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(3) you have in Steuben, but it is very black and it takes a great deal more hear frost to make a show than on the grass: besides the little points of grass radiate the heat faster than the ground and there is as you say "more dew to freeze on the grass." The soil here is so soft that a man can easily dig a well in a day and then they lay bricks around for the wall. When they have no further use for the well, they take out the bricks, which just as good for something else, and then fill up the well. Did I tell you of one dug in the side walk? Every body is in unclear and so they put every thing just where they happen to think of first; or perhaps I should have said that is the way it seems. Remsen must be getting to be quite a stirring place again. Does I.W.R. intend to open the store in his own name? Do people think yet that he really failed? Is it not quite a tempta- tion to have candies unclear in the P.O.? Do Obie and Johny go to school yet? What is Fred doing? By the way, Eddie, have you col- lected those school bills for me? I think Father has the names. Now I can remember only a