THE 1 \w INTERNATIONAL Railway and Steam Navigation GUID H y CONTAINING THE Tl me Tables of all Canadian Railways, CD CO i^c Briitripal Batlroaiis iu t^e (unitci) States, MAPS OF THE PRINCIPAL LINES, AND INLAND STEAM NAVIGATION ROUTES, TOGETHER WITH general Railway Jnformation, Railway Jraffic Returns, and /MISCELLANEOUS j^EADING INTERESTING TO THE JhAYELLER. Carefully Compiled from Official Sources, and Published Semi-Monthly. For Sale by all News Dealers and Booksellers; a'iso by all News Agents on Trains and Steamers, and at the principal Railway Depots throughout Canada and the adjoining *Hates. MONTREAL: Published by C. R. CHISHOLM & BROS., 37 CHABOILLEZ SQLTARE. BRANCHES AT BOSTON, Mass,; PORTLAND, Me. ; PONT HURON, Mich.; TORONTO, Ont. ; ST. JOHN, N.B. UNITED STATES AGENCY—NEW ENGLAND NEWS CO , BOSTON, MASS. EUROPEAN AGENCY—BK ^D3HAW : S GUIDE OFFICES, LONDON AND MANCHESTER. Butered according to Act of Farliarient. In the year one thousand eie-ht hundred and sevouty-two, by COLIN fc. CHISHOLM, in the Office o"! I he Minister of Agriculture and Statistics of t-h* l Win:::;.on of CanadA. ° M s -S.S « • s oUt) K c t/j ~ w p. r~ CZ —« * 1__ r jS C/O < & L) UO O vo *5 u ro ^ vo o t^so u 2 — — a i«J§ S.3o- w o£ « u g 3 S.a ^5 V'-® r- S D XO e^V ?rt — y rt - 5 -c a 5 ^ — t- O £ rt a .ti k £ O « o S « ^ La c £ ^ D o M 1-4 fcc . n JZSi «/ *□£ •* •g +- £ k d r • £> vo vo c/o C5 vo N M vO t^OO N N N >, u O -<-> o tfl M c rt >! It i w 1 £ (A K c 0 *J o Ct 0 V o p’C' rt «s 25 o r§ o -•—* rS o rt a o VO ►— o a; >> u V <■"* ro rn O vo o ts M O' \D vO CO oo W .S O n W a. co Id CJ Z Id cc Ld U. Id QC GENERAL RAILWAY TIME-TABLE INDEX. /"V l-YV PAGE, y > RAILWAYS. Adirondack Company. Saratoga to North Creek.169 Albany & Susquehanna : Albany to Binghamton. 173 Allegheny Valley : Pittsburgh, Oil City, Corry & Buffalo.142 Eastern Extension. 143 Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe— {Map )— 116 Atchison & Kansas City to Pueblo,Colorado 117 Atlantic & Pacific : See St. Louis & San Francisco Railway . Baltimore & Potomac : Baltimore to Richmond. 140 Bangor & Piscataquis : Bangor, Oldtown and Guilford. 71 Bennington & Rutland. 160 Boston & Albany ( cap)..179 Main Line—Boston, Sprinfield and Albany. 180 Boston, N.L. Falls and Worcester Division. 181 Pittsfield and North Adams Branch.. 181 Ware River Railroad. ... 181 Boston, Barre & Gardner. Worcester to Winchendon. 164 Boston, Concord & Montreal, and White Mountains, N.H, : (Map & Advertise¬ ment) ...166 168 Boston. Concord, Plymouth, Lancaster and Northumberland.167 Boston, Lowell & Nashua : Main Line—Boston to Wilton & Greenfield. 176 Lawrence and Salem Branches.176 Stony Brook and Lexingtofi Branches.. .. 177 Boston & Maine : Boston, South Berwick June. & Portland.. 110 Boston & Providence— (Map) . 174 New York & Boston—Shore Line Route.. 174 Bound Brook Route: New York & Philadelphia.. 123 67 202 202 198 92 202 70 66 66 69 Brantford, Norfolk & Port Burwell uffalo. New York & Philadelphia : Buffalo & Emporium.. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern. .. 1 Burlington & Lamoille. .. Canada Central : Brockville, Smith's Falls and Renfrew... Perth Branch—Smith’s Falls and Perth... Canada Southern —. 68 Central Pacific— (Map) —. 122 Main Line-Ogden & San Francisco... 120 121 Visalia & Oregon Divisions .. 121 Central Vermont— (Map) . 156 157 Main Line.. . 15 c Addison Division.. . . . 157 Rutland Division—St. Albans & Bellows’ Falls..... . 159 Stanstead Shefford & Chambly Diyision.— Montreal, St. Johns and Waterloo.156 Eastern Division St. Albans & Richford 157 Cheshire : Bellows’ Falls, Keene, and Fitchburg.165 s Chicago & Alton -{Map & Advertisement ).. - 86 87 j Chicago, Kansas City & Denver— “ Loui¬ siana, Mo., Short Route”. 88 Chicago, Lacon & Washington... . 88 Chicago & Jefferson City .. 88 Chicago, SpriDgfield; Alton & St. Louis. .*.’ 89 St. Louis Paul Olap). • Chicago, Poet Huron & Canada Line • Port Huron, Flint, Lansing* Valparaiso. 81 Chicago & West Michigan : Chicago, Grand Rapids & Pentwater. 85 Chicago & North-Eastern : See Chicago , Port Huron & Canada Line. 81 AdYe?ti?efe°nt TH : WESTEi!N . « Om aha & California Line ’.'!!!.’!!' 96 07 Minnesota Division. x 4 Iowa Midland Division.' ’ ” ‘ qZ & Lake Superior Liqp qo on Chicago* St. Paul Line . .. i!'" £ jE Chicago * Geneva Lake Line."... qq .-1 Freeport Line.* “ j. °° K IsLAND & P-tcrFic— (Adverti- Main Line—Chicago * Omaha ' 113 South VV estern Division-Kansas Line 114 Oskaloosa Branch and Local Trains .''' Ilf Keokuk and Des Moines Division ™ . " " ™ Cincinnati, Hamilton * Dayton, Dayton Rr AHchioan * Cincinnati, Hichmon™ h * 115 Main Line—Cincinnati, Dayton & Toledo 141 Line"! !’. C .° nner ! Ville & Indianapolis Cincinnati, Richmond & Chicago Line..... 141 Cincinnati, Hamilton NEWSPAPERS. Canadian Spectator - - - 22 Burland-Desbarats Lith. Co. 22 Montreal Herald - - - - 37 Scientific American - - - 12 Journal of Commerce - - 37 People’s Journal, Portl’d,Me. 36 OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr, Thayer - - - - - 36 pianos. Joseph Gould, Montreal - 20 Page printers and publishers. Lovell Printing &Publishing Co, Montreal & Rouse’s Point 12 RAILWAY SUPPLIES, &C. Fenwick & Sclater - - - 33 real estate agents. Couvrette & Tuck - - - 35 SAFES. Godfroi Chapleau - - - 228 SUMMER RETREAT. Iroquois House, St. Hilaire, 24 STATIONERS • Joseph Gillott’s Pens - - 22 SPIRITS. A DeLaet, Montreal - - 227 Gillespie, Moffatt & Co. - 34 A. Giberton & Co. - - - - 34 Page TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. R. C. Wilson, Montreal- - 205 TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Dominion Telegraph Co. 23-24 Montreal Telegraph Co. - 25-29 TRAVELLING AGENCY. Cook, Son & Jenkins - - - 206 TRUSS FACTORY. Grose, Clare & Co. - - - 36 WINE MERCHANTS. M. E- Dansereau & Co- - 231 HOTEL GUIDE. BOSTON, Mass. AMERICAN HOUSE. See page 227. Lewis Rice Sr Son, Proprietors. CALDWELL, N. Y. FORT WM. HENRY HOTEL. See page 209. T. Roessle & Son, Proprietors. COBOURG, Ont. ARLINGTON. Page 215 . W. P. Chambliss, Proprietor. HAMILTON, Ont- ROYAL HOTEL. See page 221. Hood & Bro., Proprietors. HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vt. See page 2x6 FRANKLIN HOUSE & COTTAGES. J. L. Scott, Proprietor. KINGSTON, Ont- BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL. See page 226 William Davis, Proprietor. MONTREAL, Q. ALBION HOTEL. See page 225. Stearns & Murray, Proprietors. AMERICAN HOUSE. See page 226. W. L. Kinne, Proprietor. MONTREAL, Q. CANADA HOTEL. See page 225. A. Beliveau, Proprietor. OTTAWA HOTEL. Page 223. C. S. Bronwe, Proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HALL. See page 222. H. Hogan, Proprietor. WINDSOR HOTEL. See page 221. James Worthington, Proprietor. OTTAWA, Ont. WINDSOR HOUSE. See page 219. S. Daniels, Proprietor. PORTLAND, Me. UNITED STATES HOTEL,. See page 226. T. Wolcott & Co., Proprietors. PRESCOTT, Ont. DANIELS’ HOTEL. See Page 220. L. H. Daniels, Proprietor. QUEBEC. ALBION HOTEL. See page 218. Dr. W. Kirwin, Proprietor. ST. LOUIS HOTEL. See page 217. Willis Russell, Proprietor, 7 SALISBURY, Vt. LAKE DUNMORE HOUSE. Seepage 218, J. N. Dyer, Proprietor. SARATOGA, N. Y- ARLINGION HOUSE. See page 214. George Doolittle, Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL. See page 210. STRONGS REMEDIAL INSTITUTE, Drs. S. S. & S. E. Strong, Proprietors. See Page 208. UNITED STATES HOTEL. See page 213. Hon. T. M. Marvin. Proprietor. WAVERLY HOTEL. See page 216. Hyatt Hovey, Pioprietor. SPRINGFIELD, Mass-, MASSASOIT HOUSE, See page 220, M. & E. S. CHAPIN, Proprietors. ST. ALBANS, Vt. AMERICAN HOUSE. See page 222. J. F. Stroud, Proprietor. WELDEN HOUSE. Page 219. Thos. Lavender, Proprietor. ST. HILIARE MOUNTAIN, P, Q. IROQUOIS HOUSE. See page 23. Campbell Bros., Proprietors. ST: JOHNS, P. Q. BARTLETT’S AMERICAN HOTEL. D. B. Bartlett, Prop. See page 222. TORONTO, Ont. AMERICAN HOUSE. See page 223. Geo- Browne, Proprietor. QUEEN’S HOTEL. See page 224. McGaw & Winnett, Proprietors. TROY, N. Y. TROY HOUSE. See page 217. H. W. Stearns, Proprietor. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. JUNCTION HOUSE. See page 212. A. T. & 0 . F. Barron, Proprietors. • WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H- CRAWFORD HOUSE. Page 211. A. T. & O. F. Barron, Proprietors. GLEN HOUSE. See page 214. W. & C. R. Milliken, Proprietors. TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE. See page 212. A. T. & O. F. Barron, Proprietors. HINTS TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS. You will save money by pnrchasing your Tickets before entering the cars. CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE and the Company will then be responsible for it. Baggage in Passen¬ ger Cars is a source of anxiety to the owner; causes inconvenience to others ; and is unsightly and a together out of place. Baggage can be checked throrph from places in Canada to the United States and vice versa ; but in such cases the law requires each Passenger to point out his Baggage to the Customs’ Officers at the Frontier Station, in order that it may be examined. Avoid altercations with Conductors or other Employes of the Company. Conductors have very responsible and arduous duties to perform on the journey, which require the utmost dili¬ gence on their part, and they have not time to enter into long discussions. IT IS DANGEROUS to s^and on the platform of cnrs, or move from one car to another, or attempt to get on or off whilst the Train is in motion. 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MUNN & CO. 37 Park Row, NEW YORK. ^“Branch Office, Corner F and 7th Streets, Washington, D.C. 13 (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, - ■ $200,000. WORKS AT KINGSTON, ONTARIO. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : R. J. REEKIE,’ Esq. , President and Managing Director.. Montreal. JOHN RANKIN,” Esq - , Vice-President. SIR F. HINCKS, K.C.M-G - , &c., &c . “ GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq... ROBERT MOAT, Esq. JOHN HINDS, Esq. The Works of this Company are completely equipped with Machinery and Tools of the best description, for building On the most approved principles, with facility and despatch. The Company has two designs for Hroad and Narrow Gauge Engines 9 both of which are confidently recommended to RAILWAY COMPANIES, as best adapted for the peculiarities of Road and Climate of the Railways of the Dominion. Six NARROW GAUGE ENGINES (3 feet 6 inches) have been lately designed and built for the TORONTO & NIPISSING RAILWAY, which are now at work, and giving the highest satisfaction. g^“The company is prepared to enter into contracts forthe construction of Iron and Composite (Wood and Iron) BRIDGES, This Company has built LOCOMOTIVES for all the principal Railways in the Dominion , viz : Grand Trunk, Great Western, Nova Scotian, Intercolonial, Northern, Midland, St. Lawrence & Ottawa, and Toronto & Nipissing. R. J. REEKIE, JA§ W. PYKE. HENRY NUTTALL, Managing Director, Secretary & Treasurer, Superintendent, MONTREAL. MONTREAL. KINGSTON, Ont. 14 HSTEW ENTEROPRISli: ! ll? % _ x V * * , r lj I */\3 )/•*■ trade mark CO MPAN Y. PURE TEAS (WARRANTED) FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND INDIA Imported and packed in convenient AIR-TIGHT PACKAGES, containing QUARTER POUND, HALF POUND, & ONE POUND each FUEE NET WEIGHT of TEA. QUAEITY OF TEA REGUEAREY MAINTAINED. T. T. T. COMPANY guarantee that their TEAS (Black, Green and Japan) at the respective prices marked on the end of each package, are of superior quality to any sold in the Dominion. Accept no Package of Tea without our registered Trade Mark . An open sample for public inspection accompanies each 14-lb. box. A package makes a suitable present for a friend in the country. Particularly recommended to Hotel Proprietors, Heads of Families and Public Institutions. P. S.—Agencies granted where none already exist. Send for particulars. ADDRESS THE THEINE TEA COMPANY J OFFICE, 477 ST. JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL 15 Montreal, August, 1879 . General Railway Information, SOUTHEASTERN OF CANADA. The work of renewing the track of the main line with steel rails and new ties is in progress. The track is ballasted as fast as the new rails are laid. Work on the Longueuil Extension is now well advanced, and arrangements are being made to establish the steam ferry across the St. Lawrence from Longneuil to Montreal. An increasing traffic, both in passengers and freight, is reported this year. The pleasure-excursion business to Lake Memphremagog is also larger than last year. CENTRAL VERMONT. The St. Albans (Vt.) Messenger says: “The Central Vermont now employs 91 locomotive engineers, and 629 conductors, station agents and baggage masters. It has 120 locomotives, 104 passenger cars, and 2 ; 050 freight cars; this does not include the green cars of the National Dispatch Line, of which there are more than a thousand, and which carry nearly all the through freight. The new trains that are put on this summer, just for the accommodation of Summer travel, are run by this road fully 360 miles a day.” WABASH. A final answer was to be received from Mr. Vanderbilt this week as to the use by this company of one of bis two parallel lines between Toledo and Detroit. It is said that an agreement has been made by which, in case the use of one of the Vanderbilt lines is refused, a new line is to be built by an independent company, in which the Wabash, the Great Western and the Grand Trunk will own equal shares. NEW BRUNSWICK & CANADA. This company is building a branch 6f miles long from McAdam Junction, N.B., to Vanceboro. The work is light, and it is expected to be finished in September. The object seems to be to secure a connection with the European & North American with¬ out using the St. John & Maine track. 16 \ -- - - .... ■ NEW YORK, BOSTON & MONTREAL. ! The memory of this company is revived by a suit just begun in the New York Supreme Court by John Cooke, of Richmond, England, against- ?m. Butler Duncan, John Q. Hoyt, Trenor W. Park and other former officers and directors. He brings the action on behalf of himself and others similarly situated, and asks that the sale by the I defendants to himself and others, of bonds of the New York, Boston & Montreal Rail¬ way Company may be rescinded and declared fraudulent and void, and that the amounts paid for the bonds may be decreed to be refunded. The complaint, which is very voluminous, charges that the priucipal defendants were creditors of the insolvent j New York & Boston, Duchess & Columbia and Harlem Extension Railroad Companies. In order to relieve themselves from the pressure resulting from the insolvency of these companies they devised the plan of making in London and elsewhere in Europe, where the companies were unknown, a temporary loan or advance upon pledge of such secu¬ rities as they held for whatever they might be able to get. They agreed at the same time to exchange such securities for a new railroad bond to be issued by them, to be secured by a new and first mortgage upon the alleged consolidated property of the three companies. They assumed, it is asserted, in furtherance of this conspiracy, to be a railway corporation under the name of the New York, Boston &• Montreal Rail¬ way Company; that they caused to be prepared and circulated a false and illusory report of the pretended road ; that they represented to the plaintiff and others that the new company was lawfully seized of all the corporate property of the three above- mentioned roads and of that of the Putnam & Duchess Railroad Company and the White Plains & Albany Railroad, two companies organized in furtherance of the alleged conspiracy; that they also had represented that the new company had executed a first m ortgage upon all the property of the five companies to secure first-mortgage bonds to the extent of $12,250,000. The proceeds of the sale of these new bonds were to be primarily applied, to the extent of $6,250,000, to the completion of the road as a first- class line from New York to Rutland, Vt. Mr. Cooke says that he and about 40 other Englishmen, whom he claims to represent, bought bonds of the new company, relying upon the representations made in the prospectus. These statements, he now says, were false and fraudulent. Though no answer has been served, it is stated by counsel for some of the defend¬ ants that the charges of misrepresentation and conspiracy are denied, and that if false representations were made it was by persons in Europe, for whose actions the defend¬ ant’s are not responsible. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIYER. This company has applied to the City Council of Buffalo for permission to lay a branch track across the city through several of the streets, in order to connects its tracks on the east and west sides of the city, so that trains can be transferred directly. The application is opposed by other companies unless the grant is made so as to allow the use of the track to all roads entering the city. SAGINAW & MOUNT PLEASANT. This company has secured the right of way, and will soon begin grading a narrow- gauge road from Coleman Station, Mich., on the Flint and Pere Marquette road, south¬ west to Mount Pleasant in Isabella County, a distance of 14 miles. The iron for the road ha3 been bought. 17 ROME, WATERTOWN & OGDENSBURG. Speaking of the proposed connection of this road with the Great Western, of Canada, by a bridge over the Niagara at Lewiston, President Sloan is reported by the New York Times as saying that u The deductions made by some newspaper writers are not correct. Many years ?go the Queenstown Bridge Company and the Lewiston Bridge Company constructed a suspension bridge at the first gorge above Lewiston, where the river is about 600 feet in width. Subsequently the bridge was wrecked in a gale. Some j of the cables extending across the river still remain. The same companies lately re¬ organized under new auspices, intend to build at the old poinf'a steel suspension bridge, of the most superior character as regards workmanship, materials, dimensions and strength, and a railroad is to be constructed from Thorold, oh the Great Western Rail¬ road, to the west end of the bridge, a distance of six miles. This will give connection with the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad, so that there will be a through route from Detroit via Rouse’s Point, Lake Champlain, and thence by the Eastern rail roads, the Vermont Central, etc., to all parts of Northern Yew England. The supposi¬ tion that a competing line with the New York Central and Erie is to be established by j means of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, is erroneous. The Great Western Railroad is one of the feeders of the New York Central, and so, to a large extent, is the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad. The latter road, for obvious reasons, will never be able to compete successfully with the New York Central & Erie for the carrying of western produce to Boston and New York, and it is not the intention of its management to try such competition. The real plan is to establish a thrcugh route to Northern New England, and open up a carrying-trade which how lies undeveloped. Northern New England is compelled at present to depend in a degree for its supplies of Western produce on the middle section of that region, and it is considered probable that all this trade will quickly be diverted to the new route. It is also believed that a i valuable business from the West to various points on the Rome, Watertown & Ogdens¬ burg Railroad w 11 grow up. These are the main reasons which influence the project.” MISSOURI PACIFIC. The track of this road at Oak Mills, Kan., has been undermined by the Missouri River, and some 1,200 feet of the road-bed are daily expected to slide down into the river. Trains between Kansas City and Atchison are run over the Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road until the track can be rebuilt in a safer location. LIABILITY TO ANOTHER COMPANY FOR DAMAGES BY ACCIDENT; In 1876 a collision occurred on the Central Vermont track between a train of that company and one of the Montpelier & W- 11s River road, by which the Central Vermont engine was damaged and the engineer lost one of his legs. The Central Vermont granted its employe a half-pay pension, and then sued the Montpelier & Wells River *, Company for damages, claiming that the accident was caused by the carelessness of its 1 employes. The Court sent the case to a Special Master, who lately made his report, awarding to the Central Vermont $7,000 damages, of which $2,000 is for damage to ihe engine and $5,000 for the employe. —In an illustrated paper there appeared the following notice of a birth ; —Mrs. ’So-and-So, of a son , preliminary IS THE MAH WHO “ UHDER STUDE ALL A BOUT A LOCOMOTIVE.” The Superintendent of a railroad in one of the Atlantic States received recently the following letter applying for a position as locomotive engineer, which is copied verbatim : “ -> July 8, 79. “ Respfull “Friend- “ Dear Sir “ i Got your name furnished to me, that you wat.ed a Practfull Locomotive Engineer under Stude all a Bout A. Locomotive Engine and Keape the Engine in Good Runing order, that is what A kind A Mane i am i Keep my Engine in Good Run ng order i Dont Drink Eny thing Strong is toccation. But is A Grate Miney Engineer Drink Purty Heavy Some Caris A Bottle full Longe With them When thay Go out to work thay Drink So Much that thay Get Gidy & Dont tend to thair Duty. u u Advice to Engineers. A Word of advice to Engineers Just Entering upon His duties “ Be Aniss [honest ?] as often times a good Reputation is Won or Lost at the very Start, the Fireman Who is Steady Minds His own Business aims to Promote Hi3 own as Well as His Employers interest By faithfulness to Duty & acts the Part of a Man in all His D alings with His Fellow Men, is Worthy of Promotion if He fails in any of these Points He is Hot Worthy When He is Promoted He Must Keep His feelings in Reference to His Elevation within the Bounds of Good Judgment & Hever allow Himself to Become overbearing or to independent “ His Mind Should Be Concentrated upon His Profession & He Should understand & Appreciate the fact that He Has a Responsible Part to Perforna & Determine to per¬ form it Like a Mane He May Be obliged to Work Many Hours When other Engineers are Apparently at Leisure But He Should Do it Cheerfully Performing Every Duty & Learn to Care for His Engine With Painstaking it is Sufficient to Make Reasonable time With a Watchfull Eye to Business the Engineer Should Be Kind to Every Body & use Respectful Language at all times He Should Hever Allow Himself to get into a Passion or By Cursing & Abuse Provoke the ill will of those Brought in Contact with Him But He Should so Conduct Himself as to Secure the Respect & Regard of ail & thus Render His Daily Duties Pleas nt Establishing Meanwhilaa Lasting A Honorable Reputation “ Dear Sir “ if you want Eny instructions a Bout a Engine i Can Give you 48 Difference Points a Bought a Engine thay ant ten Engineers out of a thousand Hoeas them 48 Points i am a Sone of-at-Please Send Me a Reply Buy Return of Mail, you truly address- V —He looked up v«ry humbly, and said he was sorry to be found in such a place, but he coifld assure the court that he never was in the prisoners’box before. ‘‘Hever V* asked the court, with some severity. “ Look a-here, judge,” said the culprit, “ name the fine, but for heaven’s sake don’t spring that ‘ Pinafore' gag on a fellow.” —“ That man is rich,” said the conductor. “You know him, then,” said a com¬ panion. “ Ho, but he groaned when he paid his fare!” “ Does every rich man groan when he |pays his fare?” “ Ho ; but every one who does groan is rich !”