The Wheel and cycling trade review . future cyclemanufacture is being made into a full line ofcycle fittings—weldless tubing, spokes, chains,pedals, etc.—by the Pendleton ManufacturingCompany, Carbondale, Pa. It is claimed forthe Carbondale metal that it is absolutely rust-less, considerably stronger than steel, and willnot lose its beautiful color even under themost unfavorable circumstances. It is madein either gold or silver color. Samples can beobtained from the sole agents, United StatesCycle Fittings Co., 20 Warren street, NewYork. NON-RATTLING TIME-TELLER. A watch specially constructed
The Wheel and cycling trade review . future cyclemanufacture is being made into a full line ofcycle fittings—weldless tubing, spokes, chains,pedals, etc.—by the Pendleton ManufacturingCompany, Carbondale, Pa. It is claimed forthe Carbondale metal that it is absolutely rust-less, considerably stronger than steel, and willnot lose its beautiful color even under themost unfavorable circumstances. It is madein either gold or silver color. Samples can beobtained from the sole agents, United StatesCycle Fittings Co., 20 Warren street, NewYork. NON-RATTLING TIME-TELLER. A watch specially constructed to standwithout injury the constant jarring and extrastrain a timepiece undergoes when attachedto the handle-bar of a cycle is the YankeeBicycle Watch, made by Robert Ingersoll &Bros., 65 and 67 Cortlandt st. They are cov-ered by a broad guarantee to keep accuratetime. They have holders which clamp thewatch safely to the bar and permit instantattachment and detachment. They are light,small, strong and handsomely finished in. nickel. The accompanying cut showsconstruction of the holder, which preventsrattling of ring and crown and holds thewatch in the clamp at the same time. Per-haps the best feature of the Yankee watch isits cheapness. Even in a chair, ones weight is not so welldivided, hygienically considered, as it is on abicycle. W. C. Marion, of the Indiana Bicycle Com-pany, is booked for Europe this week. The increasing demand for Vim tires hascompelled the Boston Woven Hose and Rub-ber Company to remove their New Yorkheadquarters from No. 63 Reade street toNos. 89 and il Reade street. Here the firmhave much more room and will be able tocarry a much larger stock. R-LES5.
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