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T ——— SR S s o 2 THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1882. - = THE UPPER MISSOURI, Palived Woods.. ."Frg I'HE DAILY BEE oY 1d 125 | LMAHA PUBLIBHING 00., PROPRIETORS. Facts of Interest to Those i 400 *# Poplar River. - 3801918 Farnham, bet. 0th and (0th Btrests, Who Will Penetrate the | \¢iiiboint (fort Peck). . 615 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Interiors of Dakota and }5:):’{‘)‘" . 915 Qs copy 1 yoar In advanco(pogtpaid) - Montana by Steam- Me(3innis mines 925 | ° month " g Cow Tsland. ... . 985 | e boat, Coal Bank o 10k| RAILWAY TIME TABLE, Fort Benton. ceeaeees 1,085 The figures were obtained from Capt. Dave Campbell, who has been on the river an pilot since 1865. The dis- tanoes between the points designated are much less overland, but are esti- mated according to the sinuosities of the stream, YELLOWSTONE DISTANCES, The distances on the Yellowstone from Fort Buford are as follows: CARD €HIOAGO, Y. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RATLROAD, Omahs—Pasenger No, 2, 8:808, m, Ac- . m. A List of Steamers and Officers Ply- ing Above Bismarck, with Tables of Distances on the Missouri and Yellowstone, 8t. Paul Ploneer Press. Thousands there are with hair un- silvered and crows-feet undiscovera- ble who can remember when the de parture of a steamboat from St. Lo 1y 8 L. & P., loavos st 8 &, m, and ‘o p Arrives a St Louls st 6:40 &, m, and 7:80 VHST OR SOUTHWRSTS, to Dakota and Montana was heralded | O/ Fort Gilbert . & 3. 0 Nob, Through Exproe, 630 8. . for months in advance and when the [ () Fallon’s cre B, Overiand ':xprm'—ol TPy journey was regarded as one of more | Powder riy O &R V. for Lindoim, 1 danger than the trip over the old[Mouth of Tongue river %.. :hm'n'f'nim:h Camden & Amboy urin(]lro-d Pielgeen Vot AR New York and Philadelphi ndians Mouth of Bi : . P, freight No, were not feared in t:lo-n ygrs dn{: B,Z"H'o‘;n ‘;é‘m‘if'ff‘ ves UL P trtiht ’e?.? "f: for they were peaceable and devo ) di U, P. trelcht No 11 1:20 p. m, to trado, with the fow whites they saw, m:zbn'l‘;:w:m‘”;u‘_'}f gj"ll;‘j';g’;;: 0. P. Denver frelahb, 8:25 p. m. but the perils of the x;j:: mndd! depot quartermaster, United States| o stream itsoll "“;" b : a8 MO | army, at Bismarck, and are from the| C. mentous and the country was 80|oficia] tables furnished by the war| O thorougholy an unknown land. that prroy-l BT iy the same mysterious dangers clusterod around it which haunted the pri- mal travelers in Central Africa, There is no doubt that the ignorance | tate for or t the speed of a was fostered and the Jfeara exagger- | steamboat on both the Missouri and ated by the fur companies, whose | Yellowstone that it is imposs licy it was to keep competition | give 0 from the fur fields. At one time the [ or do&»rtnru, but it may safeiy bo as- | U l’)’:nvthrltl‘ ,x:: American Far company sent one boat | serted that at least three boats per| 0. & R.V. mized, ayear to the Upper Missouri, and | woek will leave Bismarck for the upper stories—doubtless colored, but with a [ Missouri during the season, ‘rom substantial truth—are yet told of the | Glendive on the Yellowstone steamers employes of that company taken into [ connect for up river with Northern the nether wilds and forced to spend | Pacific trains, Many eastern people the greater portion of their lives there [ labor under the delusion that i ), 4:00 and 6:00 p, m, Leaves from sheer inability to get out. ‘l'l'lleir it There | SoaceToums o4 0:15 and 11:88 o, m.; S:85, 6185 were 80 scanty they were always [is no need of such provisions, as a s in 5aht to the fur oomp‘yny for actual | first class passage includes meals and o;‘.‘.;."l".'