The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 05, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NI2W FARM DUILDING.
Tho new building on the university
farm is ncarlng completion. It Is n
two-story brick structure, ono hundred
and eight feet long by fifty-five foot
wide. The exterior is of plain brick,
but tho linos of tho building nro pleas
ing. It will house tiio agricultural experi
ment station and a portion of tho
school of agriculture not already
housed in tho dairy building on the
farm. Tho ilrst lloor is for tho use of
the oxperinient station and tho re
mainder of the building is to be de
voted to tho school.
Connected with the building Is a
greenhouse arranged so that students
(an be taught tree setting and pruning
during tin- winder months, when most
of tho farm boys find it most conven
ient to attend tho school. In the base
ment of tho building and connecting
with tho greenhouse are tho horticul
tural work rooms, where budding and
grafting are to bo taught, and where
spraying machines ami other horticul
tural implements can be examined.
Upstairs are the various laboratories
and class rooms. In the soil laboratory
students will study the properties of
soils as affecting crop production. In
tho entomological laboratory they
learn the life history and hab'ts of de
structive insects, so that they may be
nbV to combat them successfully. Sim
ilar practical results are attained in
the botanical and chemical laboratories.
Tho first floor Is devoted to the offices
and laboratories of the experiment sta
tion. This is tho institution supported
by tho government, which is working
out the probloms of the farmer
Before Buying Note Books, Tablets, Stationery, Ets.
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THE CO-OP.
322 North Eleventh Street.
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filling your face with powder, losing
your eyesight and possibly your life by
using a repeater that opens on top and elects
into j iur face, when you can avoid the possN
bllitvbybulnga MARLIN? The Solid Top
Frame and Side Electtnz principle Is the most
important improvement made In repeating
arms for many years. Complete Illustrated
catalog for 3 stamps.
THET MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
making it possible to teach agriculture
In a practical way. The scientist is
hero brought directly in contact with
prAlca'-!fanMorrUons and tests all
theories before advocating thorn. The
NfcAV L.UAGUE PROSPERING.
Tlnnjnur out of the flvo institu-
1 VSS keen askeu" to enter
tlrwfpstvAioratorical league of state
and universities have responded favorably,
and it now seems certain that a con
test will take place next spring. Iowa
is yot to be heard from. South Dakota
ha tickled a delegate to meet with the
other delegates on December 15. The
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NKW EXPERIMENT STATION HUILDINU.
erection of this building marks a new
era In agricultural education in Nebraska.
LECTURE ON THE PHILIPPINES.
"The Philippines" is tho subject of
the Illustrated lecture to be given in
the chapel next Friday evening by Mr.
George R. Boomer. Mr. Boomer was
a member of tho famous "Fighting
First." Ho carried a kodak with him
in all the engagements of tho First Ne
braska until he was wounded. "When
ever opportunity offered he took views
of Mantln, tho inhabitants, the engage
ments with tho insurgents; the trenches
filled with the dead and wounded, sol
diers wndlng rivers, etc., etc. lie has
in all three hundred views.
Mr. Boomer has boon giving this lec
ture over tho state for sovoral weoks
and has succeeded well, as press re
ports Indicate. The lecture will be
given under the management of tho
Palladlan literary society. It will be
an opportunity for gaining information
on tho Philippines and tholr people,
and from ono who is able to present it
in a clear and forcible manner. Mr.
Boomer is an old university boy. The
lecture will be glvon in tho chapel Fri
day evening, December 8, at 8 o'clock.
Admlss'on, 25 cents; reserved seats, 35
cents. Tickets on salo at tho Co-Op,
322 North Eleventh.
Ariel of the Minnesota state university
devotes a column and a half to "A Now
Oratorical League," in yhich is tho
sentence: "Those at tho head of the
oratorical work at tho university are
disposed to look with great favor upon
the proposal by Nebraska." Missouri,
although desiring to remain another
year in her present leagues, will organ
ize a local association in order to enter
tho now league. Mr. Hyatt, president
of tho debating association In Kansas
university, was hero at the Kansas-Nebraska
game and reported that the
head of tho department of elocution
and oratory in that institution was de
cidedly in favor of tho new scheme,
n;id that favorable action would likely
bo takon. Everything now points to a
successful outcome of tho new league.
REV. S. A. DONAHOE
Testifies to tho Good Qualities of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
On tho 10th of December, 1897, Rev.
S. A. Donnhoo, pastor M. E. church,
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
a severe cold, which was attended from
the beginning by violent coughing. He
says: "After resorting to a number of
so-called 'specifics,' usually kept In tho
house, to no purpose, I purchased a
bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, which acted like a charm. I most
cheerfully recommend it to tho pub
lic." For cale by druggists.
ROPER A EOOMER.
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THE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
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is opposite the Campus.
Students contemplating tho study of wfi
music, and those who have friends tt
desirous of information concerning lift
the advantages offered, are cordially
invited to visit the school and obtain
an illustrated Catalogue. You can
enter at any time $11
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WILLARD KIMBALL
DIRECTOR .
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