a, P l i of Iii t a 4 % ul* io VOL. III-No. 1S.. THE LATEST ON THE TAPIS. Another Journalistic Venture to he Launched Forth Next Year, Devoted to Hum-or. UNIIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MTAY 12, 1893. The leader is - a story, 'Fronm the 'TIS AN IMPOSITION. Anxius eat" b Mis MbelFreshmen Reserst the Attempt of i Cotton. Tihe keen humnor, rigor of Sohmres to Advertise Theirh Banquet. expression, lepth of insight into Enut 'on gate cature antitlgifen i's'sintersegI PRICE, THREE CENTS. Thltatest idea ittU.If. A. u -HT attat r tiCtle Unto ists tU1IiI -I isatitut is a proposed ntw fosrtihtly Idaai neeto hssoy r paper to lie devoted stsrictly to the u tnusait intese daswnsittsoty interests to.fIU. ofNi fius, wit wstintg tias beconte so a i antd humitor. Titese hatt nevrhstr esciitha' n rtt ical rt.irs i ' ' 1c at wsort or rncogti/~edt expottettn t Iirics "b iss oi "ii V a i icre., andtt h ie irottotersiftthets a palper feel certatinsh thatthre is a lou I ui iils to'd. In I I p ot goot iheld. The Hiars-ardt l am poss it lire; 'Mi s 1 iblI.N ll ansd Yale record listetatreadyos- n- astte 5 iltstory htdassii tablisihedi nationalstreputlatios is tuet 'if t "Iss a -110 lissline. 'The presenit plant are for a twrelve astisnteresting accoisitiolier sojorn iageipaiper conssiderably larger thsans iniSicily. '11Rise Seat oi S ivsh Life. It trill be ptrinted ott good CapnTvIiss Marion Pat'tot's story, stock and pnblishted in ast attractive shsowrs unsusal freshness, beasty, fornm. Original. engravinigs antd car- and rigor. The plot grosws out of toons will be presented in each its characters instead of lining built issue, all drawvings and contributions nit arossnsdthtenm. TRithiler prose being furnised only by U. of M. articles are "Wishka Sketchses,'' by students. The price still be about M\iss MIasde Cailwell, ands the nyns- so centis a copy or $z a year. It is expecteni that the first numssber tiill posinsiiott the representattions of tie issusedi ottOct. 55. ivomsessott the Inlander isoardl. 'Ele studsen~ts whio art' pushing this It vesie Miss Caldweill cositrib- cetterprise are those twho sane had stes tsro poems of cxqusisite atnd psractical experience its cartoonist" vivisd descriptiost. 1'l'o a Violet, ansd jourstalistic work. Amnsthie I editors srill be Geo. W. IHarris, whto by Miss tiolnmes, listratsgist thte has beest cossneclesd twiths sarious essesne of poetic beastly. Miss newrspapers, Robecrt L.. Wagnter, Hlt Mabel P. Rouse has to brighst iH. Smiths, J. L..Lorie, atnd \V.I;. soenms itt a lighter teisn,sand Miss BIoles. Margaret Stockintg concludses with a Contribustionts are hem"- arranged for front other experietncediworkers chtarminig little faiscy, ' 'laisit of and artists in college. the Aplio Blvedere of the .'rt One of the chsaracteristic features Gallery.'' of the newv paper twill be its finasncial I- backing. A stock coimtpany wiii beI Wilt It Be the Ninth? formesi and too sitares at $2.00 cacti tiill be soldi. A sutbscriiption 'ilse secondti iomte gasmse its theinliter- paper is alreatly its circulatiost collegiate series twill be ptlayed st the antong the studlentts and 37 shames Athletic Fieldi, Saturdaity, Masy i13, isitih itere takcen itsoste afternoon. This Northwssen. This gamte trill gire trill assure a cashi basis front the 1? lise iomse tetmits chnceittoe try their ginniing, lisecsit a left hanted pitcthier before tt is the pusrpose to sell the slot .. battinigtPriest, of Corsnelt. Griffiths, to those students into are interested the Ntorthwsesterns pitcher, is site of the in college journtalism arniintotrill best amteutttrs inthis counstr-y. A per- be contributors to the lisper. 