. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. , four stories in height, fronts 24 feet on Second street, with a depth of100 feet, has ample cellar accommodations, and is stocked to repletion with an immenseline of choice goods of all kinds and ages, in barrels and cases, which will be supplied tocustomers in (juantities to suit, promptly and at lowest figures. Mr. llollenbach has been in this business since 1871. Mr. Yetter, formerly city mar-shal, has been in the firm since January*last, and is an excellent and popular businessman and a valuable ac(|uisition. Mr. Louis


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. , four stories in height, fronts 24 feet on Second street, with a depth of100 feet, has ample cellar accommodations, and is stocked to repletion with an immenseline of choice goods of all kinds and ages, in barrels and cases, which will be supplied tocustomers in (juantities to suit, promptly and at lowest figures. Mr. llollenbach has been in this business since 1871. Mr. Yetter, formerly city mar-shal, has been in the firm since January*last, and is an excellent and popular businessman and a valuable ac(|uisition. Mr. Louis llollenbach. late of the firm of Hollenbach Bros., has recently associatedhimself with Mr. Ch. Stubenrauch in the purchase of the wholesale and retail wine andliquor business of Val. Haas, No. 128 La Salle street, near Madison, Chicago, and willcontinue it under the style of Louis Hollenbach & Co. They are sole agents for Chicagoand the States for the Glencoe whisky above referred to. 126 THE INDUSTRIES OF LOUISVILLE Open from June ist to October PQ< O Capacity of Hotel, 600 Guests. AND OF XEW ALI5ANY. INDIANA. 127 CRAB OKCHAKD SPKINCIS. Kentuckys Great Health and Pleasure Resort—The most Fashionable, Attractive and Delightful Summering Place South of the Ohio. AVhile not in the strictest sense partaking of the nature of an industry, and not a dis-tinctive Louisville institution, yet, as the principal otficers of the Cr«h Orchard SpringsCompany make their iionies here, where they are prominent citizens and leading husinessmen, it may not he considered altogether inappropriate to make some reference in thesepages to an institution so famous and so attractive. The Crab Orchard Springs are beautifully and romantically situated in Lincoln county,on the Knoxville branch of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, one hundred and fifteenmiles south-east of Louisville, and are readily accessible from all portions of the many wonderful cures of troublesome


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