—Eocliester Express. 19 SALUTING THE BRIDE. t There was a marriage at the upper end of the Detroit, Lansing & Northern road the other day. A great big chap, almost able to throw a car-load of lumber off the track, fell in love with a widow who was cooking for the hands in a saw mill, and after a week’s acquaintance they were married. The boys around the mill lent William three calico shirts, a dress-coat and a pair of white pants, and chipped in a purse of about $20, and the couple started on a bridal tour within an hour after being married. “ This ’ere lady,” explained William, as the conductor came along for tickets, “ are my bride. Just spliced fifty-six minits ago. Cost $2, but durn the cost! She’s a lily of the valley, Mary is, and I’m the right-bower in a new pack of keerds. Conductor, sa-lue the bride!” The conductor hesitated. The widow had freckles and wrinkles and a turn-up nose, and kissing the bride was no gratification. “ Conductor, sa-lute the bride or look out for tornadoes!” continued William, as he rose up and shed his coat. The conductor saluted. It was the best thing he could do, just then. “ I never did try to put on style before,” muttered William, “but I’m bound to see this thing through if I have to fight all Michigan. These ’ere passengers has got to come to the chalk, they Ims.” The car was full. William walked down the aisle, waved his hand to command attention, and said: “ I’ve just been married. Over there sots the bride. Any one who wants to sa-lute the bride kin now do so. Anybody who don’t want to will have cause to believe that a tree fell on him !” One by one the men walked up and kissed the widow, until only one was left. He was asleep. William reached over and lifted him into sitting position at one move¬ ment, and demanded: “ Ar’ ye goin’ to dust over thar an’ kiss the bride ?” “ Blast your bride, and you too !” growled the passenger. William drew him over the back of the seat, laid him down in the aisle, tied his / legs in a knot, and was making abundle of him just of a size to go through the window, when the man caved and went over and sa-luted. “Now, then,” said William, as he put on his coat, “this bridle tower will be resumed as usual, and if Mary and me squeeze hands or get to laying heads on each other’s shoulders I shall demand to know who laughed about it, and I’ll make him e-magine that I’m a hull boom full of the biggest kind of saw-logs, an’ more cornin’ down on the rise. Now, Mary, hitch along, an’ let me git my arm around ye.” —Detroit Free Press . —Railroads are aristocratic. They teach every man to know his station and to stop there. —Three locomotive engineers on the North Carolina Railroad are said to be worth over $25,000 each. Well, North Carolina is an out-of the-way state, and perhaps the fashion of cutting wages has not reached there yet. —A boy at Chelsea, Mass., habitually amused himself by hanging from the ties of a railroad bridge while trains rolled above him. One dav he pulled himself up to see how near a slow tram had approached, and his head was taken off by a cow-catcher. Positively la^t appearance. 20 IPlAJSTO WAEEEOOMS ff THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -) OF (- tan os & ©rgatts In the Dominion, is to be found at the Subscriber’s New Warerooms, No. i Beaver Hall Square, Montreal. From the celebrated Makers, DECKER BROS., STEINWAY, CHICKERING, GABLER, EMERSON, From the world-renowned Firm, IMI^SOUNT & HAMLIU, Pre-eminent among these Instruments stand the Pianos of DECKER f ROTHERS . which have now outstripped all their competitors, and now stand UNRIVALLED, in point of tone, beauty of finish, and thoroughness and durability of construction. Costing considerably less than their rivals, these instruments are destined to become the most popular Pianos in the world. %m~Send for CATALOGUES, PRICES , and FULL PARTICULARS'. Having REMOVED from St. James Street on 1st May last, the Subscriber respectfully reminds his friends and customers 3hat his new address is, JOSEPH GOULD, No. 1 Beaver Hall Square, MONTREAL. 21 BERARD & MAJOR, Carriage Makers, 1039 to 1015 St. Catherine Street , MONTREAL. Messrs. Berard Sf Major ivill execute any orders in French , English and American Styles . REPAIRS DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. We have now on hand at our Warerooms, 1039 St. Catherine Street, a full and varied stock of all kinds of Carriages and Buggies, including the following :— Rockaw T ays, Doctors’ Phaetons, Ladies’ Phaetons, % Quebec Waggons, Dog Carts, Jumper Seat Waggons, Surrey Buggies, Piano Box Buggies, Express Waggons, &c., &c., &c. We guarantee all our Groods to be first-class in every respect. G-ive us a call. BERARD & MAJOR, Carriage Makers, 1039 ST. CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL. 22 “THE CANADIAN SPECTATOR, A HIGH-CLASS WEEKLY JOURNAL, EDITED BY THE REV. A. J. BRAY, AND PUBLISHED AT 162 St. James Street, Montreal. An INDEPENDENT and NON-PARTISAN Paper, circulating amongst ..the THINKING- PEOPLE in ALL CITIES and TOWNS of the Dominion. Its articles on the VITAL QUESTIONS of the day are written by the ABLEST PENS in the country. Subscription! TWO DOLLARS per Annum. Single Copies for sale on all Hailroads and Steamboats . 23 DOMINION T ELEGRA PH COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO. THOMAS S WIN YARD, General-Manager. List of their own Offices, in connection with all the principal Cities and Towns of the United States. Acton...0. A.dams • • • • .1ST• Y• Addison.0- I Ails a Craig . 0 . ^Alexandria Bay..N.Y. *Allanburg.0. Almonte’. Ancaster. .*. Angus. Arnprior. Arthur. ; . | Arthur Station.“ Arva (or St. Johns).. “ Aultsville..“ Aurora.“ Aylmer.“ Aylmer.Q. Back River (Sault au 44 u u u 44 .Q. 44 Cedars • .. Champlain. Chambly Canton Charleston.0. Chatham.“ Chatsworth f .“ Chaumont.N.Y. Clarendon Centre - • • Q. Clayton.NY. Clifford.0. Clifton.0. Clinton.“ Cobourg.“ Colborne.“ Coldstream.“ Collingwood Consecon... Cornwall.‘‘ !* “ Foot of Canal... “ Recollet P. 0— Q. Coteau Landing.Q. Barrie.O. Courtwright. 0 - Batiscan .Q. Beachburg.0. „ . . ~ Beaverton.“ Dechambault. ••’Q u Bedford.Q. Belleville.(J. Berlin.“ • <«*«! Detroit..Mich. 16 Woodward At. “ *Dickenson’sLanding 0. Berthier (enhaut)... Q. nf^^Creek . 2 - Dundafk^^? k ?okon yseon .Danviiie'::::: !*Bord au'Plo'uffe !?.. Bothwell. 0 Durham. Bowmanville.“ Bradford. • Edgar. Brampton. * lEdwardsburg Brantlord. “ Elora. Brighton. ‘ Bristol.Q. Brockville. 0 - Brooklin.“ Brussels.“ Buckingham.Q. ^Buckingham Whnrf Buffalo. N-Y. Burlington (lateWel¬ lington Sq).0- Burlington Station... “ Bloomfield.“ 44 a u u (4 0. 44 44 44 44 Caledonia.0. Caledonia Station-“ Campbellford.“ Cannington. 0. Cape Vincent.N.Y. Farmersville.. Fenelon Fails.“ Fergus. Flesherton. Fordwich.. Forrest.“ Frankville .“ Farran’s Point.. “ 44 <4 Hagersville..0- * “ Station. “ Hamilton.“ “ Royal Hotel.... “ Hammond.N.Y. Hanover. “ Harris ton. “ Hastings. “ Hespeler.“ Hochelaga.Q. Holstein.. 0. Hull.Q. Iberville.Q. Iugersoll. 0 . Iroquois (orMatilda). “ Jacques Cartier Mills Q. Jarvis.0- “ Station. ‘i Joliette.Q. 44 4 4 44 Halt.. • Gananoque. Georgetown Glencoe.“ Goderich..“ Goderich Harbour - • • • “ Gorrie.. “ Kemptville.0. Kincardine.“ Kingston.“ British Am. Ho '• “ Princess Street. “ “ * Swift's D’k... “ Kleinburg.“ Kamouraski ..Q. *Lachine.Q. Lancaster...0. Lindsay. .’.“ Benson House... “ Listowell.“ Little Britain.“ London.“ “ East. “ “ Tecumseh House “ Longue uil.Q. Lorette.. “ Lucan.0. Lucknow.“ Lyn. L’lslet..Q 44 CapeSante.Q. Grafton.“ Carillon.Q. Carleton Place.0. Carronbrook- .... “ Cayuga.“ Greece’s Point. Grenville. Grimsby. Q. ( . 0. Guelph..0. * Summer Offices. Maitland. .0- Manchester.Q- (Basin du Levre P. O.) Manilla.0- Mannsville. “ Markdale .“ Markham ..“ Meaford.0. Merritton.“ Mexico. N-Y- Mildmay.0. Millbrook.0. Milleroches. “ Mill Point. “ Milton.“ “ Station. '• Mitchell. ..o. Mono Road. ... 0 . Montebello. .... 0 . Montreal. Corn Exchange ... St. Lawrence Hall * Canal Basin..... No. 8 Wm. Street.. No. 303 Commis; St People’s Hotel.... St. Gab. Mkt.PtStC Express H’l, Bona- venture Street.. 270 Notre Dame St, ! 67 St Catherine St St Joan-Bte Vil.. Mooretown. 0 . Morrisburg. Morristown. N-Y. iVJoulinette.Q. Mount Forest.0. Mount Pleasant.“ CMohawk P.O.J Napanee.“ Newcastle ..“ New Ham burg.“ New Haven-... _N.Y. New Lowell.0- Newmarket. “ Niagara . “ “ ^Queen’s R’l H’l “ North Nation Mills-• • Q. Norwood. 0 - New Liverpool.Q. Oakville.0.; Ogdensburgh.N • Y • I Orangeville.“ I Orillia.“ Oshawa.“ Oswego. N-Y- Ottawa..'. 0 . “ No. 333 Well’n St. “ “ No. 5 York Street . “ “ Russel House.“ Owen Sound. Paisley ..'.“ Pakenham.“ Palmerston.‘ s Papineauville^.Q, Paris.0, Parkhill.“ Pembroke.“ Perth.“ Peterboro’.“ Petrolia.“ Picton.“ Point Aux Trembles. Q, Portage du Fort.‘ Port Burwell.0. Port Colborne. “ Port Halhousie.“ Port Dover.“ Port Elgin.“ Offices aie also opened in the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa, Toronto, and Quebe« during the Parliamentary Sessions. 24 DOMINION TELEGRAPH CO—(Continued.) Port Hope.0. Port Lambton.“ Port Neuf.Q. Port Perry.0- Port Robinson.“ Port Stanley.“ Prescott.“ Preston.“ Pulaski.. . NY- Pont Roye.Q. Point Levi.“ Quebec.Q. “ Masonic Hall.“ “ 96 St Jos.St,StRochs “ N. Shore Ry Depot- - IQuio. 9 Corner Youville and St Peter Sts. Corner Craig & Mont¬ calm Sts. Mountain St Crossing Ottawa Forwarding!, o, 60 Common St. Point St Charles P. O R. yal C TnsCo.StJasSt St CathorineS' E. 341 St X St V. vp Offici St Joseph Street, 668 St Lawrence M Sr, 22! St. Marv Street. 102. St. Paul Street, 228. Mooer’s Forks. NY Mooer’sjunc. ..NY M oore .O Moorefield.O Moorewood.0 Morley.NY M orpeth.O Morrisburg.O Morrisburg Station O Morriston.O Morton.0 Mosborough .0 Moulinette .0 Mount Brydges... 0 Mount Elgin.O Mount Forest.0 Murray Bay.Q *Do. Duberge’s H Napanee .O Napanee Mills . .. .0 Napierville.Q Natural Bridge. .NY Nelles Corners. ... O Neustadt.0 Newboro’ .O Newburg.O Newbury.O New Carlisle.Q Newcastle.NB Newcastle.O Newcastle, GTR.O New Dundee.O New Edinburgh... O New Glasgow.Q New Gloucester. .Me New Hamburg. .. O New Haven.NY Ne?wington.0 *New Liverpool... Q New Lowell.O Newmarket.O Newmarket Sta’onO New Mills.O Newport.Q Newport Station .Vt New Richmond.. Q Newry. O Newtonville.O N ewtonvilleStationO Niagara..*.. 0 Do. Q’s R’l H’1.0 Nicholville.NY Nicolet.Q Nicolston.O Norfolk.NY North Augusta . . . 0 NorthlieJd.Q North Gower.O North Hatley... Q North Keppel . .. .0 North Lancaster . .0 North Nation MillsQ North Port.0 North Stratford. NH North Troy.Vt j North Wakefield. . Q N. Williamsb’rghNY North Yarmouth. Me iNorton Mills.Vt Orangeville.O Orchardville. 0 Orillia .O Ormstown.Q Orono.O Osgoode.O Oshawa . .. ...... O Osnabruck Centre. O Oswego.NY Ottawa.O Main Office — Telegr’h Building, MetcalfeS’ Branch Offices— Parliament House Russell House Union H< use Albion Hotel Battle Bros.RideauS Clarendon Hotel Hamilton Bros,SX St Queen’s Wharf StL&O Lower Depot “ Upper Canada Cent’l Depot. Bi idge St, Chaudiere Otterville.O Owen Sound..... . O Office 9 Poulet St W Oxenden. O Oxford.Me Oxford Station . .. .0 Oxford Mills.0 Pabos (Little) . ... Q Paisley.O Pakenham ........ O Pakenliam Station.0 Palermo ..0 Palmer Rapids... .0 Palmerston.O Papineauville.Q Paris, GW R.O Paris, G T R. O Paris Town.O Parishville.NY Park Hill.O Park Hill Station.O Parry Sound. .. O Paspebiac.Q *Paton’s Cove. .. .Q Patterson .O *Paul Smith’s. NY Peche .. . Q Pembroke. O Pembroke Station.O Pendleton.0 Penetanguishene . .O Peninsula Gasp£..Q Perce ...Q Perry.0 Perth . O Peru.NY Peterboro’.O Petersburg.O Petit Focher. ,..NB Petrolia.O Petworth.O Philadelphia . .. .NY Phillipsburg.O Phillips ville.O Pickanock.... /... Q Picton.O Pierrepont.NY Pierrep’t Manor NY Pierreville Village. Q Pinkerton.0 Plantagenet .O Ogdensburg . .. .NY|Plattsburg.NY Oil City. ..O Plattsville.O Oil Springs. O Pleasant Hill, or Omar.NYj Walsingham Cntr 0 lOmemee .O Plessis .JM 1 Omemee Station . . O Pointe au C Onondago.0 Pointeau P Norval Norval Station. Norway . O .0 Me Norwich .O Norwood.NY Norwood.O Nottawa.O Nouvelle.Q lOakville.O Oakville Station. , .O Oakwood.O Ocean House, Bur¬ lington Beach... O Odessa.O 28 TELEGRAPH STATIONS,— Continued. P ointe au Pic Whf. Q Point Claire.Q Point Edward.O ♦Point Farm.Q Point Fortune .... Q Point Levis.Q ♦Point Platon.O Point St. Peter. .. .Q Pokemouche.NB Pont Viau. Q Portage-du-fort. .. .Q Portage Road.O Port Albert .O Port Burwell.O Port Colborne.O Port Credit.O Port Dalhousie .. .0 Port Daniel.Q ♦Port Darlington .. O Port Dover.O Port Elgin.O Port Elmsley.O Port Henry.NY Port Henry DeptNY Port Hope.O Port Huron. .. .Mich Port Huron Sta.Mieh Port Kent.NY Portland .Me Portland, G T R.Me Port Leyden. .. N.Y. ♦Port Metcalfe ... .O Portneuf.Q Port Perry .O Port Robinson . ... O Port Rowan.O Port Ryerse .O Portsmouth.O Port Stanley.O Port Sydney.O Port Union.O ♦Port Whitby.0 Potsdam.NY Prescott.O Prescott June.O Prescott Wharf....O Presque Isle.O Preston .O Priceville.O Primrose..0 Prince Albert .O Princeton.. .0 Prospect Hotel,Sa¬ ranac Lake, N.Y'. Prospect Ho,NF’lsO Pulaski.NY Putnam.NY Quebec. Q Main Offiee — 83 St) Peter St & 4‘> Sault-, au-Matelot St Branch Offices— Music Hall, St Ls St Albion Ho, Palace St P.O. St John St(.v’t) Parliament Building, during session P. 0.. 90 St Jos St, St Rochs Wolfe’s p ove Spencer’s Tore Woodfield Harbour Bowen’s Cove Sharpies r ove Dobells Cove Bridgewiter Cove Queensboro.O Queenston .O Queensville.G Quio.Q Rawdon.Q Ravmondville.... N Y R Redwood.NY Renfrew.O Renfrew Station. . .0 Renselaer Falls..N Y ♦Repentigny.Q Riceville.0 Richford.Vt Shigawake.Q Shingle Creek. ..NY Shippegan.N.B Shurtcliffe O BedNY Sidney.0 Simcoe.O Richibucto. NB Singhampton.O Richland.NY Six Portages.Q Richmond.Q ♦Skead’s Mills ... .0 Richmond Stat’n. . Q Smith’s Falls.0 Richmond Hill ... .O “ “ Station O Richmond Hill St’nO Smith’s Mills.Q Richville. NY Smithville.O Ridgtown .0 Sombra.O Rigaud. Q Somerset.Q Rimouski .QSorel (Office, 24 QSQQ Rimouski Station..Q Southampton.O St. Irenee.C Ripley.O River Beaudette ..Q River David.Q R du Loup en bas..Q St. Eustache.Q St. Fabien.Q St. Flavie.Q St. Flavie Station.Q St. Francis G T RQ St. Francois du Lac Q St. George.O St. Germain....... Q St. Gregoire.Q St. Guillaume.Q St. Helens.O St. Henedene.Q St. Henri.Q St. Hilaire.Q St. Hubert.Q St. Hyacinthe Stn.Q R du Loup en hautQ Sparta. 0 R du Loup G.T.R. Q Spencerville Stat’n O South Bay.0 St. Jacobs. 0 South Durham. ,. .Q St. Jacques.Q South Mountain.. .0 St. Janvier. Q South Paris.Me S + .Jein Baptiste.,.Q (Montreal.') Riv du Ju.oup I C RQ Riviere Ouelle ... .Q Roache’s Point. .. .0 St J. d’Eschallions.Q St. Jean Port Joli..Q St. Jerome.Q St, John’s.Q St. Johns, GTRStaQ Springbank.O Springfield. O Springtown.O Robinson. ...Q Stanbridge Station Q Rockingham.O Stanfold.Q St. Joseph.Q Rockland.0 Stanstead.Q St. Julie.Q Rockland Quarry, .0 Stark Water . ...NH St. Julienne.Q Rockcliffe.O Stayner..0 Si. Lambert. Q Rockwood.0 Stevensvlle.0 ^St. Leon Springs. Q Rocky Farm.O Stirling ..0 St. Liboire.Q Rodney.0 Stittsville.0 1 St. Luce.Q Rosemont.O Stockholm Dept.NY St. Madeleine.Q Roslin.O Stonefield. QlStMarie delaBeaucQ Rosseau.O Stottsville. Q St. Mary’s.O Rothsay . .. . . .O Stouffville.O St. Mary’s, G T RO Stouffville Station. 0;St. Maurice, or | ^ Staffordville.0 Radnor Forges $ ^ Strathroy ........ -O St. Michel.Q Strathroy Station - .0 St. Nicholas.Q Streetville ..O St. Octave.Q Stroud.O St. Ours.Q Stukeley Mills.Q St. Paschal.Q Salem. O Summerstown.O St. Panl’s Bay . .. .Q Sand Hill.N Y Sunderland.O St. Pauls Sta.GTRQ Sand Point.0,Sutton.O St. Peters.NB Sandwich.0 Sutton Flats Sta... Q St. Pierre du Sud.. Q Sandy Bay.Q Sutton Junction.. .Q St. Pierre les Bee- Sandy Beach.Q Sweetsburg... Q quets.0 Sandy Creek. . ..NY Sydenham.0 St. Polycarpe.Q Sandy Creek Jc. NY St. Agatha ....... 0 St. Remi.Q Saranac.N Y St.Alexander Stn ? ^ St Roche delAchigaQ Sarnia.O Iberville \ ^ St. Roch Station.. .Q Sayabec ..Q St. AlexanderStn ) q St. Romuald.Q Scarborough Jc. .. .O Kamouraska t ^ Schomberg. O Scotland.O Scott’s Junction. ..Q St. Anicet.Q St. Stanislas.Q Scriba.NY *StAnne, Bt. l’Isle Q Ste. Therese.Q Rouse’s Point... N Y Roxton Falls.Q Russell.NY Russia, Cl’tn Co.NY Ruthven.O Sackett’s HarborNY Sackville. NB Thornhill.0 Thornhill Station.. O Thorold .0 Three Mile Bay. NY Three Rivers...... Q Thurso.Q Ticonderoga. ...NY Tilsonburg.O Tilsonburg Station 0 Tiverton.0 Toronto .0 Main Offide—Telegrph Buibding, S. W. cor Scott & Well’n Ste Branch Offices— Ccmer Toronto and Adelaide ets, Ir¬ ving’s Book eiore 84 Front street, East, Bright’s store 563 Queen street W, May & Co’s Drug store Rossin House Queen’s Hotel American Hotel G T R Sta, DonRiver Tr & N R R sta, cor Berkeley & Esplan¬ ade Streets NKR Sta, near City Hall G W R Sta, foot of Yonge St Union Station X R R Sta. Brock St G W R Station, ' St. Rose. St. Alexis.Q St. Scholastique... Q St. Andrews.Q St. Simon.Q Seaforth.0 Office West side MainSt Seaforth Stn.0 Sebringville.O Seeley’s Bay.O Selby.O Selkirk.0 Severn Bridge. O Shakespeare .O Shannonville.0 Shannonville Stn...O Cl,,.— A St Anne Btl’isle St. Q St. Thomas.Q St. Anne la Perade Q St. Thomas.0 St.AnnelaPocatiereQ St. Thomas Sta-Q St. Anselme.Q f t. Valliere.Q St. Antoine De . i i. Vincent de Paul Q Tilly. .Q St. v/illiams.O St Armand.Q St. Zotique.Q it. Arsene.Q Tamworth.O it Bruno.Q Tara.0 Tartagou.Q Tavistock .O it. Catharines. ... O it. Celestin.Q St. Charles, Rich..Q Teeswater.0 Sharbolt Lake.O Shawviile.0 c*- .2:- ~ Tsj'o k^liCUiilL • • • • • * • « L^i JL J\ Shelburne.^ 0 Cuthbert ..... Q Thamesville. 6 St. Denis.Theresa.NY St. Charles en bas.Q Teetersville.u St. Clements.0 Terrebonne.Q St- Croix .QThamesford.O Shelburne.NH Sherbrooke .Q Office, Market Sq ^ ^ Sherbrooke Station Q gJJ Eugene...... Q Thorndale.O St. Dominique-Q Thomasburg.O St. Esprit.Q Thornbury.0 Queen’" wharf Emigrant Sheds near Queen’s wharf Yorkville. Dobson’s Store, Town Hall buildings Walker Housr, King St, E cor Sumach St Provincial Lunatic Asylum. Qneen St Tottenham. ...0 Tracadie. NP> Trenton. 0 Trenton, G T R .. 0 Trois Pistoles St ’nQ Trout River. .. NY' Turin. NY Tweed. ...0 Tyendinaga .... Tyrconnell .... .. 0 Tyrone.. o Ulverton... ...o Underwood. ...0 Union . ...0 Unionville. ...o Upper Wakefield. .Q Upton. ...Q Uxbridge.. Valcour. NY Valleyfield. ...Q Vanbrugh. ...0 Vankleek Hill.. Varennes. •Q Yarn a .... .. .0 Vaudreuil. ..Q Vaudreuil Station. .Q Vercheres. ...Q Vprnna .. . ...O Victoria . .. .0 Victoria Farm. . ...Q Victoria Road. . 0 Vienna. ...o Villa Nova. ...o Vittoria. . o Waddington.. .. NY! Wales.. • • ••O Walkerton. ...0 Walkerville. Wallaceburg. . . . .o 29 Wallacetown. O Watertown. N Y West ConstableN. Y. Wiarton. Woodstock .... ...0 Waltham. Q Waterville. ...Q Westmeath ... . ...C Wick . ..0 Woodville. .. 0 Walton.. o Watford . . ...O Weston ...0 Widder. .. 0 Woodville June .o Wards ville. o Waubashene ... .. 0 Weston Station ...o Widder Station . .. 0 Wroxeter .. .. ...0 Warkworth. .0 Waverley. ..0 West Paris.... ..Me Wilkesport .... ..0 Wyebridge. ...o Warwick. Q Weldford. • NB West Port. ... O Williamstown • . ..0 Wyoming. y.O Washago. 0 Welland. ...O Westport. N.Y Willsb’gh June. NY Yamachiche ... ...Q Washburn. 0 Welland Port .. ...J Westport Sta’n .N Y Windsor . ..o Yamaska. .. .. Q Waterdown . • 0 Wellesley .• .. ...0 West Winchester . .0 Windsor . ...Q Yarker . ...o Waterdown StationO Wellington . ...0 Whallonsburg. . .N Y Wingham . Yarmouth . .Me Waterford . 0 Wendover . ...o Wheatley . ...0 Winona . York . Waterford Station. .0 West Berkshire. .. Vt WhelansvilleJ . .. .0 Winterbourne .. ...0 Yorkville . .. 0 Waterloo . 0 Wefet Bethel. .. .Me Whitby . ...o Wolfe Island. .. .. 0 Zurich . .. o Waterloo . • Q West Brome , - . ... Q Whitehall . ..NY Woodbridge .... ...0 Waterloo Station. . Q West Chazy. ... . NY Whitevale .... ...O Woodford. ...o TELEGRAPH STHTIO N S. — Continued. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. i „ LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BOSTON, PORTLAND, EASTPORT, and ST. JOHN, N.B. With Connections to Calais, Me., Halifax, N.S., Charlottetown, P.E.I., and all parts of the Maritime Provinces. The superior and favorite Sea-going Steamers of this Line - NEW YORK, - - - Capt. E. B. Winchester. J NEW BRUNSWICK, - - Capt. D. S- Hall. CITY OF PORTLAND/ - Capt. S. H. Pike. I FALMOUTH, - - - - Capt. Wm. A. Colby. O NE OF THESE STEAMERS will leave the end of Commercial Wharf, Boston, at 8 a.m., and Portland at 6 p.m., for Eastport and St. John, N.B., with all the usual connections, as follows:— • In March, April and May, every Monday and Thursday. In June, July, August and to September 23rd, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. From Sept. 23rd, through October, November and December, every Monday and Thursday. In January and February, one of these Steamers will leave Portland for Eastport and St- John every Monday at 6 p.m. * RETURNING, A Steamer will leave St. John at 8 a.m., and Eastport at 1 p.m. for Portland and Boston, on the same days as from Boston and Portland. For Circulars, State Rooms, Tickets, and any further information, apply at the Offiee of the Comppny, No. 4 Milk Street, Portland, Me., Or the following T. C. Hersey, President and Manager , LOCAL AGENTS. W. H. Kilby, Boston, Mass. A. R. Stubbs, Portland, Maine. Geo. Hayes, Eastport, Maine. H. W. Chisholm, St. John, N.B. ^^Through Tickets may be had, at reduced rates, at the principal Stations on the Grand Trunk and Intercolonial Railways, and other Lines leading into Boston, Portland and St. John, N.B. 30 ESTABLISHED 1865, RSI li LI ESTABLISHED 1865. EVER Y NAIL VNIFORMand PERFECT. Not ONE in a THOUSAND Bad. We make Horse Nails a specialty in the Dominion of Canada and the United States of America, and have the (UREATEST * VARIETY of any Horse Nail Maker in this or any other coun¬ try ; furthermore, no Horse N ail Maker CAN or DARE say what we do. We give MORE VALUE FOR THE SAME MONEY THAN ANY OTHER HORSE NAIL* MAKER IN THE WORLD. Our American Works, located in the Northern part of the Empire State, in one of the most charming spots in America, the FAMOUS and G-RAND AUSABLE CHASM, are now being started. The Works have a water fall of over 50 feet, draining, if necessary, the entire Ausable River, and affording the enormous capacity of over 3,000 horse power, or sufficient to drive five miles of shafting. WE MEAN BUSINESS, and if you want the best, ask for the C Horse Nails, manufactured by W. M. MOONEY CO., 129 to 145 Mill St., or 444 St. Paul St., MONTREAL. I 31 GEORGE BRUSH, 14 TO 34 KING AND QUEEN STREETS, MONTREAL, Maker of STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, BARK MILLS, SHINGLE MILLS, Water Wheels, Mill Gearing, Shafting, HANGERS AND PULLIES, Hand and Power Hoists for Warehouses, &c, » \ - ALSO, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE “UNIVERSAL” ENGINE AND “ASKWITR’S” PATENT HYDRAULIC LIFT. AND AGENT FOR “ WATER’S ” PERFECT STEAM ENGINE GOVERNOR AND “ HEALD & SISCO’S ” CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. 