..'h cfuémlfi;“"fivflfihm neoessities, and as the rule of pmpaf- berths, and both are, almost in ever , B:60 0. A 600 p. ~ l\;lll ment of steamboat fare was rigidly | case, as good as could be asked, thoug] s WO YIS, TLI, enforced, their stay was lengthened | not pretending to reach the standard from year to year, and their lives re-|of ocean steamers. The rivers now sembled lives of the Siberian exiles[arelow and will remain so until tho who were left unguarded becauso dis- [ June rise, but the boats areall pro- tance or climate or poverty rendered | vided with spars and donkeye engines, migration impossible. Some employ- |and ttey always manage to meet thoir o there were, like Louis Agard of thg| destinations, though occasionally, if Standing Rock reservation, who were | overloaded, there are detentions, To possessed of business tact and enter- | those traveling for pleasure or with a prise sufficient to go into the fur busi- | view to observe the country along the ness themselves, and not a few amass- | river bottoms a good field glass is a «d large stores of furs in the passing |desirable possession, and rubber coats years. But they had no means of |aro not amiwm, since enforced deten- transporting them, and were, of [tion in a crowded cabin is not alwa; course, at sword’s points with the | pleasant. company, as the stores shared the fate| The prices charged on the steam- of Agard’s in many instances, and were | boats are as follows: destroyed or stolen by predatory| Bismarck to Buford (mouth of Yel- bands of Bioux, who, for some real or [ lowstone), first o 816; mecond TELE ke i, s b i |- B to osky i, wizees| NODTASKA National glad to escape with thoir lives. Lan ;g, first class, $35; second class, B A N K . BUT WHAT A CHANGE MAS COME. | $17.5 The impact of the Northern Pacitic| B OF OMAHA NEBRASKA department, * TIME AND PREPARATION, There are so many things that mili- V. trom Lincolo—1:08 p. m. clflc Express—3:25 6 p. m. press—4sif p m, o88—0:46 & 1n, VOUNCAL BLUYYS. :00, 10:00 and 11:00 and ) 10, Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTR, OFEN, OLORR. . m. p. m. 8 m. p.m, 1,00 '9:00 5:80 l':g 00 3:40 for Btate of Iowa leave but once a m. : 6:80 . open Sundays from 12 m. $0 1 p. m. v THOS. F HALL P M. marck to Coal Banks or to Ben- Robes, Dusters and Turf Boods W.B. MILLARD, ¥, B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour, OMAHA, - - - NEB. REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., was suffering from general debil TOOTLE MAUL & CO. ite, constipation, etec., 8o that fife was & ; ~——WHOLESALE— JACOBS ( TRADR MARK, ]l Burdock Mrs J. G. Robertson, l'l"lllmrf Py ity R. Gibbs, of Buftalo, N. Y., writes: “Your Burdock Bloe - Bitters, n chronic diseases of the blood. liver aad kidneys, have been signall marked with success, Thave used them myself EEn i BOOK SELLER AND STATIONE cascof a friend of mine suffering from dropsy, the effect was marvelous,” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N. Y. lwrites:"' have been subject to serious disorder of the kidne; and unable to attend to business; Burdock Bl Bitters relieved me before half a bottle was used 1 feel confident that they will entirely cure me,” CERMANRENEDY RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baokache, Soreness of the Ches?, | 1 suttered with = dun pain thrsugh my ieft ~AND DEALERI'N— + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writes: (Successor to D.T. Mount.) Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING it you aroa man ekl Pby the strain ot - enedbythestrain of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, " night work, to e tore brain nerveand Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel/- | lung and shoulder. ~ Lost my irits, appetite “8calds, General Bodily Yooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted | tour sears ago 1 nid anaitser o biie fever, Foot and Ears, and all othor | nerer Ty meovrsa: Sy gt o 1218 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. We Praparation on earth equals 8r. Jacons Ors | Burdock Blood Bitters tho improvement was 8o il il S8 M ehmp 111 Pl ;“' ibytactan, Fomo Gt aoor ot TN MEDIOINE. A R e o 2 A.VOGELER &,co..t used Burdock Blood itfers for hervous and bil- _WHOLESALE— Baltime™ < ious headaches, and can recommend it to anyone requiring a cure for billi 'u.'é':ex”‘i?x‘bfl,‘fi' n'fl’u'x':yl an, bnfu:f: .‘::’1‘:‘5.31‘1"' s Prica. 81,00 o fotti: Triai Botvenioota | ON River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OMNMIAETIA, = = = W = 5 801d wholeeal by Tah & MeMabon and 0, 7. | e e 7 7 W ACH EBe e bt . BOYER & O, HALL’S SAFE AND LOCK GO 0 oer health or languish §l n ot . o N R i Fire and Burglar Proo rected, and have felt no pain since first week af- rai Tt 'WHOLESALE GROCER Lo Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: "Aboudt /] Pains and Aches. trated for days. After using two bottles of your “lnf outlay of 50 Centa, and every one suffer. | WOF! ; with Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: e i S Mrs. Ira Mullnollan N. Y, writes: D. M. WELTY, it LUMBER, COAL & LIME, FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. ——DEALERS IN— ‘@henever you feel Encut (atoricatings ta P LOCKS, &OC. 1020 Farnham Street, ONIAETIA, - - - NNEE. o omac) Bowels, blood) |} liver of nerves Agentfo: Jas, R. Hill & Co.'s and other railways upon the shores of ton, first class, $40; second class, - the big l:llg :.g"’ ?lhfg;e'ig;‘flh;l‘ .17150. J 3 nEABU(:‘?.;ggznmENT ORALEBRATERID ly wen STEELE > HN 0 causes which have often been e 2 ; have made the stream a great high: Fobn H Making °- om«:;sm::;::um’gfi ?I:z'hmxl;:v:‘w'} co"snnn HARNESS Y25 Y JJ s N & Go', o o vl S S, a0k i O 1 St o e i ; thousands are now interested in boats, to hls head throvgh lamences (s thesharl ‘The Best in The World. dredss WHO I Es ALE GRO GERS distances, time made and points| der, but by the use of THOMAS' FEoLrorric mhdsd. :h‘:lo freight ':in mu::ml ox: O1x he was entirely oured. mb dlw pounds find transportation throu e i o g the muddy Suikisg Janel pundeib o ";“"‘“’",‘“ Frésideny swirling bonds, Danger is nb longer | T¢X2 Siftings, y Now, therofore, I, John Jay Knox, Comptroller thotight of, and the traveler who once | . A young man named Folson Bower | of the ‘Currency, do hereby certify that “The was glad of @ sitting on the hurricane [8Pplied to & wealthy Austin stockman N‘ebruh Nn\l&:ul Bank ot Omaha,” in tdu. clty deck of a cayenso now vents long | for & position on his staff, to go west | Of Srateazyin e ojuty of Douglas, and siate growls because the bed springs in his |8nd herd shoep at §10. a month; but inking a1 provided in Section Fifty cabin are not as yielding as he deems | the stockman said he was not hiring 'flw‘fla;fl“ of ¢he Revised thoy should be. "The bulk of trafio on | 8dybody to hord sheep. ‘Have you In testimony whereof witness m the Missouri and its large and pictur- |80t all the shepherds you require?” J'."':,l:drh-:{ ;iomm this 26 esque affluent, the Yellowstone, takes | 8sked Folsom ower, “No; I am ¥ EPSOHN IAY KNOX, Bismarck as its initial point and more | Beeding several, but I'm going to wait ol ot the Cutrénn steamors ply hetween that. point and | #ill the president has made his 8P | busi "1t commencos with_ . flly ped. wp Comptroller of the Currency. 3 1t vi Benton than on all the lower portion | Pointments.” ¢‘What's that got to do 01 §266,000.00, with officers and ditoctony ? 