The Herald. LOSS OF THE VICTORIA Firstiationa! Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rtlBLlBlIKD DAILY, 8C! AY HXOBHTl' VII M.Y, KVKT SAWBWAT. V. C JlorJUt....-. . l'rPrtr H. O. BOVllll.........Htlllr nml Z'uMf.ftw IT. J. WAlKINti...-,:....-TMl JMMr , jr. noTlSIl....-. ...-.1imm JBr Various Speculations as to What Cnuaed the British Battleship to Sink. oubscription bates: M 00 . 1 50 OiiLT.per year,..;..-... .... (TIBKI.T, per year,...-...- - Advtrtlalnit Hnts. irriiiiit. 10 cents ter Una. Brat Insertion tents per line eehsbrooiit insertion. Rates (or rotular advertising m be had on applica tion at the omee or bv inan. The Evening IIIRM.D Iimi larger circula tion In 'Shenandoah than any otner paper pub lished, Hooka opes to all, enured at the I'oatomoa. at Bhenanfloafc, Pa for transmission thrones tn maus as aeoond-oUas maU matter. PECULIAR COMPARTMENT SYSTEM OF THE VMSIL 15 Cf.RAXunvour premise Mid keep tliem c o n. Cholera may not visit u tiiiaaniiPTipr. Indeed, it is wit lixeiy that It will. iicvertlieleM. It Is always best t be prepared for the worst, and an ounce f tiroveutlon is better than a pound of euro. Captain Andbksbn, of the VlkltiK shin, f pent ono day lu Brooklyn police hemlii nrlers nud tho next in enter taining Mayor Ollroy an board hit vessel. Surely the captain is having a much variety in life as IiIb Norse ancestors, If it is not of the sanio kind. We always feel like taking off our lint and saying "Thank you" to tho drivers who, during the intensely hot weather, are humane and considerate enough to stand their horses in the shade wherever practicable, und who make It a point to give the putlent animals under their care water two or three times a day. Tub railways are at last seeing the good sense of cheap rates to the World's Fair. It is announced that tho New York Central will hogin to run excursion trains on which the usual fare ono way will bo charged for the rouud trip. Other roads will come to time with the precedent thus sot, and tho railway companies, aud tho people and the Fair will share tho benefits, The tales of cruelty aud injustice that are perpetrated upon the laborers working upon the Monroe county rail road call strongly for public condem nation. Tho Philadelphia Press has in veatlealed these outrages, aud la nrlntinc dallv scandalous stories showing the cruelty to which these men are subject to by nnnlpBs contractors. Such treatment demands the attention of tho authori ties, and 9hould not be permitted in these enliihleneu days, The probable oxports of wheat for the twelve months now expired will reach about 183,U0U,UUU Dusneis. About C5.000.0CO bushels will have to be carried over which will be available In the exportable surplus of next vear. If the crop of the current year Is 500,000,000 bushels, the actual exportable surplus during the coming twelve months promises to be no less than 200,000,000 bushels, or 15,000,000 more than we have shipped abroad tho past year. The ouestion whether we are to have a full crop of peaches or not Is -now about definitely settled. The ".Tihib ilron" has taken place, and nothlntr short of unprecedented un favorable weather can deprive us of a generous, crop of the deiigiitnii mm. When we sav generous, we mean about all that we can uee, and that Implies moderate prices, which win bring them within reacn or every body. We have no fruit more whole some than the peaoh, if eaten when tli irouchlv rloe. That it Is unwhole some, and well ualculated to promote m inner disorders, u eaten in au tin ilpe condition, is a fact beyond all dispute. T.IK garbage question is a very Im portant one to the people of this town especially so upon the approach of warm weather. This question should be the llr-t one to occupy theattentlou oftl.e local Board or Health. Our people, as a rule, fall to appreciate the g-ett danger in the aoouinu lttlou of garbage, especially so lu euoh a thlokly populated town as Shenandoah. C, email n of gar bage Is, In the juiUm -ut of the most expert sanitarians in all ootn inuuUles, theouly efltivre proot-sa in ' disposing of suoh accumulations. Jin matter how oarefully a dumping