March 18, (18)89
Dear George,
I saw your letter complaining about not receiving any news. This letter was started by me on Aug 13th when I asked Liz to finish it and post it. You can imagine my surprise when I found that she had not done so. Things at home are not quite right. Father got out of work through Mr. Dick giving him a black eye, just a month after mother's death. Since then we have been humbugged about by him, he has had 1 sentence of 3 months, 2 separate months, and now he is committed to take his trial for stripping the lead off a warehouse roof, with three others.
Miss Liz threw herself out of work when mother died and has only just got a job.
I have kept the above troubles from reaching you through any of the previous letters; because I thought you might have enough troubles yourself and I only write you this now because you wish to know.
Wishing you every success
I remain yours truly,
T. Garrett