THE U. OF TO THE STUDENTS. GENTLEMEN:- We wish to call your particular attention to the fact that our Stock, as usual, includes a general and complete line of high class clothing. Young Men's SUCTITs O-rD r7-RcOLS made up with all the detail, care and skill which characterizes the best merchant tailoring work. Wadhams, Kennedy & Reule. Ann Arbor Savings BankO. K. BARBER SHOP. Ann Arbor Mich. Capitni Stock, $50,000, Snrplus, $150000.nco eti , Organized under the General Banking Laws Fine Shower Baths, New Porcelain o this.tte..ReceivesD.ep.sits,bnysnnd W Tubs. ROJANOWSKI. United Stntes. Drafts cashed upon proper deetitenatien. "Officers CRSINMCPes.t'o4rur g oa l C w. . CH ARRIMAN, VicePres. i C. J. i ezAst r isCO ,CashierCealptelelel, $5,e0. Surplo' ( l tnd Prujits, $17,0e. Does i eneral Banking business. Pays in- terest oin Saving Deposits. Has safety Depoisit es f enSet. R. KEMP't, ies. 1 [ 1. tEt R, Cashier. Bank oen Saturda evening. PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP! It No. 4 EAST IHtUON STuT . --ZTH E ARGUS,-. F ]INE JOB FRIb14I , AT LOW PRICES. A N D A L U. OF M, ENGINEERS. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. How They are Situated in the New MILLINERY AND ART G.ODS ! Building. 30 East Huron Street, Although the class room facilities S HAVE EAR ED AN in the engineering department have SAtON been greatly enlarged, yet in the FOR us eoRs- . opinion of Prof. Cooley there will 0 OICTE be no unoccupied apartments this E A.l S year. The new building and ar- rangement of class rooms was de- OpCort Haouse signed by Prof. Cooley himselff, although the architect was Gordon W ahr's W. Lloyd, of Detroit. It is a model of neatness and convenience and M. DAILY. THE - TWO - SAMS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Yolpgals3 $ats, I(ox I4ats, si1 Ver~aips Ilats, AND HODGEMAN'S MACKINTOSHES. EXQUISITE FURNISHINGS. PERJ N'S GLOVES. We wish to annoncO tliat we are going olit of thlie eavd ade Clothinug lzi"siless and substitute Merchant Tailoring and Fine Shoes. On account of this change we shall sell all our FINE BOX OVLI()ATS AND SUITS AT ACTUAL COST. Call and AT THE TWO SAMS. engineers are to be congratulated B K OR upon their new quarters. The east wing was formerly the B U U K o * old dental building, which has been rebuilt and made into class rooms for drawing. The new west wing is devoted almost exclusively to recita- Special Discount ois Law Books, .ion rooms. Medical, Dental and All University The first floor of the east wing is Text-Books. The largest I occupied by Professor J. B. Davis as a lecture room, while the room above is fitted up with desks and plT used as a drawing room capable of UUUJI. ot iaccommodating about sixty persons. On the first floor of the new wing in the city for 25 cents. Agent for is Mr. Morley's class room, occupy- Keuffel & Esser Mathematical Instru- ing the south half of the floor. Just ments. Under prices on everything. west of this is room a, which, when completed, will probably be occu- pied by the Engineering Society.- The north half of this floor is Prof. South State Street and Main Street. (opposite court House). Cooley's room and office. , On the second floor is to be found Professor Denison's lecture room, which occupies the south half. The rooms on the north side of the hall are used by Professors Greene and Wagner. At the head of the stairs upon the first and second floor, are to be found two small rooms which will be used by Professors Greene and Davis as offices. The third floor is used by Profes- sor Denison for a drawing room. It has about one hundred adjustable drawing boards, and the two rooms which occupy this floor can be join- ed by opening the folding doors in the center. The Unity Club. The Unity Club elected the fol- lowing officers at its meeting last evening: President, Arthur J. Ken- dall; vice-president, Miss Carlotta Bullis; secretary, Louis G. White- head; assistant secretary, Charles J. Harmon; treasurer, Willard C. Gore; assistant treasurer, Adrian J. Peters. The reception committee was ap- pointed as follows: Miss Textor, chairman; Messrs. Rush, Peckham, Harmon, Choate, Burton, Misses Eddy, Colby, Danforth, Crane, and Puncheon. Music committee, Miss Volland, chairman; Messrs. Rush, Zimmerman, and Btilbie, Misses Cole, J. Eddy, Jones, and May Taylor. Messrs. Peckham, Har- mon, and Bush will act as ushers at the regular meetings. HasefrCATERER- S1 E. Washington Street. The Highest ol perfecion in High C'ass Tailorinig, IS EXEMPLIFIED BY OUR QorrEe Cvening D rep3p ut5 OUTFITTERS 10, 17, 19 So. Main St.