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" NEW RECEIVERS' < Asked for by tlio Northern Pacific Kuilroud Company. 1 QflKES AND ROLSTON INCOMPETENT To Manage \flairs According to the .Vlli'-'-'Hon ol* tho Coin puny?\ Stoij ?,f Mismanagement >c*t Fortb eccivcr Plait, of tlio Sew York ant! j Vew England ltond, Say* ?!iat It U Hopelessly Insolvent and Mn**fc m . fauli *"> the January Interest. (,HicA<}o,Ducomber28.?ThoNorthoru i raciiiw Kail road Company, by Silas W. jvttit, of 1'hiladolphia, tho gonera! counsel, filed to-day in tho circuit r 0, ur; "f tho United States, at Milwaukee, beforo Judge James G. Jenkins, its petition for tho removal of Thomas I ir?.. t! ? ? i.lukcs, iiciiii A. ttjtiv m<*v? wouij Ro;$;oa, the present receivers, and tho appointment oi other receivers in their placos. The petition seta out that Mr. Oakes, as president of the company, appointed Robin, the president of the FarJ;i i.nm and Trust Company of Now y, :k. which is trustee of most *of the mam and branch line inortiranoa of the .\ rthern Pacific Hailroad Company, chairman of the finance committee of ti:e N'-rtiiern Pacific directory. the petition then states that when t.i-t>ukt?-RoNton board took charge of :. > Northern i'acific it was in yood financial condition and in high credit; ta.it it had ?-',000,000 in cash in its iry urni that its surplus earning !nr the tir*t half of the fi-cal year comm^ncim; June, 1881), amounted to about ?1,>J,000. ;iit; petition then goes on to say that r oa.'uM-KoHton board managed toincrt\i?v tlm interoat charges of the NorthMr:. !'" fir (.\>mpnfiy for branch lines from >-*'?,000,000 to upwards of ?80,000,Cr all in one year, and for tho acquis!) -if nrojiertios no otic of which (exc?*pt a small line costing lens than $1,i i>.* ever has been paid the coat of op.-:.r;.in and fixed charges and many o; \\ i: a uon i ovfu puy mo cost ui i,;-..awn and tho petition further charged that in several instances and those tho moth disastrous to the conip;iny, tlie ollicors and board of directors v. re themaoives interested in Foiling the property to the Northern l'acitic Company at an exorult^"* profit to themt-elves. Tho story of the collapse of the Northoru Pacific is theu aot out iu great do;.i;, naming particularly each of the r.Jr'Mviu which were acquired by the Sortltorn Pacific Company, and which tin- hill declared completed its ruin within ono year of tho Oakea-liolston bo. i i ire*tin*r into power. itie oi!l closed by declaring that the ro.iti cannot be reorganized unlosa ita control is put in tho hands of coinpotent people, and the people now in control, it declares, are not that krnd. IJ O! \. 1.1 >s I, Y I.N SOLVENT. Tin- I'nprni III tlm Now ICugliiiul Uccolvor?hip Mnttnr? Complaints Against tlio Muuugcim'nU Ni:w York Dec. 28.?The papers on which Judi?e Wal!aco yesterday appointed Thomas C. Piatt temporary receiver of tho New York & Now Kngland Kailroad Company were tiled to-day in the otiice of the clerk of the circuit court of tho United States for tho southern district ot New York. Tho bill of complaint makes Theodoro F. ?Vood complainant and tho Now York & New Kiiclaud radroad defendant. The complainant says ho believes tho roporta aa to tho available as-eta are untrue, and that a larjo part of tlie aasets, are, in fact, worthiest, and that the actual deficiency ia more than $1,500,000, For more than three years past the company has operated ita road at a Ii -i, Increasing every year. 