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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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THE NORTHWEST. La Fall the Red river valley Lutheran secians and friends are worried about E PRINCE OF WALES desired to association located its college at Crookston, condition. have the chairmanship of the Labor H@S?i&» conditioned on the city raising a certain Commission, in which he would have One hundred miners at Lehigh struck because amount of bonus by April 1. This bonus been the right man in the right place, of inability to agree on a summer A Summary of the Important Events has not been guaranteed. The committee but state reasons were stronger than schedule. They have been paid $ per ton, Medicine met in Crookston to again receive bids, and of the Week in the Northwestern private desires, and he had to yield. but were offered 85 cents a obliged to the Fargo board of trade appointed a committee (uticura sign a year's contract. But, as a set-off to this disappointment, .CURED BY States. to canvass for pledge*, with the result he will probably preside over Th $20,000 due the depositors of the bank that the committee will wait on the the Royal Commission charged with of A. McFarland of Boone suspen ded Lutheran committee at Crookston with an England's interests in the Chicago last November, is being paid off in full, the I so important thafei PVERY HTJMOB O E SKIN AND Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Iforth offer of $15,000 cash and eighteen acres of Scalp ot infancy and childhood, whether Fair. district court having approved the agreements. land. There is little doubt but the college torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, scaly, and South Dakota Xews in a everybody knows its na-1 will come to Fargo. crusted, pimply, or blotchy, with 1O«B ot hair, Great Deeds and every Impurity of the blood,whether simple, Nutshell. The public school in Council Bluffs will scrofulous, or hereditary, is speedilv. permanently, -. cessity and value. An69| Are accomplished by vigorous men and SOUTH DAKOTA. probably be closed on accoun tr of the- sickness and \icpnomically cured by the' CBTICDBA KEMEDIKS, consisting ot CUTICUBA, the great women clear of brain, lithe of limb, with Eden citizens are preparing to raise $1,000 prevalent. The complaints mostly are ,there is nothing so pop-| Skin Cure, CUTICUHA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Su»estion lenty of stamina. Only by promoting bonus for a flouring mill. la grippe and measles, although there are Purifier and-Beautlfier, and CUTICUIIA RESOLVENT. I N N E S O A and assimilation ma that disability the new Blood Purifier and greatest ot Humor ular and SQ successful Contracts have already been let for a some cases of scarlet fever au diphtheria. A vmion has been formed by the business Remedfes. when the best physicians and all other be overcome which disqualifies us remedies fail. Parents, save your children large number of new buildings at Madison. One-third of the teachers are unfit for duty. nien of Caledonia. irom successful competition in the arena of for the purposes, as- fi yeara of mental and physical suffering. life. Hostetter's Stomach Bifters not only Sanborn county lays claims to being the During the past ten days a dozen or so of Dennis Garvin, kicked by a hor«e at St. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA. 50c.: confers vigor upon the^reak, but remedies banner county in South Dakota. I has patients afflicted with pneumonia at Du Peter and died. Hood's SOAP. 2 5 RESOLVENT. *l Prepared by bilious,, nervous, malarial, kidney and Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston. not had a saloon for four years. buque have been treated with Koch's Mr. Shelly Metringer dropped dead, at Send tor "How to cure Skin Diseases." rheumatic ailments. lymph which was received direct from the The flouring mill at Wentworth, is be Northlield, of heart disease. She was thirty-five Baby's skin and scalp jmrified and "%B» professorln Berlin. vFive physicians are Ever since 1864 there have been women ing removed to Fulda, Minn., apd the citizens years old and leaves a husband. beautified by CPTKPHA SOAP. -g (more each year) who claim that there is no using the remedy, and in every instance are endeavoring to secure a creamery Sarsaparilla Kidney pains, backache, and muscular Clifton Holden, sentenced to be hanged soap half as good, or as economical as Dobbins with gratifying results. rheumatism relieved in one minute by the in its stead. at Redwood Falls, is reprieved for thirty Electric. There must be some truth ^UTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. 