit. 1. A. SesLosc, Lit. Sd4, Asitit. '. L. LouE, Li. '15 Asistoiit 3. A. LnRoss, Li. ', Ahletic Editor. S. W. CURTISS. P. G. Li.. Busissrn Managr. Wit. A. Mos, Lit. '0, Asitnt. H. B. G amimis,'4 Frnte'iiir, '4. Mis Lii' oists, '4. R. . Ha. 'M. 117. N. Chote, 'i.6 . M ot isgise, '9. b. I'. sailie, 'lii. H. D. Tlako', '06i. L. E. Coorad, '. C i. G. Jii.bsi,'9. All copy oiso a hue offie beori'5:30 a. i. of the Lipy(if publiatio. THlEE will h'e an imprtn iffet- log of the DAILY staff tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Every mem- her wiii be fxpfctfd to be present, as businfss of inportatce wii bf considered. As will appear from the aticle in our news columns, we are not the only university struggling with the prfss flub question. lPress clubs, if conduted in a practical manner, are productive of much good, btt on the other bland, no stecial bene- fit is obtainesd froni the woork of a press club if it i, liniteit to mere discussions of sork. ToseClubsi ace thte biest wher lpractica .tiind theoretical wtrk lcanbe cii . is.il If Miciests cats have oiti of tie later kind, we soulil by all imians establisih sne ;if oot, oe sec no special reasois for agitating te qiles- tion further. Bix a new rule of the faculty a student caught using unfair neas in an examination will le sulject tn dismissal froni college. This rule takes the place of the old one xhich treated the offense in a different manner, subjecting the offender to no stich humiliating punishmsent. The faculty have crtaiily taken a wise step in furthering rfform in examinations. That under the pres- ent plan much injustice is done is evident to the most casual observer. Oftentimes. the studest who least deserves to pass off his work does so by aid of unfair means, while his neighbor, who believes in an honest testing examination may fail through no fault of his own. It may be doubted, however, if the present manner of dealing with this evil is the best. Easteris in- stitutions are adopting a method which seems much more commend- -able and one wvhich wve have reason to believe would be a success in the University of Michigan. THE spirit which prompts the sophomore and upper class girls to ~give the freshman spread is cer- tainly commendable and designed to create the beat of feeling among all who participate. It is the aim of those having tse spread in charge to make it thoroughly representative of all departments and ample arrange- ments have been made for all. The ladies are free from the class spirit which often has a prejudicial effect ansong the meni of different depart- nments or eveu of different classes in the same dlepartnment. In this resfiect thle co-edts set an example wvell wvortli the enmulation of the meni of this university. The conm- muittees are to be congratulated for the thoroughness with wvhich they have done their wvork, wvhichll i makethe freshman spread of '93 one memorable in the annals of the University. The DAILYv wishtes the greatest of success to the spread and to all such enterlprises which tend to break down class prejudice and unite the stuents in one hodly of co-workers in the samoe great fifld of knowledge. Roman Archaeology and Life. Thfe following concludes the sub- jects for risserttioinis in coutse it La..tin:I , "Roman Painting," Mr. Ed. G. - JY . McBride. Dec. 12. ___JI '"Phe Life of the Early Choristias at Rome," Mr.' N. A. Gilchrist. 