niv? winy in JiA Ul Sadio Deolares That Her Confes sion Was Bogus. TAUGHT TO HER BY A DETECTIVE. Ihe Accused Detective, However, Who If Chief of llu(Tiilo' Detective Force, De clare! That the Confusion Wh Wholly Voluntary on Sadie's Part. Buffalo, March 10. An Important wlt lioss in tlio Robinson trial yesterday was Patrick V. Cusaok, chlof of tho Buffalo de tectives. Ho It was who had boon sont to Cleveland to work up tho caso nualnst the Roblnsous on rocolpt of tho telegram from tho Cleveland pollco giving tho announce ment of tho strango confosslou made by Sadlo. It was during tho cross examination of this witness that tho defense showed Its hand by trying to provo that Sadlo was coorced Into making her confession by threats and Intimidation. Cusack, In an wor to'quostlonlng, swore that Sadlo con fessed to him In Clovoland that sho fired thoshoUhat klllod Montgomery Glbbs.Slie confessed that hor husband held him up, and that she wont to hor husband's as sistance when Glbbs threw him to his knees. Sho fired tho first short just after Clarence shot Glbbs In tho arm. This con fession by Sadlo, so Cusack sworo, was mado voluntarily. The dofenso thon called Sadie to tho stand for robuttal Exa'nlnod by Judge Hardesty sho said: "Alter I loft Clovoland for Buffalo In charge of Superintendent Cusack I was crying bocauso he would not lot me kiss Clarence good-by. Ho said, "D n you, stop your sniveling." Thon Cusack said tome: "Ho Is not your husband. You aro only his mistress. Clarenco has another wife, and children alive, and Is supporting thorn." "That mado mo awful mad," said Sadie, "and then Cusack said, 'If I woro you I Would got oven with a man who treated mo in that manner, and if you will say that Clarenco shot Montgomery Glbbs I will got part of tho roward, and you will boavonged.' Thon Cusack told mo what to say to Konneflck (tho district uttornoy), and I said it to him whon I got to Buffalo. "My confession to Mr. Konneflck is just what Cusack told mo to say, and," added Sadie, turning full on Cusack as sho spoko, and shrieking at tho top of her voice, "you know that it Is." Superintendent Cusack was thon re called. Ho positively donled having ever held out any Inducement to Sadie to ob tain her confession. Governor M'urvH'tlll In Danger. IiAntEL, Del., March 10. Governor Mar vll, though resting somewhat easier, Is still a very sick man. Ho had a relapse Tliursuay nignt, una was in n sinking con- I dltion in tho morning. The story that he is out of danger, and on Thursday at i tended tho funeral of his brother, who I died of paralysis, Is untrue. A Namo for the New Tarty. PlTTsuuitn, March 10. Tho niinio for the now party was finally decided us Home Protection party. Before adjournment a resolution was passed calling for all kinds of money to be on a parity, but that the government shall lssuo' it dlroct to the people instead of to tho banks. Sir Henry l'onsonby Dying. OSBOBNK, Islo of Wight, March 10. Sir Houry Frederick Ponsonby, private secre tary to Queen Victoria and keoper of tho privy purse, who was stricken with par alysis on Jan. 7, Is reported to bo dying. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. ' "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite inrl milfl nrtt. amitn T tumilrt Vin nnm ) pcllcd to sit up in bed and belch gas ' from my stomach until I thought uiat every minute wouiu dc my last. There was a feelllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now liavo a splendid appetite and sleep wclL Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY E. STARR, I'ottsvllle, Pa. Dr. Miles noartOnro Is sold on a posltlvo raaranteo that tho flret bottle will boneflt. AlldrogglstaBellitutM, e bottles fortfi.or It will be sent, prepaid. pn receipt of price, by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL rnutlll T THE BrJLuobfo OLD RELIABLE SPECIALISM 329 N. 15lh St Pf1,,?PwdoPD',,,iir'hP,Ll: eneolal diseases of both Boxes. AH diseases if the Blood. Skin, Nervet, Enlarged Veins, Rup tures. Piles and General Debility caused by in. Hscretlou, are permanently cured by Dr. Lobb. who guarantees to restore to full health xnd Manhood those who have lost their Vigor. Under the treatmsnt of a skillful physician Ike Dr. Lobb, the most unfortunate can feel 'houBanda of persons, not only In PeunsyJ- tcossfully treated by Dr. Lobb. Thlr y W continuous practice In Fbl adelpula I..11 1 ii....t.M AvManPA nr 1 1 1 H B b1 1 1 1 In flog all special diseases of both sexes. 