25C. Ex-Congressman Grinnell, founder Thomas Kukeal, a Bohemian farmer living days by Gov. Merriam. in their claim. Tr it, see how much. of the town of Grinnell, died at Marshalltown, Your grocer has it. near Lesterville, blew out his brains Taul Endres of Xew Trier received a The Art of Story Telling. after a year's illness, aged seventy with a shot gun Financial trouble was stroke of paralysis and died aged eightythree The habit of telling stories is apt to Whe is a timekeeper not a timekeeper? years, of throat and constitutional troubles. the cause. yeais. a an old resident of Five times out often. raslcu«fr«we« to grow into a vice. It is easy enough for was one of Iowa's best-known men CARTER'S UMtteUmePllta. that town, and leaves four sons. Snow and rain fell heavily at on the a bright man to raise a laugh and aid having filled a number of official positions ThqralMNlivT* TESTED BY I E Fo Bronchial affections, The city election at Redwing takes place other day. Th «now is full of water and in the entertainment of a company in both the state and nation. Coughs, etc., BROWN'S BRONCHIAL trtm fromDyaMMteJta-l on Monday April 27, this year. The offito will put the ground a splendid condition HlTTL dlcwttonaadToeBwi by the relation of some bright incident, THOACHES have proved their efficacy by a ITTU Smith Hastings, a very wealthy and eccentric -for seeding. IKY!R mmat. A.tfM**etn be elected include, besides ward test of many years. Price 23 ets. mi but unhappily he is apt to degenerate old man, who lived alone at Lime •Aj tor TMnrfn—,Wy aldermen and an alderman atlarge, a may Gilbert and Olaf Anderson, two sons of IVE into a monopolizer of conversation. Prowrtn—, B*4 Springs, was found dead on the sofa at his The man with a lot of money is generally or, a treasurer and justices. Gus Anderson, living near Parker, were in «h* Umtth, me here this evening. Though two of Some one once defined a satisfied with his lot. Ttonfn«,Paia la tn* overcome by deadly damp in a well. Th The change in postmasters took place at his daughters resides here he would live bore to the man who persists in talking PIUS. TOKPIDUtSB. Tb bodies were taken out with grappling Belief and speedy cure are given for serious Redwing. W W De Kay, Democrat, was W In* B*w*la, alone. had been dead several hours about himself when you want to ailments by using Johnson's Anodyne hooks. biiceeeded by Fred Seeboet, Republican. rmraly Yanattbl*. when found. There is no evidence of foul talk about yourself. Thei-e is a good Liniment. TtCCN Mr heeboet make's but one change in the A meeting of the Mitchell university play. Hastings leaves a large property. deal in this, even when the desire is CA&TBUOEDXCDin CO.,OTWTOBL management of the office. W a woman is as good as pie, she board President William Brush was granted not to be so personal as one's own •will not make tart answers. Cleary, check clerk on the Chicago leave of absence during his contemplated Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! A E a at affairs. It is only human to desire & Xoith\ve-tern road, has been appointed sojourn as United States consul at Messina, Garfield Tea harmless lierb*, accomplishes to have a fair share of the conversation to the position of local freight and passenger Italy, to which place he goes next benefits resulting from cathartics, and Mr. Arthur Clay sends the following as of every other social privilege. FIT FOLKS REDUCED agent of the Winon a & Southwestern month. avoids unpleasant and often injurious effects instance of the sagacity of the elephant. ioad at Winona. I sat at the taole ol* a very cultivated of purgative pills. Parties report a rich discovery of horn It was told me, he says, by f\' family living in theeast. and only afew iranethee. 2Crlba.jermonthtoyo $o starving inconvenient*lherba 16to harmless Robert Johnson and wife, an aged couple silver at a point about twenty-five miles Mr. Quay, at the time a con-commissioned Some persons eat celery about the way 'tad no bad effects. Strictly confidential, months since. §cfSL£VES?l*r8„an'1 of old residents living alone, at Spring Valley, northwest of Rapid City. Th lucky testimonials. Addreealkw^ cows eat cornstalks. officer in the first battalion of a W.F.SNYDER. 