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. , lft > v \ / H.H TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. WEDNESDAY'M.UHN1NG , SFPTEMBEK 20 80 Have now in store the Largest Stock of IN THE WEST , We can offer close buyers every inducement they can possibly find in Eastern markets , and save freigat , besides delay in transportation from East ern cities , which piomisos this fall to be a very serious drawback , on account of deity * . Having largely increased our stock for Fall Trade , we can offer Western Merchnnts Grea'er Advantages and Closer Prices than ever before. We ask the attention of Merchants who find it to their advantage to buy where they can find the Best Stocks , at Closest Prices , getting their goods quicker , buying often as their trade demands and not run the risk of carrying over large stocks of goods. Call and see us and convince yourselves , if St Joseph is not your Best Dry Goods Market. John S. Brittain & Co. , Comer Fourth and Jule Streets , opposite Court House. JAMES THE SECOND. Man from Maine Outlines a New Scheme to the Solid South , Sweet Bill Mahone , the Five Per Cent. Adventurer , Repudiated. A Pointed Rsferencs to Oarl Bchurz and His Famous B alarms. Ban Bailer Chosen Banner Carrier cf the Bay St < tto Bjnrbcus- Cornell Loads for the Now York Nom ination , Followed by Folger and tbe Bloct Nags. A Talk with Blalna. OpecUl DltpntUi to TUB lit * . CHICAGO , September 19. The Tri bune this morning publishes an im portant interview with James G. JBlaine. In it Mr. Blaine emphati cally disclaims ull sympathy witli Ma- hone and the readjuator party in Vir I ginia. Ho takes the ground that the \ republican party < could not , without violation of principle , rnako any recog nition of repudiation , and that the re publican success in 1880 was due t. ) its unfailing devotion to the upholding of the public faith. Qu always regarded it as a great political blunder for the republican pirty t < i unite with there - adjusturs ot Virginia. The readjustora v > ere nothing IHJS than the repudiating wing of the Vucinia democracy , and to unite with thorn was considered by him to bo the last degree ot f-lly on the part of tlio republicans. Mr. Biainu'a view of the dilfiirence be tween thu Maltono democrats and the bourbons was time the latter proposed to settle und compromise with the creditois of the mate on such terms as the creditors would accept , whita the Mahone party occluded creditor * from all voice in the matter , arid themselves fixed upon which they would eettlo. That was repudiation , and the rupub ilican party cjuld not unite with that in whatever ahapo it was proposed , or by whom it wan supported , Fur this reason his sympathies wore with the straight republican party , and not with thu rendjustura. Having thus pointedly expressed his opinion of MaUonism , Mr. ISInino further stated his own conviction of what should bo deco with the state of Virginia , confe Hedly unable over to pay its debt. Virginia won the great est aulleror by the confederate wir. Shu alone of ull robitl states suHdred dtememburmfint for her share in tlut war. Thu United States as a war measure tore from Virginia the territory known as West Virginia and -erected it into a now state. The loss wes a great ono. It was not aiked for by Virginia , nor even by West Virginia , but was purely a war meas ure. The United States has made no oompeusation or remuneration for this territory forcibly acquired , When the United States took territory by war from Mexico a price was paid for it. When the United States induced Texas , then a state in the union , to contract her boundaries and cede the large territory cjtuprised within thu present state of Colorado and the ter ritory of New Mexico § 10,000,000 was voted in compensation by forced dis memberment. In Virginia an em pire of wealth was taken from the old state and Mr. lilaino was willing , in coaaidur.it ion thereof , that the United States should now aid her In settling Jier anti-war debU. Mr. Dlaino also answers the criti cisms which Oarl Schuns made of Blame's administration in a very Jrauk manner , and shows that Schuiz was a spurious reformer and violated his own civil service rules in the interior department. ' 'What does Mr , Schur moan by dying that you come to the surface as a reformer now in your adversity ) " inquired the reporter. "I don't ; know hi meaning pro. cuely , " said Mr. Blaine , "unless