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PLAIN LEMONADE.

Gin and Wormwood.

(Use small bar-glass.)

Put five or six sprigs of wormwood into a quart decanter, and fill up with gin. This is used in the rural districts as a sort of bitters, and is said to be a good tonic.


Temperance Drinks.



Milk and Seltzer.

(Use large soda-glass.)

Fill the glass half full of milk, and the remaining half with Seltzer water.


Saratoga Cooler.

(Use large bar-glass.)

  • Take 1 tea-spoonful of powdered white sugar.
  • Take Juice of half a lemon.
  • Take 1 bottle of ginger ale.
  • Take 2 small lumps of ice.

Stir well and remove the ice before serving.


Plain Lemonade.

(Use large bar-glass.)

  • Take the juice of half a large lemon.
  • Take 1½ table-spoonful of sugar.
  • Take 2 or 3 pieces of orange.