243 State straw. Chicago, in. Minn -were nearly asphyxiated by the parties are Deadwood prospectors, alid it is P0£S*MSLEFFECTUA.PAINLESS the sixtieth rifles, but now one of her Among the guests at the dinner was gas. from the coal stove. Both were unconscious said the district is in a fever of excitement majesty's yeomen of the guard. In when found. a professional story teller with a wife over the find. 1953 his regiment was marching from who knew exactly When to make a The committee appointed to investigate The chairman of rhe enforcement committee Peshawur to Kopulvie and was accompanied suggestion, and played foil for him the charges against W Knapp, Stewart at Aberdeen offers a reward of $100 by a train of elephants. It from the soup to the walnuts. After lor the second Minnesota hospital forth for evidence that will secure conviction of was the duty of the mahout in charge m-ane, at Rochester, has concluded its false swearing in liquor cases, and $50 reward the meal the men went into the smoking of each elephant to prepare twenty woik I is expected the report will be for evidence that secures conviction room, and I complimented this chupatties, or flatcakes made of coarse Uvorable to Mr. Knapp for violation of sections 8 and 9 of the prohibition gentleman upon his marvelous memory. W A WONDERFUL MEDICIOTE. ^M flour, for his charge. When the twenty law. The report of the postmasters of Duluth At that he produced a small tfiH Fo BILIOUSftNERVOUS DISORDERS chupatties were ready they were placed for march ^hows that $5,000 worth of stamped memorandum book in which were State Treasurer Taylor has issued a notice A before the elephant, who during the envelopes was sold and the receipts for to the effect that all "South Dakota State notes sufficient to suggest every story Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired process of counting ne^er attempted the fKral year ending March 31 amounted Warrants" that have been presented for payment he knew. In other words he had a to $00,000, whit is $15,000 more than reeipts to touch one of them until the full and endorsed "not paid for want of repertory, and deliberately selected Digestion, Constipation, Disordered liver, etc., oi the previous year. funds," excepting two funding warrants number was completed. On the occasion the stories best suited for each occassiori, dated March 5, 1890, for $50,000 each, are related by Mr. Quay one of the Mrs. Mary Quillman, an old resident of thus monopolizing the attention ACTING LIKE MAfilC on the vital organs, strengthening the called in for payment, there being funds on Hastings and one of rhe pioneer settlers of elephants had seized the- opportunity of the company and ruining the muscular system, and arousing with the rosehjid of health hand in the office of the treasurer to pay Nminger, died a few days ago, aged seventy of his mahout's attention being distracted conversation.—Detroit Free Press. the same. ti\ year«, alter a week's illness. Sire was Th Whole Physeal Energy of the Human Frame. for a moment to steal and Taten as directed these famous pills will prove marvellous the mother of Miss Eliza A. Quillman, priiia Gov. Mellette has made the following appointment: swallow one of the *chupatties. When The collector's motto is the sum 'em, of the Everett school. restoratives to all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred S. Elrod of Clark, mem bone 'em. the mahout, having finished the preparation, diseases. ber of the state board of regents, vice Talcot, Casper Nnebel, who was arrested at Re began to count them out. S 0 0 I S S "Cured mv. husband ot Bronchitis at resigned Dr. J. R. Spooner of DeSmet, Wing and bound over to await the action he of course discovered the theft, and once," wrote a lady about Johnson's Anodyne member of the board of charities and corrections, oi the grand jury on the charge of indecent presented his charge with nineteen in Prepared only by TH08. BEEGHAM, St. Helens, Lanoaahire," England. Liniment. vice Alford, resigned Dr. C. assault on a little girl and against whom no VMsZi^Z??" &*«A9*"**f»* TTnitrt £»«*««, MA 367 Canal St., Xew place of the usual number. The elephant Alford of Huron, Dr. E A. Fowler ofAber-" Z^T.