that being out o ( oiBco 2 should naturtlly \ join malcontents , of whom ho has always boon ono. Unlike Mr. Schurz , I do not esteem it adversity to bo bo out of oflico. Unlike Mr. Schurz , I never held an oflico that * vas not generously offered mo without Booking , un cxperionco which would bo very novel lo Mr. Schurz , and very unlike the persistency with which ho sought , under Mr. Lincoln , a foreign mission which ho soon abandoned to seek a major general's comrrission , for which ho proved incompetent. No more persia tent oflicu seeker than Sir. Schurz over lauded on these chores or vr s bore on this soil , who has tried it in three states and is now settled in the fourth. " _ _ _ _ _ Bay State Bourbon * . Epcclil Dlspit b to Tin Dim. BOSTON'September 10. The dem ocratic alato convention was called to order and Qon. B. F. Butler nomi nated for governor. Resolutions wore adopted pluduing the democratic party to support all legislation tending to reduce the hours of labor and amelio rating the condition of the laboring man. man.Tarbox aaid that , while in favor of the principles enunciated , ho was op- poied to admitting any resolution not fully considered by the convention. The language of a resolution is often misconstrued when not carefully con sidered and worded. When adopting a policy we should act with caution and deliberation. The resolution presented is too vaguely worded to bo adopted in its present shape. The platform adopted is as follows ; The democrats of Massachusetts , in convention assembled , believing the time has tally como when many needed reforms of the government should bo boldly undertaken , invite the cooperation tion of ull liberal and progressive citi zens in the good work of initiating anew now political departure alike in the state and in the nation , that shall res olutely discard dead isauas that Imvo too Jong been postponed , and wo offer to them a platform worthy of their nccuptanco. Supremacy of the nation with con stitutional limits and integrity of the state ; c-qu.il righto , equal powers and rqual burdens , equal privileges , and equal protection by law under the govern incut for every ciU'njii of the republic ; impirtial freedom of the ballot mid abolition of all laws , whether on the jsUtutc books fjtimed at an equal limitation of the light of suffrage nd pirtiul withnjding of the H.icrod and fund ttnuntal ri"hta of representation - presentation rtform ; in civil service ; titnt'ss , not f.ivor it passport to thu public service ; opposition to political aanesomcnts ; thorough and immediate reform of the tariff to one for revenue only ; fostering American commerce and uluvcting American lubor ; de mands reduction of stnto taxes ; declares - claros agniniit mmptuary laws and class legislation ; holds the safety of dmnqcr.ttio ] ins'itut'ons depends on the prosperity of thu laboring classes ; pludgua party support to reasonable legislation tending to lesion the hours of labor and increase wages , and says the condition of the laboring classes demand immediate attention. Adjourned. Mitchell Nominated- Special DIspaU'B to Tiu UKS SALEU , Oregon , September 19 , The republican caucus nominated Mitchell for senator by 31 voter , 12 more than required to elect. The op position claim this was his entire strength. _ The Now York Uonreution , Special UUpatcli to fill Him , SiKATOOA , N. Y. , September 10 Thu leaders of the two prominent can didates for the republican nomination for governor are busy making con verts. Humors of defections were circulated around the hotels , but in quiries failed to substantiate the re ports. It is generally conceded that , should every candidate mentioned be presented to the convention , Cornell will lead , with Folger a very good second end and Wads worth a poor third. Wood , Starin , Robinson , are merely kept in the field in expectation of a dark horse being among them. Thu Skinner boom was started with the expectation of dividing the Wadsworth vote. It failed when the object was discovered , A prop osition for organisation of the conv a- tion was received by the Wadaworth people from both Cornell and Folgor loaders. The former suggested the narno of Stnto Senator Pitis for the temporary chairmanship and Ellis H. Roberts , of Utica , for permanent chairmanHiscock for permanent chairman was named by the Folger people. The Wadswflrth people called a mooting and about fifty delegates responded. It