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HOLIDAY- -- GOODS ,Jm BUY NOW. This is a good time to buy your Holiday Presents. Everything in that class of goods is niw complete as far as assortment goes and lines are unbroken. Why wouldn't a pretty Silk Vest be a pretty pres ent for your husband or brother. They are very sty lish and dressy. Or a dozen of pretty Linen or Silk Initial Handkerchiefs Or a handsome little assort ment of Neckties. We have just opened the prettiest line of new Neckwear ever opened in Great Falls. Yours for trade, TI E BOSTON SMEXICAH FILIBUSTEREBIS \\11hatI \ ill t'o e I. of it ' 'liey't Hit lt FaIis Fnatial Follower.s Revolts. totldnit Ili.istl in lBrooklvyn Sulb lelrginl SNeven Ltint&'ert Gtails -railling Adds Hot ruo. 'itlliurtuerl Inl i Mexi.o. is'lli ION, Nov. 21. Senor iR...lll lro. .'\ 1iann minister. called l'resi dlnt z's attention to the Brownsville aind S.nttnio telegral s recently pub ,I ii lh. papers to the etTeet that varin, her;t was heading a revolution orthrr Me-xiico which was supposed on ti e inirease. lnoor Ilimero is ay in receipt of a enhlegra lni froim D. iaz hof which the following in an ract: Catarin (lt arza organized in the ter ry of the United States in violation their laws an armed hand of about hty I wn. As the boundary line is so enaive he was able to cross at a place re there were no troops, ant while - and some armed ranch men started pursuit, lie robbed the unprotected ages hte found on his way during the t} or forty hours which he remained Mexican territory and crossed over Rio Grande river into Texas without ng molested or interfered with by the per authorities of the United States. and a few of his men are now teor izing and recruiting on two ranches Texas near the frontier, and so far bout any interference from anybody. rza never stopped to tight his pursuers. e one killed and few wounded he i were shot in their backs while run g at full speed. UPtIRINO IN IPERIA. * Msahlnations of ia High Prlent Cause a Revolt. LsN.xl,. Nov. 21. -A dispatch from heran, the capital of Persia. etattes at tiIh rmjtahid or high priest of the iah sect which is the predominant re iotIs sect of the country, its followers unabring nearly 7,(NtK.(Nt), recentlv ,iei:ted a revolt in Manzerrndan it prov e III northern Peresia. Tilrt govern eat took prompt ameasures to suppress e revlIt and a ibody of traipus ryas d is atheed to restore order and to place the igh iriest under arrest. The relbels err plrepred. however, andt maIte a etrrlirnedi resistanrce against the Shah's sitrs. 'IThey entrncael d thelmselves in Strollng position nd it a hng contrstetiI nil dlesper.rte battle ensued. T'll- rebels '.re finally defeated. Inot, I )wev'er. ln ia li,, hIundred of their number had leeu killed. The Iss of troopI was "_t rllitl. .1 large number of rebels were klken prisoners and it is erxpected sum nary justice will bie meted out to them. IYnI thle prisoners is tih high priest , wlorse mIacllinations the whole trouble he dflue. I'RACTICA ILL (ONE. thel Allial e and rarmtuer Mutual l Rene. lit Assoclation Have A snlllg.ntate.d. Isl.lm cNAs s, Nov. 21. The alliance ad F"armers' Mutual Beneitlt asseriation re practically atualgamated, though ach has refused