Show I 1 tiie the fifels nigh might cap owr mr A who live more than a mile imm from the post office in new orleans met some friends the he other evening and extending to them the hospital aties of the crescent ity city c 11 visited so many of the pin principal cipal saloons and 11 marble ar le halls imbibing spiritual 1 consolation as they journeyed that at when he left them at their hotel it at the midnight hour he felt decidedly felt that he had bad a inck brick in his hat now he has a wife an amiable accomplished and beautiful my who loves him devoutly arid and finds but one fault with him that is his too frequent visits to the palaces where these bricks brick are obtained after leadir leaving ig his friends mr A paused a moment adment took his bearings and having shaped a course on thee principe that continual angles meet made sail for home if 1 due course of time he arrived band was not muy murp astonished but i ather fi tightened ight ened to find i his worthy tody lady sitting up foi him she always does she smiled smile 1 fyhen y hen he came in that she always does ollow how arp are you dear A she said you staid out so 10 late that I 1 feared you had been taken sick hie at aint sick wife b but dont you t im pm a little t tight very little perhaps my dear but nothing I 1 you you have so many friends f rien s as you say you must join them in a glass once in a while wife foure too good th the truth is pm im d d I 1 annie oh no indeed my dear im sure that another dass lass hurt you now suppose you take I 1 j elass of otte cotch ale with me just as a night nigh t cap I 1 i aee ten i I 1 f you u ye ae I 1 too kind my d dear by halt balf I 1 know im Q il ronk 2 oh n no on only ay a julep jile too much love all alyes yes 2 juleps mcmasters AI aters makes aniss such stiff uns awell take a glass of ale at any i ate it cant hurt youl you youlear loar dear I 1 want one before I 1 retire the I 1 lady y hastened to open a bottle and as she plated two tumblers lers before her on the sideboard she put I 1 I 1 I 1 ift one a very yow powerful erful emetic filling the glasses writh th the foaming loaming ale she handed banded one to her husband suspicion P n came clo cloudily dily upon pon his mind she never peicie etore ad I 1 been so kind kind when he was drunk he looked no athe I 1 the glass raised it to his lips then besita ad 11 I 1 I 1 dear w wont you just taste mine to make it breet et sweeter veeter pi said he certainly love jove replied the lady taking a mouth months i chidi ake was wa cat cageful eaul not to swallow wu op vanished V h e 1 ana up ao 0 o did the ate ale emetic and i fd ill dow d 11 the e throat roat of the satisfied husband after af eer 1 bitting b ft ut the taste the lady finished her glass but I 1 7 no hurry h to i etire she fixed a foot tub of iberl ter I 1 b re ire r an easy chair as it if she intended to bathe ele b leal bea ta ifal ul little feet but small as wei e thoe t there th was not water enough in the tub to cover lie ie husband began to feel sick and he wan li ree conly dew deal said his 1 a a few minutes loving set want to read the news in tins this af tei lei I 1 found it in your pocket I 1 minutes moie elapsed and then oh ye gods the lake what a tune time the hubband was he e easy chair he began to understand b was there he soon learned what ailed ce e it to say that when he be arose from the ick A had left his hat it been there says holl hell never drink another julep he scotch cotch ale but hes death on lemonade s wife better than ever 49 many a poor drun drunkard kaid if his wife T wight night cap ed I 1 |