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.