32 BURL A ND-DESBA It ATS LITH.CO. 5 & 7 BLEUR7 STREET, MONTREAL > BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, -AND- ELECTI\OTYPEFjS. Photo. Lithographing, Photo- -AND- WOOD ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY. Orders by Mail receive as careful attention as if given personally. PUBLISHERS OK THE M 1 m m $4.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. -:o:- MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE (ILLUSTRATED) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ■:o:- L' OPINION PUBLIQUE (FRENCH. ILLUSTRATED' $3.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. 33 IMIIR/S. POTT’S )LD HANDLE SAD IRON NOW WORLD RENOWNED ! Made in Canada solely by H. R. IVES & CO., MONTREAL. PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE CO’Y, OIF 1 ILiQIETIDQJSr. Established 1782. Canada Agency Established in 1804. Losses paid since the establishment of the Company have exceeded Two Millions Sterling. Balance held in hand) for payment of Fire Losses only exceeds £600 9 000 Sterling. LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED. OILLESPIE, MOFFATT «fc CO., Geii’l Agents for the Dominion of Canada. Chief Office, 12 St. Sacrament Street, D \lf IT1VDI 1 MONTREAL, it. W, ililllj J. J. CURRAN, Q. 0., B. C. L., 3lato ©Jjamfierg, S7 ST. GABRIEL, CORNER NOTRE DAME STREET, MON 1 REAL. MILL AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES, 4u NETS, WASHERS,«t*OLTS, «fcc., «fce. Leather and Rubber Belting , Files , Cfc. CANVASS AND RUBBER HOSE. BL O G IK S A I£T 3D SHE A FENWICK & SCLATEK, 325 Commissioners Street, MONTREAL. JODOIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES & HOLLOW WALRLES 309 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. A. BRAHADI, BT ATTE H AND FURRIER, FIRST PREMIUM FUE ESTABLISHMENT, 249 NOTRE TAME STREET, Corner ST. LAMBERT STREET. Silk and Felt Hats of the very latest styles always on hand in great variety. PiJc.es satisfactory. 6 34 Ml© a ROYAL CANADIAN President : - ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq. | Vice-President : Hon. J. R. THIBAUDEAU. Secretary-Treasurer : ARTHUR GAGNON. JAS. DAVIDSON , Manager Canada Fire Dept . | HENRY STEWART, Manager Marine Dept. Head Office—160 St. James Street 9 Montreal. JAMES W. TESTER & CO. 158 and 160 McGill Street, Montreal. IMPORTERS OF FRUITS NUTS, &c. AND Manufacturers of Confectionery of all Kinds. Makers of PLAIN AND ELASTIC POP CORN BALLS and CORN CAKE. BOVEY & DAWSON, Civil v. ^ O ^ Rpllnws Rails. Albany .... j ^ ° White River Junction. . t 2.15 • • • • • • • • • • * • Wells River. . j 3.40 1 St. Albans.^ *1005 6.45 U.52 7.35 11.12 7-55 Np.wnort, . 9.10 1 1pm *74am .... Essex Junction •.. §5? Burlington.^ Rutland .... j jj“ g | North Bennington Troy.Ar- jr © Albany. “ SrrPRPPnoKP. 1 QUEBEC . | . A t n a \tv ! 2.10 j 2.45 1.3010.30 Tdav . . . . • 4.45 5.30 1.10 1.35 . • t • • • • • • • • ,, v Ar Rutland ... ... j T 6 35 4.42 5.10 i 6.00 P.M. 1.20 1.30 2.50 4.15 7.50 8.55 QUEBEC .... o 7£pm A-M- 9.45 ■ ( J-i V Burlington . 4.25 4.50 6.35 *1 A Ci . Sherbrooke . < Newport . Walls Pirroi. Ar Lva;^ .... ^ Essex Junction . 4.25 7.55 St. Albans . 6.45 Q 9.50 c Ar Albany .. • • White River Jc.Ar^ Bellow’s Falls .... ^2 Rrat.t.lpbnrrj.. . kW 11.40 3.35 12.40 3.30 4.20 6.55 8.00 9.22 ( JuV Troy. 10.50 11.00 124Nt 2.00 6.00 6.55 Saratoga . Whitehall . Springfield. 6.10 6.55 8.00 Plattsburg. Hartford. Rouses Point. • New Haven... St. Johns.. • 9.55 11.00 P.M. 8 15 9.15 NEW YORK,D&H.CC 10.00 Arrive p m. 7.15 A.M. MONTREAL. { Arrive A.M. * On Saturdays at 4.00 p. m., arriving at Montreal at 9-00 a.m. t Runs through to New York, via Troy, arriving at 7.00 p.m.; has drawing- ■room car attached. TITMIE 1 TABLE — FROM — MONTREAL and QUEBEC to I SOSTON Via St. Joints and Wliite River Junction, or Newport and Wells River* Stations. Stations. Leave A«M» P.M. Leave A.M. P.M. MONTREAL. 7.15 4-00 BOSTON . 7.30 5.00 St. John’s. 8.15 5.00 Lowell. 10 05 6 45 Nashua . 9.32 8.15 Essex Junction ' ■ ' 1A RO n Manchester. 1 • •••s’"! A r H t 2 00 12 30 n ( A r ::::: Whiter. Jc. j Lv^g 2.05 12.50 Concord. < Wells River. 10.35 9.25 QUEUED . Lv. ~ . 7.00 A Vf 74 AM 'Newport. — 1 1, 1 l; 1 1 111 \ >1 1 t 1 • • • • Sherbrooke ... OJ . • • • 2 Z.2 AM 4.25 11.00 West Farnham. P.M. • • • • • • • « • • • • • • , • • • • Newport. ....>r 6.45 9 05 Newport. 9.10 Wast EtirnVinm f Bostirp - Sherbrooke .. 11.00 Newport. $ Air L Richmond. Of TER DP 7 30 iWells River. .. L ( Ar ^ 9.58 10.00 U .. r Ar 1 .o\J 1.15 12.50 Concord* • • • • j Lv=^ 3.20 3.20 White River Jc. j j^y 1.25 12.55 Manchester Essex Junction. 5.10 5.00 Nashua. 5.05 5.05 St. Albans .. 6.00 5.55 Lowell . s 5 36 St. John’s . 7 45 8 05 BOSTON . 6 35 6 35 MONTREAL . 8 40 9 15 J Arrive P.M. A.M. Arrive P.M. A.M. A.M. 40 USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA. GENERAL OFFICES-MONTREAL. Sir Henry Tyler, R.E., President, London, England. Hon. James Ferrier, Senator, Chairman of Canadian Board, Montreal. Joseph Hickson, General Manager, Montreal L. J. Seargeant, Traffic Manager, “ Robert Wright, Treasurer, “ H. Wallis, Locomotive Supt. “ E. P. Hannaford, Engineer,. “ T. B. Haws on, Auditor... Montrrat H. W. Walker, Accountant, W. J. Spicer, Superintendent. “ John Porteous, Genl. Freight Agt, “ W. Wainwright, Genl. Pass. Agent. “ John Taylor, General Storekeeper. “ Sant St. Zlla r u' CANaba C{i7lury sfiTcns/j ■cJfihcVovnn [ jsv/. V-il \ v JVaKiILWAUKEE wijLnccon'ae, SerTzn JPortage Cift ^•^u. Chien Ineral Ft. , ■L . • '..-inngau ETRflJT & •“uveii r iaiLsiiLg, MICH.CENT*. Trenton oin--u L IcIlCL'Kt avarsart T / j9eyjnotd s y'rs .'Taf’dji’ttjj i ruj u) pelawai^^^- 'pntu ’ (l rk Terre JLxule -Marietta ’'“‘CINCINNATI I 071 Q\ ' \ Ports7/inutTii MISS I YLAiiiafO’ LCUIs'y^LLT. USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, 41 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA. DU LOU " 1 \ s ^'ALeaca.n(l/r/e \ Sl.JJe niiy's £ ? y St.T?i o rn 4 &V41j ere r>s tfa H Cj&e ca USorHf Sir J\Var*y bant 11 ‘ Hxv* SycbenhCLTnO Castle f ( i *nnu/ ( i & <&■¥% m v ^ rURiMlancl,) *5 xhceorQ coxtL OsweVo \JR 07 nft Sarato gaSps '^2 i^dcusef A 2 s # 1 Xovv rloX/Tsv^’w-fe SJpOTt jt Y~VT.Grc /Xoch 'Haven Trento // & ill Reading hlla Getty s parg TJriionT' GRAND^TRUNK v. BAEtwaor & c*o.\.\sx r\.s . IZlig’iL for V/e Tnfemotf.ov rl, v/?v C, ri* t UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN AGENCIES. E. P. Beach, Gen. Ag’t, 285 Broadway, N.York. G. H. Peters, Ft. Agt, 280 W ashingtn St, Boston W. C Tallman, Passenger Agent, New England States. Boston. -, Passenger Agent. Detroit. J. H. Whitman, Western Pass. Agent, Chicago. F. A. Howe, Freight Agent.. “ T. D. Sheridan, Agent... Buffalo. Taylor Brothers, Freight Agents.. Cincinnati. G. B. Oswell, Eastern Pas. Ag’t. Ogdensburgh. J. C. Young Freight Agent. Milwaukee. j F. H. Small, Passenger & Freight Agent, Provinces of N, Scotia and New Brunswick. Bangor. A AxpLs smg * W cn° / r ‘¥ n °n t i ja ''&* i J V Ml.Jachson in aS /voy JlLC*™ 42 USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Portland and Quebec to Montre Mis 0 Stations . Pass, LEAVE BOSTON. PORTLAND 31500 5 Falmouth.420 9 Cumberland. • -310 11 Yarmouth .X1875 12 Yarmouth Jc 15 N. Yarmouth 18 Pownal.410 22 New Glo’ster • .410 A*M# • • • • • 7. 7- 34 Auburn Empire Road. jj? Mech anic FIs. • 1210 Oxford. Ij. South Paris \ w 7n , 55 West Paris.. K *' 0 f? Bryant’s Pd. 2^ Locke’s Mills. 4V Bethel.810 'I West Bethel. 80 Gilead. Shelburne . 91 GrORHAM . . . X1175, 93,Berlin Falls- .-210 103 Milan.X750 109 West Milan. Jig Stark . 122 G-royeton. .. X 1000 120 Stratford Hw. 131 Beatties. 134 N. Stratford -900 142 weniock. U 9 Island c nn 5 Arr a.m. ^ Pond " 00 } Lve’ 6-30 100 Lake .t6.55 105 N orton Mi 11s.i 7.05 175 Coaticooke .j 7.23 133 Compton .. • X2900 7.40 180 w aterville. ! 7-48 193 Lennoxyille . .850 8.00 190 Sherbrooke . .5000; 8.10 203 Brompton ....X 200 8.25 211 Windsor.1200; 8.40 221 Ric hmond• 1000.Ar 9.00 (Pt.Levi) . lve 0 QUEBEC. 7 Chaudiere Curve 9 Chaudiere. 15 Craig’s Rd • 20 Black Riv • • 29;Methot’sM- • 37 Lyster. 41 St. Julie. 49, Somerset.. • • 55 j Stanfold 64 Arthabaska 72 Warwick.... 84 Danville 96 Richmond .Ar a.m . 9.10 9.30 Pas6. A.M. 8.45 8- 58 9.03 9.08 9.11 9.17 9.27 9- 37 9.50 9-55 i . Pass. A.31. 8.30 1245P 12.56 1-05 1.07 • • • • 1.25 1.35 1.38 1.48 1.50 Pass. A.M. 8.30 200pm 2.15 2.23 2.30 2.33 2.40 2.50 3.00 3.12 j 3-18 3.37 3-40 10-00 10.10 a O s- 3-23 3-35 10.23 1 3.45 10 38 ** G — eg ! 4.00 10-53 W G 1 4-20 11.03 7t © _CL< i 4.35 11.11 4.43 11.20 E G ■5 g 4.52 11.27 5.02 11.35 C 5.15 11.50 5.28 12.00 6.10 12.13 6.25 12.25 8 p. 6.40 12-35 CC O O 6.55 12-45 a 7.10, 1.00 C 7.23 1.10 ■2 * 7.35 1.15 £ 7.45 1.25 i o >-* . 7 - 7.55, 1.43 tc V Z C 8.15- 2.00 — 3 >I-J 8 30 2.15 M a lOp M • • • • • o c w 10.30 Pass. P.M. 12-30 5.10 5.23 5.30 5-36 5.38 5.47 5.50 6.00 6.09 6.12 Mixed P-M. Montreal to Quebec and Portland. Mis 6.23 6.25 Ti Q • rj -*5 ^ P ■— X -"go c ® x. rr~, 3-30 3- 55 4.10 4 20 4- 25 4- 40 5- 11 5-35 6.20 6.28 • Jh C U QJ ^ * h C C *-• £ *5 X ~ -l. 2.47||| 3-Ooie- ® 3-20L^ ^ 3.25, i Ss O. > 10 • 40 rz ^ o 11.05 o-4-g U-25 1135 ll| 6.37 6.55 7.15| 7- 40 8.15 8- 40 8 55 9.15; 9.30 10 . 00 , 10.20 10.45 12.40 1.10 1.40 2.15 2.35 2.55 3.15 3-30 4.00 4.30 7 AM 7.50 8.20 9.05 0 7 10 18 21 22 35 42 45 48 54 62 I 66 76 76 88 100 108 117 123 131 135 143 152 157 163 164 172 Stations. LEAVE MONTREAL. St. Lambert St. Hubert. St. Bruno... Beloeil. St. Hilaire S.Hyacinthe. Britannia M.. St. Liboire . Upton . Acton . Danby. Durham.... Richmond Arr Kxprs 76 86 94 101 104 111 114 122 132 137 RlCHMONDLve Danville Warwick.... Arthabaska Stanfold .. Somerset. St- Julie. • Lyster ... Methot’s M'S G W o © Black Riv. G Craig’s Rd. & Chaudiere Ch’d’re QUEBEC (Pt. Levi), arr C'rve. 9.40, lag 10.00 148 3.40 iaS 11.52 210.30 155 3-45 3.58 4.12 4.30 w.. o . . © -O * * © * * c?- • 221 Richmond 1000 -Lv 231 Durham. 235 Danby 9.40 A.M. 9.45 10.20 10.25 10.55 11.17 11.55 12.30 12.50 • 1.25 1.50, 2.25 3.00 3 47 4.35 o 5 12.0010.43 *11 12.15 >,£§11.15 12-35 s|^jll.50 trr C* 1am 4.451 L/OO dii IJj • • • • .. . . . . • * 243 Acton.510 9.55 5.30 . 249 Upton .360 10-08 ,252 St. Liboire.10.15 255 Britannia M... 110 10.17 262 St Hyacinthe 3800 10.35 275 St. Hilaire ... 35011.00 276 Beloeil.11.05 ;282 St. Bruno.11.15 287 St. Hubert •. . .275 11.25 290 St. Lambert • .40011.32 297 MONTREAL 18000011-52 arrive a.m. 1 o . 45 6-10 6.35 6.40 7.10 7.30 P.M. I M.P-M. 9.15 9-35 9.40, X c . 3 s~ cg >. 9-571® §-| 10-10 ^ s - .. 110.35 :S®E . 10-55 t - ~ • li.io^H . L.33 = • 11.50 -^ce • 12.35 g'g-a • 12.37| g-2 I . L45S£s 12-30 2.30 3.40 4.00 4.40 5.20 5.25 6 . 10 , 6.30 A • M. A.M. 7.30 7- 55 8.00 8.10 8.23 8.30 8- 50 163 166 171 175 181 190 195 202 208 ,212 217 223 227 232 236 242 250 256 261 265 P.M. 12.45 1- S5. 2- 30 268 3 00 270 3.15 275 3 25 279 3 50 282 Richmond.Lv Windsor. Brompton Sherbrooke. Lennoxville. Waterville .. Compton .... Coaticooke. Norton Mills Lake ....... Island j Arr Pond ■. ( Lve WenlocK. N. Stratford Beatties . Stratford Hw- Groveton. .. • Stark ...... West Milan . Milan. Berlin Falls • Gorham . Shelburne.... Gilead. West Bethel • Bethel . Locke’s Mills- Bryant’s Pd. West Paris .. South Paris . Oxford. Mechanic F’ls Emp ir e Road - Lewiston. Auburn. A.M. 7.30 7.50 8.10 8.23 8.25 8.45 9.15 9.32 9-50 Pass. P.M. 3.15 3.35 3.42 3.57 4.11 4.15 4.45 5.05 5.08 5.15 5.30 5.47 5.55 6.15 Pass. Pass. P.M. 9.00 9 20 P.M. 5- 15 5.38 5.45 5.55 6.07 10.12 6.12 10.17 6- 40 11.00 Mixed Lewiston Jc.. Danville Jc- New Glo’ster- Pownal. N-Yarmouth. 4.55] 285 YarmouthJun 5 00 286 Yarmouth ... 5.25 288 Cumberland . 5 44 291 Falmouth- 6.00 297 PORTLAND. 6.30 405 BOSTON. ARRIVE P.M. 9.57 10-15 3.0-45 10.48 ii.07 11.22 • • • • • P.M. 12.10 12.50 1 25 1.47 2.00 2.30 2.42 2-53 3.20 6.30 6.52 7.10 7.2-5 7.32 7- 50 8.00 8- 15 8-37 8- 48 9- 15 P.M. A.M. 7-00 7-25 | 7.40 8.20 8.45 8.50 9-45 10- 17 10.25 10.40 11- 05 11.35 11.51 1.3012.30 2.3012-30 • • • • • ..11.45 .. 12.07 c © G be • ^ ui G © c n G. © CG 2.57 3.25 3.45 4.10 4.27 4.50 5.03 5.25 6.48 6.02 6-20 6.25 6.45 .35 4.00 4.20 A.M. 3.45 4-05 4.25 4.45 5.00 5.15 5.25 5.45 6.15 4.37 6.50 7.10 7.15 8.00 8.15 8-35 A . M . | 2.30 2-55 f 3 - 35 3-35 • • • • 3.40 • • • • • t 4-00 • • • • . 4 07 • • • • • 4.25 • • • • • 4.50 • • • • • 5-00 5.30 )1 am 6 45 11.30 7.00 12.03 7.17 12.20 7-25 12.40 7.35 1-00 7-47 135 7-58 2.35 8-14 3-00 8.27 3.30 8-38 4.00 9-15 1110 am 9.25 11.37 9.57 12.02 9-47 12.20 9.55 12.40 10.05 12.55 10-12 1.20 10 23 1.50 10.38 2-15 10-52 2-35 11.00 2.55 11.10 11-40 11.37 3.00 11.15 4.55 1 _ _ if8- 40 5-07 8 50 .... 8.55 • 19.03 5-22.t9.15 k « q qo 10.00 1.30 10-00 5.10 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M 3.10 11.20 3.3011.30 3- 4511.38 4- 0011.45 4-1211.50 4.2011.55 4 3011.58 4-40 12.06 5.05 12.25 1.15 1.55 2.25 2.57 3 20 3- 48 4.05 4- 35 5.07 5.30 5.55 6.00 6.30 P.M. 12.45 1 30 2.10 2.40 2.55 3- 25 3.40 4- 35 5.15 5.40 6.30 P.M. 4.35 4.37; 4- 48, 4 53 5- 03 5-12 5-20 5.23 5.25 5.30 15.37 5.50 10 . 00 , P.M. USE GRAY'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA. Trains are run Daily, Sundays excepted, by Montreal Time, which is 23 minutes faster than Toronto Time. [ July 21, 1879. Pullman Palace Cars are run on all Day and Night Trains. Montreal to Kingston and Toronto^ Mis, STATIONS. Mixed 59 67 72 77 81 Exps. Mixedi Pass. Exps* A.M.I 9- 30? 9.35. 10 * 02 ! 10.15 10.25 10.37 10.52 11.03 P.M.I 6.15 6 , 7. 7. 11.25 11.38 11.58 11.58 5 - 00l 12-08 5-15|12.20 5-30 5- 4012.35 6.1512.52 6- 45 1.08 7.10 1.18 LEAVE P.M 0 MONTREAL1SOOOO 12.30 2,Lachine June. 10 Dorval. 14 Pointe Claire - .-460 21 St. Anne’s -1300 24Vaudreuil ... .200 31 St. Dominique . .210 37 Coteau Landing 400 43 River Beaudette • • 48 Bainsville-•.... • 54 Lancaster. 250 Summerstown. Cornwall - ..) Arr 5,090 ( Lve Mille Roches .. -200 Wales.300 Farran’s Point .300 83 Aultsville.300 92 Morrisburg .. .1,155 99 Iroquois.781 j 104 Edwardsburg . .300 112 Prescott Jc. j ^ve S Arr — Ottawa .- j Lve.|10.52 |aM 120 Maitland.200 8.101 2 10 loc Brockville . $ Arr ^ 5,102 (Lve 129 Lyn.750 138 Mallory town -.. 300 146 Lansdowne ....250 155 Gananoque ....2,020 162 Ballantyne’s . . 180 ! 179 !KINGSTON J Arr|8*PM r‘ : 12,407 ( Lve uooAM 180 Collin’s Bay •.. 130 187 Ernestown.150 6-52 198 Napanee .2,967] 7.35 206 Tyendinaga ... 8 05, 213 Shannonville .700 8.30 220 Belleville. • .7,305 9.15 232 Trenton. 2,000 9-55 241 Brighton.1,352 10-25 249 Colborne.82910.5? 256 Grafton.60011.30 264|Cobourg 44-12 j ££{ 2 .1°| f;$ Port Hope 5,15012.35 Newtonville-350 1-05 Newcastle •.. .1,120 Bowmanville .3,050 Oshawa.3,190 Whitby.2,732 Duffin’s Creek-.500 Port Union.110 Scarboro’ .210 TORONTO • 56,100 ARRIVE P.M. 5-00 6.20; 5.05 6.45 5.20 P.M. 10.00 10-05 57 15 27 10.50 11. GO 5.30 5.45 5-55 6 07,.. •• , 6.2311-30 6.37!. 6.48. 7 0712.10 7.15!.! 7 . 3512.45 12.45 Toronto to Kingston and Montreal. Mis STATIONS. Exps. | Pass. Exps.) Exps-Mixe 270 279 286 290 299 303 310 316 322 333 LEAVE TORONTO. Scarboro’ .. Port Union. Duffin’s Creek Whitby. Oshawa. Bowmaoville Newcastle .. Newtonville . Port Hope. . Cobc G • • • • j Lve G. niton. lborne . Brighton. Trenton. Belleville . j Shannonville Tyendinaga . Napanee .... Ernestown . Collin’s Bay. KINGSTON { Ballantyne’s Gananoque Lansdowne. Mallorytown Lyn. Brockville Maitland ... Ottawa-,— j Prescott Jc. 1 Arr Cornwall 1-45 2.10 2.45 3-00; 3-25 10.10 3.50 10.28 4.1510.45 5.00 11.15 P.M. P.M. { Lve Edwardsburg . Iroquois. Morrisburg.... Aultsville . Farran’s Point W a 1 p a Mille Roches’ .' Arr _ Lve Summerstown.. Lancaster. Bainsville. River Beaudet»e Coteau Landing St. Dominique Vaudreuil ... St.. Anne’s.. . Pointe Claire. Dorval. Lachine June MONTREAL ARRIVE A.M. A.M. 7.35 11-35 8.05 1210pm 8 23 12-35, 8.35 1.00... 8.50 1 20, 8. 9.00 1-351 8- 9.20! 2.10/ 9 . 9.30, 2.30 9 9.45 3.101.. 10.05; 3.40 9. 10-20 4-05 10. 10.20! 4.0510. 10 40} 4-35 .. 10.55 5.00 .. 11.12 5.30,10. 11 35 6.00,.. .M. .15 .40 12.08 7-15 11 12.25; 7.50* 12.40 B 30 a 1.00 9.1512 i. 20,10.00 1.37 10 30 1.55 11.00 2.15 7ucam 2.37 7-37 8.05 8-40 9.10 9.40 P.M. 5.CO 5.32 5.55 6.16 6.37 6 50 7.22 7.37 8-08 8.32 8.55 8.55 9.22 9.45 5510.13 - - 10-40 •. }ll.15 P.M 30 35 00 10 50 05 05 ■ 40? 1.25 1.25 2.53 3.15 3.32 3.50 2-05 4.05 10.00 4.17 10.15, 2^pm. 630pm 1 . 4.35;10.4" 4.35)10.47, 4.52)11.15 5.0511.35 5.1812-00 5.4012.35 .... 12.42) 5.53, 1.00 6.02 1.20 6.15 " 6.30 6.50 7-05 3.12 10 1 JPM 7.10 A.M. 3.42 4.10 4-20 4 52; A A.M. 7.271 7.40 7.55 8.08 8.15! 8-28 8.55 1.40 1.40 2.10 2.35 2-56 3.20 3.45 4.15 4.45 5.00 5 30 5.45 6.20 6 30 9.00, 6.30 P.M. P.M.' 5- IOi A M 5.10 6.30, 6- 48 7.01 7- 12 7.25 7.38 7.50 S.05 8.15 8- 30 8.37 8.55 9- 00 1000 1015 1035 1050 1120 1130 A.M I A.M. A.M. 7 10 7-15 t Trains stop only on Signal. NOTE.—The Night Express Trains on Saturdays, run through on Sunday m laming*. ARTHABASKA and THREE RIVERS BRANCH. Mis Stations, Mixed. 0 Arthabaska . • 400 • • Lve 5-00 AM 4 Walker’s Cutting .. 5.15 “ 11 Bulstrode . 18 Aston . . . .i20 5.45 “ 6.15 “ 6.45“ 25 St. Celestin . . 31 St. Gregoire . 7.05 “ 35 Three RvRS(Doucet’s)8480Ar 7 20 am I Mis Stations. 0 Three Rivers (Doucet’s) Lve 4St. Gregoire ... 10 St. Celestin. 17 Aston. 24 Bulstrode. 31 Walker’s Cutting. 35 Arthabaska .Arr Mixed. 12.09 NN 12.15 u 12.35 u 1.05 <( 1.35 It 2.05 it 2.2<; PM 44 USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA. Trains are run Daily, Sundays excepted—between Toronto and Sarnia, by Toronto Time _ between Port Huron and Detroit, by Chicago Time. _ {July 21, 1879. Toronto to London and Detroit. Mis' STATIONS. Mixed 0 TORONTO LEAVE 56,000 98 110 121 5 Carlton.150 8 Weston.1,300 15 Malton.300 21 Brampton.... 2,100 27 Norval.300 29 Georgetown . • 1,290 32 Limehouse.150 35 Acton West • •• 710 Rockwood.610 Guelph . 6,900 Breslau.200 Berlin.2,750 41 48 58 62 69 Doon 75 Galt 69 Petersburg •.. .410 10-42j 2.53 70 T>J_ rno in to o nn Detroit and London to Toronto. Mis Stations. Exps. Exps 72 75 82 88 98 Baden. 500 10-52 Hamburg.11.00 Shakspeare -.. -300 11.20 STRATFORD $ A 11.40 4,320 j L! 1.15 St. Mary’s . ..3,120 1.45 . St. Mary’s - .. 3.12012* Thorndale .. ..15912. LONDON-.. .15,826 12- ARRIVE P. 108 Granton.350 2. 114 Lucan.1,000 2. 121 AilsaCraig... . 750 2. 128 Park Hill .... 1,500 2- 137 Widder.500 2. 146 Forrest.500 3. 155 Camlachie. 3 168 Sarnia — 2,930Arr 3. t .River St. Clair.) P. 169 Pt Huron. 5,973Lv 3. 180 Smith’s Creek. 4. 190 Ridgeway.400 4 196 New Haven. 4. 206 Mt. Clemens . .1,768 5. 212 Fraser...i 5. 223 Milwaukee J. 5. 228 Detroit Junc. 6. 231 DETROIT...79,600 6. ARRIVE P. 8.15 8.50 9.15! P.M. > 1 6.50 P.M. 7.00-... 7.08 .... 7.25 .... 7.45 A.M ■' 9.20 9.50 9-50 A.M. 7.50: A.M. A.M. A.M* .10 10 30] ,3511.15 00 12 . 01 / 8-00 9-05 .10 12.25, 35 i.l0 ( .47 i.3o:. 15 2.20| 9-50 25 2.45110 00 .45 3.15J10.20 ,M P.M. A.M. LEAVE A.M. 0 DETROIT... 7.45 3 Detroit Junc 8-05 8 Milwaukee J. 8.15 19 Fraser. 8.40 25 Mt-Clemens. ■ 8.48 35 New Haven.. 9-05 41 Ridgeway— 9.18 51 Smith’s Creek 9.45 62 Pt Huron. . Ar 10.10 {River St. Clair .) A.M. 63 Sarnia .. -Lve 11.30 76 Camlachie ...ill.55 85 Forrest .12.02 94 Widder.12.30 103 Park Hill-112-47 110 Ailsa Craig . • 1.02 117 Lucan. 1.17 123 Granton . 1 1-28 leave P.M. 0 LONDON.... 12.50 10 Thorndale ... 1 .15 22 St. Mary ’s 1.45 133 St. Mary’s .. : 143 STRTF’D j £ 149 Shakspeare ..; 156 Hamburg ... 159 Baden. 162 Petersburg.. 171 Galt. 175 Doon. 1- 45 2 - 10 2-30 2- 48 3- 05 3.12 3.20 1.45 2-00 169 Berlin. 3.35 3.45 4 05 4.25 4.40 5.00 173 Breslau 183 Guelph ..... 190 Rockwood - •. 196 Acton West. 199 Limehouse . |202 Georgetown 204 Norval .. 210 Brampton.... 5.18 216 Malton. 5.32 223 Weston. 5.47 226 Carlton. 1 . 231 TORONTO •• 6 10 ARRIVE P.M. P.M. 6- 45 7- 05 7.20 8.30 8.50 9.25 10.00 11.00 Exps. 11.50 12. lu 12.27 12.47 12-57 1.12 Pass. Mixed Mixed P.M. 3- 50! 4- 05 4.20' 4.55 5.10 5.50 6.12 A.M. P.M. .12,01 . 12.25 112.40 1.30 P.M. 2.28 2.50 3.28 410PM 3-20 31pm 4.30 4-03 P.M. 3.10 3-35 4.15 133am 1.55 2.00 .| 2-30 A.M. 7.15 7.50 8.30 8.80 8.55 9.20 9.38 Q W. 2-38 10.02' 2.47 10.10 5.16 6 . 00 ' 6.35 ! 7.05 1 7.32' 7.57 P.M. 5.15 5-50 6.20 6.20 6.55 7-05 4.30, 5.00 5.25 6.0c 6.40 7.10 8.40 9.20 15 8.15 9pm 7-25 7.32 7.45 7.52 7.52 8.00 8.02 8.08 ...-.! 7-50 . 8-05 3 05 10- ... 10 - 3.4011. 3.5511. 4.10 11. . 11 . 4.28 11. . 11 . 4.50 12. . 12 . 5.2012. . 12 - 5.45 1. 25 8 37! 8 00 8 17! 9 30 9 37 9 20 8£am 32 8 43 57 9-10 ,15 9.30! .30 9.42! 40 9.50; 46 9.47 9.58 5510-03 08 10.15 2510.28 4010-43 1 50;10.50 0511.05 A.M. P.M. P.M. AM 52 9. 05 10. 20 10 . 40 10. 5210- 05 11. < a> »—■/ ao ■ t^.P. r 3i-4 1 o c 'Ch - r, ■ es£ ■ CQ’Sl > Zfl c ^ I 1 s ^ •S • , C £ O •H o 6.50 6.58 7.13' 7.30 7-52! 8 . 10 , 8.35 Train leaving Montreal at lOOipm. leaves Montreal daily, excepting Sunday, and runs through to Toronto; runs daily between Toronto and Sarnia, excepting Sunday and Monday ; and runs daily, excepting Sunday, between Port Huron and Detroit.-Train leaving Montreal at 9 30 a.m. runs daily, excepting Sunday, between Montreal and Toronto, and runs dai y between Toronto and Detroit.-All other trains run daily, except Sunday. MONTREAL, LACHINE and PROVINCE LINE. Montreal to Province Line. Province Line to Montreal. ! Stations. Mail. Mis Stations. Mail. Pass. Pass. 0 MONTREAL 180000L 3.15 pm • 0 Moore’s .Tunc . Lve 7- 30 AM 8 Lachine.1,696 3-40 ‘ » * 3 TTpmmincrfnrrl. 7.52 “ 10 Caughnawaga •. .500 4 -05 “ 7 .TnVmsrmc . . . 8-06 “ 15 St. Isidore . ...X1814 4.25 “ L Huerhes . 8.22 “ 21 St. Remi.831 4-47“ 14 T.n/morprmniprp 8.32 “ !. 25 Lapigeonniere . 5.02 “ m •« m £/ 18 St pmi _ 8.48 “ 28 Hughes . 5.15 “ M « Z 24 St Isidore .... 9.10 “ . 32 Johnsons. 5 30 “ ^ m 9Q ri'iiif'linQroQCfa . 9 30 “ 36 Hemmingford .... 600 5.45 “ m vm i 31 T.Qphinp .... 1(1.00 “ 40 Moore’s Junc. . .Arr 6.10 pm . £ * 40 MONTREAL .. Arr 10.30 am Local Trains between Montreal and Lachine A.M. A.M. NOON Sat. jnly. P.M. | P.M. P.M. MONTREAL 180000Lve 7.15 9.15 12.00 1.45 pm 3.15 5.00 6.15 • • • • t • • • MACHINE.1,696Arr I 7.45 9.45 12.30 215 3-40 5 25 6.40 • • • • A.M. A • M. • P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 1 P.M. LACHINE ...l,696Lve 8.15 10-00 1.00 2.20 4.00 5.30 6.55 • • • • • • • • MONTREAL 180000Arr 8.4-5 10.30 1.40 2.50 4.25 6.00 7.25 1 • • . . • • • • 1 USE GRAY’S S Y RU P OF RED SP RU CE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, 45 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA July 21,1879 Trains are run Daily, Sundays excepted—between Fort Erie and Goderich and Sarnia, by Toronto Time; between Port Huron and Detroit, by Chicago Time. Trains leave and arrive at Black: Hock and Buffalo toy New York Time. Buffalo to Goderich and Detroit. VIls Stations. 2 o 19 27 32 38 46 51 59 68 76 84 89 92 97 107 115 LEAVE E. BUF’LO. 118,000 Erie St. . Black Rock. Fort Erie .835 Bertie. Pt Colborne X1000 Wainfleet. 1 Feeder .. y. Dunnville; .. 1,610 Canfield .410 Cook’s . Caledonia . • • 1,250 Onondaga.400 Brantford .. 