^B / 1776. ir*S9* TO THE Places of Interest IN Philadelphia. CONTAINIKG ACCURATE DIAGRAMS OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES OP AMUSEMENT. PHILADELPHIA. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT Or CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1875. BY C. E. Claghors-, Jr., N THE OFFICE OF ~HE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D. C. ' r'\& 5" MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 3R0CEIR S, TEA DEALERS, Etc., Etc., PHILADELPHIA, Offer every inducement to all purchasers of desirable Groceries. Among their many Specialties are Best Teas, Finest Coffees, Maryland Hams, Western & Jersey Hams, Finest Grades of Flour, Dried Beef, Tongues, Mackerel, Salmon and Cod Fish, Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, etc., Macaroni, Vermicelli, Cheese, Spices, Extracts, etc., Canned Goods of all kinds, Syrups, Sugars, etc. 13th «fc Chestnut Sts. a PHILADELPHIA, Pa. p.? <*$ *\ .V^ A BY THE ^OTl © E C5 ■■* >■ & ^ a- 3 C °% ^ 00 «> -J F\ GUTEKUNST, Photographer, 7J£ ^facTi Sfrec/, Philadelphia. (1) a -- ¥, WMQ^m ST* Branch Office, - - 1705 Chestnut Street. HillTHM, MANUFACTURERS OF jlaiiieil, l»fa|fi, hmitl | fct REFERENCES: UNIVERSITY OF PENN'A, MASONIC TEMPLE, CHRIST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA. Designs and Estimates Furnished. H.J.SMITH. W. B. CARLILE. M.JOY. (2) CONTENTS. Places of Amusement, with diagrams PAGE 4-17 Places of Interest 18-21 Rates of Hack Fare 22 Pates of Postage 23-25 Passenger Railway Directory 26-44 Citizens' Passenger Railway Co.— 10th & 11th Sts 26 Empire Passenger Railway Co.— 12th & 16th Sts 26 Frankford & South wark P. R. W. Co.— 5th & Gth Sts.. 27-28 Germantown Passenger Railway Co.— 4th & 8th Sts... 28-29 Green & Coates Sts. Passenger Railway Co 29-30 Hestonville, Mantua, & Fairmount Pass. R. W. Co... 30-31 Lombard & South Sts. Passenger Railway Co 31-32 Phila. City P. R. W. Co.— Chestnut & Walnut Sts 32-34 Phila. & Gray's Ferry R. W. Co.— Spruce & Pine Sts. 34 Ridge Ave. Passenger Railway Co 34-35 Second & Third Sts. Passenger Railway Co 35-38 Seventeenth & Nineteenth Sts. Pass. Railway Co 38 Thirteenth & Fifteenth Sts. Passenger Railway Co 39-40 West Philadelphia Pass. R. W. Co.— Market St 40-41 Union Passenger Railway Co 41-44 Hotels in Philadelphia 45 3 Centennial Pocket Guide. American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets. Box office open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. The following railway lines pass within a short distance of the Academy: The Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, and 13th & 15th Sta. Centennial Pocket Guide. American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets. RIGGS <5c CO., (ESTABLISHED AUGUST, 1872.) SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE OP Offices, 123 South Seventh St., First-class reference. PHILADELPHIA. Centennial Pocket Guide. American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets. WILLIAM H. OAKFORD, JF'A.SHIOTVA^BLE HOTTER, No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 4S- Sole Agent for AMIDOXS & DUNLAP'S Xew York Hats, =@& Centennial Pocket Guide. Walnut Street Theatre, Ninth and Walnut Streets. Doors open at 7.15 p. m. Commence at 8. Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 4 p. M. Accessible by the following railway cars : Chestnut & Walnut, Green & Coates, 4th & 8th, and Union Line. 8 Centennial Pocket Guide. Mrs. John Drew's Arch St. Theatre, Arch Street above Sixth. Mr. Jos. D. Murphy Manager and Treasurer. * C "£STRA C\*° V SCALE OF PRICES: Parlor Chairs $1.50 Keserved Seats 1.00 Admission 50 Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 3 p. m. Doors open at 7 p. m. Commence at 8. Centennial Pocket Guide. Arch Street Theatre, Arch Street above Sixth. The Arch St., and Kidge Ave. cars pass the door ; the 5th & 6th Sts. and Union Line within a short distance. 10 Centennial Pocket Guide. Chestnut Street Theatre, Chestnut Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Sts. G. K. Goodwin Lessee. I P. E. Abel Treasurer. SCALE OF PRICES: Parquet Reserved Seats SI 00 I Balcony and Family Circle. . . 50 cts. Parquet Circle Reserved Seats. .. 1.00 Amphitheatre 25 cts. Balcony Reserved Seats 75 | Doors open at 7 p. m. Commence at 8. Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. si. Take the Chestnut & Walnut, 13th & 15th, and 12th & 16th Sts. railway care. Centennial Pocket Guide. 11 New American Theatre, Chestnut Street between Tenth and Eleventh. Kobert Fox Proprietor. John C. Curran SCALE OF PRICES: Orchestra Seats, Eeserved $1.00 Orchestra Seats 75 Orchestra Circle, Eeserved 75 Orchestra Circle 50 Doors open at 7 p. M. ; commences at 8. Box Office open from 10 A. m. to 1 .30 p. m. Take either the Chestnut & Walnut or 10th & 11th St. cars for the above Theatre. 12 Centennial Pocket Guide. Arch Street Opera House, Arch Street above Tenth. Simmons and Slocum Proprietors. STAGE SCALE OF PRICES: Admission 50 cts. | Orchestra Chairs. 75 cts. | Family Circle.. . 25 cts. No extra charge for reserved seats. Doors open at 7 p. m. Commence at 8. Box Office open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Arch St., 10th & 11th Sts., and Ridge Ave. cars pass in the vicinity. Centennial Pocket Guide. 13 Eleventh Street Opera House, Eleventh Street above Chestnut. Carncross & Dixey Proprietors. SCALE OF PRICES: Admission 50 cts. Orchestra Chairs 75 cts. Family Circle 25 cts. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. Doors open at 7 p. m. ; commences at 8. Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 3 p. m. Take the Market, Chestnut & Walnut, or 10th & 11th St. cars for the above Opera House. 14 Centennial Pocket Guide. Col. Wood's Museum, Ninth and Arch Streets. J. H. Wood Proprietor and Manager. SCALE OF PRICES: Orchestra Reserved Seats $1.00 Orchestra Circle Reserved Seats 75 Admission to Orchestra Circle and Dress Circle 50 Admission to Family Circle 25 The above Museum is open all day ; performance every afternoon and evening. Either of the following railway cars pass the door : Arch St., Ridge Ave., and Union Line. Centennial Pocket Guide. 15 Grand Central Theatre, Walnut Street above Eighth. J. M. Mortimer & Co Proprietors. J. M. Mortimer Manager. SCALE OF PRICES: Admission 25 Orchestra 'Seats 50 Orchestra Stalls 75 Side Boxes $5.00 Stage Boxes 10.00 Doors open at 7 p. m. ; commences at 8. Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 2 P. m. The Chestnut & Walnut, Union Line. 4th & 8th, and Green & Coates St. cars pass in vicinity. 16 Centennial Pocket Guide. Amateur Drawing Room, Seventeenth Street above Chestnut. Drawing Koom can be engaged for Entertainments. Take the Chestnut & Walnut, 17th & 19th, or Market St. Centennial Pocket Guide. 