pise ' Is managed for the reception of s tub material and how freely it is treated to disinfectant, thn grouud is sure to be more or lees eon lain uated with the 'germs of disease, whluli maintain an existence therein for imieflu i te period, to show their contagions virulence a goon as they are exposed to the air by excavations In suoh land. Old gar bage dumplug grounds, like old pint houses and grave yards, are the abid ing places of contagion, which onl cremation, the eradicating Influence fit scathing flainw, oan alone ex terrain ate of their elements of pestilence. Sanitarians lu all cities are convinced that (he only safe prore-u for the dis posal of garbage is crt'iiiHtl Maritime AtlioTltl Itajr It la n Wonder That Suali n Aeeldent Hi Ki 1" n.n.l lierr-MIrpndlui: of Signal" Ma Have Or in ml tho Acrhlf.nt-Thren i lf..-lv.(1vn Live. Were l..t-liitann Incitement In Mnelnnil t in 9A Tli ncetdent to the British battleship Victoria, tlio flaisulp of it.. miu... .,,,.., annndmn. lias never IUO 1 been equalled In fatal results in uuvnl nu nals of reoent limes. Arthur Bower Forwood. a well-known ihlpowner ot Liverpool, who mis for- nwrly Secretary to trie Aiumnm?! was a wonder tliat isuch an ncoident had not occurred before. Tbo Victoria had a lng!tudltiBl bulkhead running throUKh her, beeltlOT number running noroes hlp. She was thus divided Into oompnrt menta on each alile of tho longitudinal bulkhead, without communication be tween them, i.. i, I m.ininn trlint lifld occurred was this: The Omperdown had struck the Victoria a rlppinK blow, Kln"cins idong the side, and opening out the plnUs nbove aeveral of the compHrtmentii. 'Hie water was then ndmlttcd Into a number of the compartments on one side of tho ship, cauatDK hr to cnpi7;o by tlio Brent welftht thing In ita way, Mr. Forwood said, but it did not serve to avert uisnnier. ti, tmmoHdite naiiHO of tho collision, be ndilwl, cannot now bo cxnctly atntwl. The Hquadron appear to navo uoen mamouver- ing, prouftUly wimin hhphubvi mi niiix, leaving n Hnisll nren for onoh vewwl to move In. A inisreadiim of signula mny have caused the accident. Tho Victotln, which How the Hag ot tri A.l.nfi.l Wf riin.rA 'IVvnn. CV R.. V IUC nmuimi w - J ' was run into off Tripoli by the British battleiihip uamperuown. niso ueiongnig 10 the MoJiterraiioan squadron, nml under ii, pnniniiind t Cnnt. Chailes Jolmstone. The Victoria had tin enormous hole made in her sido through which tue water poured In torrents. n, Imnunu 1.1,11 nf thn Victorlit nt onoe began to settle nml Irefore those on board of uer could cast loofo tneir small liosts she went to the bottom, carrying .i-itl, Imr tipnrlv nil nn tioard. Solin of tho officers nnd crew mnnnged to get out ot tne euciiou causcu dj me hiukimb vessel nnd were rescued. Among those lost is Vice Admiral Tryon. The first reports ot the disaster stated that about SOU men had been drowned, hut Inter despatches show that the loss of life is far greater, not less than 345 of the officers nnd crew of tho Victoria having gone down with their ship. The Victoria was a twin screw battle ship of the first class. She was an armored vessel of 10,470 tons nnd 14,000 born) power. Sho mounted fifteen guns. The Cumperdown Is also a first-class twin screw battleship. She is of 10,000 tons aud 11, COO horse power, nnd carries ten guus. Admiral Sir George Tryon was com-mnnder-in-chief on the Mediterranean Station. He was made a Vico-Admirnl Aug. 30, 1B01. Bear Admiral Albert II. Mnrkham, of the Trafalgar, the flagship of tho Hear Ad miral in the Mediterranean, has tele graphed to the Admlrality from Tripoli, Syria, ns follows: "I regret to report that while manoeuv ring off Tripoli the Victoria and Cam penlown collided. The Victoria hank in nfU;;-a mlnutos in eighteen fathoms of water. She lies bottom uppermost. The Caniperdown'a ram struck the Viotoria lorward of the turr'it on tho starboard side. Twenty-one ollioers were drowned, l'tvo hundred and fifty-five men were saved. The Injury to the Camperdown has not yet been fully ascertained, but it is anion's and will iiocetwiutte her going on dock for lepniw. I propose to send