The Pharmaceutical era . g a full description of the attrac-tions which make the trip to the far Northwest desirableand enjoyable. The purse of the traveler has been fullyconsidered by the offer of excursion rales, with all theconveniences and comforts of modern railway travel, anda temp^ing booklet is issued by the Northern Pacific 188 THE PHARMACELTICAL EUA. lAuKUKt o, Kuilwiiv piviiiB vcTV full informnrion. This publicationis • V~. and artist, writer andiirlntiT havi o>iiiliiiiiil to iiiiiki it a most attractive coiiiiiins liCi ii:n:i» iind VS<


The Pharmaceutical era . g a full description of the attrac-tions which make the trip to the far Northwest desirableand enjoyable. The purse of the traveler has been fullyconsidered by the offer of excursion rales, with all theconveniences and comforts of modern railway travel, anda temp^ing booklet is issued by the Northern Pacific 188 THE PHARMACELTICAL EUA. lAuKUKt o, Kuilwiiv piviiiB vcTV full informnrion. This publicationis • V~. and artist, writer andiirlntiT havi o>iiiliiiiiil to iiiiiki it a most attractive coiiiiiins liCi ii:n:i» iind VS< lialf-tonc illu«tration», doscribinc llio Norlliwosl Iarific coast n-gion andeven far-olT Alaska, n CPat di-iil of Kpiice is devoted toour (Treat national atlnii-iion. the Yellowstone Park. The proposed exi-umioii will h^ave St. Paul in theeveiiim:. and the traveler awakes the next niurniiiR inthe midst of the (.rent wheal eounlry of the .Tames River\ The JMurinV of ihe liriniis variation with. Pouataitt Hotel. passage- ihroUKh Ihe Bad Lands. a now defunct titlewhich has jK-rished with that other inisnoiner, TheGreat American Desert. These lands are now dipnifiedby the more piotnresque title, Pyramid their badness hidden by herds of cattle,which have earned for the territory from Man-dan westward to (Jlendive the descriptive appel-lation, Cow Country. The days travel furnishes .tpanoramic exhibition of bread and nunt, and composesthe traveler for a conleinphilion of ihe fact that lastyear North Dakota produced 5<;,000,000 bushels ofwheat and Montana over ;l.(MK» head of cattle. Afterthis satisfactory inspe<-lion of creature comforts the closeof the day gives Ihe sights«er his first scenic impressionsof the ? Uockics !is he enters the historic valley of theYellowstone, with its memories of fierce confiicts withthe savage Sioux. The next morning tinds the Uaveler at , where a change is made from the main line toIh


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