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Mills, Smith & Giddings' Real Estate Advertiser from Topeka, Kansas • 3

Mills, Smith & Giddings' Real Estate Advertiser from Topeka, Kansas • 3

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1 t'ti rrria 134, lA WA Qf)A ACRES unimproved land, section Load in Kansas (A ACRES ia the county of Djm4v-aw Twtew Ua Lot Lands find Im proved Property. i DWELLINGpn tprher of Monf 6e Eight' Avenue; East, story, just completed, 7 room, good cellar and cistern, nicely finished. Lot 5x1 30. Prfqe $3,200. VTU 3 miles south of xepeka, hau HOMESFORSALtf mJJ 6, township 13, range 15, Auburn township, rock coal and good water, all prairie, 8.

miles front Topeka, 3 miles from Auburn, aeoool house within 20 feet a mile irom rost Umceyta a good settlo roent, two springs, five acres walnut grove, two branch: streams runninc thtongh, soil of the bst. Price One Dollar and a half per tit inu turn. 'i. i (tt-ii tij--t QA ACRES, 5 'milea from Topeka, in Of land. Price $1,600.

'it I'-ii UV 3. Township II, Banw fa USINESS situated, on Lot, 1 No. 125. Kansas Avenue. 20x50.

two 1 1 mil from lndianola, tnae irom schooj and church. Price 200. )Q ACRES of unimproved land, 12 XOO mile south from Topeka, fiOacrea 8torieaand basement, store and brick front. Price $4,000., .135. OA ACRES, 9 miles south of Topeka, OvS on line1 of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Rail Road, and possessing ACRES of nnimDroved Land, 52 153i 1 miles southeast ef Topeka, on Deer under cultivation and lenced, aome timoer, good well ef water, 25 acres broke and not fenced, frame house of two rooms, size and fruit trees in the good' natural advantages.

Price Four LAND DEFARTTlEHTi UIIIOII MCIFIG rUIIDIT, JEasteniDibn: THB tJNION PAOiriO RAILWAY OMFANT, IA8TKSN DIVISION, is now offering for uU 2,000,000 Acres la the Moat fertile and Productive Portion" of the 8la Cemprtilng mow ituatee' to Mi Taller ef theKav or Kansas USINESS HOUSE, situated c-tj Lot creek. 12 acres food water, and rto. in, xansas Avenue, zoxbu, one-half mile front school and church, in good neighborhood and adjoining school yard, cneese nousa in buuiuub nouse. two stories and basement, stone and brick Price 1 section, jrnoe jbUV. 'I'M 4 u.

so: 3.: DWELLING on Van Buren street 30x46, 12 rooms, halls front and Mnf ifVnnt and back Ktairs. closets. rood and But of Fort BihyJ Company 'fcave also 1 R( ACRES, 10 'mile Bohth of To--LOU peka, on Six Mile creek, 2 miles north of Auburn, 50 acre under cultivation and well 100 trees of good fruit, apples, peaches and cherries, besides Quantities of crapes, blackberries, straw well and cellar, lots fenced and trees nm- et.AM.:' 1 V' more acre or una 101 Hundred ..136. 1 A A ACRES, 6 miles south of lO on the head of Linn Creek, 80 acres bottom land; a stream, running through good timber, along the good stone public road on west side, school and church within half a mile, and in a good Price Five dollars per acre. i i 'i 37.

AO( ACRES first quality of lahd, TlOVJ 1 good living water, near a school house' and church, 3 miles from Osawkie, and miles from Grasshopper Falls, on Grasshopper river.1 Price Five dollars per A-a av aaw fort Bile. in the vallejtof the i .31... Republican, Smqlfr! Hilli'. Solomon, berries and currents, 1 good frame house, nd saline- Kiven; DWELLING on the corner of 4th and atreet, two brick, 14x1b, addition, 14x14, an4 back kitcnen, The Theee laads are unsurpassed for fertility. 10x14, a good cellar.

