. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. such as licorice, glycerine and tinfoil; and Mr. Rauterberg has the exclu-iive agency in this market for James C. McAn-drnw, New York, manufacturers of licorice paste; M. Gordon, of Cincinnati, gly-cerine; and L^hnuiier, Schwartz & Co., New York, manufacturers of tin foil. This is thelargest house in this line south of the Ohio river, and the Mc Andrew licorice paste is made 114 Tn:: ;.\i>:.j ov ;. at Newark, New Jersey, at the largest manufactory of the kind in this countrj, there beingonly t
. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. such as licorice, glycerine and tinfoil; and Mr. Rauterberg has the exclu-iive agency in this market for James C. McAn-drnw, New York, manufacturers of licorice paste; M. Gordon, of Cincinnati, gly-cerine; and L^hnuiier, Schwartz & Co., New York, manufacturers of tin foil. This is thelargest house in this line south of the Ohio river, and the Mc Andrew licorice paste is made 114 Tn:: ;.\i>:.j ov ;. at Newark, New Jersey, at the largest manufactory of the kind in this countrj, there beingonly two in America. Mr. McAndrew also manufactures the same staple in Turkey andSpain. Mr. Rauterberg has developed a very large and eonstantly-increasmg trade in thesespecialties, and is thoroughly experienced and very energetic in the prosecution of hi*business. JOHX G. ROACH, Proprietor Old Times Hand-made Sour-mash Distillery : President Bel Air Distillery Company, Louisville, andthe Rich Grain Distilling Company, Uniontown. No. 104 East Wain RICH GRAIN DISTILLERY The accompanying illustrations present views of the largest and most profitable in-dustries of Louisville and the South. They are the di>tilleries of the well-known house ofJohn G. Roach, sole owner of the Eich Grain distillery and president of the BelAir Distilling Company—the former at Uniontown, Ky., with a capacity of 600 bushels,the latter in the Portland suburbs, with a capacity of 200 busliels. These brands of whisky,wliich command the higliestapproval of the trade, aresold all over the UnitedStates, and are favoritebrands with consumers. Thehouse imd its enterprisingproprietor are equally wellknown. Founded in 1869-by Grovf, Roach & Co., thetirm was, six years later,cliiinged to John G. Rt)achct Co., and in 1880 to thepr- sent style. Controlling aproducing capacity of 100barrels a day, and the larg-est practical knowledge ofhow to turn out a good spir-it, with unrivale
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