The Wheel and cycling trade review . cal alarm. The illustration shows the mech-anism by which the continuous alarm is pro-duced. The double-stroke bell, they say, hasever been something of a bugaboo to in-ventors and mechanics in general. Theymake a double-stroke bell, of course, andclaim to have attained a perfect entire line meets every possible re-quirement of style, size and price. John & Co., of New York, will continueto be the sole selling agents; but for cata-logues and other information the New De-parture Bell Company must be addressed atBristol, Conn. THEY STAN


The Wheel and cycling trade review . cal alarm. The illustration shows the mech-anism by which the continuous alarm is pro-duced. The double-stroke bell, they say, hasever been something of a bugaboo to in-ventors and mechanics in general. Theymake a double-stroke bell, of course, andclaim to have attained a perfect entire line meets every possible re-quirement of style, size and price. John & Co., of New York, will continueto be the sole selling agents; but for cata-logues and other information the New De-parture Bell Company must be addressed atBristol, Conn. THEY STAND THE TEST, ECLIPSE BICYCLES. la eight Models and four prices. With a lineso complete why look farther ? Why delay ? $100. $75. $60. $50. HEARTY DISCOUNTSto Hustlers—Agents with vim. ADVANCE CATALOGUE ready soon. Model 44,97 Special. ECLIPSE BICYCLE COMPANY, ELMIRA, N. Y^ Kindly mention The Wheel. [89*. AN IMPROMPTU SHOW. Louisville, Dec. 19.—Louisville has held itsCycle Show, and the gentlemen of the CycleBoard of Trade will please note that no sanc-tion was asked or allowed, nor was the affairadvertised until the day before the show. Notone cent was expended in the advertising ofthe vent. The publicity was gained by the freeand unlimited coinage of complimentary noti-ces in the daily press. The promoters werea small (or large, it may be termed in thisinstance) colony of bicycle salesmen who hap-pened at the Louisville Hotel at the sametime—December 18. The gentlemen wereMessrs. G. W. Shroyer, representing the Gen-dron; J. T. Ruby, Keating; Benjamin Chap-man, Columbus; Edwin Eager, Viking; J. , Ha


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