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 Pawnee warriors were all away at the time, and the Sioux counted upon 

 an easy victory. But the Pawnee cripples and women actually beat them 

 off after a hard day's fighting, and at last so terrorized them that the 

 bold assailants fled in panic and sustained a heavy loss. Mr. G-rinnell 

 also has written a picturesque and vivacious sketch of one of the last 

 Pawnee buffalo hunts, in which the Indians commonly reverted to prim- 

 itive weapons and usages, often hunting quite naked with no other arms 

 than their to vs and arrows. A particularly interesting part of the book 

 is that which treats of the Pawnee doctors or medicine men. The state- 

 ments of Mr. Grinnell show the possession by some of these men of a 

 kind of skill in sleight-of-hand far beyond that usually attributed to In- 

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 able as those performed by the famous jugglers and fakirs of Hindostan, while one of their 

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London: DA VIES & CO., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 



The Ne w York Herald. 



JF there are any sportsmen so wise that they cannot learn 

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 and medicine, and one headed "miscellaneous" seems to 

 include everything which the others have omitted. His 

 paragraphs number more than six hundred. Newly fledged 

 sportsmen who go out for more than a few hours will find 

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 better still, commit it to memory before they start.— New 

 York Herald, Oct. 30. 



This note refers to "Hints and Points, compiled by 

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