The Wheel and cycling trade review . with an easy spring, which can readily bechanged to a stiffer tension in a moment. Asmay be seen in the illustration, it really has adouble spring, one being very flexible, that canbe quickly removed and a clip substituted tothe top or stiffer spring, thus making either acomfortable riding seat or a scorching say that it has been used over roughroads by many experts for the last fourmonths, and won nothing but praise. The topis of the finest tanned leather, of first-class. quality, and—what is very essential—a lowprice is asked. Of course, their


The Wheel and cycling trade review . with an easy spring, which can readily bechanged to a stiffer tension in a moment. Asmay be seen in the illustration, it really has adouble spring, one being very flexible, that canbe quickly removed and a clip substituted tothe top or stiffer spring, thus making either acomfortable riding seat or a scorching say that it has been used over roughroads by many experts for the last fourmonths, and won nothing but praise. The topis of the finest tanned leather, of first-class. quality, and—what is very essential—a lowprice is asked. Of course, their toolbags need but little ref-erence. Twenty-two new designs are offered,and to any one who has dealt with H. M. Ros-enblatt & Co. before, little more need be said. The volume of their business during 96 wasenormous. It would stagger a few people o(expressed in figures, but if maintaining diestandard of goods and their lew margin ofprofit will merit a continuance, they mean tomerit it. November 6. National Board of Trade of Cycle Manufacturers. 271 BROADWAY, NEW No. 4117 Cortlandt. President,R. L. Vice-President,GEORGE H. DAY. First Vice-President, R. P. GORMULLY. Treasurer, W. A. REDDING. Secretary,ERNEST R. FRANKS. Mercantile Agency, Collection Department andInformation Bureau. Rubber Tire Association. President,THEODORE A. DODGE. First Vice-President,L. K. McCLYMONDS. Second Vice-President, Treasurer, GEORGE. T. PERKINS. GEORGE F. HODGMAN. Secretary, KIRK BROWN. 504-506 West F


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