to adopt resolutions '-king to a consolidation. But the two rganizations are just as tirmly united 8 it the formal resolutions had Ieen lopted. The arrangement lohoks to a liSappearance of the Fuarers' Mutual len.eft association before its next iln eonal meeting. Last night and today Ie alliance has been initiatingr into its eambbership many of thie ullt prouni ent members of the Fuarmers' Mutual lenetit association. T'leset are to1 go a"k to their homes to proserlyte mrlllong uhlodges. The alliance agreedr toadlnit ublodges of the Farmiers' Mutual lihn lit aessociation Intor the alliiance ulari thi ayment of $1 for blink. It is expected that Ibefore the tinle for he next annuanl eeting of thte l I'tarmersr' tutual Berelit association nearIly aIll the riges will harve joined trhe r lhunce. .arge numbers of delegates to all or - cations have alrentd left tl ei city. aniI it I thoughit the suprere' counrr deidrhtd nt to longrr iarmrit staite agt1s1 tro :at e numbers of tht oerur1ril. Thlis is re arded as an evirlhn1e that Itir litefor1nl 'reei asscriation'ls rhlanrges IgIllilnst stlate cnts are to Ie ilnvestigaterd lby tilt, sl reme council. met .li l 'Itrat n It ! tf. 4 i. l Ie- w s .id 1 til l HI. (ull l llll 1,1 i 1ti illll .ll L * lli' I Lnuse t Io blowsi ght I llg till s a'rated. Bitter I! litical felling over t. i ,'ll.leet \elctiiln when IihI- l ,I, I1 VaLd, I iate wasill defeatedll i for conuniss onllr andl I law $sit relported yelstllerday. caused t'illh 11.lnou Ir. The parties wore formerly political Iriends lIt (4lllare now iwrln nmili esll . 'Navigationl has been closedll I on Ivile iAII(I. 311311 ILL 33'Hil01 llll (Ht111 11113 ll "i h litlj L Llle and the mlail is lnow heoin l ,irries. by staige. Jury DIhsaree. P ,l l..l:. S. D)., Nov. :'1. Th'll jury in the case ilLinst 'TL'uched." lI nepi1111 fI1' Ilull m(host. flor attemptnll g l, kill iWoIoden hllrn iat 3ltlephii Iission L(lilt August while digging a grace. rlturd a verdict of disugrllementll. It ' as . ill IlL. trilIed again lt Ni oni, F, lls ill il ember. The jury ill tlhe cas, ilgLlillt Itlirneii 'ITrll rse . I.llr selli g whi skL y tL an1 II lnlnl alliei Spotted (' rIL ow LsIle is .uI rlei.Li. l)ilih eriii I, 1:,Id4 1 ii . \LI,.lLl.ll ,. 8. . I).. No.. . 21. Il]ll it eria haIL gainil bIlroken ,ilt. Thi areL are numerous cases idILrI!lil tLLwo detlhl., h'ave (LLeLurrdl. TILe conllgrlegati1onal minister and Imost or the IIatlinig lIphysillaLns ire uaiongst those under 01uraiiltine. The SUlperitntendent of ealth ordered'lL thell' schools closl.ed and thie) hailt been closeI until the tirrt Mondiay in ,lalnuiiry. A fuel famine hes been thrIoitelingi the town for the lpast two weeks. ,e.r 1some reason woild deailers Ilhave not beepj able to supply the demiand landi very few of the people are furnisihed with coal burners. The price is getting high which will cause considerable sutffering among the piooirer lasses,. An ilumprtant Suit Decadied. III I.l.snoli. .N. I).. Nov. 2!1. After ian all night session the jury in the case Iof W. J. Contrail against t)r. Ileorge Me fain, brought to recover 81$tl.00k). for al leged malpractice, brought in a verdict for the defendant. The suit has been the most important of the kind over tried in the state and attrlacted the pres ence of leading physiciansl frolm ilnearly every town. Judllge MeConnel adjLiourned iL district cllurt today. . . .