I ON THE WHEEL. Will Miller, who came near losing an eye at the Kearney meet, is able to be on his wheel this week and says he is ready for the club runs now. Tres. Ed M. Allen of the 4 C't and family will return tomorrow. He did not run the mileage ho intended to on account of sickness. Next Wednesday evening the 4 C's have their run to Rymer's water melon patch. It is only four miles with good roads and a large crowd is expected to turn out. The ladies are especially in vited. Stait from club rooms at 7:15. (The melons will be pafd for.) September 2nd and 3rd the cyclists of Fremont will hold a race meet. .Good prizes are offered and a large delegation . of JHnc6lrfrfde'rs will be present. Most of Lincoln's racing men "are in Hastings this week- taking in the races. hr - fkindajvSeptember 8th the boys of theQ'jjf ,j;ilf tiirnputbne of the larg esrrims'of ibe feeason. -For the -last month-hpo. had no -unday runs. The pla'ceShjfts- not beW.debjdeU upon yet, but it will be a run"whicK every body will be able to wake. Last Sunday the 4 C's were to .meet the Omaha boys in Louisville and a large run was expected, but owing to the rains it was postponed. Capt. Hoagland is corresponding with the Omaha boys and will probably have the run next month. The CapitaIrCity Cycling Club has an emblem now-and all members are wear ing it. It is a' circle with a red border and has four C's and a wing in the center. Tomorrow the run of the 4 C's is call ed for Wilber. This is a nice run, 30 miles, and all members must try to be present. Start at 8 o'clock a. m. E. E. Mockett, Lincoln's class B. rider, won first place in the five mile handicap at Newton, Iowa this week with a field of seventeen starteis. Eb. is all right and from this season's races is building up quite a reputation as a racer. Milmine & Clark received a Syracuse tandem Thursday evening which they intend to use for renting purposes. , THE .ALLIANCE STORE. 1008 P St. Is still selling "Minneapolis Best Superlatiqo" Hour at GO cents, the best ever sold for the price. 1 bushel best potatoes 50 cts. 1 bushel good cooking apples 30 cts. 1 bushel plums for 40 cts. 1 basket grapes 20 cts. 1 bucket sugar drip syrup 50 cts. 20 lbs best granulated sugar 81. 100S P St. J. W. Mussetter. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaranteed to euro Piles and Con stipation, or money refunded. 50 cents per box. Send two stamps for circular and Free Sample to Martin Rudy, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. No postals answered. For sale by all first class druggist everywhere. H T. Clarke Co., wholesale agents BURLINGTON PLAYING CARDS Those elegant cards of the very best .quality, only 15 cents per deck. For sale at B. & M. depot or city ticket office, corner Tenth and O streets. WHEEL, RAGES IN DES MOINES. The Cockier has received a notice of the bicycle races to be given in connec tion with the exhibition of the Iowa State Agricultural Society in Des Moines, September 10th and 11th. The races include a one mile novice, 835; half mile open, class A, $70; quarter mile open, class B, 8162, five mile handi cap, class A, 8105; one mile open, class B, 8175; two mile open, professional, 100; one mile open, class A, 887. THE CYCLE GONTEST. FOR THE LADY'S WHEEL Miss Nettie M. Snyder Miss Maude McCain Miss Lena Brockelmeyer Miss Ida Herpolsheimer 2900 2075 1100 800 FOR THE GENTLEMAN'S WHEEL Ray Edmiston 900 Jule Benson 900 W. L. Crandle 750 Harry Harley , 500 Harry Sullivan 400 Ray Lease 400 Geo. McArthur 350 You'll never realize what "real good bread' is until you have made it of "Shogo" flour. A GUIDE TO HEALTH with every purchase of Munyon's Remedies at RIGGS' pharmacy, ei It is the Swiftest, Lightest, Easiest running. Most Beaotiful. Alimuinum finish. Strongest in the world. 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A When the ice man comes be sure LINCOLN ICE CO'S name is on the wagon. 1040O stree They have no pond ice. NOTICE OF PETITION. First publication August 31st. In the County Court within and for Lancaster county, Nebraska, August 27th, 1895, in the matter of the estate of James Edwin Jones, deceased, to Oscar A. Mullon, Jacob Bigler executor and to any other parties interested in said estate. You are hereby notified that Oscar A. Mullon has filed a petition in this court praying for an order authorizing and allowing the executor to relpase a cer tain promissory note, accepting in lieu thereof all rights, title, interest, and claim that Oscar A. Mullon may have in said estate as legatee. It is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing on the 20th day of Sept ember, 1895 and notico of hearing shall be published three weeks consecutively in The Courier, a weekly newspaper, published in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 27th day of August, 1895. J. W. 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