SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 , 1881- THE OBLAEA DAILY BEE : - SOUTH AMERICAN NEWS. Interesting News About tlio Oliili and Peruvian- Gov ernments , Peru Attempting to Pay Off the Warlndomnity With Counterfeit - torfoit Bonds. tTo Whloli Chill Object--The Cixl- doron Government Efloctunlly fc'quolchotl. National Associated 1'rcw. PANAMA , Oqtobcr 12. The follow ing is the ordurof CoimnniulcrLynch , of the Chilian nrmy in Porn , for the suppression of tlio recogMi/ud pro visional government , of which Garcia Caldreoti "nn president : In the future , in Peruvian territory now occupied , or which limy bo hero- nftcr occupied by the forces of thu nrmy under iny coininand , the exercise - ciso is ] ) rohibited of governmental power by other functionaries or au thorities thnn thoHo established by orders from thcsp hondqtmrturH , nnd tlio municipal authorities nlouo will continuo to collot tlio municipnl taxes in order that they can attend to local iicccHsitics. The publication of this decrco fell like n thunderbolt aiuon thoCalderon party. Tlio reasons which led Chili to this act are many , but principal among them were the imprudent in terference of the American consul , General Hurlbut , at Lima , in thu negotiations between Chili and Peru. Tlio Hooding of the country with counterfeit money , which was sup posed to have como from the United States apparently grounded thu sus picion that Hurlbut was sent as n miniator to Peru in the interest of a ring determined to eventually aecuro control of the guano and trade deposits for whose possession the late war started , nnd which Chili maintains should as the result of the war , bo managed so as to pay the war indemnity. The suppression of the4 provincial government has been for somp time foreseen by the soldiers and police , who have recently deserted to Piorola whenever they could. Cal- deron's government was supported by Chili , and for months past Chili has been attempting to malto terms of peace through it. Its congress agreed to ratify the terms whichccdod certain territory to Chili , but Calderon re fused to sign'tho cession. Chili found reason to suspect that Calderon was bolstered in the refusal by Lopes of American support , and placed a close Watch pn tlio way he conducted the government. It found that the Calderon government at the beginning of the yenr brought into the country a largo amount of counterfeit bonds and hud actually turned some of them over to Chili in payment of the war tax. Siuco then regular largo installments of the same counterfeits have been introduced by the same government by the arrival of each steamer with the mail from the United States. Three wouks ago 81(5,000,000 ( worth were introduced and circulated. This money is behoved to Imvo all coma from the United States through n ring in close connection with the head departments. The counterfeits were so well'oxecutod that they were taken all over the country and tljoil- true nature not suspccted until Sep tember 27th , when Lynch had his suspicions aroused and ordered an in vestigation to bo made all over Peru , which revealed the above state of at- faira. All this time the vigilance com.nittco , appointed by the former Peruvian government to specially watch over the money issues of Peru , were acting with the ring of counter feiters. Lynch at once ordered the seizure of all the books and records of Peruvian money issues which wan cll'ected , having lirat secured state- iiients from oyory member of the vigilance committee that no notes hud been issued by them since May and had no knowledge of any notes enter ing the country ninco then and that all money in circulation was to their knowledge good. The Peruvian .treasury was thoii seized and Signor Luuiazayal , a Chilian , put in manage ment with possession of all thu treas ury records in the country. The decree - croo which did this assured the coun try that the treasury would bo conducted - ducted properly mid pay and collect taxes , The bank was securely dx- aminod , and Lynch secured such complete evidence us to put every one connected with the countoifoitu completely at Jus mercy. When lie seized the treas ury and suppressed the C.ildoron gov ernment his immediate followers are said