{n Inlani Not a I.egal Ilonnlmani. Ptlen.l:, .. D., Nov. 21. Judge Edger ton olf the United Statisl ctlirt gav\e to personitl opinion yesterl day in the crili ,al trial of "Touched," that lie did not, believe an Indian not it citizen wa.s i Igial bondamian for ianothler Indian charged with u crime. In ai privaute in terview lie sta tItatd that anll ndian hs t Lget thle conseniit ftiro"t anli agent to sell hisi live stock and the' cunsllnti of th1e uigenllt for an Indian to Ihe bail for ullolther is till irt t If the governmuient alnd wouhl i IIthi i ilac ihe gtood and thtt witlhouit it Ill i wot thlh s. Ii H{' uldn't {ttirk. LI,.x u.r;olv'm. Nov."21. 'Prof'. l i, bert I.. Ihveynolla. whoil has been it studlllent andl pr'ofitessor in various colleges in this .'ity. was arrestedl here todayl under Ipe)lillt circulnmstances by United States Ieplty Marshial D)aniels on tile charge of blalck mailing. Prof. Reynolds is a younllg anluli of excellent habits and is highly respect ed in Legington and G(lausgw. his hIon . He is not twenty years of age. lie hai been in Lexington about twiyears iand is inclined to be a practical joker. About six monthlls g I e answerid the advertisemllent of a niman in Kansas City which was published in the 'I'ranscerilpt. a morning paper in this city. it'he name of the Kansas City manlil wils Johlin Wheat, a rich widower. lIte of llourlb.i counlty. Kentucky. who wanted it wife. \Wheat wrote loving letters and sent his phot.ogzralph to hllynolds. Finally thte lliatter wrote to lihe Ialitlt lie wai s nIwspaplitlltr rI.eporter alnd wouII I ilat llhe stIlt.h "sh" itoinlvy. \'hliat inever in swerel this llhther Iilland ilb i .hl.s never hlard :iything until thlay whet ho ei u ti it," onu itlh " hli , h. Ili th't direction ~ " ,ln' r U . . chair I'111 l. issi i l ' i r.lll| I' aI ; .! .i o f" t th.I. [0CTATGR FI SECCA RESIGSI 'Jh l. (tl@plu ilions to 1!h , t.nme ".lra' ll So olml'lllill.ill. :l l ''llln'Tl'ur .. lin: I th;I I ' h i" l i .. 11 ;11 t. ihie Retire in Fitor 4'of the 1i . I'lie '' i' the PIl'vi.iaii nll i u 'rl t ii il i I et'i . II I itiii ltt e. r;ll it hi \etle inill PrIe hatl i l \No iii t di ltii.i r ns it' 4 lii toioiusl Ili.. lirde' Ilcllu Iiuiihere, tMni .,'l .l s i te111 i1u lr.i. of itte l iitiinir l hi-t k aiirn. I lt is not l hl lie..e.th at Ii, will lhie ierllilitt nl to I)it lirut l'e is in sy in uu;ll:y with tlli idlla fi'rce i t.o brleok tl. le rs t lllirderis retei l l ht the gi terli|.i . f lr i li, it eiiuh Iici le Juneirto is in .1 stu'it of erat -he 'itutnt, I.,ut no h ' pi' uts hae' % i. ,Ie b n H. 11. tihat i risun llo, isl thaw t v lh. ilri i flwas sof. uttin ii toh l. r thel iliili nse ii tiee i t lll ki su sst lihus inUlle. l' it. r t ire hliui I mi vd hulv is H si int erestd in iuthority. tut Ietirili ,1' resignlnllllg "is wut callnd it heil l d vcloid that he did ha n frini r o.f Ilorin, P.ihiotto, vice president rll iii chiefs i f ti roll, lirliiil g.visional lernit nent of which i'Fns. wiii the healii. iWhthr thlike ipposi tin will conit ent to allow leixitiuto, about whom little is kn\own