Price 3,000. seven rooms, good cellar and cistern, duiiq' TWO TOTHBEK MIL 13 BLACK LOAtt JrJtO JTBOK FEET IN DEPTH, ana, ac all convenient to ran ing new. rnce road communication, lying FOB TWBMIT MILES ON BACH BILK of the ACRES, 12 miles from Topeka, 200 on the wakarusa, acres tim to the Great Highyray of Travel DWELLING on Tyler street, 1 story stone house, 3 rooms, 1 closet, lot ber, 50 acres under cultivation, frame house Pacific fenced and filled with shade trees. Price 138. oi six rooms, scaoies ana sneas, springs In the Hit ot Grain and Stock rowina Stale One- Thousand dollars.

i "I ff- ACRES, on the south fork of1 the ana uving water, rnce jLansaa sianas pro-eaunaaue urt, auiaa 33. ana evenness 01 lis cumaw renasra buck both eay end remunerative. Cattle grass for algal montha of the Tear, and the extensive Drairies afford hh Van linren streei ,1 1 ty, 40 acres bottomland and the remainder storiesi eight rooms; snd ood cSllari rtOA ACRES, 3 mifeseast 'of opektv h)hij 200 acres fenced, 70 acres under cultivation, ,30 acres timber, Jivjlng water, in a desirable neighborhood and convenient, an unlimited supply of Winter provender wilhaot bf labor of cultivation. second bench, brat quality. 20 acres timber, good Uving -water; and in a good settlement.

Price Three Hundred and Twen-: lot well fenced, trees and anruDDery grow Cora planting par be pommenoe elnrlnj the monthe of Anril. Mar and Jane. Winter Wheat. owing to the absence of frosts, mature in joaavand jJ to school and Price $5,000. 1 34.

the averace Tieia la 90 naantu per aere; 1 voraiei TOWELLING pit Qui'ncy streel slory -1. let from to to 10 bnshele per acre, depending on teK manner in which it 1 workod. 1 A ACB3' ftom Topeka, 30 JLQU tverea of -timber, stream running JLf frame house, nve rooms, gooa ceiiar, well with pump, and a frame stable, lota SMALL; FRUITS well fenced, through it, 00 acres under cultivation, all fenced, stone house 20x30, several springs, or Are grown 16 great 'adranttige. Peach, Apple, Plums and ''Grape very fftrely fcil to pro. dsbe abundantly.

1. Ik ealnire ef -the wrap beany, and wiae-ataking will in the fatnre- be one of the 400 trait trees, and a atone quarry, Price $8,000. 1 DWELLING on Kansas Avenue, frame ope story, cellar and basement, three rooms, a good well, and lots fenced. Price molt ioravaumU. TIefoieiy 1 1 XfTK Abun'ddce4of ffater 1 ACRES, 10 miles from Topeka, J-Ul 40 acres under cultivation, living For mw and other purposes.

The Eastern? part of the State IspSTtUalarly well watered wdih cotateat 1 etreama. Spring are numeroua, and where they TTv WELLING on 6th Avenue west and house of three rooms, and plenty of are wanting good water I rnrner ot Buchanan street. 14x16 truit. ih- can be obtained by dig (rlrr line River 'i ricV In SAW 1 from 16 to on feet. The Taller of -the Vhtli -9.

with: wing 12x18, three 1 story SPBING8. and several edssDantee at already aaaa- frame, halt acre in lot, rnce vov. nai 37. 1QA ACRESj lO iniles from Topeka, -LeV li miles from the towi ol Auburn, 40 acres under cultivation, house 16x30 of three rooms, besides 30 acres timber li miles from the farm, Price WELLING on Jackson street, 2 story ufacturlng Salt for Eastern market. TIMBJSK There ia an abundant supply of timber in the Eastern part of the State, consisting of Oak, Walnut, Backberry, Elm end Hickory, and wook and aome hard ood are found aleur' a(l the I streams west of Fort Biley.

All kind! of natire timber grow readily on the prairies wherever the Area are prevented. Hedge of Osage Orange are easily and successfully cultivated. '1 i I1' 1. oricK, 14 rooms, ciosetu, -cellars; stone stable with room for 5 horses shed, well and 2 cisterns, yard fanced, in eludes 5 lota, and filled with growing shrub APT AAA 10. bery ana truit trees.

rnce ACRES, 20 miles from Topeka, JLOl on Mission creek, living water, 38. Price KULhDlHiU MATJSKlALa. 1 stone quarry, school house near by. $700. DWELLING on Monroe street, 2 story 4 rooms, with frame kitchen, 2 closets, cellar, well and.