*iv'li0 VV*Hr dittgaiat dor* not ket-p tkeu*) urtll mail Bctehatn'a PUla on mdi( tment w-as found, was rearrested on The sojourner at a good hotel never complains instantly appreciated the fact recetpt of price-but inquire first. (Mention thU paper.) deen, and Dr. D. W Robinson of Pierre, the same charge and bound over to the ot the inn-fellicities of his existence. of there being one less than he had a members of the state board of health. October grand jury. right to except, and.refused to touch A delegation of professors, representing R. POWELL (White Beaver.) Union Tame Irom the Twin Cities are in Mankato them, expressing his indignation by Block 4th & Cedar St., St., Paul, Minn., NERVOUS the faculty, in company with Judg Blaire, endeavoring to start a commercial col^ loud trumpetings. This brought the lege, a branch of the Northwestern College of ElkP^oint, left for Brookings, whe^e the DISKASES.OF YOUNG E N ESPECIALLY. conductor of the elephant line (with ol Commerce and Finance. They are meeting case of the'students' and faculty's "request Mr! Gould cannot deny the impeachment whom Mr. Quay had been in conversation) with such encouragement and a new that President Grose be not engaged for that at one time in his career he was a on the scene. Having heard educational institution is likely to be the next year as president will be heard. President poppin'-Jay. out* ome. Grose, D. Mclnma and he delegation the explanation of the mahout the representing the students left yesterday conductor .decidedthat the mahout Ladies and temperance people generally, morning on the east-bound train. was in faurt for not keeping a better a^e making a. determined effort to have the Alexandria council remove all blinds irom Joh Henjum, an old and wealhy citizen, lookout, and ordered him to provide the saloon windows. Petitions to that effect was found dead in the slush and«no the twentieth cake at his own cost. are circulated and numerously signed. he deposited by the recent iurious storm at When this was prepared and added to When'Baby WAGsick, we gave her Castcria, council is, supposed to be opposed to the bioux Falls. Hemju when last seen was the pile the elephant at once accepted When she was a Child, she crieg. for Castoria, measure. in a beastly state of intoxication, and the and ate them. When she became Miss, she (Jung to Castoria, inquest held over the remains elicited the V. Knatvold, who has been one of the When she bad Children, she &ave them Castoria* conclusion that he was chilled to death leading citizens oi Albert Lea. and who was Ohio Girl and Alligator. while drunk. Th deceased was one of the Republican candidate for state senator A cough or cold Miss Helen Boyd, a charming yqung this county la«t fall, will leave with his the early settlers of this city, coming here family for Cannon City, Cal next week in 1875 from Decorah, Iowa. lady of Xenia, Ohio, who is just now is a spy which has and will look up a location in the far West. visiting this city, is the heroine of a stealthily come inside having deposed of his mercantile interests W I S O N S I N thrilling encounter with an alligator. Making both ends meet—the Texas cattle here William Simmons, of the townofNekimi, the lines of health raiser. Miss Boyd, with a gentleman companion, died, aged 60 years. Turner has been appointed collector and is there to discover took a horseback ride out into The finest fruit, gram and btock lands on The remains of Joh Plankinfon, the oi customs for Fairbault by Col. C. -G. the Pacific Coast are located in the Willamette the country, and on the route some vulnerable millionaire merchant, were laid to rest in Edwards, of St. Paul His rhst flicial act Valley, Oregon. No failures, of crops no Forest me cemetery Milwaukee. came across a large alligator, which was the releasing of a car load cyclones and no blizzards. Fo descriptive point in the fortification of the constitution which is?* 0 0 •aigarfor Theopold Mercantile company. the warm weather had brought forth A Jobn Nye, a miner, fell pamphlet write to CUBRAX &MosTErrn, guarding your well-being. That point discovered the spy Our itv now presents the promise of beoining down a shaft 100 feet and was instantly Albany, Oregon. from his winter quarters. a wholesale impoiting center as killed. reports it to the enemy on the outside. The enemy is the wras As soon as the saurian discovered Keep off the premises—those who well as manufacture. he Wisconsin Veteran Cavalry association the couple dismounted, hitched at conclusion51. changeable winter climate.- If the cold gets in, look out will hold a reunion at Madison, their horses, and taking a fence rail NORTH DAKOTA. for an attack at the weak point To avoid this, shoot the 17 and 18. each from a convenient fence began to £tRup£i!S 7 Panders and Louis Westhauser's saloons Judge Paul A. Weil committed suicide pound the life out of the 'gator, jvhich spy, kill the cold, using SCOTT' S E S I O N at Bismarck were closed by the sherlli'm at We^t Bend by putting a bullet through they finally succeeded in doing.