17 Wheatley Dramatic Hall, Corner Fifth and Gaskill Streets, below Lombard. SCALE OF PRICES: Admission 25 cents. Monthly Tickets 50 cents. Monthly Tickets for Eeserved Seats 50 cents extra. Doors open at 7 p. m. Commence at 8. Performance every Wednesday evening. Hall can be engaged for other entertainments. Take the 5th & 6th, and Lombard & South Sts. Cars. 18 Centennial Pocket Guide. PLACES OF INTEREST. FAIRMOUNT PARK. Take Union Line, Green & Coates, Arch, Race & Vine, and Girard Ave. cars. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. In West Park, at the entrance of Girard Ave. Bridge. Open to visitors daily, from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Admission 25 cts. ; children under 10 years 10 cts. (including skating on the lake during the winter season). Visitors may be conveyed to the Garden by steamboats, which leave the landing at Fairmount Ave. every half hour during the summer months, or by Girard Ave. Eailway cars. The Race & Vine St. and Arch St. lines sell coupon tickets consisting of 2 car tickets and 1 ticket of admis- sion to the Garden for 30 cts. STATE HOUSE or INDEPENDENCE HALL, Chestnut St. bet. 5th & 6th. Open on week days bet. 9 a. m. and 5 P. M. Take Chestnut & Walnut, and 5th & 6th St. cars. * U. S. MINT, N. W. cor. Chestnut & Juniper Sts., bel. Broad. Open to visitors daily (except Saturdays and Sundays) bet. 9 and 12 A. M. Cars— Chestnut & Walnut, and 13th & 15th Sts. CUSTOM HOUSE, Chestnut St. bet. 4th & 5th. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cars— Chestnut & Wal- nut, 5th & 6th, 4th & 8th, and Green & Coates Sts. CARPENTERS' HALL, Chestnut St. bet. 3d & 4th. Place of meeting of the first Congress. Open for visitors daily (except Sundays) bet. 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Cars— Chestnut & Walnut, 4th & 8th, and Green & Coates. U. S. ARSENAL, Gray's Ferry Road, near Washington Ave. Daily, on application (except Sundays). Cars— Spruce & Pine Sts. Centennial Pocket Guide. 19 U. S. ARSENAL, near Bridesburg. Daily, on application (except Sundays). Take Richmond cars, 2d k 3d St., to Bridesburg Branch. U. S. NAVY YARD, Front St. bel. Washington Ave. Open to visitors upon application to the officer of the day, daily, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Cars— Union Line. U. S. NAVAL ASYLUM, Gray's Ferry Road bel. Sonth St. Daily on week days, on application. Cars— Spruce & Pine Sts. MASONIC TEMPLE, N. E. cor. Broad & Filbert Sts. Open to visitors daily (Sundays excepted), weather permitting, bet. 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Cars— Arch, Market, 13th & 15th Sts. HOUSE OF CORRECTION, near Holmesbnrg. Admission on week days, on application. COUNTY PRISON (or MOYAMENSING), Passyunk Ave. bel. 10th St. Permits for visitors can be procured of the Inspectors. Cars —10th & 11th Sts. EASTERN PENITENTIARY, Fairmonnt Ave. west of 20th St. Open daily (except Sundays). Tickets of admission can be obtained at the Ledger office. The Green & Coates St. Railway cars pass the door. HOUSE OF REFUGE, 23d & Parrish Sts. Admission every afternoon (except Saturday and Sunday). For tickets, apply at the Ledger office. Cars— Union Line, Girard Ave., and Green & Coates Sts. GIRARD COLLEGE, Girard Ave. west of Ridge Ave. Open daily, on week days. Clergymen are not admitted, in consequence of special directions in Stephen Girard's will. Tick- ets can be obtained at the Ledger office. Cars— Girard Ave. & Ridge Ave., and Union Line. 20 Centennial Pocket Guide. ACADEMY OP NATURAL SCIENCES, N. W. cor. Broad & Sansom Sts. Open to visitors on Tuesdays and Fridays. Admission 10 cts. The Chestnut & Walnut and 13th & 15th Sts. Railway cars pass within a short distance. New building in course of erection, at 19th & Race Sts. ALMS HOUSE (BLOCKLEY), West Philadelphia. Admission daily, on application. Cars — Chestnut & Walnut Sts. PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OP THE BLIND, N. VV. cor. 20th & Race Sts. Concert by the pupils, and general admission to the building, every Wednesday afternoon. Admission 15 cts. Take the Race & Vine St. cars. PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, N. W. cor. Broad & Pine Sts. Open daily (except Sundays). For tickets, apply at the Ledger office. Cars— Spruce & Pine, and 13th & 15th Sts. HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Bet. West Chester & Haverford Roads, West Philadelphia. Visitors admitted on all days (except Saturdays and Sundays) bet. 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Cars— Market, and Chestnut & Wal- nut Sts. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, 8th St. bel. Spruce. Visitors admitted daily (except Saturdays and Sundays) bet, 10 A. M. and 5 p. m. Cars— Spruce & Pine, Chestnut & Walnut, 4th & 8th, Green & Coates, and Union Line. WILLS' HOSPITAL FOR THE BLIND, Race St., so. side, bet. 18th & 19th. Open to visitors daily (except Sundays), on application. Cars —Race & Vine, and 17th & 19th Sts. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, S. W. cor. Broad & Sansom Sts., bel. Chestnut. Admission to strangers only upon introduction by a member. Cars— Chestnut & Walnut, 13th & 15th Sts. Centennial Pocket Guide. 21 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OP PENNSYLVANIA, Sprnce St. bet. 8th & 9th. Open daily (except Sundays) for visitors, on application to the Librarian, except during the months of July and Aug. Cars — Spruce & Pine, 4th & 8th, Green & Coates, and Union Line. SCHOOL OP DESIGN FOR WOMEN, S. W. cor. Merrick & Filbert Sts. Open daily (except Sundays) bet. 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. Market St. cars pass the door. PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY, S. E. cor. 5th & Library Sts. Open to visitors bet. 10 a.m. and 5 P. M. Cars— 5th & 6th, and Chestnut & Walnut Sts. MERCANTILE LIBRARY, 10th St. ab. Chestnut. Open daily, for strangers, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Cars— 10th & 11th, Chestnut & Walnut, and Market St. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, N. E. cor. 3d & Walnut Sts. Open daily for visitors. Chestnut & Walnut, 2d & 3d, and Race & Vine St. cars pass the door. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, 2d St. ab. Walnut. Open to strangers, when introduced by members. Cars- Chestnut & Walnut, 2d & 3d, and Race & Vine Sts. NORTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN, and ASSOCIATED INSTITUTE FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' ORPHANS, Cor. 23d & Brown Sts. Open daily to visitors, on application. The Union Line cars pass the building. ART GALLERY, Charles F. Haseltine, 1125 & 1127 Chestnut St. Open to visitors daily. The Chestnut & Walnut St. cars pass the door. 22 Centennial Pocket Guide. RATES OF HACK FARE, One passenger, with trunk, valise, carpet-bag, or box, distance one mile, 75 cts. Two passengers, $1.25. Over a mile, and not exceeding two miles, $1.25. Two passengers, $1.75. Each addi- tional passenger, 25 cts. If the distance be over two miles, each additional mile, or part of a mile, 50 cts. in addition to the fare for the first two miles, and for every additional passenger, 50 cts. If engaged by the hour, from a public stand, with the privilege of going from place to place, and stopping as often as may be required, $1.50 per hour, for one or two passengers. Each addi- tional passenger, 25 cts. In all cases where the hiring of a hack is not at the time speci- fied to be by the hour, it shall be deemed to be by the mile ; but in case the distance shall be more than four miles, the rate to be charged for each additional mile shall be 15 cts. for each pas- senger. In all cases a mile shall be taken and construed to mean twelve blocks of one hundred numbers on numbered streets. Whenever any such carriage not engaged by the hour shall be detained by the passengers, the owner or driver shall be en- titled to the rate of 75 cts. per hour in addition to the established rates. For children between five and fourteen years of age, half- price ; and no charge is to be made for children under five years of age, if not more than one such child to each two grown per- sons. — Extract from an ordinance of City Councils, approved July 23, 1872. ^gt" In case of dispute, apply at the Mayor's office. Centennial Pocket Guide. 23 RATES OF POSTAGE AS TAKEX FROM THE V. S. OFFICIAL LIST. Table of Postages to all parts of the United States. Letters. Letters to any part of the U. S.......... ■"•"—;" Drop letters— that is, letters mailed in a city, to be delivered elsewhere in the same city Postal cards to any part of the U. S.... ; ...... Registered letters are charged 8 cts. in addition to the proper postage^ ^^^ Each I o%. 3 cts. 2 cts. 1 ct. each. Books, Transient Newspapers, Mdse., etc. Books, circulars, and other printed matter (includ- ing transient newspapers), seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and scions, in packages not exceeding 4 lbs, in weight, for each 2 oz. or fraction ... Merchandise and samples, in packages not exceed, ins 4 lbs. in weight, for each 2 oz. or fraction..... Newspapers, circulars and periodicals not exceed ing 2 oz. in weight, deposited for local delivery.. Exceeding 2 oz For every 2 oz. let. let. 1 ct. each. 2 cts. each. All matter not prepaid at letter rates must be so wrapped that it Ian b examined without destroying the wrapper, and must not contain any writing whatever, inside or outside, except the address; but samples may be numbered to correspond with the UJ ?^^&£'«* other dangerous matters are excluded. _______ ======== ===== Postage on Newspapers, Magazines and Periodi- cals to Subscribers. On and after January 1, 1875, the postage rates on all news- paper and periodical publications, mailed from a known office of Publication or news agency and addressed to regular subsenbers or news agents, will be as follows : 24 Centennial Pocket Guide. On daily and weekly newspapers and periodical publications, and on newspapers and periodicals issued oftener than once a week, two [2] cents for each pound or fraction thereof. On newspapers and periodicals issued less frequently than once a week, three [3] cents per pound or fraction thereof. Money Orders. Rates on money orders in United States : Not exceeding $20, ten cents ; over $20 to $30, fifteen cents ; over $30 to $40, twenty cents ; over $40 to $50, twenty-five cents. No fractions of cents to be introduced. Money orders to Great Britain and Switzerland : Not exceed- ing $10, twenty-five cents ; over $10 to $20, fifty cents ; over $20 to $30, seventy-five cents ; over $30 to $40, one dollar ; over $40 to $50, one dollar and twenty-five cents. Money orders to Germany : Not exceeding $5, fifteen cents ; over $5 to $10, twenty -five cents ; over $10 to $20, fifty cents ; over $20 to $30, seventy-five cents; over $30 to $40, one dollar; over $40 to $50, one dollar and twenty-five cents. The postage charges must also be paid on letters in which the orders are transmitted. Table of Postages to Foreign Countries. Letters. Aspinwall Austria, via N. German Union Austria, via England Australia, via San Francisco Australia, via England Australia, via Brindisi Belgium Bermuda, via New York Brazil, direct Canada, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, etc ... Cape of Good Hope Central America Not exceeding New3- £ oz. 10 cts. 2 cts. *6 3 *7 4 10 2 16 4 22 8 *8 4 10 2 15 4 1 ct. per *6 2oz. 28 4 10 2 Centennial Pocket Guide. 25 Table of Postages to Foreign Countries. — Continued. Letters. Chili, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru China, via San Francisco China, via Southampton Denmark, via England Denmark, via Bremen or Hamburg East Indies, via San Francisco East Indies, via England East Indies, via Brindisi France German States, via North German Union German States, via England Great Britain Holland Italy, via England Ireland, England and Scotland Japan, via San Francisco Liberia Mexico , Montevideo, Buenos Ayres, etc Norway and Sweden Portugal, via Southampton Russia, via England Sandwich Islands Spain, via England Switzerland, via England Turkey, Syria, etc., via England Venezuela, by American Packet Venezuela, by British Packet West Indies, direct West Indies (British), via St. Thomas or Havana West Indies (not British), via St. Thomas or Havana Not exceeding News- i oz. papers. 22 cts. 4 cts. 10 2 28 6 *10 7 •7 4 10 2 22 6 28 8 *9 3 •6 3 *7 4 *6 2 *10 4 *10 4 *6 2 10 2 16 4 10 3 18 4 *10 4 *16 6 *11 7 6 2 12 7 *10 4 *12 8 10 2 18 4 10 2 18 4 18 4 The asterisk (*) indicates that the postage may be paid or not, at the option of the sender of the letter. Postal Cards to Foreign Countries. Americaii postal cards may be sent for an additional one-cent stamp to the following countries : Canada, Newfoundland, Swit- zerland and the German States. 26 Centennial Pocket Guide. PASSENGER RAILWAY GUIDE. Citizens' Passenger R. W. Co.— 10th & 11th Sts. MAIN LINE— Depot, 10th and Montgomery Ave. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— Down 10th to Reed ; out Reed to 1 1th ; up 11th to Diamond ; down Diamond to 10th ; down 10th to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.45 a. m. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. First car leaves 10th & Reed Sts. for Depot at 6.20 a. m. ; last car at 11.50 P. M. Single Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. NIGHT LINE— First car leaves Depot at 11.40 P. M. ; second car at 12.05 A. M. After 12.05 cars leave every hour. Fare, 10 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Lombard & South, Spruce & Pine, Chestnut & Walnut, Market, Arch, Race & Vine, Green & Coates Sts., and Girard Ave., from junctions. For a single fare, this line gives transfer tickets, good on cars running on 10th St., from Reed & Mifflin. Empire Passenger Railway Co.— 12th & 16th Sts. DEPOT— 12th St. and Montgomery Ave. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— Down 12th St. to Wharton, to 17th, to Carpenter, to 16th, to Montgomery Ave., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.45 a. m. ; last car at 11.45 P. M. First car leaves 12th and Wharton Sts. for Depot at 6.20 A. M. ; last car at 11.50 P. M. Single Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Lombard & South, Spruce & Pine, Chestnut & Walnut, Market, Arch, Race & Vine, Green & Coates Sts., and Girard Ave. Centennial Pocket Guide. 27 Frankford & Southwark R. W. Go .—5th & 6 th Sts. MAIN LINE— Depot, Kensington Ave. and Cumberland St. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — Down Kensington Ave. to Front St., to Berks, to 6th, to Mifflin, to 5th ; up 5th to Berks, to Front, to Kensington Ave., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 4.30 a. m. ; last car at 11.36 P. M. First car leaves 5th and Pierce Sts. for Depot at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 12.40 A. M. ; last car leaves Chestnut St. at 1 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes for Lehigh Ave. obtained at junction at 5th and Berks Sts. LEHIGH AVE. & POWELL ST. BRANCH. DEPOT— Kensington Ave. and Cumberland St. GREEN CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— Up Kensington Ave. to Lehigh Ave., to 6th St.; down to Powell, to 5th. Returning, up 5th to Lehigh Ave. ; down to Kensington Ave., to Letterly St., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 10.30 P. M. First car leaves 5th and Powell Sts. at 6.18 A. M. ; last car at 11.18 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passengers getting on at or above 5th and Oxford Sts. can ride to Frankford for one fare, by being transferred to Frank- ford Steam Line. For a single fare, this line transfers passengers to the main line, running to Mifflin St. FRANKFORD STEAM LINE. DEPOT— Frankford Ave. and Arrott St., Frankford. ROUTE— Down Frankford Ave. to Kensington Ave., to main Depot at Cumberland St. Returning to Frankford over the same route. 28 Centennial Pocket Guide. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot in Frankford at 5.25 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 p. M. First car leaves main Depot in Philadelphia at 5.55 A. M. ; last car at 12.30 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. For a single fare, this line gives passes on either of the main lines as far as 6th St. and Columbia Ave. Germantown Pass. R. W. Co.— 4th & 8th Sts. DEPOT— 8th and Dauphin Sts. YELLOW CAE— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot, down Dauphin St. to Germantown Ave., to 4th, to Dickinson ; up Dickinson to 8th. Returning, up 8th to Columbia Ave., down Columbia Ave. to 7th, up 7th to Susquehanna Ave., to 8th, to Depot. Each alternate car turns up Walnut St. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.06 a. m. ; last car at 10.52 p. M. First car leaves 8th and Dickinson Sts. at 6.12 a. m. ; last car at 12.01. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. This line connects with Germantown line at Depot, 8th and Dauphin Sts. Fare from 8th and Dickinson Sts. to Rising Sun and Nicetown, 12 cts., or two tickets 20 cts. To Germantown, 15 cts., or two tickets for 25 cts. For a single fare, this line gives passes over the Girard Avenue line at 4th and 8th Sts., and Girard Ave. GERMANTOWN BRANCH. DEPOTS— 8th and Dauphin Sts., and Germantown Ave. and Church St. YELLOW CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— Leave Depot, 8th and Dauphin Sts., up 8th to Ger- mantown Ave., to Depot. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Germantown at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 11 p. m. First car leaves 8th and Dauphin Sts. at 6 a.m.; last car at 12 P. M. Centennial Pocket Guide. 29 Fare, from 8th and Dauphin Sts. to Nigley's Hill, 7 cts., to Ger- mantown, 10 cts. ; from Germantown to Three Mile Run, 7 cts. Passengers getting on at or below Lehigh Ave. can obtain passes to Dickinson St., and for Girard Ave. line. GIRAKD AVENUE LINE. DEPOT— Girard Ave. and Taney St. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot, along Girard Ave. to Palmer St., down Palmer to Beach, along Beach to Shackamaxon. Returning, on Shackamaxon St. to Girard Ave., out Girard Ave. to 31st St. Returning, from 31st St. to the Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for Shackamaxon St. at 5 A. M. ; last carat 11.30 P. M. First car leaves Depot for 31st St. at 6.15 A. M. ; last car at 12.45 A. M. First car leaves Shackamaxon St. for 31st St. at 5.43 A. M. ; last car at 12.13 A. m. First car leaves 31st St. for Shackamaxon St. at 6.20 A. M. ; last car at 11.22 P. M. 31st St. and Girard Ave. is at the entrance to Fairmount Park. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts.; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, and 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain passes at 4th St. and Girard Ave. for cars running down 4th St., or at 8th St. and Girard Ave. for cars running to 8th St. Depot, for a single fare. Green & Goates Sts. Passenger Railway Go. DEPOT— Fairmount Ave. and 24th St. GREEN CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From entrance to Fairmount Park, along Fairmount Ave. to 22d St., down 22d to Green, to Fourth, to Dickinson ; out Dickinson to 8th. Returning, up 8th to Fairmount Ave. ; out Fairmount Ave. to Park. Each alternate car of this line turns up Walnut St. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.08 A. M. ; last car at 11.20 P. M. First car leaves 8th and Dickinson Sts. at 6 A. M. ; last car at 12.10 A. M. 30 Centennial Pocket Guide. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. : good on the Spruce & Pine, Lom- bard & South, 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & loth, and 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain passes at 4th and Green Sts., and 8th St. and Fairmount Ave., over the Delaware River line. DELAWARE RIVER LINE. GREEN CAR-RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Green and Beach Sts.; up Beach to Fair- mount Ave., up Fairmount Ave. to 8th St. Returning, down Fairmount Ave. to 4th St., to Green, to Beach. