Spring Stock-Boots and shoes. Prices Low. Mason's. GEO. W. WOODBURN&CO 647 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO., We would respectfully invite your attention to our Spring Styles in OVERCOATS Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits; Kilt Suits for the little ones &c., and all of OUR OWN MAKE. We shall be pleased to show our stock at any time, whether you wish to purchase or not, feeling sure our styles will please you, and our prices seem reasonable for Clothing well made, Our Spring Style of Hats are in, and a full stock of Furnishing Goods at all times ready for your inspection. Every Garment marked in plain figures, and ONE PRICE ONLY. Geo. W. Woodburn & Co., 547 MAIN ST. MONEY made easy Manufacturing Rubber Stamps. Send for Price List of Outfits, to J.F. W. D.worman, No 217, E. Ger. St., Baltimore, Md. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Cure of mind wandering. Any book learned in one reading. MEMORY MAKES SUCCESS Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Denver, large classes of Columbia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of Penn., large classes of Columbia Law students, at Endorseed by Richard Proton, the Scientist, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge S. K. Barris, David R. Brown, State Normal College, &c. The system is perfectly taught by correspondence. Prospectus from PROF. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Go to Abe Levy's for your summer underwear. Did you see Mr. B's, Mr. K's, Mr. L's, etc., etc.'s Prince Albert Coats and Vests? They got them of Crains & Urbansky, and are telling the boys they had them made to order. That's all right boys; we have been there ourselves and the Boston Clothiers have got the dandy stock of Prince Albert Coats and Vests, at prices that you will be delighted with. Buy your straw hat of Abe Levy. Save money by buying furnishing goods and underwear of Crains & Urbansky. Mr. Young will lecture at the University May 15, on the battle of Gettysburg. Extracts to suit you at Raymond & Co's. "Edna Blood's Ten" of the U. and I. Club, indulged in a picnic at Cameron's Bluff on Friday afternoon and report a most enjoyable time. Prof. Blake's papers, before the Science Club, on magnetism and hypnotism have excited considerable interest and caused some lively discussions among the scientific Profs. Fine soaps at Raymond & Co's. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Lucile Pennebaker was seen in the halls last Friday. New line of base ball goods, also new rules for 1888, at Smith's. H. E. Finney paid his usual visit to his "friends" Sunday. Indian clubs and dumb-bells at Smith's. Miss Griffith was seen in the halls Monday. Miss Nellie Dow, of Olathe, attended the I. C. banquet. Gentleman and lady students: Trembly & Butler have the finest line of home-made and cream candies in the city. Hot pop corn always on hand. 917 Mass. St. Miss Alice Penfield returned to her home near Leavenworth, Monday. Abe Levy sells good socks very cheap. Miss Dot Mead, of Topeka, was visiting among her I. C. friends Friday and Saturday. Wood and iron dumb-bells at J. D. Smith's. E. J. Wheeler, of Topeka, and W.Y. Morgan, Mr. Stein, of Kansas City, were among the foreign guests at the I.C. banquet. Don't buy your new hat until you have seen Abe Levy's new styles. Miss Laura O'Bryon is in town to-day. New Cigarettes. Kimball Bros.' Regal Straight Cuts, Kimball Bros.' Athletic Straight Cuts, Kimball Bros.' Four in Hand, Kimball Bros.' Japanese, all at J. D. Smith's News Depot. Mr. and Mrs. Grovenor entertain the Kappas and their friends this evening A good white shirt for 50 cents at Abe Levy's. Some of the Phi Gam's gave a dance last Friday evening in honor of Miss Mead, of Kansas City. Have you seen the new neck wear at Abe Levy's. The plan of discussing some American author is a new one, at least, in the literary societies of the University. Holmes was the author discussed last Friday. This new feature was a success. Go to Abe Levy's and buy your new hat. Sponges at Raymond & Co's "Blue Mortar." A part of the Science Club will have a picnic to-morrow. Remember all students get special rates at Abe Levy's. W. R. Mirys, of Sedalia, Mo., was a visitor at the University Tuesday. The Science Club will have an excursion to Kansas City Saturday, leaving Lawrence in the morning at 7:57 and returning on the regular evening train. The fare will be $1.50 for the round trip. Tickets may be secured from Prof. W. S. Franklin or Prof. Bailey. Medicines at Raymond & Co.'s. FIELD & HARGIS Are prepared to give estimates and show samples for the Finest Kind of engraved invitations for the Graduating Class, and for Society and Class Parties and Receptions. Toilet articles at the "Blue Mortar" Drug store. Also can supply MENUCARDS for Banquets and Suppers. Please call as soon as possible, so as to give time for good work. Agents for Childs, of Chicago, and carrying samples from the greatest engraving firms in the United States. To the Editor of the Courier: You request my opinion of chapel services. You evidently proceed upon the assumption employed in jury trials, that he is the best juror who has never seen the defendant and knows none of the facts of the case. It would be irrelevant to discuss here the obligations of christian duty or the efficacy of prayer. These are matters of purely private opinion. Concerning chapel services, as at present conducted, a good old-time revival, or some means of awakening religious sentiment is what is needed. Worship must always be voluntary. Compulsion may increase the attendance, but it will not swell the ranks of the worshipers. I am satisfied that the present chapel exercises cannot be replaced by any services which will be more acceptable to those who desire to worship Christ. But to the large body of students, who through disbelief or indifference, do not attend chapel, one other morning exercises should be offered. It must be remembered, however, that no device or expeditent by which a large morning attendance can be secured will increase the number of worshipers. The present exercises should be continued for those who will engage in morning prayers. For all others, exercises consisting of the discussion of ethical questions by members of the faculty, and the students might accomplish much. There are many who imagine themselves free from all moral accountability simply because they belong to no church organization. Such persons should earn that morality and christianity are not synonymous. There is no place, probably, in the University or sectarian theology, but a liberal morality—the basis of all true character—should occupy a prominent place in all curricula. Moral culture must accompany all intellectual development; otherwise, even the little earning to which a college diploma certifies, may be a dangerous thing. If the most of the students are not satisfied with 8:40 a.m. as the best time, or the chapel as the best place, or the Bible as the best text-book, the faculty may very properly appoint a different hour, arrange a more convenient place, select a more popular work upon ethical science, and compel the students to attend the exercises. Those who will not do right out of respect for their Redeemer, should be taught to do right for their own good. FIELD & HARGIS. SENIOR. Coughs, Colds, Consumption—Dr. Himoe's Pulmonic Elixir never fails to give relief. Every bottle is warranted. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH Have the Popular Livery Stable of Lawrence EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. The Finest Hacks and Call Carriages in the City. Special attention Paid to Students. Telephone No. 139, 818 and 820, Vermont Street, Opposite Lawrence House. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, Mass. St., - - KANSAS. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect. HENRY MARTIN. 744 Massachusetts Street WILDER BROS., Shirtmakers and Gents Furnishers, Lawrence, Kansas. We have on hand shirts and underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken, these garments are made from first-class goods and we are selling them for about $ \frac{1}{3} $ the regular price, if in need of any you will do well to call and see if we do dot have something to fit you. Our Steam Laundry.—We have a steam Laundry in connection with our Factory. Send us your Laundry work—we know you will be pleased. Work called for and delivered. Telephone 67. PUBL Ask means. The gether Picn der of A la ratus l Sup in the Prof es earl rooms. An went t Sunda A j at Orc every A g to-mo S. U. A at the be us egrap La ophil Germ very not I Th sion visit other for t The concing and stud niti are For Boots and Shoes go to Menger's.