in lllllllillllROUS DEPUTY MARSlllL. Daniel Molnais Shot by John Dalton- A Sl‘. JOHN’SMIBAGLE. _â€" Eight Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars Spent in Vain Efforts to Regain Health. An Engineer's Painful Existence “’onderful Rejuvenation-llospilals and Doctors Failed to Cure himâ€"Health Restored by a Remedy Almost Forced Upon Himâ€"A Story Worthy ofaCarci'ul Forum]. The News. St. J ohn‘s, Que. l‘ho Former a Peaceable British Subject; The Latter an American Government onlcerâ€"lclnnis' Friends .Vlny Demand Satisfaction. An Antigonish, N.S., despatch says:â€" The details of the apparently cruel murder of Dan. McInnis, a native of Arisaig, this county, have been received. Young McInnis deft home about ï¬ve or six years ago for Astoria, Oregon, and had been in the em- ploy of H. Murray & Co., of Astoria, at Chiltat, Alaska. McInnis at the time of his death was in charge of their store attached to the cannery, trading in furs, etc., with the‘Indians in the interest of his employers. As McInnis was a British sub- ject and was murdered by a United States Government ofï¬cer, John McInnis, the father of the murdered man, who, it is understood, depended on the earnings of hisson for his support, may possibly demand through the proper channel, an indemnity from the United States for the loss he has sustained in the death of his son in the manner set forth. The Daily Examiner, of Astoria, Oregon, which contains the account received here of the killing, prefaces the story with these remarks : “ The full particulars of the kill- ing of Dan McInnis, as near as could be obtained from the city of Juneau, have reached as by mail. When the quiet and inoffensive disposition of’Dan McInnis is taken into consideration, the details here described prove that he was murdered by Jack Dalton in cold blood, and that it was one of the most horrible and ï¬endish crimes that one white man could commit on another. Dalton IS A UNITED STATES MARSHAL and while acting in this capacity went into the store where MeInnis was employed and endeavored to pick a quarrel with him. He charged MCInuis with circulating false re- ports about him, and without waiting a moment to allow McInnis to disprove the statements or prove his innocence, shot him down like a dog. Dalton has been arrested. If he gets his deserts he will be strung up to the nearest tree an outraged community can ï¬nd.†The Examiner then quotes the story of the killing from the Mining Record of Jun- eau : “ On Tuesday afternoon (March 7,) a gloom was cast over the community by the arrival of a boat from Chiltat, bringing Daniel Mclnnis from that place (distant about 85 miles) in a dying condition, from the effects of pistol shot wounds, inflicted by Jack Dalton, a United States deputy marshal. The shooting, as near as can be ascertained, took place under the following circumstances : On Monday morning Dal- ton, accompanied by a half-breed by the name of Wm. Dickinson and several In- dians, visited the store of the cannery, under Mr. Hugh Murray’s management, and made some accusations against Daniel Mc- Innis, to the effect that McInnis had cir- culated reports among the Indians that Dal- ton was going to start a trading port in the interior,and that it wouldinjure the Indians. McInnis denied this ; and Dalton told Dic- kinson to interpret for him, and the Indian made some statement which McInnis denied, when Dalton called him a liar. McInuis was sitting smoking and at this he leaned over the chair to put his pipe on a desk, when Dalton struck him with his left hand and at the same time pulled his pistol and commenced hitting him over the head with it. McInnis started to get up, when Dalton ï¬red, hitting him on the arm or shoulder and then swinging his arm he put the pistol to the lower part if the abdomen and fired twice more. The only person in the store at the time of Dalton’s arrival and murder- ous assault was a. man by the name of P. Woods, but the whole affair was so quickly done that he was unable to render any as- sistance to McInnis. AFTER THE AFFAIR. WAS OVER McInnis realized that his wounds were serious, and made a statement in writing and arranged his affairs as best he could. A boat was procured and leaving Chiltat early on the afternoon of Monday the party reached Juneau the following day. Mc- Innis was conscious up to his arrival here but died before he could be taken out of the boat. On the way down he realized that he must die, but bore up manfully ; but with tears in his eyes would speak of his aged mother, and wonder why Dalton wanted to shoot him. Daniel McInnis was a young man of about 29 years. He was well known to many of the citizens ofJuneau, and was a steady, sober and industrious man. Those who knew him feel deeply grieved at his untimely death, and all citi- zens are greatly incensed over the fact that a peaceable citizen should be shot down by the hand of a paid ofï¬cer of the United States Government without any apparent provocation. Dalton was appointed a deputy marshal at Chiltat by O. T. Por- ter, and was holding that position at the time of the shooting. The following was the verdict of the coroner’s jury : “ According to evidence given, Daniel McInnis came to his death by a. pistol shot wounds committed by the hand of one John Dalton.