. 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. e guaranteed asexclusive, if so required, and will not be duplicatedunless by permission. He is prepared to furnishdesigns and estimates for anything in his line and guar-antee the utmost satisfaction. The prices charged areof the most reasonable character and all work co


. 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. e guaranteed asexclusive, if so required, and will not be duplicatedunless by permission. He is prepared to furnishdesigns and estimates for anything in his line and guar-antee the utmost satisfaction. The prices charged areof the most reasonable character and all work comingthrough Mr. Schurmann is sure to be executed in thehighest style of art He is a native of Indianapolis andone of our prominent and most esteemed citizens. Heis a gentleman of ripe experience and judgment in hisline, and has spent several years in Europe studyingthe business among the leading art glass manufacturingcentres there. He enjoys a large and influential patron-age, and is most eminently deserving of his great pros-perity. HOME LUMBER COMPANY. Indianapolis is a cily of practical and mate;U3iries. and among the recent additions to the I the lumber trade is that of the Home Lumbeany, which was established in January, , by T/. C, Buddenbaum. H. C. Prange and Fred. C II experienced men of business acumen,. ment, integrity and probity. The office and grounds are460 to 474 East Michigan street, and cover an area of137x200 feet on the line of the Bee Division of theBig Four railroad, with which they are connected by aside track. An extensive stock of lumber is carried ofail kinds for building and manufacturing purposes, aspecialty being made of pine and poplar, which isbrought direct to the yard from the mills in the bestproducing sections. On an average from 350 to 400 car-loads are handled annually, and a large local and coun-try trade is supplied. On the grounds is a two-slorywarehouse, 48x96 feet in area, in which a full stockof sash, doors, blinds, scroll and ver


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