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Show INDIAN WAR RUMORS, Settler Krar the Sinus KeserTalioa Sar Hid Indlta. Arm Tlicrasrltcs. A PROMINENT BROKER'S FOR-CERICS. FOR-CERICS. Father Kneipp's Sjslem or Self Cure lieromlng Fashionable. Fashion-able. CAUSE OF THE DARING DflOS.' TROUBLE. Ooolli U Very I.loeral, If II Can Oaljr Ort The Money. Dr Trlriran. to Q( SrCi I the i-d'i t.-i .scinr Netlltr-ar Ilrroiultir llarrued anil Abandon rhrlr Inruii. MlN.-sEAItlLlS, Nov. id. The Tr.buiie't Mandan, N. D , special -ays: Settlers living on the border oi the Sioux reservation bring stories of the arming of the 1 udlan. which are borne out by Jos. Buckley, Buck-ley, who speaks their language. Buckley cams in today and sajs that every Indian on the reservation reserva-tion will shortly goon the warpath. ud they have got possession of Octet's rillrs, which the United states Army never found. Tile ocal hardware men have, in the last few day?, sold their entire stock f ammunition to the Indian. The Indian say If they are unsuccessful intiie raid they will get double rations and they have nothing to lose. The e ItUem here and settlers n ho are unprotected believe Hut Ucnrral Rugerand the Indian authorities itv harboring a feeling of false security. se-curity. The mayor of iandan lias called a meeting, arid the War Drtart-meat Drtart-meat will lie asked to furnish the citizens with guns, If not with soldiers. Many settlers Ithvten Mandan and the reservation an-abandoning an-abandoning their farms and ram hi & lircauseof the lack of protection oflrred them by the government. The most conservative look gloomy at the outlook. Hie Indian-ippear Indian-ippear to be coming more and mam crazed over the Messiah st-ny. Seri ous trouble is anticipated at the ageucy over the coming "ghost" lances. The agent hag endeavored to induce them tu forego it, but they are defiant and refu-o to obey his order-. A woman was brought l-c lore- the agency at Standing Hock, t few days ago, whom the Indian said was the mother of the Meai-ih rtieaient Interrogated her, but got no satisfaction ns to tho identity ol who Is to 1)3 the Messiah, she contented con-tented herself with repeating the stories about the millennium to come and how tho white people would be wipe out entirely. Several of the le.iJInK Sioux chiefs setm to be a firm bellBTera In the story as the yo-ang Lucks. Kansas City, Nov. 10. A spec-I spec-I tl iruru au army otlicer at Kurt Ni obrara, Neb.,to the Tinict states that the excitement anion,; the Sioux Indians at that place over thu Messiah Mes-siah has subsided to n great extent. A special from Fort Leu en wuith saj s that no orders were received there to prepare for a movement of troops, as recited. St. Loris, Nov. 1G. Secretary of War Proetor, who is here on a tour of inspection, wa joined today by General Mile-. In an interview this morning tho Secretary said that no arrangements were made to send troop3 to the Indian reserva lions iu the Northwest, The excite ment among the Indians, be said, he bad reason to believe was sub siding. TltOUBLE ANTICIPATED. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 10. A V.ce special from Fort Rabinion, Neb., says Mr Itoge, the Indian agent at Pine Ilidge. S. !., was there yesterday. He says that seriou-troubleis seriou-troubleis aullciiKiled as the resuit of tho "ghost dance." He says it is-crazing the Indians who ojioily defy the Indian police and threaten defiance to any small body of soldiers soldi-ers which may be sent against them. The transportation there I being overhauled and prepared for a campaign. The troops arriving are lit id in readiness fur orders tu take the field. Dr. Tempany, Nlutb Cavalry veterinary surgeon, has left for Omaha to secure borers lor tbetroojs. |