3 p. m. and a to 0 evenlngB. Herd for ', III, UUU U IAJ V . nn vvmra nt Vmith and ohsaure s tee D v UUUA w useasesot both Bexes. IT CURES EVEhiBODY The Wonderful Medicine, Dr. Grenee's Ner vura Blood and Nerve Remedy Always Cures. It is the Best Spring Medicine in the World. You Need it Now. Rarely do people feel well at this soa son. They emerge from winter, weak ened and run down In health. They are not exactly sick, but they feel out of order, nervous, tire easily, do not eat or sleep well, and are spiritless, and lack their old-time strength and ambition All this Is because they need, and must have a fpriog medicine. It is acknowl edged by all physicians to be absolutely necessary. It is not safe to Iry and get through the spring without one. The blood under goes changes at this season, which require h strengthening, Invigorating medicine, just such a one as Dr. Greeue's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, for there is no other m-dicltie in the world wh.ch has such wonderful power to make good blood, strong nerves, and perfect health. Read what Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph A. Slay ton, two prominent and well-known people of Calasls, Vt., think of it. " two years ago I was taken with the grippe." says Mr. Slayton. "I had to MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. SLATTON. take to my bed, and was very sick. I came very near death. I was confined to my bed six weeks. When I got up I was very weak and could but just get around. I employed physicians who did me very little good. "I had serious trouble with my heart, so bad that I fell and received serious in jury. I was completely run-down, and could not do any work on account of nervous prostration. I was thoroughly discouraged. A friend advied me to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. "I had to havo something to help me immediately or I could not live long. Other medicines which I had tried did me no good. I took'one bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and It set roe right on my feet. "I could not help having faith in this wonderful medicine even if I wanted to. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trlnltv Unformed church. Rev Robert O'lloyle, pastor. Services tomorrow at 10 t. m. and 6:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. everybody welcome. Kehelos Israel Congregation, west Oas, street. Kev. J. Mltnlck Rabbi ; services every Friday evening; Saturday nnd Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh llnntlst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D. I. Evans. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Everybody welcome. Romnn Catholic church of tho Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. H. P. O'ltellly, pastor . Massos at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. vespers at a.w p. m, Ht. nenree'a Lithuanian Catholic church. oorner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abromaltis, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a m. Vespers at 3 p. m. E oenezer Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch tonwninnr. ntiBtnr. Services to-morrow at 10 a. ji. In German, and 8:30 p. m- in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. All are heartily invited to sttend. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. wm. PmviRir- niiRtnr. Services at 10:30 a. m. ana 8:80 p. m. tiunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 5:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others re always welcome. Proahutfirtun church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor. Services at 10:80 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at J p. m. unristian snaeavor society win meet on -l uesuuy ovca In? t 7:30. Prayer meetlne on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. Calvarv Bantlst church. South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. II. Harrison. Praise service at 6 p. m. Sunday school at 2 &m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. P. B. . will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Dath. pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:90 g. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 5:45 p. m. abbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Mondav evenlnsr at 7:30. Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyone not having a church home is coraiany invuca k come ncre. very large proportion of diseases In New York comes from carelessness about catch ing cold." says ur. oyruB suasuu. - i such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless It Is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New xOTK IS one oi tun ueaituieau iiincea .. ... . I L .1 . . i. . on tae Atlantic ouaab auu job iuc ftioa . ..nr n ii.t.pi.li n r inn great xnauy udco v.. ..... sumption which have their origin in this neglect oi tue simplest iicuaubiuu ui every day life. The most sensible advice Is, when you have one .get rid of it as soon aa possible. By all means do not neglect It " Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cute a cold but we will. Take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soon effect a permanent cure. 28 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. u Hupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 918-tf There arkmany commou llnlmenta sold but there lsWlv one trreat pain cure for all forms of kiralns, Cuts, Bruises and all bodily pain. Yts name is Red Flag oil. Costs 85 centl. Sold at Gruhler Bros. Drugstore It cured me completely. Before I took It I was so dliay I did not dare go away to work alone. 1 would fall down and hurt me badly. Since taking Dr. Greene's Nrvura blood and nerve remedy, my health is good and my nerves are steady. I know it is the best medicine, and advise all to mo It." Mrs. Iiiiclnda Slayton writes as follows; "About three months ago I had bilious fever and grippe. My nerves were all ex hausted. At the same time I was very s!sk. The grippe settled in my limbs, nnd by advice 1 did something to scatter the trouble and It went all over me. "I was afraid 1 should become helpless. I employed doctors, but they did not cure me. I was so weak that I would sweat profusely, and could An but little work. 1 commenced taking Dr. Greene's Ner vura blond and nerve remedy, and soon received great benefit from It. "My troubles have now all left me, and I can work all day comfortahly without resting. My health is as good as before I was sick. I think my teeth have been benefited, a they do not ache a before. I cannot praise too highly Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I strongly urge every one to take it. at once." Don't delay another day taking this most wonderful of medicines. It will positively cure you. Now is just the time you need it most. It "-111 t.ike away alt those dull, tired, languid and nervous feelings, cure that biliousness, constipa tion and headache, and make you feel strong, powerful and vigorous. It is purely vegetable and harmless, and is used and prescribed by doctors, because it is the discovery and prescription of a noted physician, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14tu St., New xorK uity. He is tne most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and can be con i suited free, personally or by letter. 1317 Arch St. Pliila. Pa. ninnn omcnM ku.h.t, iundderi IULUUU 1 UIOUI1 anil Sperlnl Dls-I enea ciirrii ill .111 in nil iinvM. iiintpiim. Ulcers.iSkln DiHenHen. Nitvoiih Dclillitj I anil Krrors of Youtli. I.omm ofl'owrr 11 nil S niricrures iio Liiuuii.-) uurcu tor n Ule tlmc. Lost DIanliaod nnd' Smnll Slirunkeii Or-1 Bnim Fully ltestoroil. Sclentllla method never falls unless B case Is beyond human aid. Keller at 8 once, and vou feel like a man umnniH men In mind and body. All lowest checked Immediately and continued! Improvement. Every obstacle to happy married lite removed. Nerves force, will, energy, brain power. B wben falllnir or !ost. are reHtnrefl tivl the combined NEW treatment. Victims oil apuses ana excesses, reclaim your manhood !l Huflerers from follv. overwork, enrlv errnrfl. 111-1 health and excesses in married life reiralnl your strength. Don't despair, even if In the! last stages. Don't be discouraged. If quackefl have robbed you. I will prove to you that&j RJ iun.ii.ai m.lc,ll17 nun iiuiiut Dim caisi. oeuub tlve2-cent stamps for book "TltUTII," tbel what they advertise to sure themselves from! exposure) their tricks and devices, calling! memseives ceieDratea ana iamous, giving ireei advice and guaruntee, charslng enormousfl prices xor cnenp, poisonous urugs, ana mere e uy ruininirtnousanas. iioiirH i u 10 a iven i itncrs. 6-& 30. WetLandSaL Kve'es. 6-a 30. bun.. tf-i'i notice AH amictea wim dangerous anug nopciess cases snouia can tor examinauon.n Dally, from 9-1. Wed. and Bat. eve'gs, andfl MUD,y-i2. wrtio or cnii. lreaimenioy man.i Gilnwre's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by .A.. "WASLEY, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa - DR. A. A. SEIBEBT - Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market 8t, Fottsvllle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.i 1 to 4 p. in., 7 to o p, m. Bunoays, v a. m. to a m. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I SI East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. MR Gi!i lMi) Spain Must Apologize for tho Al lianca Affair, MINISTER MURNAQA SURPRISED. Tho Spanish Diplomat Intimate Thnt There Should Have lleen No Demand Until the Jleport of the Spanish Captain Had lleen Presented. MAimiD.Mnrch 10. Minister Tnylorhns recolvcd a cnblcgrnra from Secretary Grcshnm cnlllng attention to tho firing on tho Alllnnca by a Spanish gunboat. Tho cablegram says: "Tho windward passage, where this oc curred, is tho natural nnd usual highway for vcssols plying botwoon ports of tho United States and tho Caribbean sea. Through it sovoral regular lines of Amor can mail and comtnorclal steamers pass woekly within sight of Cape Maysl. They nro woll kuown.nnd tholr voyngo embraces no Cuban port of call. Forclblo interfer tnco with them cannot bo claimed ns a bolllgorcnt net, whothor passed within three miles of the Cuban const or not, nnd can, undor no circumstance, be tolorated when no stato of war exists. "This govornmcnt will expect prompt disavowal of tho unauthorized act nnd duo expression of regret on tho part of Spain, and it must insist that Immediate and posltlvo orders bo given to Spanish naval commanders not to Interfere with legiti mate American coinmorco passing through that channel, and prohibiting all nets wantonly Imperiling life nnd property lawfully under tho flag of tho United States. You will coiiimutilcoto this to tho minister of foreign nlTalrs, und urgo tho Importance of prompt and satisfactory re sponse," In discussing tho Alllancn affair with a reporter Senor Murnugti, tho Spanish min ister, said: "This looks very much like a sea ser pent affair. Every now and thon a enp tnlu stntos that ho has soon tho sea serpent and camo nenr being swallowed by It. Captain Crossmou is no doubt a worthy ofllcor, but it looks very much us though he had a dream ns to seeing a Spanish gunboat. Tho proper course would bo to exact affidavits from the crew and passen gers of tho Alliauca, nnd find out if thoy agreed with tho stutemont of Captain Grossman." A lotter from tho captain general of Cuba received by Minlstor Murnagiv says that everything Is quiot in five provinces nnd that tho only danger comes from the possibility of shipping arms, ammunition und men from tho Unltod Statos. Tho peoplo of Cuba, roports tho captain gon eral. are entirely opposed to nil disturb unco, this buing tho caso even with tho leaders of tho formor revolution. As soon as tho .text of Secretary Grosh am's domaud on Spain was received it was taken by a reporter of tho Associated Press to Senor Murnngu, the Spanish minlstor. "I uni astonished," said ho, "that this courso has boon taken when as yot only one side of tho story has boon told, und any notion must bo based on tliooxparto state ment of Captain Crossman." Tho minlstor scanned tho text of tho do maud forwarded to Spain, commenting on tho sovorlty of tno language that "this gov ernmout will expect prompt disavowal" and "duo expression of rogret on tho part of Spain," with "inimedlato und posltlvo orders" to Spanish naval commaudors. "Will Spain upologlzo?" Minlstor Mur naga was asked. "That romalns to bo seen nftor Spain's sldo of tho story Is learned," said ho. "Certainly there will bo no reply until after tho facts aro known, not alone from Captain Crossmau, but from tho cotn- mundor of tho Spanish gunboat allegod to have dono tho firing. If Spain Is In the wrong sho will promptly apologize." Secretary Grosham camo to tho stato de partment in person, looking very weak ns tho result oi his Illness, but uetormlnod to keep tho further negotiations in his own hands. Looking to tho future, it is fully expected, in vlow of tho prompt action of tho Spanish minlstor hero In promising lu advance that If Spain was In tho wrong sho would make nil proper reparation, that tho Inoldont will be speedily and peace fully settled. If, howovor, the Spanish government should bo stung by tho urgoncy shown by tho United Statos In making tho issue into refusing to moot our demands, our minls tor, Mr. Taylor, may not uulikoly demand his passports, and unless cooler counsels may bo coming from some disinterested and frlondly nutlon prevail, nn ugly com plication may result, ending In tho pres ence of u considerable fleet of United Statos naval vossols In Cuban wators to protect Amorlcau shipping. Corroborating; Captain Crosgman. Nkw Yohk, March 10. Although Senor Murnaga, the Spanish minister at Wash ington, says that tho story of a Spanish man-of-war having fired on tho Alllancn, of tho Colombian lino, looks like a son sorpont story, the officers on the ship, when seen by tho Associated Press roportor, woro vory emphatic In their denunciations of tho attack. First officer Corning and Second Officer Russell gave tho reporter detailed accounts of