Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Jan. 6, 1883 Bozeman, Dec. 22, 1882 Postmaster Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Dear Sir: -- Please give publicity to this statement: On Tuesday Dec. 19, one Wilbur F. CULVER, who is believed to have relations at or near Ste. Genevieve, Mo., was seriously injured by a log rolling upon him. As given me by his employer, he is in a very critical condition, one thigh-bone being broken twice, and probably he is injured internally. A surgeon was at once procured, and his fellow mill-hands raised a purse of $125 to defray his expenses. All that can be done for him, will be done cheerfully. As he is insensible most of time, it is difficult to ascertain the whereabouts of his relations. Willy you please do what you can to inform his relations, and in case of anything serious I will inform you. Respectfully, Sylvanus AMES Bozeman, M.T. Mr. CULVER left Ste. Genevieve in May 1880 in company with Philip SCHERER, Joseph MUNSCH, Jules DETCHMENDY and Gregoire LAFLEUR, going West. He was last heard from about 3 months ago, when he was engaged at the above mentioned place in making railroad ties.