The Bearings, Vol 16, No 13

Articles in this issue
- p. 4
J. B. Connolly describes the growing enthusiasm for cycling among Britain's upper classes, with observations on their preferred machines and routes.
- p. 8
Weekly cycling dispatches from Atlanta, Cincinnati, New York, Paris, Omaha, London, Denver, Chicago, San Francisco, Springfield, and St. Louis.
- p. 24
F. Ed. Spooner covers the southern circuit extension meet at Memphis, with race results and rider standings.
- p. 27
Editorial columns discuss the decline of English bicycle export trade, continued work on 1897 models, and a pointed observation on trade practices.
- p. 33
H. G. Ward analyzes the Birmingham consul's report and prospects for England's struggling bicycle export industry.
- p. 44
J. W. Anderson's illustrated compilation of recently filed bicycle-related patents.
- p. 47
Illustrated notes on cycling personalities and miscellaneous items from the cycling world.
- p. 58
Short commercial notices covering business changes and new industry developments.
- p. 59
Special correspondence on noteworthy commercial events and transactions in the bicycle trade.