†â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"d Domestic Tragedy in Paris. A terrible tragedy occurred shortly before eleven o'clock on Monday morning in the Avenue ‘I‘rudaine. M. Angelo Lucas, one of the minor professors of the College Rollin, who had only been married three months, out his wife’s throat and then flung her down from the balcony of the second floor on which they resided. Last week M. Lucas, who was suffering from jealous mon- omania, received an anonymous letter stat- ing that his young wife was unfaithful to him. A violent scene took place on Satur- day at the house of a friend, when M. Lucas went home alone. Areconciliation, however, ' took place afterwards. On Monday morn. ing, after his ï¬rst class, the professor left the college as usual, and meeting Madame Lucas at the door, forced her upstairs, where he cut her throat. The unfortunate woman, who clung to the balcony while her blood was literally streaming upon the passers-by, at last fell a lifeless heap. The husband then seemed to hesitate for a mo- ment, but at last threw himself head ï¬rst upon the pavement, fracturing his skull, and so causing instant death. Madame Lucas died at the Lariboisiere Hospital in the afternoon. The sad event has caused great excitement amongst the masters and pupils of the College Rollin, where M. Lucas, although of a pessimist turn of mind, and addicted to absinthe-drinking was very popular. » P many of the cures effected seemed little short of the miraculous. The names of the remedies which claim to cure all the ills flesh is heir to are to-day legion, and what- ever the merits and demerits of these prep- arations may be, there is no question as to the great reputation achieved by Dr. Will- iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Some people no~doubt laugh at these stories and believe them to be advertising dodges to catch the unwary and rope in some of their shekels. We have now printed and pub- lished The News for nearly half a century; it enjoys the reputation of being a. high- toned weekly with a large circulation, and we naturally do business with the advertis- ing men of the'day, and from the reputa- tion of the Dr. Williams’ Medine Company, we have never had any reason to doubt the perfect accuracy of the cures related; but it is only now that we are placed in a position to testify personally as to the wonderful curative powers of Pink Pills. The story we are about to relate though no less re- 8 0 0 medicine naturally impresses itself more to the correctness of his declarations. The gentleman who was a short time ag so greatly afflicted is now almost as well as he ever was and cheerfully related his story to the representative of The News, in the hope that those who read it might be bene- ï¬ted thereby. Mr. Camille Dubuque is a man of ï¬fty- three years of age and has been a mechani- River Richelieu. run, I was rather tired after a long day’s; work, and went up on the upper deck to i enjoy a smoke before retiring. V time I felt myself to be in perfect healthi but, when I went to my room I was taken with chills and was unable to keep myself warm. Although that night I had but little sleep I felt comparatively well the next day. About a fortnight after I was taken with frightful pains in my back near my spine, and in my side. I went to the hospital in Burlington, Vt., and was treated there for three weeks and then feeling but little better I came to my home in Iberville county, ï¬ve and a half miles from St, John’s. I was then doctored by a medical man from Iberville. His treatment seemed to relieve me very little and I determined to visit Montreal and see another physician. This I did in March, (three years ago) and put myself in an eminent physician’s care who treated me from March until July, and certainly did all he could for me. I did not stay in Montreal all the time but went backwards and forwards to see him. tired of this and was beginning to feel agony I suffered. For seven long months I sat in a chair with my feet on a. lounge. I was uuirble to lie down day or night and often thought that death would be a happy relief. La st spring‘ my wife read an account of a Saratoga miracle in The News and de- termined to‘get a box of Pink Pills for me. I remonstrated with her, telling her that it was useless spending more money, but she persisted and wrote to Wight & 00., drug- gists, of St. John’s, and had a box sent by mail. I took them to please her, never thinking they would do me any good, but much to my surprise, after taking the box I felt slightly better. We then bought an- other box and by the time that was gone I felt that they were certainly helping me. I could now lie down, something I had been unable to do for seven long months previous- ly. So I kept on taking the Pink Pills and am now on my tenth box, and to-day I am practically a new man. Last winter I had an attack of la grippe. and they cured me. to be cured before resorting to Dr. trying $825. them as it has done me.