THE U. OF M. DAILY. ~ ~ ~ has labored hard to correct the professional eminence. A few years '- ' / a above item of news which has been nsake a great change in thse gradu- - Catse al iu r setd aiggoing the rounds. of the college 1ales, as thse Directory of the Law the Coltlne year, by press 'since thse time when te Class of 'go, which has just been "" THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION present (ditor's mind runneth not issued, will show. The Directory -okE . __to the contrary." According to the was compiled by Geo. A. Matzen- -- Onubaeiptitonprice V.an peryear, invariably cifies of the University the library berger, of Chicago. The class num- st as for rears been open till 9.30 bered, iscluding ninety-nine one st samay tbe left at the offiee et the ttati, s thte LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS at Stofflet's, wthbany of the editors or p. us. Ilit the latter part of the year men and six post-graduates, attd SHORTHAND. taiientte)(i ite authorized sotcttors. teacres; large attendancoe; gotddiciline; serc t'osmticatsthtolt reachi the otfiee by above we discover the old news item 3t17. Tens members of the class trore; welt surtplied reainigeroo; di ylctrets, o'cloock Y. t.it thery are to appear she aestilisgtuise to thte effect Ithat our Ii- Itave dietd and elevenlsave narried '-ujj'yjeentdigrecetios;oetnh enitre rear Exceptonal aciliies otta itrstiotipsit clsy. Adtdress alt matter inteniteit nor pisiubl acy isopen-o Suntay. N, Mr.sincegratlatn.rt'iooeieriitrot tts tothe Managitng Editor. A.1 usiesbayi pnhnSn.Nilsintaett rocng.eeses $2to V.75 pter seek i iva te at tiiiee. communicatitons shouldhrbeat to the Btust- Editor of thte Palo Alst, Sunday is See--- -e--e--catat-----t-e .,Rad LERYeRES ness ltnsager. a day of rest in outr library as now _________________ Aaa Arbr. Mtch. constituted. B TOLEDO I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.i IIJf "IJ~''~ ~ AB IDID. Htgher Educatton oS Woman." C. A. tN' so s, Lose '94, SissgiteEdituir. __ 5f. 5 int tortie.'t. 4,Assisttie. Thie last two Sabbath eeig .i. L.. Loisn, tit'., Assistatit.e e ig F'. t' .t isa, tte 'tit, Ao.isiant. the Unitarian churscch has been' JA. trettiic, t. '5i, Athletic Editior. crowvded to thtetdoors anti many S. A5'. CURtTS. 5'.0Ltit., Bustness Mantager. \s'.i'.. Mte, Iii 'tO Aetstoiit. wece titrnedassay. LITERRY. i LAW. Last evening MNrs. Suntdecland 5H. B.tt. i on ', t. It. F. He iO R.: o:.'luteiti.5.i timit presenseil the article which she gave .11Lyl,t'S . atna~e'4 in thse Woman's wlilding at thet ns> etr,. C ita Tit'C. World's Faic, on ' The Effect of L. E. Coontid, '9. I 0 . Jetkstti,'00. Higher Edctatiots of Wbomen spun D~omtestic Life.'' Att copy sttiestteoftitceefret5::'30ta.nii of testevyof psublicatioti. Higher education tas had too - ~"' "~'shtoct a history to allow us to studyf The Editors do nettholdtetmselves retseton sible feerte opinions or stteteetts oSfscorres- isoresults. The IPilgrim fathecs ponidres, appearinttleeIeteLY. had been in this coutntry scarce twventy yeacs svhets they founded Hacvacd; but even thte puhlica schools tvece not opetsed to gicls on-v ISc is of interest for 'us in thse til aftecrte revolution, and thse first Nocthwest to knots that pcacticej high schtool not utitil abouttI S533. pauses ace beinig playedi at Lelanil The ficst ceally highter institutionx Statnford itniversity. was Mount Hlolyoke seininacy, and ----- ____later, Vassar, in t1855. 