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Show rr? THE KlbliNS JfrfKVtLY ARMED. Serious Trouble with the nl nt I.nme lrer, Mnnf., is Apprehended. QkHUOi Jan. 11. An Irrftr Onrn special from Du-lington says: David McDtll, for a number of years post surgeon at Lame Deer, Mont., rerontly received a letter from Neil Mann of Lame Deer indicating that, unless un-less there is a more peaceful aspect soon, there will ba serious trouble between the Indians In-dians and the white settlers. He says there Is not the beat of feeling between the state WthofitiM and the settlers on oue side and tin Indian agents and the military on the Other. The settlers assert that tlic military ! incite the Indians to act deviltry and then prnls-i them. After reciting the present ; trouble as slated in the St. Pan J dispatch last night, Mr. Mann says thai troops of cavalry cav-alry are being mobilized nt Lame Deer, and the sheriff has been requested by General Merritt not to attempt to arrest ludians ac-ensed ac-ensed of cattle thievery until plenty of j troops are present. The sheriff has papers to call 20 men, if necessary, as a posse. The Indians are said to be heavily armed all the time, ready to break out on a minute's notice. . e . |