THE BATTALION. College Station, Texas. For Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Fine Paper and Envelopes. Prescriptions carefully com pounded at James & Wipprecht’s. WLsMMMWmm. ed. fticHonsoN.-^N- IToi* ITvixits, Oandlioe, INAits, Cig-ai’S, Ciffav- ette» and all Icixids Oonfeetioas. Boys visit my neat Oyster Parlor while in town. Oysters served in any style at 25c per dozen. dean & HEARN- ^Eclipse Sta.'ble. NICE BUGGIES. STYLISH TEAMS AND MODERATE PRICES. ° STA.T12 o A GRICIILTIIrIl ai fficHANICAL miiiiMMOfimtimviimmMimaimittflmHiMnimmttitHMtiaMitmiHHttttMHHtMMMmtHtHMmtmmtNi ^ ^ COLLEGE. OF TEXA.S. The Seventeenth Annual Session Opened SEPTEMBER 6, 1893- Gives a thorough Scientific and Practical Education with Theoretical and Practical Courses in CAfitfs C*—IUEBB BROS.y- (Sarrq the most complete line cf Gents ^Fvrqistiing Gvoss in the city, a specialty of 'Then’s fa hoes. J. N. COLE, President, J. P. BURROUGH, Cahier. H. R. HEARNE, Vice Pros. A. D. McCONNICO.AssT Cash. JMerecants ciqd plaqters jNational Bank. Bryan, Texas. CAPITAL, . - - - $100,000,000 Surplus and Profits, - - - 12,000,000 gm-A General Banking Business Transacted. Dairying, Stock Breeding, AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, SURVEYING, MECHANICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ENGIN EERING, CHEMISTRY, VETERINARY SCIENCE, DRAWING. THE JEWELiEHS. Bryan, Tc^as. Extensive additions to dormitory and equipment of de partments; stund pipe, ice plant, laundry and electric light plant, making the college complete in every detail. No tuition and no chargs for text books except languages and military science. Expenses for entire session, except for clothing, $140.00. Send for catalogue.