. Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings . p of Central Park 39 Lakes in Central Park 43 How to Reach the Suburbs 45 Eortifications of New York 49 New York Items of Interest 49, 51 Long Island Suburbs 51 Staten Island Suburbs 53 Croton Aqueduct and High Bridge 55 Westchester Suburbs 57 N. Y. & Brooklyn Church .59, 61, 63 Brooklyns Early History 65 Navy Yard and Ridgewood 67 Brooklyn Parks 69 Brooklyn Churches 73 New Jersey Suburbs 75 Cemeteries of Brooklyn and Suburbs, List of 77 Cemeteries and Ferries 77 Guide to Prominent Buildings and Places of New York 77 Ho
. Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings . p of Central Park 39 Lakes in Central Park 43 How to Reach the Suburbs 45 Eortifications of New York 49 New York Items of Interest 49, 51 Long Island Suburbs 51 Staten Island Suburbs 53 Croton Aqueduct and High Bridge 55 Westchester Suburbs 57 N. Y. & Brooklyn Church .59, 61, 63 Brooklyns Early History 65 Navy Yard and Ridgewood 67 Brooklyn Parks 69 Brooklyn Churches 73 New Jersey Suburbs 75 Cemeteries of Brooklyn and Suburbs, List of 77 Cemeteries and Ferries 77 Guide to Prominent Buildings and Places of New York 77 Hotels, List of eighty-seven N. Y 79 Hospitals and Police Stations, N. Y 79 Places of Amusement, Colleges, and Clubs. 81 Railroad Depots and Location of Piers 81 Asylums and Homes 83 Distances in New York City . 83 New York Charitable Institutions and Dis-pensaries 83 Map of Philadelphia 81 Philadelphia, History of 85 Fairmount Park 87 Ad v i c e to Strangers 91 History of Centennial 93 Pl:u es of Amusement 95 Hotels of Philadelphia 97 Places ol Interest 99. m THE r.:paper. Largest Circulation among- thebest people. I—It publishes all the news. The servantof no man and the slave of no party, it can affordto and does tell the truth about all. II. It is impartial and independent. Believ-ing in intelligent suffrage, it aims To instruct vot-ers to the wisest discharge of their responsibility. III. —Its moral tone is pure and elevated. The family circle is never profaned by anythingwhich appears in the columns of The Tribune. IV. —The choicest standard and current Lite-rature of the day is presented in its columns, in-cluding Correspondence, Poems, Stories, and Re-views from the most talented and popular writers. V. —It is the best and cheapest Farmerspaper published. The Weekly Tribune hasdone more to make good farmers than any otherinfluence which ever existed. VI- The Market Reports of THE TRIBUNEare indispensable to every buyer and seller inthe country. Quotations are give
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