hlere, ilto assume the leadlership of the state li not knot I iwn. It is not hl, li eved thlat he will ihe permlittuu to ait li chief executivi e even temporalrily un less itte il irn syliiithy with the ideasi aniil principles ofi i the leaders ofi todayl' revoluiitiionary movemehiiiiint. Rio de .uineiroi is in state of grat ex citeellnt, but no reiorts have ionte its yet indicating moll law or serious disor der. The uprising, however, had the ef feet of putting i stop fur the time being to ill kiids of business. Exchanges are hluded and eve'r bixly is so interested in watching politival develophnants that no thought is given to coiinaereial pursuits or business elemhlnts. The news that .,nseeli had resigned spread through tlhie .itv like wild fire. Iverywhere it i s r,.ceived with entlusinatic cl.litrs al llan wi.tnh ltii n of sltlisfietiol. The prov inies have not %lt ,..`en heard from. but it is bilieh,'d from alvices hitherto re ,.,,ived in regard to Itlih. groing opposi fioln throughout t. llohntry toh Foseai' suprilna 'y that thl i., .w of lit idolinfall Hill e.tirywhere Ie receiv' . l with the Iliull- satisfaction as i t the , apilal. 'h'hi ir.\v llution at I0i,,I, n.I;inlyi.l (,I b e.le It :l n.ilplis.h iI. 44i4HI \.i~II 44I? (1 j44440444i14' 444' tll'1.1· 11Ill 444'i'44i441 F 1a4t4ing lii. Ill. (I I 44' IIt. \1Ct. 01 i. ,.'ii ,' . Niu. _I. 'lIh. 1144444 l1 1 irp('ti~l iru h44 s 11:14 .~ liii phi.'.' I" uin thenl exto reus1.i.4i4 I i nc i i l liII aind 4nwi pla outheir re0I$N'i'tui( r ol thusji' li' nrat. le ' eft'e tilo l t iit cre lii ll I il i 'j. li Iii'rewt itiir4 iii "/',liii. iii' 11:Ii t uof thel\i' b iretjsk eiiii 'ity iliii".illtWi'4I 4 iii' jirolef th p rlpi e it in lt ii'. ht s,. WIlitii iinlIY UIf UiwU't ii " in h itI' fl i,' tin i iitng IIthe n t enubiut ctiiiiiiiitt tin I. jtitih1e i. . w iivt ho .ulsle &iaI. ' i this 44. . lu' n4 pa4iii their ,1~ restints rn'helrl. 44nt. Tii eii' i siiiitors e i k, trdially i44 41 141444i'i'i ii~ll jiii4"til 444i'4'4(11~ 4ii'* r' 'I 11iri i ilit. 11i444 but w iee I4 44ab4 tio pe 4su'' 44ries 4'e t 44' 4444 pi''41 444r4 n fu. r 4' city. The lii tiliui 4444 t he i'lI vltV 1414 itsaste iro, *'vIenilxl8,4 (i'0a,4444'e , 44444t' I llal, 4! 114 44414444sfl i4 n 1':4~ 11.' 1t! 40 4444itt4'r wto commi'4t' t'imslfu. 44 hti't144 . :.1414. Nov ..'iir'4 ThisIj44i4':i'4 d HOLIDAY-('OODS ( BUY NOW. ., A word with you in reference to a n.w Suit oi S Clothes or Overcoat. We show a beautiful line of tailor-made Black W " * Garments for nice wear in Cutaway Frocks, double breasted Sack Coats, with double-breasted Vests in elegant effects, made as well as it is possible to make S them by first-class tailors and at prices that will as tonish you. We have just opened a genuine English Clay Black __ Worsted Cutaway Suit, which beyond doubt are the prettiest as well as the best wearing garments tor dress wear one can get. We show them with the best of silk trimming for fromn $25 to $30. Don't fail to ;.ook our! stock, over before buying. t i eril l(.· i l' I " u.u.. . " , Il. ) ', ' . A gi..nt 1 t.1 .k 1t j t ... . .... rt 't.'. ' - 1: u C ' nrl · in 1 i. ,h ,. l ,,. A I t .., h. 1 r . .t .n I 'u11 t n . 