Show A dangerous man veto york sun charlie you leave miss smith rather suddenly the other evening well yes T tell you the truth she was to get tender and I 1 got frightened the pistol with chith aar on Burr killed alexander hamilton at N Y july 11 1804 is now in the possession of the editor 0 the ripon wis com it is very old fashioned single of french manufacture and more than a foot long A has come from ifan agort cial ew alerico Al exico to feet long and two feet thick inhabits the crater of an extinct volcano near the town the me ical that they drink down in that c country is awful to get in its work on a man A sioux city iowa woman en the union telegraph office the other day and forth a birdcage bird cage containing a live canary exclaimed 1 I want this sent to kansas city at once there has been a suspicion all along that prohibit in sioux city paris his a class of individuals who make often as much as a light by as cravat tiers they whisk about the city in cabs to the residences of the elite where they get from 50 cents to 81 from each one of the ganv society gen demen who want their cravats knotted artistically the dutch inhabitants of little chute lvis keep up the old ball and practice of dancing for two djs before ash ily all of the five or six hall in the town are filled with in erry dancers throughout both days th e dancing is suspended at sundown until next morning an orlando fla young lady has a very intelligent dog which she has taught some odd trick 8 one of them is at a mere signal t take his position in front of her and until signalled signal led to cease her gentlemen callers have seen the dog perform thia trick late irk the evening a number of times the old clock of st quentina Quen tins in Bla yence has struck the hour correctly for five centuries without being repaired it failed for the first time a few weeks ago but it is said rp quires but little fixing to render it serviceable for five centuries more the people of those olden times know much about some things perhaps but they did knew how to make clocks |