was decided unani mously tr > accept the proposi tion of the Cornell people , the state committee 'to-morrow - morn- irag to name the temporary chairman. Contests for lieutenant governor , judge of the court of appeals and con gressmen at large have been dwarfed by the contest for governor The Duchess county delegation of ten , seven are reported to have agreed to support Folger if B. Platt Carpenter received the nomination for lieutenant governor ? The Robnto Crowd * Special Dispatch to Tim Bis. SARATOO i , September 19. The mer chants , manufacturers and producers' association mot this\ovoning and do- nounood the anti-monopoly organiza tion of New York city as an irrespon sible body , and declaring they will not support' any candidate known to bo inimical to the business of the state. It is claimed over $300,000,000 capital was represented. Tha Iron Strlko Ended. ' Special DlepatcheatoTun BBK , PHTHBCHO , September 19. The district mooting ot the Amalgamated association was held hero to-day , sim ultaneously in this city , Wheeling and Yoangstown , at which it was de cided to withdraw all demands made Juno 1st , and present the old scale to the manufacturers forthoir signatures. The meetings were largely attended. This virtually ends thu etriko , as it in behoved the manufacturers will sign the ociilu and resume at once. The conference of manu facturers and a cninmkleo of the Amalgamated association will tnko place to-morrow morning , at which the scale will bo ollered to the former and other details settled. The strike last ed 110 days , and it is estimated that the loss to the men ia between $8,000- 000 mid $10,000,000 , , while that to the manufacturers is only conjecture. TERRIBLE RUNAWAY. A Team GOOH Through tbo Weatorn Union OUlco Windows. About 5 o'clock last evening a ter rific runaway took place on Fifteenth street , roiulting in the injury of Mr. Joseph Bull , the ticket agent at the Union Pacific depot , who WAD at the time standing in front cf the Western Wontoin Union Telegraph oflico. The team that made thn break be longed to Mr , Hugh McCtffroy , and started from Me Oa I Troy's place on FifU'onth and Djuglaa at roots. They struck first across the street and in front of the side entrance to Oruick- shank's building , collided wi.h an out fit belonging to Oeo , P. Bemis , cut ting slightly the forelegs of Hernia' horso. They then ran south on Fifteenth to the Wabash corner , where they ran across the side walk and headed for thu oflico of the West ern Union Telegraph company. A number of persons were standing in front of this place and all succeeded in getting out of the way ozcopt Mr. Bell , who was struck by the oft horse and knocked down , while the run aways plunged into the windows , Ono of the horses got his head through the glass and his fore leot on thu inside of the sill and the other got his nose in , The window was of throe- eights inch glass and breaking cut the faces of the animals considerably. Manager Rheum was Hitting at his desk , about six feet from the window , and was struck by pieces of flying glass. He thought the end of the world had come , and looking up saw the two horses looking at him in a sorrowful manner. Meanwhile Mr , Hell was picked up looking quite palo and was taken over to the Wubash oflico and Dr. Gibbs was called in * Mr. Bell was foond to have his right aide injured and his left leg and his loft wrist hurt. It was hoped , however , ( hat ho had no inter nal injuries , and hi ) was linally taken homo in a carriage , Merchants -and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited tq Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned fc ' and Occupied by R. L. M'DONALD&CO. , \nirt irt ' \ DRY-GOODS , Notions and'Furnishing - . 5 Goods , AT ST. , IMO. , The Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing House in America , containing tho. , , . arrest Stock of Dry Goods ntidj&'lfioiiii west of the Mississippi. Solo manufacturer * * W * of the celebrated , vfvv " jr ; . McBonaldVpveralls , Duck , Denim and Cottouade Pants , GYCLME ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now .popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at V5 ' Western Merchan's ' an more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying theirfall ( Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent jtowns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upoptfeceipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples./ ; The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac- * V''i' ' tion guaranteed , Remember i p > , R. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE EAST AT EASE. u Temporary Lulfin the Worlfl of War and Diplompy\ ' The Virtue of' . > Forbearanc9 Succeaafally fraoHced by the British. Vy The Country people Tl fully Return to Their. ' in thef * : Labors | , * Fields. 'V { o The Future of Effypt Jllioumied 'by ' Continental Editor * . ? Tbe Coming Coronation of ttiu Otar J Utber Foreign News. Spocltl D'lpatchcn to Tun DIK. EDITOKIAL ADVICE. ' LONDON , September 10. The Tall Mall Gazette recommends the estab lishment of gen d'armos in E ypt of ficered by Englishmen. The Journal do Debate , of Paris , gives similar ad vice. ITALIAN CONOIIATULATIONS. The Daily Mows , commenting on the hastilo tone of some Italian papers , says it has reason to believe , never theless , that Italy was among the ear liest foreign powers to congratulate Great Britain on her success in E < ypt , by sending , on the 15th inst. , assur ances of good will and sympathy. HOUIUNO TUB IIKUEL.S. CONSTANTINOPLE , September 1 ! ) , El Janraib , an Egyptian newspaper , advises tbo khedive to confiscate the property of the rebels and duvoto the proceeds to indemnify the sufferers from pillage and incendiarism. AKFAI1U ) AT UAI110. OAIUO , September 19 Mahoumad Pasha Sami was arrested disguised as a priest. Two passenger trains are dlly run ning between Cairo and Kafr El Dwar. TIIK KUItDIHH CIIIKK. CoNHTANTiNorw , Soptuiiibor 10. The porto denies that Arab Shuikh , Oburdullay , tendered submieHion. TUB COUOHATION OK THE CVAH. Sr. I'KTEUHBtwn , September 19. The Czar starts for Moscow to night , most probably for the coronation. All private telegraphic service and rail way trullio in the direction of Moscow will be suspended until his arrival there , and 3000 troops will bo stationed along the line to Moscow. The date of the coronation is a secret. ALL HU1UIENDKKINO , ALEXANDRIA , September 19. From 10 o'clock Monday morning until late this attornoon bodies of infantry , cav alry and artillery continued to pour in from Aboukir and surrender their arms. Many moro are to como. The iron-dads Minotaur , Sultan , Incon stant and Achilles , and thu gunboats Falcon and Condor sailed eastward this morning and are now anchored < < IF Aboukir. The forts there will be oc cupied by the sailors and marines , Altogether 23,000 men from various parts have mudo submission at Kafr El Dwar , Thu telegraplo censorship has been abolished. UEHKT WITH ICE. LONDON , Beptornbor 19 , A tele gram from Sir lltnry Gore Booth , dated Haimnerfest , September 10 , states his vessel , the Karamet was be sot with ice August l-'th , and was subsequently driven ashore on Fern island. Shu floated September 2d uninjured and sailed southward. FATAL riHE I ) A Ml' . DUIILIN , September 19. An explo sion of fire damp in a mine near Dort mund , killed twenty persons. HAH HAD ENOU01I , September IV. The commander at Damiotta has requested that an oiticor bo sent him to inform him of rocmit ovonts. This is consid ered as the foreshadowing the surren der of Drttnlotta. , TUB LAST TO BORKENDElt. LONDON , September 19. Abdulla Pasha , whoso surrender is announced , wan commander at Damiotta , and thu last to hold out of Arabi's generals. ESCORTING THE KUEDIVE. ALEXANDRIA , September 19. A troop of Indian cavalry leave Cairo to-oay for the purpose of escorting the Khedive from Alexandria to Cairo Thursday. MORE TROOPS SURRENDER. CAIUO , September 19. A largo body of Egyptian infantry with four batteries supposed to bo from Stli- hiyah , appeared at Tantah and sur rendered to a batallion of highlandora. THANKS rOR VICTOUY LONDON , September 19. The arch- 'bishop of York has issued and invita tion to the clergy , to observe next Sunday as a thanksgiving , and pub lishes a special service for the occasion. CAIRO , September 19. Abdnlah Pasha his surrendered. A CABLE FROM PORTUaAL. LIHIION , Suptombur 19. A contract has been signed between the govern ment and Uraam for laying a cable be tween Lisbon and the United States , touching at Azores. IlELBAHK OF HUSl'JiOTH. DUBLIN , September , 10. Danny Woodward , William Urophy , and Cut- Ion , arrested on suspicion for thu murder of Informer Bailey , were re leased to-day. MoAlfray , Poll and O.irey arrested for the Savillo murder , were also released. The roimtiuing