tholncidont, and both agree with the sworn affidavit sent by Captain Crossman to tho state depart ment. Third Officer Mowbray, too, gave his version of the affair, and was quite as posltlvo us the others In declaring that tho Alllancawas far beyond tho three mile limit when fired upon. All are enthusias tic in pralie of Secretory Gresham's prompt action. A Youthful Firebug's Confession. Boston, March 10. Jamos A. Doherty, 17 years old, confessed to Fire Marshal Whltcomb that he set Are to St. Peter's Cathollo ohurch on tho evening of March S. It Is positively stated that neither of the llres in St. August luo'sNoponset, Gate of Iloavou church, nor that in South Bos ton were lncondlary, as hi been supposed by many who thought thoy saw a connec tion botweon tho llres, all of which were In Cathollo churches, and occurred within a few weeks. Ills Negro Children Won. ATHENS, Ga., March 10. Two years ago George Dlo, a bachelor, died In Elbert county, Ga., leaving an ostato of 125,000 to sevon Illegitimate negro children. A big contest followed, and tho third trial of tho cose ended yosterday In a decision in favor of tho negro legatoes. Colombia Ilebels Defeated. COLON, March 10. A severe engagement was fought at Buranoa on Monday last, March 11. The rebels numbered 000, of whom 180 wore slain. In nddltlou, the government troops, which wore vlctorluos, captured inutiy prisoners. lows mm -1 Well-Known Citizens. Testify That They Have Been Cured b7 His KeiHies More Than 300,000 People Have Given Their unsolicited Indorsement of Munyori's Little Sugar Pellets. Samuel A. Heath, 218 Columbus av enue, Boston, says: "It Is now sixteen months since I was cured of rheumatism by uslmj Munyon's Hheumatism Cure. I took It bo vera! time daily, and In fonr days was completely cured. At that time I could not put on my coat with out assistance. My knees nnd ankles were so swollen that walking was dif ficult. I had suffered with rheumatism every spring and fall, but since taking Munyon's Remedies I have not had the slightest symptoms of the disease." Wallace Blckford, of Bemis, Mass., says: "I had nasal catarrh nf several years' standing, .with all Its disgusting symptoms, when I began using Munyon's Catarrh Remedies. Their action was marvelousiy quick. The disease yielded rauidly, and now I am perfectly cured." Miss Iola Forrest, 85 Monad street, Boston, says: "My entire system was broken down from nervous prostration, caused by dyspepsia. What I suffered is Impossible to tell, and I wa unable to get relief. Finally I begn using Mtiti yon's Dypepsla and Nerve Cures, nnd it was not long before I was thoroughly cured." Munyon's Homajopnthic Remedy Co. put up a cure for nearly every disease. No matter what your dlsense or how many doctors have failed to cure you, step into the nearest drug store and get a M cent vial of Munyon's Remedies. It will benefit .on. Those who a o In doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munvon. 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia. giving full Hymptoms of their disease. Professor Mmiyon willicarefully diagnose the case and elve you the benefit, of his advice absolute! free of all charge. The ttemeaies will oe sent to any uuurees ou receipt of retail price. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. "Weakness, NervotiAnena, ueuiiuy, ana all tue train .or evils irora early orrors or 'later exces&e3, tne results or overwork, Hlcknow, worry. etc. ull strength, devel opment ana tone given to (every organ and portion of the bony. Simple, nat ural mctuoas. irameai ate imDrovement seen. Failure Impossible. K.000 references. Book, explanation und proofs mailed (sealed) free. 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NICIIAI.S, and a company of llrst-clusa artists selected from the leadln? organizations ot the United States Presenting on St. Patrick's night the treat comedy drama In Ave act? entitled, "LED ASTRAY" With all the magnificent costumes and stage settings. Grand Matinee Saturday. Prices, 10, ao, and 30 cents. Reserved Hoats at Klrlln'a time store Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc. , insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies When it Comes to GROCERIES I Our stock speaks for itself. It you don't come to town, send your orders. They will be nicely tilled. MUSSER & BEDDALU 23 EL Centre Street, Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for Ftlgeiifii'i lewtrt. I. J,. Eifirt Lipr til Sttier rile Bur. No Oner made. Fine liquors and Clnra, 13 South Main Bt. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Ldoyd and White Bts. 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