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Some

Fine

Old

Whisk

les

in

Existence

^^^^^

HERE

are

in

existence

to-day

fifty

or

more

O

barrels

of

Spring

1893

"G.

W.

S.

Jones

Monongahela

Pure

Rye."

This

whisky,

after

being

tax-paid,

was

shipped

directly

from

the

distillery

to

the

Union

Storage

Co.,

at

Pittsburg.

Each

barrel,

at

the

présent

time,

contains

about

twenty

gallons.

Proof

ranges

from

114

to

123.

There

is

another

lot

of

one

hundred

barrels

of

whisky

made

in

Daviess

County,

Kentucky,

of

March,

1891,

inspection,

making

it

twenty

years

old

at

the

présent

time.

The

goods,

when

tax-paid

from

the

distillery

warehouse,

was

shipped

directly

to

the

Louisville

Public

Warehouse

Co.,

where

it

has

remained

on

storage

ever

since.

The

goods

are

known

as

"Thixton's

Club

Spécial."

Another

fine

lot

of

old

whisky,

something

like

fifty

barrels

of

"Melvale,"

Eastern

Rye,

was

made

at

Baltimore,

Maryland.

The

goods

are

ten

years

old,

very

fine

quality,

and

stored

at

the

distillery

free

warehouse,

and

have

never

been

off

the

distillery

premises.

One

of

the

most

perfect

lots

of

Old

Rye

Whisky,

one

hundred

or

more

barrels,

over

ten

years

old,

tax-

paid,

is

stored

in

the

free

warehouse

at

the

Rohr,

McHenry

Distilling

Co.,

at

Benton,

Columbia

Coun-

ty,

Pennsylvania.

The

distillery

has

been

in

exist-

ence

since

1812,

and

has

made

Old-fashioned

Rye

Whisky

ail

thèse

years.