THV MICHIGAN DAILY -, G. H. Wild Coinay Our Spring 98 line of fine Imported and Domestic I WOOLENSI Is now ready. It includes all the latest Novelties, Shades and Up-to-Date Patterns in Moose Brown, Caribou Tan, Leather' Shade, Grays and Fancy Blues. Yoir patroinage respectfully solicited. 6. IH. Wild, Comfpally 31 1 Suh Stae Strei The New Goods Mds- Govs-Balls-Bats-- ini fat eveythiiig needed for t game aii te had of us. You ate sure that the price, the tualitand the design is gocod ifit coniics from Sheehan & Co's. Student Bookstores . A. . > SPALDING p~rG he & BROS. TeLargest Manufacturers in the World of Official Athletic Supplies Base Ball, Foot Bal, Gtof, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball. Hockey Offiiial Imtpeens fotreTak and Fild Sport tinitarms fr aII Sport. padings Handomelny Ilstatd Catagae f ati sprt aontainu meo a ugcrtiouns. Send fr it-t. frer. A. . SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, S. 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We arec i cceceipt iof scvratwistec lakt-fut of felicitous rictoric frmit good Inuaid tue te contryiiov(re. Soniof tlieiiihasve beeiiin AiiiiArtir. la-diikow tat i a sman iimay he arestedt for drunkienucss andtttfiue frdisoierlery coiiidictl,) hoiititd stcange of the sight of stweet cidei, 'nilwhor te, those ui- coaco iimeiiis wenieptoliceei run anittck .ici caught aratdnci ilylicanse they canotreach lhomneswiltut excedintg tesedlimitl ttO ,ltic ae nevre criedbici a lerm i-eof esidece eee ciii lit is litle mtnter, fr they hae heardithe ilplace, suit the uiewspapne wch eitheyereadathouiighti souippliit iy iteermutitIssieky li-lice of esss froniut iisitc the ciuty. One of tic-cetiiblictiniis tic till (nte fr i- tiseration,i.istwh itemras-cuiconiiits ituitise --lo I mcw uchi utoey itoestlatuniisea- stle uniercsity- ti school foe ruffians at Asn tuctbtiecist-itlie scatetofMihigai It coniiiuies immedciatey, "Ciccumtstances coitpel te Reptblicait Newes to delay its formis in going toi press this week and we caiiuot catch Satuirdaymotrinitg's ui." Lonig lice the wereckly Republican News. ainldmat- it at the cnd of life be able to locoitback, anti say, "Neer a wek pasedttict I had ani idea." Otneioa r "friends" conpliments us ini the fotlointg words. tic is qualified, Ie aers (ihough it is only fair to our readers to cnfess that ino testimonials tre eclicsci), ticomciipcire the kiiiitr- gartertii tote eal sicol" ccmpliaiin ccibiing tailed switti the tramps if te Itims ciccititstndtihteiccimplany tivetnight.T'tic, iccne tact the iaips line rice sese taid Ies nony." 'Flit stidns as a ue ave asaiale cashti s coe of thse instrtivie penocm- cit- ,which ire at-cso often recurret ticc ouri iscir usiets. The gentleian has admiicitt cue faciniipstieccf hutm- self. Buti cas cthe'geictemanc eec seeti ai tccamip. cc bectn cimeled Icc seep ii t iciteightorhood foncice' Or ehap -siiic e s rites aionyiosl- ieraps ic hiiimself is ccii- cc those smei tramps st-tociterecin the cell, ad aicts eni f- fendedlby our slightingreference! Ac- qut hll] of cclt. Blidclesthe kniows thcemeanincg of '"cntagiouc in dciis- iase'.' Doecce icndcesand lthe differ- ecicbtweni the cnufinemuettf a guilty piesont, 'aiidthe detenition iof a ierson knownti t le iiniocett ty the cue trht irrcited lhim, in a filtllc nsnittcciay ole? tPerhacpls cccl.for heCo cludtices, "I tinow- ihcciiai ceise ltyu tre, athlerecfore expect this letter ticdcc ticitvecr- little gococi.' Anothier "cllege gacuteaof i ufl6' entertalcinsc ccchugely ctit tinformacc- tionc ta tte studieit todacy is aiblalckt- gutted.