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- mmw T oSNNS ek ANOTHER BOOMERS' PARADISE | * Oherokee Strip Offers Few Attractions to ‘ the Honest Home Seeker. ITS BEING OPENED PROSPECTS FOR hase from the Senate Physical BIN Providing for its Pur: dians Now Before th slons for Settlement Features of the Provi- D. C., Jan. 19.-~[Special to very likely that before tives to private life he WASHINGTON Tue Bre.|--It it Harrison proclamation open another body of lands—or what will public tlement. A bill to throw open ders what is popularly known as Strip’ sed by now befor com public be lands to hon the “Cher the house mittee having to s¢ has been pass s the senat Jurisdiction of the subject The opening of the Cherokee Strip depends upon favorable action by the scuate, yet it is well known that the upper branch of con gress is considering the proposition favor ably The bill which has passed the this subject, and which will in ity become law within a few ifies the treaty with the Cherok signed in January last, seiting forth certain conditions under which the Indians pre to reles the lands in their and under which the federal ent will open them to settiement bill finally becomes a sresident will fix a day when the 1 be open to settlers, and it is provic that day must be at least thirty da f the ope Thus the be no such thin judgment, which those who that country will b provisious of the bill are such that, if dent Harrison is permitted to open’ the to settlement, very carly action must taken by the s Provisions for Settlement. When the bill now before the sen comes o law, the president will fivst a commission of three persons to lay Cherokee Strip into countics, to be nu 1, 2, ¥ undso forth, cousecutively 20x25 miles cach, the ties to be subs quently named by the slature of Oklu homa. ‘Cheu the commission will 1 he county seats, the latter to be surv o squares, lots, streets, alleys and parks, The commission shall then apprais all blocks intended to be sold, and afte ing twenty days' notice shalt sell the public auction to the highest bidder third cash, the remainder on four and eight months’ credit, and when & I moncy has been paid to th interior th all issuc patents to the moncy above expenses goes to the territory of Oklahoma for school fund purposes. No lot can be sold for less aisement te of opening Strip, as has been stated, idént, who, us has al: first have the survey dles of and then give settlers thirty days’ fore the day of opening. il be even at the time the become the date of opening cannot be state ive, as ever, oo and is house upor all probabil wecks, simpl wation s strip. govern Whe ad T'he Presi strip be vpoint off: the for one. of the Cherokee left to the pre lots, et notice be seen that thi » under standing lu e lh 1t the of , should the bill become law say w lllnu llll ne weels, will not be ¢arlicr than the part of April, although President F may issue the proclamation or lln - nected with tho opening and. leave the - ing of the day to President Cleveland, Offers Few Attractions. 1t is hard to concelve why or fiow a farmer in Nebraska, Indiana, Ohio, Towa, Illinois, L or any other good state, would want to emigrate to the Cher Strip, unless it be upon the theory that every one must move somewhere every so often. The Strip is not an attractive countr; are about 6,000,000 acres i g States government in buying it und treaty and paying the Indians all it is con sidered to be worth in cold dollars, pays but 8,50 It will be scen that the land, taken as a whole, is considered even by ')u- owners to be worth but about $1. The act of cong now making the worthless character of much of the I by fixing one price for one part and_another orice for another part of it. Thus for about two-thirds of it, lying farthest st an acre is 10 be charged to settle to settle under the homest this land can take eastern i of the strip sidered good land. It s like southern Kans: Of this homeste can take eighty acres nt #2.50 an acr third to be disposed of at an acre is said by those who lm\(' to be like ern portion good land. The n portion of is Nobraska. ll two-thirds located m thn west the strip is lik 4 and south land. It with no wat 1t is not en, timberless sourses and no good water by excavation. e land 1s to be paid for one- . half in two years, the other half in four ‘years; no cush payment down, Taken as o whole the Cherokee Strip ap- is like Oklahoma and southern There are no schools, churches or ion marks there, of u»\n been uninhabited g few Indians, The Cherokee north of Oklahoma a is about 200 mi north of ‘I The strip is in length about 150 miles, and west, by \nl milcs north and south. ble only for grazing. is about all. — Nowrn Garvesroy, Tes., Jan almost incredible that less th company of nen should have or, new town nl \m(h Galveston, 1 o i mized the ud by their HmH estab. side world uds, and, in_ sbort, ope ed up ul promising future for v section. 3 w. Reeves & Co. have by damus proceedings 15t the city purpose of compelling the eity treasurer to endorse certain city warrants that they may begin drawing interest. The writ has been Simeral ught mar for the Throu, Frank 1. Ogden and the case set for aring next Saturday Reeves & Co vucted a sewer under o into with the city, and other things the contract conta fon that U5 per cent of the contract hould be paid upon the completion of the work, On January 18 the warrants were presented for nt, but were not paid for want of funds the warrants of the after which, if not terest at the rate of 7 per’ ¢ The plaintifts contend that n bruary 20, * cent, and that the interest should begin upon the date of their presenta tion. penny tells. cenis. Best liniment in the market — Ever Oil for icenses, age licens e Eller yeste: Mariage The following sued by Cou Name and address. 