-' obeyance to a writ issued by Judge of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites his head. had been confined to his bed When the first onslaught was made Winchester. Cases are to be brought for come tiiue with the grip. of Lime and Soda as the weapon. It is an expert cold upon the 'gatov he showed fight, but against six others unless the law is obeyed. Miss Boyd stood her ground like a Owing to the continual showers of the slayer, and fortifies the system against Consumption* Judge McConnell rendered a verdict in past few days Black river is rapidly rising. veteran and rained blow after blow the (xracie vs. (Jracie divorce suit at Fargo, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Anamic and Wasting present indications the river will be upon his head until he gave up the -coring the attorneys for the complainant clear of ice, and logs will be running soon. ghost. His tail was then "cut off and Diseases {specially in Children). Especially helpful for and the plaintiffs father for bringing into carried home, and part of it being Ji The senate has sustained the veto of the the couit such a flimsy case and denied the children to prevent their taking cord Palatable as governor of the bill appropriating $50,500 turned into savory dish by an experienced application for orce to the Waupaca Veterans' home by a vote of cook, the dashing young beauty Milk. Hon. N. E N-e'son, collector customs 12 to 11. partook of it with relish, declaring lor Noith and South Dakota, has taken Martin Dugan, fireman on the northwestern, she had never iound anything in charge of his district. R.Morris, formerly ^SPECIAL.—gcott's Emulsion is non-secret, and is prescribed by the Medical Pro*, running between Ea Claire and St. Ohio to equal it in delicacy and fla« clerk the St. Paul custom house, is fession all over the -world, becaase its ingredients are scientifically combined in snch a. Paul, fell from his engine at an eariy hour vor.—Atlanta Constitution. his special deputy No other appointments manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. and split his head open. Hi life is despaired have yet been made. of. CAUTION.—Scott's Emulsion is put tip in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and Plagiarism of Sermons. A pplication for a receiver for the Fargo get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowse. Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Jan Klein, age six years daughter of The Rev. Septimus Smith was many Argus printing company, made by Sold by all Druggists. Mrs. Nettie Sullivan, of Prescott fell into a E O Hill, was denied by Judge Thomas of the years ago Vicar of St. Cross, Neneham. He he*d sme.II skill of horse flesh cistern containing eight feet of water, in the United" States court. I is understood that He made no secret at all of his habit Both the method- and results when absence of her mother, and, before assistance proceedings will be commenced in ada of buying ready-made sermons, any whoboughh&goose ho ride onVDorfttdake Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant could be procured, was drowned. or so against the parties who participated more than his fondness for old port, and refreshing to the taste, and acta The logging cut on the Black river, and the recent effort to oust Edwards to •^pggfe ordinary so&ps and of whist-playing with leading uarishioners gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, its tributaries will fall nearly 20,000,000 feet uover damages. untiF midnight of every Saturday. short of last year, it being about 200,000,000 Liver and Bowels, cleanseB the system Mr*. Mae Smith of Xew Yor eity, who He was a kindly natured, this season, but there is general satisfaction effectually, dispels colds, headaches has been spending the winter as a guest of easy-going man, and was popular among lumbermen as to the result. and fevers and cures habitual the Presentation nuns at St. Joseph's academy, among his equally easy-going flock. A 4-year-old child of George Perrigo was Fargo, was united in marriage, to Dr. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the One Sunday morning, on going into drowned while playing in the yard of his Thomas Stone, New York city. Amon only remedy^ of its kind ever produced, me at Oconto. The boy fell in a small the vestry after service, he found other valuable presents was a deed from the mud-puddle, and when the mother found pleasing to the taste and acceptable his old clerk in tears. "What's the bridegroom to property in New Yor valued the child life was nearly extinct. to the stomach, prompt in at $32,000. matter, Jones?'