cistern, lots 12. The finest quality of Lime stole for building pur-, pose is found throughout the State of Kansas, and crop out in the Bluff along the valley of all the rivers. Sandstone Is Rise found in 'many places. Timber is supplied by numerous saw mills in successful operation along UiolLnsof the Bold. ACRES, 14 miles from Topeka, fenced, an nnea wun growing wees, 280 24 miles irom Auburn, nouse 18x24.

two stories, addition 17x27, 100 39. iO J. Ia WELLING on Mouroe street (Ritck XJ ies' Addition to story acres under cultivation, well fenced, good outbuildings, living water, 100 acres timber, 200 bearing apple trees, and a stone quarry. Price $7,000. with basement, 6 rooms, yard well fenced and filled with growing shrubbery and fruit.

13. Price 2,100. 40. 'ACRES in Franklin county, 10 VOL miles from Ottawa, and 6 miles DWELLING on Western Avenue, 2 story stone, 6 rooms, 4 closets, plenty of fruit and ornamental trees, good well, from Kail Koad line, plenty 01 water, and timber on three Price $4,000. cistern and out-nouses, yara weii iencea, Price 2.500.

3 "4T I-, 1 A ACRES, in Chase county, on the South Fork of the Cottonwood, 80 acres of all first quality of land and in good settlement. Price $990. TOWELLING on Topeka Avenue, front. Price $6,001. 1 159, V.

Dwelling 19x29, two stories with base- ment, stone, sixteen rooms, two closets, cellar, well and ont buildings. Lots well fenced, Oh Van Buren street. Prica $2,600. Dwelling situated on.lots 65 67 North Topeka, containing one-half acre, or 150x170 from house, r. 18x24 good stone cellar, story high, well and pump in house, yard fenced, and native trees about the house, garden under good cultivation, house, containing seven rooms and wood house attached.

Price $1350. 1 z. -V. LoU numbered 109, 1 111x113 Topeka Avenue. Ono of the finest streets for residence (in town, commanding a fine view of the City, railroad and Kansas River Val- Price $500," jAt In the i'lty of Vanhattasi in tbe Most Best ruble Portion of -ii-i.

tao i i 1st Ward Lot No. 605. Price $200; 5 Lot No. 629 at $100 Lot No! 365 at $80; Lot No. 395 at' Lot No.

381 at $100 Lot No. 340 at $100 Lot 390 at $40; Lota Nos. 514, 515 and 526 at $30 each Lot No. .626 at $60; Lots .488, and 703 at $15 each. r- 1 FIRST CXASS FARXING JLAJfDS ON THK DELAWARE RESERVE.

No. 59 swj see. 1 town. 10 range 17, 160 acres, worth $10,50 per, acre. 60 ne 12 10 17, 160 acres, worth $9,50 or 10.

61 sej 10 17, 100 acres, worth $13,00. 62 swj- 12 10.17, 1C6 acres, worth' $12,50. 63 sw 13 10 17, 160 acres, worth $4. 64 of uej 24 10 17, 89 ncres, worth $5. 65 ne.

of aw. 25 10 17, 40 acres, worth $7,50. 67 sej 35 10 17, 40 acres, worth $3,00. 69 of se 36 10 17, 80 ncres, worth $9. 70 se.

2 10 18, -160 acres, worth $6,50 or 7. 71 wl of sw. 2 10 18, 80 acres, worth $4 5. 72 nw fr. 4 10 18, 95 acres, worth $4,50.

73 nw. fr. 5 10 18, 96-70 hdths. acres, worth $4,50 or 5. 74 ne.

6 10 18, 96 53-bdths acres, worth $6,50 per acre. 75 of sw. fr. 6 10 18, 79 59 hdths. acres, worth $6,50 per acre.

77 ne. 12 10 18, 160 acres, worth $6 per acre. 78 nw 12 10 18, 100 acres, worth $6,50 per acre. 79 se 12 10 18, 160 acres, worth $6,50 per acre. 80 ne.

16 10 18, 160 acres, worth $6,50 per ere. 81 sw. 16 10 18, 160 acres, worth $3,50. 82 ii nl of awj of 8w 17 10 18, 100 acres, worth $6,23 per acre. 83 ncj- 4 fr.

