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July 19, 1897 (4 pages)

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pics o TAE ; : > ae P, Bacwas & On? MONDAY. TRANSCRIPT] eae ke sg JULY 19, 1897. TRUCKER NOTFS, The Tahoe Ratlroad—A Boom: Por. the Pythians, Saturday’s Trackee Republican says: Feder to to of aaa oe ,time when the rest of the world is took accidentally. There are a good many people camping up the river and in other places in the vicinity.General C. F. MoGlashan and wife will go to Santa Monica next Monday to attend the encampment of the third reziment Uniform Rank, K.of P. They w il be gone-about a week. There are now in the fish hatchery at Tahoe City nearly one and a half million: young trout, which will, in the course of the next few weeks, be distributed around in the different streams and lakes. [fhe distribution of these fish will begin next week. There wil} be 100,000 or more pat in Donner Lake " this year. The men who are survey posed railroad from here stopping in town now. ten the hardest part of and, in many places; be-built: If he ‘decides will begin right away. the survey thus far things look favorable, though, if it requires too great an outlay it will not be built. Sammit Lodge, K. of P., is having alof prosperity now. Five members were taken in last nigh There is no lodge anywhere that has a’ better reputation for the manner in which it looks after its members than Summit Lodge. A ns. ON@ New. set of robes, to. be used in conferring the Knight’s rank, has been g ordered and will-be here ready for us: most a tidal wave in the page rank. in a few days. To ee MORE NEW RAILROAD TALK . The Results of the sare Made a Shor. ~The people and papers of the lower country continue to talk posed railroad from this county, but the majority of our people do not take much stock in the talk. They are as a rule skeptical on the believe Nevade City is going to have a broad gauge grading for iy Four Corners Regarding the proposed railroad to Nevada City, Robert Beatty, in reply to queries, statea in substance that the. survey. just completed from Grass Valley to the Bonanza ranch via Smartsville subject, and will not road till they see-the begun. The Wheatland Says on this subject: Satisfactory one re, i that route the heaviest was two and a half feet to the hundred. The fact that this Survey has been made and no. other begun doesnot indicate that others will not be consid. ered. Mr. Beatty could not speak authentically but in his Opinion there is yetia chance for the adoption of a route portion of the valley and join with water communicawhich will enter this tions on the Feather river. The road instead of being electrica] will in all probability be regulatior. gauge steam. It is also probable the road may not always be a Short line, but will be extended to meet an overland at Beckwith Pass or some other acceptable grade over the Just how soon the mountains. ing the proto Tahoe aré They have gotthe survey made and will soon have it completed, The Surveys run almost with the wagon road the stakes are driven in the road. It will cross the river farther up than the wagon road. The men who are Surveying the prospective railroad have got down as far as “Uncle Billy’s” place, which is about seven miles up the river, They will be throngh in about ten days and then.D L. Bliss, the projector, will know whether or not the Tahoe railroad wii} to build ‘it, jhe He says fron: about the pro. city into Yuabe Was a very grade. On grade found +) Pestful as sleep during the hours of . pat~2-0’clock; when it is met by the ent time there is hardly. a milkman ‘Salary. Milk as 'ricts, where all purchases are made ‘8 supplied by the ‘calue of the milk is small, it is this ‘t€8, but satisfy themselves with drinking the milk. When there arc a number cf bottles, the thief gen. erally querches his thirst by drink. ing the cream from the top of eéact Lottle -ard leaves the skimmilk or the family use. 288es Lut come Poor unfortunate is sot hauled up in the police court fo} his offense, as the police are on the 9okout. phical lot of men, Y night, although comparativel; onely, frequently bring them ir ‘ontact wiih Tight side of human nature, thu: teveloping their natural powers 0 observation. “ouples have been interrupted » heir fond ferewells in the veatibul: . * ¥ the visit of the milkman . To th uvalids confined to assing the rj -y to and fro ous Watcher at sume loved one’; . edside comes the cheery rattle o) 2 he milkman’s wagon with the jan} 1 sling of the cens, taking the thought: . Wood W; of. both to the busy world, of whic} che milknian ig ; lected and work route will be se. cannot be srooklyn Kage. TRIALS OF A MILKMAN, of the Hardships He Has to Kadure ase In His Nightly Rounds, : j The trials and hardships of the milkman are many. Apart: from breaking away from the usual habits of the rest of the world; and ac. . . cordingly with those of the family, . sleeping in the daytime is not so darkness. Although the milkmen of . the city are, asa rule, as healthy a) set of men as a like number in any . other trade or occupation, yet until . they become settled in the trade they feel severely the effects of turn.. ing night into day. A -milkman’s work begins at the going to bed, or in the