to have broadly intimated toMm- jstor Hurlbut that tlio government of Chili was ready at any time to discuss with tliv United States the propriety of putting an end to , the Peruvian government , whoso uolo purpose of existence seemed to bo the circulation of spurious money , and whoso solo Lope to support scoinua to rest on the interference in their behalf of the miniature of that country .in which the counterfeiting was done. When Lynch was prepared for such a discussion it did not molli- .fy him any to have llurlbcrt jmbliah oil uddreaH to him , in which these eentimontH occur ; "I must also decluro that the United States recognizes all the rights acquired by thu conqueror in accordance with the laws of civil ized warfare , They disapprove of war which lias territorial aggrandizement in view or the violent dismemberment pf a country.1' This was stating otliciully Unit the United States supported Calduron in ills re fusal to sign the terms his own congress proposed. Hurlbut fur ther harrassed Chili by this injudi cious' statement in the same publica tion ; "Tlio United States admit us a principle of public light that Chili possesses the rigiit to a complete in demnity for the costs of the war , and that Peru should puy it , but wo uro openly of the opinion that Peru should bo given thu opportunity Of ottering this indemnity , and that' Chili should not proceed to. toke it. Wo are of the opinion tha\ \ the taking by Chili of any art yPeruvian' territory will bo ustly cbnuidorod as an pvident sign hat Chili has adopted , an aggrussivu policy for the sake of aggrandisement , and wo cannot too any good reason for thii. " Thii letter produced it fooling of indignation in Chili , and was re garded na impudent. It was followed by another from Hurlbut to Picroln , nasurinu him of the United States' Rympnthy with Cnlderon With the inforuntion n Lyiich's pos sum , ho became convinced that Hurlbut , with the connivance with the state department at Washington - ington , meant to bolster up Caldoron at Chilian expense nnd throw the weight of American inthionco which Chili's interest in guano and in trndo deposit in favor of the ring made in Lima and Washington , 11 o therefore determined to take n decisive stop. The Farmer's Seventy Yon.ru- New York Sun. Ah , there lie ! a , lad , at tlio plow } Ho bo.its the boy * for work , And wliatwu'cr thu ts k might be Keno c\cr PHW him nlilrk , Ami lie can laugh , too , till lili oyca llun o'er with mirthful tent * , And filng full irmnynnoliMlino Rontf In npito ( if Buventy yenrn. "Oood morning. friendM 'tis 12 o'clock ; Time for n linlMiOtir's root , " Ami fanner .lolm took out Ills lunch And nto It with n 7c l , "A Imnlertimk. It in , " ho wild , "Tfcnn following up these utotrs Orinenillnif fences , far , for meTe To fcsl my MVcnty years. "You nik ino why I feel so yonng , I'm cure , friend * , I can't tell , lint think It in my good wife's fault \Vhii'n kept tno up MI well ; For women micli as f ho are ncarco In thin lK > or vnlo of team ; Blie'HKlvcn mo love , tvml hope mul slrcnijUi } 'or iiuiro than forty yearn. "And then my boys have oil done well , As for as th'uy luivo KCHIC , And tlmt thiiu warms nn old man s blood , Anil help * him up mill on , 3Iy girls Imvo ifevcr cmifed a pang , Or rniscil'iip anxious fcarn ; Then wonder not that 1 feel young And half nt Bovonty yenrs. "Whvdoti't my Rood boys do my work And let mo nit nnd rest Ah ! friendH , tlmt wouldn't do for me ; I llko my own way best , They have their duty ; I Imvo'mlnc , And till the end api > carn , I mean to Hindi the will , my friends , " Said the mnn of seventy yearn. HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES. Coming bonnet ) ) coat their nlirulows be fore. fore.Dark Dark shades of green nro nmonj ; the favored colors for bonnet trimming. Cloth dldrtfl will bo perfectly plain or nlaltcil , with silk scarfs taken across the front. Silk conllngs , rich "cnnlollorn , " and tags will bo moro unod for trimming * than over before. The now ] > oHKamctero ! are mipcrb. these inteiulcil for evening dresses coating us much as S'JOO the Het. Costly fringes nnd jiassamcntoricH tor mourning wear are of dull jet with thu limlerlcsa line of crapo. Woolen goods continuo in u o for