f sro r " -- fcMMU irtU4y, VW" HMltkUW!Khrt4M1MMftMtof J 51 X I 3k.. The Chief C. D. HALE, Publisher RED CLOUD NEBRASKA MURDEROU8 ATTACK MADE UPON 8TOLVPIN OF RUSSIA. IS TWICE STRUCK BY BULLETS Gala Performance of Opera at Kiev Scene of Shooting Emperor Attendant of Function at the Time. Kiev, RiibbIii. Tho RtiBBlnn pre tiller, 1. A. Stolypln, was attacked vlille nttendlng u gala performance at the ojiorn Thursday night. He wbb wounded twice by his assailant. One bullet entered his hand, white tho other ienetrated the body grazing the )ler and lodging l the spine. It Is reported that the rornler's wounds nro inortnl. Ktnpcror Nicholas was pros ml in the theater at the time the pre mier was attacked, and his ussullunt arrested, Both Sides Still Calm It. Tortland, Ale. An apparent major ity of 134 votes for repeal of tho liquor prohibitory amendment of tho Maine constitution was announced In nn olllclnl statement Issued by Secre tary of State Cyrus W. Davis as tho outcomo of Monday's election. Tho secretary's repoit Is based on signed returns from town clerks. Certain dis crepancies which Indicate errors by town olllcials in returning the voto are not taken into account In the secre tary's report, as tho law requires tho eccretnry of state simply to tubulate the llgures as received. Fix Date for Trial. Los Angeles. Judgo Walter Bord Well has announced that the trial of John J. nnd James B. McNamnra, nl leged dynamite conspirators, would be. gin October 11. There has been con eldcrablo rumor lately that there might be a postponement for a week because of elections, holldas and tho visit of President Tuft, but tho Judgo eald nothing known nt present would Interfere with tho beginning of tin trial as scheduled. Troops to Escort President. Leavenworth. When President Tnft rrlvcB hero September 27,- prnctlcally nil the troops stationed at Fort Leav enworth will bo brought hero to act as lils escort. TIiIb was announced by tho commandant at tho fort. Tho troops will include. threo troops of tho Fif teenth cavnlry, tho Thirteenth Infantry, Ihrto companies of engineers and bat tery E, Fifth Held nrtlllery. Tho bat tery will lire tho presidential saluto of twenty-ono guns. Celebrate Semicentennial. Topckn, Kan. Celebration of the flf tleth anniversary of tho birth of Kan sas as n state began here Monday with the opening of tho Kansas state fair. Only three of tho men who signed tho Wynndotto constitution, which, uton its approval in 1SC1, ad mitted Kansas to tho union, now are living. Mr. Dryan Will Work In the State. Lincoln, Neb. W. J. Ilrynn. under the nuBplccs of tho democratic stat committee, will spend threo weeks making campaign speeches for tho democratic state ticket, beginning Oc tober D. Tho schedule will call foi an average of three speeches a day. Recall Death of McKlnley. Canton, O. Tho tenth annlversnry of the death of the late President Wil liam McKlnley was observed with sim ple momorlnl exercises here Thursday. A number of magnificent floral plcceB were taken to the mausoleum. Much Tobacco Ruined. Sufllold. Conn. Damage amounting to more than $200,000 was done to standing tobacco by the heaviest frost which has occurred at SulHeld for twenty-five years nt this tinio of the enr. Earlier In the season hall ruined ubout COO ncres. Springfield, HI. To arouse- Interest imong the people of Illinois in mens tires to curtail tho enormous loss ench year from fires in the State. Governor C. S. Dencen has issued a proclamn tlon designating October 10, 1011, as "fire protection day." That day will foe the fortieth anniversary of tho Chi cago lire of 1871, which resulted In the destruction of millions of dollars worth of property and the loss of nu merous lives. Governors of six states have Issued proclamations along tho lines of that made by Governor De ceen. Have Appealed to the Governor. Topeka, Kan. Tiring of the troublo tetween Mrs. Ella Wilson, the mayor of Hunnewell, Kan., and the council snen there, the commercial club of that town have appealed to Governor etubbs to stop tho row because of the alleged unsavory advertising Hunne iwell Is receiving. Ed R, Slier Elected President. Omaha, 'Neb. Postmaster E, il, filzer of Lincoln has been elected pres ident of the national association of first class postmasters. HRSOTDOW EVEHTS OF THE DAY 80ME PARAGRAPHS OF TIMELY INTERE8T. ARE BRIEF BUT TO THE POINT Items of Events That Are Transpiring In Our Own as Well as in Foreign Lands