4Itle* nn, l l'll, Atki t t . r )lll·llilJ tliVI ll .:.Al etitt.ln . Ilbt nrest llltn i1tl n tlno.I1it pt e it'"si THE CASCADE BANK (IFl (!ltEAT FAIl.S. 3MONT. hue1r April t, l"+.I, I I' iltr ...r.-.-t I 'ilit;A l .. . . . . ...........r .........n i n t11 .urlplu ..... .......... ........ 1Fi.. . LlllJ . Aki ... .. ........ ....I'r idlrt cti e awi tr ...or . i in't Ieri.sills n F.Capital j tkid up..... .. ........ .*'ltnhIhr WVll. .ht lhr. ......... . ... A P-:it ali r tI'li.er 4. It. :lkinsul, i. I i'. ,tlit-f . de .Ausr-tint . .Ii !. I) Ih., It.It.rti Switzeb r, Jitrit L/,nlni. A gKntrtl Ittntking itillsilts-o t nt'ol ,tIi. . IIr sn uit dl om stwcl tlll tillltndl1.sLil r -. i TdE SECURITY BANK OFI" GREAT FALl.S,. .M1.'1'. {V. M W ei.,t(.r .................... P· ris ,nt iliibrt Hlunkeu ker.. . . \.... Vio l'rncident N. A. Webster .............................(ashie-r ;t U.rOR:I 1.8. Pillsbury, H. O. ('bowen. itolt. Hlxnkenlbker, W. A. Webster, A. W. Kingsbory, ('.M. Webster. Frank C:oumbl. J. H. Jobnumn. Andrew Jensen. Active accounts Poli)ticl- . Interest lallld o time delmlits. Direct draflt iseittd on all the principal cities of Euroue. THE IERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS, .MONT. Capital paid np .................. .......... $ P00 ) Will Hank ...................... Presldent Will, Uh .. .............. ............ hicu President 'haa .. D). \lilt ... ...... ......... ...... ('. a hier III ItIOTRIiR: B. It. (Clinhmn. !. I. Rolfe. A. Nathan, Win. Albrecht, U. H. Chunrchill. A. F. luulewnry. ,. H. Anstin, N. N. LDickey, It. It. IHutchkisbG Julhu Hinelair. A genera| ulhxkini bulnillues t riinel(ttl. Fuir Oign and domestic e·.uhlnlnneo lnt.'r,,.t on timie deposits. THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF (GILE.T FALLS, MONT. S'.rn er, Th- ir ,t Noti onn l alnk of t'plitualid . ul irplhi ........... .. .$11,ltiA.ai W. iAhlri. r....... . . n 'te hl.ite I .. A;. itk~~u rtul.. .............. .. . .a I'FL hlt. r it. i. It II.... ......... . . \ ..t (whi. r Any hno.inemu it., Ih t..tkitug lit.n tral.tritlt , I ll 'ch, CIory,' A (1'l...'. l.:."w Jllhuihh'I1 'llt.it., Park hotel. QREAT FALLS NATIONAL BANK. - I'apitalll ....... . . . . . . .. .a. '*,+ Ford .. . . . . . . ' i. it e:. (.. Macla . ...··... .. ......Vi.. I r.t.+l'jlellt 1). L. Trlcy .............. ....... .r.... .. hi+,r Mattthew l Ihlnn ........ .. ...t.. eal .ut (F'illaleo W. tr IF...... ...... ,lhter l.tntlh.r l 'ou Vraltk F. ur ..... .. . ( .Asy & l'0, jhu.Itle L. Henry . . . . ....... ... eal ,Mtt. ,,hn T. lulrlh. \ . .... ...... ... .... ..H..l hh a D)avid F. Wilpmou . ......... . . . to)tknllllu l tillian t Mt teltlr ... . .. li.l:'!e Ml,,. Netilisrt J. I'. ituwer ............... n ht' kloa.n of Statlfor.l Trnn tact I gttlrl battlking bnhullutes. ltant .rehanoti ,n llriipll .itlets of I th Unite'. Siltoat an i Kutlltir. tlrea tl i till lilll n ied. BANK OF SAND COULEE, nhANI) t'tUlnUEE. Mto'l'. N n'. 1 u. W in+t . .. ............. w'r , cidn t J N. WeIlI ............ .. i.ic,,-l'r i nt pl ,'I ite.T tF t'i - A. K.'