1\-1«.:-\ o) 4 Rottie densen, b were is. A‘nnln w Ek hnul Oran Alu Beda Ols John Vopalk Anna Peco, Ui O 1f you have piles De salve will surely eure you. xRN Delayed a Few Weoks Only, The advocates of the re-cstablishment of the Teacher: ining school, who were suc- eessful in carrying their motion to again open tho institute at the last meeting of the t's Witeh Haze ion_to | ) been stated, must | tthree | adjoining Colorado ki | La | nped | n get Salvation | tion, in gamb yoked o bet," ssolution which carriea provided for appointment of @ special committee to sider the matter and port, but sident Akin, who o adjourny th | mittee was n v Powell, | who is opy to the proposition, will name [ & committen unfavorale to it, However, | the partisans of the school have eight vot and it only delays the consummation of theit dosires o few weeks. rs’ e - Sick headaches promptly cured by “Inmu\'n]!ul 10 PROGRESS OF THE ORDER. a bottle Reports of Soverelgn Ca menof the World, At the annual council of the sove the World, yester: the officers were read int st to the order The council meetings a headquarters of the reign camp in the Sheely block, and it is expected they will last the balance of the week I'he following directors, in addition to the local are present: Senator o K Tomaha, Wis.; F. A Falkenby Denver; &, B. " Erost, tlanta, Ga C. " Farmer, Mount nq. nel B. W. Jewell, Man Roose, 'Liucoln, Neb.; icago, 111 report had been urisdiction and 4,800 added to the Pacific jurisdict amount of §106,500 were | car by the sovereign nine monuments 808 ign camp, Woodmen of the yearly re and other busine s of 88 of vas transacted being held at the v that to showed added during _the had been n. Losses to id during the urisdiction and forty erected over the re- ors, state of Nebraska the order paid duriug the year to the relatives of d ed Nebraskans the sum of 10,500, Five monu ments were erected over the remains c ceased members in this state. The order made assessments in 1802, forenoon meeting there was con proposition to re at which it now s, This matter will be dis. further and there is a probability that 1ze will be made. overcign Visitor, a fraternity paper IL4| in this city, was made the oficial organ for the coming year. The ofice wd will be i wis John T, who filled is important p me of the bourd noted to fill the then another divector will have to be Omaha is the birthpiace and t 1rters of this thrifty and encrg 1l or publi e is vacant fille ‘ occasioned Tuthill a death ibus, O, ability probability of dircetors will be pro. ancy and if this ic f wization and from this mideonti yme the organization seems to out to the farthest corncrs of the ud gathering strength very rapidly ing the past_year a lurge | camps haye been org | through the west wherever the order hus been introduced it Seems to meet with marked favor. Mr. J. C. Root, who was at one time connected with the Modern Woodmen of America, is the active head of Woodmen of the World. health resul larly Risers A perfect littlo pill, > TALK IN RAILROAD CIRCLES. law | The me wled at St, es, has taken ( ¥ Hitcheock of the l nion Pacific to ental lines, to consider differ: | al Passenger Agent Lomax, and D. W. that point, The principal differences to be discussed ro those affecting the relations to the C The latter rocd, it i things with a high . Presidens Hil lus had a big, vigorous kick coming for some time. A new sheet rate arranged, and an amicable adjustment of differences is looked for, At Union P the conl situs | and the statement w of thy k S ent at the conference ex- prossod th s a8 well pleased with the roud's possibilitie i 1stipation cured DeWitt's [ oy | Early | Ris GETTING RID OF A LUNATIC. | How John Nylund 1s Be the State by County Officials, John Nylund, who was recently adjudged insane, was turned over to the officials of Lincolu county yesterday by Deputy Sherift Lewis, and the man, who has been tossed about from pillar to post, has possibly not 1 the end of his buffetings yet. ylund was arrested some time ago in rliins county for stabbing a neighboring rmer. In the trial it developed ng Trotted Around as given in ch and sent to the a being pronounced in y came to Omaha. IHe has been returned to Platte aud the officials the serd him back to Perkins i Piles of people Witch Hazel salve nave pil 1l cure th i See the celebrated Sohmer IPord & Charlton Musice Co., , but DeWitt s m. piano at 1508 Dodge. LOW RAT CURSION, To Mouston, Tex., and Return, Tuesday, January 24th, 1803, my sixth | party will leave Omaha, bound [nl Houston, Tex, The rates for ghe round trip, first . will be cheaper than you can buy railroad company, and I will give n days to go m fifteen days to w, and until June For further information as to land, climate, cost of living and all particu- lavs as to_ purchase of your ticket, call 3, terson, 425 1st, 1 Via the Wabash Route, 10 short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south, Only 37 hours to Hot Springs, Only 37 hours to New Ovleans. Only 384 hours to Atlanta, Only 52 hours to Jacksonyille, With corresponding fast time to al points cast and south, Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, Antonio, City of Mexico, Los A . San Fran: cisco, Mobile, Jack Tampa, Hi ana and all the ' resorts of the th |A| west, i chair ¢ M to . Louis, Toledo and Detroit, Pully uu ‘buffet sleepi cars on all trains. Baggage from hotels 1 private destination, tickets, sleeping car accommodations i 11 at Wabash rnam street, or G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. s residences to | ticket write, oftice, all ~ D®PRICE'S