neighborhood of midnight. The greater quantity of the milk used in this city comes from the outlying districts of ‘Long Island and is brought here in the familiar milk train. This arrives milkmen, who have spent the pre. vious hours in preparing the. horses and wagons for the day’s work and washing out the empty cans preparatory to having them sent back’ to the dairies for a fresh supply. In order to do this the milkmen generally do their sleeping just before going to work, although some of the men get their rest after they finish their routes in the morning. One Loaf “eA nother One loaf of bread may be light, sweet and. digestible. . You may use the same matetials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The knack is in putting the ingredients together just right. A substitute for Scot's Emulsion, may have the same’ ingredix ents and yet not be a perfect substitute, for no one knows how to put the parts together as we do, The secret of “how” is our business— twenty-five years of experiPine Street, Nevada City. <i— pe. The, Best Goods, The Best Fit. A Fine Business Suit 3 For $25. ence has taught us the best way. 2 : Two sizes 50 cts, and $1.00, ~ SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Every milkman has several hun. lred households to serve on hie route, and,-now that the bottle sys ‘em has been almost universally adopted, the work is much easier than formerly. In previous years the milk was served to the waiting vessels with dippers, but at the pres. who has a route who does not use the-quart and pint bottles. All the wagons are supplied, however, with milk in bulk for the few transient eaustomers that are met with. Under the old system a dishonest milkman had many opportunities té 7 gather in a small harvest for his personal use by the sale of milk, but with the bottle system, anc svery bottle having to be accounted ‘or either in cash or by ticket, he m8 very little chance to add to his a daily artick ‘f consumption is used in nearly ‘very household’ in: the city, anc with the exception of the poorer dis lirectly from the shops, the family inilkman in his lightly rounds. : The general custom is. to put'the The Best ‘Made. Tt_is the most common Sense remedy known Pliance of the kind Jin the world. more When it cur one object aimed at in constructing Dr. Sanden’s Electrie Relt—to cure “Three Classes of Men"’ ig full of proof. Get it, free. Address DR. A. 7. SANDEN, 682 -Market Street, by no other apz. True, it costs than so others, but it is worth more. es it price is nothing, and this fs the Tt does care, and the beak San Francisco. mp’ ttles outside and have the nilkmen take them away and leave; ull bottles behind. Although the ‘ebit that causes the greatest trou ‘le to the milkman. The bottles are . SBRNTESE Sulinghy equarded, pn ‘Tamps in search of morning meals te génerally the milk stealers, and . ' here is har Gly a houschold which #8 Not experienced the loss of the ays supply. . Some of the trampe -O not Lother to take away the bot. Hardly a day Milkmen, as a rule, are a philo Their travel My Best . them in an Piay of Up-to-Date Photographs Enlargemenits In Crayon, Water Colors, and Sepiag§ ifYou are cordially invited to eall, Entir; Satisfaction Guarenteed, JS Cavertisements Are not published but-you will find a around Nevada City. In my Studio I have an elegant disAND RIGH GRADE Moore, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. both the dark an How many romantitheir beds an: git in tossing restless as well ‘as to the anx 9 Ranch For Sale. THREE MILES FROM TOWN. 40 acres good Farming Land. Good House and large Barn. 10 or 12 tons of Hay. the first herald.— learned, bat it is within reason to expect this to be done within the next twelve months: ae, [ Hurt fe the Saowsheds, County Cul. The regula J. H. Neff,who resides in Sacramento, Company gers of La met with an accident on Friday after. noon, which cost him a leg. Netf was employed.as a carpenter on the snow. sheds near Emigrant Gap, out to flag and started an approaching freight train. Just how the accident occurred 18 uot known, but in some Com San teenth day Py Ju 2’clock Board of Di year, and the transacti 2ess as may come béfore th fer books will el m The 1897, at 3 o'clock P. m L. S, ROSE, Seéreta fa Office No, 404 Montgomery st ciseo, Cal. the finest goods in the sale by P. G. Scadden, street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. j28 Van Camp's Maccaroni and Cheese By an expert workman. ‘Apply at office of Singer Sewing Machine Co., Broad street, William H. Andre pointed agent in this City Laundry. All orders given prompt attention. road street, low Armory Hall. . * THE * . ig train and his right leg was crashed: ‘ 6 was taken to. Sacramento Saturday . '. . BOWMAN. 4 morning, to the Railroad Hospital r where the injured limb was @mputated SH AN, ‘Fine Goods. cans, and Van Oamp’s Ketchup are market. For Commercial Sewing Machines Repaired, BBS ~“— Laundry Agent. -— PINE PLATE WORK A Spr 4LL PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. . MILWAUKEE GEORGE GEHRIG, Prop., . } Sacramento Street, , 2 ss ws has been ap5 BEST AND PUREST BEER, brev-ea t city forthe Twin loots oor sggcte: oné door beTRY My. “BOSS Su and will be held at No. 413 Bush street, . nei 1. on Tuesday.
