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I should think from what they said, laughing at his friends, as all healthy babies do. She is in a good deal the same condition as she has been, apparently no better than when mother saw her before. They got the enclosed daguerreotype of Robert in Utica. You see Eddy was with them and for wonder in quite a sober mood. What do you think of the pictures? If you do not like it firstrate, why, it does not cost you anything. Robert has been doing very well in Utica lately, much better than in the summer. We have been expecting him to come to Remsen all winter, but he is not here yet and perhaps will not be for some time. As long as he is doing a good business in Utica I suppose he will stay there, at least for the present. I suppose you have heard that the school at Whitesboro has been broken up by sickness, and that Cousin Elizabeth R. has been quite sick. She was getting better when they were in Utica - Father has sold his lot on which the building was burnt in Utica for $450 dollars. The city of Utica is now the lighted by gas, and supplied with water from near New [Graffenberg?]. (So much for Utica news.)
I should think from what they said, laughing at his friends, as all healthy babies do. She is in a good deal the same condition as she has been, apparently no better than when mother saw her before. They got the enclosed daguerreotype of Robert in Utica. You see Eddy was with them and for wonder in quite a sober mood. What do you think of the pictures? If you do not like it firstrate, why, it does not cost you anything. Robert has been doing very well in Utica lately, much better than in the summer. We have been expecting him to come to Remsen all winter, but he is not here yet and perhaps will not be for some time. As long as he is doing a good business in Utica I suppose he will stay there, at least for the present. I suppose you have heard that the school at Whitesboro has been broken up by sickness, and that Cousin Elizabeth R. has been quite sick. She was getting better when they were in Utica - Father has sold his lot on which the building was burnt in Utica for $450 dollars. The city of Utica is now the lighted by gas, and supplied with water from near New [[Graffenberg?]]. (So much for Utica news.)


The winds in Steuben have had a great frolic lately - a regular blow out. As is common in such cases every thing is where it shouldn't be - the snow instead of being evenly spread over the ground, tortured by the frantic winds, till it huddles together like a flock of scared sheep, and takes refuge in the road or hides itself under the fences. Today we have been opening roads. (There is one thing unpleasant, and, therefore, it will do to tell.)
The winds in Steuben have had a great frolic lately - a regular blow out. As is common in such cases every thing is where it shouldn't be - the snow instead of being evenly spread over the ground, tortured by the frantic winds, till it huddles together like a flock of scared sheep, and takes refuge in the road or hides itself under the fences. Today we have been opening roads. (There is one thing unpleasant, and, therefore, it will do to tell.)


I heard today that old Dr. [Epiteum?] died last night and is to be buried tomorrow. He was, I hear, 73 years old. Do you get the [Centadur?] every month? Our circulation has increased a little since last year. We print 2 times this year more than last. (62 in all). Lewis is gradually regaining his health. He is a great deal better than when you left home. I am very glad you are so well pleased with Mr. H. Do you [pound?] brick dust pepper and sugar yet? or what? Do you know you lost something from your baggage in going to Mr. H. Can't guess what? Why letter g to
I heard today that old Dr. [[Epiteum?]] died last night and is to be buried tomorrow. He was, I hear, 73 years old. Do you get the [[Centadur?]] every month? Our circulation has increased a little since last year. We print 2 times this year more than last. (62 in all). Lewis is gradually regaining his health. He is a great deal better than when you left home. I am very glad you are so well pleased with Mr. H. Do you [pound?] brick dust pepper and sugar yet? or what? Do you know you lost something from your baggage in going to Mr. H. Can't guess what? Why letter g to

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I should think from what they said, laughing at his friends, as all healthy babies do. She is in a good deal the same condition as she has been, apparently no better than when mother saw her before. They got the enclosed daguerreotype of Robert in Utica. You see Eddy was with them and for wonder in quite a sober mood. What do you think of the pictures? If you do not like it firstrate, why, it does not cost you anything. Robert has been doing very well in Utica lately, much better than in the summer. We have been expecting him to come to Remsen all winter, but he is not here yet and perhaps will not be for some time. As long as he is doing a good business in Utica I suppose he will stay there, at least for the present. I suppose you have heard that the school at Whitesboro has been broken up by sickness, and that Cousin Elizabeth R. has been quite sick. She was getting better when they were in Utica - Father has sold his lot on which the building was burnt in Utica for $450 dollars. The city of Utica is now the lighted by gas, and supplied with water from near New Graffenberg?. (So much for Utica news.)

The winds in Steuben have had a great frolic lately - a regular blow out. As is common in such cases every thing is where it shouldn't be - the snow instead of being evenly spread over the ground, tortured by the frantic winds, till it huddles together like a flock of scared sheep, and takes refuge in the road or hides itself under the fences. Today we have been opening roads. (There is one thing unpleasant, and, therefore, it will do to tell.)

I heard today that old Dr. Epiteum? died last night and is to be buried tomorrow. He was, I hear, 73 years old. Do you get the Centadur? every month? Our circulation has increased a little since last year. We print 2 times this year more than last. (62 in all). Lewis is gradually regaining his health. He is a great deal better than when you left home. I am very glad you are so well pleased with Mr. H. Do you [pound?] brick dust pepper and sugar yet? or what? Do you know you lost something from your baggage in going to Mr. H. Can't guess what? Why letter g to