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Green and Beach Sts. at 6.24 A. M. ; last car at 10.30 P. M. First car leaves Fairmount Ave. and 8th St. at 6.36 A. M. ; last car at 10.42 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Spruce & Pine, Lombard & South, 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, and 17th & 19th St. cars. Passengers can obtain passes at 8th St. for cars going out Fairmount Ave. to Park, also at Fourth and Green Sts. for cars of this line running down 4th, for a single fare. Passengers in getting exchange tickets will also get passes at 4th and Green Sts., and 8th St. and Fairmount Ave. Hestonville, Mantua & Fairmount Pass. R. W. Co. RACE AND VINE ST. LINE. DEPOT— 41st and Lancaster Ave. YELLOW CAR-RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, along Lancaster Ave. to Haverford St. ; down Haverford to 30th, to Bridge St. (cross Schuylkill river to Callowhill) ; along Callowhill to Hamilton, to 22d, to Race, to 2d, to Walnut; up Walnut to Dock St. Returning, up Dock to 3d, to Vine, to 23d, to Callowhill, to Schuylkill river, cross river to 30th, on 30th to Haverford, to 33d, on 33d to Bridge St. ; up Bridge to Lancaster Ave., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5 a.m.; last car at 1 1.30 P. M. First car leaves Dock St. at 5.56 A. M. ; last car at 12.30 A. M. Centennial Pocket Guide. 31 Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passengers going to the " Zoological Garden " get off the cars at 35th and Haverford Sts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on the 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, and 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain passes at 26th and Callowhill Sts. on the Arch St. line to 2d and Arch Sts. ; also at the Depot, for Hestonville. HESTONVILLE BRANCH. GREEN CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, out Lancaster Ave. to 52d St., Heston- ville. Returning over the same route to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 12 P. M. First car leaves Hestonville at 5.45 A. M. ; last car at 12.15 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. (see main line). With exchange tickets passengers will obtain transfer passes, for a single fare. Passes are also given at Depot for main line to Dock St. ARCH ST. BRANCH. DEPOT— 26th and Callowhill Sts. YELLOW CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, down Biddle St. to 25th, up 25th to Spring Garden, down to 20th, to Arch, to 2d. Returning, up Arch to 21st, to Callowhill, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 6 A. M ; last car at 11.30 P. M. First car leaves 2d and Arch at 6.31 A. M. ; last car at 12 p. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain transfer passes at 2d and Arch Sts. for Race & Vine St. cars, to Dock St. ; also at Depot, for Hestonville. The cars of this line run to Callowhill St. entrance to the Park. Lombard & South St. Passenger Railway Co. DEPOT— 25th and South Sts. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, down Lombard to Front, to Dock, to Delaware Ave. Returning, up Dock to Front, to South, to Depot. 32 Centennial Pocket Guide. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.30 A. m. ; last car at 11 P. M. First car leaves Dock St. at 6 a. m. ; last car at 11.30 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th, and Green & Coates Sts., from junctions. Phila. City P. R. W. Go -Chestnut & Walnut Sts. MAIN LINE— Depot, 42d and Chestnut Sts. GREEN CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— Down Chestnut to Front, to Walnut. Returning, up Walnut to 22d, to Chestnut, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.05 A. M. ; last car at 11.30 P. M. First car leaves 2d & Walnut at 5.50 A. M. ; last car at 12.15 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. NIGHT LINE— First car leaves Depot at 12 P. M. Cars run every hour. Fare, 10 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts.; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain passes at 32d and Chestnut Sts., on Fair- mount Park Line, running to the Park ; also at 33d and Chestnut, on either the Darby or Mt. Moriah Lines, to 41st & Woodland Ave. FAIRMOUNT PARK BRANCH. DEPOT— Belmont and Columbia Ave. YELLOW CAR— MAROON LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot, along Belmont Ave. to Lancaster Ave., to 32d St., to Chestnut, to Front, to Walnut. Returning, up Walnut to 22d, to Chestnut, to 32d, to Lancaster Ave., to Bel- mont Ave., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 4.30 A. M. ; last car at 11.24 P. M. First car leaves 2d & Walnut at 5.27 A. M. ; last car at 12.21 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Passengers can obtain passes at 32d and Chestnut, for main line running to 42d and Chestnut Sts. The cars of this line run direct to Centennial Grounds. Centennial Pocket Guide. DARBY BRANCH. DEPOT— 49th St. and Woodland Ave. RED CAR— WHITE LIGHT. ROUTE— From Darby, along Darby Rd. to Woodland Ave., to Chestnut St. ; down Chestnut to Front, to Walnut. Return- ing, up Walnut to 22d, to Chestnut, to Woodland Ave., out Wood- land Ave. and Darby Rd., to Darby. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for 2d and Walnut at 5.06 A. M. ; last car at 10.06 p. m. First car leaves Depot for Darby at 6.49 A. M. ; last car at 11.49 P. M. First car leaves 2d and Walnut for Darby at 6 A. M. ; last car at 11 P. M. First car leaves Darby for 2d and Walnut at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 9.30 P. M. First car leaves 33d and Chestnut for Darby at 6.30 A. M. ; last car at 11.30 p. m. Fare from 2d and Walnut Sts. to 41st and Woodland Ave., 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Fare from 2d and Walnut to Depot, 10 cts. ; to Mt. Moriah Lane, 12 cts. ; to Blue Bell or Paschalville, 14 cts. ; to Darby, 16 cts. Fare from Darby to Gray's Lane, 7 cts. ; to Depot, 10 cts. ; to 33d and Chestnut, 14 cts. East of 41st and Woodland Ave., passengers can obtain ex- change tickets for 9 cts. ; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th Sts. Transfer passes will be given at 33d & Chestnut for main line to 42d and Chestnut, also for Lancaster Ave. cars from 32d and Chestnut Sts. to Fairmount, for a single fare. MOUNT MORIAH BRANCH. DEPOT— 49th St. and Woodland Ave. BLUE CAR— WHITE LIGHT. The route of this line, same as Darby Branch, as far as Mt. Moriah Lane. TIME TABLE. First car leaves depot for 2d and Walnut at 8.21 A. M. ; last car at 5.51 p. m. First car leaves 2d and Walnut for Mt. Moriah at 9.15 A. M. ; last car at 4.14 p. m. First car leaves 33d and Chestnut for Mt. Moriah at 9.45 A. M. ; last car at 4.45 P. m. 34 Centennial Pocket Guide. First car leaves Mt. Moriah for 2d and Walnut at 10.33 A. M. ; last car at 5.33 p. m. Fares, exchanges, passes, etc., same as in Darby Branch. Phila. & Gray's Ferry R. W. Co.