the thir, + 1897, at. the hour of 11 a. m., for the purpose of electing a rectors to serve for th. ie enatiing . on of such other busi. h weting. Trans: on Thu ay, July 8th, reet, San 7 Dentists. Miliee in Od Fellows Building, Broad Street . Enterpr ise Brewing Co., Nevada City, Caf, Makers of : ‘ . INDS OF FILLIN abd { bATRACTI) G ‘4iLLFULLY DONF. i Thoroughbrace Wagon and J large & dosnn Chickens, ‘ All Farming Implements go with the jul6 Wholesale Liquor Deaters, Broad street, oa We haye thece} other keg beer. It is th —_—_— rses and 1 Milch Cow. agon. Cellar and Storehouse. ain. 2 . JARD. &. SON, -. Nevada City, Cal., Sole Nevada County Agents BEST BEER . THE WoRED the ~ BREWERY, Near the P aza BREW 1 unl0 Call for Gehrig's TT " ie nrig’s Beer at a the salons, to promptly, «fe peek and sell it a the same pom “. 4 to Phat pris REPAIRS BOOTS . » ¥ ® AND SHOES » » py Aud makes 6u0ts aud sS5-s0e0e0 to order at a jower rate jthan anywhe ehoiee Mait ard'se: 1§ SECOND Give me a trial, and for promptness good k find T Boat ail ork ant low “ Shves 3 re vada City. The claw saat TO NONE, [teeta FRANK T. SMITH. , The Leading Tailor of Nevada ~ The Cheapest Prices. . . . t { . } We advise you to hold on to your money unt. have pied the sends at the Branch Wonder Store, . hold no specials, nor do we have special sale days, } isold at bargains: at all times. lour word for it, please call in and price ou ! ‘Men's and Boys’ Clothing . ‘dren’s BLACK. HOSE, . iT 3 cents. Agency For--llonogram Whisk 8 Blue Label Catsup Fancy Groceries PATE. FOIS. * ©" * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee Give ita Trial. . . . . ey ao DEVILED AND-POTTED_ “TWEATS:AND FISH. ae ~ eM = Proprietor “ Cuffs, 20 dozen All at < . } ' 4 * 'Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s. Gents’ Furnishing Goods Just received, a fine line of Extra fine Silk Finis Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose Children’s White Lace Caps at 40 cents, worth $1. Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each,* Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents, Men’s Celluloid Collars, reduced to 10 cents, THE BRANCH WONDER ST ~ Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale . oe : CoMMERCIAL STREET. 5 LEVY, oD Telephone 203—3 Bells, If you do ‘Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc. Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents, “ae, h Black Eose, 3 pair ‘for. 25. y $ 20 cents. Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cents, =. $ays FURNITURE ‘ Prices Right. Stock Styles . Better. Tore . Kinds. et Better ae -KINKEAD’S _ Commercial Street Cash Stores. i Belthe To Eat, a time to sing, anda da: in facta ti fi h thing? mee; in a ime for a) y but to have the correct you. should carry A Reliable Timekeeper. Se ALL WATCHES ARE NOT tif you want d iver Watch. in Oo. somethiag _ youean bet on, ‘call at LUETJE & BRAND’S — Broad Street, Ne {i . SO SES Se“ : A. Full Stock of Jewelry, Including the Latest Novelties ki Everyt! of all ki : ranted to be as ted Bread, , -—>. NEW YORK BAKERY . Commercial st., Nevada City,ee : Seen ; Pies, THAN ANY STORE IN NEVADA CITY L bee eae . le Fish, Fruit : Vegetable . WILLIAM H, ANDREWS, . The Union Fruit Store. T. L. HARBOUR, Proprietor,. i All kinds of Wines ana Li Rooms simply delight: ‘That’s the happy, physical condition we -aim to briug . about in our grocery department the market for dainties and delicacies. There’s nothing “GIL‘l’ EDGE” Everything fresh and n by searchin g that we haven’t got. ew, and prices that For Instance: HAWAIIAN COFFEE, the finest, yes, the finest and Furest in the market, on] stiaight goods. ° i} om 7Q 8 Qu » Tound ahi dollar per tin. That's PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, . Commercial Street, Nevada City. Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland ‘Creamery Butter, extensive Of every deseription, All Goods Sold at L SNPPYPP AUN TTPAUAPOP AU Pra ersusttr aise Received Fresh Daily. — Daisies, Pansiés, Pa} Ferns’ and great variety of other beantiful asa OTTO’S ICE CREAM, Successor to Wallace & MeMath. Se epee gar a ee COOL, SHARP BEER. When you are thirsty ana fee) like taki lass of that f, 5 gee Be ne call on? MILWAUKEE BREW: CHAS. PECOR, — 4 2 = =] = E 3 = 3 STAPLE AND F ANCY GROCERIES "Everything in the way of CANNED Gonpa: 2 : « IVING PRICES. Givé usa Trial Order UU Fruits and Vegetables} TOMATO, CABBAGE ana PEPPER PLANTS, . : quors, in Sonnection, Private MOE IR seo sortase ek et ee evada City Transfer Co. 90 applicatio; Tesh stock of = = i ah Improved The 0. K. Painter, House Painting Neatly and Quickly Done:. Corner Pine and Commercia} streets, Paper Han ; Paes a . e Ay ners ee He knows "Cook aaad Beast hee is always Sign Painting. Grainin B Prices to suit the times, n, Good i Estimates. given. H. L. SWEENEY. 0 a : the Nevada Gee paddngawed to me throughy —_—=—_—_——. ) rum aurmasmas mune The Plaza Storem_—_ FISCHER BROS, Props. Is constantly fupplied with an and Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil. i & r 3 . = te fom the cure of body. -ae_ ra] Pepein ....0.n ae $1 25/ Battle Ax Tobacco.. 30. “LET GOOD DIGESTION = oR, » aR Duffy's Malt 0 Fee Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 ete : . ND; . < We parchace 22 eect ps OF TOUR, Mixp Gamecock Whisky fm, yoo in bulk, pergal. 50 WAIT ON AP P ETITE q went the best made. This can truly be said of . > . k Oli “ “ I 26! ha Benden's Electric et thet gt wl IXL Whis WY eerewcwastge. play 75 IVES, 2) Siva eite dld fciéna Shakes he ited by 8 g00a ‘elecite Bae i G pemeeea . Bryant’s Root Beer bettie 10) Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 . J peare. a ¥ re 3 ‘ ) “ “ ws y r ; J + ; limente anit Dr: Sanden han Serteed econo: . Hire’s _ 3for 50} Everything else in proportion. to the perfection of this electric belt, which now contains improvements possessed ab tion of tage temtton pal Oop Paseage fore sagt SCHIIDT BROs.,tees . a Om as REMOVAL NOTICE, * . Pine 3 "sresssneeccusseovada Oty" Gui, The Bear Cigar Factor St a J.P. CONWAY, Prop,, G : A ieee, nomen . Ea! NBO oer g saloon building, poo Fag thes ; ese > tinue the ure of id conces ee &: rege asia THE BEST © Se: not Want to. take . , 3 pair for 25 cts, * ORE, = = . a ~~ So goeth times ‘but i “are only of meeting a n WILLOW Consideradl ‘The hoist will be com "and the ‘si hoist is.reac Opened up. wide and th Water powe * 68 thie hhalati is proposed the most th< ner. The + Faull is Suz erties. Con . awarded th “at the Texa: ~~ There are Valley dist: Some Very . bitic There are : of ore from t city on exhit ‘ot Trade ro Bareau in ‘{ frown the plat on the 400 le: The ledge at 1 inches in thi that is said ti been taken or B Henry Lan portion of h another story fora hall, T briek and iro morning. ~-