The Wheel and cycling trade review . in guard for their LadiesTrinity Safety, also for mud guards for bothladies and gentlemens Trinity. The Cyclers Delight. SATan/ted—All cyclers, who contemplate goingSouth this winter, to write to K. M. Mallette,Yhomasville, Ga., for information, interestingand -valuable to wheelmen. Thomasville, theGreat Southern Winter Kesort Among thePines, has an endless number of miles ofvaried and beautiful bicycle other information about the place willalso be cheerfully furnished. Kindly mention The Wheel. OUR 97 GRIP Is MADE RIGHT and STAYS RIGHT. It has a


The Wheel and cycling trade review . in guard for their LadiesTrinity Safety, also for mud guards for bothladies and gentlemens Trinity. The Cyclers Delight. SATan/ted—All cyclers, who contemplate goingSouth this winter, to write to K. M. Mallette,Yhomasville, Ga., for information, interestingand -valuable to wheelmen. Thomasville, theGreat Southern Winter Kesort Among thePines, has an endless number of miles ofvaried and beautiful bicycle other information about the place willalso be cheerfully furnished. Kindly mention The Wheel. OUR 97 GRIP Is MADE RIGHT and STAYS RIGHT. It has a wood bushing extending through the cork, and far enough to receive the tip at each end, thus obviating the danger of the handle breaking off at the tip, a nuisance and expense so often experienced in other makes. A, or first quality, 50c; B, or second quality, 40c. per pair, postpaid. Special Discount to Dealers and Manufacturers. The Grand Rapids Bicycle Grip Co. 153-155 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. Kindly mention The SPECIAL NOTICE. VYTE have succeeded, after many care- ful experiments, in producing aTire Cement which will make theCREEPING OF TIRES A THINGOF THE PAST. ^ & & & & We will be pleased to mail samplesupon application. ^ ^ j* J- & & IDEAL RUBBER CO., ...Manufacturers AMERICAN IDEAL andBROOKLYN IDEAL TIRES. OFFICE: FACTORY: 28 Rodney Street, 631-637 Kent Avenue, BROOKLYN, IS. Y. Kindly mention The Wheel. 1896. Supplement to The Wheel and Cycling Trade Review. DEATH FROM COMPLICATIONS. A. W. Gans, of Fairchance, Penn., sustaineda hard fall while competing in a road racein October, the result of which caused his-death last week. While descending- a steephill his foot slipped from the pedal and caughtin the wheel, throwing him to the knees and elbows were severely cut andblood poisoning set in. Typhoid fever andrheumatism followed, resulting in death. SEEKING POLE PRIVILEGES. French wheelmen are endeavoring to ob-tain from the French tel


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