— Spruce & Pine. DEPOT— 23d and Spruce Sts. WHITE CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Gray's Ferry Bridge, up Gray's Ferry Rd. to Christian, down Christian to 22d, to Spruce, to 3d, to Walnut. Returning, down Dock to 2d, to Pine ; up Pine to 23d, to Gray's Ferry Rd., to the bridge. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for Exchange at 5.45 A. M. ; last car at 11.16 P. M. First car leaves Gray's Ferry Bridge at 7.23 A. M. ; last car at 10.35 P. M. First car leaves Exchange for Gray's Ferry Bridge at 6.11 A. M. ; last car at 11.06 p. m. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts.; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. U. S. ARSENAL BRANCH. DEPOT— 23d and Spruce Sts. WHITE CAR— RED LIGHT. Route same as Gray's Ferry line, as far as the Arsenal. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Arsenal for Exchange at 6.23 A. M. ; last car at 11.06 P. M. First car leaves Exchange for Arsenal at 6.11 A. M. ; last car at 11.42 p. M. Fares and exchanges, same as main line. Passengers can obtain passes for Gray's Ferry Bridge. Ridge Avenue Passenger Railway Company. MAIN LINE— Depot, 32d and Ridge Avenue. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— Down Ridge Ave to 10th, to Arch, to 2d. Returning, up Arch to 9th, to Ridge Ave., to Depot. Centennial Pocket Guide. 35 TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.28 a. m. ; last car at 11.20 P. M. First car leaves 2d and Arch at 6.10 A. m. ; last car at 12 p. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. MANAYUNK BRANCH. DEPOT— 32d and Ridge Ave. YELLOW CAR— CARRYING FLAG— YELLOW LIGHT. ROUTE — From Green Lane in Manayunk, on Main St. to Ridge Ave., proceeding and returning over same route as main line. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for Manavunk at 5.21 A. M. ; last car at 10.25 P. M. First car leaves Depot for 2d and Arch Sts. at 5.20 A. M. ; last car at 9.06 p. m. First car leaves Manayunk for 2d and Arch Sts. at 5.58 A. M. ; last car at 8.54 P. M. ; last car leaves for Depot at 11.02 p. m. First car leaves 2d St. for Manayunk at 6.02 A. M. ; last car at 9.46 p. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Fare through to and from Manayunk 14 cts., or 2 tickets. 2d & 3d Sts. Passenger Railway Company. MAIN LINE— Depot, Frankford Ave. below Lehigh Ave. WHITE CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot down Frankford Ave. to JefFerson St. ; up Jefferson to 2d ; down 2d to Mifflin ; up Mifflin to 3d. Return- ing, up 3d St. to Germantown Ave. ; to Oxford ; down Oxford to Front ; up Front to Amber ; to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 4 a.m.; last car at 11 P. M. First car leaves 3d and Mifflin Sts. at 5.03 A. M. ; last car at 12.05 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passengers can obtain passes at 3d and Brown Sts. for Rich- mond, at 3d and Oxford Sts. for North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, at Cumberland and Amber Sts. for Richmond, and also at Depot for Frankford line to Allegheny Ave., for a single fare. Passengers getting on at Front and Oxford Sts. can ride to Frankford for one fare. 36 Centennial Pocket Guide. FRANKFORD BRANCH. DEPOT — Frankford Ave. and Lehigh Ave. WHITE CAR— RED FLAG— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— From the Depot, up Frankford Ave. to Paul St., to stand above Arrott St. From Frankford, down Main St. to Frankford Ave., thence proceed and return over same route as in main line, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for Frankford at 4.45 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. First car leaves Depot for Mifflin St. at 4.50 A. M. ; last car at 8.24 P. M. First car leaves Frankford for Depot at 5.20 A. M. ; last car at 11.50 P. M. Passeugers can take cars at Depot, via main line, for Mifflin St., before 11 P. M. Fare from Depot to Frankford, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tick- ets, 4 for 25 cts. From Frankford to Mifflin St., 2 fares or 2 tickets. Passengers can ride from Front and Oxford Sts. to Frankford, also from Allegheny Ave. to Mifflin St., for one fare. Passes can be obtained, same as in main line. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA BRANOH. DEPOT— Frankford Ave. and Lehigh Ave. GREEN CAR— ORANGE LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot down Frankford Ave. to Huntingdon St. ; up Huntingdon to Coral ; on Coral to Cumberland, to Eme- rald, to Dauphin, to 2d ; down 2d to Dock ; up Dock to 3d. Re- turning, up 3d to Germantown Ave., to Oxford, to 3d, to Berks, to 2d, to York, down York to Coral, on Coral to Cumberland, to Amber, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5 A. M. ; last car at 10.30 p. m. First car leaves 3d and Dock Sts. at 5.50 A. M. ; last car at 11.20 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Transfer passes given at 2d and Walnut Sts., good to 3d and Mifflin Sts. Also at 3d and Oxford Sts. good on the main line or Frankford line to Kensington Depot, or up Front to Depot, for. one fare. Passengers can ride from North Pennsylvania Depot to Frank- ford for one fare. Centennial Pocket Guide. 37 RICHMOND BRANCH. DEPOT — Lehigh Ave. and Edgemont St. BED CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot out Lehigh Ave. to Richmond ; down Richmond to Frankford Ave., to Manderson, to Beach, to Laurel, to Delaware Ave., to Fairmount Ave., to 2d, to Dock, to 3d. Re- turning, up 3d to Brown ; down to Beach ; up Beach to Mander- son, to Frankford Ave., to Girard Ave., to Norris, to Richmond, to Lehigh Ave., to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.05 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. First car leaves Dock St. at 5.48 A. M. ; last car at 12 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes can be obtained for Mifflin St. at 2d and Dock, also at Richmond and Cumberland Sts. to Amber St., via Cumberland St. line, and at Richmond and Lehigh Ave. to Allegheny Ave. BRIDESBURG BRANCH. DEPOT— Lehigh Ave. and Edgemont St. WHITE CAR— WHITE LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot out Lehigh Ave. to Richmond St. ; out Richmond to Bridge; to Washington. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 4.45 A. M. ; last car at 12 P. M. First car leaves Bndesburg at 5.25 A. M. ; last car at 12.30 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passengers can ride from Allegheny Ave. to Mifflin St. for one fare. FRONT ST. BRANCH. WHITE CAR. ROUTE} — From Fairmount Ave. and New Market St., down New Market to Vine, to Front, to Chestnut. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Fairmount Ave. at 6.45 A. M.; last car at 6 P. M. First car leaves Front and Chestnut Sts. at 7 A. M. ; last car at 6.15 P. M. Fare 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. This line gives passes at Front and Chestnut Sts. for Mifflin St., and at Fairmount Ave. for Richmond. 