Washing ton Political News. Washington. Directors .of the American Tobacco company have declared tho regular quarterly dividend. Tho republic of Portugal has been formally recognized by Great llritaln, Spain, Germany, Italy and Austria. Attorney General Wickcrshum Is not along In his anxiety to get jail sen tences Instead of fines for big offend ers. It Is the purpose of the postmaster general to extend the postal savings 8 stem to tho smaller itostofUces of tho country. It Is understood that If Canada rati fies tho reciprocity agreement, Now Foundlund will move for u union with tho dominion. United States Senator Pomercnc, who lias been confined to his home by un acute attack of kidney troublo for bcveral dujs, is much Improved. It is learned that Senntor La Foi- lotto will wait until after congress convenes early in December before announcing his candidacy for tho presidency. It has been ruled that Red Cross stamps or seals may bo placed on tho bnckB of rleccs of mall provided they contain no minerals nnd do not resem ble postage stamps. Congressman James P. Latta, of Ne braska, died Monday nt a hospital at Rochester, Minn., of a relarso from nn operation for gall Btones, per formed several weeks ago. Tho first woman ever to enter tho diplomatic scrvico of any country In the world Is Miss Clothildo Lulse, who has been appointed by tho president of Uruguay as nn nttnche of the Uru guayan legation nt Brussels, Belgium. Resolutions protesting against James Wilson, secretary of tho department of ngriculturo of the United States, acting as honorary president of the national brewers' congress have been ndoptcd by the Dos Moines Ministerial association. General News. The price of sugar continues to soar a few points higher dally. Tho strike of the Illinois Central shopmen has been averted. Rainfall at Wichita, Kan., nmountcd to 7.99 Inches In twelvo hours. Firemen on tho Erie railroad have made demands for increased rates of pay. A race war at Alexandria, La., has resulted In many negroes leaving the pince. A destructive fire which broke out in Antwerp could be seen ns far away as Brussels. Theodore Stanislca, under $5,000 bond nt Lincoln for arson, has fled, It is believed to Honduras. Tho Boclal democrat congress opened at Jena, with 450 delegates from all parts of Germany present. Prof. J. W. Crabtieo wub unanimous ly elected to the vacancy of tho hend of the normal school at River Falls, Wis. A donso fog at Grand Rapids, Mich., was responsible for a street car col lision In which twenty pcoplo were hurt. Twenty-two persons nro dead In New York City as tho result of enting toadstools, mistaking them for mush rooms. Fire which caused a loss estimated nt $100,000 wiped out tho business sec tion of Garrison, la., at an early hour Sunday. Tho rubberized balloon Viking, con structed for A. Holland Forbes of New York, has been purchased by citizens of St. Louis. MIsb Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, is believed to bo near death nt her summer homo in Oxford, Mass. Excavation of prehistoric ruins of tho Jnmese Plateau, north of Albu querque nnd west of Santa Fe, N. M., is under way. v Tho Western Germnn Methodist con ference, just closed at Enterprise, Kas chose Eustis, Neb., as its next meeting place. The deposed shah, Mahammed All MIrza, whoso attempt to establish him self on tho throne has met with many reverses, is reported to be in full flight and to have reached Gumesh Tepe with seven followers. It now appears on the face of re turns from town and city clerks In all of the 19C towns and plantations in Maine that prohibition was not de feated In tho special election of Mon dny. as at first indicated. Thoro was a clash between strikers and civil guards at Bllboa, Spain, dur ing which tho latter fired Into the crowd nnd wounded eight persons, two of them fatnlly, It Is thought. Stephen K. Smith has been arrested at Larimore, N. D., on suspicion of be ing one of the men wanted In connec tion with tho alleged wrecking of the Los Angeles Times building. John Jacob Astor nnd MIsb Madeline Force found a pastor to perform tho ceremony nnd wero quietly wed at Mr. Astor's Newport home, atfer which they sailed for an unknown destination. The Chinese Kxprors company, with only Chinese on its board of directors, has filed articles with the secretary of state of California. It 1b reported that the entire prov lnco of Szcchcunn, in China, is In re volt. Tho rebels aro