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president of said board of inspectors, but shall not be honored by said 

 State treasurer unless there are sufficient funds to the credit of such board 

 to fully meet the amount of such warrants. 



In case the income from license privileges is not sufficient to defray all 

 expenses of such board, the board shall have the power to reduce said ex- 

 penses so as to come within the limits of such income. 



Sec. 13. Nothing in this act shall be construed to require a license by 

 any retail dealer who receives goods from the producer to be sold in 

 broken lots to consumers. 



University of Illinois and Its Agricultural Department. 



BY PROF. W. J. FRASER. 



The University of Illinois was established in 1867 and opened to stu- 

 dents in 1868, having at that time only one building. It has grown, until 

 at present there are fifteen buildings, 1,800 students, and 210 instructors. 



The University is made up of the following colleges and schools: 



College of Literature and Arts. 



College of Engineering. 



College of Science. 



College of Agriculture. 



The Graduate School. 



School of Library Science. 



School of Music. 



School of Law. 



School of Medicine. 



School of Pharmacy. 



The College of Agriculture has heretofore given instruction in only 

 one general agricultural course with some special work during the winter 

 term. The instructor in this course has been along the following lines: 



