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  (about 20) My dear Walt

i got you to day with the enveloves and money all safe and sound walt what made you think that was marys george i knew when i first saw it that it wasent him he is not on the road he lives to meridan near springfield this young man that was killed was buried at Jamaca there has been a full account of it in the eagle the Dr pray and his mother that was killed the mother was old judge dikemans daughter and the rushmores wife is sister to mrs pray likewise dikemans daughter she was not on the car it was the northport train Charlick the manager or owawer it was awful to read) well walt last saturday i had one of heyds awful letters   if possible the worst one yet over two sheets of paper dont you think i had a good time reading it) well i got his in the forenoon and i got one from han in the aftern if i hadent got hers i should have felt very bad i will sent the letter to you the next time i write i want george to read it before i send it i wont tell any thing she writes i dont mean to send mr Heydes although he mentions your name not the most polite you have ever had it mentioned i wrote han a letter right away that we should expect her as soon as we got a little settled   i hope he wont keep it as he did yours) i had a letter from matt they have got a house and the two girls to work matt says if she was only rid of her coughf she should be real happy she said she would have sent me some change but they were dead broke i dont think its much use to get a high salary)

walt this is great writin but i have had to work so hard that my hands is so trembly and stiff i cant write maybee you can make it out the german woman that i expected to have to help me about moving has took it on her head to get married about the 1 of may so i had to doo more than i could hardly get   along with george is to camden but will come home wensday or thursday night the house aint done but we shall have to move on saturday your next letter you must direct portland ave) i beleive the number is 71 opposite the Arsenal at any rate our old letter man has that route i think mrs steers is very clever does all she can to accomadate but the people is coming in thursday evening i have given up the parlor and all i can but the only comfort i have that i shant have to move again very soon any how but strange things happen in these days dont they Walt so its best not to make any calcalation

good bie walter my love as usual to the Oconors LW

this compliment george cut out of the philadelpha bulletin