18 THE COURIER Itej;it ration Notice. The supervisors of registration will meet for the purpose of revision of registration of the votere in their respective wards in the city of Lincoln, Nob., on Friday, March 23; Saturday, March 24; and Saturday March 31, 1894, and shall remain in session on each of said days from the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. m. at the . following places: FIRST WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Engine house No. 1. Precinct 2 or B Wornock's store, 1024 T Precinct 3 or C William Wentzel', Ninth and W streets. SECOND WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Bohanan block; Tenth and N streets. Precinct 2 or B Court house. Precinct 3 or C 727 south Eleventh street. THIKD WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Grand hotel. Precinct 2or B G add is shop. Thir teenth and Rstrcets. Precinct 3 or C 1C2G O street. Precinct 4 or D J. J. Antell's, 203G O street. t Precinct 5 or E Fralick's grocery, 711 north Fourteenth street. FOURTH WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Roman's carriage shop, Fifteenth and N streets. Precinct 2 or B-318 south Twelfth street. Precinct 3 or C 503 Oriental building. Thirteenth and K streets. Precinct 4 or D A. Hutton's Eighteenth and O streets. Precinct 5 or E Detacher's grocery. Twentieth and J streets. FIFTH WAKD. Precinct 1 or A F street engine house. Precinct 2 or B Bing's carpenter shop, Seventeenth and Washington. Precinct 3 or C Johnson's store, Four teenth and Plum. Precinct 4 or D Reppie's store, 747 C Precinct ."i or E 304 D street. SIXTH WAKD. Precinct 1 or A-Hughes block, Twenty fourth and O streets. Precinct 2 or B-Seybolt,s Twenty-seventh and Vine streets. Precinct 3 or (3 R. H. Corner's, 1535 south Twenty-fourth street. SEVENTH WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Moseley's hall, Belmont. Precinct 2 or B I. E. Johnson s store, 885 north Twenty-seventh street. Precinct 3 or C Byrum's store, north Twenty-seventh street." .Super iftor tf KcKit ration. Lincoln. Neil, March 3, 1894. FIRST WAKD. Precinct A Wheatley Micklewaite, W. G. Bohanan, G. A. Flippin. Precinct B John Heelan, Chris Fossler, J. Frankforter. Precinct C John Strotstebbin, Thos. E. Conley, John Kramp. SECOND WAKD. Precinct A W. H. Blount. Frank Bo hanan, William Gillespie. Precinct B A. G. Hastings, D. N. John son, M. Noonan. Precinct C Wm. Robertson. H. C. Martin, Robert Mitchell. THIRD WAKD. Precinct A John Herman, A. L. Geiger, Theodore Hurtz. Precinct B Charles June, Roy Chap man, L. B. Treeman. Precinct C T."B. Beach, T. B. Davis, H. M. Dunn. Precinct D J. W. Covert, S. J. Kent, S. W. Crabtree. Precinct EC. M. Marshall, J. H. Mc Kain, T. Cunningham. FOURTH WARD. Precinct A J. F. Adams, J. H. Kramer, Henrv Knight. Precinct BE. T. Roberts, A. E. Evans, J. McManigal. Precinct C F. W. Bartruff, C.E.Rewick, R. W. Chapman. Precinct D Henry Schall, J. M. Parr, Henry Geisler. Precinct E E. E. Gillespie, J. M. Thomp son, C. A. Robbins. FIFTH WAKD. Precinct A M. M. Delevis, O. E. Goodell, James Aitken. Precinct B A. C. Sherick, J. R. Bing, J. O. Brumstead. Precinct CR. J. Campbell, B. F. Burr, J. McGraw. Precinct D E. A. Hemsworth, U. D. Cochran, T. D. Moulton. Precinct E Henry Holtz, O. Brusch, Gotleib Meyers. SIXTH WAKD. Precinct A R. S. Risser, Mr. Nichols (Twenty-sixth and T). J. S. Bennett. Precinct B W. T. Harmer, Isaac Whited, S. S. Bell. Precinct C D. C. Mosher, J. H. McVick er, J. Markell. SEVENTH WARD. Precinct A H. F. Hitchcock, John Miner, E. J. McMurrey. Precinct B H. A. Shatsell, S. H. Beeson, William Livingston. Precinct C W. W. Cochran, C. M. Burns, S. J. Swindler. Those named in the above list who for any reason will not be able to serve as reg istrars in the precincts to which they have been assigned are requested to notify City Clerk Bowen at the city building not later than Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. J. W. BOWEN, City Clerk. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the general city election of the city of Lincoln, Nebras ka, will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1894, for the election of the following officers: One city attorney. One police judge. One water commissioner. One city engineer. One cemetery trustee. Three members board of education. One councilman for the First ward. One councilman for the Second ward. One councilman for the Third ward. One councilman for the Fourth ward. One councilman for the Fifth ward. One councilman for the Sixth ward. One councilman for the Seventh ward. The election will be held at the following places. Polls open at eight 8 o'clock a. m. and close at seven 7 o'clock p. m. FIRST WAKD. Precinct 1 or A Engine house No. 1. Precinct 2 or B Wornock's store, 1024 T street. Precinct 3 or C William Weutzel's.Ninth and W streets. SECOND WARD. Precinct 1 or A Bohanan block, Tenth and N streets. Precenct 2 or B Court house. Precinct 3 or C 727 South Eleventh street. THIRD WARD. Precinct 1 or A Grand hotel. Precinct 2 or B Gaddis' shop, Thirteenth and R streets. Precinct 3 or C -1626 O street. Precinct 4 or D J. J. Antill's 2036 O street. Precinct 5 or E 725 North Fourteenth street. FOURTH WARD. Precinct 1 or A Roman's carriage shop, Fifteenth and N streets. Precinct 2 orB 318 South Twelfth street Precinct 3 or C 503 Oriental building' Thirteenth and K streets. Precinct i or D A. Hutton's, Eighteenth and O streets. Precinct 5 orE Descher's grocery, Twen tieth and J streets. FIFTH WAKD. Precinct 1 or A F street engine house. Precinct 2 or B Bing's carpenter shop. Seventeenth and Washington streets. Precinct 3 or C Johnson's store, Four teenth and Plum. Precinct 4 or D Christeansen's store, 922 Wood street. Precinct 5 or E 304 D street. SIXTH WARD. Precinct 1 or A Hughes block, Twenty fourth and O streets. Precinct 2 or B Seybolt's, Twenty seventh and Vine streets. Precinct 3 or CR. H. Corner's, 1533 South Twenty-fourth street. SEVENTH WARD. Precinct 1 or A Moseley's hall, Belmont. Precinct 2 or B I. E. Johnson's store. 885 North Twenty-6eventh street. Precinct 3 or C Byrum's store. North Twentv-seventh street. J. W. BOWEN, City Clerk. S. L. GEISTHARDT, ATTORNEY, BURR BLOCK. To Patrick Ega'n, and Alice M. Egan, his wife, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on January 25th, 1894, the Clark & Leonard Investment company, a Nebraska corporation; the Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust company, a Pennsylvania corporation and Rebecca Emily Ashbridge, as plaintiffs began an action against you and other de fendants in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the follow ing land in said county, to-wit: Lot num ber thirty-nine (39) of S. W. Little's sub-division of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 24; township 10, north of range 6 east of the 6th principal meridian according to the recorded plat made by you, dated March 21 1888, to secure the payment of. your promissory note to said The Clark & Leonard Investment company for $4,000 on which there is now due 85530. with interest from April 1, 1891 at 10 per cent per annum pursuant to coupons. Plaintiffs pray for decree of fordosur& and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and gen eral relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's pe tition on or lefore the 30th dav of April, 1894. THE CLARK & LEONARD INVEST MENT COMPANY, THE PHILADELPHIA MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY, and REBECCA EMILY ASHBRIDGE, By S. L. Geisthardt, Plaintifl's. Mar 24 4t Attorney. Mttl-YVinter Fair Rate Are Down. The Burlington route is now selling round trip tickets to San Francisco at 835.50; one way 820. Think of it! Four thousands miles for less than 840. For full information call at B. & M. depot or city office, m corner 10th and'O streets. G. W. Bonnell. C. P. & T. A. ' Half Rates to Texas. January 9, Feburary 13, March 13, April 10,&May 8, 1894,the B &M will sell excursion tickets from Nebraska and Kansas stations to points in Texas at one fare for the round trip. For tickets and full information re garding limits, stop-overs, etc., call at B. fc M. depot or city office, corner O and Tenth, streets. G. W. Bonnell. C. P. & T. A. X A