'Michsigan Now that bothsisdes of the S. C. uiversity was one of ste first to A. contcovecsy Itave appmeacd ints'its: open its doors tieoomen, whicht it Dl)Attv, a furtheer discussion of thse did in t1870. matter its our columns use deem n- 5' Mrs. Sutnderlandl argiued that any necessary. present breaking ult of the lhome is thse result of prinsary anti secondary 1.s rtev one realizes thsat a ucisos education. This has already ac- ball tease can be expectedl only after cotuplislsed thse ruin. 'The highser long and rigid practice. In as miuch education of tvomsen will have a ten- as ur ean epecs t u ' t tsedency for good upon lhotme life. strongest teames of lt.eIEast tits Withs broader culture wonman will see year, it is higly essenttal that prc-cthse value of souse, "the higleest tice commence as soont as possible.pnaloftehgstctue f The eamswe ae tomeetare l llthe ages.'' 'ilen thse home it- ready its active Ipractice and it be- elf will be a splendid sclhool, sssor- hooves our leant, thserefore, to do ally, intellectually, and industrially. likewise. Is seems to us th'at thtere The culture nosy supposed to be ac- ought to be tso reasons for refustng qulced in thse schsool wiill then be to allow the candidates to practice otftseielgntmteral intt gym" under propcr condt- becasise less titte will be required in tions. At any rate ptracttce should not clomretecabesnti be delayed much longer, tf tihe teasm learning domsestic dusties. tssuueaop }'ass' a to a otestiteist osey Horsfcrd's Acid Phosphate 1s the itttost effective anld a'ee- abie r'emtedy in existence for pareventing indigestion, ansd re- lievinsg those diseases arising f'romi a disordered stomach. Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield, Miass., seys: "I salue it stnettxceltent preettive of idigestion, and a tpleasest tcidtaedt drinksh enproperty stiltedtwisth cuter,an soiwe'etened." :iteusiptiti vu 0ttis'5 tree os: ipplicat iont Rumfoerd Chemicat Weeks, ProvideaeR.I. Beware if Sutbstituttes aItitatinsiia. For Sale by all Druggists. '5it 1''ulu,'iim im"pi. 'uIt . 1 :U O t 1. .'. '7 -t: ,. . '+:i m. All tratis dailycit p Sm( R1 S. GREENtWOODttAsI;umtt Ati tAut'1 W. H. tSNNEtt, 0.P. As ~to.i G T J(IAD OPE1I l OL ISFE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, '94 THE MZdIT 1dO'TT=e MATTIL VICKFJRS OiitilCIRCUS QUEEN tS'potedt bytt tt mt i 5.tt Ct i iAl. Dotiu fail th eeItheGT eat . ii ii::' wrlt iiitr i e r 04,55 i :u'1 I ': 'l .inI II(, lei see l;w - it lro ucin tseeaI'uIT i n thir fmou htee tte neilcil eusi ist.e5 rusl"t ide PRICE. R~cu et 'isu'iv it'. iii -i iii. 70mm Gaery mi5c. Set~s oi i-le Cat, \5 miii- iii: Soly 2 Ci 95 on~ re s . I1if-Tor'uts, repredtteftortecoft ~Illu~tr atiorasjfor' @Ille~eJou(5iDsaOdO6" Reprodultiort ofPeiseodInk - dicm sira~s xog 5cript. Aterapb Ledcs' 5 ' copies oJA rc'ilediural centiic.?e " ad otlyer mDrawip.g printed. In bintd in Cnln e3 o'ssJoUrC~cIaa C@1lQCrd& iMeou (Crds.RxpeeOrder,5.PO.rnne &re-gpcndeD ccolicied-.Z ° 5 our wothy opponeists in thse East. "'111, tE, F'T'tER the librarcy at te Utti- versity of Michtigati will ho opent in the evening unitil haf-past nitte anid permission will be givent to take out books over Sutnday."-Daily P~alo Alto. The above will be of interest to Michigan readers. This is news to tin. For several years Ttis DAILY The Law Class SGof0 Scattered front the shores of thse Atlantic on the East to the golden sands of the Pacific on the West, thse individual members of whsat once constituted a real live class in the law department may be found, each plodlding the narrow way to