exicctcd to de clare thHr Independence. Mrs. Ernest Brothers was Instantly killed when sho attempted to un tangle tho electric wires in the ccllnt of her home nt Wellington, Kansas. A fierce bnttlo occurred at Brest, France, when a largo mob of cheap food manlfcstants engaged the troops At least forty persons were Injured. Hull, some of them measuring nearly eight inches In circumference, broke many windows nnd ruined crops in tho vicinity of La CrosEO Wis. The parents of little Annlo Lombcr gcr, whose nudo body was found in a lake near Madison, Wis., are being put through a rigid examination by detec tives. Tho nude body of Annie I-omberger, aged seven, stolen from her home nt Mndlson, Wis., Tuesday night, was found Saturday floating In Lake Me nonn. Tho Saxony nrmy maneuvers reached a realistic character when sev eral cavalry scouts wero drowned while attempting to swim the river Pernn. Mrs. Ralph Johnstono of Kansas City, Mo., whose husband was killed by a fall at Denver, Is studying nvin tlon with a view (o making It her life wo'rk. Four hundred lumbermen, delegates to tho lumbermen's convention, with their wives nnd friends, have depnrt-. cd from Detroit for u cruise on 'the upper lakes. Twenty-eight of the rlco mills of Ixmlsiann have been merged into tho Louisiana State Rice Milling company with nn authorized capitalization of $9,500,000. The nppcarance of Mt. Etna Iibb be como terrifying and panic stricken pensantB nre fleeing In every direc tion, fearing a repetition of tho Mes sina disaster. Farmers threaten to boycott tho Michigan state fair at Detroit because of their opposition to Aio reciprocity IdeuB of President Tnft, who is to bo there on tho 15th. Edward Butler, capitalist nnd for mer democratic boss of St. Louis, died Sunday nt his homo in that place, after n lingering illness beginning with paralysis a year ago. Tho Chincso viceroy has ordered foreigners to leave Peking nnd the refugees, among whom nre thirty Americans, nre making their way through hostile districts. M. D. Hammond, a wealthy stock man of Pawnee City, Neb., was found dying in a Rock Island freight car at Topeka, Kans., with his skull crushed. He died soon after In a hospital. E. C. Bishop of Iowa and J. L. Mc Brlen of Nebraska aro among tho five delegntea appointed at the national educational association to tho con scrvntlon congresB'nt Kansas City. Eight men wero killed nnd sixteen wounded when the state guards fired into the manifestation to Francisco I. Madero at Medina, Mexico. Accord ing to authorities, the excursionists wero to blame. ' For preventing a serious accident on tho C. & N. W. railroad near Mcndota, Minn., Eugono Lnbbey, n seventeen-year-old boy, wob presented by the passengers with a purse of $10.70 and a set of resolutions. Western Arkansas and eastern Ok lahoma aro being flooded with ' can celled Mississippi state warrants re deemed January 1, 1904, which have been passed off as nntlonal bank bills by followers of fairs, carnivals and picnics. A contract for the construction of the three dams and eight nnd a halt miles of canals on the Flathead, Mon tana, Irrigation project, awarded to a Pro8ser, Wash., firm, has been ap proved by Acting Secretary of the In terior Adams. President Charles Barrett of tho na tional farmers' union, declared nt the union cotton growers' convention that a France-German syndicate has guar anteed any amount of money up to $75,000,000 toward financing the 'south's cotton crop. John J. Johnson, known ns "Dog skin" Johnson, has confessed to tho murder of Annie Lemberger, seven years old, whoso body wob found in Lako Mononn, nenr Madison, Wis. Ho wns Immediately sentenced by Judge Anthony Donovan to life imprison ment. Tho Chinese nnval vessel, Hal Chi, is anchored off the entrance to New York harbor. Five deeds, all dated prior to 1795, have been filed for record in the office of county recorder at St. Clalrsvllle, Oh 1,0. The deeds are for land in Goshen township, Belmont county, and two of them are written on sheepskin. Max Mossbaum, eleven years old, a pupil In the public schools at Chicago, has confessed to the police that ho had been robbing safes for a-year. Ho explained how he could work tho combinations by listening to the fall ing tumblers of the locks. Union musicians nt St. Louis have asked that tho organization of Boy Scouts be barred from participating in tho Taft parade there September 23. The Injunction against the executor of the Mary Baker Eddy estate In New Hampshire has been dissolved insofar as to permit of the payment of $72,000 to the Second Church of Christ in New York City. Two masked mon entered tho First National bank at Cokevllle, Wyo., lined eight men up nnd relieved them of their money, locked the cashier In the vault, and made their escape with $1,500. F E PUTS CARBOLIC ACID ON HER TOOTHBRU8H. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Lincoln. Florence Arnold, a 11-year-old girl, died hero Monday morning within two hours of tho time when she rolsoncd herself with rarholln acid used by mlstnko In brushing her teem, tiio girl confused the bottlcB found In tho soml-darkness of the bathroom nnd put tho acid on her toothbrush, An .Omnivorous Bovine. Holdrege. A Phelps county cow bus done remarkably well In the mat ter Of SOlvinc thn hi eh rnit nt llvlnir Unfortunately it was not known how well sho was BUCceedlnir alonir thin line until she was dead. In tho stomach of n three-year-old heifer killed by local butchers was found a remnrkable collection of rusty nails, old Iron, glues nnd similar articles not generally placed on a cow'b bill of (are. , Indian Killed by Train. Valentine. Turning Bear, an Indian, wub struck nnd killed instantly Mon day by a westbound passenger train. Ills family wero on tho station pint form and ho wns running trying to get thero also from tho other Bido of tho track. Spectators say that he was not three feet from tho engine when ho tried to cross and ho seemed to run right into tho engine. Take a Vnlentlne. voy Hornby, city, took an here to Sioux Long Canoe Trip. Charles Ilelzer and liar two oung men of this unusual trip, going from City in a canoe via the Niobrara and left here In a long and two Missouri rivers. They canoe nbout fifteen feet feet wide. Buying 8huberfs Apple Crop. Shubert. Buyers nre here purchas ing Shuberfs big annunl apple crop. It is estimated thnt over two hundred carloads will be sent out. Last year over threo hundred cars were Bhlpped. Nebraska City Engineer William Lewis, In charge of tho Burlington en gine that hauU the passenger train between thia cit? and Red Oak, suf fered from heart failure and wns found unconscious In his cab ua tho engine entered tho yards here. The fireman brought the train to n stop. His alertness nlone averted trouble. NEWS FROM THE STATE HOUSE The report of the state banking board shows building and loan associ ations growing rapidly in the past ten years. Plans for tho two new buildings to bo erected nt the state asylum for the insane nt Lincoln, have been filed with tho board of public lands and build ings. " t'Rev. J. II. PresEon, former com mnndnnt of tho Milford home, hna as Bitmed his duties us recording clerk In tho executivo office, succeeding the governor's son, George Aldrich, who will enter tho university. Governor Aldrich hns directed Attor ney General Grant Martin to begin ouster proceedings ngalnst John J. Ryan and Joseph Povonka, fire and po llco commissioners of Omaha. Tho resignation of P. J. Harrison ns state university registrar having be come effective, Assistant Registrar E. M. Rutledgo assumed the duties of the office, In uccordance with his promo tion by the board of regents. E. O. Stoohra, the new all-year ath letic director of tho state university, will begin work on the formation of a football toam at once. Coach Stoehm does not regard the latest changes In the rules as of great importance. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, In his address at tho state fair grounds, warmly commended the reciprocity treaty with Cannda and dwelt at length on the beneficial results which he believed would accrue from the adoption of the treaty. The stnto legal department will move for a Judgment in the supreme court September 19 In the quo war ranto ense against Chief of Police Donahue of Omaha. Tho motion will Include application for a decree for feiting Donahue's right to hold office. Receipts at the offico of the secro ry of state for the month of August were $10,843,15, obtained from the fol lowing sources: Articles of incorpor ation, $1,243.75; notarial commissions, $84; motor vehicle licenses, $77; brands, $40.55; certificates, $66.75; corporation .taxes, $9,225.10; corpora tion tax penalties, $100. The board of unrdons will hnld a meeting September 11, at which time It will hear three applications for par don and about twenty applications for parole. The men seeking pardons