1 of aw. 18 10 18, 119 25-hdtha. acres, worth $10,50 per acre. 84 ne 19 10 18, 160 acres, worth $10,50 per acre. 85 si of aw.

20 10 18, 80 acres, worth $6. 86 nw 21 10 18, 160 acres, worth $8,50 per acre. 88 ne 22 10 18, 160 acres, worth $5,00 per acre. 8C nw 22 IP," 18, 160 acres, wcrlh $6,00 per acre 91 sw zl 10 ,8, 165 acres, worth $7 to 10. 92 ne 23 10 18, 160 acres, worth eight dollars per 94 nw 24 10 18, 160 acres, worth six dollars peracra.

95 sw 24 10 18, 160 acres, worth five dollars and a half. 97 ae 26 10 18, 169 acres, worth four dollars and a half. 98 ne 28 10 18, 160 acres, worth eight dollars and a half. 102 se 31 10 18, 160 acres, worth fifteen dollars per acre. 103 ne 32 10 18, 160 acres, Worth eleven dollars per acre.

105 aw 32 10 18, 160 acre, worth aix dollars, per acre. 106 ne 33 10 18, 160 acres, worth eleven dollars per acre. 107 ae 33 10 18, 160 acres, worth aix dollars and fitly cents per acre. 108 ne 84 10 18, 160 acres, worth four dollar per acre. 109 te 35 10 18, 160 acrea, worth four dollaa per acre.

111 ne 36 10 acre, worth fir dollar and fifty cents per acre. 112 nw 36 10 18, 160 acres, worth ix dollar. acre, worth 117 24,11 160 acres, worth ibar dollar aad a half. 119 ae 11 11 19, 160 acre, worth tea dollars per acre. 128 ne 11 1-1 19, 160 acres, worth, five dollars per acre.

129 14 11 19, 160 acres, worth five dollars per acre. 131 a of oef 23 11 19, 90 acies, worth three dollar. XJ storyjbrick, good cellar, cistern and well, 8 rooms. 2 halls and 3 closets, stone barn and out-house, yard fenced and filled with growing fruit and ornamental trees. J- I ill, I I -I '-it QJ'- III wo 1 LOTS Nos.

185, 187r and 189 Topeka Avenue. Price Three Hundred and Fifty 141. DWELLING; 7 rooms, Tgood cistern, stable, fruit trees, and within ten minutes walk of the business portion of town, situated in southeastern part of the city and lot contaitaing one acre and well fenced. Price Sixteen Hundred dollars, one half down and one half in April. 14-.

1 (C four miles' south east of JLUU Topeka, has a good stone quar- ry, and living water, school ana church convenient. Price Sixteen Hundred dol- lars. 143. 1 (Ci ACRES," 15 miles west of Topeka, J-UU near Mission Creek, first class soil and in a good farming section. Price Eight Hundred dollars.

145. LOT No. 157, Kansas Avenue, adjoining Jake Smith's Hardware store. Price Seventeen Hundred dollars. Also lota Nos 308, 310 and 312 Jackson street, opposite Capitol building.

Price Seven Hundred ana Fifty dollars. "I f( 4 miles aouth west of 10" Topeka, the northeast quarter of section 9, township No. 12, range 15. Price Eight dollars per acre. 147.

OA ACRES of land in Cedar county, OU Missouri, viz I the east half of the north west quarter of section 21 of Town 35, Range 27. 15 acres fenced and under cultivation, a hewed log house, a frnit orchard and 50 acres of good timber. Price $480. 148. DWELLING on lot 128 Tenth Avenue East, between Quincy and Monroe street, containing two rooms, one story high and completed in good shape.

Price $525. 149. LOTS numbered 212, 214, and 116 corner of Quincy and Seventh street, fenced and side walks on two sides. Price $700. 150.

LOTS Nos. 338 340 342 344 346 348 350 352 354 356 358 360 278 280 282 on Fillmore street. Lots Nos. 133 135 137 139 141 143 145 147 149 151 153 and 155 on Tenth Avnnue west. Lots Nos.

287 337 339 341 343 345 347 349 351 353 355 357 359 361 363 365 367 369 371 282 284 286 288 296 298 300 338 340 342 344 346 348 362 364 366 and 368 on Clay street Lots Nos. 362 364 366 and 368 on Buchanan street -r 151. 1 ACRES 3 miles east of Topeka. t)J 110 acres fenced and under good cultivation. House 16x26, 150 fruit trees, corn crib 40x12 and stable, good springs and running water.