the survivors to Malta." Accord in.: to the navy list the principal fillers of the Victoria were: Vice-Admiral, Sir George Tryon; Captain. Mau rice A. Bourke; Commander, Chariot" L. Oltley; Chaplain, Bev. Samuel S. O. Mor ris; Fleet Surgeon, Thomas Bolster; Fleet Paymaster, Valentine D. J. BIckcord; Fleet linglneer, -Felix Foreman. The complement of ollicers and crew of :he Victoria comprised 003 men. The list o. officers drowned include, be sides Vice Admiral Tryon, Chaplain Mor rla. Lieutenant Munro, Fleet Paymaster Bickcord. Fleet Engineer Thomas Fore man, Engineer Harding, Assistant Engi neers Deadman. Hatherly and Senton, Gunner Howell. Boatsi-ain Barnard, Car penter BeHl, Midshipmen Iuirlis, Grieve, Fnwkes, Danyou. Henley, Gambler and Scarlett, Cadet Stooks, and Clerks Allen and Savage. As soon aa thfl news of the disaster be came known lu uondon, the Duke of Edin burgh, who was lately promoted to the position of Admiral of the Fleet, visited the Admiralty und conferred with tho of ficials there. A meeting of the Admiralty Board was held, and a telegram of instructions was sent to Roar Admiral Mnrkhnm. 'I he news of the calamity has caused the moat io tense excitement, not only among those who hud friends on. lxardthe ill fated ship, but among all classes of the population. The .Admlrality office In Wlilleull la besiogt-d by relatives" and friends of the on v. reporters seeking fur ther derails "f he d -.is er. and throngs of people n Irac eU by cur twitv. So ilense wm the ihi-on-r in the vlciuiry that the Admir-lHy officials were oompelled to -ummon the police to restmi the crowd The flrat denatchcH oouuernmg the acci 'tent led to the belief that the d sasti-r ii.ut oocurred oS tbe ooaot of Tripoli, in North era Africa. Later advioes slum- that the scenv of the calam W was nenr Tti.ioli, a wajMrt to n on tbe Eastern Med., nanenn. tUly nii'ei nor heat of Beyroot, Siri.t, aud it comparatively short dlstaure from the J.lai. i of C'yrril. JtiMllMMr In Snvniun, Cni.t'VBV.', O., Juue SsV The Supreme Roto JR. sW ' A ST111NO Ol' FA1I.UKK. Tata r I'lnaiirlal HUaster from Mnny Joarter. Sar FnANClKCo, June 1M Tbe Board of Directors of tho Paoiflc liank, which dossil its doors yesterday, say the direct cause of susjieiialon was due to a notice from tbe Clearing House Association that the bank's paper would not be accepted hereafter. It bus been known for some time tnai tne bank was laboring under financial difficul ties, and tbe announcement of the aotlou of the board does not create great sur prise. The Pnri lie bank was organised In 1863 by B. H. McDonald, anil Its present mana ger Is B. H. McDonald, jr. It has a pHid up capital stock of $1,000,000, a nominal reserve of aliout f700,000 nnd deposit of about 1, 800,000, according to rece it officinl u-port. Ha loans and discount are said to be a'out 2.500,000. 1 he failure teems to be altogether duo io the rece .1 in metary troubles, und it is txpeoled the debitors will lose nothing. Manager McDonald says tha bank will re mme, nnd that the suspension is rosortod to that the liank may realise from Its assets and protect itself from a suddun run by depositors. The liabilities of the Pacific bank out side of tlio capital stock and surplus, are $1,080,000. Assets, estimated, $2,000,000. 1, mov lu. tliui. tliM f-lnulncr down of tlio Pacific Hank will result in the suspension of tho People's Home Savings bank, a col lateral institution under pructically tho sumo management. It has a guaranteed capital stook of $1, 000,000, of which one-third Is paid up in 'ash. According to a reoent statement of ho People's Bank it has total deposits of 1, 700,000. The outlook this morning was that there seemed to be no reason to u .,n.l,utwl fttal-. th tinnniiKlnn of these Institutions would precipitate a run on other IxinkB. 