38 Centennial Pocket Guide. ALLEGHENY AVE. BRANCH. YELLOW CAR— WHITE LIGHT. ROUTE — From Lehigh Ave. and Richmond St., up Richmond to Allegheny Ave. Returning, over the same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Lehigh Ave. and Richmond St. at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 9.30 P. M. First car leaves Allegheny Ave. at 5.40 A. M. ; last car at 9.40 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes at Lehigh Ave. and Richmond St. for Mifflin St. CUMBERLAND ST. BRANCH. WHITE CAR— WHITE LIGHT. ROUTE— From Richmond and Cumberland Sts., up Cumber- land to Amber St. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Richmond and Cumberland Sts. at 6 A. M. ; last car at 9.20 P. M. First car leaves Amber St. at 6.15 A. m. ; last car at 9.30 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes at Cumberland and Amber Sts. for Frankford or to Mifflin St., also at Cumberland and Richmond Sts. for Brides- burg. 17th & 19th Sts. Passenger Railway Co. DEPOT— 19th and Master Sts. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, up 19th to Columbia Ave., down Columbia Ave. to 17th, to Ridge Ave., to 17th, to Carpenter; up Carpenter to 19th, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.30 a. m. ; last car at 11.30 P. M. First car leaves 17th and Carpenter Sts. at 6 A. m. ; last car at 12 p. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on the Girard Ave., Green & Coates, Race & Vine, Arch, Market, Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, Lombard & South Sts., from junctions. Centennial Pocket Guide. 39 13th & 15th Sts. Passenger Railway Co. COLUMBIA AVE. BRANCH. DEPOT— Broad St. and Washington Ave. GREEN CAR— GREEN LIGHT. EOUTE— From Depot up to Carpenter, to 15th, to Master, to Ridge Ave., to Columbia Ave., down to 13th. Returning, down 13th St. to Carpenter, out Carpenter to Broad, down Broad to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.40 A. M. ; last ear at 11.50 P. M. First car leaves 13th St. and Columbia Ave. at 6.25 A. M. ; last car at 12.45 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Girard Ave., Green & Coates, Race & Vine, Arch, Market, Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, Lombard & South Sts., from junctions. NORRIS ST. BRANCH. YELLOW CAR-RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot up Broad St. to Carpenter, out Car- penter to 15th, up 15th to Columbia Ave., down to Broad, up Broad to Norris, down Norris to 13th. Return, down 13th to Carpenter, up Carpenter to Broad, down Broad to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.30 a. m. ; last car at 12 P. M. First car leaves 13th St. and Columbia Ave. at 6.10 A. M. ; last car at 12.40 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Girard Ave., Green & Coates, Race & Vine, Arch, Market, Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, and Lombard & South St. lines, from junctions. Also from Broad and Norris Sts., on North Broad St. line, to the New York junction. Transfer passes can be obtained at 15th and Master Sts. for cars of this line running out Master St. ; at Broad St. and Colum- bia Ave., over same line, to 13th St. and Girard Ave., and at Depot, on South Broad St. Branch, running down Broad St. SOUTH BROAD ST. BRANCH. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, Broad St. and Washington Ave., down Broad to Jackson St. Returning, over same route. 40 Centennial Pocket Guide. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 6 a.m.; last car at 11 P. M. First car leaves Jackson St. at 6.15 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts. ; good on Girard Ave., Green & Coates, Race & Vine, Arch, Market, Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, and Lombard & South St. lines, from junctions. Passengers also get passes with exchange tickets. Transfer passes can be obtained at Depot for cars of this Com- pany running north. Exchange tickets can also be obtained to New York junction for 9 cts. NORTH BROAD ST. BRANCH. YELLOW CAR— BED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot, Broad and Norris Sts., up Broad to New York junction. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 7 A. M. ; last car at 10 P. M. First car leaves New York junction at 7.15 A. M. ; last car at 10.15 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Exchange tickets, 12 cts. ; good on Girard Ave., Green & Coates, Race & Vine, Arch, Market, Chestnut & Walnut, Spruce & Pine, and Lombard & South St. lines, from junctions of the lines of this Company. Passengers also get transfer passes with exchange tickets. Transfer passes given at Broad and Norris Sts. good on the cars of this Company to Baltimore Depot (Broad St. and Wash- ington Ave.), for one fare. For 9 cts., this line sells exchange tickets, good from Broad and Norris Sts. to Broad and Jackson Sts. (via Norris St. line, and South Broad St. line). West Philadelphia P. R. W. Co -Market St. Line. DEPOT— 41st and Haverford Sts. YELLOW CAR— BED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, down 41st to Market, to Front. Re- turning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5 a.m.; last car at 11.40 P. M. First car leaves Front and Market Sts. at 5.40 a. m. • last car at 12.20 a. m. Centennial Pocket Guide. 41 The cars of this line meet all trains arriving at the Pennsyl- vania Central Depot during the night. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Fare on cars leaving Depot after 12 P. M. 10 cts. Exchange tickets, 9 cts.; good on 10th & 11th, 12th & 16th, 13th & 15th, 17th & 19th Sts., from junctions. Also to Had- dington, from Depot. HADDINGTON BRANCH. GREEN CAR— WHITE LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, out Haverford to 67th St., in Hadding- ton. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5 A. M. ; last car at 11.30 P. M. First car leaves Haddington at 5.30 A. M. ; last car at 12 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passengers can obtain exchange tickets, good on Market St. line, to Front and Market Sts. for 9 cts. Union Passenger Railway Company. FAIRM'T PARK & NAVY- YARD BRANCH. DEPOT— 23d and Brown Sts. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Brown St. entrance to Park, down Brown to 23d, to Wallace, to Franklin, to Race, to 7th, to Federal, to Front, to Wharton. Returning, up Wharton to 9th, to Spring Gar- den, to 23d, to Brown, to Park entrance. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot for Navy- Yard at 5 A. M. ; last car at 11.20 P. M. First car leaves Navy- Yard for Park at 5.53 A. M. ; last car at 12.20 a. M. First car leaves Park for Navy- Yard at 6.30 A. m. ; last car at 10.35 P. m. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Transfer passes given at Franklin and Spring Garden Sts. and 9th and Spring Garden Sts. (to go up 7th St.) to Richmond, via Green Car, Green Light. Out Master St., Red Car, Orange Light. Out Poplar, via one-horse cars. At 7th and 9th and Market, for Market St. Ferries, Red Car, Orange Light. At 7th St. and Passyunk Ave. and Ellsworth and 9th Sts. for Baltimore Depot, via Green Cars, Green Light; also at 7th and Carpenter for McKean St. 42 Centennial Pocket Guide. NIGHT LINE— RED LIGHT. DOWN TRIP— Leave Park at 11.40, 12.15, and 12.55. Leave Depot at 11.48, 12.23, 1.03, 1.53, 2.43, 3.23, 3.58, 4.33. Arrive at 15th and Wallace at 11.58, 12.33, 1.13, 2.03, 2.53, 3.33, 4.08, 4.43. Arrive at 7th and Chestnut 12.15, 12.50, 1.30, 2.20, 3.10, 3.50, 4.25, 5. UP TRIP— Leave Navy-Yard at 12.40, 1.15, 2, 2.50, 3.32, 4.15, 4.50 5.22. ' Arrive at 9th and Chestnut Sts. 1.02, 1.37, 2.22, 3,12, 3.54, 4.37, 5.12, 5.44. Arrive at 9th and Spring Garden 1.12, 1.47, 2,32, 3.22, 4.04, 4.47, 5.22, 5.54. SUNDAY NIGHTS. Leave Depot 11.03, 11.43, 12.28, 1.13, 1.58, 2.43. Leave Navy- Yard 11.55, 12.35, 1.20, 2.05, 2.50, 3.35. Fare, 10 cts. No passes given or received. RICHMOND BRANCH. DEPOT— Thompson and Norris Sts. GREEN CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot, down Thompson to Marlborough, to Belgrade, to Frankford Rd., to Master, up Master to Franklin, down to Race, to 7th, to Passyunk Rd., to Ellsworth, up Ells- worth to Broad, to Baltimore Depot. Returning, up Broad to Christian, down Christian to 9th, up 9th to Spring Garden, down to 7th, up 7th to Oxford, down Oxford to 4th, up 4th to Norris, down Norris to Memphis, up Memphis to York, down York to Thompson, to Depot. TIME TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 4.35 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. First car leaves Bait. Depot at 5.35 A. M. ; last car at 12.15 A. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes given at Franklin and Master and 7th and Master for out Master to 23d ; at Franklin and Poplar and 7th and Poplar to Fairmount; at Franklin and Spring Garden for Fairmonnt; at 7th and Market and 9th and Market for Market St. Ferries; at 7th and Carpenter and 9th and Christian for Navy- Yard ; at York and Cedar for Richmond St. ; at 7th and Carpenter to McKean St. NIGHT LINE— GREEN LIGHT. DOWN TRIP— Leave Depot 11.25, 11.55, 12.35, 1.25, 2.10, 2.55, 3.35, 4.15. Arrive at Franklin and Poplar at 11.45, 12.15, 12.55, 1.45, 2.30, 3.15, 3.55, 4.35. Arrive at 7th & Chestnut 12, 12.30, 1.10, 2, 2.45, 3.30, 4.10, 4.50. Centennial Pocket Guide. 43 UP TRIP— Leave Bcaltimore Depot 12.25, 12.55, 1.40, 2.30, 3.15, 4, 4.40, 5.15. Arrive at 9th and Chestnut at 12.40, 1.10, 1.55, 2.45, 3.30, 4.15, 4.55, 5.30. Arrive at 9th and Spring Garden at 12.50, 1.20, 2.05, 2.55. 3.40, 4.25, 5.05, 5.40. SUNDAY NIGHTS. Leave Depot 10.40, 11.15, 12, 12.45, 1.30, 2.12. Leave Baltimore Depot 11.40, 12.15, 1, 1.45, 2.30, 3.15. Fare on night line, 10 cts. No passes given or received. COLUMBIA AVE. & MARKET ST. BRANCH. DEPOT— 23d and Columbia Ave. RED CAR-ORANGE LIGHT. ROUTE — From Depot, down Columbia Ave. to Franklin, to Race, to 7th, to Market, to Front. Returning, up Market to 9th, to Spring Garden, to 7th, to Master, to 23d, to Depot. TIKE TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5 a.m.; last car at 11.22 p. M. First car leaves Front and Market at 5.50 A. M. ; last car at 12.20 a. m. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes given at Franklin and Oxford and 7th and Master Sts. for Richmond ; at Franklin and Poplar and 7th and Poplar for Fairmount; at Franklin and Spring Garden and 9th and Spring Garden for Fairmount; at 7th and Market for Bait. Depot and Navy-Yard. NIGHT LINE— ORANGE LIGHT. DOWN TRIP— Leaves Depot 11.35, 12.10, 12.45, 1.20, 1.55, 2.30, 3.05, 3.40, 4.12, 4.45. Arrive at 13th and Columbia Ave., 11.45, 12.20, 12.55, 1.30, 2.05, 2.40, 3.15, 3.50, 4.22, 4.55. Arrive at Franklin and Master 8 minutes later. UP TRIP— Leave Front and Market at 12.30, 1, 1.35, 2.10, 2.45, 3.20, 3.55, 4.30, 5.05, 5.35. Arrive at 9th and Market 8 minutes later. Arrive at 9th and Spring Garden 17 minutes after time of start- ing, and at 7th and Master 27 minutes. SUNDAY NIGHTS. Leave Depot 10.45, 11.18, 11,51, 12.24, 12.57, 1.30, 2.05, 2.40, 3.15, 3.47, 4.20, 4.52. Arrive Franklin and Master 18 minutes later. 44 Centennial Pocket Guide. Leave Front and Market 11.32, 12.05, 12.37, 1.10, 1.45,2.20, 2.55, 3.30, 4.05, 4.37, 5.10, 5.38. Arrive at 7th and Master, 27 minutes later. Fare, 10 cts. No passes given or received. SPRING GARDEN & POPLAR ST. BRANCH. DEPOT— 23d and Brown Sts. BED CAR-RED LIGHT. ROUTE — From Brown St. entrance to Park, down Brown to 23d, to Wallace, to 22d, to Spring Garden, to 7th. Returning, up 7th to Poplar, up Poplar to 29th, down 29th to Park entrance. TIME" TABLE. First car leaves Depot at 5.40 A. M. ; last car at 11.15 P. M. First car leaves Fairmount Park at 6.30 a. m ; last car at 10.35 P. M. First car leaves 7th and Spring Garden at 6.09 A. M. ; last car at 11.44 P. M. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes given at Franklin St. for Market St. Ferries, Balti- more Depot, and Navy- Yard ; at 7th and Poplar for Richmond or out Master, for one fare. CEDAR ST. BRANCH. GREEN CAR— GREEN LIGHT. ROUTE — From York and Cedar Sts., up Cedar to Somerset; on Somerset to Richmond St. Returning, over same route. TIME TABLE. First car leaves York and Cedar Sts. at 5.25 A. M. ; last car at 1 A. M. First car leaves Somerset and Richmond Sts. at 5.40 A. m. ; last car at 1.15 a. m. Fare, 7 cts. ; Children, 4 cts. Tickets, 4 for 25 cts. Passes given at York and Cedar Sts. for Fairmount Park, Market St ferries, out Master or Poplar Sts., and Navy Yard. McKEAN ST. BRANCH. DEPOT— 7th and McKean. YELLOW CAR— RED LIGHT. ROUTE— From Depot to 9th, to Ellsworth, to 23d, to Chris- tian. Returning, down Christian to 7th, to Depot. Transfer passes given over any of the branches of this com- pany, from junctions. Centennial Pocket Guide. 45 LIST OF HOTELS. Continental Hotel. S. E. cor. 9th and Chestnut Sts. Girard House. Chestnut St. below 9th, north side. La Pierre House. Broad St. below Chestnut, west side. Colonnade Hotel. S. W. cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts. Markoe House. Chestnut St. above 9th. Bingham House. S. E. cor. 11th and Market Sts. St. Lawrence Hotel. Chestnut St. above 10th, south side. Revere HOuse. 923 Chestnut St. St. Cloud Hotel. Arch St. above 7th. Irving House. Walnut St. above 9th. Washington Hotel. 711 Chestnut St. American Hotel. 519 Chestnut St. Guy's Hotel. S. E. cor. 7th and Chestnut Sts. 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