. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. tip the products of the lead onderful rapidity$22,000. and all1 lavished upon it. It has grown in public favoIts interior was fitted up at ,that money and art could doand when at night its brilliant electric lights are reflectedfrom its costly mirrors upon its exquisitely


. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. tip the products of the lead onderful rapidity$22,000. and all1 lavished upon it. It has grown in public favoIts interior was fitted up at ,that money and art could doand when at night its brilliant electric lights are reflectedfrom its costly mirrors upon its exquisitely decoratedwalls and ceilings, it forms a most dazzling and enchant-ing picture. The room itself is 25x125 feet in dimen-sions, its bar and wood work being entirely in solid polished and exqnisitly carved, while its walls are ing breweries throughout the country, including theAnheuser-Busch Brewing Association, Pabst Brewery,Terra Haute and Indianapolis Brewing Companies,while the services of four courteous and congenial bar-keepers are required to supply the wants of the largeand select patronage with which The Kingston isfavored. In the rear of the bar are the rooms of theMercantile Telegraph Company, where those desiringcan obtain telegraphic reports from all the leiding race ?gant sample the ought alth. elous changes, and men of brains, push and we;1 every large city in the country have furnished andmbellished with art treasures as beautiful and expensivecf public resort as ever the great eastern metrop-ild boast, and one is not now obliged to art and money lavished on places of thiser. New York city no longer holds the palm asbe only city on the continent possessing thatthoroughly appreciate : which the artistic and beautifiand furnishings in all fi: nd which calls for a priimost expensive decoratio Itured classes of the publcongregate for enjoymei of Indianapolis, although small by the side of the greatmelr politan centers of the country, possesses


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