LOCAL. —Prof. Canfield wishes the Freshman history class to understand that his salary is more than five hundred dollars. —Rev. McEwen, the Baptist minister made the University a pleasant call last Monday. Buy Warren's pen and pencil tablet. Mammoth stock of pocket-books at Straffon's. —'Tis said that after the "feed" Tuesday night the regents and faculty sung "We won't go home till morning." —Smoke Long Jack at Straffon's. It's immense. —Miss Jennie Sutliff arrived at home Sunday night from her visit in Minneapolis. -Duncan has the bulge on prices, and don't you forget it. We desire to place the Courier in the hands of every old student, and to that end will devote special attention in our local and personal columns to former students. Each issue will also have a letter from some alumnus under the head of "Views." --Buy classics and mathematics of Duncan. —King Bee, best 5c cigar in the city at Straffon's. If a sufficient number of students can be obtained to form a class in Spanish, one will be introduced into the civil engineering course next session, in the place of French. The University lunch boxes will carry your lunch up the hill and keep it as warm as the three Hebrew children. For sale at A.B.Warren & Co.'s. —Send home this number of the Courier to your parents. Extra copies can be procured of the business managers. Special prices on albums and scrap books next week at A. B. Warren & Co.'s. —Best meal in the city at Klock & Falley's. —George Metcalf will shortly enter the University. He will succeed the Hon. Prof. Sterling as a member of the Amphion quartette. Tuesday evening a reception and banquet was tendered the faculty, regents and dignitaries and functionaries of the city by ex-Governor Robinson. The evening was pleasantly spent in conversation and speech-making, and resulted in bringing closely together those who are interested in the welfare of our University. Students, go to Klock & Falley's new resturant. Dixon's pencils, Sanford's inks and finest stationery way down at Duncan's. -To students who can spare two hours each evening, four nights out of the week, we would say, you cannot spend the time better than by attending the evening sessions at the Lawrence Business College. You can pursue a regular business course, receive instruction in short-hand, telegraphy, plain and ornamental penmanship or a good English course. -By using a single box of hand-painted note paper from A. B. Warren & Co.'s an obscure prep made a solid mash on a Senior. Wednesday morning Chancellor Lippincott, at the request of the regents, delivered his inaugural address before a large audience of students and citizens. He took for his subject the relations of the University and the common schools, presenting it in a new and practical light. The regents and faculty and prominent citizens occupied the rostrum. Short addresses were then given by Gov. Glick, Judge Usher and Hon. Geo. R. Peck. —Try D. A. Blackman's system of voice culture. "No likee, no takee." Old and new students welcomed at Bromelsick's Shirt Depot.