SERIES NUMBER THREE • I 22 SUBJECTS] City Buildings, Monuments and Parks THE city bulldinjrs are commodious and well built. The new Hall of Records iB one of the handsomest buildings in the city, and the City Hall is the finest piece of colonial archi- tecture in the country. Vast sums have been spent for city parks. Central Park commences at 59th Street and runs north to 110th Street, bounded on the east by Fifth Avenu<\ on the west by Eighth Avenue, containing 839 acreB : the value of the land is estimated at 8200,000,000. There are twenty-five parks in the city, the Unrest Pelham Bay Park, with 1,800 acres and six miles of water front. This is one of the parks that irirdle the city from the Sound to the Hudson. Many fine monuments are located in different parts of the city, notably Grant's, Sherman's, Soldiers', Lincoln's, Seward's and Farratrut'«. New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, 40th to 43d Streets; on old reservoir site. Cost $5,000,000. 1. Soldiers and Sailors Monument, erected in l!)0i, to honor Union Soldiers; white marble and granite piece, 100 feet high. 2, Sherman Statue, at the Fifth Avenue and 59th Street entrance to Central Park. Heroic bronze memorial of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, by Augustus St. Gaudens. Erected by citizens of New York; unveiled May 30, 1903. 1 1. Aiishingtun Height* Yiadin-t. i-xii'inl* from Seventh \venue and Miieoinb s Ijwie. over the terminal of the Elevated H. R. at Eighth Avenue mid IfiBUl Street, to the beginning of the Speedway. The Speedway, on l.wer Link ..f Harlem River, north from *158«h Slpeet Driveway, 100 feet wide, two and one half miles long; est $.*| i/ .» i ) I Mil j> H « • < ■ • I I ' • I • I • • « < . I I I Mil 'Op I until ■«■•'!• .»V - «' • < I «< • i i •• Not as old as New York City, but as well known Honestly made, honestly advertised and honestly sold. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of WE have prepared five series of VIEWS OF NEW YORK CITY, comprised as follows : SERIES No. 1 1 22 Subjects:: SERIES No. 2 (16 Subjects): The Harbor, Skylines, Bridges, Theatres Business Blocks, Sky Scrapers and and Government Buildings. Retail Stores. SERIES No. 3 (22 Subjects): SERIES No. 4 (21 Subjects): City Buildings, Monuments and Parks. Apartment Houses, Hotels and Residences. SERIES No. 5 (21 Subjects): Churches and Colleges. This entire series, embracing a total of 102 illustrations, in workmanship and on paper equal to this, will be mailed to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. Any ONE of above series will be mailed to THE CENTAUR COMPANY, any address on receipt of a two-cent stamp. MURRAY STREET, -IHP 08 NEW YORK CITY. ANNOUNCEMENT "^^HESE SOUVENIRS are the product of the best artists' skill, not alone in pho= tography, but in the engraving, and are presented to you with the sole idea that you may ever remember the genuine Castoria; Castoria that has, for over thirty years, been a great factor in reducing the death rate of children under five years of age; genuine Castoria that always bears the signature of -— COMPLIMENTS OF AUG. FRANK, No. 408-10 Main St., Union, N. J.