' .I 11 Conservative * THE FREMONT , ELKHORN , AND MISSOURI VALLEY RAILROAD IS THE TRANS-MISSOURI PORTION OF THE "Chicago & Northwestern Ryn It occupies the best portions of Nebraska , Wyoming and South Dakota , passing through the Splendid Elkhorn Val ley , throutrh the high priced agricultural land , through the cheaper Hay Lands In North Nebraska , into the cattle ranges and herds in Northwest Nebraska and through the Free Home Section to the cattle and sheep ranges and the OH Fields of Wyoming to the gold , silver and copper mines , and to the Hot Springs of South Dakota. It is the best. and to most of the above territory , the Only R. R. Line. Casper , the Wyoming terminus of the Elkhorn R. R. . is in the heart of the sheep and wool-growing section , and is the largest wool-shipping point in the United States. The Hot Springs of South Dakota is a pleasure and sanitary resort. Its waters , climate and altitude constitute a specific for cur ing rheumatism. The gold mines of the Black Hills are being more extensively worked than ever before. This railroad was the pioneer to the Black Hilla. It is the shortest and best route , offering the best facilities and comforts of travel available. G. F. BlDWELL , J. R. BUCHANAN , Gen. Mgr. , Gen. Pass. Agt. Omaha , Nebr. Omaha , Nebr. Installment Income Bond. Advantages to the Purchaser. 1st. Unquestioned security furnished. Bonds issued by one or more of the oldest , strongest and best regular life insurance companies. 2nd. It pays to the purchaser at the end of 10 , 15 or 20 years a high rate of interest. 3rd. It is free from taxation , and after the first investiga tion it requires no further time or trouble for an in vestment of a like amount each year thereafter. 4th. It provides an income , for advanced age of the pur chaser , from a source entirely different from the rest of his or her estate. 5th. It cannot be attached by creditors either of the in sured or beneficiary. 6th. It is free from the inheritance tax upon the death of the purchaser. 7th. It provides at death an annual income , of a specific sum , payable upon a certain day , either Annually , Quarterly or Monthly , for one or more beneficiaries for twenty years in any event , and for life if desired. It cannot be tied up by litigation affecting the estate of insured or beneficiary. 8th. A deferred annual income is thus secured during the life of both the insured and beneficiary. 9th. No shrinkage of income is possible by payment of Attorneys' or Executors' fees , or any other expenses. 10th It is burglar proof. That is , the Company's contract would be worthless in the hands of any other than the insured or beneficiary. llth The value of the bonds never fluctuates. No one can worry over the falling price of the same , as may be the case with other securities. 12th. Bond is negotiated in the interest of purchaser without extra charge for actuarial services. Full particulars presented upon receipt of date of birth. Actuary , TELEPHONE V 40M ° 4' ' ° 8 BURLINGTON ROUTE PUBLICATIONS California Seventy-two pages , beautifully printed , bound and illustrated ; sixty-two pictures of the matchless valleys , mountains , lakes and groves of the Golden State. It is neither a guide-book nor a railroid advertisement. In a charming style it describes the state from one end to the other , particularly that portion of it round about Los Angeles. Six cents , California Excursions A folder of twenty-four pages de scriptive of the Burlington's personally-conducted excursions to and from California. Contains a map snowing route from Boston to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Outs made from actual photo graphs illustrate the comfort and convenience of Burlington * tourist-cars. West-bound folder tells all about the excursions to the Pacific coast ; east-bound folder , all about the return trip. Free. Colorado Seventy-two paces , fifty-six1 handsome illustra tions. The front cover specially designed in colors very fine. This book , written in a most delightful vein , gives pleasing glimpses of a mountain world , whose colossal beauty never wearies or changes or grows old. A bird's-eye map of Colorado , showing tourist resorts is appended. Six cents. Sylvan take A folder of sixteen pages , containing a half dozen unusually beautiful views of the most picturesque spot in the Black Hills. In one of the remote nooka. hidden away among the towering and fantastic rocks , is this little lake of clear , cold water , with an admirably appointed hotel on its craggy bank. Free. ' Hot Springs A thirty-two page folder , illustrated by a doz en views of scenery in and about this famous health-resort of the Black Hills. Contains an accurate list of the hotels and sanitar iums with rates and accommodations. Free. Little Journeys in the Black Hills A booklet of thirty- two pages , with ton illustrations , descriptive of several faclnat- Ing trips offered between Hot Springs and Spearflsh , S. D. , where the railroad winds among peaks , up and down grade , into and out of mighty canyons , through gloomy forests , by great preci- pices. and past beautiful dells. Free. The Yellowstone National Park A thirty-page folder , containing a large and absolutely correct map of Yellowstone Park , several fine illustrations , and a vast amount of valuable information about the trip through Yellowstone Park. Free. Estes Park , Colo. Illustrated , twenty-four pages. Treats briefly and interestingly of the scenery , fishing , flora , climate , hunting and other features of Colorado's most beautiful park. Free. Roses on the Train A four-page leaflet , illustrated , telling the care taken by the Burlington Route to provide flowers for its dining-cars. Seven greenhouses of the Burlington furnish 30,000 cut flowers every month for this purpose. Free. Valley of the North Platte In Northwoat Nebraska A booklet of thirty-two pages , that just fits the coat pocket and contains much Instructive reading matter. It treats of a fer tile valley recently made accessible , by the extension of the Burlington lines. It tells of the uncommon opportunities for success offered there. Free. Ouster Battlefield An attraoti\w little book of twenty pages. Contains a brief account of ttie battle of the Little Big Horn , June 25 , 1870 , where Major General Custer and 261 men of the 7th U. 8. Cavalry were massacred. Eight illustrations. Worth sending for worth reading. Free. At Tour Service A unique little booklet of twenty-four , which contains a good deal of information about the > 3ur- Rages Railroad , and incidentally tells how to use to advantage its general agencies which are scattered all over the United States. Free. A Map of the United States Three foot four inches wide by four feet long ; printed in six colors ; mounted on rollers ; shows every state , county , important town and railroad In the Union. A new addition also shows the country divided according to territorial acquisitions. Sent on receipt of 15 cents in stamps less than cost. J. FRANCIS , GEN'L PASS. AGENT , OMAHA , NEB.