'Xhe coinWiny has not kont the* road in proper condition : it naid u S210.000 dividend on it- preferred stock in 1S91 when it had not earned tho money; the road bed has become unsafe; tho board oi directors bus managed tho company's tiliairs in entire disregard of the interest of tho company, and certain of its directors, individually aud collectively, have used tho r position and official relation to the company to further their private interests at its expense. The violation of tho traflic contract with tho New York <k Northern company and tho New England Terminal company agreement, the lease of the I'rovidence Springfield railroad company. and other leases nro cited as instances. Tho company had improperly paid dividends. Many creditors are said to bo pressing tho company for payment ami attachment suits are impending. Lar^o amounts of money will soon fall due. 1'hore is no money for the January interest. The cash on hand is ioss than $JW,000. The bill, therefore, asked that a receiver be appointed to prevent tho disintegration of the road and to protect the interests oi its stockholders and bondholders. T. C. l'latt says tho company is hopolessiy insolvent and must default on the January intorest. Talking Biiilflexf. Or.uriN.ir, Dec. 28.?Tho Albanians have cat oil communication with Montenegro, and it is stated that they are tasking preparations for an oriranized attack upon the principality. Tho government has requested tho porto to , control his subjects, or, otherwise, it will ho hold responsible for whatever happens. Itcnil I1U Oyvu Obituary. Nr/.v Bkp?obi>, Mass., Dec. 2S.?Tho obituary of Warreu Ladd, one of the l>est known citizens of this city, and father of ex-Crovoroor Ladd, of 1th ode Island, was published to-day to tho extant of a column. It was a mistake and I.ndd had the privilc^o of reading his own obituary. Ill- Wus Ldiic and Short. Lo.vno.v, December 28.?Broker PhilHps, a dealer in American securities, has failed, llo was lonirof 2,000 Louisville and 3,o00 Atchison, and short "4.000 Brighton stock. His failure brought down Grant, a dealer in "nghton, A Partner A*?a**lnatod. Mr;!*"*, m0<| j)ec> 28.?Fisher Sub[?tt, a farmer who lives about a mile 'roin this place, was called to his door fin I shot by an unknown man yester?'' The motive for tho murder is un- 1 known. N iusreiw that are prematurely gray ?r ladotl should be colored to prevent {no lo..k of aire and Buckingham's l)yo j,jCr"'snll others in coloring brown or A LESSON TO Cl'.AMvS. In Holding DonJttitjJudgo MillerHxprcmc Sonio Tlniuly Thought*. Washington-, 1). C., Dec. 28.?Joaep! Donjon was arrai^nod in tho polic court to-day on liio chargo of sendin, threatening loiters to Vice Preaiden Stevenson ami Senator Mills. Afte hearing tho evidence of tho vico prosi ount'a clerk and of Charles Mill*, ?oi and private secretary of tho senator nM<l tho personal statement of Donjon J ml go Miiier bound the prisoner ove t? await tho action of tho grand jury lixmu hail at $-',000. In default oi hail Donjon was remand <l to prison. In holding tho priuoue: the judge was particularly seven against the clnss of cranks who an threatening assaulting and ofchertrisi hurrassitig public men. He said the time bad come to bring thoso peoplewiiettier anarchists, or socialist*, o, general cranks?up with a round turn either in iail or at tho rone's ond. Donjon'a attorney, Lawyer Cuyvillor lias made application to Judgo Cole, o the district supreme court, for a writ ol inquiry to determine whether or no Donjon is snno. A hearing on the ap plication will take placo in a few days WILLTAKH MOUK MONEY, A lllich In the Settlement of Ex?(ioverno Fo?ter'* AtTalm. Tiffin, 0., Dec. 128.?A few weeks ago after ex-Govornor Charles Foster hat completed his negotiations to secure the funds arrangements were ma<l< with the creditors' cominittoe to settU nt 50 cents on the dollar, but since tha time J. B. Croinley, assignoe, says tha errors have been discovered in the worl of the appraisers which upset the whoU arrangement mid which will requir< Mr. Foster to raise a much larger suu than he was led to believe would bo re quired. CAHXEGIi; AM) UNEMPLOYED 11 In Liberal Otter to the I'lttftburgh Itelle Committee. PtTTSDUttOH, Pa., Dec. 28?Andrew Carnegie has written a letter from Now York to Robert Pitcairn, of the citizens' relief committee, of this city, ottering tc duplicate ail contributions made by the ClU/it'U3 Ol I I L13 D11 II HIT liiu Ulll'lilployed to tlio amount of .f.3,000 for each working day for two mouths. If the highest possible lizuro in realized fchc donation will amount to $250,000. Double Tragedy)? Texas. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 28.?A special to the Republic from Paris, Texas, says: Rosalie, a small town in lied rivei county, was the scone of a double kill* ini: yesterday. A desperate charactei named Htrrmlton wont there drunk and armed with a Winchester. He raised o row with a man named Bush, who had the reputation of Doing a quiet, peaceful man, and lired on him. shooting him through the breast. As Bush was falling he shot Hamilton through the head, Both died instantly. Chceruil th?? Kmporor. Pitagus, Voc. 2&?Tlie Bohemian diet opened to-day. The chief provincial marshal, in his address, pointed out tho necessity that parliament should devoto itself to economic affairs, and concluded with calling for throo cheery for tho emperor, which was re* spouded to with great entnueiasm. Tin? SI. Nloholu* Hunk. New Yokk, Doc. 28.?Ex-Mayor Hugh J. Grant, receiver of tho Su Nicholas Bank, visited the institution to-day and held consultations with the bank ofli suiu 1 lu will not take full charge until when State i!u,.W Eiamlnet L'reston will hand overthe bank'salfairs. Received our Ambnunndor. Bkrlik, Dec. 28.?The empress ol Gotma?v at noon to-day received the United States ambassador, Hon. Theosraisas cordial nature, the em press being ea pecially gracious to Mm. Uunyon. Minors Drowned. HxurtX, N. 8., Doc. 28.?Four minor, named Faulkner. Lois, Savage and Turtlo were drowned to-day in the Kvmonds-Kavo gold mine, ten miles IrC llnlifas. A blast broke the wall of tlie mine and let in tho wate . Severn We?tli?r on Uio Atlantic, v..,.. York, Dec. 28.?Reports of sevore weather on tho ocean still continuei to come in. All vessels are arr'vint,'ovor.1U0 and have many stories to toll of the high winds and rough seas. W.TII manv clergymen, public Bpeakera ringers. and actor., Ayor-s Cherry ^sirSr-S| and. expectorant -fleets are promptly realized. 0 . 11,Ink and Act Quick. Monday, January. 1. will he the last day oi House's Special Piano Sale. Wuite, the only medium in the city tell, your name, troub^s and all you wrf ^ brin^'back "be ab.ant. restores lost afTevtions, removes .pell? and bad tuc 8616 Chaplino ^dJteVartie. out of town send stamp for free advice. Enoftovar vour lucky day pass. vv?m? delay an hour. be $5. After January 1,ill ? ?u to JiZrtttinwu*. "" until February l?t. ^ llolUlny Itnt??. The Ohio River rsUro^wlU^eU^on ?nT^VKironT?rr."CtonUe SSTSibi round trip, with return limit January^. j8" G. P. A. e.rrY .Ecosns often makes a (treat v^r a sixty second remod) for difference. A six y ^ o( (hu |Ut)gJi bronchitis, chok ng p # crent bless l"?* Oomth Cure is such a retnS only25 and 50 conn a ody and costs <?>ij - mooli in bottle, contain "* bott]0"0( other kinds, value as \1,^do^aI,e "x. Yoi nK. John liriilfncort, Ohio. f Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. bTRIKIVG BIINKllS 'it At Helta Vornon Drive Away Non?unl Mali?hlioi itr May lit) Callrtl Ou. li Pittsuitroii, Pa , Dec. -8.?The atrl 0 ins miner# at ISunola mine*, nonr !.:< ir Vernon, on tho Monongahela river, a t determined to prevent tho operation r the pits with new men and it in prol i- ble that the ahorill will bo called upi 1 to-day to preservo the peace. An i , tempt to mart tho mines yesterday j , pulled in u pitched battle, in which i r vol vers, stones and clubi played an / , live part, but no ono was seriously i jured. Tho nonunion miner#, howev< wore driven away. i?i#ht atrikera we r arrested for riot later in the day ai 3 chariot have been preferred airain 3 twenty more. The strikers are maul b foreign era. 3 " _ Gov. Lcwolllng'* Trump Circular Co , Topeka, Kanu, Dec. 28.?The sheril of Kansas at their state meeting whit I they aay they attended as peace officoi [ not as politicians, were unanimous t condemning tho governor's tramp ci . cular. The sherifls generally agree tli the governor's letter to the police boari ordering loinency hasgiven great licen to tramps and has increased hold u and robberies. r The 'loxas cow boys take Simrnoi Liver Kegulator when tyliou*.?J. Pierco, Kanchero <jran<ie, T<?xan. | Brings comfort and improvement an tends to personal enjoyment whe rightly used. The many, who live bei ii'r than others and enjoy life more, wit Inca <>v !?