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Show Hb f 9 m i r- m i:xia:ns; a nrMVKin.ir. H ' K A i-nwiliys ao Captain Trlmbli- H S ton, of the Seventh V. S Cavalry, B 9 is reported to have snl J: B S 'Tbelnltans b-ie qn: tho iinpres- BBBC kn that tha gr&i'. aidHin9 min ii BBB oncomoro aboat to tJMt the earth. f Thousands of Indilni arj forsaking thoirplons and agncultural ouiu- lions to snik in solitude when they BBBJ 1 u arenoteondueling orgies to ocome BMH ths greit medleics iuan." tile a!o gays, spxiug of tho SbuxinSxith Dikoti, UiatSOOJ of HHBJ C them win Invc! hjrtfore Mfe-wl B ChristHnily havu reno-incal It nnd H ' now lnJui'e in "rerigiouH services HHj j which inc'ule' worship and bath- f HH 'j It woul I appear from the bathing HHJ j '' part of the report Uint tlie red men HHJ ! werebeginiiluto tat ou a very HHJ t tmportanpartorgjjlinciln which HHjj ,t I they lib vo heretofore been noted for BBf , a I being deficient cleiaiiueKj. Tlie B 1 i ! Captain gives It ai his opinion that HH fi the nw-t s-riiui In llau uprising B ' ' for many years i certain to come BBH , 'If soon. Itutjust why ho should think H l:' ei docs not ajipear, unless it behaved HH r on the fact that tho aborigines are H i ' Inlulginglnreiigiijs wo'i'ilp and HHBJ ' ' blliilng, which d? list te;ni to be ' very dangerous pricetsdingj. '. Dr. A. IC Mills, n ranchman liv- Iing on Itjpubhsan Ilittoms, near the Tine Ridge Reservation, South Dikots, takeo a msro cheerful view of Uie situation thin Captiln Trim-bleton. Trim-bleton. Re confirms the statement that the Indians aro expecting some great dcilvtrir, concerning whom and what they cxpsct of him they are exceedingly reticent, declining Li to communicate anything. According Accord-ing to a dispatch to the N'ew York Tribune, Dr. Mills says -There ts no fear among the netllers ven in the Immediate vicinity of tho reservation. Tbo excitement has more of the charater of a religions frenzy than of a hostile outbreak, and any serious disturbance would bo readily suppressed. According to Mills' ac count, there Is no immediate dinger at Pine TUdco of extinction through dise&te and that fatality which civilization civili-zation is tupposed to possess for the Indian. He says that tho Pins ltlflffe bands are numerous, healthy and rapidly Increasing." |