8,120 Paris .2,650 Richwood.150 Drumbo.610 Bright .520 Tavistock.510 Stratford 4,325Ar 115 120 128 133 139 148 160 135 141 147 155 164 173 182 195 196 200 207 217 223 233 Stratford .4,325.L Sebringville.510 Mitchell .... 1,800 Dublin.1,000 Seaforth.1,370 Clinton .2,016 GODERICH • 4,000j ARRIVE A.M. 8- 25 8.40 8.55 8.50 9.08 9.30 9- 45 9.57 10.10 10-28 10-55 11.15 11.33 11.50 115 Stratford . 4,325L 125 St. Mary’s .. 3,125 Granton.350 Lucan.1,000 Ailsa Craig ... - 750 Park Hill.... 1,500 Widder. 510 Forrest.510 Camlachie. Sarnia. 2,856..Arr River St. Clatr ' Pt Huron. .5,975.L Chicago & L- H. Jc Smith’s Creek. Ridgeway.410 Hew Haven. -.. 855 Mt.Clemens. • 1,770 ^mT^Iukeej.::::: Detroit Junc. 255 DETROIT. 79,600 258, ARRIVE 12.08 12.28 12.40 l.CQ 2.10 2.20 2.40 • • • 3.10 3 30 4.00 P.M. Hpm 1.45 2 04 2.15 2.27 2.40 2.55 3.10 3.25 3.50 P.M. 3.45 3.55 4.08 4.35 4.48 5.08 5.20 5.45 6.06 6.20 P.M. Exps. P.M. Exps. A.M. 12.50 12.45 1.15 1.10 Mixe ( \ Mixed P.M.I . 1. • • • . . • • • « • • • • • • 5.05 5.20 5.50 6.20 6.55 7.32 8-00 8.30 9 00 9.15 9.45 10.15 10.50 • • • • 1.50 . . . • • 2.18 2.30 2.50 .... . . 3.17 2 30 4.15 11.20 .... 4.55 ii-32 .02.10 12.45 1|am 6£ am 6.45 7 15 • • • • • a.m. 11.50 12 05 12.30 • • • • 7.50 8.02 8.25 8.40 8-52 9.15 9.50 P.M. • • • # • 5.20 — 1 .. . 5.25 5.43 8.00 845 10.00 A.M. • • • • • 1.05 1.45 2.40 P.M. t • t t • 6.35 . 7-25 7.50 A.M. 8.00 8.10 8.25 8.50 9.00 • • • t • • • • t • • • • • • till* . • • • • • !**“ till* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9.50 10.00 10.02 A.M. P.M. Detroit and Goderich to Buffalo. Mis Stations. Exps. Exps. Mixed Mixed Mixed Mixed LEAVE A.M. P.M. — A.M. 0 DETROIT .... 7.45 10.30 . 3 Detroit Junc 8.05 10.45 8 Milwaukee J 8-15 10.55 . 19 Fraser. 8.40 25 Mt. Clemens • 8.47 35 New Haven . . 9-05 41 Ridgeway.... 9-18 11.45 51 Smith’s Creek 9.45 58 Ihic’go&LHJc 10-00 is .16 62 Pt, Huron. Ar 10.10 12.16 ( River St. Clair.) A.M. A.M. 63 Sarnia .... Lv 11.30 1.10 76 Camlachie ... 11.55 85 Forrest . 12.12 % 94 Widder . 12.30 2.00 103 Park Hill.... 12.47 110 Ailsa Craig .. 1.02 117 Lucan . 117 Vx * • 123 Granton . 1.28 133 St. Mary’s • 145 3.00 143 Stratford . A 2.10 3-20 leave P.M. A.M. A.M. — P.M. P.M. 0 GODERICH. 12.05 • « « • t 7-00 • • • • • 2-50 6.00 12 Clinton. 12.40 • • • • • 7-37 • • • • • 3-30 6.65 21|Seaforth. 1.05 • • # • • 8-00 • • • • • 4 15 7.35 27 D11 hi in. 8.16 4.50 8 03 32 Mitchell. 1.35 • • • • • 8.30 • • • • • 5.20 8.25 40 Sebringville... 1.58 • • • • • 8-62 6.05 8.35 45 Stratford.A 2-10 9 05 • • • • • 6.30 9.15 143 Stratford -L 2.30 3.25 335 am 9 jam 151 Tavistock .... 2.45 4.05 10.00 161 Bright. 3-10 4 45 10.45 166 Drumbo. 3.20 5 00 11 05 169 Richwood.... • ! 174 Paris. 3.40 4-15 5 30 12.10 1 182 Brantford .. 4-00 4-28 7 AM 12.50 190 Onondaga.. • • 4-12 7 °8 199 Caledonia . . 4.34 5.00 • • • • ♦ » • • • • 7-57 • • • • • 207 Cook’s. 8 9 5 212 Canfield. 5.00 8 40 • • * • • 220 Dunnville ... 5-20 5 .3A 9 05 226 Feeder. 5.32 • • • • • • • • • • 9.25 • • • • • ; ,231 Wainfleet.... Q 45 |239 Pt. Colborne 6-00 6-10 10.05 .249 Bertie . 6.20 10 35 1256 Fort Erie .... 6.35 6.40 11.00 258 Black Rock. — 7-10 7.15 11 An Erie St . 8.66 7.30 .!iT 55 E. BUFFALO 9-00 8.05 . . ARRIVE P.M. A.M. .M. : A.M. P M. Pullman Sleeping Car through from Hornellsville to Detroit on Train leaving New York at 9.00 a.m., via Erie Railway.-Pullman Sleeping Car through from Detroit to Hornellsville on Train leaving Detroit at 10.30 p.m.-Train leaving Black Rock at 1.15 a.m. runs daily between Buffalo and Detroit, except Monday; all other trrins run daily, except Sunday.-Train leaving Detroit at 10.30 p.m. will run through to Buffallo Sunday a.m., not Monday ; all other trains run daily, except Sunday. Montreal to Rouse’s Point, Boston & N. Y. MIb Stations. 0 7 12 20 Lacadie 27 ST. JOHNS Pass.| Pass. Mixed! Pass., LEAVE M’NTREAL 108000! St. Lambert .. .400 Brosseau’s. 500 Ar 3,025 \ Lv 33 Grande Ligne-.400 39 Stottsville .250 44 Lacolle .750 50 Rouse’s Point- A.M.1 P.M. 7.15 4.00 35 4.20 4.55 5.10 SBoston C.V.R — (New York “ .Ar 7.46! 8.03; 8.15! 3.15 8.30 8.45 8.55 3.50 9.10! 6.05 I 1 5pm 82 AM I i r 'lfpM 71 AM 5.25 1 1-25 5.40 1.48 P.M A.M. 5.30 9.30; 5.50 9.60 6.08 10-01 6.3510.181 7.0010-30 1.0010.30 2 03!. 2.30. .|l0.05 P.M. P.M. N. Y., Boston & Rouse’s Point to Montreal. Mis 0 6 11 17 23 30 38 43 50 Stations. LEAVE New York. ....... Boston C.V. R.... Route’s Point.- Lacolle. Stottsville. Grande Ligne. ST. JOHNS • * Ar Lacadie. Brosseau’s • • • St. Lambert.. MONTREAL Pass. Pass. A.M. 8 00 P.M. 8.55 9.12 9.23 9.40 *9*55 10.10 10.28 10.40 11.00 Pass. A.M. 8.00 10 10 11 n P.M. 12 7.50 1 8.00 1 8.28 2 8.30 2 8.50 3 Mixed Mixed i.M. P.J 8 .c • 10 .. .40.. • 00 .. •32 a • 0211 • 30'.. ■ 5711 ■3011 .5511 .2512 4o USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM F^R COUGHS AND COLDS. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA. [July 21, 1879. - RIVIERE DU LOUP DIVISION. QUEBEC to RIVIERE DU LOUP. RIVIERE DU LOUP to QUEBEC. Mis P.M. 9pm. 9.30 ..250 1000 10-20 LEAVE — MONTREAL . 0 QUEBEC (Point Levi)...60,000 71 am 8 Chaudiere Curve. { 7.50 12 St. Jean Chrysostome ... .300 _ 17 St. Henri .500 . 25 St. Charles.400 ; a.an 31 St. Michel . 35 St. Valier .300 1 40 St. Francois ou Berthier. 43[St. Pierre .350 48,St. Thomas.< 55 ' a- St. Ignace. 58 L’Anse a Gile . 62 L’ISLET. 65 Trois Saumons. 200 | 70 St. Jean Port Joli.400 74 Elgin Road. 78 St. Roch . 85 Ste. Anne.X3,134 91 Riviere Ouelle.300 96 St. Denis .X980 101 St. Pascal .700 107 Ste. Helene. 110 St. Andre. 114 St. Alexandre . 120 Lake Road. 126RIVIERE DU LOUP ...1541 -ST. JOHN.. — HALIFAX..10.35 I ARRIVE A.M. Mixed P.M. 7.40 8.20 9.00 9-40) 10.10 10.30 Mis Stations. I.C.Rf „ Mail. Exps. Mixed . LEAVE HALIFAX . .. ST. JOHN . A.M. 6.15. 10 30 P.M. • • • • • 0 RIVIERE DU LOUP . 3.15 9 . is 6.45 7.15 7.45 6 Lake Road . 12 St. Alexandre . A „ — J • JO 2- 50 10-50 3- 05 11.05 3-3011.38 11.17 11-30 11.55 1 PM 6 am 3.57 4.07 4.30 4-40 5.00 5.15 5.25 5.55 6.18 6-35 6.50 7.15 7.26 7.47 8.05 8.30 12.15 12.25 12-40 12.63 1.12 1.28 1.40 2.12 2.37 2.57 3.15 3.38 3.50 4.12 4.42 5.15 4-23 P.M. A.M. 4.47 5.02 5.25 6.10 19 Ste. Helene . 25 St. Pascal. 30 St. Denis. 35 Riviere Ouelle . 41 St- Anne . 48 St. Roch. 52 Elgin Road . 56 St. Jean Port Joli. 61 Trois Saumons. 64 L’ISLET. 68 L’Anse a Gile. 71 Cap St. Ignace —.. 78 St. Thomas. 83 St. Pierre. 86 St. Francois ou Berthier.... 91 St. Valier . , 95 St. Michel. 101 St. Charles . 109 St. Henri . 114 St. Jean Chrysostome. 118 Chaudiere Curve.. 126, QUEBEC (Point Levi). -MONTREAL. 6*' am I ARRIVE 10.32 10.55 8.10 8.25 8.50 11.12 9 ! 10 11.30 11.59 9.30 10-00 6.45 12.3010.35 12.5010.50 1.0511.07 1-25 11.27 1.45 11.42 2.0012.00 2.10,12.15 2.40i 1.00 7.40 8 . 20 ' 8-40? 3.G5 3.17 3.37 3.55 4-22 4.57 5.15 5.30 6.00 P.M. 1.38 1.55 2.25 2.50 3.27 4.15 4.35 4.55 5.30 A.M. Suburban Train Service, between Montreal, St- Henri, Point St. Cbarles^StTL^bert. Leave Montreal .. St. Henti . Pt- St. Charles. St. Lambert. Ar A»M»i a*M« NOON P.M. P.M. 6.00 8.22 12.00 5.00 6.05 6.05! 8.27 12.05 5-05 6.10 6.12 8.34 12-12 5.12 6.17 6.20 8-42 12.20 5.20 6-25 • • • # • Leave St. Lambert Pt. St. Charles. St. Henri. Montreal .... Ar A.M.I AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. 6.30 8.55 1.00 5.35 6.35 6-42 9.07 1.12 5.47 6-47 6.47 9.12 1.17 5.52 6.52 6.521 9.17 1.22 5.57 6.57 ith G 1 eat >V estern Railway for Hamilton, Suspension Bridge, Ac. Port Colborne --V rh V elland Railway for St. Catnennes, Port Dalhousie Ac. Goderich and Sarnia. Vith Boats for Duluth and Lake Superior. Buffalo. VY ith Erie Railway for New York, Ac. With New York Central A Hudson River Railroad fo r Niagara Falls- R ochester, Albany, Troy, New York, Ac. l'cen Sound k Frances Smith —One of these Strs. leaves Collingwood every Tuesday & Friday, on arrival of the Sieamboat Express Train from Toronto, calling at Bruce Mines, Sault Ste. Marie, Neepigon, Silver Islet, Fort William and Duluth, connecting at Thunder Bay with Dawson’s Transportation Line for Fort Garry, and at Duluth for Saint Paul, and with the Northern Pacific Railway and Kittson’s Transportation Line from Moorhead for Fort Garry. Steamers Waubuno, Northern Belle and Northern Queen every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2.00 pm. for Parry Sound; every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p.m. for Penetanguishene and Midland City. Stayner— Daily Stage to Creemore, Banda, and Avening. Thornbury —Stage for Clarksburg. Meaford — Stage for Owen Sound ; thence to Colpoy’s Bay, Chatsworth, Latona, Kilsyth, Tara, Invermay, Arkwright, Allanford, Elsinore, Southampton and Port Elgin. Gravenhurst— Stage daily for Ashdown, Bracebridge and Rosseau ; also Daily Stage from Rosseau to Parry Sound, and the Muskoka District. JiOTiS.-lG gures opp. siuiwM* m ^ u*** .w w *« - —> — . x of ’i ownsinip included. 6 j_USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. PORT DOVER & LAKE HURON and STRATFORD & HURON RAILWAYS. GENERA L"OFFICES-WOO DSTOCK. ONT. D. Tisdale, President, Simcoe, Ont. ?* Vme-Prevident. I A. B. Atwater, Supt. A. D. Wright, Gen. Manager. I .R. W. Sawtell, Secretary-Treasurer. C. N- Sc ott, General Freight & Pass Agent. ____ Trains are run by Hamilton Time. Dec. 23, 1878. Going North, Going South. Mis STATIONS Leave 28 51 60 63 64 67 ’71 0 LISTOWELL. 11 Millbank. 14 Milverton. Grand Trunk Junction STRATFORD. j Grand Trunk Junction. i Woodstock. ^ -A 1 ’ _ t Lv Burgessville. Norwich . B N.&Pt- Burwell Junction Otterville. Hawtrey.. 72 Canada Southern Junction .. 83 Simcoe. 91 PORT DOVER.. I Arrive * • * Mail Exp. AM. 6.00 6. SC 6.38 7.20 7.23 7.25 t Mix. P.M. A.M 1.10; 8.45 1.4o| 9.40 2.02 10.05 2.45!.... 2.5011.05 8.25 8.30' 8 57 9.06j 3.30 3.40 4.40 5.08 5.35 5.56 9.09) 5.59 9.18 6.15 9.28f 6.26 9.321 6.39 “ 7.08 7.40 P.M. 10.15 10.45 A.M. 12.15 150 3.00 3.40 4.25 4.29 4.50 5.10! 5.25! 6.30 7.00 ! P.M. Mis 0 8 19 20 24 27 28 31 40 63 77 80 91 STATIONS. Exp. Leave a.m PORT DOVER. 6.30 Simcoe . 7.00 Canada Southern Junction.. 7.29 Hawtrey. 7.32 otterville. 7-42 B. N. tfc Pt. B. Junction •.. 7.51 Norwich. 7.54 Burgessville.. 8.03 Woodstock. \ 4 riave t ( Leave. 8.3o Grand Trunk Junction. 9 30 STRATFORD.... { Grand Trunk Junction_ _ Milverton..10.3! Millbank.10.39 LISTOWELL.11.1( Arrive a.m. * t Mail Mix. M.j 15 00 40 45 A.M.' 7.45, 8.35' 9.35 9 4^ 0010.15 09. 25 10.50, 38 11.05 0811.43 p. 0 cj . 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6 . 6 . 7. 7. 8 . 8 . 8 P.M. P.M. 40) 43 48 30 40 14 23 50 1.15 2.45 2.50 4.10 5.25 5.45 6.35 Express leaves Simcoe at 6 a.m.. arriving at Port Dover at 6.25 a.m., returning leaves Pt. Dover at 7 00 p.m., arriving at Simcoe at 7-30 p.m. 1 -P vUns on ^ T V ed, & Fri. * Pun daily, except Sundays. J Runs only Tues., Thurs. & Sat. I U -ri I 1- • -t-3 *<§ o y o 44 ® C3 5-1 P St c o 5,0 -u r o o 5 £ > P «*-i O — *t-S ^ •'§ O "r -1 p r • &£ g.S © 8-1 d S' C m t pi: V2 CZ K* P -g ‘.173 . fT > • ^-5 • ‘ u_j * m p w £* Ss2 goU >= ® m; / MM ^vv^OTC^rzjaBMNUKSnii CONNECTIONS - A East -, Great Western Railway. Goina West 6.58, 9.39 a.m., 3 12, 6.50 p.m., 12.13 a-m.. Woodstock.. .1.01, 4.45, 7.46 p.m. 11.13,1.45,4.34 a.m. Grand Trunk Railway. Ma-m Line, 7.15, .9 20I a.m., 3.05, 7.05 p m.Stratford.3.05, 11.45 a.m., 1.15, 4.45, 7.50 p.m. B. & L. H., 1.25, o.05, 9.30 a.m., 3.05 p.m.. .6.4o a.m., 1.15, 3.05, 7.50 p.m. , _ 00 1AOA Canada Southern Railway. 4.24, 6-38, 10.26 a.m., 0.39p.m. Canada Southern Crossing._3.52, 9.22 a.m., 3.30,11.17 p.m. Brantford, Norfolk and Port Burwell Railway. . 8 52 a.m., 3.46 p.m.Norwich-....12.11 a.m.,6.44 p.m. -p. A 1D c AA A „ Air Line, G. W. Railway. Dep. J.18 a.m. 5 o2 p.m., 3.25 p.m.Simcoe..Dep. 12.40 p.m., 10.45 p.m., 6.42 p.m. Goina South. W G. & B., South Extension, Listowel. Goinp North. Dep. 10-00 p.m., 1.28 p.m., 6 5J a m.. - Listowel....Dep. 8.40 a.m., 8.35 p.m., 2.30 p.m. a 1A Hamilton and N. W. Ry.-Pt. Dover. Hpn 10 o°n i p,m .-?r 0rt M 0ver . Dep ' 6 ' 30 a - m -> 10 - 30 a - m -’ 5 30 P.m. Dep. 12-50 p.m., 4.15 p.m^, 8.00 a.m.... • •.- Hamilton..Arr. 9.50 a.m., 12-40 p.m., 7 55 p.m. _ Connecting at Port Dover with Boats for Pt- Rowan. Erie Pa. and Montreal. * ^.-Figures opp, Stations in first column denote population. X Pop. ct Township included. MAIN LINE TIME TABLE USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPR UCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLD S. 55 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY of CANADA. _,_ [June 30, 18/9. General Offices: Hamilton, Ont. Eight Hon. H. C. E. Childers, President London. England- Frederick Broughton, Gen. Man., Hamilton. Charles Percy, Treasurer, Joseph Hobson, Chief Engineer, C. K. Domyille, Loco. Supt., Cbas. Stiff, Gen. Supt., t. New York O.fice : 349 Broadway, N.Y. Geo. B. Spriggs, Gen. Frt. Agt.,H amilton, Ont- Wm- Edgar, Gen. Pass. Agt., A. J Harlow, Gen. Eastern Agent, Boston. W. H. Firth, Western Passenger Agt,, Detroit* N. A. Skinner, Freight Agent. Chicago. L. M. Harper, Passenger Agent. Buffalo. m b -1 < H P < t >— > an < W Mixed s• • '• : ,• :s : : . Ou • • • ••••• • »*#*•• • • • • • • : : : : :xg[ jlO^ONC • • .... ^ auipAROursi .^ * ^ ^ C**^ .••••••• ^ ' -- t —• T—> r— .. N.Y. Exps. 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C • . • • • £!<•••• • • • • . • • • . © t-'R-l.^t'-COoCOCXOiCi - . . . • • Ou ■<. . . • • * ■ • « • • • • • > M»OiOiOH , M^fO'^i-C>Oi0^53©©©0'AQOQ£‘Ot-OI ■ • • • ; • ; ; ; K <—> SM-^Or-KNfOfMOH'M'tiCC'-lH^OOT-iO^TjiiOH^i • • • |. ...... 5,WCO^ , -^^^'HrHOiOiOtO©©©'©L-~£^i-l.'t.'l>cOOO H CO t- L-t- OO ^OgM gAI^SYRU^OF jtED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COI ns great westeen railway of Canada Mis Stations. Accra TORONTO f i'otle 7.1o [60.000 1 Union 7.15 5 High Park_ ...105: 7 31 14 P’t Credit 375 7-45 -2 Oakyille1,684 8-03 ^§ ro P te ;--- 550 8 - i3 33 Burlington <00 8.27 36 W’t’rdw'nlOOO 40 HAMILTON. ^__ [ 2.',000 aRR 8.35 8.45 A.M. TORONTO B RA NChT Exps. Accra. Mail A -M. p.m. 9.55 12.50 10.00 1.00 1.32 1.50 1.59 2.13: 2.20 2.30 PM. Exps. Mixed P.M. 3.20 3.25' P.M. P.M* 6.1011.15 6.15 11.25 1.15 A.M. 3.44 .. 3.59;.. 4.18; 7. 4.28:.., 4.42 ... 4.60... 08 (11.53 12.13 5.00 P.M. 7.50 P.M. June 30, 1879. Mis Stations. Exps. Mixed Accra. Exps . 1 Mail. Mixed A.M. 9.05 9.20 1-35; A.M. LEAVE 0 HAMILTON. 4 Waterdown 7 Burlington ... 13 Bronte 17 Oakville 25 Port Credit 32 Mimico . 35 High Park... TORONTO / tJnion 10 15 9.10 onuiM u { Yonge 10.20 arrive a.M. A.M. 6.45 7.05 7.17 7.38 8.03 8.26 8.44 A M. 11-35 11.46 11.53 12.08 12.20 12.38 12.53 P.M. 3.10 • • • » ! 3-2-5 P.M. P.M. 5.20 9.00 5.30 5.37 5.51 9.15 9.26,' 9.47 6 . 0110.02 6.19 10.28 WELLIN GTON^GRE Y & BRUCE^MAJi TtjNp" 9.15 A.M . 1 1.10 1.15 P.M. 4.22. 4.25 6.55 4-30 7 00 P.M. P.M. 11.15 11.20 P.M. Mis Northward Trains. Stations. Southward Trains. BRANTFORD^, t.SO Harrisburg. .. .m 00 10-05 Branchton.*0,10.22 g ALT ..3,850 10.38 Preston.1,410 10-50 Hespeler.800 11 .00 g UELp H.6.878 11 30 Blora. 1,500 12.04 Fergus .1,666 12.10 Drayton .. ....SOOldo Moore field.400 1.08! Palmerston ... 150 Harriston ... J. 000 ' Clifford.650 Mildmay.250 VV alkerton .. 1,200 ^ w Dunkeld. 3 17 iioiE inkert0n . ! 3.30 ^[Paisley . 1,000 3 ^ iio lurner’s. 4 125iPort Elgin. 1 4 17 i a 26 ^(Southampton,2,579 4-’25 10.35 .’ ARRIVE. . Accra Accra 1 Accra. Mixed STATIONS. I Accm 2.00 2.15 2.30 2.50 3.05 P.M. 2.50 4-40i 4.56 5.12 5.27 5.36, 6-10 6.42 6.49 7 06: 7.31! 7- 42 . 8 - 10 j. 8.25 . 8.43 . 9.00 . 9- 15 . 9.28 1 . 9.37 . 45 9.52,. 0310.11 . P.M. 5.30 6.20 6.40 7.00 7.15 7.27 8.10 8.55 9.05 P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. LEAVE 9-55 Southamp’n 10.45 Port Elgin. 11.05 Turner’s .. 11.50 Paisley ... 12.10 Pinkerton . 12.25 Dunkeld... 12.55 Walkert’n . Mildmay... —. Clifford., p.m. Harriston. ... . Palmerst’n a.m. Moorefield •) 7.20 Drayton . .1 8 . A.M. Accm A.M. 4-45 11.10 4.53 11-20 5.05 5.24 5.38 11.34 11.55 12-13 P.M. Mixe iMixedi -I-1 P.M. 1.30 1.55 2.15 2.55: 3.30 5-4112.24:. 3.55 6.31 6.47 7.15 7.30 ; 7.40 10 Alma. 8.04 8.45 Fergus —I 8 . 20 : ,9.35 Elora . 8.25 10.25 Guelph - 8.56: 10.45 Hespeler... 9-13 11.10 Preston- 9.21 11.55 Galt . 9.30 12.20 Branchton . 1 9-42 12.45 Harrisb’rg 9.57 1.00 BRANTF’D 10 30 P-M. ARRIVE 6.00 12.40 6.13 12.57 A.M. 1.21 1.44 2.25 . 2.431 2-54 3.23 3.42 3.50 4.30 4.52 5.03 5.15 5.35 5.55 7.00 P.M. 1 1 2.25 2.43 2.52 1 3 04 3-20 3.351 5.10 P.M. 4.45 5.25 6.20 7.05 7.30 P;M. 40 Acc.: 47 A.M. 6.20 6.48 7.00 7-18 7.37 8.00 8.45 P.M. o ft < pp p o p Ph pq & ft o p W ft o p ft o p 02 w ?s. 1 — 1 fC'O -+ICO _• G-'ioo al cS xn © e- < x • o so ■ Cite . C’J'O 5 . . . OOuOO © . § a © •< o £ CJ s- 0^ OH • H o o G ©25 xo : cm^ CM H-l" Q. X m • jcoioto • -C CM -H CM CM g alcc t'-oooi ; CM CO CM CM 2 ■1 CM CO >o CH m £ o r" ◄ Sr X , © i h CCD • H >_ V-• t~H * P o ,. c C 5 osi^o 61=“ C2 «o 2 ; © c KA • i-n • pH 02 <—O Tf - COtOt^ Mis 0 5 9! 15 22 27 34 38 j 50' 53 66 No rthward Trains. Stations 7-25 7.45 8.20 8.40 9.00 9.20 [150. -leave!A.M PALMERST’N Gowanstown... Listowel .-976 Newry. Henfryn. Ethel. Brussels ..100010.10 Blue Vale . .300 10.45 Wingham ...700 12.17 W hitechurch .. [12.40 Lucknow . ..800 1.15 Ripley. 1 45 KINCARDINE. 2 10 [1,907. -ARR P.m. [Mixed, Accm 1 Accm P M. 2-05 2.30 $ 2.45 8 2.55' i 3.03 9 3-18 S 3-35 9 3.55 9 4.1010_ 4.30 10.21 4.52 10.41 5.15 11.00 P.M. P.M. n Mis 6. 0 5. 7 16 ). ). 28 1 . 32] 1. 39] . 44] i ►- i 51 .... 571 • • • ■ • 611 661 Southward Trains Stations. Ripley. Lucknow . V hitechurch .. Wingham. .. Blue Vale-. Ethel Listowel. Gowanston PALMERST’N : Accra Accm M ixec ;| a.m. A.M. P.M. 4.2C 10 .5f 4.10 4.38 11.10 4.52 4.58 11.30 5.30 5.13 11-47 5.55 5.28 12.05 6.40 5.38 12.20 7.00 5.55 12.38 7.40 6.08 12.55 8.00 6.16 1.05 8.20 6.25 1.16 8.50 6.39 1.32 9.25 6.50 1.44 9-40 7.90 2.00 10 . 00 . A M. P.M. P.M. II - - ■ j; o ■ c • . . ^OO • GO a^ GG X ce P. Io • to • Sc-J -co g • • • • • a. cm • th a. w •-I • o • o • So --H S <, CM • CM i— « t- * W | ^ to • o • X rg * r—1 S CLi < cc • oi < QO £ I w > I *< w o & K > as Pi < O o w I* c H k r H Westward Trains. SARNIA BRAN CH Mis | Stations. I Accra A leave 0 LONDON 15900 10 Ivomoka... .500 20 Strathroy 3250 26Kerwood . ..150 33 Watford . . .400 42 Wanstead ..-130 45 Wyoming . .500 46 Petrolia June. 51 Mandanmin 310 61 SARNIA, 2,229 ARRIVE Mixed A cem A.M .1 A.M. 6.50 7.00 7.12 7.45 7.35 9.10 7.49 1 9.35 8.04 10.10 8.2510.45 8.3512.00 7.3-5 12.40 8.55 12.18 9.20 12.50 A.M. NOON Eastward Trains. cn a. Stations. Accra „ ._ leave SARNIA . Mandaumin... Petrolia June. Wyoming. Wanstead Watford. Kerwood. Strathroy ... Komoka. LONDON. ARRIVE Accm Mixed P.M 1.10 1.40 1.40 2.20 2.40 3.30 4.00 4.35 5.15 5.45 p.m. Accm ~P^l. 7.20 7.43 7.20 8.00 8.10 8 30 8.50 9.05 9.30 9-55 P.M. -co a. ■< L'- -V -3 § Xo CM ^.S < 1 — 1 ai © o G tx * 'OTE.-Figures epp. Stances !n first column denote population, x P-.p.ot rewusti^ ludurtea USE GRAY'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. 57 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA—Air Line Division. Westward Trains. Mis 7 13 16 23 31 33 40 48 53 61 67 72 76 81 88 92 99 107 112 117 122 1126 1129 124 139 145 Stations. LEAVE BUFFALO, Black Rock Fort Erie Stevensville . Humberstone Welland Junction Marshville.200 Moulton Diltz Darling Road. Cayuga.805 Nelles Corners. • • • Jarvis. • 405 Renton . Simcoe ...1,860 Nixon. Delhi.300 Courtland.150 Tilsonburg . • -1,700 Corinth... Aylmer.1,400 New Sarum. St. Thomas... 7,000 Payne’s Baird’s Lawrence Middlemiss Ekfrid GLENCOE.750 ARRIVE P.M. Eastward Trains. Stations. LEAVE GLENCOE. Ekfrid. Middlemiss. Lawrence. Baird’s. Payne’s. St. Thomas. New Sarum. Aylmer. Corinth. Tilsonburg. Courtland. Delhi.. Nixon. Simcoe... Renton. Jarvis. Nelles Corners. Cayuga. Darling Road. Diltz. Moulton. Marshville. Welland Junction Humberstone • .. Stevensville. Fort Erie. Black Rock. BUFFALO. ARRIVE l P.M. A.M. 3-30 7.10 3.44 7.22 3.58< 7.33 4.18 7.48 4- 36 4.46 5- 07 5.19 8.00 8.17 8.36 8.50 5.32 9.04 5.44! 9-18 6.15- 9.35 6.3510.00 6.56,10.20 7.1610.40 7.3110.54 7.3711.00 7.53 8-17 8-27 8.41 9.00 Exp. | Accm. Mixed A.M. *8.15 8.45 9.05 9.23 9.35 9.53 11.00 11.30 12.12 12.50 1.40 1.55 2.30 11.17 11.36 11.44 11.56 12.10 12.25 ....j 1.05 P.M. P M.l 2.50 3-25 3-42 4.10 4.43 5.50 6.20 6.44 6.52 7.20 7.50 a S. 3 ^. 4hO • • • « Oc: ’ H c3 • P.M. 03 ft <* Southward Trains. Mis Stations. Accm Mail. 1 Accm. Mis i 15,900 LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. OlLONDON. ... 9.00 2.30 6.35 0 4 Westminster .. 9.20 2.50 6.55 5 8 Glanworth, 105 Yarmouth, 160 9.35 3.00 7.10 10 12 9.45 3-10 7.22 15 St. Thomas S A 9-50 3.15 7.30 13 7,000 \ L 10-00 3.20 7.35 17 20 White’s. 10.10 3-30 7-45 21 24 P. STANLEY. •900 ARRIVE 10.20 A.M. 3.40 P.M. 7.55 P.M. 25 Northward Trains. Stations. St. Thomas leave P. STANLEY. White’s. A . L Yarmouth. Glanworth .... Westminster. LONDON. ARRIVE Accm Mail. A.M. P.M. 6.45 12.15 , 6 55 12.27 7.0/ 12.40 7.20 12.50 7.25 12.55 7.37 1.05 7.50 1.15 8.10 1.35 A,M. P.M. 1 Accra P.M. 4.15 4.27 4-40 4-50 455 5.07 5.20 5.40 P.M. BRANTFORD BRANCH. M.l Stations. leave 0 HaRRISB RG 8 Brantford ARRIVE Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass.! 1 M. Stations. Pass. Pass-j Pass. Pass. P.M. A.M. P.M. P-M. LEAVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M 8-20 10 05 4-35 6.30 0 Brantford 7.30 9.30 2.50 5.30 8.45 10.30 5.10 7.00, 8 H arris b’rg 8.00 9.551 3-20 6.00 A.M. A-M. P.M. A. M.! ARRIVE A.M. P.M. P.M. SUSPENSION BRIDGE (Niagara Falls) — With New York Central and Erie Railroads, for all points East. ST. CATHARINES—Stages daily (Sundays excepted) to Town of Niagara ; also with Welland Railway GRIMSBY—Stages Daily to Stnithville and Welland Port TORONTO—All Passenger Trains depart from and arrive at Yonge Street Station, calling at Union Station, York St., to transfer Passengers with Grand Trunk Railway to and from Montreal, Quebec and Portland Passengers and Baggage for all points on Lake Ontario and the River St Lawrence, via Lake Ontario steamers, are transferred at Yonge Street Station. PORT CREDIT—Stages daily to Cooksville, Springfield and Streetsville. BRONTE—Stages to Palermo, Milton, etc., connecting with the Trams East and West. PRESTON—Stages daily to Berlin, connecting with Stages for Waterloo, St Jacob’s, Elmira, West Woolwich, Allansville, Hawksville, Bridgeport, Woolwich, Winter¬ bourne, Heidelberg, St. Clem nts, Cross ,'ille, Manheim and Millbank (Sundays excepted). ELORA—Stages for Bosworth, Hollin and Rothsay FERGUS—Stages daily (Sundays exempted) for Arthur, Mount Forest, Durham, and Owen Sound. PARIS—Connects with Grand Trunk Railway. Stages daily (Sundays excepted ) between Bradford’s Hotel and Paris Station, and Burford, Scotland, Round Plains to Simcoe. RAIL W AY AND STAGE CONNECTIONS. WELLAND RAILWAY. Southward Trains Mis Stations. 0 2 5 8 12 15 LEAVE Merritton Jc. HPVinrnl rl. A.M. 10-40 • • • • • Alln.’nVmre r li. . . Pt. Robinson. Welland. Welland Jc. ARRIVE 11 • 25 11.45 12.00 P.M. • • • • # Northward Trains. 