THE UN IVE1{S ITY OIf MICHIGAN DAILY Ill ~Vermont Unicersittija 8ensation. ~j., ~ 'The students of the University of Vermont have not in years heen so Pubiited natty (Sunday s eepteefd)es ~g the! much aroused aso over the attempt now tollege atn progr ess to enforce the penalty for THEE UNIVERSIIY OF MICHIGAN. cheating in the examinations under Uept55: The Inlad Preas', HnningBioch. the so-called "honor" system. Of the Both Phonec. t47, __ __ ____ nine accused men, three sophomores SINACNG~have pleaded guilty, and the jury Stat ~as~ee. t a. recommended to the ststdent body of 11t;t vH;" T A.;ti;V. the university tnat one who confessed . a. IRAtN.'ate a. previous trial he deprived of his fran- Illallte als and from holding any position of ATtHLE-'ICa. . G . . I iecsce , 'at honor in the college until the end of r. R. WaOODRO, ,~.'00 a. A. tt. Ytet)ou( eLLs'.'.Eat his sophomore year; far the other two A, G.,PBscass. '02. K. . w t t '00, the satme penalty is recomtmended until L.dJ. MNaTGOMtRY, 10',5w,. tH ICKEY, 'U0M the end of their junior years. The staudent body has the power to decide whetheer the penalty, whicih usually extends thcrough the cotlege course, b al be. mistgatedt.'Two of thce other The et-seept et'profsthaec tAILtais$2.50 ftrI nieehave been acqatitted. Otne of toe he cals" oyerwitaeegeu lare dlevey betoee ron ach Icy. Noticescomnca"e tioneseed footr auioas lass appealehd acs case to hned inat rtes DAILYleoffcelbeforetx ptit.,berthe facaulty, aced enthe othcer cases no maedteo a tea etor efe .1 peieecfete day lecision atstbeen reached. appear. IThe clause of the raules prescribing Subscritio:,aslie l teft atalthe DAteYffietet+te penalty an steelscases is as fat- t5yer'c eec Sletll' e estse eel wth Buteiteesces MAcage .Subscrieres willcoeee vr cebly lows:s crerteierIllpeee. i '~' telee-, Settton7-Any person alto, having All cagsi detsn ate u ei a a l ilt patblicattd inplarual hear- the aofieby1, pa Ile.eoa thce say pevioe-setoeat inlg, asby satd jury adjeteged guilty onthichlte ear se t e ar i ONA *qu[-ST I0 MENS GYM SHOES, Weight 10 Ounces. Best Back tanned Elkskin Bals., Full outside back atay one piece, lace facing and tip, $1.35 all sizes $2.ao, now LADIES GYM SHOES, weight to oz., all 9 C sizes, $1.25, new Glass's Clearingq Sale, osttpn 109 SouthnMain. Our 1-4 off Sale ...IS STILL ON... .1a But it may cease as suddenly as it satd. Bear that in mind and. prftby it. 1-4 Off Means snai. De punistieq in the rollowinb manner: (a) the iurv shall publish Want the Dark Dance. rcus ob ubihdinteUi ''efollawing is freest a Madtsan I vea',tty Cyntac at utteothe utniversity Special X20.00 Setits steelOvercoatst $15. paper ueder date eel Fell 13.It ts to Stlletinarstsato. ttettance ot' Neckgwear 18.00) '"' ' 1i regardtoteelie "Darts Datan cwhich tastesatfsteuclpersott or persotns Sl l less en afeatatre efWe-sconsttn founttaguitttv.fie) Satehatersonsalalt 50acent11-.00.0 Franca ar seveal yea teta atlte b e depriveed of thte ight Puffs and 1.0 ' ' ' "'There laiceetn a good deal af spec-a.teevoteianyetvcl'assar celelege tmeeting Ascots alation as latoaat atietot the facultyI to thist avytofce tof hcareotr trusi now ciii tatke withc regaeretote the tuchtrie ftttinte gtft o1flets class at of a ' 35 Cents or obe' Sa r Cloti ng. talteed-of "a dt anc'lietteof thte suntior studentt battyandtsecth persate's tante 3o for $1.0o0 in "leraoc"Thtere htas Seen a strung pro- stalhntteappeclear itt connectiott with teat agaitnst itleuttudtttetets sty thtey hit class intttte college atntttal.' wilt htave it, whther it is tbjected ta Tostmater's Club. G AS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING SUPPLIES, SHADES or teat. Ticis teas eteetee of the fes- 1probatile of lf tie le casing createsIllf PORTABLE LAM PS, tures of itnterest, fhe secvelty of jot-lthita rSOt tere tas brett ttottt tlton' A SPECtIAL'TY. SANtTARtY PtLt'Cttttt, STEAMt ANDt HOT WATER Hat sta litng aboutt in the