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LOST ON CITY LOANS. Shrinkage After Western Booms Proved Disastrous to the Company. KANSAS CITY, Mo., September 26.-It was announced this forenoon that Otto Barnart of New York, treasurer of the Continental Trust Company of that city, had been appointed receiver for the New England Loan and Trust Company, with headquarters in this city, The firm dealt in city and farm mortgages in the west. Its capital is given as $825,000, and its last printed statement showed a surplus of $100,000. The company is said to hold $5,000,000 in debentures, $5,000,000 in loans and to have $175,000 cash on hand. The receivership is said to have been forced by the company's inability to close en loans made in 1888 and 1889 on western boom town property, most of which is said to be in Omaha, and which has proven a loss. The extent of these losses are not known, but are said to be large. The firm also carried heavy loans on western farm property, and although this is said to have proven profitable, the losses on city property is said to have dragged the assets to a depth where a receivership became necessary. J. S. Gilbert, secretary and assistant manager, has had charge of the local headquarters of the company for several years.