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Show Mtir N(-ro llo, iwera, Gt'THIIlK, (). T., Sept. IK. rrnspee-five rrnspee-five settlers of the new Indian lands are awaiting with much impatience I'm president's proclamation permitting them to enter ami claim their hem"-Fteada. hem"-Fteada. Most of the boomers have already al-ready gone as far as thn border and need only word from Washington to send thern over the line. On the border fully litiuo people are gathered. One fr.et in regard to poopie w ho intend to settle in the new land is tlrat large nnni-beas nnni-beas of them, nearly half of them, it is estimated, are negroes. They have coma principally from the south, attracted at-tracted hpre by advertisements of two colonization companies, one headed by thn noted neero Lam;ston and the other by ax-Auditor McCabe, colored, of Kansas. |