are Phillip Mauve, convicted of larceny; Andrew Hawkins, who was sent from Frontier county for a life sentence for the murder of a man nnmed Jansen; Albert Jacobs, convicted In Sheridan county for burglary. The Nebraska banking board has issued n call to the 664 state banks for statements showing conditions of their business on August 31. This is the fourth call made for 1911. M N BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA. Kcncsaw wants a new school build ing. Kearney'B new federal bulidine li practically completed. An agitation is on foot In Aurora U organize a Y. M. C. A. Tho harvest home festival at 1111 dreth was n big success. Tho national convention of postmas ters is in session at Omaha. Freo delivery of mall may be estab lished shortly at Broken Bow. The receipts of the stnto fair will amount to more than $92,000. Rev. Frnncla Brown, pastor of the Baptist church at Surprise, has re signed. Fifty-ono county fairs will afford, amusement and Instruction for No braskaiiB this year. Great preparations nro being made for the corn show and horse fair at Deshler, September 19 nnd 20. Cloud Floyd, a rural mall carrier oul of Beatrice, huB purchased an automo bile nnd will make his trlpB in it. Civil eervico examinations for mail carriers ut Cedar Bluffs, Martcll anq Western, Neb., will be held October 7, Nebraska's corn crop will probably be larger than thnt of last year, ac cording to the Burlington crop report. Rev. H. Daniclson, pastor of the Danish church at Fremont for several years, has been transferred to Grand Forks, N. D. Robert Sadler, a necro. who escnnea from Jail at Central City, hid in n trunk at his home at Clarks, where he was found. Abel Shaffer, a young farmer neav Hooper, was mangled by n flight train at that place, while triinc .c cross the tracks. The pioneers nnd old settlers asso ciation of Harlan county, Neb., will meet in nnnual reunion ut Orleans September 20 nnd 21. The October term of the United States federal courts, districts of Ne braska, Lincoln division, begins on the first Mondny In October. Edwin Overbeck, a farmer neat Plckrell, in chasing a cow to the barn slipped and fell in such a way as to break his left arm near tho shouJdcr.v Dr. 'Thomas R. Ward, a prn?tlcln$ physician in Omaha for twenty-sis years, dropped over dead at tho break fast table in his homo Sunduy morn ing. MIsb E.inlco Murphy, charged with inciting tho hanging of Charles Sellers of Cody, was given a preliminary heart ing nnd bound over to the dlstrlc' court. A rain storm almost equaling a cloudburst visited Beatrice early Sun day morning, flooding tho streets and lowlands. Tho precipitation was thre Inches. While trying to board a freight in the Burlington yards at Broken Bow, Fred Forbes, 33 years of age, was thrown under the wheels and badly mnngled. While driving bis car Sunday at tho rate of forty miles an hour, nenr Pax ton, Chris Thorning crashed into a barbed wire fenco anil received seri ous injuries. Tho decomposing body of Edward Graham, on old soldier, was found in his bachelor home nt Kearney by an old comrade. Ho had evidently been' dead several days. While left alone for a few moments In her room at St. Bernard's hospital at Omaha Sunday morning, Abble Fro ilk of Crete, Neb., committed sulcld by hanging herself with a towel. Louis Hornkohl was shot by bla brother Charles on the farm of Mo Donnld Bennett, nenr Wllsonvllle, which they had rented. The brothers quarreled over the division of hny. Rev. Thomas Bithell, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Fre mont, nnd at ono time president ol tho Methodist conference of that dis trict, has announced his retirement. Miss Jennno Boyd, a Fremont younj lady, is developing a remarkable tal ent in a musical line, being tho authot of a number of popular airs, including tho score of a meritorious operetta. Her friends predict a great future foi her. An increase of over 200 in the totnl enrollment of the Lincoln city schools, exclusive of the high school, is Indi cated by the reports of the various principals to Superintendent W. L. Stephens. Roland McQuiston was seriously in jured and John McQuiston suffered a broken anklo when an automobllo io which they and Jim Wheeler nnd John Blair, all of Pender, turned turtle s mile from Boomer. A flower parade will bo one of the features of the big German celebra tion to be held In Lincoln In October. The citizens of Gretna will hold a silver