0 3 7 10 13 15 LEAVE Welland Jc. Well and. P.M. 8.30 8- 42 9- 00 9.08 9.24 9.35 A.M. • • * • • o • • ® • • • • • • • • • Pt. Robinson.. Allanburgh... Th oro d. Meritton Jc. ARRIVE WOODSTOCK—Stages to Burgesville and Norwichville. INGERSOLL—Stages daily (Sundays excepted) to Salford. Mount Elgin, Tilsonburg, Eden, Straffordville, Vienna, and Port Burwell. LONDON —With London and Tort Stanley Branch ; also with Stages daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 00 a.m. for Clinton ; at 2 30 p m. for Belmont; at 3 00 p m for Exeter ; at 3 00 p m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days for Delaware SARNIA—Ferry to Port Huron, there connecting with Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railway. Daily line of Steamers between Sarnia and follow¬ ing points, Sunday excepted :—Oorrunna, Mooretown, Sombra, Wallaeeburg, Baby’s Po-..c and St. Clair, Marine City, Lexington, Saginaw and Bay City. Also, tri¬ weekly to Goderich, Bayfield and Kincardine, and daily to all points on Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior. THAMESVILLE—Stages daily,carrying the Mails, to Ridge- town, Selton, and Morpeth CHATHAM—Stages daily (Sundays excepted) between the “E,oyal Exchange,” Chatham, and Thompson’s Hotel, St. Thomas, via Morpeth and the Lake Shore. Also daily for Wallaceburg. DETROIT—With all Express Trainsof the M ichigan Central, Detroit & M ilwaukee and Michigan Southern Railroads to all points in tneWest, South and Noiili-Wtrt : also Steamers for Cleveland, making connections for all points South and South-West, leave at 8.00 p m., daily, Sundays excepted. AOTE.-Figur©* opp> Htaiious in X < oi Towuslup iucluuett, - USE GRAY ’SIYRUP of RED SPRUCE gum F^R coughs and colds. TORONTO, GREY & BRUCE RAILWAYS la " 1S aie 1UU Dal, J'J Sumlays eicepted, and by Toronto Time. GENERAL OFFICES^TORONTO, Ontario. [^*2/15,1878. John Gordon, President. ! ti i Edmund Wragge, General Manager. | R JoNE3°Audifor hamCal Su P eri ntendent. W. Sutherland Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer 6.05 6.25 6.43 7.05 7-50 A.M. P.M. P. M . 7.30 12.20 5.00 7.32,12.45 5.19 8.05, 1.00 5.28 8- 30 1.30, 5.50 8.451 1-50 9.03 2.13 9.25 2.37 9- 50 3.05 [0-33 3-50 10- 50 4-06 8.05 11.10 4-25 8-20 11.45 5.30 .... 12-00 5.45 . 12.15I 6.00. 12-35 6.10 _ 1.15 7.00 . 1.43! 7.25 .... 2.15 7.55 . 2.35, 8.15 .. . 2.50 8.30 . 3-20 8.57!. 3-40 9.15 . 4.30 10.00 . p.m. p.m. 11- 30, 4.45 TUT 11-45 5.05 . 12.30 6 00 . 1- 15 6.50 .... 1.35! 7.11. 2.00 7.35 . .. 2- 18 8.05 . 1 2.32 8.27 . 2-45 8.46 . 3 00 9.06 . 3.15 9.15. 3.33 9-36 . 4.0010.10.| P.M. P.M. P.M. 52 t) 3. a- LYE [65.000 ARP 0 TORONTO (Union) . o Carlton. 9 Weston. 15 Humber Summit! ... 16W 0 odbridge-1.050 Kleinburg.425 20 Bolton.1,000 32:Mono Road..500 41 Charleston .300 44 Alton .705 j49 ORANGEVlLLE4000Lve 49 Orangeville. . U40Q0 ^2 Orangeville June-!. 50[ Amaranth!. 58 Waldemar.110 '2 Arthur.900 '9 Kenilworth ... 87 Mount Forest 2,400 92j Pages! . 9/ Harris ton.2600 104 Fordwich.450 ■09 GorriettW-roxetTUOO 122 TEES WATER.. .4751 49 OrangeFilleT. ,4000 5- Orangeville June.!.. ?M hel burne.1600 <6 Dundalk. 81 Proton!. .100 86 FPsh rt’n & Pric’vl650 93 Mark dale.900 a.m. 10.30 10.101 10.001 9.40 2-051 9.05! 1-50 9-03, 1.30! 8 45, 1.10; Toronto -Grand Trunk, Great W estern, Northern, and Toronto & Kip ssjng Railways; Lake Ontario and Liver St. Lawrence Steamers. Kleinburg Stage to Nobleton. Kingsville, Lloydtown &Schomberg Bolton— Stage to Palgrave Bal- lycroy, Athlone, Loretto and Kee- nansville I V i>» 'L 8.25,12.47| 5.05 7-48(12.10, 7.05i Mono RoAD-Stage to Caledon 7.3511.55, 6.18 Eas', Sleswick and Mono Mills. 7.00 11 35 1 6.00 H. A N. W Junc. —Hamilton and 11.00! j 4.50 ^orth-Western Railway. . 4.351, Mount Forest Stage to Dur- 4 22 cam via Orchardville. 4*701 Harris ton. — Wellington, Grey tewarton... Georget’n Jc Galt. .. Ar Guelph- • • Toronto L Georget’n. L Glenwilliamf Salmonville . Cheltenham - Boston Mills! Caledon East Centreville -f Palgrave Tottenham .. 110 Beeton. 120'Cookstown. -. 125 j Thornton .... 135 Allandale ... 137IBARRIE... Arrive a.m. 7-00 7.20 7- 27 7.50 8.00 8 - 12 8- 40 8.45 11.10 9- 4 7.30 9- 10 9.17 9-30 9-37 9-42 10 - 00 10.10 10.20 10-35 10.55 11.17 11.30 11.54 12.00 P.M Mix. A.M. 6.35 7 15 7.25 7- 55 8- 00 8.50 9.10 9-30 9.55 Mail A.M. 10 20 10-45 10.53 11.05 11.09 11.35 11.47 11.59 12.20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . » • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * .. • . • • • * . 4 • • • A M. P.M. Exp. P.M. 3.10 3.30 3- 37 4- 00 4.05 4.20 4-43 4.50 a.m. Exp.jMix. P.M. 5- 35 6.00 6 07 6- lSi 6.23 6.501 7.02 7.14 7- 35 3.45 . 5 10. 5.16. 5.22 5.30.. 5.35 . 5.55 . 6.051. 6 15i. 6.30 6.50 7.12 7.25 7.49 7.55 P.M. 8.10 8.50 9-00 9.30 9.40 10-40 11.20 11.30 12.35 12.45 12.55 1.07 1-13 1.43 1.55 2.08 2.35 4.00 4.45 5-15 6.00 6.10 P.M. P.M. Ms 2 12 IS 27 31 37 40 44 51 53 55 58 60 60 62 71 77 79 86 874 95 101 106 111 120 122 125 128 137 Stations. Exp. A.M. 7.00 7.07 7.30 7.43 8-12 8.25 8.40 8.50 9-00 MixJExp.'Mail A.M. 7.40 7.50 8-30 8.55 9 55 10-35 11.00 P.M. 2.00 2.07 2.30 2.43 3-12 3.25 3.40 11.12 3.47 11.25 9.18 11.57 9-23'11.05 9.30 9.37 12 15 12-25 Leave BARRIE-. Allandale . Thornton . Cookstown Beeton .. • . Tottenham Palgrave Cent; eville Caledon East Boston Mills! Cheltenham . Salmonville . Glenwillimst Georget’n L TorontoA Guelph . _ Galt. . .Lv Georget’n Jc jStewarton • • • Milton. jZimme man. jSt. Anns. Burlington .. [Bur. Beach.. Hamilton j £ Rymal. Glanford Caledonia ... Ballsville ..! Hagersville.. Garnett. Jarvis — PT. LOVER. Arrive a.m. 1 p.m. p.m a.m. 9.45112.35 11.05 9.10 7.50 10.00 10.061 1.25 10-26 2.15 1.15 10-40 10.46 11.07 11.14 11.35 2.45 2.55 3.37 3.47 4.20 3.57 4.15 4.20 4.28 4.35 4.40 6-10 4.17 1.17 5.05 5.12 5.38 5.55 6.02 6.22 6.32 6.55 Mix. P.M • Exp. P.M. 8-00 12.35 4.15 8.25 1.05 4-38 8-38 1.25 4.52 8.5(1 2.05 5.10 9-13 2.33 5-35 9.20 3.00 5.42 9.27 3.10 5.50 9-35 3.35 6.10 10-00 4.05 6.35 A.M. PM. P.M GLENCAIRN BRANCH. Mis Stations. Mix Mix. j Mis Leave A.M. P.M. 0 BEETON. 11.00 6.55 0 7 Alliston... 11.25 7.25 3 11 Everett.. 11.40 7.45 7 13 Tioga . 11.55 7.57 9 17 Lisle .. 12 05 8.10 13 20 GLENCAIRN. 12.15 8.20 20 Arrive P.M. P mJ Stations. ! Stop on signal only. Mix. |Mi x. fJT.TnVT! A Tit 1ST. Leave а. m. б. 20 6.30 Til ... TUncn.. . 6 40 Everett . .. ..... 6.55 A 1 li«tnn . .. 7.25 BEETON. . Arrive 7.50 a.m. P.M. 1.40 1.50 2-00 2 . 10 | 2.30 2.55; P.M. Connections. Jarvis— With Great Western R,’j (Air Line); Stage for Nanticoke. Hagersville— With Canada Southern R’y ; Stage for Selkirk and Cheapside. Caledonia— AVith Grand Trunk R’y ; Stage for York, Mount Healey, Indiana and Cayuga. Hamilton— With Great Western Ry; Lake Ontario and River St. Lawrence Steamers ; Stages for Ancas-ter and Stoney Creek. Burlington— Great Western R’y (Toronto Branch); Stage for Nelson and Appleby. Pt. Dover. —Pt- Dover & L. 11 • Ry and Boats Georgetown— With Grand Trunk R’y; Stage for Ballinafad, Erin and Hillsburg. Caledon E—Stage for MonoMills.T.G&B Ry Palgrave.— Stages for Bolton and Ballycroy. Cookstown. —Stages for Gilford, Nicolston and Clover Hill. Alliston.— Stage for Rosemont, Nicolston and Clover Hill. A eland ale .—N orth ern Ra ilway. Barrie. — Northern Railway ; Stage for Pen- tanguishene. for Pt. Ryerse, Ac. QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY. (Oct. i, 1878. J. A. Archambault, Vec.-Trea*.. Sherbrooke, Q. | A. Steel. Assistant Superintendent. Train leaves Sherbrookefor Newington(l mile) Lennoxville (4 miles), Ascot (104 miles), AVest- bury (104 miles), Basin (20 miles). Dudswell (27 miles), lAiarbleton (29 miles), AV'eedon (37 miles), Lake Weedon (43 miles), 8.00 a.m., arriving at Coleraine 1-00 a.m. Returning, leaves Coler¬ aine 1.15 p.m., arriving at Sherbrooke 6.00 p.m. Connects at Sherbrooke with Grand Trunk Railway and Passumpsic Railroad. 60 -Mis I MJM P^^PO£-^D-SP RUCE gum FOR COUGHS and colds. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. -I <»<> IA ii WEST. ------ «01IVG EAS STATIONS 0 6 17 27 36 46 55 66 76 84 93 03 13 120 128 141 156 166 176 189 198 223 232 240 252 265 275 286 296 CHICAGO... Lye Detroit. T0R0NT0(Mt’l time) Ottawa ........ Montreal. Point Levi. [Opposite Quebec] Accm. Exp. 9 AM, 620pm t 35 am 2i pm 9 pm 7.30 a.m Leave Riviere du Loup Cacouna. Isle Verte. Trois Pistoles... St. Simon. St. Fabien... Bic .. Rimouski. St. Luce. St. Flavie. St. Octave. Tartague. Sayabec.. Cedar Hall. Amqui.. Causapscal. As-ametquaghan Mill Stream. Metapediac. Campbellton. \ ^ r 1 j Dalhousie. 208jCharlo....:. 1 14 New Mil is. Jacquet River .. Bell dune. Petite Roche ... Bathurst. Red Pine. Bartibogue __ Beaver Brook... Newcastle ..... 302 Chatham .June -.. 306 Barnaby River .. ., 311 Carleton.. .09 326 Ferris .... J 337 Weldford. . 316 Coal Branch._ 355 Canaan.. 366 Berry’s Mills_ 3/ 4 Moncton ........ _I__Arrive 89 St. John а. m. б. 30 6.50 7.35 8.16 8.50 9-30 10-08 10.47 11.20 11-50 12.44 L21 2 - 00 ; 2.30 3.00: 3.54! 4.45 5 30 606 pm! 655pm! 400a m j 4.30’ 5.08 5.28 6.01 6.35 7.12 *P.M. 1.15 1.25 1.45 2.25 2.42] 3.05 3.24! 3.44 4.20 4.37 5.15 5*45 6.11 0 8 13 21 28 30 35 39 44 52 61 73 78 90 STATIONS. D 96 103 no 21 126 130 138 144 147 159 167 i.23 179 7.47 8 05 8.22 8-43 8.55 9.15 18‘ 187 q qn 195 V-dZ oqc 9.48 oh 7.5210.12 224 H'l.,235 Accm. Exps LEAVE HALIFAX .. Bedford. Windsor June Wellington.... Enfield. Elmsdale .. . Milford---- Shubenacadie Stewiacke .... Brookfield_ Truro . Debert.. Londonderry. -.. Wentworth. Greenville.. Thomson. River Philip. Spring Hill. Athol . Maccan. Amherst. Aulae. Sackville. Dorchester. Memramcook.... Painsec Junction Moncton. arrive St. John.Lve . „ Leave Moncton. Berry’s Mills -.! Canaan. Coal Branch.... Weldford. Ferris. Carleton... Barnaby River . 382 Painsee Junction 394Memramcook. 250 . • 8001 Leave a.m. 3/4 Moncton . j _ 1 2.45 " 8.03 3.30 3.46 4- 14 4.22 4.40 5.00 5- 09 5. 2 l 5.54| 6 10 . I . I 6 entworth 402 Dorche-ter 414 Sackville . 417 Aulac 423Amherst.. 431 1 Maccan... 435 Athol 440 Soring Hill 1 ?'noli i"' tSl £59 £ hath am June .. iUOftll.53 265 Newcastle . i . 275 Beaver Brook ... 286 Bartibogue. 2 > 6 |Red Pine. 309 Bathurst. 321 Petite Roche .... 329 Belledune ..... 338 Jacquet River . . 347;New Mills. 353 Charlo. 363 Dalhousie. 3/2 Campbellton 385 395 ±05 P.M. 6.15 6.38 6.55 7.16 7.30 7.36 7.49 7.58 8.08 8.27 8.52 9.20 9.32 10.00 10.14 10.31 10.47 11.12 11.30 11.38 12.00 12-14 12 . 2 ° 12.50 1.06 1.38 1.50 __ A. .M. 8 am 104pm {July 14, 1879. a.m. 2-00 2.15 3.14 02 12.30' 1.9612.57 1.34 .. 2.08 .. 2.54' 1.46 3.20 2.0 P.M. A M. Arr;s3.T?M,6i)()AM • • .1500 . ] ...2000 .. . ....250 .I 1 -.125 ... :i ip-.110 .... . 4.25 4.38 , OOT -..-..400 . 483 Londonderry . 650 488 Debert. 150... 500 Truro.2500 508 Brookfield]..... " 517,Stewiacke_300;_' coc Shubenacadie 375 . 526 Milford.18o 531 Elmsdale. 210 533 Enfield . 175 540j Wellington. o48 1 Windsor Junction e53 Bedford .175 561 HALIFAX Arrive 6.43 7.R 7- 21 8 - 10 8.28 8 48’ 9.00j 9.f)9| 9 20 9.30 , 9.45 110.02 110.15 10.35 : p.m. .Metapediac. Mill Stream. Assametquaghan •)^0| Causapscal. 433, Amqui . . 44 Cedar Hall. 448 Sayabec . 168; Tartague 468 177 4S5 R St. Octave. Flavie . St. Luce. 495 Rimouski _ 506 B' c.:. |5<5 St. Fabien. j-525 1st. Simon. ^31,Trois Pistoles.... 541 Isle Verte. 955rCacouna. 861 Riviere du Loup Arrive p.m. 12.01 72.25 1.05 1.35; 2-03 2.40 3.10 3.50, 4 00 4.301 5.15 5.56’ 6.28 . 7.12 8.04 8.30 9.00: 9.45; 10 . 02 , 10.84 A H.OO] Of am 7.0l] 7.38] 8.20 9-08 10.12 10.00 10.38 10.29’ . 10.54 il. 05 11.54 12.3011.43 3*17(11 .59 2 . 00 ;..... 2.35(12.33 3.1012.50 " 1.1 GENERAL OFFICES MONCTON, N. B. D. Pottinger, Chief Supt. Henry A. Whitney, Mech. Supt Alexander McNab, Engineer. Thomas Foot, Accountant. Joseph J. Wallace, G. Tkt.Agt George Taylor, Gen. Pass. Agt W. D. Matthews & Co., Freight Agents, Toronto. G. W. Robinson, Frt. & Pass. Agt. 120 St. Frs.-Xavier St.,Montreal POINT DU CHENE BRANCH. Going East. M Stations. L’ve Exp. i 9 11 6.07 6.31 6.451! 7.0-)! F= 7.23: 7.351 L_ 7.55i IM 8.15 8 -35 OjPAINSEC.ll£J0 5 Dorchester R’d 12.25 Shediac. 12.35 Pt. du Chene. . 12.40 Arr p.m. Exp. PM. 3.40 3-50 4.05 4.10 P.M. Acc. P.M. 6.35 6.50 7.00 7.20 P.M. Going West. 9.00 D 4.0 4.38! 5.05 5.40 6.15 6.30' P.M. Point Leyi. [Oppoiite Quebec] Montreal ... Arr Ottawa . Toronto Detroit CHICAGO- - Arr 1.35 2.10 2.31 i 2.53 3.05 P.M. 9.15 P M. 62 AM j 355PM II 4 PM 925AM 740pm LWe 0 Pt. du Chene. 6 Dorchester R’d 11 Pains EC -- “ Arr t Remains at Campbellton over Sunday. * Runs, through to St.John and Halifax Sunday morning ; not Monday. Other trains daily except Sun¬ days. denote on page 61. Trains between Halifax and Amherst are run by Halifax time: between St. John. Point Du Chene and Amherst by St John time; between Riviere Du Loup nd Moncton by Quebec time- Halifax Time is 11 minutes faster than St. John time and 31 minutes faster than Quebec Time. Exp. Exp Acc. A.M. P.M. P.M. 11-20 2.45 6.30 11.25 2.50 6.35 11.35 3.00 6.53 11.50 3.15 7.08 P.M. P.M. A.M. USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.' 61 INTERCOLON IA L R AIL W AY. —Continued. ST. JOHN TO HALIFAX- Mis STATIONS. Exps. Exps 223 232 237 24J 24 218 255 263 268 276 LEAVE ST. JOHN...29000 Coldbrook. Rothesay.150 Nauwigewauk .... Hampton .210 Passekeag.150 Bioomfielclf.200 Norton. . .110 Apobaqui.300 Sussex.400 d Penobsquis.400 Anagance.125 Petitcodiac.400 Salisbury.300 MONCTON. SOOOAr Moncton d . leave Pain sec. Memramcook ..250 Dorchester.800 Sackville.1500 AuIrc ••••••••••.». AMHERST*."2000 d M accan.250 A TTinT Spring Hili‘!!!!i25 River Philip .. .110 Thomson.250 Greenville . Wentworth.400 Londonderry .. .650 Debert.150 TRUROd2500 1 Brookfield . Stewiacke . .300 Shubenacadie ..375 Milford .180 Elmsdale .210 Enfield.175 Wellington. Windsor Junc.... Bedford.175 HALIFAX ..35000 ARRIVE A.M. P.] s.oo io.; 8.06 io.; 8 . 22110 .« 8.4011. 8.5211.: 9.011 •• 9.0311.; 9.18111.■ 9-3212.1 9.4412. 10.00 12 . 10 - 2012 ., 10.35 l.i 11.00 1. 11.30 2 j 11.40' 2. 11.56 3. 12.24 3. 12-40 3. 1.08 4. 1.16 4. 1.50 4. 2-10 5. 2 17 5. 2.30! 5. 2- 58; 5. 3.10; 6. 3- 25 6. 3.38 6. 4.04 7. 4.18! 7. 4.45: 7. 5.10 8. 5.30 8. 5.50; 8. 6.00! 9. 6.10 9. 6.25 9- 6.30; 9. 6.45 9 7.02 10. 7 15 10. 7-4010. P.M. A.M. HALIFAX TO ST JOHN. Mis STATIONS. Exps. 14 126 130 138 144 147 159 167 179 187 187 200 210 216 225 232 237 243 249 254 259 267 273 351276 II LEAVE HALIFAX . Bedford. Windsor Junc-... Wellington. Enfield. Elmsdale . Milford. Shubenacadie . Stewiacke. Brookfield. TRURO d { Debert. Londonderry. Wentworth . Greenville . Thomson. River Philip. Spring Hill. Athol . Maccan. AMHERST.d Aulac. .*........... Sackville . Dorchester.. Memramcook. Painsec. Moncton.Arr MONCTON -. d.lve S alisbury ....,? . Petitcodiac .... Anagance. Penobsquis.. Sussex.d Apohaqui. Norton. Bloomfield!. va:sekeag . Hampton . Nauwigewauk .... Rothesay . Coldbrook. ST. JOHN. ARRIVE A.M. 8-05 8.27 8- 40 9- 00 9.20 9.24 9.40 9.56 10 02 10.25 10.45 10- 45 11.12 11.23 11.50 12.00 12.15 12.29 12.50 1.07 1.12 1.50 2.05 2.14 2.42 3.00 3- 28 3.45 4.00 4- 28 4-50 5.03 5.22 5.55 6.07 6.20 6.32 6-35 644 6.54 7.10 7.32 7.40 P.M. Exps. *P.M. 6.15 6.38 7-02 7-16 7.30 7.36 7.49 7.5811 8.08 I 8.27! 8.45; 8.52; 9.20 9.32 10.00 10.14 10.31 10.47 11.12 11.30 11.38 12 . 00 ! 12-14 12 . 22 ! 12-50; 1.061 1.33 1.50 2-45! 3.14; 3.36; 3.50! 4-10 4-251 4 35 4- 48; 5.02 *5.131 5.241 5- 41 5.54! 6 - 00 : A.M. PICTOU BRANCH. h'CO-OiO • • • • • • ■ • Sohco^.^ • • • • • • • •••••» bn <0 *0*0*0. Ph • oo~co o i^ioiorooro'r: .0»OiO—' P be oS cc o H § ce £ J® s-crJ d Cm®. © o © « Or—t—'T'—lOSCOOOCq rHr-ICMCOCO'^"'^*0 *0 , IF Train leaves Truro for Halifax 6.20a.m.; leaves Halifax for Truro500 p.m. Trains leave St John for Painsec, 11.45 a.m.; Painsec for St John 7.15 a.m. * Runs through Sunday morning. RAILWAY & STEAMBOAT CONNECTIONS. Riviere du Loup —With Grand Trunk Railway. St. John —With the European & N<-rth American Railway for Fredericton, Woodstock. St. Stephens, St. Andrews, Calais, Houlton, Bangor, Augusta, Portland and Boston. With Steamers oi the International Steamship Company to and from Eastport, Portland and Boston. Windsor Junc.— With Western Counties Trains. Point du Chene. The 8.00 a.m. train from St. John connects (during navigation) with Steamers of the Prince Edward Island Navigation Company” to and from Summerside and Char¬ lottetown, P.E.I.; and Canso, Port Hood. Pictou and other places in Nova Scotia. Pictou— During navigation with Steamers to and from Shediac, N. B.. Charlottetown and Summerside, P.E.I., Canso, Port Hood and Hawkesbury, C.B.; Chatham with trains of Chatham Br, Ry.for Chatham: Petitcodiac with trains of Elgin Branch Railway. At close of ordinary navigation the steamer Northern Light will ply between Pictou and Georgetown, P.E.I., making three trips a week each way (ice and weather permitting). 0 „ T . , STAGE CONNECTIONS. w?xu B S? ACAI i IE- ’Stages for Maitland, Guy’s River and Musquodoboit.— New Glasgow —With Stages for Antigonishe. Canso, Arichat,, Sydney, Cow Bay, St. Peters, and all parts of Cape Breton; also for Guysboro’and Sherbrook.- Debert— With Stages for Great Village, Economy and Five Islands.— Londonderry-W ith Stages for Acadia Iron Mines.- Wentworth — W ith Stapes for Wallace, I ugwash and latamagouche.- Greenville— With Stages for Wallace, daily. —Thomson— With Stages for Pugwash and Westchester, daily.- Athol— With Stages for Parrsboro’, daily.- -MACCAN-With Stages for Joggins and Minudie.- Aulac —With Stages for , Bay Verte and Cape Tormentme.—--SHEDIAC-With Stages to and fromCocaigne andBuctouche. ; With stages for Hillsboro , Hopewell, Albert Mines and Harvey.— Weldford.— i with stages for Richibucto, Kingston and other places on North Shore Road. Truro with stages f or Tatamagouche and the Nor th Shore of Nova Scotia. «OTB,-Flgiu , eis opp. Stations in flrst column denote population, x Fop. of Township included* PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, ALEX. McNAB, Superintendent and Engineer. A. STRONACH, Mec. Supt. § Storekeeper. | THOS. WILLIAMS, Accountant , GENERAL OFFICES : CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Trains are run by Charlottetown. Time. [May 27,1879. GOING WEST. Mlh 0 2 6 10 14 21 STATIONS. T T? A VP GEORGETOWN- ■ ♦Brudenell. Cardigan. ♦Perth ... ♦Baldwins--- ■ ♦Pisquid... Souris. Harmony. New Zealand. - ♦Bear River-.. ♦Selkirk.*- Ashton- - . St- Peters- M arie. Morel!. Exprs A.M. 7.10 7.30 7.45 0 5 8 10 14 18 21 27 30 32 34 38 Dundee. Douglass. Mt- Stewart Jc 24 29 31 34 40 40 4 46 41 4< 42 45 49 52 56 59 61 65 67 71 76 78 80 84 89 93 96 104 106 108 112 115 121 124 126 136 135 139 137 145 150 152 6.15 6.33 6.48 7-08 7-30 7.53 8.25 Mt- Stewart Junc *Tracadie. ♦Bedford. ♦Suffolk. ♦Bradley Point- - Royalty Junction- ♦Cemetery. Charlottetown j ♦Cemetery. Royalty Junction- ♦Win sloe. ♦Milton. ♦Colville. North Wiltshire. - Hunter River- ♦Clyde. ♦Fredericton. Bradalbane. County Line .... * Freetown. Kensington.. ♦Barbara Weit... ♦New Anan. SuMMERSIDE. *Miscouche. ♦St- Nicholas. Wellington. ♦Non ham. Port Hill. ♦Ellerslie. *Conway.. ♦Portage. ♦B^ae. O’Leary. ♦Mill River.. ♦Bloomfield - ♦Elmsdale. Alberton. ...... ♦ ontrose. ♦Kildare. ♦Harpers. TIGNIsH. 8- 30 9- 00 9-38 10-'00 6.20 arrive 6.37 6.50 7.12 Mixed Mixed I: P.M. P-M. 3- 45 4 00 4.14 4- 33 4.55 5Y7 2.50 3.13 3-25 3- 35 3.55 4- 10 4- 29 4.51 5.00 5.13 5- 28 5-40 5- 40 6- 25 6.40 6.50 7.12 7.18 7.22 7 40 1005a 10-20 10 25 10.35 10-50 11.09 11.25 7.2511.40 .... 11.54 12.03 12.24 7.58 8.00 8.11 8-28 8- 55 9- 25 9.43 10.20 10-23 10 40 11.08 11.17 11.36 12.34 12.50 1.16 1.22 1 32 1.50 2.50 3.06 3- 20 3.55 4- 07 4 4 4 15 34 50 5.16 31 10 5.56 • - i 6 22 12.001 6.40 5. 5. 12.40 5.25 5.40 5-47 5.53 6.07 6.24 6.40 6.57 7.09 7.17 7-35 7.45 8.00 8.25 8.32 8.42 9.00 6.58 7-08 7-29 7.40 P.M. P.M. GOING EAST. Mis STATIONS. Exprs 0 2 6 9 13 16 22 25 27 31 36 40 44 46 48 56 59 62 68 72 74 76 81 85 87 91 93 96 100 103 107 110 111 113 LEAVE A.M. 5.15 TIGNISH. ♦Harpers. ♦Kildare. ♦Montrose. Alberton. | £ ♦Elmsdale. ♦Bloomfield. ♦Mill River. O’Leary. *Brae. *Portage. ♦ Conway. • *Ellerslie.. Port Hill. ♦North am. Wellington. ♦St. Nicholas. ♦Miscoucbe. SuMMERSIDE. ♦New Annan. ♦Barbara Weit... 117 113 111 112 5.55 6.28 6.41 6.50 7.20 7-3 7-35 8-08 Mixed A.M. 6.20 6.30 6.47 Mixed Kensington. ♦Freetown. County Line -...... Bi adalbane. ♦Fredericton. ♦Clyde. Hunter River..... North Wiltshire -. - ♦C< lvilie . ♦Milton. ♦W insloe. Royalty Junction. ♦Cemetery. Charlottetown j £ ♦Cemetery. Royalty Junction. - ♦Brackley Point-.. 118|*Suffolk. 120 *Bedford. 123 *Tracadie. 128|Mt. Stewart Junc 8-45 P - M. 5.52 6.14 6.24 6-30 6.58 7-49 8.05) 4-30 4.49 5.25 5.45 6.57 7.15 7.45 8.03 8.28 8.45 8- 54 9.09 9- 34 9.50 10.11 10.20 10.30 11.08 11.22 11.40 1205p 1.00 1 . 10 . 1.16 1.40 1.65 2-05 2.25 2.32 2.44 3.01 3.16 3.32 3.45 3.50 4.00 4.15 650am 7.08 7.13 7.18 7.40 7.50 8.05 8.30 131 137 142 146 0 Mt. Stewart Jc 3! ♦Douglas. 6 ♦Dundee. 7;Morell. 11 ♦Marie. 16 St. Peters. 20, ♦Ashton. 23, ♦Selkirk. 28 NBear River - -. 30 *New Zealand- 32 Harmony. 38 Souris . ♦Pisquid •. ♦Baldwins. ♦Perth- Cardigan 150 ♦Brudenell 152 GEORGETOWN.. ARRIVE o. 55 6.22 6.50 8 . 8. 9. 9. 9. 9 10 . 7-1710. 7.3010 11 i -47 8.05 6.49 7-00 11 11 45 57 12 25 34 56 15 30 50 00 12 35 7.25 P.M. 9-03 9.35 9-57 10.16 10-31 10.45 A.M. 9.05 9.24 9-34 9-41 10-05 10.20 10-31 10-50 10-57 11.07 11.25 11.41 11.68 12.13 12.18 12.25 12.40 zn a o rW o3 M a f—H fa * CONNECTIONS. Cardigan— D a i 1 y Stage to and from Montague Bridge Mount Stewart.— Trains from Souris connect with Trains on Main Line to and from both East and West. Charlottetown- — Daily Stage to and from Vernon River, and semi¬ weekly to Points beyond. Tri¬ weekly Sfage to & from Bedeque. And with steam¬ boats to and from Pictou four times each week, con¬ necting at Pictou with the Interco¬ lonial Railway Halifax and other points in Nova Scotia duringNa- ^ wgation. SuMMERSIDE— Stage to and from Cape Traverse. Dur¬ ing season of navigation, daily, Sundays except- ed, with the steamers to and from Shediac, connecting there with the Interco¬ lonial Railway to St. Johns and other points in New Brunswick, also to Quebec and Montreal. g* USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM F n R COUGHS AND COLDS. VICTORIA RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICE S—L INDSAY, ONT. GrEo. Laidlaw, Pres’t, Toronto. | .Tas. Ross, Gen. Manr., Lindsay. Goiag'North • Mail. 6-50 pm 5.15 “ 4.40 “ 4-20 “ 4-05 “ 3-15 “ 3 05 pm '. 02 AM { Feb . 4, 1879.) STATIONS. Going South 12.25 pm •. Woodville (Midland R’y) 7 1.05 pm Arr. .. HALIB LJRTON . .. Lye ■.Kinmount. .Retties. . Fells. •..Fenelon Falls. • Midland Railway June... .LINDSAY. Mail. 7-00 am .Toronto (T & N. R’y). 6.10 pm 12.0 0 am ■ ■ . Lindsay (W. & L . R’y)_ (X30pm 11.07pm • TORONTO(G.T. R’y) .... Leave] [Arrive 8.00 am 9.30 “ 10-03 “ 10-25 “ 10.55 “ 11.40 “ 11 45 AM CONNECTIONS.— Lindsay— With W. P. P. & L. R’y for Port Perry, Whitby, Toronto and all points on G. T. R. With Midlan R’y for Peterboro’, Port Hope, Orillia, Waubaushene, and all points on the Toronto & Nipissing and G.T.R. Fenelon Falls— With stages for Bobcaygeon. Kinmount— With stage forMinden. Extra inducements are offered settlers along the Line in the Free Grant Lands of the Govern¬ ment, m the townships of Snowden, Mmden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Luttenwortb, and on further north in the rich ands of the English Land Company, containing nine townships, and through which the Line will be rapidly extended to the Ottawa Liver at its junction with the Mattawan Excellent opportunities are offered for parties wishing to get out Cordwood, Ties, Fence Posts Tanbark. &c timber and material for these purposes being in abundance along the whole lire’, and the most favorable inducements offered in the way of low freight rates, pilin- grounds &c ’ Being in direct connection with the W. P.P.