suspects in prison , with thu exception of those who can bo brought to trial , will be speedily discharged from cus tody. IIOUNU1NU TENANTS. At Swineford , county Mayo , 1,000 ejectment decrees are posted at the court house at the instance of Lord Dillon , No rent has boon paid on Lord Dillon's ojtato since 1879. MEXICAN RAILROADS. MONTY , September IS ) . The Mex ican National railway was yester day accepted by thu engineers of the Mexican government , and a munici pal ball was given in the evening to celebrate the completion of thu line , HONORS TO TIIK VICTORS. , September J ! The entire populati of this part of thu unuitry havi ) returned to tluiir ) nmn > s and urn working in the ficlde. Kv ry linuso and hovel floats n v/liilo lUj : . The forbearance of the conijuorint ; "rniy produced a most whoksomo tiled , All native property was left untouched , There have been illuminations every night since the arrival of the English troops in honor of thu khedive and England. IWtB.H I'AHADK. ALEXANDRIA , September 11) ) , At the ministerial council to-day it was determined that Hiaz Pasha , minister of the interior , should go to Cairo tomorrow - morrow to represent the Egyptian government at the grand military re view in Cairo on the 27th. THE IOWA POOL. Anotuor Meeting and u Threatened Hupturo. Special Dispatch to Till 11H. CHICAGO , September 19. The gen eral managers and freight agents of railroads running northwest went to Milwaukee to-day to meet Mr. Mer rill and thu Milwaukee & St. Paul oliicials for the purpose of ratifying thu new trutlio agreement recently du- elded upon hero. When thu report of the committee of freight agenta was submitted it was found a clause had been inserted by the Milwaukee & St. Paul that the passenger business be included in the agreement. This created much ill feeling , it is said , the claim being that passenger business was not at all contemplated , and the meeting adjourned without reading the agreements. Another meeting will bo held in Chicago to-morrow. It is thought unless an agreement is reached at once n war on northwest ern and Omaha business will result. It is charged the Milwaukee & St. Pan ! inserted the claims to prevent an agreement till the bulk of the cattle - tlo carrying trade has boon done. The Patent Llvor Comot. Special DlBpaU.li to Tin nun. IlcciiKSTKK , N. Y. , September 19. Dr. Lewis Swift , director of the Warner observatory , is receiving mes sages from all parts of America , claiming the discovery of a large na ked eye comet now visible near the sun. The doctor says it is the same comet recently discovered in South America and moving west. It is not the comet of 1812 , nor identical with any known comet , WASHINGTON , September 19. The now comet was watched at naval ob servatory \his \ afternoon. It was found in right aeconsion 11 hij-urs 19 minutes 32 seconds , declination 12 mir.ntc'B north. The comet was easily seen with the nakoJ eye and exhibited a short tail with britrht head 01 con siderable extent. In the tolvscopo the nucleus showed a confused muss ol brightlight , indicating a largo comet with plenty of loose material , Mtnbbml to Doutlt. itptcUl < JI pntcIi to TIIK Hun. AHUADIA , la. , September 19. A fatal slabbing nfTr.iy occurred in Ar cadia , Iowa , lust night. ThomunFiiy , a saloon keupur , stabbed Thomas Maher in three places. Thu victim died this morning. Dcntruntlvo Prnlrlo Flroi. Special lilepotth to TIIK UBS. LINCOLN , Nub. , Suptombor 19. A vast prairie lire in raging in thu west part of the btnto. The table land be- twiHin tlio 1'lutto and Republican rivers is being ravaged to-day with disastrous olfccta to hay and grass. No loss of life is reported there , though two men wore fatuity burned come days ago north of thu Plattu. Heavy caltlo ranges ore in the dnvas * tuted section , and unless rain cotnvs great loss will follow. A special dis patch from Indiauola says the citizens hud hard work to nivo the town. Serious Idthvn of property will result if gulus should occur. TEfcEQUAl'll NOTES. NKW Voiik , Beiiteinbir I'J.