* inquired the vicar. Larson and Stapelton at Ea Claire were its action and truly beneficial its "Oh,, sir!'' replied the clerk, '.'this is a ^'tsSAPO I_ ©-a*-''-: The new agricultural college board of BWWTHllf found guilty of burglary in connection painful surprise for us all." "Surmise, effects, prepared ^only tram the- most directors met at Fargo and elected with Joseph White, of St. Paul, who pleaded Jones? What do you mean?'* "Your healthy and agreeable substances, its P. Miller of Fargo president and Col. J. guilty recently. burglarized sermon this morning, sir. We are all Power of Ellendale secretary. The election many excellent qualities commend it Try a. ceJ\e of ihunyd. ^^onyin.cea. Holmes & Simpson's store of $700 worth of of treasurer was deferred until the next very sorryanu gave us no warning." to all and have made it |he. most furs New Year's. rf&.fc meeting. Various committees were ap "Sermont Jon«?s? Sermon? popular remedy known. \:^7mL^J Darius Winckley. a-farmer living a few O A A feS* aocomplisB satisfactory- pointed and plans of work outlined. A What do you mean, man?" "Why. Syrup of Figs for sale in 50o miles from Clinton, invited a neighbor to W A S I W results in scouring and cleaning, William Riddle and George Smith of St. &ir, your farewell sermon. We are all see his fine lot of clover seed. On arriving and $1 bottles all leading druggists. Paul, news agents on the Northern Pacific, dreadfully cut up." And it is quite and necessitates it great outlay of time and labor, which more than^ at the granary the clover seed was to Any reliable druggist who were arrested at Dickinson, charged true that that mornings the Rev. Septimus be found. I had been stolen. There 1 were balances any saving in cost. Practical people will £nd SAJPOUO-, may not have it on hand will procure with assault and battery on a prominent had actually read an old farewell about fifty bushels, worth about $4.25 per party here, had a justice trial. Smith was it promptly for any one who the best and cheapest soap for house-cleaning and scouring. sermon without either intending •, J^^"~ A acquitted, there being no charge proven wishes to try iL, not accept any or knowing it. The hand^6nfeiiewr bmldirfspereeted for against him, and Riddle was fined $5 and it S U? the National German American academy, PIS O S CURE FOR costs. has taken an appeal to he spring Fooling with Two Dangers.**?^" mtFOMffft&RUP the gift of Mrs. Guido Phister and Mrs. term of the district court. the evidence, ^A man tried to electrocute a cat at Volge was formally dedicated to-day. Ad Riddle stands a fair chance of acquittal Becommended Davenport, Iowa, recently. "He placed SAfi FSAMCI8CO, CAL, dresses were made By Mr. Somers Richard Cares where Ple«MMitandat before a higher tribunal. UWI8VILLE. KY. MEW YORK. H.Y. the ends of the wires from each Barthold, of SC Louis, as representative of thout otlectkm druggists, Late advices to the department of the he North American Sangerbund Prof. pole of the battery in a tub of water, agriculture from North Dakota state at CON S PT ON Rosentengel, of the state university Supt. placed +he cat therein and turned on the greatest consternation exists there over Anderson, of this city Mr, Vogel and the current. For some reason he had the emigration campaign opened in that others. Th building cost about $50,000 to move the tub, and in doing this he state by the Canadian government a and will Jiereafter be the me of the managed to get his own hand in the the-Canadian settters. Th government of Cwwesjzrs ENGLISH. RED CAOSS -?, P\ViUSB*AMDIAUOKD^ BUM teachers' seminary, the normal school pro P^imYR&XM* water and came near being electrocuted North Dakota is making a tour of the state, For Internal ana External Vac. per and the turn teachers' seuiinarjB-4^^ SJOTS Pain, Cramtm. Inflanmatloa ia bnfrr nrlflnh, in public meetings to endeavor to in himself. After he was brought to Bkemaxic Cure*Crow- ,^_.*» I O W A duce the Canadians to stay, and he is being and the cat recaptured the original eraJIorbnvDtarrlWMU U~— W Stiff JointsandStrain*. Fallnutira. strongly seconded by storekeepers and Ex-Senator James Harla is seriously ill came off without a hitch—Waterbury Set* poet-paid. 8. JOHHSON** CO.. othere?*C'^*v*4'-^|''',a*^^gS gp. at his home, in Moun Pleasant. is phy American. **wr. H. ir. iaa« CMiCMcmn CHEMICAL CO.. WJEiS££ K«.ltt, •aMaraUI^aatJ U*"%.