&L., and Midland Railways, car-load freights can be carried to all parts of Canada and the United States without re-handling. WINDSOR & ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. P. Innes, Manager, Kentville, N.S. Halifax to St. John. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE Exps.| Mixed ?A.M. tA.M. — HALIFAX. 8.00 9.25 0 Windsor —3000 9.45 12-00 2 Falmouth ....450 *9.52 12.09 7 Hantsport-75010-07 12-28 12 Avonport. 210 *1020 12 .45 14 Horton L’nd’g.250 *1020 15 Grand Pre- •. .650,10-30 18 Wolfville -.. .1000|10-40 20 Port Williams.310 10.46 »e Kentville. J Arr 11-00 ^ [2000 l Lve 11-15 30 Coldbrook —175.*1127 32 Cambridge.'*1133 34 Waterville ..200 11-38 37 Berwick .50011.46 42 A plesford.250j32- 00 44 Morden Road -110 p.m 49 Kingston.12512-18 53 Wilmot .225 *1226 46Middleton . .,..250 12.35 62 Lawrencetown750l2- 51 65 Paradise.400 *1.00 70 Bridgetown.- .900! 1.13 78 Roundhill ... .210 *1.32 84 AN’APOLIS 1000 ARRIVE - ST, JOHN.307000 ARRIVE 1.50 P.M. 7-30 P.M 12.55 1.00 1.15 1.25 1 - 45 2-20 2.38 2 48 2.58 3.12 3.34 3.43 4.12 4.27 4.44 5.06 5.18 5.38 6.05 6-30 P.M Mixed {P.M. 4- 00 5- 45 5-54 6.17 6.34 St. John to Halifax. MR 0 6 14 STATIONS. ST. JOHN LEAVE LEAVE ANNAPOLIS.. Roundhill. Bridgetown. 6.44 6.56 7-04 7.20 P.M. 19 Paradise 22 Lawrencetown... 28 Middleton. 31 Wilmot . 35 Kingston. 40 Morden Road 42 Aylesford.... 47 Berwick. 50 Waterville... 52 Cambridge .. 54 Coldbrook ... 59 Kentville. i j^r 64 Port Williams. V& 66 Wolfville. 69 Grand Pre. 70 Horton Landing. 72 Avonport. 7 7 HaDtsport 82 Falmouth ....... 84 Windsor . 129 HALIFAX. ARRIVE Mixed fA.M. Mixed Exps. |a.M. Wy 1 , 1879. $A.M. 8.00 6- 15 6.40 7- 05 7.26 7.39 8.05 8.17 8.35 8.55 9.03 9.25 9.45 9.55 10.05 10.21 7.3011.05 7-5011.28 7.57 11 40; 8.1011.54 o.oo .... 12.00*5-59 8.2012.09 6.04 8.3612.30 6.18 8.5212.50 6.32 9- CKO l-OOi 6.40 12.CO 3 35 8.30 a.m. P.m. P.m 4.30 4.44 4.52 *4.58 *5.03 5.15 5.25 5.39 5.45 CONNECTIONS. Steamer “ Empress” leaves St.John every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. tor Annapolis, and ie ^ru rns , ever y Tuesday, Thursday and Satur¬ day on arrival of Ex¬ press Train. International Steam- eis leave St.John every Mondav, Wednesday & Friday at 8 a.m. for Eastport, Portland and Boston. E, A N. A. Railway Trains leave St. John at 8 15 a.m. daily, for Bangor,^Portland, Bos- ton, and all parts of the Lnited States and Canada. § Daily. t Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. * Flag Stations* Tuesdays ’ Thursdays and Saturdays. NOTE.-Figu es opp. Stations in first column denote population. * of TWuVhip"i ^udort, USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. 65 NEW BRUNSWICK & CANADA RAILWAY Henry Osburn, G-enl, Manager, St. Andrew’s, N.B. Jno. Stewart, Supt., St. Stephen, N.B. Note.— All Trains run Daily. (Aug. 7, 1878. GOING NORTH. Mis Stations. LEAVE OST. ANDREWS...2000 5 Chamcook .175 11 Bartletts . 13 Waweig. 15 Roix Road. 19 Hewitt’s. 20 Rolling Dam.500 24 Dumbarton.200 27 Watt Junction-- -Arr Pass. 8.30am 18.57 “ t9 40 “ 10 . 00 “ tlOlO “ 11035 “ 10.50 AM 6. 15 AM 6.35 “ 7.00 “ 7.25 “ 7 • 45 AM 0 ST. STEPHEN3100Lve 5 Maxwell. 8 Moore’s Mills.300 15 Meadows . JL9 Watt Junction. .. .Arr __ 27 Watt Junction—L ve 10.55 Wm 29 Lawrence.125+1100 “ 34 Barber Dam.J1120 pm 43 M e Adam .Junc .400- Arr 11.50 “ Bangor.20000-Arr 6-35 pm St. J olin... .30000. “ I 7.30 am _ Fredericton .6500- “ 4-43 “ 43 McAdam Junc. .400Lve 1.00 pm 59 Deer Lake.12.16“ 65 Canterbury.1100 2.53 “ Exps. GOING SOUTH. 'Mis' Stations. 10 -00 AM 11018 “ 11035 “ 11055 “ 11.10 am 11.20 am 11126 “ +1147 “ 12.18 pm 6.50 am 6- 40 pm 3.40 “ 0 HOULTON 4 Greenville. 8 Debec Junction 0 LEAVE .. Arr 3 11 13 18 WOODSTOCK.Lve Hodgdon . Debec Junction. \ r ( -LYi Wickham... Benton *. * •; i 28 Canterbury... St. John. Bangor. u 50 Me Adam Junc.. 59 Barber Dam 65 Lawrence. 67 Watt Junction 67 Lve 1.45 pm 12.42 “ 3.18 u 75 80 83 91 94 Benton.200 Wickham. 13.30“ 13 50 “ Debec Junction, j Hodgdon . WOODSTOCK 2100. Arr 3 55 “ 4.20 “ 4 45 “ 5.00 pm 4.12 “ 4.20 “ 14-45“ 5.00 pm 83 Debec Junction ... -Lve 87 Greenville. 91 HOULTON.2500 ARRIVE 4-20 “ 4-37 “ 4.55 pm 71 78 81 86 Arr Watt Junction - Lve ST. STEPHEN. 67 Watt Junction.Lve 3.05 “ 70 Dumbarton.13.22 “ 74 Rolling Dam.13-40 “ 75 Hewitt’s.13-45 “ 79 Roix Road.14.05 “ 81 Waweig .. 83 Bartlett’s. ... 89 Chamcook..14.45“ 94 ST. ANDREWS. 5.15pm arrive Exps. Mixpd . 9-20 am - 9.20am 19-38 “ T&.38 “ 9.50 “ 9.50 “ 9.20 am 9.40 “ 10.05 “ 9.50 am 10-12“ 10.25“ HOST “ til00 “ 11.10 “ 12.00nn 11140 “ +1230 pm 12.35 pm 2.CO “ 10.45 am 11.05 am 3.15 “ 8 40 “ 7.20 “ 7.10 pm 1 • 45 pm 2.10 pm 12.12 “ +2.45 “ 12.30 +3.10 “ 2.40 “ 3-20 “ 2.55 “ 3.30 “ 13-12 “ +3.50 “ 3.32“ 4-15 “ 13.50 “ +4.35 “ 4-05 pm 5-00 pm j rC -w • *H > o r—• X O PH 3 o £ rr- ^ 2 S rg V C ^ S? "o ,£ oe t-s a < /-s • > z ? • Ts*. -ctf - o o ^ ^ * ^ c3 O S s i: (H .2|«r §=9 ® : r ^ ! o o g> WELLAND RAILWAY of CANADA. CONNE CTIN G LAKES ERIE and ONTARIO. W illiam Pay, Superintendent, St. Catharines, Ont. Trains are run by Hamilton Time- [June, 1879. Pt. Dalhousie to Pt- Colborne. Mis 1 Stations. LEAVE - TORONTO [g.w.r] — Clifton. 0 Pt. Dalhousie — 3 St. Catharines- 5 Merritton |. 8 Thorold. 10 Allanburghl. 11 Allanburgh Junc . 13 Port Robinson.... 17 Welland ....! 18 C. S. R. Junc. 20 Loop Line Junc 24 Humberstone 25 Port Coleorne . — BUFFALO... Arr. arrive I Mail Exps. A.M. 7.10 10.10 9.55 10.15 10.27 10.40 10 53 10-58 11.03. 11.16 11.23 11.35 11.45 11.50 1.05 P.M- P.M. 3.20 3.45 5.50 6.15 6.28 6.38 6.46 6.50 6.54 7.04 7.08 7.14 7.22 7.30 P.M. Pt. Colborne to Pt. Dalhousie. Mis Stations. Exps. Pass. LEAVE BUFFALO. 0 Port Colborne .6 1 Humberstone. j 6 5 Loop Line Jc. 6 7 C. S. R. Junc. 6 8 Welland.' 6 12 Port Robinson-•• • 7 14 Allanburgh Junc 15 Allanburgh!. 17 Thorold. 20 Merritton +. 22 St. Catharines .... i 25 Pt. Dalhousie ... 8. — Clifton . .10. -TORONTO [g.w.r] 1. ARRIVE P. A.M. P.M. .251 80 40 51 i 13 25; 35' 40 00 50 1 5 M. 2.20 2.45; 2.55 3.031 3.16 3-20 3.23 3-301 3- 40 3.50 4- 00 4.05 6.50 6-55 P.M. t Flag Station. Port Colborne— Connects with Grand Trunk Railway. Air Line Junct’n— Connects with Air Line for Buffalo and St. Thomas. Canada Southern Juxct’n- Connects with Canada South’n Railway. Merritton— Connects with Great Western Railway. S’ ■«**■**'.oo’T), h; tirsf Uwi v ti'c af TownslUj 66 _ USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY. NEIV ROUTE BETWEEN WESTERN CANADA & OTTAWA. GENERAL OFFICES—BROCKVILLE, ONT. \April 11, 1879. John G. Richardson, President.Brockville Carl Matthaei, Treas. and Aud. Brockville Archer Baker, (reneral Manager.Brockville T. A. McKinnon, Snperintendent, Ottawa. Trains are run daily, Sundays excepted, by Montreal Time. MAIN LINE. TRAINS GOING NORTH. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Ms Stations. Pas. Pas- Leave 0 OTTAWA.. 2j Skead’s.. 1 52 Brittania. 81 Bell’s Corners. 14f'Stittsville. l( deary’s.. A.M P M. 10.45 4.45 10.52 ; 4.51 10.58 4.58 11.06 5.07 11.20 5.27 23^ Ashton.. 26 Appleton. 28^ Carleton Place Junc j 35 Almonte... 38^ Snedden’s. 44 Pakenham. 52 Arnprior. 55 Braeside. 57£ Sand Point. 63£ Castleford. 11.40 5747 11-46 5.54 11.55 6.00 12 05 6.20 12.25 6.40 12.35 6-50 12.50 7.05 1.15 7.30 1.22 7.38 1.30 7.48 70| Renfrew. 79FHaley’s . 86 Cobden. .' Q 15 952 Graham’s.. 105 PEMBROKE. . Arrive A.M. P.M. PEMBROKE. Graham’s .... Cobden . Haley’s. Renirew. Castleford •.. Sand Point... Braeside. Arnprior. Pakenham.... Snedden’s.... Almonte. Leave Carleton Place June 3.20 4.40 . d•15 ... 5-45 ... Appleton. Ashton. Cleary’s., Stittsville .... Bell’s Corners. Brittania. .Skead’s. OTTAWA ... Ar Lv a.m. 8.00 8-25 8.50 9.05 9.30 9.55 10.15 10.22 10.35 11.00 11.15 111.28 11.45 12.05 12.12 12.20 P.M. A.H. .1115 1220 1245 1.30 Arrive 4.30 2.20 4.38.... 4.50-... 5 10 ... • 5.25 .... 5.37|- 5-55 ••• • 6.15-... 6.22 6.30.... 12.45 12.59 1.07 1.13 1.20 P.M. 6 50.... 7-04 ... 7-12 -... 7.18 .... i .25. P.M. P.M. BROCKVILLE DIVISION. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Mis Stations. LEAVE 0 BROCKVILLE.5102 1 Grand Trunk Junction -. 5 tFairlield.110 7 fClark’s . 10 Bellamy’s. 12 fJelly’s. 13 fBell’s. 16 f Wolford . 21 Irish Creek.750 25 fStory’s. 28 Smith’s Falls .1500 30 fWelsh’s.i 37 Franktown .200 41 tBeckwith. 45 Carleton Place Junc. arrive Pass. Pass. A.M. 9-40 9-50 10.03 10.07 P.M. 3- 45 £ 4- 05 4 4.18 10. If 10.20 10.25 10-32 10.45 10.52 11.05 11.12 111-28 11.38 11.50 A.M. GQ 4.23.5 . 4.30 ZS 4.35Hg M2 La 4-4< cc c 5.00 § o 5 . 08-4 >» 5.20 is c 5.28 ^ ° 5.40 §» 5.50 S 6-05 _ P.M. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE Carleton Place Junc . tBeckwith. Franktown. tWelsh’s . Smith's Falls. tStory’s. Irish Creek. fWolford . tBell’s. tJelly’s. Bellamy’s. tClark’s . fFairfield. ; _ Grand Trunk Junction.. BROCKVILLE . Pass. Pass. P 12 12 . 12 . 12 . 12 . 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 . 2 M. 05 P.M. 6 . 10 ,, 13 6.20 30 6.30 . 42 6.42, 55 6.55 . 03 15 7.03 , 7.15 27 32 35 40 48 52 10 15 8.05 7 9~ < • A, I ••••• 7 39 I •o» • • • • • 7.35. 7.40. 7.48. 7-53. ARRIVE P.M. P.M. PERTH BRANCH. Smith’s Falls to Ferth. leave P.M. P.M. P.M. 0 SMITH’S FALLS - .1500 1-00 5.20 6.55 • • • ! 6 fPike Falls .110 1.29 5.37 7-13 12 PERTH .2380 1 • 35 d . o5 i • 30 « • • • ARRIVE' P.M. P.M P.M. Perth to Smith’s Falls. 0 PEP Til 6 fPike Fa 12 SMITH’! ARRIVE A-M . P.M. P.M. 10.15 4-20 6-05 10.33! 4-38 6.20 10.55j 5.00 6.40 A.M.I P.M. P.M. BROCKVILLE^-Close connections are made with Express Trains of Grand Trunk Railway to and from the East and V est; with the Utica & Black River R. R. to and from the South; and during the Summer season with Royal Mail Line Steamers going East and West. Carleton Place Junc— Close connections are made with trains for Ottawa, Pembroke, Ac. Smith’s Falls— With Trains for Perth. Sand Poi.'i— Connects with the Union Forwarding Company’s Steamers for Portage du Fort, and Upper Ottawa during the Summer season. ■isOTE.-F'kgrures opp. Stations in brsi column denote population, x Pop, of Township included, i USE GRAY'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GIMFOR COUGHS AND corns 67 BRANTFORD, NORFOLK & PORT BURWELL RAILWAY^ A- Watts, President. J. T- Torry, Gen. Supt. GOING WEST. Ms STATIONS. Pass Pass 4.55 leave BRANTFORD.... Mt Pie’s’nt(Bk St)* Burford.. — Barley. Hatchley *. New Durham*. Norwich. P D A L H Cross’g* Middlet’n LineNN* 07 Springford. Can. S. R’y Cross’g TILSONBURG ...| 7.20 ARRIVE P.M. Pass Ms a.m. 10-45 0 10-48 1 11.08 6 11.21 8 11.32 11 .... 12 111.48 15 111.54 17 . 19 12.11 23 . 28 12.47 i 33 GOING EAST. STATIONS. LEAVE I1LSONBURG Can. S. R’y Cross’g Springford ... Middlet’n LineNN* P D A L H Cross’g* Norwich. New Durham *.... Hatchley*. Harley. Burford. PleVnt(BkSt)* BRANTFORD ARRIVE Pass I Pass A.M. 8-26 I P.M. 3.10 7.35 2.49 7.51 i *5/ 3.06 3.12 8.13 8-24 8.38 8.56, 9.55; A.M. 1 3.28i 3-39 3.51 4.09 5-20 (Ben. 16, 1878.) „ CONNECTIONS. BRAKTPOED.-With Great Western and Grand Trunk Railways. P. D. & L. H. Railway Crossing.— With Port Dover ic Lake Huron Railway. TiLsoNEuRG-With Canada Southern Railway. * Flag Stations ; stop only on signal. CREDIT VALLEY RAILWAY. G. Laidlaw, President. Bee. 20,1878. Going Cast* STATIONS. Going West. A.M. P.M. P.M. L’ve. Arr. P.M. P.M. A.M. 7 50 1.00 4-00 Ingersol. 6.00 S.35 11-05 7.55 1.05 4.05 *Centreville.. 5.55 3.30 11.00 8.05 1.15 4.15 Beachvilie ... 5.45 3.20 10.50 8.25 1-35 4.35 Woodstock ... 5.25 3.00 10.30 on C pI)^B r 8 '~At^°°?f' t °n k ^L th trains on at. ij- & jj. ±i. k. At Stratford with G T.R Canada Southern Crossing with C-S.R. for all xf > 1 w S T^ aS v r and - V es - t * ' Port Dov er with H A N.W.R. Norwich with B.N.A P.B.R. _*Flag Station. Stops on Signal. MONTREAL, PORTLAND oi*iii;uluc. y v op. of'*’ USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. 69 CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY— Continued. TOLEDO DIVISION {June 8,1879. From Toledo. Mis STATIONS. Det. Kxps. LEAVE p.M. 0 TOLEDO.32,000 5 45 6 Alexis.— 6.08 10 Vienna. X1G00 6.20 15 La Salle. X1400 +5.28 20 Monroe .6,900! 6-40 25 Stony Creek.f6 49 28 Newport.110 6.56 32 Rockwood.210 7 06 38 Slocum J unction. 7.30 41 Grosse Isle. .j Exprs A.M. *1100 +1123 11.30 11.40 11.51 ■ 00 39 Trenton .500 7-32 43 Wyandotte. 2,800 7-42 46 Ecorces.X2300 +7.47 53,M. C. Junction.I 8-00 55 DETROIT.80,000 8 15 ARRIVE P.M. Exps. Accra P.M. 10-38 11.00 A.M. 11-26 12.13 .... 12.28 11.44 . 12.45 12.00,. -( 12.15 _ 12-48 12.03 12.57 12.13 1.02. 1.1512.30 1.3012.45 • • . . | A.M. P.M. I M. 55 From Detroit. Mis STATIONS. 0 DETROIT. 2 M. C. Junction ... 9 Ecorces. 12 Wyandotte. 16 Trenton. 17 Slocum Junction. leave Grosse Isle .j 00 M. 20 23 R- 'ckwood 27 Newport. 30 Stony Creek. 35 Monroe. 40 La Salle. Vienna. Alexis. ••••••••.. TOLEDO. 45 49 55 • • • • • arrive Col’us Exps. S’th’n Exprs A.M. P .M. 7- 50 3-10 8- 051 3-25 8.16 3 37 18.23 f3.43 8.33 3.52 8.45* 4-00 8.55t 4.20 8.55 9.05' 4-20 t9.u;. 9.25 4.40 To.&C Exps. p.m.; Accm P.M. 5.00 5.15 6.50 7 05 i +7.16 5-28 5.34 5.44 5-47 '.30 7-40 6.00 7.44 +9.20 7.53, 9.30 +7.58 8.15 9.50 9.35 4.49118.24 9.47 4.58 8.34 +1009 9-57; 5.06! 8.44+102O 10.20 5 30 9-10 10.45 A.M. : P.M. A.M. A.M. * Daily, Toledo to Slocum Junction ; Sunday only to Detroit. tStop on signal only. FAYETTE DIVISION. Going West. Mis 0 2 9 12 16 17 STATIONS. LEAVE DETROIT-80,000 M. C.June. Ecorces - • • • X2300 W yandotte • .2,800 Trenton.500 Slocum Junction 23 Flat Rock.310 27 Briar Hill. 29 Carlton. 34 Schofield- • • 1,650 37iMaybee. 42 Raisinville- .1800 44 Dundee. 48 Petersburg. 52 Deerfield. 58,Grosvenor. 64 Ogden. 67| Fairfield.110 Weston .1,500 Morenci. FAYETTE. arrive Accm. 71 77 84 Exp. P.M. 6-30 6- 45 6.58 7.03 7.13 7.21 7- 35 7 43 7.50 8.02 8- 0310.05 8-18 10.28 8.28 10.45 8.3511.05 8.4511.25 9.05 12.00 9.2012.20 9 2812-35 9.37 12.50 9- 55 *1.20 10.10 1 50 P.M. P.M. Going East- Mis STATIONS. A.M. 4-00 4.15 4-27 4.33 4.42' 8 . 05 ! 8.40!, 8-55[ 9.251 9.50 LEAVE 0 FAYETTE. 7 Morenci. 13 Weston. 17 Fairfield. 20 Ogden. 25 Grosvenor. 32 Deerfield. 36 Petersburg. 40 Dundee. 42 Raisinville. 47 Moybee. 50 Schofield. 55 Carlton. 57 Briar Hill. 61 Flat Rock. 67 Slocum Junction 68 Trenton. 72 Wyandotte. 75 Ecorces. 82;M. C- June. 84 DETROIT. ARRIVE Exps. ! Accraj A.M. P.M. j 5.15 2.30; 5.32 3.00 5 48 3.30 5.57 3.47| 6.05 4.00; 6.20 4.25 | 6.40 5.00 6-50 5.20 7.00 5.55 7.06 6.10 7.17 6.40 7.23 6.55 7.35 7.50 7.47 8-00 7 50 8.25 j 8.10 8.55 8.13 8.23 8.30 8.45 9.25 9.00 9.40 i A.M. P.M J ■ CONNECTIONS. Blissfield Cross.— With Michi¬ gan Division of Lake Shore A Michigan Southern Pvailway. Carlton— With Flint A Pere Marquette Railway. Deerfield— With Monroe Br’ch of Lake Shore A M : chigan South¬ ern Railway. Detroit— With Michigan Centr’l, Detroit A Bay City, Detroit, Lans¬ ing A Lake xYIichigan. Great West ern, Grand Trunk, and Detroit A Milwaukee Railways. Grand Trunk Jc-~W r ith Grand Trunk Railway. Grosse Isle —By ferry to Am- herstburg, there c nnecting with Main Line of Canada South’rnR’y. Monroe —With Flint A Pere Marquette Railway. Pktkrsrurgh— With Monroe B’h of Lake Shore AMich So. Railway. Toledo— With Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago, Lake Shore A Michigan Southern, Toledo, Wa bash A Western, and Cincinnati, H milton A Dayton Railways. 1 S. ops on Signal only. Note*— Trains on the Toledo and Fayette Divisions run by Columbus time, which is about the same as that of Detroit and Toledo. MISSISQTJCI RAILWAY. {Feb. 24, 1879. *Ils ST AT JONS. (-+-7,100 LVE 0ST. ALBANS... 5 Greens Corners.. 9 Sheldon Spring.. 10Sheldon ....1700 15fEast Franklin ... 18 Enosburgh Falls- 24 Berkshire... 28; RICHFORD - arr a s Mixed Mis STATIONS. Mixed Pass A M. P.M. leave A.M. P.M. 5.15| 1.45 | 0 RICHFORD .... 7.00 4-45 5.27| 2.05 | 4 Berks lire. 7.18 4.59 5.38' 2.23 10 Enosburgh Falls- 7-36 5.22 5.41! 2.28 13 East Franklin... 7.58 5.30 5.591 2 58 1 18 Sheldon ..+1700 8-16 5 58 6.09| 3-26 1 19 Sheldon Spring.. 8.54 6.02 6 29 4.00 23 Greens Corners - • 9.14 6.20 6.40 420pm 28 ST. ALBANS. ar 9.35 6.40 Worthington C. Smith, Ben. P. Cheney, Wm. B. Stevens, Trustees for ike Company . « T, M. Deal, Gen. Ft. & Pass. Agt . Worthington C. Smith, Manager for the Trustees. St. Albans, Vt. IS ” a’E.-FiKures opp, stations in lirst column denote population, X. Pop. of Township included* ——USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. EUROPEAN & NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY^ GENERAL OFFICES —BANGOR, Me. [May 12 , 1879. Hannibal Hamlin and Wm. B. Hayford, Trustees. Noah Woods, Cashier. IF. W. Cram, Superintendent. J. F. Leavitt, General Ticket Ageut. _^ valns are run by Bangor Time*. I TRAINS GOING EAST. Mis STATIONS. Day Exps. Accm Accm. [18,500 BANGOR. LEAVE A.M. ^ Me. C. Dep. 7 .20 ( ’Change St. 7.30 5 Veazie.X900 7-44 7 Basin Mills.. 8 Orono.X2900, 7-55 9 Webster.i. H Great Works 8.05 12 OLDTOWN. I X4D/0 gj; 12 13 Milford.X 900 8.17 18 Costigan.) 8.27 23 Greenbush.> 725 8-37 27 Olamon.) 8-47 31 Passadumkeag. 200 9-01 35 Enfield. 9.12 40tSouth Lincoln... ) . 45|Lincoln.> 1600 9.38 46 Lincoln Centre... ) 9. 50 tSouth Winn.I ^ nn • • 58 IMattawamkeag 300 10 66 Kingman. 10 . 69 fCrossuntic. [Wytopitlock. ....... fBancroft... 11 . Danforth.310 11 . tEaton. Forest. tTornah. fWilderness. tLambert Lake. 114 Vanceboro. 1 . 120 McAdam June. ) 2 . 160 Frediricton June . 4J 206ST. JOHN... . . 6 .' ARRIVE P.: A.M. P.M. 11.45 TRAINS GOING WEST. Pf;6s. Mis 4 40 P.M. 7.00 7.10 STATIONS. 12.00.i 7.25 12.12. 7-37 12-18 5.10 * 1 7.42 12.22 . 7-45 12-32!. 7.55 12-45; 5.30' 8-00 12.50 5 43 6.00 6*35 7.10 7*43 7.50 8.25 8-35 P.M. P.M. .... P.M. Leave ST. JOHN. Fredericton June.. McAdam June. • pm 0 Vanceboro. ....... 5 tLambert Lake ... 7 t Wilderness. 12 tTornah. 17 Forest . 23 tEaton . 28 Danforth. tBancroft. t Wytopitlock. tCrossuntic. Kingman. Mattawamkeag ... 61 Winn. 66 tSouth Winn. 70 Lincoln Centre 71 Lincoln. 76 tSouth Lincoln... 81 Enfield. 85 Passadumkeag 89 Olamon. 93 Greenbush . 98 Costigan . 100 Milford. 104 Oldtown. 105 Great Works. 107 Webster. 108 Orono . 109 Basin Mills. Ill Veazie. mj BANGOR ARRIVE Day Night I Exprs Exprs ^ ccm ' .M. A.M. • 30’. • 25 1 . .30 .00 A.M. 6.25 6.35 6.09 6.21 6.37 6.40 P M. 8.10 8.25 8.47 9 12 9-30 8.15 9 40 8.25 9-47 8.35 . .. 8 .5C 10.00 8 - 53110 10 9.10110.20 9.3010.30 9- 35. A.M. A.M. Mix’d P.M. • • • I 2-00 2. os: 2.19 2 . 26 ! 2.37 1 2.45 3 00 Trains leave Bangor for Bueksport [19 miles] at 9.00 a.m. trom M. C. Depot at 7-20 p.m.; leate Lucksport for M. C. Depot at 5.25 a.m., 1.25p.m. to Bangor (Exchange Street) 1.25 p.m. _All Trains ru n daily, except Sundays. t Flag Stations, at which trains stop on signal. < O \ Y 35 Bangor —With tne Maine Central Rail way for Portland. Boston, and; all points in the United Stites; also {via Danyille Junction) with the Grand Trunk Railway, for Montreal, Quebec, and all points in Canada and the West. Oldtown— With Bangor & Piscataquis Rail¬ way. for Dover and Guilford. Ac. € T I O Y T t ». McAdam Junction —With New Brunswick A Canada Ry., fur St. Andrews. St.Stephen, Ac. Fredericton Junction — With Fredericton Railway, for Frederipton. St. John — With Intercolonial Ry. and by Steamer with Windsor A Annapolis Ry. for Halifax. BURLINGTON & LAMOILLE R.R. D. C. Linsley, General Manager, Burlington. Vt- {July 7, 1879.) LEVIS & KENNEBEC R’Y. Edw. C. Wurtele, Supt. L. A. Senegal, Lessee. {Dec 4, ’78 II Mail Mix. STATIONS. Mail Mix- Pas. P.M. P.M. A.M. leave] TaRRIVE A.M. P.M. | 3 00 4-44 6.45 1 . .BURLINGTON . f 11 - 00, 6.18 .... 3-20 5.10 7.40 I • - Essex Junction.. | 10.40; 5.48 .... 3.30 5-18 7.54 • .Essex Centre... ^ 10.27 5.18 .... 3.50 5.28 8.11 S.Jericho.s 10171 4-45 .... 4.10 5.40 8.37 2.Underhill. •.. 10.05; 4.07 .... ; 4.30 5.48 8.54 o ..North Underhill.. £ 9.57 3.49 .... ; 5-00 6 09 9.37 | • Cambridge-Cc 9.37} 3.17 .... 5.20 6.17 9-50 i •. .Jeffersonville -.. | 1 9-30 3.02 .... 5.40 6.27 9.54 J CAMBRIDGE JC. [ 9.20' 2.55 ...: 6.0'" P.M a.M. arrive] [leave A.M.I P.M. 1 1 P.M Mis STATIONS. leave] [arrive )... LEVIS. f I ..St. He rie June.. | ^Village St. Henrie '. a • ••• St. Gervais.... jg. 8g. • • • Larochelle .... a. -.Ste. Henedine. .f £ . • Scott Junction. -S §.Ste. Marie., 38f I.Hamennes-... I 45 J ...ST. JOSEPH... [ arrive] [leave 22 * 29 33* Mis Pas. a.m. ' 45 10.00 38 9.40 35 9.30 3o* 9-10 28 9.00 22* 8.30 16 8.05 11* 7 -45 6 * 7.25 7.00 A.M. NOTE.-Figuros opp, Stations in iiryt column denote population. X Pop. ot Township Included* .. 99 “ He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it. : Prov xi, 15. PRIVATE SURETYSHIPS ABOLISHED. CANADA Guafaptee Coiqpkqy. directors: President .Sir Alex. T. Galt, K.C.M.G., Montreal. Vice-President .Jno. Rankin, Esq.Montreal. John L. Blaikie, Esq., Toronto. Wm. Gooderham. Esq. “ A. R. Macmaster, Esq. Thomas Cramp, Esq., Montreal. D. Lorn Macdougall, Esq. “ Edward Mack ay, Esq. “ John Molson, Esq. R. J. Reekie, Esq. James Rose, Esq. < i i i <. i Le^al Adviser, J. C. Hatton, Montreal. Donald McInnes, Esq., Hamilton James. G. Ross, Esq., Quebec. A iiditor, J. Riddell, (Riddell & Evans, Public Accts.) Manager & Secretary,— EDWARD RAWLINGS. The business of this Company is solely that of granting Bonds of Suretyship for the faithful dis¬ charge of the duties of Employes in all positions of trust. In this it takes the place of private surety¬ ships, and obviates the necessity which formerly existed, for these dangerous responsibilities being assumed or continued in the future by Individuals. This Company has been especially approved and authorized by the Dominion and Provincial Govern¬ ments, to issue Bonds of Surety for Officers of the Finance, Post Office, Customs, Inland Revenue and other departments of the civil service. Also for Registrars, Sheriffs, Crown-Land Agents, Division Court Clerks and all other Officers of the Crown. Persons already sureties for others, and who may feel a delicacy in asking to be relieved, can effect their object by taking out a Bond of counter security in this Company against any loss for which they might be responsible as sureties. Tlte Canada Guarantee Coinpkny. • ------ _ ^ _ — __ _ _ _ _ It is the only Company licensed by Government to grant Guarantee Bonds throughout the Dominion. The Bonds of this Company are also accepted (in some cases exclusively) by the Banks, Railways. Boards of Trade, Municipal Corporations, Commer- \ cial Institutions, and Mercantile firms generally, as security from their Employes. The Bonds may be obtained without delay, or j any expense whatever beyond the actual Premiums. —which are so moderate as to render this valuable I • and independent system within the reach of all. Government Officers, and Employes of every j description are, therefore, now enabled to not only avoid the unpleasant necessity of asking their friends to become their Sureties, but they can at once RELEASE THEIR EXISTING PRIVATE SURETIES from all future responsibility, (as many have already done) and constitute themselves, as it were, their own j Bondsmen, through the medium of this Company. The great amount of benefit derivable from the adoption of this system of Guarantee, when con¬ sidered with the comparatively trifling outlay required to eftect it, commends the principle to every thinking person, be he Surety, Employe or Employer. I Full particulars, Prospectuses and Forms of Pro¬ posal, will be afforded on application to the Manager j at the Head Office. Montreal. EDWARD RAWLINGS, Manager. ' ST7r'jt^ !M r -*rirt : r7l . '* XXZ^aS BAi HfWM . HVt — Agents are desired to act for the Company in places not yet represented. Applications are invited from gentlemen of influence for that purpose. USE GRAY’S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. 