-Hlx him ilred einpldjCH of the Hteinwuy iiluno workH wriit on u httllio to-iluy In nupport nf the iiKivfincnt of tholr Itillow workers In tlie A torla factory , JRHNEV Oirr. N. J. . September 10 , The 1'ennhylvftiili * railroad ompany voliuitur- ily piil.I . tu-iUy § : UlOOiii , ) ulil il tlio muni cipal t'"V ! inineiil tor 188'J , KOCK IHLAND , Ill < . , Hptember 10 Tlio tlilnl uiiuuul ciiuvi ntlon ciC the L'i | or Deulern nml Muiuf lUureru' 1'roteutlvo a ao.httin ( met thli morning , Thirty ill * . trlctH were reiriuentetl. | Cdinmittees were aii'ijiitod | | ' and rue van taken , The ( liilm line Hteamor AlusUa from New York nm ° lo tlio run lu U ilaya , 18 lioiirn and . ' 17 iiiiimteH to ( Jueenstiwn. TKHIIE UACTR , Tnd. , .Sauturilier 19 , The rmnilun uf ( Jrant's oM irglmunt com- mvnced here to-day umi will oi'iitlnue ' tlireo days. Soldier * rro arriving from nil part * of the country. DALTIIIOIII ; , Hcitember | 19 , At tbo iratio ptiniaries in two wurdu pl tel li lita followed tlui cl'inlng ' of the polU. Kri'dmiclc lluchheliner , a tialooii keeper , wuu tliu unly uio wounded. Hr. Louie , Septfinher 10. The tariff coniinlnitlju at1:15 : p. in. udjuurned to meet to-muriow at Ntt hvillc. and Fever. Special DlipaULM to 'I III llsn. UROWNSVILLE , Tox. , Soptumbor 19. The water is still rising in the streets. Many Mexican families are driven from their places of abode. The citizuns complain bitterly of the necessary quarantine between here and Mutamoraa. Mass meetings at thu Market hall demand the raising of the Qairnntino. Nineteen now catos to-day , G deaths , 4 from fever , 1 from diphtheria. NKW ORLEANS , September 19. The Picayune's Ponsncola special rooorts 20 now cases of fever and 4 deaths. A largo proportion of the cases re ported to-dry are among colored pee ple. Five sisters of charity are ex pected from Now Orleans to-night ; others will follow. Bain Bll. Sprdal tlbpatch to Tlio BEI. OnicAoo , September 19. Chicagos 13 , Wnrcestera 5. IJuiTALo , September 19 Bostons 8 , Uiillalos G. DETROIT , September 19. Provi dence 0 , Detroits 2. CLEVELAND , September 19. Troji G , Clovelands 5 , tou innings ; called on account ot daukiiess. THE OLD STORY. A Oouplo of Men bwtndlod In a Con- fldunoa Gomu. Yesterday a couple of men about twenty" years of ago arrived- the city on route west. One was u'Mis- ' sourian , "and the other came from some point in Iowa. In the afternoon they met a couple of men , ono of whom introduced the other as n man who was on his way to Montana , and thu four walked together up Tenth street. Whin near the ( Occidental the oil IWIMS check businuis wns pla > uc. and ono of the boyn Vuhuvnl ot $80 , and thu other of $ GO Thu stranger , who said ho was going to Montana , then said thut he must go and see about bin baggage and that he would mt'ot his ncijuaintanccs at the train and bring p.mon lor the whulu party through to Montana. The > oung men were at thu Denver train , but , it is needless to nay , did not find their now acquaintance there , and at length , suapicious that nil was not right , they slated the ctsu to Wiley Dixon and the matter was soon put in thu hands of the police. A de scription of the confidmioo thiuvos was given and Olliccr Djimhuo thinks ho knows ono of them and can find him. Nursing mothers gain etrenuth by using Itruwn's Iron Hittura. It acts hko u charm in ii'storing to health and strength overstrained nature. Qoneral lloword. At the 8 undiiy ecliool union mooting - ing , held in thu First Nuptial church on Sunday , the following was adopt ed ; WIIKKEAH , Wo the Sunday school workers labored iirst for Christian con viction and life. Secondly for the elevation of the moral tone of the community and thirdly that by pre cept , example and iiilluonce wo may to the utmoot possible extent induce the keeping of the Sabbuth day holy by lessoning in every possible way ita desecration , and WHEUKAH , Wo learn with sincere pleasure of the recent action of Gen eral O O. Howard , who has lately biiun placed in command of the mili tary department of the PJatte , in winch manly Christian action , he has exerted his influence and control to ward lessening the desecration of the Sabbath , it is hereby Itesolted , That we do now and here by endorse and thank him for such action and the iiiL'uenco ' exerted there- All the special policemen sworn in for the utatfl fair week have beeu discharged ftud thu force reduced to its normal num ber , sixteen. Mr. Joe Meilundor takes pleasure of informing his many friends that ho bus severed his connection with 8. P. Mono & Co , and now can be fouud at the popular dry goods establish ment of Wiig & Westberg , corner 10th and Jackson , wheio he proposes to sell to all of his friends Dry Goods , No tions , Boots and Shoes , at much lower figure * than any up town home.