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BLENDING HUNTER RYE WHISKY. of whiskies is rapidly rising. if not to ine artat any rate to the dignity of one of the exact sciences. Apparently it is a most simple Process, but, if it be exercised in its ideal perfection, Fequires the keenest discrimination and the closest attention to every detail. The theory in blending is to combine in one proddct all the prited characteri- found in different types, but never present alto- generise Single “straight” whisky. "Mixing. bow- ever, is not bi task is only begun when the component’ one ‘are put together. and however Jiel! matured the various constituents may be, the ob- fect of eke tically missed if {ai Bot given for the development and sbenpion. ce ‘mingling of the several vegeiabic ollsang volatile etnerasand for heir pradval |éombination into one perfect and harmonious whole. ‘These points are gradually finding increased rec- ognition among blenders, and various means are ‘Adopted to attain the desired end. One device for ‘which Messrs. William Lanahan & Son are respon- main idea the application of the w Brinciples of heat and motion by perfect aera ‘and every particle to secure matunity development. as well asa most thorough and inttoate amalgamation ofall the ingredients of the Blend : the ingredients being standard. brands of wellsematured and fincly-develaped Maryland tyes. ‘The apparaies designed to effect this purpose has been erected by lake expense : the receiving cisierns oF hol y-five thousand gallons of whisky. TUis im these vate that the blending is done, there Be ing eight in number. The whisky in each vat is sub- feted to Cen thouring revolutions inten hours Te ‘Very properly claimed that this enormus amount of motion and aeration has the effect of completely Femoving all impurities, and that the result of this continual agitation of the whisky is an improvement Jan mellowiag down consequent upon the enormous jporation that can be accomplished in no other way. frenily renowned brandy-houses of France and jouses of Spain, in putting u mar: EE err Gne‘producth ala ofler tend of thei Fespective goods. blends has a century, while in this count {a its infancy. can alwi this fre it fs comparatively ‘The public can feel assured that they Secure better uniformity and better ma- tured goods, possessing more intrinsic merit, ia fep- Utable blends than in any other class of whiskies, |DEAPSE 2, vap nous cones | Gen. tien Co, 88 EVERARD'S TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ELECTRIC BATHS. perma and Transient Rooms. Moderate Prices. °* Heat comicbooks.com