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in the work of recovering and identifying the dead. A CATTLE and horse disease, unlike anything ever before known is spreading among the animals in the vicinity of Council Bluffs, Ia. The animals are attacked by inflammation of the bowels and die in a few hours. LOUISIANA is now paying her 3 per cent. baby bonds" on presentation at the State National Bank, New Orleans. THE Lancaster Watch Company, Lancaster, Pa., suspended operations temporarily on the 1st. DULLNESS of business caused the discharge of 125 men at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's shors at Fort Wayne, Ind., on the 1st. JOSEPH PRATT, wholesale boots and shoes, Chicago, Ill., assigned on the 30th. Liabililies estimated at $100,000. MACOMBER & GREENWOOD, dealers in shoee, Boston, Mass., failed on the 30th. Liabilities $50,000. THE shoe factory of Chas. W. Copeland & Co., Boston, Mass., failed on the 28th. Liabilities $750,000. Stedman & Co, shoe dealers, New :York, and W. N. Taler & Co., shoe dealers, Boston, went down with the wreck. A FIVE-YEAR-OLD son of P. J. Vieaux, of Muskego Center, Wis.. 18 an accomplished violiniet and has already composed several pieces. PROF. HOGAN, a balloonist, started on a balloon excursion on the 30th, from Detroit, Mich., crossed Lake Erie and landed in the Maumee River near Waterville, O. ON the 28th, at Rutland, Vt., John B. Page commenced a suit against Clement & Sons for alleged libel in a statement recently published by them relating to the affairs of the Rutland Railroad Company. of which he is president. Damage is laid at $200,000. THE old New York state capitol which cost $110,000 to build, was sold at public sale on the 28th, and brought $1,000. It must be removed by October 1st, and the material will be used in the erection of a new normal school. A SHORT time ago a mad dog got into a herd of cattle belonging to Hans Anderson, in Otoe County, Neb., and bit some of them. Since then pine have died of hydrophobia, and it is believed many more are afflicted. FROM Wheeling, W. Va., came the news on the 27th that Mrs. Hunter, widow of Gen. Hunter, minister to St. Petersburg under President Jackson, and daughter of Vice President King, of Pierce's administration, had applied to the city authorities for assistance to reach Washington, where she expected to find an asylum in one of the numerous charities. She is 74 years old. HON. MONTGOMERY BLAIR, died at his residence at Silver Springs, Maryland, on the 26tb, aged 70 years. THE Ward Iron Company, of Niles, o., assigned on the 26th. Liabilities estimated at $1,000,000. A. G. Bentley & Co., bankers and heavy creditors, closed their doors owing to the suspension, but expect to resume in a few days. ROBERT B. BEATH was elected commanderin-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic at meeting of the vets in cainp at Denver, Col., on the 26th. THE Bank of Leadville, Leadville, Col,, closed its doors on the 26th. The failure caused a run on the other banks, but they wcathered the storm and are all right. The assets and liabilities of the busted bank are not repoted. DR. C.E. YOUNG, of La Porte, Ind., while out riding with his wife on the 23d, cut her throat and stabbed her in about forty different places. She can not survive. The doctor, who is a whisky wreck, is in jail.