'Tese sonlal letter just receired trom Evnc- stock holders twili elect the editorial slons states titat Griffiths wras sickcon hoard on nmerit, including both frat lis adiy of the Miitnesota gamne, wicih nien asnd independents. This feature accounsts for the defeat. This wiii be has interested several memsbers of the lst ganse played cit the home the faculty in the newv publication, grosinds before wre meet Coriselst and front present indications it Ithacsesasd will douibtless tie rell at- seents that from the first issue it trill teinded. assume a prominent position in U. The batting order of the tovo teamns of is. journalismt. is as foilowes: 0NHNYSTEtst'eatN. 5. tsr M. The May Inlander. Bassnl. f. Crassforid, e. IHessdriks, e. f. Wetll, 5 1.L HmIaer, . . 5. istier, s. s. The May Inlander, whtatever its Oariffih, a- Spurstey, -5..is. deficiencies, effectually demonstrates Nicwisias .. 1t. i- Salnatzr, r. f. Heywrosod, cn. Jeffris, 1.is. that there is literary ability of a high Sheappard, 1.1). Pearsont,3. i. order among the undergraduate Msi'lay, S. Ero-slani, a. Ele, r. f. Shields, c.f. women students of thte University. Sits., t'astta,. Saut., Rusasell. i)od,;°rs eontainmo- the toitowin(; >: 11t ji.- a-° eliing w-iely dtis striutdis the 'si' gronsts rs aii I.i5O iUGTtT 5. THsssc sR's'-. 'il, iFa- t-. (.. in t -e asi. 'A Ire iisfl f i INt' ic I s- ir' 2). 111: ,tN. 55. Kerri. (IIs, Ms niti "Wh'er-e iiyou lhoneat-on? 'The Frtint, NoS a i oiers. :.h' u lcbed-r"h i rlts , I11. S,(iiiistrii Ali' 'ri os-,i-nTustle. '0, wha Isis :in STie Class, 15. it. Otis tiWe are s" it" is thin iske'r, Wen voss i'ssi-"sss5'ii'er -t't51 lttn ts tutan .5ti," imprice's, s4-itt tio'isitt~retoi 501, 183-185 itisitussAss, AvF., DETRIOIT, - - MICiiI(AN . ie9'hmonti Straight Qeut. No. 1 CIGARETTES. C igasritte '-sokersttwsr - r. , r" ethasi n theatiit td itrgriitiiesi indi "1 Tt't. lft 'vii superior to iii axrS liTs otesteltri Cut No.tt isetestare msaenfrmsthetright- es~t, mo~st t i'sety flavred nSsd hisghsest cs Grea atracion.%*iseuash.-Cishoantes sue tosruntshie Ottcl.--Ose-;s pits aby Plsi U., sodyar rdt.-The Deesi i be tirse i-sil elist'.-l. stirt a ssrchs at 5 a. ci.-Gn miial- tnletnitib -it-ae i lteam.iu All ins itisdAtmii iiIci -ssuod Lo f rssits lirs in ViStrgita. tThis isit NWisesthlistabose appeasredi it crest- te st miat~j~is nd oservena, ed gatcossstertsatioss snd isdigsi r aea-st biel5ois neerypakage lin m sgte tFreshmuent, andnh ianf fthelitrAme'rites Tobaccos Cs., tios istngitasttiutes.- - Rithmndir cry's for vengeance are heard on every' side. 'Tetreshmnen ancuse the boitiomsores of beisigthuenesign- ers of tite dastardly outrage, wilie thue bophonmores disclaint the allega-0 tioss asid claimustisat it is a great schsenseoriginatedh by ltse Freshmisen 5 to advertise the banquet, boost isenshers of butts classes are inclinedl to attribute the article titlher ho thse juniors or Seniors, vito they chains, ' - - ivoulni like to see snintter-chats coin. F~romrspresent nevelopmnits lte____________________ DAtILYcannot tell iwserethlistarticle P .K I1U ..1 originated, bit thle innilcations are tisat lieSt oplis. are at list bottonm of the affair. I* MERCHANT Mr. NV. W. Neswell, of Cambridge, Mass., trill girt a free public lecture T IL on the subject of 'Folk-lore," Monday evening, May 15, in Roonm 24. M~r. Newell is the secretary of Atoo altos IER 0 thte Anserican Folk-lore Society, and one of the foremost Anserican FS _ L Z specialists in that field. He gives the lecture gratuitously for the sake of his science. The lecture will be 55 W_ O 'D T given under the auspices of the University Philological Society and will begin promptly at '7 o'clock. Detroit 1tihigl i'ttnS, lac tikt essua. )R \TS ;an,