. l i l,' ,."rrtl.t.u |,. I t.]'h."t`ll.m (i. Ii. tt n t , Nat tllI t lin. l st . lli lltF rtA ntttry. will r n i - rail twll rI ttiit uliir ji t It 'o timl It t . ,rltge. it i ,ther" Iai .g l ihetwtt- nitih , th .The (i relt No rthern r ll .' as lint tsion t o thPu otailk. elam; the ill i." be |','lik i' l hiutlte lll llt. t (rmtl'n . nt l t inth.r lu :,k thie shoi rtest tirilltS'iulllltl ntil ln . W I I IN \.CC ,t a cmlletit,"r ppIing in thel ;tbc ,, 'r ile attitinmd andl ith at hCltJcritical lear Jprlate ;tbout cliha, iood,. wC, gr tb ,,11r little hattcht't at once and ,make fr hi; sculp. I'Ictallh,=l cally p1c;Iakin ,;ln d n1 ver let up till wCe cLll)ture it, tu,, in an IlntuI t J)lusie t.s.; NVI. No Iilisrepresel ltation 1; IlI'r ',ne ar\'. W e , ;n to; t 'h price. th;at Im- cre~it lit csti..il.,ntt cannot aIplrc ach. \\'t":y? l; cal,-e %% \ y' ) ;l\,p t cash for noul" and act boltom Io)(r ' N 11' chl;ses. T 'hlat 1. t t n I I a lln ;a d t \isIt to o,', "totr' w'ill I.,o., it. * WE HAVE ITI * FIr(m nl i\\ i il .l. uarl I; la It, I l;-). )on (.V\'u rn s d ,i ,' w lorth ofi ( hli e the r tt"iti l', li, liu lt liu" \\rill I:be entitledl to thil fllu, ini :: In tilcktet gets you o11 Ito:,er lr.' Silvr . ih . ntr Shell. w ,rth 1.::13. I0 tickets gets you one I,,g.er lr,..' Silver Napkin :ile. worth el.2.,. 13 tickets getls you - e ltHger li.ris. Silver ltuttil Knii,,. rtlh i r '_l l . a I i.kets gets you l .n Alarmi Cl( 'k, worth .2.-(1. :'; tickets gets you ni e seit ltoger liros.' ilver J'usplou~sw. 'rh $13.:0. 1(0 tickets gets you one set Io,wr brou.'s Hilver Knives al I"Forks, worth S$..0 We hate many other useful articles in Silhvrwvare that you can have, if preferred,I of equal value. I)o not fail to avail yourself of this grand offer. Remember you pay no more for vyour goods. We simply take this means of adlvertising our busines.,. We guaranter to .a\ve you 2o per ce'nt oni your fall purchase.,, asi.o, fron giving you these elegant presents. Spend your dollars with iu. You will havr ten ticket, before you know it. Our line of D)rcss Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Iots and Shoes. Notions. Ilosiery, etc., etc., never was more ccompllete.-. Come and sn. NEW\ YORK CASHI BAZAAR. BeoKon & Ahrens, Props. ,i, 'I'HANKS TO Tliii LORI), B [T GO TO EATON .. & .. CHAMBERS, For Good 'Thin rs For Thankzgiving I)inner ! JUST RECEIVED GREEN VEGETABLES. Lettuce Radishes Green Onions Parsley Cucumbers Celery Cranberri. s Sweet Potatoes Hubbard Squash Pumpki is \n fr aeusnin ~li 1Ifra h.. T al -. FRUITS. Mexican and Florida Oranges Malaga Grapes Apples Figs Malaga Raisins Candied Orange Peel Citron Lemon Peel Seed. less Raisins Dried Pitted Cherries Dried Red Raspberries Etc. )rit.l d si t.alllll i I llruit of Ia:v4r. \' rh t NUTS. ETC. Filberts Brazils Pecans Almonds F nglish Walnuts Shellbarks Pop Corn ttc New England Home-Made Mince Meat. Cenuine Sweet Apple Cider. FRESH OYSTERS Received Daily Direct From Bal timore and New York. Fancy Corn Fed Minnesota Turkeys and Chickens. APPLE BUTTER, Choice Dairy Butter and Fresh Ranch Eggs. EATON & CHAMBERS, 411 'entral Av. Telephlne 156. Great Falls Pin e Brick V lr;1 To parties aishin. to b..u z, o'h r a brick that for co ,r ,i dur.: lunlequalled byl anr other yard .:I Montrana. \e are also prelared ti , t anad contract for lI kiinds of brick buillingi We itite a cl.se i, ' work and material, and the public will tint' ur prices the lowest a,' . ' factory. McKAY C"S8