Baking Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Ksed in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standard, THE AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Home of 0. H. Ford at Albright Entirely Destroyed by Fire, TO RECEIVE THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE Plans 1. by the Local Live Stock tertaln its Distinguished rly Next Month--Magle City News Items. H. Ford at Albright was entively consumed by fire at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. It was a small one-story finished, but the family was iteh Ir. Ford worked on the house himsell, o fire caught from The residence of C. n w stove, No alar no fire hyd 1 the buildin utes in burning down. I buiiding and $230 on household goo L nd anold lamp being saved. Th heavily on M. Ford, ndis 60 years old nd two babies, who at T. C. Duncan Ford at 1ed cly sent Oficer mdition of the 1 was turned in, as wnts in that part of few min e loss isab it proper th town was only a on reau drawe > loss f as hie haa no insuran He has a young wife are staying a hbor, homs when his h Chief Brennan Kroeger to ascertain the family and will sse that they do not suffer, Mr. Ford has nothing left but his lot, is worth about $400. Ho to make a home for his famil his old he |k by a favorabl rhbors, w ng building house, temporar Mr. > bu immedi son's. nei was not striving hard next door, was ne . way from Pier Exeha A special meeting of the E held Wednes 3 the prope the coming Stock exchar ente of the which will bo held in this and Saturday, l"vhr‘uul\ and 4, delegates m\H['hr The fu lowin, 1 D. S. Parkhurst, J. A H e, H I&!uu 1, A. P. Brink, W. T Stephen nd J. 8. Gosne that the mmittee of ar- of the board B. Bell, 3. M Nati It was orde rements consist Parkhurst, W \lnlm V.8 sotting the building | which | and himself in | OMAHA DAILY BEE:! compa is strc Tods dy v | You | want bad by Then famon | | Re 1, M W It v will p ful pi 1508 1 I signs | Lehm We [ the b bost ¢ | trave | than tori you tl the I canyo One ove Puet Diego I'rand Send Seen unanimously adopted to nothing shall be too gooa for and the committee of we- | instructed to see that the enter- | tainment does not fall below the pace set by | other cities. No doubt the members had_in their minds the i t the Paxton hotel, 3 and that a banquet be served on Saturday and_that complimen: tary tickets be issued to Governor Crounse, Mayor Wal nd Mayor Bemis of Omal ey for the exchange Tue B and G. M or of the World- Herald. I te: Hitcheock, ed Will Bulld a Brick Kiln, The indications are that the beginning of spring will be followed by the opening of ive brick manufacturing works on the firey farm, west of town. A well known lowa brick manufacturer, who owns a fine bed of clay and extensive works too far from the ruilroads to bo profitable, suw the announcing the discovery brick clay on the , and came to this tigate. He was more than e and ovened negotiations at once an interest in the ousiness here. He cq some of the clay home and gave it inion that the top clay for common bri d_ by MeC would, if X with the lower ta mike brick superior to a or used in Omaha. He also cor the_opiuion cx- |lrl's\ul by the Illinois man who offered to put in machinery that the lower clay is just right for a very superior quality of vitrified brick for paving purposes st Another Ra citizens uf Amelis o Omaha. Holt county, Neb., 14 for the pur- s ans to sceure fhe et R e ed a willingness to grant right of y and vote bonds for the road, Other i along the proposed line will s looking to the same end. The farmers want to get their stock and produce lull p Omaha and South Omaha market sand will do all in their ccure the new road. All roads y lead to South Omaha. vower to must event City News Notes. zditor Bruce McCulloch is as proud as can be of the new baby girl that came to his home yesterday morning. W. B. Check, local live stock agent of the B. & M. road, entertained a large company of commission mer and others at his home, Twenty-second and J night. Cards w musement in- dulged in it lunch was spread during the e The police'discovered a_destitute family med Shaw living near Twentieth and M ets pesterday, and supplied their imme- diate wants at NM' expense of the city, | through an order odtalned from Acting Mayor Walters. The husband, wife and ildren, two of them grown da are sick, while a boy constitutes the sole support of the family . L pogul gists. wishe: substi IT1s The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla— | there is no need of e 1 or sensa- | tionalism. Simply wi arsaparilla. | does, that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bot tle will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efiicient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. - INNOUNCEMENT Whatever comes from Hoyt's pen is funny —and the horse play, too; real clean, wholesome fun, that you have some excuse for laughing at “A Hole in the Ground,” the populur satire on drummers and raitroads, comes to the Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday next. The | cast that will present “A Hole in the | == Ground” is the best that wus ever seen in | the piece. There is one thing that can be said to the credit of Mr. Hoyt, and that is I that e ne No. 2 shows on the The best presentation of A Hole in | |ln Ground” ever seen in Omaha will be seen | at the Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday even ings. brain and | > is fun in it without Frohman's comedians latest come on Sunday, week will present the i it Boyd's “( f Monday and ' ¥ of next For the week inee, Janu 2 commencing Sunday mat the attraction at the k OR. 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