'The Roman Law as a System of II Humao Rights,' Mr. Alonzo H. , -r , OJ dtdU r 'ruttle. Dec. s8._ The Leland-Stanford regulations ,/I for the football men require, as Is lie LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, asid SHORTHAND. Mdagnsithibiling-,nine well as abstainence finnm alcohol and teac'hers;larenassendanase;food discipline; super. iorwork;' weelisuppiedreadinieroomisdailyleteias tobacco, that the men take eight Saturdasyeenisig receptios; opaen sheenrear Exceptsonsal ticilities for placinsuets in posi- hours sleep and abstain absolutely tisss-ssstlisnui.radussesgussrssssi..thilem. rivinr from eating between meals. ForNewnctaou,adens P. H. CLEARY, RES. a TOLEDO~ --NORTH MICHIGAN s Horsf'ord's Acid Phosphate :.°u RAILWAY. - TimieTatile salilic -eetil uisnd p Altao 54.,019 Trains leave AiiiiAilsi ty cisitiral Is tile1150st effective tsnd agree- able remiedy in existence fotr 015 4:15iIi u liy I ii fo ~ "iiiat) ->i 1i . prexceoti ig iodigfestioss,assd re- Scseici.-ily riurtirrUet iioeitti lieviug rthose diseasses ars itng b"Iii iii cui rci t.In infiieIo P0111 a (isot'dered stonoach oniyi W.5 ii 11.4 . ',G. 'o.t Dr. 'W. W. Gardner, Sp'ringfield, Malss., says: -t saloe it as ass etcellestt Jttt e c t'at t i iiiiltitti lowt iiioi tilsosossi peeveotativeof indigestuio, aol a pleasaoti 055 y 'sl ~tet. ceihtinso'te. seater, antI sweetened." fDeseripive ptoiilits't tree oss oppltintosi Rumford ChemicaliWorhs, Providenee,E.I. Beisace if Substitutes issd Issitatios. For Sale by all Druggists G1lT D OPEII 2OdSK FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 3, '93. Oilyu tOtze Purfoeno- a0stia~ce. E WEB$1iLR'Sj IN~TERNAT~IONAL EtrelGyNeo. ;sDICIONARY Ssccssocs" frslc 1 Unabridged."l toTen "ears spet T in reviigt100red1 tiors riaslaociiauI Nif a E verybody 1shousll ioin this a , e ti qorseticiti niioin sitwiie tn A~ibaryiisfsef. astoieit'd Sti';. 3.-A ju Ciii. D i. - ' .' L ' a l a iaaS tt.iii; 1ii iici tiie Jto tat uo tin,'ArI. 'l.-I iilio i'l'c tsoot'u c i i ii 5tst- H l landI. Dec. 1..- ' -' .7IiIi i iil vi. i i tii hiiv i s- Mlr. Kirke Alexanuder. lie. . i 'I ic Y1 i't'iii °'sti isii c it'sou e.' lt n 5. iThe T"T eIrailes itoAncieni ot uc' '' "', i dlt ! f t ll,,iiiJtil e du t orl. 4 M\r. Jas. J.I'carte, lic. 6. t . , , ' ct loe l i oil.. ' 'lRomsan Antiusciuents i" Alt 0 'ti u. e. . Ir i o ' j te. 1 titiit totil lao ii cI'lle ). a tti ', EsTP5S Harry hE.hBodmna. lice. I 1:. lt lI uts rit scat- 4100:ill iuiimk in S icilt5<. 1ntmeeappo Lawv Since thse Time of Justiniain," '' a I I ei.,. v 50 i iccio fi" 'sc u ihl~ Mft ttenry C. Crane. Dcc.. e 1(=,o'ii~'ul.iu.ucttiui'' ciitE ciitsecPcpcuo "The Ihseory and Use of Music-- Among thse Romtans," M~r. Frank Blriscoe. tDec. i3. "'rie Roman Cataconubs, Mr.81 Hfoward Biement. Decc. rs. "'floe Life of thue Early Christtians at Ronme, " Miss Anmanda '\lcCoiibs. Dec. z19. j SECTIO-N 4. "Roman Education," J. Mt. Swift. Dec. 4. "The Practice of Medicine Among the Riomans," AMr. Chsas. Carpen- ter. D~ec. 5. "Thse Romnan M~onetary Systen," Mr. Clarence Clark. lice. 0. "History of Ronian Lawi to the rime of Justiniano''Ar. Ward N. Choate. Dec. ii. 1 E i } I .a. EF JGITARS, Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers. "Best in tha World." th prctofousspelnomaochin- eyadesenotsu obleiatee- it.,e ctake ausireplutat'o uipcsthieirroexcieece. A beautifuil "'astusssSouvenis natailcge,"r rositaisugs ortrautsof atdsuing artits apriesad tfull de'cripi- tions oftheselatsitueat,Free. CnR. STsAE& MONnRESTS.; C HICAGO. lu Hill a I Inle Anna Arbor Orgata CO.. Sale Ags sat, ANN siABIOYZ. M -