1 lia lnndinfr Inattt nflAna TCpro KAW1 tn 1)0 well fortified and prepared to meet nny ordinary emergency. Manager MoDonald said he expected n run would bo mado to day on the People's Home Savings bunk, but that the bunk ollicials would take advantage of the law which allows savings bankB to defer payment ten, thirty nnd Bixty days. The institution Is perfectly solvent, and hi this manner hopes to tide over the tnosput emergency. i imtiiu I ii.e Order of United Coniuwr oisl - utv.er met her yettterday. Dur ,ng tbe last year $12,000 claims for indem .my wu hi id at a eot of 5WI ceuts for . jicIi dollar distributed. The inembership , J 0 in ii5 states. The C.iliiiiibl.m Liberty Hell. Tbot, N. V., June 34. The Columbian Liberty Hell, which was cast Thursday evening in this city, will he allowed to re main in the pit aliout a week before being raine I h.kI will then bj flni-hed ami sent to 'Jhioio by a speoial tralu. Mag-note C'ulelte Company's Creditor. li -t. .- Mas , June iW At a meetfiig of i lie cndiioi of the Magnese-Calolt c. o.ii mi of vsliicb the mls-ing Moody Meiull i-. president, the assignee stated im It r, iti which has reueflt in mprchaudisiog 11 '.' 7, i"""1 5o'.oo0Jn.?!T ai tJ plaee(1 B()ro In uie nanus oi atuuiy In thessbesaoorunig from such a pro ,frril, WUu reureSeiitd that the bonds Dps, tbe elements iu such ashes being h.l never been out in eneiil.ition It now of highly fertilizing forces. Hoy Vauted. A boy wautwl to learu the printing trade Apply at this office. Mutt be strong and .healthy. turns out. now, tei, tlmr Mr Merrills siateinm's in tins ie.ii, w. i.- unirue. beveral peisoiis n.ie ine f"ivji . with hi nit? ot tne-e l.i'inls .iiiiouiiting in the i.iei:.itf t j 14 7M ami iheftsigi ee said it was ulu to ussume tliat all tbe $30,000 of bauds bad bgeu put into oircuiatiou K NEW I'ltlSDN DIItr.CTOIlS. Qovrrnnr Ilnrrlt Sends Seven Nnraes to the 8nate. IlAtiTronn, Conn., Juno 24. Governor Mortis has sont to the Senate seven aamos as an entirely new board of Stato prison directors. This Is understood to bj an outcome of tbe reports of tho State Prison investigating committee. U lie dl lectors named are 0 mrles L Boll- man, Democrilt, ex-Chief of Police of How Hftvon, Chief of Police Jabez L. Wood bridge, Democrat, of llsrtfonl, Mar vin II. Sanford, Bcpublloan of Slmsbury, for four rears from July 1, 1890; ex-Senator Edward 11. Chapln, Indepen dent, of New Hartford; ex-Bepresentatlve Michael W. Lawton, Democrat, of Middle town, Major Frederick A. Spencer, Demo crat, of Wuterbury; John N. Crittenden, Republican, of Madison, for the unex pired term of four years from July 1, 1801. The nominations were referred to the Committee on Executive Nominations. The bill requiting rallioads to keep over ben I bridges hi repnlr was amended to re quire written notice by town authorities and passed iu concurrence with the House. Political Cards. JJOK COUNTY COMI'IKOLI.KK, J'. J. MULIIOLLAND, Or SIIKNANIIOAII. Subject to Democratic rules. F iOIt COUNTY AUWTOIt, Mr. C. IE Zauer "Norves Shattered Generally broken down; atthnos I would fall over with a touch ol tho vertigo; was notable to go anv distance from tho houso. I was a inisernb'lo nmu. Tho day I commenced on bottle ho. 2 of Hood's Sarsaparilla, I began to feci bettor and I now feci llko a new man. I am worklnct again, and do not have any ot my bad spoils. I Inve a perfect tmt. Ciiab. It Laueii, CSO W, Market St., York, l'a. 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L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and JAMES SHIELDS Manager Shenandoah Brj JOE W Y&TT'b SALOON AND RESTAUR (Ohrtst. Uossler'soldstand.l Main aud Conl StH,, Hlwiinni Best beer, ale and porter on tap. Th brands of whiskeys and cigars Pool r ached. Mati's Popular Sail (Formerly Joe Wyatt'8) and 21 West Oak Sti HT.ENAN1H)A.H, PA ur nooked with the host beer, porti lUkln, brandies, wtiss, ete FlnrBt tint bsrsttsched Oordlsl lnvltst.c SNEDDENSj LIVE Horses ond Carriages to H Uaullng ot all kinds prompily atten Horses taken to board at rate that are liberal. ''FAR 1U.KY Rfjr B-difaXTs htfov JOHN COSLE Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Penna., GREEN GR0CERI Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fi and 0 In season. Orders left at tie Stu will receire prompt attention SALOON AND RESTADB 35 Bant Centre tftr rht,..,i.... -1 .... whiskies. r HV "V., VVVFI uvnwi ' . , n 11 T ixoyDi
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