The Wheel and cycling trade review . :~. Style & Ward, Newark, N. J. JERSEY BORN; PENNSY a New Jersey corporation, theUnited States Seamless Tube Company haspurchased a site in Christy Park, a suburbof McKeesport, Penn., and will establish amill, in which 300 or 400 operatives will beemployed. Under a borough ordinanceground must be broken within ninety days. SHINING LIGHTS ALREADY. Although but three years in business asmakers of bicycles, the Geneva Cycle Com-pany of Geneva, Ohio, has in its own quietway secured a place on the ladder. Its lamphas ever been well trim
The Wheel and cycling trade review . :~. Style & Ward, Newark, N. J. JERSEY BORN; PENNSY a New Jersey corporation, theUnited States Seamless Tube Company haspurchased a site in Christy Park, a suburbof McKeesport, Penn., and will establish amill, in which 300 or 400 operatives will beemployed. Under a borough ordinanceground must be broken within ninety days. SHINING LIGHTS ALREADY. Although but three years in business asmakers of bicycles, the Geneva Cycle Com-pany of Geneva, Ohio, has in its own quietway secured a place on the ladder. Its lamphas ever been well trimmed, but next seasonthe wick will be turned higher, so that the-light may be seen by all men. The company, composed of capitalists ofGeneva, will strech its arms and reach outin no uncertain fashion. Its plant has beenenlarged to meet the increased demand for-its product, and many new connections made. Some two months since J. C. Carter, presi-dent of the company, came to New-York andselected A. M. Scheffey & Co., of No. 92cRead
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