Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1890 — ANOTHER'S FORTUNE. [ARTICLE]

ANOTHER'S FORTUNE.

,-“I have msde ope, JGgtun® ,i* qw, time. ” saw ad. cda merchant the nthen I ‘ man’t «iat plfebstoie.” “Ne, si^y‘the-fortune I ;i#Mf]tyU.taj|g that of another"maa." V , :./rY r j “Why, h#w Was that?” • : •/" " ;■: : “After I ’.left,college,” -replied the first speaker, '■> “I knocked kboutthe country, here.find there* for a,‘few years before I-settled down in this city. IpjCpurse d£ip£ wknifterihff* l met ah okt echoed-friend Whcdhad gone to 3 lt Jmedical college ,Md was then' jusk j starting to build up a practice in a; small country * ‘When I ran across him u.he was in-a- dreadful fit W blues, apdT>4is' ip.ljjjph : after.; 1 "first greetings had been exchahged:. •Why, old' tosh you’re! ’not' .likd, f: ' fornier self at all You haven’t'been/ •practicing lbugenoiigb td hayp, killed anybody, yeti'have,,yod£ v \n'- iA V‘ ** *No,' no? my -bjdjy'-• h$ 1 ariMydrA'lV * •not that.' may. .confide,- mC you with safety, as I think 'l' ,’Can, T ,v,iir ;teil ’ von,’ madly* in love with the most biautifttl girl lh / all' {: wOvldv. and.T^hej/Wes 1 me, but all her people are opposed -to mir man-ia-ge beemt^e-trirrr uld,' man" Is wealthy her to marry a rich spi top who is- after her and I feel likoa-brutp ip asking her to wait lor ru6 till I am able to support her, while that prospect seems so distant. I’ve been in this town six months Uow'and npt a,i sshgle patient have I securedi’/j “ ‘How mapy rivals Jpayp//ypu?”,, I inquired. “ ‘Only oAedtlie PtraW'e^ed, 1 ‘t>l<Fl!)r v Sdroggs, but he-htAbtstoii hfere / years or hiibaelfiui He 'r4*i ! *euts,iiny intrpsipAap/« .pntaonali id* j Spit, apd (ft regains to Mm *bi«, '"*>-1 ‘-Why TOWSpfrtr/, ■lldlAd' »kstifWU sdo. MiWTß.iHaoy hash (into dhttfeh !««& •wthisper iip i earcl o wh4re.iyda t eiil 'i'hfiftjgfiato are deli\ieWM' w)i«hel%Wli|» (Send foPthem ligafaij «plsatftlngiifl!iat hnitbe 'rush' .iof )h«si»4» these-little /?pistaJpßß,.i %I vfiH ,fW3» ar 9 that—— .0081 .a .a , & tie games are IC’GI “lb d sihalf tB.W.’ If Mrs. Smith has a'wtoih«etie r hMrly WBPybodyAiHatfl»wkit. wwm 'map mmm wmsy are ■m( h^ti! -■_/-! 2,1 HK loolm 0X1!: lot Hnnrrv\-> ol /• * ‘‘ l Whhtfrf. thtft, Mrx exclaimed, > /aft j»• daodr/ /.'Obapleyamyj.ifrnfcndjnwent to ■there took down with aluo^somethn? K»t

listened to hi||]pa(fi|Rgtg;i bgf A^ 3S£ ha<l tlme t 0 t Ma.&'^s¥ e \ in ’ he began, buHj \*m t]jfcnitjpi|lled anAMspen^^lhis “ ‘Nonsense, yftdqf old Soroggs rudely; I say it’s appoplexy.’ .T^rtwpijtPwai%SL«jQa3«iw« who is right, said Charley, as he unio3&<3&fiiSQ>3oA<WoaHM “The little , amused by the arguments of y*B*'!ih£«r tors, and as \Qs tJmrjjn&ifc, to all the application* practTW; mftmetHlis lJ^eT? (Jnett®iW tmo ym&m&f in ] »& ing wise over the patient nnd guessing at his malady, I was m, k.iig abort, the up I saw that it was labied ‘niorpu.ao poiboh, ! and that it had been rec-niiv

I emptied, as was still moist That mk me, and I just had Charley’s ear -Morphcommitted