9 cap f the stream from Sioux Oity to Al- | With herdirg sheep!” It has a great | a tollows: Son. /34 18 within borads t0 a ik i o0n as Arthur [ 5 *- JOURRON, Passmert, of tecls, John- 300 ngers per week, exclusive of made his :B:. tments I can | A. E TOUZALIN, Vios-PresipksT, of C. B, & Q. fabey 1 L | have my pick of polnted appli- R R, Boston, g ity m-:n’hnr:‘r:;rnp;:h Bl::an::. ot erid g willbewilfing tohhgl;or W. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse and Co,, Whole : n lo Boots and Shoes. following in relation to the lines, the | Bothing but their grub, just to get out [JNO. 8. COLLING, LG 80, 8 Oollu, boats, the officers and the distances |into the 00“11“;-.;“",'1“ sheep indus- | jAues lwv';oolumoxm, ‘Counsellor and Attoruey b of western suffering fro Law, o but b‘.:'&‘:‘“l "“"“l "#flill;l :fi tardiness of the ent, & O | LEWIS 8 REED, of Byron Reod & Co., Real summer will avail themselves of the o) mence the business of Banking: Grape Vines. to Dealers, 3 HENRY W YATES, Cashier, lato Cashior of the | aro tbs bost and choapest dyspopein and billious | | Disease Firsh and | oun e By e nceicta, P withtn; lts manifestations without. Hence, to 1212 EAR N.AM ST, Ordors Solicted. 4 .OMAHA, NEB me 1y AND JOBBERS IN Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. flovil elfects of youth. follies and excos. ea. It stops porma- nently all weakening, involuntary lossts an 8 upon tho sys- tom, the Inevitablo ro- ultot thoss onl prace tices, which aro so destruetive to mind and body. and make lifo miscrable, often leading to insani- ty and death. It l'::gr'.hlnl the Nerves,Brain, (momory( Blood, Musele, Digsative and Repro' uctive Organs,’ Tt restores t7 all tho organic functions thelr” formor vigor and vitality, ma- king life choerful and enjoyable. Prico, 3 & hottle, or four times the quantity $10. Sent by expross bocuro {rom observation, to any add on recelpt of price. No, C. O, D, sent, on ecelpt of §1 as & gusraates. Leiters ro- questing answers m: inclose stamp. Mintie's Dandelion Pills A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. | Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 0 HENRY LEHMANN, is an effoct, not a cause. Its origin is facilities offered by one or other of the National Bank of Omaha, curo fu the market. o diboaso the CAUSmust bo removed, and Tine i gusstion.” Ty 6 Eiodoh s, i et | et e S | P e e, B, HORETRAATERIBIOY 4D i COULSON LINE STEAMERS, Ization Daocotah, Wyoming, Josephine, Big :::,’n.o‘w. m:t.:mn:emi;t ’,:'h“ e T ety ls:m' &’;’?fi-?i‘fi";fi"m&“" oeeatytreo) | inciple.s 10 roaac that Sl -W- .A. Il L P -A.. P E R., ad, pl'rtolthmd, if enly once Tr:u';omtto:?p sy ¥ inailn;lnl.l;xun 3 fimvwim 96 Per Cent AND vo 8., 8¢, Louls, and given a “‘ghost of a chance.” It T rmu hl.tnnn‘ that so xlnnny o:h our D%fihfim?&fif%g&zmflfl arms have not a grape vine on them, | r-Heated orsed **Proposals for A 3 WA ol Tk, T 08 0 oy, | By ::3@'1'6': Boc must b submitiad In” sep Bohe T oo T, Tald bes ver ot 1iitn Al of wi ‘WOl wi the place might. 5 60n & yoar and | b ssestred urtl) ¥ bt ies v Oht the ul be missed, | 1882, for furnishi year, will not s girl take hold of the [ Baki olopes,) Bacou, Flour, ) oF a3 Eho case be,) 'and ,000,£00 pounds Beef B 70,000 pounds 000,000 pounds Corn, 750,000 usiness, and see that a good vine i Cofteo, ,00) pounds Flour, 212,000 DIA sot, wharo it may run ovar the baok nds lard Bioas, o | v, Q) woraw. (e Bt roh, the old tree, the corn orib, : he ll‘,doe by the xu'dnn wall; oven Boa “:' u‘. T",b'm .‘2‘1’.‘.’3‘2 the cow shed and pigsty nee’ not be overlooked if your outtings are abun- | YRH& .\ ots Woolen and Cotton Goods dant, They will wwhfloyonms sbing in part of Ticking, ards; Stan Y many fold all | fard Calico, o 'fi“’.m""'fl Black Hille, Butte, Helens, Benton, | all the care mr Labor they cost. Thoy | imp, 17,000 yards: Giaghas This constitutes a complete list of [ may be had from August until late all the steamers to the three | frosts, if you will take to secure wfld lines on the upper | varieties that come on succession, | Cal uri river, with headquarters at | There is scarcely any fruit more beau- Bismarck. 3 ::lnl :lnd ref byu‘:-lmd fltgm mtfi for Rak wil w cultivatlon, ven Wagons requlj Thero 'aro. & mamber of stoamers | t1oso o addicted to pork an potatoes | %t Rie i & o, Du on the upper rivers that are in. look with contempt on all in, £0'be del % property, as follaws: “igreen stuff,” might in time [ st R s i propury | om0 o 2 tasts by dully wae o thess wholesome y daily use of these J inviting purple clusters; an end much Also, teanvportation for such of the articles, to be du‘l’ both for their moral and | B tto! ::Md;rv:nd i uf."':’.‘;‘é{.k‘ Soeithoked physical well being. B e o Nt ‘Where 1s the Woman ? :2'5‘&':‘{33‘ ‘fl:iu '..‘1'.3‘&'.7:’. '1“ o M’unc.’:] 4, Boston Transcript, mmm;&;—. @ n'\:u Vith Vi ok 1t is not known |, Youbg Courtly says that when he | Fbosals an obsarvod by bladers. et 500, - Bohan i finds the lad; choice she may or Ivery, torms of contraci and pay- whether this new craft will run in may not have a sixteen-inch waist and Touces, and all other neces: Wear !10' 2 shoos o play all Chopin's will b furnishied vpon appli. mausic from mem¢ E £ indian Office i Washington, or Woaster strect, Now York; Wi, Broadw Now zufi the | £ €= 1 g. contents or direction; who 3 L] over 01 lor carrying capacity of of the stranger in the seat ahead, and above reterred to—exoept: | who can sit next s reporter at & leots | fon, Medicine Nowion, Osage City, S the m—#‘- ‘h:r: 400 tone, | uro without reading his notes, be dad, Bterling, T Wellington, Wichiia and passengers fifty, first-class, cau lh.&" broad as a newspaper and plain | " Bids witl be opened aé the hour and day above s the dial on the Old Bouth. " | gatadand | 8 hre luvited to be present at 1 'm.,“.?&f‘mm of | AL bids must be od by cortifed persons ts by Sooony ¥ s ettt Ml il | Smare S b e S Eronchite, of ARRRA WM PERIER. Cammissicnss! . D. 8. BENTON, i regas doias sy | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK CusTIFIRD CHscKs, Y. 3 2| Chicago & Northwest- |aatm=sbsi et g 'S BATE 1tull futormation )00 pound | Agent, 14th and Farnham Sta. |ARTIFICIAL LIMBS For Bale in Omaha by Jangs-1v C. F. GOODMAN, FAST TIME| In going East take the Tralns leave Omaha 8:40 p. m. and 7:40 s, o callon . ¥, D RATED ., o8 UEY, Tickol Rallway Dej at JAM ié’&f:x'sl e or X , Genor. 'GELEB) L] Dr. Craw- ord, of Oleve- J. L. WILKIE, fall discases arize from deranged kidne; st WINDOW SHADES, Fhby oot sarg e acloy) e, fo wikiE s SRS |08 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA A — | |. OBERFELDER & CO, 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearlyZComplste ! .'KOLHALI AND RETAIL DEALER IN , Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMENT MWSTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY| Near Union Pacific Depot. - - OMAHA rJFR DOUBLE AND SINCILE & OTING e et e 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, u'“.m l;x’ -:u«lmmuu:‘l 5‘?.'.‘.‘:...‘;&'.:.“.‘:‘u, PACKING, AT owu AND RETAI) “—— HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS MANUFACTURER OF PAPER BOXES. DRESS-MAKRS' 00N ROTH & JONEHS Dexter L. Thomas, vl tecoumet i or taestaivs ATTORNEY-AT-LAW| siiiiisizaire Wholesale Lumber, RIS RS EAGTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. .U NVEIERIEEER. ," som RITTE POWER AND HAND K ALL i @ AP EE 5088, pLATHIG WACHING) 42 _2ANG 200 F-m Bt ouas oxama - - wNES npxss-nflfi"fiummn. e vk | o | o, 1408 Faruham Stoest, Omaha, Neb. CONGAR & 00, free of charge, 118 Adsws St, Chicao TIL

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