AN EYE ATTRACTOR. AMT AUOGtTHER FROM THE HIGH VALUE AMD EXCELLENCE OF INTERNATIONAL SUITS THERE IS ($OMirH!NG ABOUT THEM TIM IS MORE THAU USUAUT ETC ATTRACTIVE. They LOOK Wta.lMfY NOT OMLY ATTRACT ATTENTION BY THE QIGENCl Of THE FABRK BUT BY TNE GRACE AMI \R1% Of THE OR. w f—l* lie r«de or merely « prospectlee port he ter. Wt guarantee aatiafection if you will let ns uke vour meaeura end order your new Fell clothes. J. C. CALDWELL Ross Hall i/ ' i/r- ■ 1 it ■ Discount to Students. - :■ i - ’ the eighth apd pegged it to Ehlin- ger, thus cultieg out another ruo. {Bivins pit^liwl good ball while he was in, bat owing to a bad arm i was replaced by, Dabney in the (Sint^ 'iji j | Aiken got hit atxidentally end rdblied Hewsiiler of a double play. Peace puts tbe steam behind them. Our team work was good in both gain£* and all around the tx>ys com pare very favorably with the old tiMCTK. f 1 ! !. ' ■ -Viasr n LkagGc. AMD Ml *0*1 VbATK« ^.f. R. X. *.K. r.o. 3rd! Kelley l!) i 2 10 2 r. f Moore /T 5 0 1 0 2 14 AVUIL M MlillClll «[Gl 01 IfllllS f i - l 'T I T.« l The Technological Branch of the University. I i Agricultural, Horticultural. Animal Indhstri; Mechanical, Civil. Bice trica’.. Textile and Architectural Engineering. Tl»itu>n Furr. Actual nccea^ary «Rpen«e». exclu^Mnn clothing amt hooks. One Hundred and Fifty-Fiee Dollar* per *et*ion. Oualifiol applicants, eighteen or over enter en certihcate without exandpatioii. t^vacpin. Trainin'. Goev in the foneral tubiects^ English. History. Mathemat Mo< |cs, Modern Laaguagrs and Instructto'i. F|li elation, Texasi Applied Science*, wMch your application H, H. HARfUNi the foundation for Catalogue tryn on reqliest )TON. L L. D.. President. When in Bryan Call! at uj rjp.L- i HaswelTs Book Store d 'la 'T':J7: > j LI K * IJ Tf“ , We can supaly all the shoot wants at the ■ Tj4 • * * j - ! ’ ' most reasonable prices Smith 5 Milligan 3 Wevsendcr# 3 Hewetler Black F.h linger Dabney Spencer Tuckeif FEED S LIVERY -cet The Oalj| Stable on Main FIRST-CLASS TUOI0UTS. THE ONLY RUBBER RRIAGk IN BRYAN. i TIRt ■ ■ M. TH H- L, i jP Stationery, . — JL L K fotab .di N, TEXAS fc— -f-r• , }t.Ff’hV \ ! ^es. Tobacco ‘t Articles of all kinds - Cooper Carey Speaker Whitman jferapVr. < Aiken Tintdalp Wright % rfOt’STUN LCACOt. Klakaey .V 0 5 fl 0 7 ! U I M S»T LI ‘ 0 22 I »*%■ 1 •tolen: hjy. A- and' M. I; by Houp- hitp; V^'eavendort, Btiiky. Hi: Milligan, Weavendorf and Baetaj »i<4eti •»>n 4-* j* Tho- Ha?.f on Cooper: Stfuck out: by Klakoev i>\ by Dabney 'lime ot game: ^hont* 5 minutn. Umpire, Ri^henftein. * Scorer, L , ■EMS btcoNP Game Tlooros i-iuct A. .AND M. .. Pt-AVER A.b- h. H. S.H i Kelley 4 114 Moore 5 Smith ij j is Milligan 4 : We.*endorf 4 Hev*eiler ) l Black ' -i Eh linger 3 Bivim I Dabney 2 DO VOI Uniform Ti can wake them Cleaning, DON’T FORGE1 ■ , .i ■ TT MED A PAIR OF iusers or Uniforms r v 1 Tot ON U rBljTi DaT^* XOr^-’E easing and Repairing Ittt* KI'KI - 1 aI.tikh . vWA- If * jv. If L At E NCHTHoT OATH RIGHT H4LI — | II r.o. ’a. c. J. M.CAl DWELL 33 3 T 0 23 HuivrON 3rd Cooper I. f. Carey f. I., Speaker c. f. Whitman 1st Briaky c. Aiken 2nd Tinadale t. ». Wright p. Cappv LgAtXJf. =»= 'AH kinde of W»tc Jewelry of *H kind*. <*>1 'ine ©f'Chin* in Br U 11 / ? 1 li i » ■^1 _____ 1 1 ) ' l I I 27 10 2| Smith, I lltfl U ( Lfflircinii l 'to first on a hit throbgh third tud l SW w. V, wtlMlw" • 1 ! stole scNjond. Milligan went out to Briskly. Kelley and Smith ©cored on Dutch’s hit over first. I Heweiler rolled a warm dr^ve the first tidse up that would Brisky anii ended the first ase hit: Speaker. BAsegon balls: Off Capps 3; off Bivins 2. t j Struck out: by Capps, 9; by Biv ins, T; by Dabney, t. Hit by pitched ball: Khlinger. Time of game: 2 hours. Umpire: Huff. Scorer, J. 1 Collins. ' ,. j t 1:1 Give you'* INQS Cl ASS PINS repair wotk to J. M CALDWELL^ The Jeweler 7— itj Alarm Ciook* at the lowest pru-er. dinted China, Cat Gla**, and tbe fin- \ J ii — ALKRS IN I' fl j lli lore T^7 Rawlii Hi Pipes, Cii 11 \ r i 1 1 Base Ball Goods jr’s Candies and Fan<;v Tobaccos MMfiaiifiiMaTl m HOWAR! i-u~kU £ T- tiagger field and BU in$ goo a hit in the sixth. In next ope Smith made a wonder- was called aftpr the first half < u i runi t <©k in a fiy hack of short the season into right on Wright's bunt. aud nearly tort khlinger sglosrc.off m killing the man* going back HOW ENGLISH SCHOOLBOYS • 1 In English schooM^foi boys the punishment is inflicted, for the most part, by the students. By way of example, the cricket cap- tain or the football captain can give so many cuts with the cane to a player who has not done his duty. A well-known English authority on educational matters called at tention to the strange fact that "an heir to a dukedom, or actually a duke . himself, may be well thrashed at Eton by an annoyed monitor, who is only a schoolfellow after a^, and nobody think© of making j| the slightest remon strance On theotker hand.'’the son of a village cobbler can not be given even one stroke by the headj 7: _ >ut seeing enough stir in the incline one to think that stitution had come to an In commenting on t situation in England, Yi well says, in The Ameru in that it is always the btS's selves who resent most any attempt to change th< punishment.f—The Circle- -4— They wete in a gn xistand, watching a game of haeet ill, man afternoon early this wee . Sev eral member© of the tra< : a quad 1 red, attired in tbJlr rack suits r ” I "1 declate; she ‘those men certainly ought to more clothes. Looklijir j their pants ■re!" "They wear that ria them run faaf.” he ekpls *T would kun fast toe^If ] : any 1 Kelley picked Up a hot grounded in ’ master bf the village school, for not have an was the jyi 11 more I U It. — i- t — - Emmel j aloney solicit your patronagf- DruQs S pal