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WEHMAN'S BAKTENDEES' GUIDE.

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O.xfortl Punch.—(Patronized by ike students of Oxford.)

1 pint of Cognac Brandy.

1 pint of old Jamaica Bum.

1 quart of Orange Shrub.

Ifi pint of Sherry.

1 bottle of Capiliairo.

2 quarts of Ijoiling water.

6 glasses of Calf's Foot Jelly.

(i Lemons.

4sweet Oranges.

Sufficient loaf Sugar, dissolved in some of the hot water.

Eub the rinds of three lemons with sugar to extract the es

sential oil. Cut the peel very fine off two more lemons and two

of the oranges. Press out the juice of all the oranges and

lemons.' Place the whole, with the jellj'. In ajug and stir well.

Pour on the water, and let It stand for twenty minutes. Strain

through a fine sieve Into a large bowl; add the caplllalre, spi

rits, shrub, and wine,stlndng well.

White

Plu.sh

.—(Use a small bar glass.)

Place before the customer a bottle of bourbon or rye whiskey

and let him help himself.

Fill up the glass with fresh milk.

The origination of this drink Is given by a New York paper to

the following effect: A party of dry goods men got hold of a

country buyer and proceeded to make matters pleasant for him.

They took him to a small bar room and, with the Intent to get

him fulland thou work him for a big order, were about to open

wine. The counti'yman, although having Indulged in hard

cider and whiskey unllmltedly for a number of years, proved

not to be so much ofa flat as was thought. Ho pleaded temper

ance, said he never drank, and guessed he'd take a gla^ of

water, us he was kinder thirsty walkln'round so much. This

was rather a set back to his companions. They wore assured

ho had plenty of money to spend, but he was one who required

considerable warming up before he would talk the kind of busi

ness thoy desired. "O,take something;take some milk, tuej'

said. He replied: "Well, I guess a glass of milk would go

sorter good." Some suggested Kumy'Ss, but as there was none

In the place they gave him some milk and seltzer, to which, in

answer to a wink from some of them,a dash of whiskey was

added. Ho thought the seltzer was what flavored IL Next

round,seltzer wasomitted and more whiskey added. This was

continued until he was pretty wellset up, and finally gotfunny

and tipped over hls glass upon the table. As it spread around

he exclaimed:"Gosh,It looks like white plush, don t it'?" "So

It does," said the boys. "Give the gentleman another yard of

white plush!" And it has since been known by that name.