hetgeItal l tich ocal s hn t he Tolatmeaster's clutb lights turned off watle the dance mu at- etelad at Catekhtoute Ibonuasy J. F. SCOH UH, 207 E. WASH 1N GI sic continates, not having warn off by toasttttterfr Jth ecao.IThtefo- its practice for several years. loiotntgwee te ltes~ts:A ir e S tea S "Tlhe report which has gone stat 'Tyalte, . taIA. J. Mc7eayan d't Ite that the young men have sleut out the lIts-es SopieL.EasHen i- . O LS IV R young ladies who resolved not to have Ftortc PooaAt.s FaltrtnceacSty. anything to do with ,..e yotug men CotasEC Wells,'etcvlla Cl-eksay,'-d- of the university after the La..es' halseer, Lltzabethe Scaffert Lottte. Scatil, INlE C~r~ C A ESepisode, is not given a great deal of HelenteD. Geoarg.III .AJ-~..I. For Parties, Receptions Etc. credence by the youang men whto will Toasts wcerec respotnded to as fotllaows: AND attend the junior "prom. The Laties' tAbrahmeitsn Lcoislit Dr. ar atige 'ican Mtr".itNewell; "'he 'eVoalel(fd ~ hail affair is a dead issue anal students in Carictesttt Mr.Easton; Queetc ("iACO UES Good and Prompt Service have Seen anxiotas to drop all thought HeartIs, Mr. Voorhies; Lords of Cre about it. atton, eissIPomecroy; SotmtcRece .tt In Society gosp iveo eottde ettotts "air.Jackson;"TI Bert gosip s dvo - -Lo he i r.IEtens;Si A~yPofesston," IiVs'al cussion of the "prom" son-.the ,.ouse la.e;Hocmcog,"lMt.Rssb ; Colg parties connected with it, to Liet ex- Frtctnds,"lit Harvey. Students' Lecture (lssociation Cour .00 .50 .25 7.50 House ,ETC., TON ST.- r0 cGuaranteed rse elusion of all else. _--ere seems at douc.. but that it will be the most suc- cessful "prom" ever held." Another Worthq Graduate. A writer for the Detroit Free Fres upon "Fresent Conditions in Cuba" says: "There were two other orphan- ages that interested me greatly, bath at Matanzas. One was an Episcopal home and school conducteta by Rev. Fedrao Darte, a native and the Statt protestant missionary in Cuba. He and his easel wife work ender thte di- rection of Bishop 'ataattaker, of Fhila- delphia, and receive some caal aid, I belive, from church foods. They have 200 pupils enrolled. The other institution is an orphanage founded jy E. E. Hfubbard, an enthusiast svho went to Cuba last March wvith only $300 in his pocket, but who has built sap a Sune school and home for 47 boys and 14 girls. He rents 70 acres of good land for the practical instruction of the boys. I was gratified to learn that Mr. Hubbard was a member of the U. of H. class of '88. lie has spent fSve years in Japan since then." Dr. Mother will not meet her classes until Monday, Feb. 19th. llre -Andrewes visited te Barbour gymnastum Monday afternoanuo ad- tdtessaed te.gttris of liar freshanuclass. 'Tere. werae. sevceralewhco desired thcat it cie~t srhlotuld be foramed atmontg t eeol- lege gttris, as a letateel of thlocal circle. Jus t hat icllcc1 be cdone in thsatter t°- tain~ts to be. dretemised, bt severatl te te Unitverstty gtrls wtill identify rtem- selv ccccthlthliarassoctattotn. EUTHYMOL Antite stiothanad lith altsha 25crBtt tle. Euthymol Tooth Paste A poiularanaeeeliabetD1enatrifiee.25 P artge TOOTH BRUSHES TO MATCH QUARRY"S CsAMP L-u-s =-To-w=oit' -JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEErL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, AND THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION AWARD. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Listen to the Band! ~SOUSM Sacyl sloosoFEBRUARY 20. Stogie Admssoton, Reserved,- -- --- 1.2 Sotasa and G other numbers, - -------------150 Sons a and 6 otheer numabes Reserved. - - 2.00 Resere e aot Chartclotsesat 6p. c.,Feb20. TICKETS nowons ate. at P0116U To wait until you are compelled to it's oorhay rubbers. -NEW THE WISE MAN buys rubbers and baa thorn ready for wear when oecasion requirs-and APRILL'S SHOE STORE has lese to pay the doctor. I PERFUMERIES AT MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE.