1stre’ Missouri River Transportation (o1879. OLD RELIABLE 1879.in-al”tedverBBS,, IftedCOULSON LINEJe8 | S. B. COIJLSOX, - - Ofiifral MnnaKcr, to «es uaJ. C McVAY, - - GrnH Freight AgHby PLYING BETWEENi IDurrre-Notheentce’sYankton and Fort Bent 5thesailYF01 of ind In I-NaI1re-and all points on the Yellowstone liver.The only Line carrying theUnited States Government FreightsComprising the followingFIRST GLASS STEAMERS,vkatAp-built expressly for the Missouri river, and in charge of careful anti experienced ollicers :noninkccode-t.Steamer8. Masters.MONTANA............ BuesenROSE BUD..........................ToddBIG HORN..........................GouldDAKOTA ...........................ToddKEY WEST...................MarattaJ OSEP1IIN E..................An dersonFAR WEST......................CoulsonWESTERN..........................BryanBLACK HILLS...............BurleighConnecting at r all poiBISMARCK for St. Paul and all points east. 'FORT PIERRE for all points inthe Black Hills.POFORT BENTON for all points in Montanalt;aoAYaNKTON with the Dakota Southern Railroad for Sioux City, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in the east.EFor CHEYENNE Ag’cy.THEMAGNIFICENTPASSKNGEK STKAMK11FrL.Jwiuk.will[OSts.it oflaic,jsicDACOTAH0sNICK BEVSEN, Master,\V. S. EVANS, Jr., Clerk,Will Leave YanktonCFORCheyenne AgencytocefirstThursday, July 31st.feTCCMCaiFSIatmFor information, rates, etc., apply at the Company’s oflice in First National Bank, Yankton. I “J or at Bramble, Miner Co. 8C