Price $35 per acre. 152. 1 A ACRES half mile east of Topeka, JLv with good frame house 12x14 If stories high, a well of pure water. Price $2,000. 153.

1 fi ACRES 3 miles northeast from 1UU depot, and one mile from Kansas river, well adapted for stock and frnit, it being in a fine grazing range. Price $1500. 154. A A ACRES, 3 miles east of Topeka. rrU near the Kansas river and all good land.

Price $600. Price 3,500. A stfatum -or coaf underlie 'the entire eastern portion of the State, cropping out along the vurl.us streams gin seam of from IS to 20 inches. A vela," ome three feet thtokfna been reached by boring at Fort Leavenworth, and there has lately been di. covered cropping out near Fort Harker vehti 0 a greater thickness than occur near Sort Scott, and in the Sc and Vox lands, new deposit are constantly being hv j.IM The Climate of Kansas is Remarkably Healthful.

Ther are no prevailing disease, and consumption ia almoet uaknuwav Tbe atmosphere is elear, dry and invigorating. Bain are frequent, the annual fail of rain exceeding that of Western New Tork. COMMON SCHOOLS. The educational facilities are good. The common schools are endowed with large grant of land, and Normal School are in successful operation in varl-ou part of tbe State.

1 Through tbe facilities offered by tbe Bailroad to emigrant seeking homes in the West, Kan i rapidly filling up with an ac-, tive, enterprising and intelligent population. It hu been estimated that th population was incrtas. ed 69,090 souls daring th year 1868. The Union Pacific Railway Com-' Now offer these land for aal from $1,00 to $5,00 per Acre and in tract to suit purchasers on a credit of five years, as follow (lay 1st acres of land at per acre. Principal, Int.

Cash End 2d SSI ai a MMMWIIIIIIt 1930 3d 80.. 14,40 4th t4eett e. SO.eeaeeeMMasetsa. 9)60 M.eaeMse 60 4. 4,0 43.

1 ACRE farm on Eaton Creek, 7 JLUU miles from Emporia, 12 acres under cultivation, 10 acres ot timber, lir ing water and stone. Price $800. 17. "'A 3 miles from Topeka, JLUV thirty acres broken, living water and good stone coal, in a good settlement and convenient to school. Price.

$1,200. 44. TOWELLING in Tecumseh 18x16 brick, I 1 story and basement, rooms, Price 400. 45. 18.

Ol A ACRES, 5 miles from Auburn, 8 JjA) miles from county seat, and 17 miles from Topeka, house 14x14, addition 10x16, stable 14x14, 20 acres under cultvation, 80 acres timber, and a fine stream running through it. Price 1,680. HOTEL in Oskaloosa, Jefferson county, built in 1866, on tbe site formerly occupied by the Dutlon House, fronts on Publio Square and the Court House, good stabling, 2 good wells of water and cistern. One of the best locations for a hotel in Western Kansas. Pric $4,000.

Price 47. 19. It" A ACRES, 1 mile east of Auburn, JLUv 30 acres under cultivation, good well of water, hoase 24x18, 20 acres of good timber, stream running through, 300 trait trees, consisting of apple, peach and plum, and improved varieties of grapes, blackberries and black raspberries. Price 3,090. LOTS Nos.

296 298 and 300 on Jackson st. Price $1,000. Nos. 16 and 18 on Eighth Avenue east. Price $400.

Nos. 15 and 17 on Topeka Avenue. Price $125. Nos. 92 94 and 96 on Polk street Price $100.

Nos. 157 159 and 161 on 10 per cent for all cash down. Local Agency at all the principal T.wns and Stations along th road to eliow lands and give information about them. For further particulars, maps of lands, Ac, ad- P. DEVEREUX, Land Commissioner MIMA, SMITH sft OIDDIXttS, Asrenta, TOPEKA, KANSAS.

Polk street. Price $173. Nos. 230 232 and 234 on Taylor streeu Price $200. 48.

20. 1 (C ACUE3, 12 mile from Topeka, JLUV near the town of Anburn, good soil, and in a good settlement, convenient to school and church. Price $1,000. OTS Nos. 307 and 309 on Topeka Avenue, rnce uu, 49.

LOTS Nos. 86 88 and 90 on Jackson street. Price $400. No. 91 on Jackson street.

Price $150, 21. OA ACRES, half mile from Topeka, well Ov fenced, 'ij acres under cultivation, plenty of meadow, 300 peach, 100 apples, 50 cherries and 10 pear tree, 15 acres of timber, good house with cellar, watered by creek, springs and well, a valuable stone quarry, the best in the vicinity of the city. Pric $4,500. OT No. 132 on Sixth Avenues Price -Li $300.

'51. 22. LOT No. 139, 25x130, Kansas Avenue Price $1,200. No.

75, 25x150, Kan aas Avenue. Price $400. ACRES, 21 mile east of Topeka, 120 bV acres under cultivation, ee 53. OT No. 206 on Freemont street.

Price 50. acre well fenced, a variety ot fruit trees, log house and frame barn, plenty of water, ston and 40 acre oak, walaut and hickory timber. Price 1 'TtT) ACRES 4 miles east of Topeka. I 66 acre ander cultivation, good 54. JLocnl I.nl Asxentsi on the l'nin Pnlfle llHilwevjr, Kiwlru VIviaiOB.

HOW IS A LAND BUYER TO MAKE HIS SELECTIONS. 1 1 There are Agents placed at all the important town on the line and even the imaller towni, in order to give gratuitous information, show our land and render service and atten tion to persona coming to "i These Agents are carefully instructed in all that pertain to their business. All matters of purchase may be transacted with thesi but papers, conveyances, and payments are final-" iy consummated at the land office of the Co. Station agent and conductors oa the Road, can furnish the name of th local land agents to aay pero enquiring. 1 Step off at these Stations and ia a few mo menu yea will find tbe agent, who will be glad te serve yoa, and bel yea to Snd a desirable location.

If yoa find nothing to please yon at one station, it may be that yea wilt and jest what you were looking fer, at the next. This i a great ceaatry, and it take eoaietisa to ee it Yea aaaatbe kari aait a yon End Bathing Wf salad ia the foar haadresl ailea lying bet tree th Wissasri Rivfty aid the western Beindary of the 8tU vf A little aad pejrststewee will be reward-' with saocesa. Tata is what we caa auarw th exploret whe wishes I an sat for a haute. MILLS, filUTfl CIDDING8 aa tvy-plyte ptrchaaer aay aarottatof 4Q to 1 acre is a body. -PUTT Lot No.

138 Kansa Avenue, ad- 23. joining Topeka House and opposite But Buildings, race VJM. rail and ston fence, from 50 to 100 frnit trees, stone bense 16x22 1 1 story, pur water, and 8 or II acre of timber, and a frame barn. Pric $4,000. 155.

1 a( ACRES of prairie unimproved, 8 JlUU nile south, of Topeka, oa th and Santo Pric i -56. LOT 130 Kansas Avenue, opposite State Betiding and nearjr oppoeUt) Court House. Price Eight Hnadred dollar. 1 an ACRES half mil from Fort Lin- 24,. 1UI ACRES of maissproved land being 40 southeast auarter of northeast Quar vuiu.

it uj nr. iiviu t.v 8 mile frm Mound City on Kansas City and Fort Scott road, and half mile from the survey line of Kansas City, Fort Scott and Galveston Railroad, 100 acre under ter section designated as half-breed Kaw lands, 3 mile east of JTopeka, 20 acre of LOTS No. 1HJ06 Md 108, Jackao i street, nee the new Court Hon and portion of th Price Foor Hiadred and Fifty dollar. i cultivation, noose 25x30, three rooms, BBDer ana we remainder Jwi, praine ACRES of aai an proved land, 1 1C0 feed well of water and utbotldmgs, fine elected orchard of 290 trees, one-half bearing, three acre' grove siiTOuod'ing house, it acres of first saaHty timber. atock water, Ac, half mile from school aad church.

Pric mLUtrom Topeka depot, oa Sol- 58. LOTS No. 97 99 and 101, Harrison street, in a deairabl location for dwellings, side walk in front of Price Four Honored and Fifty dollars. diet Creek, all good, bottom, J'tic i 7.

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1867-1868