The Wheel and cycling trade review . ote his timeto his large bicycle business. Pipestone—George Coombs has opened a bi-cycle repair shop at this place. St. Paul-^Tames T. Cuddy, bicycles, reportedto have recorded chattel mortgage for $700. St. Paul—William A. Hall and William N. Couch, doing business as the Twin City Cycle Company, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors to John W. Lane. OHIO. Cleveland—Likely & Pohl, wholesale and retailbicycles, reported to have recorded chattelmortgage for $7,200. OREGON. Portland—Owen Robinson, bicycles, reportedto have given bill of sale for $385


The Wheel and cycling trade review . ote his timeto his large bicycle business. Pipestone—George Coombs has opened a bi-cycle repair shop at this place. St. Paul-^Tames T. Cuddy, bicycles, reportedto have recorded chattel mortgage for $700. St. Paul—William A. Hall and William N. Couch, doing business as the Twin City Cycle Company, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors to John W. Lane. OHIO. Cleveland—Likely & Pohl, wholesale and retailbicycles, reported to have recorded chattelmortgage for $7,200. OREGON. Portland—Owen Robinson, bicycles, reportedto have given bill of sale for $385. BETWEEN CHATTER AND QUIVER. Hess & Cottle, 340 Dearborn street, Chicago,have recently brought out and are supplyingto the trade something new in handle-bars,on which they have applied for letters is a wood bar, reinforced its entire lengthby a metal tube, making, they claim, a barmore durable than any other by a large per-centage, and giving a result between thechatter of a steel bar and the quiver of the. ordinary wood bar. They have a new adjust-able stem that is absolute in grip and cannotlet go except by use of a wrench. The wholebar makes a useful as well as very orna-mental article for 97. Hess & Cottle is anew Arm, composed of Mr. W. S. Hess, for-merly of the Joliet Furniture Company, andMr. Cottle, formerly of the Pond-Cottle Com-pany. GOOD FOR HURDLE rTdING. As a means of absorbing vibration, a sad-dle-post has been placed on the market bythe Brooks Spring Seat Post Company, Chi-cago, on the coil spring principle, as shownin the illustration. It is claimed that by this,post one can ride over ridges, crosswalks.


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