- fTemporiica.ft Attres!"teieng a stdenttdotes cccltplce yout abocve i itrtp if youiibrecit ny cis." Btwt tn if tutu doitt brlieakclaw.'cie?"Yocuchint- ibrccugh t ch disgrace uponciccolleges tat ac dcnt-cicnIist tashamed-cltic siy le es-cc blonlccgedlti co cllege. . . . Eto ccii. ymthizles witihtyot aing tther st- ilents that hicesbtentlawiteakiers,. andi fccclish, giggling girls who ieser thikt. . If yocu si-rc getlemn, ticyti solit Ie. and cct ibltcacgatrds, asiyou ace. yocutwocul d beticeca-tee like gete- Welltiter altccc canttiseIchit, you knwcit -We knctrica ets- cf our cnctmcber wern- lawless tutd crimitical, atd that ii tll tprobcabiliy- soue cit those egagei itt the ciii' cistrbance it-cre hblae- nuoty. 11 sems,ihoieer, that lt of usc ("he-stdentotodcl actcy') ae ilac- gucrits cclactirreclimabcletlype--'ic i- scrutablel iroidece linestptshecd is Inc frcom,,the good cctltie thaiti-ti, i ';6.' Actnicp-sitiateaper hasicliii-follwiing t ay edtorciialy "T'here is caoter side tic these cii- bucrsc of stdettiarlity. It is cie that is almtoctescc brocgt intte limce- light. It is lie prt tlat-citiy the Anti Actborcpolice Icice ant court athitioiies. Thetse sudcet teottiraiiocns are their hacrvest timie A.sudcett riot mceasc icospei toictlie officers. Ottllie first rumicoe ofci stdentitdcemtirtioin the, itolice ruthhicc the scene, aparently wit, te ope that te oys till oerstep the limiits of orderliness. If the demonstra- ion takes te eat bit of a serious tuinthite police grabc althite beyst'sha their physical strengtt till allow, knon-- icg nelltte there ae saty fellows whocc wotuldtatter padtwithc their pocket ucoiey tian hae a complaint sworn out against them. Tthe fellows who are ar- rested arc generally mulucted hard ii lie interests of te court officers atd the police force. "Tue weter remembers a case a fews years since alien the studentsn who were scm ufortunte as to be lte cites guth- edeu in n a stueti deuoncstrationm act tou hty eitu.-for -thur poiceoen tic- addtuitionuctco payicg fies. Wshycithite studtentst tiuy-the htal? hBeause i sas ctichae thanutoiiistruggle lice justice against odds. I must ie remembered that most of lie students arc non-resi- ets of Attn Arbor ad thutiley hae noc oitical social or busines concnec- ticcns to help tem in te hour of trial. I is a noorious fact that tie sudets ce lt nl itto te clutches of te Ann Arbocr iolice htin s-c a nthstowe of u- ice. This shulduiunot he. The stucent ii itn'sc[crboritas utmucti etiledtlit squr deuc tal fromtithe police Iccrce ath curtcas ay bcusiess munitout Ecit street." A'sosiuternipaice ii etscribing te reccent disturbancte staed thai only after the milihiit luad chargedl fourt imces cit thec studencts ic sperse. It woiuildtsemct thatciliii-accuract- of lie rpcors cries itese s- sthe idistuince MEusic ana 'Mrama rue:id disuserv. Fiei artists ate created a greater sencsatucuionithur tmuscal wocldethan tJanc Kuuhclit. the famotuus vilinuisi.triteo is startinug nwii ci-ci ltotte of 125 cocerts, uutdcer the manuagmuentt ittDanil Freth- mant.antd till pcyhateure Scturay ight. 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