>>?<1 itii m hv mnrft Tirnmntl adapting the world's best products t the needs of physical being, will attcf the value to health of the pure licjui laxative principles embraced in th remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its predentin in the form most acceptable and pleiu ant to the taste, the refreshing aud trul ' beneficial properties of a perfect la.i 1 ative; effectually cleansing the systen dispelling colds, headaches and fevei . Hid permanently curing cunstipatioi It has given satisfaction to millions an met with the approval of the medic; 1 profession, because it acts on the Kit neys, Liver and Bowels without weal ening them and it is perfectly free froi every objectionable substance. Svrup of Figs is for sale by all dru; gists in 50c and $1 buttles, but it is mai Iifacturcd by the California Fig Syru Co. only, whose name is printed on ever package, also the name, Syrup of Fig aud being well informed, you will nc acccpt any substitute if offered. stationery, books, etc. I Holiday Goods We have opened a fine line of goods forthe Holiday I rade, such as Games, Children's Books, Albums, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. The ' finest line of Cards and Booklets ever brought to the city. Call and See Our Lino Before Buyln CABLE BROS. im MARKET STREET. ' deG I Found. c 0 Tue Best Place to jJuy 9 Q 1 PERIODICALS, MAGAZINES, STATIONER In at I. RPREBSE'Q, 1410 3Inrk?t Street. Periodicals, Magazines or Dallies delivered I rotir nwldence or place of butinca. Agent 1< t Wttsburgh Delivered for 15c a wed j including Sunday. 'JOc. no I 1894 SUBSCRiBE N0W l or Dallies. Weeklies and Mouthllos (or U cotnlug year. Publishes Lowest Prices. D I vered Everywhere. Christmas Paper?. 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Comfortable rooms, cure/ill personal iu<truc* n- tlon and low prlcw. :r' M'oo ?com:, and see ca? ro hi iovv ana W Here Shall We Educate Our Sons&Daughters? fTs A h-indkomelv illu-vtratcd announcement of two ,1 ucllcnt Schools, with an introductory cssav on nc above subject, thet may be of inc^litnahlt; u lue to you, can be had by adiircbxin]' T::u , ' -uciiKTS, (lAiiuitk, OHIO. "1 dn2-rrliAH s Irs. ffl. Stevens flail's BO [>S School for Young 118 ? " Ladies and Children, 131(1 aud 1318 Market St., Wheeling, W.Vt\. The Island caw and olectrio motor* pass the <t?u?r. Third iinnuul session begins MON!>AY, < 8EPTKMKKK \s. ib'9?, continues fhircy-niue weeks, divided Jnto four term*. This school otior* a comploto nnd thorough education la j Practical Knglish. Mathematics, Kugiish Classics, ! Liiiiii and .Modern hang nanus. The fdiool consist* of Primary. Grammar, Academic and College Preparntory depart monif?. ( The methods and course of instruction will compare favorably with thy best seminaries in the country. Hoys are received in tho Primary and first year ' CJrammar. For circulars or interview, apply to f MUS. M. STEVENS HAIIT, Principal, Ilcsldcnco Xo. 727 Slain St. | r a <i. Linn, PreMdont. Jos. Srvr.oi.n. Ca-iblor u J. A. jKrrxnsoif. Awtatttit Uurtiloe. | 11 I i: Bank of Wheeling! ? CAPITAL $200,001), PAID IX. J WHEELING. W. VA. 0 ? DlULLTOIU: A. J. ClnrKa Jo'opn P. PJIUU. r James Cummlnt. JltMiry Bloborsoa. y A. Key matin. Joseph Soy bo Id. * OIb?on Latnb Inioro't paid on *peHal deposit* ? Issuesdralu on Knglniid IrehiidandScatUnl ft uiyll JOdEl'lI HEYBULU Ousbior. I. [j JgXClIAiVGE BANK. !; CAPITAL? ?S300.00Q. ? J. N. Vancb Prc*ldont I.. S. Delai'Laik Vice I'rorideui I r. Dlllhcions: \ J.N.Vance. (Jaorgo E. Stifel. ( ? .1. M. Urovrn. William Kliinghara. i? a Delaplaln. w. a. Kclloy. v John V/ow. I Drafts Jssuod on England, Ireu;nd, Scotland ud all poiuu in Europe. I JOHN J. JONES. 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