71 ST. JOHN & MAINE RAILWAY. [Formerly European A North American.] (EXTENSION FKOM ST. JOHN WESTWARD.) James Murray Kay, Manager. Alex. McNaughton, Cashier. H. D. McLeod, Supt. Geo. A. Freeze, Ticket Agent. General Offices—St. John, N.B. [June 9, 1879. Trains Going West. Ms Stations. Exp. Acc. 0 4 6 8 11 15 30 22 25 30 33 36 38 42 46 49 61 66 72 76 85 91 92 206 '344 Leave ST. JOHN. Carleton. Fairville. South Bay*. Sutton *. Grand Bay *. Westfield .. Nerepis *. Eagle Rock. Welsford. Clarendon*. Gaspereaux *. Enniskillen*. Hoyt. Blissville *. Fredericton Junction... Tracy *.. Cork....*. Harvey. .. Prince William *. Magaguadavic. McAdam .j St- Croix*. VANCEPORO . BANGOR [M. C. Depot ] PORTLAND . 450 BOSTON. Arrive a.m. 8.151 8.30 8.45 8.52 9.00 9.10 9.22 9.34 9.41 9.50 10.03 10.12 10 20 10-28 10.37 10.50 11.02 11.30 11.44 11.68 12.09! 12.35 12-49 NOON 1.00 640pm 1o5am 6.30! a.m. PM. 4.SO 4.40 4.55 5-02 5.08 6.16 5-27 5-39 5.46 5.55 6.07 6.16 6 25 6.33 6.42 6.55 P.M. <~s • •-i O o ^ a 1—»• o o 3 Trains Going East. Ms Stations. Leave BOSTON . PORTLAND. BANGOR [M.C. Depot ] 0: YANCEBuRO St. Croix. 6 McAdam. Ar Lv 15 Magaguadavic*.. 19 Prince William*. 25 Harvey . 30 Cork*. 42 Tracy *.. 45 Fredericton Junction 50 Blissville*. 52 Hoyt. 56 Enniskillen*. 58 Gaspereaux *. 62 Clarendon *. 66 Welsford. 70 Eagle Rock . 72 Nerepis*. 76 Westfield . 80 Grand Bay * . 82 Sutton*. 85 South Bay*. 87 Fairville. 91 Carleton. 02lST. JOHN. Arrive Exp Acc. P.M. 7-00 . 11.45 0 • » « • ' < 20am << 140pm CD — 2.00 . a 2.10 • « • • • •2.35 o' • • • * * 2.48 r-t- 0 . 3 03 3 . 3.18 3.48 A.M. 4.00 7.50 1 • • • • * 415 8.00 4.25 8.07 4-33 8.14 . 1 4.40 8.21. 4.50 8.28..... 5.01 8.38). 5.10 8.46. 5.16 8.51. 5-28 9.011 .... 5.39 9.101. 5.47 9.18 5.54 9.24 6.00 9 30 6.15 9.45 6 30 10.00 P.M. AM. Flag Stations. Trains stop on signal. Connections —At St. John with Intercolonial Ry for Miramichi River, Ac., Prince Edward Island, Pictou and Halifax; steamers to Digby” and AnnapoPs, and with Windsor A Annapolis Ry from Annapolis. Steamers during summer season for Yarmouth. At Fredericton June., with Freder¬ icton Ry for Fredericton, and the New Brunswick Ry for Grand Falls, N.B., Fort Fairfield and Caribou. At McAdam, with New Brunswick A Canada Ry for St. Andrews, St. Stephens, Calais, Houlton, Woodstock, Fort Fairfield, Caribou and Grand Falls. At Vanceboro, with European A North American Ry for all parts of the United States. BANGOR & PISCATAQUIS RAILROAD. Moses Giddings, President. [Jan. 1, 1879- Arthur Brown, Superintendent, Bangor, Me. H- W. Blood, Treasurer. Bangor to Abbott. Mis STATIONS. 0 12 17 21 27 31 34 40 45 50 f\V LEAVE BANGOR . Oldtown. Pea Cove . Alton. South Lagrange .. Lagrange . Orneville. I Milo. South Sebec. East Dover. Dover A Foxcroft. 57!Low’s Bridge 59 ‘ 61 67 75 Sangerville Guilford. Abbott. BLANCHARD. 9.40 9-54 10.07 10 - 20j t 10.46 11.05 11.30 ARRIVE A-M. Exps. Mixed A.M. P.M. 7.30 2.00 8.20 3-00 8 50 3.30 9-06 4 00 9-17 4.40 Abbot to Bangor. Mis STATIONS. I Acorn. Mixed 5.15 5.30 5.50 6.10 6.40 7.05 7.30 P.M. LEAVE 0 BLANCHARD. 8 Abbott. 14 Guilford. 16 Sangerville. 18 Low’s Bridge. 23 Dover A Foxcroft-.. 25 East Dover. 30Sout l ebec. 35 Milo . 41 Orneville . 44 Lag ange. 48 S th Lagrange. 54 Alton. 58 Pea Cove. 63 Oldtown. 75 BANGOR. i ARRIVE P.M. A.M. 4- 30 4.55 5- 20 2 10 2-35 3.00 I !:::::! 3.30 6.00 3.37- 6.15 3.50 6.35 4.20 7.10 4.40 4.53! 5-10 t 5.40 7.40. 8 . 00 ! 8.50 I 9 . 20 ! CONNECTIONS AT Bangor —With Maine Central Ry. to and from Portland and Boston. Oldtown — With Euro¬ pean & North American Railroad, to and from Bangor. Guilford— With Stages to Moosehead Lake. Thirteen miles less stag¬ ing to Moosehead Lake by this r. P.M. 9-50 : 10.10 • • • • » 10-42 • • • • • 1 11.04 11.20 • • , . • r |. . T ■ i-2.45 Stations. LEAVE 0 CHICAGO • 3 22d Street... 14 Kensington 23 Gibson’s ... 29 Tolleston .. 44 Porter. 48 Furnessville 56 Mich. City . 61 Corymbo ... '3 Three Oaks 96 Albion.. .2150; 11.04 12.50,... 101 Marengo . .310 11.16'. 108 Marsh’llSOOO 11-50 1.30 115 White’s.12.06\. 121 BattlfCk 5900 12-19 1.65 130 Augusta . .600,12-42 135 Galesburg 150 12-52 144 Kalamazofl^ 149 Ostemo .. .210 11.59 1.2.25 12-50. 93 Niles . 99 Pokagon. 1-20 105Dowagiac_ — 116 Decatur — 1 40 124 Lawton. • 128 Mattawan.... 2.02 135 Ostemo.. 1-10. 140 Kalamazoo .. 1.20 a 1 * 49 Galesburg Mail ,? ay Exps. A.M. A.M. 7.00 9.00 7.12 9.12 7.50 ! 9.50 8.13,. 8.23. 8.3810.30 8.68. 19.05 . 9.2511.13 19.36 . 9-47 11-29 10.02 . Klmz Atlan. Jaekn Night Accm Exps. Exprs Exps. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 4.00 5.15 . 9.10 4.12 5.27 . 9.22 4.50 6.05 . 10-00 5.15... 5 • 2 c • • • •» • •,, • 5.45 6.50 . 6.Oo •••«, ••••« ^3• -15 ••••• 6.35 7.40 . 6.46 ,,,,, 6.57. 7.08. • • • • . 10.43 • • • • • • • # • • 11.30 11.52 10.15. 7.20.. .!...; +1022 . 7.27. .J. 10.32 •••• 7.35.. 10 4512.15 8.05 9.00 . 12.48 1110] ..... f8.19 . 11.15 ..... 8.3o ••••• •,,. * 1.17 11 39. 8.57. 1 . 1.40 11.57... • 9.15 . 12.05 . 9.23.. 11220..... 9.38 ... J. j 72.33 1.40 9.5010.28 ..... 2.27 168 Decatur 1450 2. 185 Pokagon . .250 2.* 191 Niles ...4650 5.05 197 Buchan*nl7iO J 202 Dayton. . .300’ 205 Galien ... .310 211 ThreeOaks500 218 NBuffaloOOO 223 Corymbo . ...i 228 Mich City4000 3.49 4.14 4.30 240 Porter. 4.54 249 Lake .275 255 Tolleston ... 261 Gibson’s .... 270 Kensingtn 500 281 22d Street.... 284 CHICAGO .. [300, (XX). arr 5.13 5.27 6.00 ft 37 6.60 P.M. j 2.38 . 1.38 5.00 2.43 . 1 • • • • > • i • • 12-05 5.25 ..... 1. 2.13 5-33. I .’. 2.31 5.50. 2.57 6.12. .. h ./ f > , , 4.07. 3.30 6 -55 4 15 1 3-45 7.07 ..... • •••• ••••• • • • 7.21. 7 QO 14.57. • • • • 4-27 l . ox. 7-45. 5.20. 4.50 8.10 5.30 5.44 . ... 5.23 8 33 5.58 6-02. 5.45 8-53 6-19 *•••• ••• • • • • . • 9.06 • • •. 9.18_ 6.50.... 6.411 9.40 7.10) 7.28.j 7.18 10-18 7.48 7.40 .... 7.30 10-30 8.00' P.M. P.M | A.M.| A.M. A.M.! 154 Augusta 12.52 1.02 1.27 2.15 176 Marshall ] ^ 0 ^ 0 ( L Z o.UU 183 Marengo. 2.40. lo8 Albion. 2.5243.24 197 Parma_ 4 ]5 203 Trumbull’s +1.42 2 05 2.40 219 (> rass Luke 223 Francisco.. 3.15 43.30 3.45 3.49 4 08 4.17 11.10 2.45 3.18 11.37 12.00 3.46 4*12 4.05 12.50 7-15 4.55 7.67 7-47 229 Chelsea. 4-40.!. 8.02 237 Dexter i o.OO . 241 Delhi .[5.10 • hf46 Ann Arbor.. 5.20 254 Y psilanti - 5.38' 260 Denton’s _+5 47 266, \* uyne June- 6-02 267j Wayne. 6.03. rn ... 6-18 - ink Jc. 6.33 DIT... 6.48 ARRIVE P.M. 5.10 5.24 5.45 . ,..i 8.ITT. - 8.251.. 2.05 8.35 6.25 2.20 9.00 6.41 ... [f9.09j. •.. 7.05 .O’ r 6.15 6.30 P.M. P.M. 2.44 9.23 .( 9-251 .I 9-40i 3.20 9.55 3.3510.10 A* jdf A.M. 7.45 8 00 A.M Average tieket fare 3 cen+s per mile. f Stop on signal. NOTES ON RUNNING OF TRAINS. '*.‘11 i. Trains. Tho Atlantic Express daily. The 3 ight Express daily, except Saturdays and Sundays rroin Chicago and Michigan City, and daily except Sundays from Kalamazoo. All other trains daily, except Sundays. Vi estxvai tl Trains. The Evening Express, Daily, except Sundays, from Detroit; on Saturdays run6 only to Kalamazoo, stopping at all stations. The Pacific Express , Daily. All other trains daily, except Sundays. ty>TE.-F*cuires ->pp, Stations in first column denote copulation, X Pep, of Townshir included. Map and Adver tisement of this L ine o n 72- 73 75 MICHIGAN' CENTRAL RAILROAD—Continued. E C. BROWN, Asst. Gen Supt., Jackson AIK LIKE DIVISION . [May 25,1879. Westward Trains. Eastward Trains. Mls: STATIONS. Mail. Exps. — DETROIT. LEAVE A.M. .... 700 ~d JACKSON. 11,500 l Ft Wayne Switch 7 Snyder’s. 14 Concord.310 lg Pulaski.- • 23 Homer.700 27 Clarendon ...210 33 Tekonsha.305 41 Union City. 1,250 4 g Sherwood . 53 Colon .400 6 oWa^epa. 210 04 Centreville • • .750 aq Three Rivers ) A w \ X4,000 I l 76 Coreys . 78 Jones . 84 Vandalia.175 89Cassopolis ...750 94 Dailey. 98 Barron Lake 103 NILES.4.700 -CHICAGO. 10- 25 10 30 11048, 11.04] 7 timi? 11.27 11- 35 11.52 12- 35 11250 i.oo; 8 tl-17S 9 1.26 M. 55 Pass. [Mls A.M- 40 . 50 -. 08 . • 23 .. 33. 44 .. 52 -. .08'.. .27|.. 1.38 fl-57 2 - 021 . 2.15 • 2.28 - 2- 38:. 12.52!. 3- 00'. 43 54 10 9.18 9-30 STATIONS. 4- 50 15.09 5- 14 5-27 5.37 5.50 Jt6.00 ! 6-10! _ ! 0 5 9 14 19 25 27 *1 39 43 50 55 62 70 76 80 85 89 96 102 103 CHICAGO. LEAVE • • • • NILES. Barron Lake. Dailey. • .. Cassopolis • . • Vandalia. Jones . Coreys. Mail. A.M. 7.00 ARRIVE 6.50. P.M. P.M. AM- 10- 50 fllOO 11.13 11.25 11.38 11- 53 11158 Three Rivers j Centreville. Wasepa .- Colon . Sherwood. Union City. Tekonsha . Clarendon . Homer. Pulaski. Concord . Snyder’s. Ft Wayne Switch JACKSON . • Exps. Pass. A,M. PM. 5-15 9.05 9.15 9-28 9.40 9.52| 10.05 j-1010 10.30 ' iO t— lO * (5 2* 12.18 12.30 12-41 1.00 6.40 6.52 ■ 6.59 7.161. 11.14 7.26 150 2.09 7.40; 7.59: 12.24 8.13 2.30, 8 20 12.42 2.52 13 07 3.25 3.30 DETROIT.. 6.45. ARRIVE P.M. P.M. 18.31. 8.40:- 18-53;- 9 10 •••• 9 • 151 p • m ■ © *—l m > HH P P w p 3 H P o w. 05 Z o < fc- CO K • * > C © <23 & « ^ 2 53 S- 2 w £>-<-> Si ~ O ® : > hh : as . C2 • < C0 • • • • • • • • • Pass. •iCQOOOO . -4 ^ CO CO — •LCXCIO • • • • • • • •< r-1-1 —< 05 Z o fr- 4.10 8.20 5 4.40 9.00 3 4.50 9.15 3 4-56 9-20 5 5 12 9-40 . 5.20 9.50 5.32 10-00 . 5.37 10 10 . 5.47 10.25 I 6 20 , 11.00 EC P.M. ! A.M. Eastward Trains. Mis STATIONS. Pass.' Pass. leave o SOUTH HAVEN 8 Geneva . 10 Grand Junction.. 12 Columbia . 15 Berlamont. 17 Bloomingdale ... 21 Goble’s. 22 Pine Grove. 25 Kendall’s . 31 Alamo . 39 KALAMAZOO •• ARRIVE A.M. P.M. 7.15 3-00 7.50 8-25 8-32 8.46 8.58 9.20 9.26 9.44 10.20 11.10 A M. 8-30 3.43 3.47 4.00 4-07 4-22 4.25 4- 40 5.03 5- 40 P.M. E. C. Brown, Asst. Gen. Supt, Jackson. Trains run daily ex¬ cept Sundays. Kalamazoo— Connects With Main Line.Michi¬ gan Central R.R. ; also with Grand Rapids pivp- columnGonctt uoniilatlAr. v Pod. of Township inciudeu. 76 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILED AD.-Continued. SAGINAW DIVISION. Chas. B. Bush, Div. Supt., Bay City, Mich. TRAINS GOING NORTH {May 25,1879. -Nils 1 Stations. CHICAGO leaye 0 JACKSON..L4500 “R’ves Junction. 375 S Mason.1.200 Vi Lansing. 5 250 i 8 Bath . cq Laingsburg.1,166 ", Bennington. 110 SOwsso . 2,100 87 s. he nt ni 1 g . 725 StCkries.750. -.Y littabawassee. 10Q Saginaw City.7,500 J^East Saginaw .... 11.500 iVc Milwaukee..560! 116 West Bay City .... 1,625 Bay City. A ccm A.M. A.M. 7.00 7.25 7.38 8.02 8.30 8.57 9.25 9.40 9.55| 10.28 10 . 45 : . 11.10 7.0511.23 7.15 11.32 7.35 11.48 8.00 12 - 12 ! 8.15 12.20, ^ARRITE A.M. P.M. Mail. Exprs P.M. A.M. 9.00 9.00 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mis Stations. Exj s P.M. 4.15 4.40 4.50 5.13 5.4G 6.00 6.15 6.30 7- 05 7.47 8.03 8- 30 8 47 8- 57 9 15 9- 40 9-50 P.M. LEAVE a m Bay City. a'06 West Bay City. $ 40 Zilwaukee. 7.02 East Saginaw . 7 15 Saginaw City. 7.25 Tittabawassee. 7.33 iSt. Charles.8.03 Chesaning . 8 20 Owosso.| 8.53 Bennington .. Laingsburg. Bath. Lansing. Mason. Leslie. Rives Junction. JACKSON. -xps Accm. P.M. P.M. 5.15 5.35 5-23; 5.43 5-47 6.10 6.05 6.25 6.15 6.35 6.26!. 6.55 7.15 7.52 8.27 8.46 9 00 9 20 9-45 .... 10-05'. 10- 17j. 10 45 . ARRIVE A.M. P.M. P.M. 9.10 9.25 9 40 10-00 +1030 10.55 11.05 11.30 CHICAGO.[ 7-40 1 _ARRIVE P.M. A.M. MACKINAW DIVISION. Chas. B. Bush, Div. Superintendent, Bay City, Mjch. TRAINS COIMG NORTH. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. Exps. j - WEST BAY CITY. — Bay City. 6 Kawkawlin. 29 St^ndish. 41 Wells. 54 West Branch.... 67 St- Helens. 93 Grayling. 113 Otsego Lake. .. 121 GAYLORD. • • • • • LEAVE A.M. ■ 8 . 20 :.. ... 8 15 .. 310 8.32 1 .. j 9.40 .. 10.25 .. 111-10 . 11.40.. 1.15 .. 2.05!.. 2.30.. ARRIVE P.M. Mis STATIONS. Mail. 0 8 28 54 67 80 92 115 121 OAYLORD . LEAVE A.M. Otsego Lake. Grayling. 10.48 88t. Helens.. West Branch. ELLS... Stnndish .. 1.15 2.05; 2 55! 3-40 5-00 5.30 5.15 P.M. 1 Kawkawlin. Bay City. WEST BAY CITY. arrive Daily, except Sundays. GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION. E. C. Brown, Asst. Gen ’1 Supt., Jackson. Mls ^Westw ard Trains.^ Stations. Kxp- , U.iTT ExJTs. — DETROIT. LEAVE l.M. p. 35 3. Eastward Trains. ML STATIONS. LEAVE 0 JACKSON 11500 10 Rives Junc .375 17 Onondaga . .110 24 EatonR’pidsI230 35 Charlotte .2300 : 46 Vermontville575 50 Nashville -..650j 62 Hastings. .1.800 73 Middleville .550 79 Caledonia. 85 Hammond . 94 Grand Rapids - • • • arrive a.m. p * 1.10 12 1.50 2 2.11 1 2-&5 ) .M. LEAVE 84 Grand Rapids 93 Hammond . 99 Caledonia 105 Middleville 116 Hastings 3.10* 1 3. 5.00 5.42 6.05 f3 6.25 3 7.10 4 a.m. p 34! 9. 00 ; 10 . M. P. *.M. • 45 • Id 22 36 12 s Nashville .58 132 YerraontviUe . .21 143 Charlotte_ .29 154 Eaton Rapids . 50 161 Onondaera. .20 1(38 Rives Junction .34 178 JACKSON 42 ARRIVE 05 - DETROIT .... M. ARRIVE A.M. 12.15 12-40 12-50, 1.03 1.29 1.57 Exps. | Exps. Exps. A.M *6.0C 6.25 6.36 6.50 7.14 7-42 7.50 P.M. * 6.00 6.42 7 00 7.25 t 8.00 9.10, 9.15 2.05! 2-25 2 47 3.001 3.12: 3.35 P.M . 1 6.30 3535 P.M. A.M. 10-00 8.15 10-40 8.38 11.10 H.37 12.15 MDT 8.52 9.05 9.25 A M. 11.50 P.M. CONNECTIONS AT MASON—Stages to Dansville. LANSING — With Ionia and Lansing Railroad, and with Stages for Okemos, Williains- town and Howell. OWOSSO — With Detroit and Milwaukee Railwaj-. EAST SAGINAW-With Flint and Pere Marquette Railway. EATON RAPIDS—With Stages daily for Lansing. CHARLOTT E—With Stages daily for Olivet, and Marshall. GRAND RAPIE'S - With the Detroit p. Stations in first cousin denote population, X Pop. of Township includes 11 WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. General Offices—Philadelphia, Pa- G- B. Roberts, President. Wm- Taylor, Sec- and Treas- S. B Kingston, Gen-Frt.Agt. A- J- Cassatt, Vice-Pres. Robt- W. Downing, Comptroller. L- P. Farmer, G n- Pass.Agt. Frank Thomson, Gen. Man. W- J. Sewell, Spt., Camden, N.J. J. B. Clement, “ Bagg. Philadelphia Time] CAPE MAY, MILLVILLE AND VINELAND TRAINT. {June 2, 1879. Mlsf Stations. 0 2 4 8 11 18 21 24 28 30 35 37 39 53 59 62 66 69 78 81 Leave Philadelphia .674022 Camden.200U0j Gloucester.3682 ♦Woodbury. 1965 Wenonah.100 ♦Glassboro.500. Clayton.300 Franklinville -• 200 Malaga.150 'Newfield. 2'X) ♦Vineland...4000 S. Vineland.200 | ♦Millville.6100 iBelleolain.25 !Mt. Pleasant_—50 ♦SeaviHe.100 Swain’s . *C. M. Ct. House . 500 Bennett’s.100 ]*Cape May .3500 Arrive Pas. Pas- Pas Pas. Sun. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 8.10 11.40 3-10 5-30 8.30 8.20 11.50 3.20 5-40 8 40 8-32 12.05 3.32 5-58 8.53 8-45 12.17 3.40 6.07 9.04 8-53 12.24 3-50 6 14 9.11 9.14 12-39 4.00 6.32 9.26 9.23 12-47 4-08 6.40 9-35 9.30 4.13 6.47 9.40 9.38 4.20 6.56 9.48 9.43 4.25 7-01 9 53 9.53 4.36 7.11 10.03 10.03 4.42 7-17 10-09 10-13 4.50 7.23 10-17 10 49 5-12 10.38 11.00 | • • • • • 5-30 • « 1 • • 10-48 11.05 • * , • * 5-45 10.54 11.13 * • • • 5.54 11.01 11 22 • • • , * 6.03 11.07 11.38 • • • 6.17 * • • • « 11.19 11.45 * • • • • 6.25 . 11.27 A.M. P.M. P,M. P.M. A.M. Stations. Leave ♦Cape May. Bennett’s. ♦C. M. Ct. House ... . Swain’s . ,*Seaville. Mt. Pleasant. Belleplain. ♦Millville. S. Vineland. ♦Vineland. Newfield ... Malaga. Franklinville . Clayton.. *Gtassboro. Wenonah. ♦Woodbury. 14 lou center. Camden. Pas. A.M. Pas. A.M. 6 50 6.58 7.12 7.26 Arrive 6.20 6-26, 6.38’ 6.40 6.43 6.511 7.001 7 . 10 ; 7.28 7.30 7.40 7.53 8.00j P.M. P.M. 7.40 7- 53 8.18 8.29] 8.35 8.44 8.48 8- 56 9.02 9.11 9.22 9- 30 9.40 9.51 10- 05 a.m. 1.05 1.16 1.29 1.36 1.49 2-02 2.10 P.M. P.M. 4- 00 4.08 4.22 4.28 4.36 4.42 4.54 5.19 5- 2-5 5.31 5.39 5:43 5-51 5.56 6.03 6.16 6.21 6.31 6.44 6.50 P.M. SAGINAW VALLEY & ST, LOUIS RAILWAY, GENERAL OFFICES-SAGINAW, xMICH. [March 9, 1879. D. H. Jerome, President. N. W. Merrill, Superintendent. (Has charge of General Freight and Passenger Dept., Car Service, Motive Power, Car Dept., Purchasing Agent, Ac.) GOING WEST, Mis 0 2 6 9 11 12 16 19 23 26 28 35 STATIONS. Exps.l Mail. LEAVE i EAST SAGINAW. 11500 Saginaw. 7500 Tittabawassee June. -900 Swan Creek.450 Graham’s. Sand Ridge. Hemlock. Porter’s.X2000 West Mill. Wheeler’s.250 Breckenridge. ST. LOUIS.1000 ARRIVE P.M. P.M. 3.00 5. 9-12 5 9.30 5- 18.39 |5. 19.44 f5. 19-51 f5- 10.00 6. 10-0016. tl020 f6. 10.32 6. 10.38 6. 10.57 7. P.M. 00 12 30 39 441 51 00 ) 00 20 32 38 00 6.00 6.20 6.50 © m . 0) ■* r ,« Ml 0m r GOING EAST. Mis! STATIONS. LEAVE 0 ST. LOUIS. 7 Breckenridge. 9 Wheeler’s . 12 West Mill. 16 Porter’s. 19 Hemlock. 23 Sand Ridge . 24 Graham’s. 26 Swan Creek. 29 Tittabawassee June. 33 Saginaw . 35 EAST SAGINAW. ARRIVE EXprs A. 6- 6- 6. f6. 7- 7. 17. 17, t7. 7- M- 15 33 38 49 00 08 Mail. P, 2 . 2 . 2 . 12 . f3. 3. 1713 24f3 3213 38 58 10 M- 12 36| 42 54 05 14 23 30 35 44 03 18 M. P O c3 . P tfi- m • 4.20 5.12] 5.30 “DETROIT, HILLSDALE & SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. D. L. Quirk, President, YpsilaNTI, Mich. I W. F- Parker, Superintendent , Ypsilanti, Mich. Trains are ran Daily. Sundays excepted ^ and by Chicag o Time. GOING WEST M 0 11 25 41 43 49 51 61 65 static ns. DETROIT.80,0 YPSILANTI J 6,000 ( Brooklyn. Jerome. Hillsdale. . BANKERS Mail. Sxp6. : a.m. P.M. ) 8-15 6 05 l 8-10 7.36 j 10.45 7-40, ) 11.15 8.10 011.53 8-48] 012.25 9 .20 i 512-46 9-40 . 1.02 9-57 0 1.14 10.10 0 1.35 10.30 . 1.10 10.00 p.m. P.M. p o ci P fcn ca P © w ft o -4J m GOING EAST- Mis 1 STATIONS. 0 BANKERS. 4 Hillsdale. 11 North Adams.. 16 Jerome. 22 Somerset. 29 Brooklyn. 40 Manchester. .. 54 Saline-. 95 DETROIT Mail. Exps. P.M. A.M. 2.00 5-00 2.10 5.30 3-00 6.52 3.13 7.12 3-29 7.25 3-50 7.50 4-02 8 30 4.53 9 10 5.15 10-35 5.38 10-45 6.48 11.45 1 P.M. A.M. p o IS p Wj ’ m P © TO a o -u c n 1 i\ov. 24, 1878“ CONNECTIONS Detroit — With all Rail w ay s"di verging. Ypsilanti—W ithMi - chigan Central Ry. Manchester — With Jackson Division of the Lake Shore . Brown, Gen. Manager, Sandusky, 0. Chas. Howard, Supt.. Springfield, 0. C. B. Lockwood, Gen. Frt. Agent, Sandusky. 0. John L. Moore, Treasurer, Sandusky, 0. H. M. Bronson, Gen. Ticket Agent, L. H. Lewis, Auditor, S. P. Hare, Supt. Tel. & Train Disp. B. J. Gregg, Master Mechanic, [July 13, 1879- (t u u (( T he time herein give n will be made as far as practicable, but is not guaranteed. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. Mis Mail. Exps. A.M. P.M. / LEAVE 0 SANDUSKY 13,500 6 Castalia .275 r9.14 IS. 15 11 York .• -100 19.26118-30 Arr 9.40 Pass. Mis P.M. 1.15 — 1.29 — STATIONS. Mail- Pass LEAVE! CINCINNATI.. DAYTON . 17 Clyde.. .2,110 j g;jg |— 22 Green Springs .-850 9 59; 9-00 2-05 27 Watson’s.*1008 *9.14 f2.18 34 Tiffin $ Arr ..... ( Lve 10.24 9.32 2 31 5,100 43 Berwick .. .190 fl041 T9-55 2.50 45 Adrian .275 f1045 1 100 l! 2.54 50Carey .700 10.5510.15] 3.10 57 Whartonsburg. . 210 11.10 10 -33 43.30 62 Forest .. -375 j -A rr G- 21 10-45, 3-43 L ( Lve.. 64 Patterson.310 11.25 ’t1050| 3.47 ‘ Grant’s.*113511.0414.00 Kenton . 2,700 \ j j. 45 n J ' 4 . u 80 Silver Creek. *120011136' 4.30 83Yelverton . 110 p.m. tll44! 4.36 86 Belle Centre .. .280 12.11 11.55 14.45 88 Richland.110 12.14 12.00 4.49 91 Huntsville.350 12-21 12.10 4.58 98|Bellefo]\taine S A 12 35,12-29 5.15 3,200 ( L J1255 .1 5.35 69 74 106 Wist Liberty 110 Lippencott’s. 112 Saratoga .. 116 Urb ana. 4,300 124 Tremont- ... 130 SPRINGFIELD .! [12,700. .ark 750 l.Kil2.54i 5.53 Arr Lve *1.18 *1 -05, 16 .03 *1.22;*1.13 f6-08 1.28. 1.24 ... *1.47 1.55; 2.10 P.M. A.M. 155 DAYTON....31,000 215 CINCINNATI ... [217.000.. ARR 3.10 5-55! P.M. [ 6.15 | 6 . [ 6.50 P.M 3.25; 8-45 6.20 a.M. 11.15 P.M. LEAVE 0 SPRINGFIELD .. 5 Tremont. 14 Urb ana. \ ^ ri ( Lve 18 Saratoga!. 20 Lippencott’s. 25 West Liberty... 32 Bellefontaine | ^ 39 Huntsville. 42 Richland. 44 Belle Centre.... 48Yelverton. 50 Silver Creek.... 56 Kenton .j 61 Grant’s!. 67 Patterson. 68 Forest .j -^“r 73 Whartonsburg .... 81 Carey. 85 Adrian. 87 Berwick. 96 Tiffin .j 103 Watson’s. 108 Green Springs ... 113 Clyde. \ Arr 119 York..IB 6 124 Castalia ... 130 SANDUSKY. arrive a.m. 8.300 10.50 . A.M. 11.55 12-10 12.22 A.M 7.20 7.40 Exps 7.59 A M. 1-55 2.24 2.47 12.29 IS.07 .. ..18.14 12-40 8.25 12.55'. 1.20 8.48 1.36; 9.03 l-42i 9.10 1.46i 9.15 1 54 9.26! 2.00 9-28 ■ 3.18 3.42 4.02 4.18 2 . 1 o 9.40/ 4.56 2.27 9.54 .; 2.3610.05' 5.25 .. - 110 . 10 ..... 2.4010 15 5.31 2.5010.2S 3 05 11 00 11108 JICCIC • S :s, S ■C^CM Ph ;coo • 1 W I w o < W K UJ K > a i es ◄ ►< * : j 2 ^ ^ C C3 _ * ^ 13.15 13.20 3.37 4.05 15.46 6-09 16.23 +111416.30 < P & ^ r—I -*t< S 11.35 3.5511152 12.05 656 7.17 7.32 7.50 4.1612.17 7.55 14.3011232 18.09 14 4211245 18.22 1.00 P.M. 4.55; P.M. 8.35 A.M. East. COLUMBUS DIVISION. West. Mis STATIONS. Pass. Exps.) Pass. A . ^1 .1 A • ^ f . I 1 217.000. lve INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI ... DAYTON. 0 SPRINGFIELD . 11 Plattsburg. 2.2910-42 20 London. 2000 2.50 11.00 35 Galloway’s. ] 3.20 ll.43 45 COLUMBUS 31,500 3-5212.10 ARRIVE- P.M. P.M. P.M. 12.05 3.45 6.15 7.00 9.20 2.05 10.201 7-20 7.49 8.12 Mis STATIONS. 18.49 9.15 P.M. LEAVE 0 COLUMBUS. 10 Galloway’s. 25 London. 34 Plattsburg. 45 SPRINGFIELD .. DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. ARRIVE Pass. A.M. 10.00 Pass. Exprs P.M. 6-00 1102416.25 P.M 3.30 4.19 10-59 11.20 11.45 12-55 345 6.25.10.55 P.M. P.M. P.M. 7- 00 7.25 . 7.50 8- 45, 11.15 . 5.00 6-00 * Do not stop. 1 Flag Stations. 1 Stop for meals. _____Trains run dail y, S u nda; s excepted. Average tic lcet tor e cents p er mile. J_Trains are run by Columbus Time. Bellefontainf— With Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati k Indianapolis Railway. Carey— With Findlay Branch. CONNECTIONS. Clyde— With Lake Shore & Mich. So. Ry. Columbus— With Balt. k Ohio, Pittsburgh. Cinti. & St, Louis, Col. & Hocking Valley, and Cleve., Columbus, Cinci’ti. k Indianapolis Rys. Dayton— With Dayton k Union Railway. j Forest —V ith Pitts.F.Wayne A Chicago Ry. Sandusky —With BaiPnore k Ohio and Lake Shore k Michigan Southern Railways. Springfield — With Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati k Indianapolis Ry; and with Spring- field Branch of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati k St. Louis Railway. Tiffin —With Chicago Division of B. k 0. R. Urbana— With Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway. s # u> CtHumaiLiat>&e uuimianuai X raiiL icw» V FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES —EAST SAGINAW, MICH. [May 25, 1879. Jesse Hoyt, President, New York. _ I J>* Edwards, General Freight Agent. W W Crapo, Vice-Pres., NewBedford,Mass San*ord Keeler, Superintendent. Rfnry C Potter, General Manager & Treas. J P. Nourse, General Ticket Agent. Gilbert W. Ledlie, Auditor. W. L. Webber, Land Commissioner. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Mis' Stations. Mail. Exprs Accm leave' A.M. 0 TOLEDO. ...32,000 25 Monroe.5,200 34 Grafton.200 C.& C S.Junc. Waltz. New Boston ^150 [via M.C.R.) l’ve DETROIT -80,000 A.M. 11.00 11.55 tl215 12.18 11223 t!233 | ■ .M.lNQON . 501.12-08i P.M. Ntr.x P.M. 8.10 9.35 11003 10-08, +1015 +1030' WAYNE ...... 900i 10-35 1 Plymouth .1,009110-53 1 D. L. & N. Je.... ; . 10.5& 1 Northville. 