ladies' Hiilti , nnd with the addition of n llttls silk , Hume very tasteful drwos are mado. White and croim-colored note paper ! H tc Ixi the winter fnnliiim. Moro prunotmo- cil colors iiro of China blue nml pittt.ichio green. The old-fnshlnned leg-of-mutton slcovex nro to bo thu btyle , but they are modilieil , and the balloon-sluped { nilfH replaced by smaller onou on the upper part of the ilcovcs. limbroldorcd caMimotcs , the embroidery wrought in nilk or the dress itself , are very handsome. Tlioy nru mndo up in combination with satin do Lyon or satin inorvilloum , llriiiiottca with light complexions can improve their general npjicarnnce by the HAD of powder on the hnir , but If the com- ploxinn la dark and ollvo-color , powder should never bJ employed. l''cmalo lusthoto I prefer a man of bralim to a 'man of muscle. What is itrengtll In a husband by the nldo of dell- i-ncy ? Worldly yoilng lady Then fiow in the name of guoilnc.su do you get your corsets - sots laced ? Diiriiii' the autumn Reason there will bo worn a inlmbor of longrcdlngotesnf broche goods in thu colors of the dress. The long rcdlngoto Is of Lyons brociulo , coverccl with purple velvet paiisies on a 1'rusnioi : green ratin gronmlhig , A very becoining style called the Henri II. hat , iHn kind of Derby shnpo , with the narrow brim fnlllng over the forehead , and turned tip on the left Hide , where it is lined with velvet. It is of bronze.colored felt , and the velvet Is in the name color. Tie | now IVrstnn or Koinan ulripcd , brooidcd or 1)1 aided goods in nilk or wool , which nro exnibltcd among fall drem fab- iloj , nro strongly recommended to ladies who wish to remodel their own or their children's last year's suits with compara tively little expense. Deshabilles now made for fashionable 1'niislan ladles nro to elegant that ordina ry w Iking suits appear qnlto plain when compared with them , Thcxu lu-door dre os ure cut in thu back half tight , and down the front they fall straff-lit. They are completely covered with laco. Corneous trlmmini'A nro , of chcnlllo with out bends , for instance , n wldo band of cream wluto dahlias with leaves and buds In ima < led green chvnUlo and nnothur of tlgor llllc.s in wonderful shading. These pasaamcnterlos uro cunningly BO wed on the ureas matorlnl , anil appear au if wroiu-ht Upon the fabric itself. A rich dinner dress is of garnet-colored B.itln and \ olvct. Against the lower part of thii skirt , on the left side , nro embroid ered qnlllPsnUornatlug with natin iiufllni'n , The velvet oversklrt Is draped In ninny plaits nnd raised over the ! ft hip to show this trimming. The long train Is of velvet. Around the skirt Isa narrow garnet-colored Hutln plaiting , Jlonnots and haU art ) qulto varied in n\\n\xs \ \ \ The largo hats , mdtablo for young and pretty faces only , nro to bo much worn for dnvliv ; , theatre wear , and walk. Ing ; fur the latter purpose , however , they imut be In dark colors nnd very simply trimmed. The brim la sometimes raised on one "Ide , falling on the other , and Is coyercd with pulled , uhlrrcil , or gathered material. The trimmings conMstof plumes , tufts , aigrettes , and ' 'torsadeu" f plush , velvet , or chenille. Hultona nro works ( if art , marvels of artistta carving in wood or pearl. A costly net has the head of Queen BODS done in cameo , but own moro exquisite is a per feet Murpuurito ; , whit * with yellowish heart , rising from a imioko-tintcd back- ground. IVurl and btecl buttons nro on beautiful and popular as over , Dogd and dog brads nt't under plate gaxH are nmong noVcltit'H , while Ktiglinh pugs' heads carved In wood appoir tut the newest thing for Uubby jackets , for youni ; ladica , One of the prettiest wny of making n unit for n miss Is to have the uklrt plaited , and thu waist with n tmtln point in the color of the uult. The baok nml front of the waist are > gnlh rcd. Over the skirt fall Hinall panlvr * . The long eleovea nro drawn Inround thu ohouldora nnd wrlnt , and nre left loose In between. Par little girls about \2 yearn of ngo the short uklrts nro plnit d uiut have no nanleni. The triiiiininlnra consist moatly of cuthersniid Batln ribbon bown. S13K HKIIK You are nick ; well , there i liiet ono reme dy , that will cure you