Show XUtnlltou Daellnr rutol 111 the parlor of the Hey homestead In Superior Wli Is the pistol vflthwhlch Alexander Himllton fought Aaron Burr on the banks of the Hudson In Ibo Tint 1SOH and the matte t of the weapon vrlth ivhlch Aaron Burr took llnuillloni life on but occiiilon The owner of tile roll li Martarc A Holy widow of Vincent I Hoy Mr Hoy was one ot Superiors plo times and over 20 roars ago upon the oo cation of a vlilt to the town of a part of I southern and eastern speculators the ple lot was premon food to him by Eenator J U nock of Kentucky return for u favor conferid bl Mr Boy Mr Hock rccclTed tile weiipon from n relative of Colonel James Doyle and subiiKjuuntlf loaned It to a friend who loond It during the cllll war Colon lloylo rucolvcd the pistol together with its mate from Judge Van I Kosii who was Hurrs sooond during the f duol with Hamilton I I The Burr pistol which Is tin exact dnpli Cato ur the other 10 Lilly owned b1 Loul Manhnll ou of Uolom1 Thomas Marshall of Vermont It ha changed binds many times and Easily got Into tho hands of Colonel Marshall after paulna through ties Mexican I and civil wars Both weapons were marked by Colonel Van Nets to in sure tdeutfoatlon the Burr pistol with an uXo tlgnUr tile It hid killed one mn and the Hamilton pistol with Ibo character uO abnve the inithili A 1111 The pistol owned by Mrs Hoy Is of the old flintlock hone pistol pattern Although Undo of good uittirlal und well I finished I It al Ii a clumsy looking affair compared with Ibo pistol of today The barrel 1 13 Inches long find carries A two cannot ball while the bmidlo Is heavy and extremely diffloultto frlp Chicago llmei llorald |