†he beheld that and looking a strong gentleman chopping wood robust man. A short of miraculous. Messrs. Wight & 00., old and reliabl blood builder and nerve restorer, ‘curin la grippe, in the blood, erysipelas, etc. such as scrofula, effect a radical cure in all cases arising mental worry, overwork, or excesses 0 nature. never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hun- dred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying should be avoided. cautioned against all other so-‘called blood builders and nerve tonics, no matter what name may be given them. They are all imitations whose makers hope to reap a and pecuniary reputation achieved by Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. Ask your dealer for Dr. Williams‘ imitations and substitutes. of all drugg It is now some fourteen months since The {rigging Medicine company from either News commenced publishing reports of the wonderful results producedby Dr. \Villiams’ :9ldlm?kea a Gimme 0f treatmgntpï¬mï¬m- Pink Pills and every one must admit that we y fnexPens‘Ye 8'8 compare Wit er ’ remedies or medical treatment. through the world seeing too much. They plume themselves upon their ability, and proclaim everywhere the wonderful secrets their sharpsighteduess They ï¬nd out small delinquencies and trifl- ing offences of friends, neighbors and ser- sia be brought to light, or our friend’s little secret weakness exposed. mind by studying the art of judiciously much of other people’s errors and mistakes. Nay, more, ple are well meaning and industrious, hap- . . piness abounds and we ourselves are on the markable than others regarding the same hi h road to tame and fortune. upon our mind and upon the minds of B - , - - . . at I doubt if a fools aradlse is not bet- Ogi’eas m the comlnuif'y because the Party ter than the heaven ofppeople who would :réeegugtl’gge::id 15 Down 1%“? and we carry thither microscopes that they might e†persona es lmony as discover its possible imperfections.â€"â€"[Har- o ' per’s Bazaar. . -. ""l’ié' .: .l‘ 1‘ .7 .â€".. Cindes ten dlï¬erent lines Whose aggregate Haveyourrh? This Remedywlllrelievc length is 1,166 miles, the longest line being and Cure you. Price 50cts. This Injector for its successful treatmen free. Remember. 230 miles. - averaging in 1891 1.84 passenger trains and cal engineer for twenty-five years, working 1.15 freight trains each way daily over the on the steamer Reindeer which runs on whole system, Lake Champlain, and occasionally on the hundred p “Four years ago,†said each way daily (104 Mr. Dubuque, “while our steamer had an :of freight here.) excursion party on board for an evening ipassengers per passenger car was 7.81 z of pounds per freight car, between the capital Helsingfors, and St. At that i Petersburg, 163 miles, had nearly two-thirds In July I g°t Her butter brings far the highest price in down-hearted. I then called. In 3: medl' Any one can make the same profit if they cal man from Henryv1lle, a Village a few raga and follow her miles from where I live, and he prescrib- methods, ed for me over and over again, but by and can be got, by this time I was almost powerless to help Robert Brown agent; myself and no one knows what frightful Ontario, Omaha, , I took Pink Pills We ï¬gured up to see the amount of money I had expended in Williams’ Pink Pills and'the ï¬gures reached 1 willingly tell you my story and my wife corroborates every word I say, in the hope that any one who is as I have been attain relief by employing the same remedy. ' Put it in The News, some of my fellow- workmeu “ill see it and it may beneï¬t When The News representative drove up to Mr. Dubuque’s pretty little farm house year ago his neighbors thought him a doomed manâ€"to-day they consider his cure as little druggists of this town, assure us that Dr. VVilliams' Pink Pills have an enormous sale which is additional proof that they really are what the manufacturers claim for them. Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills are a. perfect such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus’ Dance, nervous prostration and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of diseases depending on humors chronic Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions and are aspeciï¬c for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they from f any ready to soun the praise of These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. \Villiams’ Medicine Company, of Brock- ville, Ont., and Schenectady, N.Y., and are ABBIE F- BLACKMAN, sold only in boxes bearing the ï¬rm’s trade mark (printed in red ink) and wrapper, at ‘50 cents a. box, or six boxes for $2.50. Bear The ï¬rst papermakers were the wasps. Aluminium has been discovered at Du- luth. The people at the World’s Dispensary . of Buffalo, N. Y., have a stock-taking time once a year and what do you think they do? Count the number of bottles that’ve been returned by the men and women who say that Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medical Discovery or Dr .Pierce’s Favorite Prescription didn’t do what they said it would do. . And how many do you think they have tozcount. One in ten? Not one in five hundred ! Here are two remediesâ€"one the “Golden Medical Discovery,†for regulating and in- vigorating the liver and purifying the blood ; the other, the hope of weakly wom- mind that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are to defraud you and The public are also advantage from the wonderful ink Pills for Pale People and refuse all Dr. VViliiams’ Pink Pills may be had of ists or direct by mail from Dr. The price at which these pills are by the million bottles ; sold under a posi- tive guarantee, and not one in ï¬ve hundred can say : “It was not the medicine for me!†Andâ€"is there any reason why you should be the one? Andâ€"supposing you are, what do you lose ‘3 Absolutely nothing i Tortoises have been known to live 300 years. 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