beyoiut | x 4ibHUy or Joubt , If It's Uver or Kidney trouble , Uonsuniptlon , Dy | > psia , Debility , ' Well'H Health Itcnewer" 11 your hope. (1 , DrutrgUt Depot , 0. Y. Qoodman , Uiuuha , (4) ( ) AM ESTHETE ABROAD. Eofloctions on tlio Ways of tbo West and tlio Manners of tlio East , To Which "tho Pale , Ambient Air" of Lancaster County Adda Considerable Color. ThoCamnnrlnoii Ton Awl'ully Too- Too. Corrctpaiilcnco ol Tlio lice. LINCOLN- , October 20. The idea that is entertained by the majority of the people livini * in the oaslorn states about "lifo in the west" is as amusing as it is erroneous , They think that "going west" ii like going to jail or to congress or Homo other outlandish place , and is the last resort. So far as T am con cerned , I find u. sort of wild freedom in thu west that I enjoy and i * not found in the east. I have lived in the great cities , un der circumstances that brought mo in contact with the pcoplo at home as as well as in business , and invariably I found the society of the "upper tons" to bo composed largely of envious , cold-hearted , pain-faced people - plo who did not seem to enjoy lifo nt homo , but preferred to go tr > the ball with his neighbor'a wife and leave his own to go , if Homo ono else called for her , or stay at homo and read the ac counts of the cycloiics and sod houses , alive with Ilcas nnd rattlesnakes , thatornainontthopniirios , andbrcatho n sigh of relief for her dear friends , who had courage enough to make a start for the west nnd leave the timid , worn out fogies behind. Tlio Now York merchant gets up nt 80 : ! n. m. , takes a hasty lunch for breakfast , goes down town on the elo- yated railway with an expression on his face'that sots the clerks in contu sion ; "tho drummer" ' hands him his card , which is "laid on the table" for , future consideration , and after a ro- coniioitering tour , concludes to go out and take something ( a walk , I mean ) , nnd it would bo very hard work for a reporter to follow him ; ho is so pressed with business that ho has only time at noon to eat n dozen * 'hnlf shells , " and finally goes homo to dinner at 0 p. in. Ho moots his wife and perhaps a gen tleman friend caller , who hns oper.i tickets to compliment in behalf of the hostcsH and never thinks of thu children until ho has returned from "the lodgo" at midnight , when ho calls up the nurse to inquire about them , and to see if Mrs. left any word when she would bo in , and whether they-aro taking ice yotornot , and ho retires utter writing n dozen busty letters to InH "warm11 friendH , tolling them of the latest styles of silks now in the market. In Juno last 1 had occasion to re turn to Nu\v York for a tow dajs , and though I thought I remembered how the world moved there , I was amus ingly surprised at the questions that were asked mo even by tlio well read , when I informed them that prairie lifo was much onsicr thnn theirs , that thu people mndo money easier than they , that the niorcha t always had time to "dlinko" and give a cheering word to n stranger , that the children were healthy and were natural roses on their cheeks , that the growth of the farmer's hogs aiiiounted to $5 a day while ho was riding around for moro ; that a boy nnd tenm could grow forty acres of corn , that I never thought of making u will every night on account of the tornadoes , that wo had us much and as good to oat as they , and nt reasonable prices , that it was not necessary for n young man to get a permit from the governor before ho could speak to a lady without offending her. They would begin to inquire - quire thu prieo of land and railroad faro , and ask mo where the beat loca tions were , &c. If. they were only to sco the country around Lincoln , they would never return to their stony "hog lots" or get wet up to the knees with the dew that is on the grass at 11 o'clock while trying to gather u fo\v raspbcrricn that grow in the fence- uornoiM before it "dried oil" so they could go to work. If they could to day pay a visit to Lincoln and note the appearance of the city throughout , with , her groceries displaying a de licious assortment of luxuries , and listen to thu Jacket of the mechanics , and see the people all looking good- natured and apparently happy ; who live nt homo and enjoy the com forts of their families ; who bought cheap lunds and Imvo paid for them nnd improving them to suit their notion , generally in a variety of styles that relieve the coun try from its original monotony , they would ask how can so many people of dillorent nationalities get iilong so well together and live en mass 90 harmoniously. There are no bad characters hero , nnd the city is kept under good con trol by three policemen , and tlio hotels nro crowded nil the timo. Ninty-six transient guests nro booked at the Arlington to-day. The streets of Lincoln running north and south nro numbered , while those nt right angle * to them nro named al phabetically lifter the atylo of Washington - ington , D. 0. This system is very convenient for strangers , but some are inclined to mako.fun of it on account of the oddity no doubt. Among the improvements of the past scnson nro Messrs. Soaton & Lea's now machine shops tlmt illum inates the corner of Eighth and 11 streets. The main building ii HfixtiO feet on thu ground , with 17-inch brick wnlls nnd three stories. The foundry adjacent is 35x70 foot on the ground , with 17-inch wnlls that nro 18 foot high. This building ia used fern n foundry , nnd is to have nn addition built this fall that will bo 05x05 foot on the ground and the saino hci hth us the ono now built. New machinery will bo added , making n complete out fit for manufacturing iron. Thirty hands are now employed uud twenty moro will bo required soon. At the corner of O nnd Ninth streets I Cud a fine three story building' feet , on the ground with 1 < inch brick walls.that is to bo fitted up with a plalo glass front and will cost when completed $ i5,000. ! The State Journal company have a fine structure on Ninth and I1 streets that covers nearly ono half n block , but is not finished yet. Mr. Win. D. Gulick hns recently put his bakery nnd grocery slock in n now store on I' street and ho loflks very hnppy in there. , Thodomnml for building material has been almost beyond recognition , and dealer * are wearing ; smiling countenances. I notice the now firm of Stevens , Waters t Nad can have opened a lumber yard on Ninth and M strcola. Mr. Stevens _ has also built n now house on Twentieth street that co-it 8.,000. ) , Ho evidently in tends to remain here. The authorities have been opening the crmmd some ways south of the city to test the quality of the water that can bo obtained from wells there. They Imvo decided to tnko n trip to Michigan next week to inspect the workings ot water works that are sup plying .a city with water from wells , and will , it is expected , act upon this plan in the near future. The Country. Who that has over lived any time In the country but must have heard of thovlrtuoi of liurdock m n blood purifier. Burdock JJIood Hitters euro dycpepsla , billousncM nnd nil disorder * arising from impure Mood or derailed liver or kidneys. 1'rlco 31.00 , tiidl L-cttlc * 10 cent . 17 erallw Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Bacttocfio , Soranoss of ffio Cliosi , Gout , Quinsy , Saro Throat , Swell' injjs and Sprains , Burns and ? , fcafds , General Bodily Pains , 'Sbofn , Ear and Headache , r'rostatj Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Achos. ttc Preparation en rxrth tquuta ST. Jjtcois On. M a mafe , iitrrr , ttmplf and ehrtip iten l tvimnly. A trlnl tntalti but the comparative ? JrMlnR outUy of SO ( 'ml * , and erery 01:9 suffer. lei ; with pnln ua bare clicup uad tioiltir * rrooJ of itaclalmi. -J . Directions In Efre V f COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAIEB8 IN MEDICINE ; A.VOGELER c5c CO. , * t , Diminished Vigor. Is reimbursed In ( : rent measure to tlioio troubled wllli weak klJncys. i > jr a judicious lisa ot Htwlet- tor's htoinacli Ulttor vltlch Invigorates and cumulates ultliout xcitlni ; the urinary or gans. In conjunction ultli 1U Influence upon thorn , It correct * acidity , Improve * upputlte , and la in every \\av eomlucne to health and ncnc reXMo. | Another marked quality U Itg control o\cr lever and t uc , anil Its power of iiroventln It. 1'orualobynll IJruKglsU nnd Dealers gun- cr-illy. HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL CO , DCS Moines , Iowa , Manufacturer ! of BASH. DQOR8 , BLINDS , BRACKETS , MOULDINQ3 , AC. ( Ireat rcUuctlon In Uank Countcra , I'liiis ( ur- iililu-dand wonl turiiUlivl In nil kinds ol linrcl ornoJt wooil , Counter * flnlslicd In oil when do- alrcil. Slichlnv'ot all UmU lurnUliuI nml init Into IjiilKllii/rciuly for pnlnt on vliort notlm O'ir workmen are tlio best mechanic * tlmt ran bo product ) , Bat guionvyby giving us your con tracU. Btaln , Newell and Daluiten. Our forcinin in this ilopmtmcnt was ( ormcrlj with Frost Alnnulacturliifr Co , IChlcairo , llli , ami lus done KOUIO ot thu flnot SUIr Aork In tlio Northwest Onlcriiliy mall promptly attcmlod to. e20 m WAE IN PASSENGER RATES I IIOBDIK IIIIOS. , Drokcra In Ml Rallroail Tlcketa , Omaha , " Neb. , oH r Tickets to thu Kant , until further notice , at the following unheard o ) Low Kates ; Chicago , 912 ; Hound Trip , $24,00 , Thouo arc limited I'lnt-ClasaTicket ) and L'ooil for return through the jcar , ami via tlio Old lU-lW.le Chi- cayo , llurllugtoii < fc Qulncy lUilroad. Abe , ono nay to NK\VY01tK. litcl\3 . 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Ilyour LUcrla torjilil , restore Itto hcaltliy action with nUUUOCK IILOOI ) IIITTEUS II your I.Ucr (3 ( affected , you will flml a sure re- htoratUe In 110UDOCK IILOOD IUTTEUS , II jouhavonny upecloaof Humor or Pimple , fall not to take IIUIIDOCK BLOOD IltTTEKS. If 3 ou liao any dymptoms of Ulccra or Scrofulou1 Sorea , a curatlto remedy will bo found In 11U11UOCK IILOOU DITTEUS. For lni | > artlng strength and \ Itality to the sys tem , nothing cnn equal 11UHUOCK IILOOD IlITTr.ItS. Debility , tone up the system with I1UUDOCK IILOOI ) HITTERS. Price , SI.OO par Dottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ctt FOSTER MILBURN. . & Co , .Props . , EUTFA1.0 , N. Y. Sold at xvholeBale by Isli & Mcllnlion and C. P. Goodman. _ Jo 27 cod-mo Before- removing to their new OPEEA HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS S SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. EstablisliBfl 11 Years , AsseU Rciiroicntod 82,000,000 O. Acthu Fire na Life . j.0. T. TAYLOR H. CO , DON'T IT BURN I My liouao and furniture In Insured witii 0. T. TAYLOll & CO. , Cor 14th an < JIO , W. DOAKI. 1 , 0 , DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , S W COR. tr n'u OUAUA , WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , , eeOOincly ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB , ' The Only Exclusive Wholeimlo Drug House in Nobraskd SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. jy la-mo IB1. O- 1213 Farnhnm St. , Omaha , Neb. MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S Double Strength WMte Lime TO7T9 "Vfe A TPTTP * ! ? fPf * ST.PAULLIJj CSL MT. Lumber Lath , , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB. . _ soSlmolm WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALKIl IN Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. 0 i.mc.iy FEARON & OOLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Connlttrirncnts made us will reccrt u prompt attention , ncfcrcncei : State Dank , Omaha ; Platt & Co. , Ualtimoro ; 1'nck & llMiilirr. Chlraco ; M. Wrrlt & Co. . Cincinnati. -FOIl We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PKICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , iJiroimnts ANI > JOISDEKS OK 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. O3VC.S& The only exclusive wholesale houno in tiis ! line in the west. Goods GunsAmmunitionSporting PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. SXI3KTD XOXt. m-XOE-XJCST. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha. Ne CHARLES MCDONALD FAaEMHOTRT / % TVT NOW OFFERING FOR ONE IONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS mar j Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc , UXV OOSM ? . 200 Handsome Suits , at $5.00 ; 300 Stylish ( Suite , $1O,00 ; 75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Wo hnyc eororal lota of staple goods which will bo oflorod at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladloa should avail tliomaolvca of this great nalo of , ' CORSETS AND UNDERWEAB , 'LINEN AND 'MOHAIfi ULSTEES , SILiK AND LTNEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SCFITS AND BACQUE8. CHARLES MCDONALD. ,