anniversary picnic September 22 to commemorate tho twenty-fifth anniversary of the town. August Anderson, living near Jun iata, has two acres planted to turnips and It is estimated will harvest from 400 to 600 bushels from the plot. C. W. Cramer and his wire of Valen tine, celebrated their golden wedding at the city park where, In the big pa vilion a banquet was spread for over 100 guests. Tho thirteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson of Broken Bow, was kicked by a mule and his skull crushed. It Is thought he may recover. Rt, Rev. J. Henry Tihen, bishop ol Lincoln, will address the mass meet ing of the annual convention of the American Prison association In Omaha the afternoon of October 16. In an alfalfa field north of Aurora a largo crack has appeared in the ground. The crack reaches cleat across the field of ten acres, and li two feet deep and eighteen inohei wide at the top. No one can explali the phenomenon. AFTER 7 YEARS SUFFERING I Wns Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Waurika, Okla. 'I had female trou. Dies for seven years, was all run down. una bo nervous i could not do anr tning. xno doctors treated mo for dif ferent thinmi hut did mo no good, f got so bad that I could not sleep day nr nlcrtit. Whlla in this condition I read of Lydia . Pink. ham's Vegetable llnmnnimil ami VlOfmn If a linn anil iukj wjum. riiumsm ior aavico. in a short time I had gained my average) weight and am now strong and well." -Mrs. Balub Stevens, ft. i D., No, t, Box 81. Waurika, Okla. Another Grateful Woman. Huntington, Mass. "I was In a ner. Yous, run down condition and for threo years could find no help. r "J 08tP Presont good health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Com- Eound and Blood Purifier which I ho ove saved my llfo. "My doctor knows what helped me and does not say one word against it,' Mrs. MATU jAJfETTB BATES, Box 134, nuntington, Mass. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without givlnsr Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, ubrold tumors. irrctnikiritlnR tmHruiin pa! fee nl !.! . 11. . , t..wMw .eoling, and nervous prostration. nils, uatuiiuiiu, mat oenrintr-down GRABBED HIM. ftjbfTfcya She Old Brown said If ho were twenty-five years younger he would marry me. He Twenty-five years younger! Why, that's Just my age. She Oh, Charlie, this Is so sud 1enl His Future Expenditures, Among the most frequent request that go to the United States Bcnat are thoSo asking some prominent member to give money to charity or ganizations, hospitals and other phil anthropic undertakings. One day a charity worker asked Senator Flint of California, who Is not a wealthy man, to give a large sum of money for a free ward In one of the hos- I pltnls "I am sorry that I cannot comply with your request," said tho senator gravely; "but, Judging from the num ber of similar demands that have been made upon me In the past, I have de cided that I can promote a greater charity. The vast amount of money spent on hospitals In this town con vinces me that thousands of people are going to die and be burled with out flowers. Hereafter, I shall devote my spare money exclusively to send ing flowers to the dead." The Bun day Magazine. A LADY LECTURER Feeds Nerves and Brains Scientifically A lady lecturer writes from Phlladel phla concerning the use of right fooi and how she Is enabled to withstand the strain and wear and tear of her arduous occupation. She says: "Through improper food, imperfect ly digested, my health was complete ly wrecked, and I attribute my recov ery entirely to the regular use of Grape-Nuts food. It has, I assure you proven an Inestimable boon, to me. "Almost Immediately after beginning the use of Grape-Nuts i found a grati fying change In my condition. The ter rible weakness that formerly pros trated me after a few hours of work, was perceptibly lessened and Is now only a memory It never returns. "Ten days after beginning on Grape Nuts I experienced a wonderful in crease In mental vigor and physical energy, and continued use has entire ly freed me from the miserable In somnia and nervousness from which I used to suffer so much. "I find Grape-NutB very palatabl and would not be without the crisp, delicious food for even a day on any consideration. Indeed, I always carry It with mo on my lecture tours." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a reason. 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