650; 11 - 02j 1 Novi.1-50 -lI - 1 1 1 +1 Wixom .]11-20| 1 Milford.1,375 11-32 Highland. Clyde..; • Holly .1,500 12-05 Grand Blanc ...320 x2.26 FLINT.5,45012-4o Mount Morris.. 575 .1.00:13- Pine Run ......610 • • -.1+3. County Line. Bridgeport.510 E Saginaw . .11,750 Saginaw City. 153 155 152 162 167 169 186 191 196 203 213 217 226 230 248 279 00 ! 6 17) 6 .19 6 .27 6 • 37+6 • 48+6 .00 7 • 1017 • 16 fi .35 7 .55 10 25 35j 8. ...Its. P.M. 1 0.10 15111.10: 31.! 33 11.50 Portsmouth . Bay Gity- .. E. Saginaw. J.L. AS* Jun. Freeland .300 Midland.1,200 Averill.125 Sanford.125 Loomis. Clare.450 Farwell. Lake . Sears . Evart.120 Hersey, 600. REED CITY. • 350 Baldwin. LUDINGTON..-.. ARRIVE 6.00 • 471 9-52 6.52 .55)10.00! 7.00 ,25 P.M. P.M. f Trains stop by signal. BAY CITY DIVISION. Trains leave East Saginaw at 6.00, 8-30 A-M-, 12.40, 4.20, 9.30 p.m. ; leave Bay City at 6.45, 11.30 a.m., 2.45, 6 00, 10-00 p-m. FLINT RIVER DIVISION. Trains leave Flint at 6.00 p.m. for Genesee, Ottisville Otter Lake, arriving at 7.40 p m. Trains ]«ave Otter Lake at 8- 35 A.M.,forFlint and intermediate Stations, arriving at 9.50 a.m. Distance 19 miles. Trains are run by Detroit Time. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mis Stations. 2.20 ..... LEAVE LUDIKGT’N Baldwin. REED CITY Hersey. 62iEvart. Sears. Lake . Farwell. Clare . Loomis. Sanford. Averill. Midland. Freeland •.. J.L. AS. June E. Saginaw . • Exps. Mail. Mail. Exps. A.M. a.m. 5- 30 6- 36 A.M. 7.30 1C. 25 P.M. 110 112 118 127 7 • 15 2‘> )5pm Bay City ... Portsmouth Saginaw City 138 E. Saginaw. 144 Bridgeport 156 'County Line 150 Pine Run .. 163 Mount Morris 171 FLINT. |l7‘)jGrand Blanc Il88 ! Holly . 1196 Clyde. 199 Highland • • • 203 Milford. 209 Wixom. 212 Novi. 216 Northville •. 220 D. L. & N. J 7.40 8.06 8.15 8-42 9.01 9.15 9.30 10.21 10 30 10.50 11.15 11.50 11.55 2.15 2.40 2.51 3.37 3.52 4-08 4 56 5.03 5.20 5.49 6.27 6.25 6.45:11.30! 6.00 6.52(11.38 6.07 .50:11 • .15 12. .5612. 221 228 Plymouth WAYNE . 14' 2, ■ 20+2 .28: 2- .40+3 ■49,13. .58 3. .02 3. 52 7. 00 7- 40) 7. 55 8. 15< 8. 34* 8. 40 |8. 48 8. 00+9. 10-00 10-12 10-55 1.14 2.30 236 240 243 '244 1254 279 DETROIT (via m.O.r) New Boston Waltz ...... C.& C.S.Junc Grafton. Monroe. TOLEDO .. • ARRIVE 10-05 10.20 11.10 A.M. P.M. .80 10. •M. P. !0b .06 .14 • tii. P.M. 5.05 • « 1 1 ■ 6-00 8.00 P.M. 6 37 +6.38 7.10 7-17 8.00 10-00 A.M. CONNECTIONS AT Detroit — With Grand Trunk and Great Western and C. S- R’ys to and from the East. Wayne —With Michigan Central Railway, for all points East and West. Toledo —With Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway for Cleveland and Cnicago ; with the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry,for Cincinnati and the South ; with the Vi abash R’y for the South and South West; and the C. & T. R.R. for Columbus and Central Ohia. Reed City —With the Grand Rapids A In¬ diana Railway for the North and South. Flint— With Chicago and Lake Huron. Holly —With Detroit and Wilwaukee. Monroe.— With the L S- & M.S- R’y for the West, and Canada Southern R’y for Toledo. IWOTK.-Figuress bUtAions in nest column denote population. X * "op. of Township included. Average Ticket fare 3 cents per mile. so i DETROIT, LANSING & NORTHERN RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES —DETROIT, MICH. Alpheus Hardy, President. Detroit. Mich. Chas. Merriam, Treasurer, Boston, Mass J. B.M ulliepn Genera] Superintendent. W.A. Carpenter, Gen.Frt. A Pass Agt, Detroit [June 29,1879. AllanBourn, Purchasing Agent, Detroit, t v --n HoWAR ^ Assist. Treas., Ionia, Mich. Ar t ^ EKrE ’ A ^ountant and G. T. A. 31. T. Thomas, Chief Erg. & Asst. Supt. TRAINS GOING WEST. -*_ Mis, STATIONS. Exps. Fixprs Mixed P.M, 10.31 11035 5.20 t5.23 leave a.m. _ 0 DETROIT100,000; 9.50| 4.40 3 Gr. Trunk June- 10.05 4 55 8 Greenfield.T101515.05 12 Redford.210;fl026 +5.15 14 Fisher’s .... 16 Elmwood ... 17 McKinney’s 18 Livonia. io.^2 23 Plymouth . 100010.53 29 Salem.11.10 34 South Lyon ..725 11.22 37 Green Oak. 43 Brighton-. ..475 46 Genoa...._220 52 Howell .. ..1,225 t!038 |5 25 ~ “ 5.30 11.29 11.40 11148 12.00 57 Fleming. j fl208 12 17 12.28 12.40 5.38 5.53 6.05 16.12 6.25 16-32 6.44 f6.56 7.04 7.15 7.27 17.35 A.M. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mis STATIONS. 17.42> 7.49' 61 Fowlerville... 210 66 Webberville ... 71 Williamston.. 410 75 Meridian.11250 78 Okemos.12.58 82 Chicago June ... 1-04 85 L ANSING.. 5,300 1.30' 8.15;.... 86 North Lansing... ! 1 33: 8.20,.... 94 Delta. 1 1-45; 18-32]- 96 Ingersoll’s.. 11-48:18 35 - 99 Grand Ledge..825' 1.56 8-43 - 103 Eagle . ! 2-05 18.50 .... 107 Danby.275 12-15 [8.59:- HI Portland. ..1,075 2.22' 9.05;_ 115 Collins.{ 2.33 9.16 ..... Lyons .750 2.41 9.23 - Ionia .2.550 3.00 9-35 Stanton Junction 3.13,19 47 Palmer’s. 3.2411000' 7-50 3.31J1004 8.05 6.45 . 7.25 . 136Kiddville.> 3.4510.10 8-45 © s a e- •8 © * © X Exps Exps. LEAVE a.M. 0 HOWARD.< 5 55 4 Coral. .! 6.05 6 Maple Valley. 6.12 8 Trufant’s . 6.18 13Gowen . 6.30 19 Greenville.. 6.43 24Kiddville .! 6.56 26 Chadwick’s. 7 . 0 9 29 Palmer’s....+7.10 +4-00 33Stanton Junction.. 17.2514.12 38 Ionia. 7.50 4-35 4§ Lyons. 8.01 1 46 “ms.. .. 18 08 4-54 50 Portland. 8.17 5-05 5o Danby.. ^Eagie.18.30+5.20 P.M. 2.45 2.55' 3-01 3-08 3.22 3.32 3.451. °.53i 8.38 18.44 5.27 . 15.35 . 5.38!* 5.50 . 6.15'. 6.21 . © s X Ar . • Lvl 141 Greenville 141 Do. 14“ Gowen... 152,Trufant’s. 151 Maple Valley.... 156 Coral. 160 HO WARD....300 ARRIVE ,10.23 . 4.0010.23 9.20 4.1210.3510.00 4-2410 50 10 35 4.2010.5610.50 4-35 11.00 11.05 4 45 11.1011.30 P.M. P.M. A.M. 6 64 Grand Ledge- 67 Ingersoll’s.... 69 Delta.|8.47 74 North Lansing- 9.00 70 LANSING.f9-10 : 78 Chicago June.j 9.15 81 Okemos. J9-22 -f6 28 lo w®n- dian ;.19.3016.35 89 Williamston . 9-39 6.43 Webberville*.i 9-50 6.55 100 Fowlerville.10.01 7.05 104 Fleming.tl008 |7.12 109 Howell . 10-20 7 23 115 Genoa. 11030 +7.34 ID Brighton. 10.38 7.42 123 Green Oak.fl050 f7-54 126 South Lyon. 10-56 8.01 131 Salem.11.10 f8-12 D8 Plymouth . 11.25 8.26 .. lf z Livonia. 11 36 8-35.. 143 McKinney’s.11.40.i.. 144 Elmwood.fll42;t8.42 .. 146 Fisher’s.fll48 +8.47.. 148 Redford.11.50 1...... 152 Greenfield.D205 . 157 Gr. Trunk June-.. +1215' 9.15 .. DETROIT.12 ARRIVE 02 © bo a © 02 02 c3 © > eg © u © Pi S3 © H- s h © & © Mi eg S © X © © CO © Pi o 02 £ 02 0 a S-i H I 02 a © © X © ec r Jl © it £ © > &D eg 160 30, 9.30 P.M. P.M. < STANTON BRANCH. Mis STATIONS. 0 IONIA, 2,550. leave 22'STANTON, 650 Pass. Pass. Mis 8.06 AM 4-OOpm 0 8 11 “ 4.12 “ 2 8.21 “ 4.22 “ 5 8.35 “ 4.34 “ 10 8.-15 “ 4.45 “ 15 8.55 “ j f4.55 “ 1 19 9.00am D.00 PM 22 STATION 0 STANTON- Pass. M xed. _ 6.30 am 2.20 PM 6.34 “ 12.25 it 1 6-45 “ 2.35 u 6-55 “ 12.47 <« 3 0 9 “ 7.20 “ 3.13 it I 7.35 am 3.27 PM CONNECTIONS AT Lake S™ 1 &M.Thiga®SouthTrf gfiimadPandTTeTelSd *“ POto ** to ,h *°™*° Line of Steamers for all points East and South-East; and with Mason > and Jackson ; and with the Peninsular Railway for R £ llr 2 a< ? +? r .f >on + ia c. Holly, Flint Ac., Charlotte, Battle Creek, Cassopolis, South Bend, &c. A-C#, and the Michigan Ccntial Railroad for Chicago, Kala- mazoo, Ann Arbor, Ac., &c. ’ IONIA—With Detroit & Milwaukee Raili-oad for Grand PLYMOUTH-With Holly. Wayne A Monroe Railroad, ' Sapi <^ Grand Haven Milwaukee, Muskegon, St. Johns, Ac. forVayne, NorthTille, and Milford. HOWARD — With Grand Rapids & Indiana Rail¬ road, for Big Rapids, Paris, Ac., and stages for Newaga j LANSING—With Jackson A Saginaw Division of Michigan Croton, Ac. iliOTlS.-I’igares o^>.la llrst colunmuoaote population. X Pop. of VownsLip included. 81 CHICAGO, PORT HURON & CANADA LINE. (Chicago & Lake Huron and Chicago 04 Wakelee . 5.20 12.30 >07 Roper’s .. >12 Cassopolis . 5.54 1.18 >21 Edwardsburgh. • 6.12 2.30 ! >31 Mishawaka. 7.00 3 97 !35 South Bend .... 7.15 4 . 10 ! !44 Crum’s Point. • • 7-45 5.05 !51 Fish Lake. 8 10 !55 Stillwell. 8-21 6.15 !60 Kingsburv. 8.33 6.45 !65 Union Mills .... 8.49 7.15 !71 Haskell’s. 9.05 7.50 81 VALPARAISO. 9-35 9.00 arrive p.mJ A.M. P.M. Trains run daily, except Sundays. CONNECTIONS. Port Huron —With Grand Trunk and Great Western Railways. Lapeer.— With Michigan Central Railroad. Flint— With Flint & Pere Marquette R y. Durand— With Detroit & Milwaukee R’y. Lansing— With Detroit, Lansing & Northern R.R.; with Lansing Div. of Northern Cntl. R.R.; with Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw R.R. Charlotte— With Michigan Central R.R. Battle Creek— With Michigan Central R.R. Vicksburg— With G’d Rapids ^Indiana R.R, TRAINS GOING EAST. Ms STATIONS. Mail Exp. Mix. ■ LEAVE A.M. P.M. A.M. 0 VALPARAISO. 7.00 5-OG . 10 Haskell’s . 7.30 6.00 16 Union Mills . 7.45 6.40 . . . . • .. . 21 Kingsbury . 8.03 7.10 26 Stillwell . 8.18 7-42 . 30 Fish Lake . 37 Crum’s Point.. . . 8.48 8.48 46 South Bend. ... 9.18 10.42 50 Mishawaka . 9.30 11.06 60 Edwardsburgh -. 10.00 12.-24 69 Cassopolis.” ... 10.30 1.18 74 Roper’s . 77 Wakelee . 11-00 2 05 82 Marcellus . ‘ .. . 11.15 2.35 93 Schoolcraft .. 11.48 3-42 98 Vicksburg . 12.00 4 40 106 Scott’s . 12.24 5.30 111 Climax. 12.40 6 00 121 Battle Creek.*. 1-25 7.00 135. Bellevue . 2-05 .... 140 Olivet . 2.18 147 Charlotte . 2.35 154 Potterville. 2.55 161 Millett’s . 3.12 166 Lansing. 3.27 168 D. L. C(»ococ Ci cmiqt— i cm CMt ■TO t—i O CM lO LC OrHHi-. QC ^ t —icmcm f • rH <©5 t CM COCO <0- 0500000000000 o o o miCOCrl COO CO 7-17— 7—I CNb-r- cm cm cm co xooroooioc. 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A. ARRIVE .t ARRIVE P.M. A.M. 6.35 3.20 A.M. P.M. Average ticket fare Scents per mile. * Flag Stations. | Runs daily except Saturdays. All other Trains daily except Sundays. OOCO^TOCOOC5CMlOt^C5CMiO h-iCMCOCOCOC'Ct^.^.^.^.^^ ^ 05 ©5 05 05 ©5 05 05 05 ©5 05 05 05 05 ;OC0-^rOC0O05CMt0t^C5CML0 COCO^T}< “CO©©©©©©©©©©©© f-Y; ~ {JO ^ . I’m .A .« ^ oi% ■° JI 6 I as 2 9 § ^ © c © g««a| m % Mixed Train leaves Waterloo at 6.20 n.m., aiTiving at Dubuque at 2.00 p.iu. + Daily. I Mondays 12.40 p.m O^CMCQ^O-rf^ S O 53 *3 > OQ. ' mm ,_ __ i —* SiOTE.-Figures opp. Stations in first column denote population, x Fop. of Township included. kpot' 6.401 7.45! 8.50 9-40 10-50' 1.555.201 7.151 7.50 1050) ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY — Continued [ceicagotimej NORTHERN DIVISION. John C. Jacobs, Division Superintendent, Amboy, Ill. [June 1, 1879 GOING SOUTH. Mis Stations. Exprs | Accm. Pass. LEAVE A.M. o DUBUQUE 19,00C *6.30 1 Dunlkitii . • • 1,400 6.45 18 Galena.7,05C 7.22 25 Council Hill.. 750 1 - 39 31 Scales Mound,750 7.55 39 Apple River,1.120 8.13 45 Warren • ...1,700 8.25 48 Nora. 1,075 8.33 56 Lena.1,300 8.50 61 Eleroy t. 9.00 69 Freeport, 7,900. 9.25 77 Baileyville .. 9.43 82 Forreston... .220010.10 86 Haldanet ...1.30010.25' 91 Polo.1,80010.43 97 Woosung t ....220 11.06 103 North Dixont-11.25 105 Dixon .4,10011-30 111 Eldena 1.11.45 117 Amboy - 2,8^< 12 00 124 Sublette.... 1,325 12.23 189 CHICAGO Ar. 3 50 300,000 p.m. P.M. P - *2.50 3.05 9. 4.1010- 4.3810 5.0510- 5.40 i0. 6.03H- 6.2011- 6 50 11 • 7.10.il- 7.5512- 8-3512 9.00 1- 2 .’ 2 . 9 AJ • 3. 3. 3. 4- P M. ,M 10 25 12 31 36 5. OS 15 35 45 25 48 20 36 04 30 55 00 30 45 10 GOING NORTH. 10 - A. 40 M. Mis Stations. Exp?. V ] Pass. Accm. LEAVE P.M. A.M. A.M. 0 CAIRO . *6.00 *3.10 .... [Nee following page.'' A.M. A..M . 112 CENTRALIA... 12.30 9-OOj.| 113 Central Citv t. • • 114 Branch Junction v • uo. 9.10 . 1 9.25 118 Sandoval. 12.48 128 Patoka.! 1. I^'IO.OO 131 Vernont.j 1 - 30 10-14 136 Shobonier t.* _1_ L 40;io. 31 LEAVE St. LOUIS. P.M. 7-00 A.M 8J)0 11. oo! 20 48 13 Mendota .. .3,60 "- d1 ia tx; "* aOO i I 1 1. 1. 2- 2 2- 2 . 3 3. 3 ^0 Dimmickt- .1,520 48 La Salle • .5,225 51 Oglesbyl. 57 Tonica.725 62 Lostant.425 69 Wenona.900 74 Rutland.425 79 Minonk — 1,150 88 Panola.1,275 91 El Paso... 1.600 95 Kappat. 225 3- 00 Hudson.1,400 3- 07 Normal.1,135 4. 09 Blmington,15,000 4. 14 Randolph!. j 4. ;20 Hey worth .. -325 4- 27 Wapella • • 1,475 31 Clinton ... .1,825 39 Maroa . 800 46Forsytht., ~ 52 Decatur . • •.7,200 s6 57 Wheatlandt,1,350 6 62 Macon.1,600 6 :68 Moawequa 900 7 176 Assumption . .600 7 85 Pana.2,250 “ !92 Oconee.325 02 Ramsey .... 1,875 ilOVera t.21G 115 V AND ALI A.. l,800 l 580 St. LOUIS.. ... 5,675 ARRIVE 121 Shobonier t.j 126 Vernont. 529 Patoka.1,300 539 Sandoval ..1,000 543 Branch Junction 544 Central Cityt, 850 545 CENTR’L1A3200 | [See following page.'} 157 CAIRO.6,300 ARRIVE 05. 24 45 55 11 23 38 50 ! 04' 23 32 421 53 10 15 3-3 43 58 30 37 55 .30 42 54 09 27 .50 .08 33 51 04 7-30 A.M. 9-20 9:31 9.40 10-04 10.13 10.15 10-20 PM. 4.05 A.M. 4. 4. 5 r D * S3 5 ® r 1 5. it ?>■ •S A 6. 6- 6. 7. « fej: s ■ £ ® z » S-w) l < 30 48 08 17 30 43 58 10 23 44 10 21 142Vandalia. 2.00a 147 Vera t. 2.15 n 155 Ramsey.j 2-36 n _ 165 Oconee.. 3-07 r>1245| 172 Pana. 181 Assumption .... 189 Moawequa. 195Macon . 200 Wheatlandt.... 205 Decatur. 211 Forsytht.i 5-23 |218 Maroa .j 5-45 Clinton . 6-15; Wapella .; 6-30 Hey worth .i 6.55 Randolph t. 7.10' Bloomington— b7.37 Normal . 7.45i Hudson.! 8.32 Kappat. 8.47: 266 El Paso .i 9.00 269 Panola. 1 9-10 278 Minonk. 1 9.33 283 Rutland. 9.50 ‘.I 226 230 237 243 248 250 257 262 3-39 3- 56> 4- 20 4-37' 4-50 5.07 1.03 1.45 2.15: 2.41 3.02' 3-25 3.48 4.20 5- 10 5.30 6 - 00 6-17 6.50 7.20 7.55 8.12 8.37 8.48 9.12 9.30; 9-45 /. b7. . 7. J 8. . 8 . . 8. 8 . . 9. . 10 . . 10 . . 10 . JIG. . 11 . . 11 . 12 . ^ 288 Wenona . |10.06 39 295 Lostant.110-2510.05 300 Tonica.10-40 10.22 306 Oglesby t.11.03 10.43 309 La Salle. 11-15 10.57 317 Dim i ick.11-45 11.20 324 Mendota- d!210 11.45 — d1 ....; 1 .... 2 I o I 5 p 2 3 o I 3 4 4 4 p 50 55 12 23 39 .50 .34 .00 .20 .40 .57 .20 .4-5 .20 .05 .40 .05 .20 .00 .M. LEAVE A.M. CHICAGO . \ 9 45 P.M.| 4.35;. >333 Sublette.! 1.15 12.14 340 Amboy . 1-4512.43 346 Eldena t.| 2 0012.57 ,352 Dixon . 2.30 .‘154 North Dixont-2 35 360Woosungt.I 2.47 366 Polo. 3-02 371 Haldanet. 3 14 .375 Forreston.| 3.45 1.380 Baileyville t -! 3-57 388 Freeport . 4.27 396 Eleroy t.! 4.45 1.25 1.30 1.47 2.05 2.21 3.05 3.21 4-00 4-20 AM. • 45{ 1401 Lena ■ 02, 409 Nora. .17) 412 -Warren . • 50 418 Apple River... • 00 426 Scales Mound. .09 432 Council Hill... • 10 439 Galena. .m. 456Dunleith. 7.10 457 DUBUQUE. 7.25, 5-00 5.16 5.25 5.40 6.00 6.12 6.30 connections at: Dubuque— With Iowa Division, for Cedar Falls, Fort Dodge, Mona. Sioux City, Ac. Dunleith— With First Class Steamers to and from Pra. du Chien, La Crosse.St. Paul. Ac. W arren —With Mine¬ ral Point Railway. Forreston- With Chi¬ cago A Iowa R dway. Freeport— With Chi¬ cago A North-Western and Western Union Railways. Dixon —With Chicago A North-Western Ry. Mendota—W ith Chi¬ cago, Burlington A Quincy Railway. La Salle— With Chi¬ cago, Rock Island A Pacific Railway. El Paso—W ith To¬ ledo, Peoria A Warsaw Railway. Bloomington. —With Indianapolis, Bloom* ington A Western Ry. Normal— With Chi¬ cago A Alton Railway. Clinton— W ith Gil¬ man. Clinton A Spring- field Railway. Decatur —With To¬ ledo, Wabash A West¬ ern Railway. Pana— With Indiana¬ polis A St. Louis Ry. Vandalia— With St. Louis, Vandalia. Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railway. Sandoval — With Ohio. A Mississippi Railway. Cairo —With Nw Or¬ leans, St. LouisAChica- goR\ .toJackson, Mem- i his, New Orleans, Mo¬ bile, Ac. A.M- ARRIVE P.M. 4-30 4.50 4.57 5.12 5.33 5.47 6.05 6.45 7.00 A.M. 6.35 6-40 7.20 8.20 8.50 9.35 10-00 10.35 11.20 11.46 23 1.45 2.00 P.M. Illinois Midland Trains. Express leaves I. M. Junction 11.40 a.m. for Maion, and 8-30 p m. for Decatur. Leaves Maroa at 6 00,12,18 p.m. A Decatur at 6.45, 7 05 pm, fori. M. Junction. * o A La Notes. * Runs Daily, except Sundays- § Daily except Satur¬ day. t Flag Stations- b Breakfast. D Dinner, s Supper. WOTK.-Figures t.iu.'V'.si in Lrst ohiiimt •.''■“•a’ 84 ILLINOIS CENTRAL^AILWAY.-continued CHICAGO DIVISION. ["CHICAGO TIME.] — {May 15, 1879. GOING SOUTH. mih [300,000. .LVE A-M. o CHICAGO.|8.30 GOING NORTH. PM. 8.50 9-28, 9.40 P.M .4-30 5.17 5.30 9 Grand Crossing. +9.08 Kensington, 1275 9.20 0 os Homewood, 510t9.38. b 00 28 Mattes on ...62019.48 10.08 6-14 29 Richton. ; 9.50:.; 6.171 34 Monee.1,620 Id000 . (3.39 Peotone . ...1.225 10.13:. 6.47! Manteno ...1,700 11027 . 1 7.03 56 Kankakee, 5,200 11046 11.14 7.40 64 Chebanse. .2,500 11.04 . 1 8.02 69 Clifton,.... 51011115;.| 8.13 <3 Ashkuin.11.23.i 8-22 '' Danforth .11132.( 8-33 81 Gilman. ... i,]00 11140 12.00 8.43 0 Sta tions. Mail. Exps. Pass Mis Stations. Mail. „ . „ leave CAIRO. 9 Mounds. 12 Villa Ridge*.... 16 Pulaski 21 Ullin .. .. 24 Wetaug.14.12 27 Dongola.14.18 a.m. 3.10 13-35 13.43 13.52 4-03 80 Onarga.2,850 11-48 *1213 88 Spring Creek • • *1155 *1220 : 93 Bulkley . .61011207*1232 99 Loda.2,000 11220 H243 103 Paxton. ...2,750 12.28 12.52 108 Ludlow - 950 12-42*1.03 8.52 8.59 9.13 9.27 9.37 9 51 37 Anna. 42 Cobden .... 49 Makanda .. 57 Carboxdale 63 De Soto__ 70 Elkville. '15.55 77 Du Quoin... Arr 16-10 14.39 14.52 507 15.27 15-40 Exps. P.M. 6 . 00 . 6.25 6.33 6 .^ 2 ! 6.52! 7.01| 7-07 7.28 7.40 • 7.57 8.16 ■ 8.29 . 8.44 9.00 • Pass. A.M. C. A. Beck, Division Supt., Centralia, Ill * Stop on signal. !l Daily5except Sundays. 1 Telegraph stations. CONNECTIONS AT: St. LOUIS..., 10.05 11.50 _ _ ARR IVE A.M, P.M. 77 Du Quoin . .Lve 16.15 Chicago- With all Rail ways to and from the East, North, ana West. --- ... *«.**,,, uv m 99 Ashley. 114Rantoul ... 1,650 tl25;-«. 1.1510.05 ^RichTiew 118 Thomasboro-510 1L04 *1.25 10.17 10 ' Irvington „ _ ___9-05 86 Tamaroa. 16.34 9.25 92 Du Bo is.16.48*9.39 17-07 9.58 17.1710.07 17.28 10.18 Kankakee— With Cin., Lafayette & Chicago Ry. © ft a ft ui CO 128 Champaign ( Ar +x>125 1.44,10-40:113 Centralia ! £ lTTB J-‘£ S1035. £ 4,6501 Lv 1-45 1.49 10.50 Hn i .* (Lve 8.00,10.10 g 10?m a T oy .*l.S§i*1.59|ll.p4j .I 1137 Tolono. 287 St. LOUIS [5,675. .are 42542.051 2.20 UM$ ft .... • •.. - ,48.27 1L02; P.M. Gilman-W ith Toledo. Peoria '& Warsaw Ry. Tolono—W ith Toledo, Wabash & Western R. R. P.M. 8.30 142 Pesotum.-925 12.28 *2.33 150 Tuscola .2,900 12.52 3-00 158 Arcola. .. .2,350 +S.17( 3.20 164 Humboldt.. - 575i 13 . 34 *3 37 172 Mattoon. . .5,000 <4-01 4 00 180 2Etna. . .•.!*4.22*L22 [184 Neoga.550114-36} 4.37 191 Sigel.[2,400: 4-55 *4-57 199 Effingham. Arr'- 199 Effingham. Lve ! s5.17, 206jWatson....1,100 5.38 211 Mason.425 15 54 1214 Edgewood . .569 16.03 i218 Laclede.*6-15 *6-22 223 Farina.250 1 6-28 6.35 229 Kinmundy, 1,900 16.45 6.53 1233 Alma.*6.581*7 239 Tonti.*7-14 *7 1244 Odin. 1,275 17.30 7.40 j250 Junction.| 7.53 ! 9 c9 Centralia $ Arr S.OOi 8-05 r^! 3.200 \ Lve TO. 35 8.45 258 Irvington-30011054 9-04 '263 Ricnvie w. .1,100 tllOT 9-17 216 Ashley — 1.050 1H17 9.27 273 Du Bois.720 *1140. 9.50 279 Tamaroa- 950 11-59 1288 Du Quoin2275Ar 11230 132 Alma.1*8.57'*1132 136 Kinmundy.;t9.0911.44 142 Farina.( 9.2512.01 147 Laclede.*9.37 *1212 151 Edgewood 154 Mason .... A ft 159 166 174 181 185 193 201 207 215 223 228 U2 cS a © A « Mattoon— With India¬ napolis A St. Louis Ry. Effingham - With St. Louis, Vandalia, Terre Haute & Indianapolis Ry. to and from St. Louis. Paxton— With Toledo, Wabash dt Western Ry. Odin— With Ohio HH Q oc Q HH Ph < hH HH o HH PP A.M. A :s 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 112 8.20 8.50 9.20 9.32 9.45 9-55 10.05 |E. Saugatuck Richmond.... tManlius. Fennsville ... Clyde . Sherman. 104 flloppertown- 105 tBlack River 109 Grand Junc. 113|Breedsville ll6;Bangor.... 120tl)eerfield 124 Hartford . • 129 Watervliet 131 Coloma .. • 135 tRiverside 137 tHagar • • • 141 Benton Harbor- 143 ST. JOSEPH .. 148 tLincoln. 150 Stevensville 154 Morris. 55 Bridgeman. 159 tBrown’s. 160 Troy. 163 Chickaming ... i65 fWilkinson’s •• 10.30 A.M. 10-50 11.05 11.10 11.22 11.42 11.55 12.00 12.15 12.27 12.37 i2.47 PM 170 New Buffalo . 4.00 • • • • • 3.55 arrive P.M. • • • • A.M. 236 CHICAGO .... 6.50 7.30 ARRIVE P.M. P.M. A.M. 1.05 1.15 1.25 1.55 2.05 2- 15 2 . 20 ) 2.28 2.32 2.42 2.55| 3 06 3.11 3.19! 3.24 1 3.311 3- 34, 3.41; 3.44 3.48 M. 45 10 25 40 45 55 35 50, a.m. GENERAL OFFICES : Muskegon, Mich. M. 15 45 05 Nathaniel Thayer, Pre- ; sident, Boston, Mass. I Geo. C. Kimball, Gen’l Manager, Muskegon. A. M. Nichols, General Ergt- A Pass- Agent, Grand Rapids, Mich- p M C. M. Lawler, Asst. Sup. cJAq St. Joseph,Michigan. 5.50 h. Park, Auditor. 6-00 50 6.30 251 7-00 00 35 < 00 8 20 8 25 40 20 40 00 15 ,20 8- 9. 50 0 . 9.25 9.40 10 . 05 p. 8. 9. 9. ft. 9. 10 . .. 10 10 . 10 . 40 00 06 2( 4? CO 16 3< : 5 L 11 . . 11 . 10 30 12 Ou 12.25 12.50 1.20 1.35 2-05 2.25 3.05 connectionswith other LINES. At New Buffalo— All trains make close connec¬ tions with trains on Mi¬ chigan Central Railroad- East and West. At Grand Junction— With K. A S. H. Division, Michigan Central R. R., two trains each way daily. At Holland— With Michigan Lake ShoreR.R. for Allegan and Ostego, Grand Haven and Mus¬ kegon. At Grand Rapids- With Grand River Valley Div¬ ision Michigan Central Railroad, two trains each day for all Points East, and with Grand Rapids, Newaygo and Lake Shore Railroad, for Newaygo and all intermediate points, two trains each day and close conncc'ions With trains north, with Grand Rapids A Indian Railroad for Clam Lake, Petoskey, Ac. AtNunica —WithDetroit A Milwaukee Railroad. At Big Rapids— With trains for Reed City, Clam Lake and Traverse City. Boy Express North will not stop at Stations where it is not timed to stop, unless signaled for passengers going as far north as Holland. t Flag Stations—Trains stop only on signal or to leave Passengers. X Runs daily, except Saturdays and Sundays. * Mondays, Wednes¬ days and Fridays only. Other trains daily, Sun¬ days excepted. Note.— Trains are run opp, ; 2r firjsf r oluma icpote po: -Ration. X Fop. of Town /’Mv included} 86 Advertisement of this Lino on precedin g page CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Sioux Sloan r apleton Hewton Missouri Valley Tunctijxn Grinnell Council Bluffs Winterset Hidiandla OMAH Eddyvilie Creston -Plajttsmoutli ^"'■o- * Percixal East Nebraska City braskaTAp. City \ i(VV Hamburg j Chariton .Albia Bl °° Centreville / Hemaha City Clenwood j Ha ncas ter* 2 **' J j zkemjp 11 * f Kirksville Q V ? Jlilan, Phelj)s £7 ^Corning “/j La $i Craig • | * J °res tlC ity JBrinceton fTrenton ( Hattonsburg Amazoni Gallatin Zadede Hiawatha vMacon City 7Cameron worth Brnus^fx ail sb Z |_ Hetawaka Onaga •'a i/iM Talley Tails] t«t._ } eaYenvs'Qrt PACI iTOPEK.Vt"*-^ Caf K 5 , % &Arn *&! S, Xf'ti * Gjouflinycuiie j Sr Ottawa L ^ V>o CTIICAGOX \ O' \< \ ^Brownsville ktP \ ^ftce p Pleasant Jlilt m n¥ Elk V rt X r Mronticeilo 't/'t'// tr*\ Wil HaWiTVeJMaror/ | „. e nt| R Jf),H- q f // . i? Snerman \ & / v 1 Mio.Pttns rrmrshk i .. o|W incisor ^hiiocoy It. klontgomery q(j % ^ 'Washington- Dacilic Holla ^\ota MISSISSIPPI JFairfield' JEnfield tSOU.\ 88 CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. [July 13, 1879. Chicago, Kansas City & Denver Short Line Via Bloomington and Jacksonville, Ill., and Louisiana ' [Chicago time.] and Mexico, Mo. CHANGE OF CARS OF ANY CLASS BETWEEN CHICAGO & KANSAS ClTY. Going South and West. Mis 0 126 132 138 STATIONS. Denver Express. 143 149 157 162 171 179 187 194 200 203 208 215 223 226 232 236 242 245 250 « > i u <( u CHICG0300000L *1235pm Bl’mington14600 6.05 Covel..j Stanford ... 210 Minier.410 1 Hopedale. X1106 Delayan . X1960 San-Jose ... .210 Mason City 1625 Greenview.. .378 Petersburg. 1,800 Tallula.350; Ashland.210 Prentice -114 Sinclair Exps. 6.20 6.38 6.50 7.05 7-25 7- 40 8.04 8.25 8- 46 9.05 9.20 9.26 9-00 PM 2 • 00 Ail 2.15 4* 2.33 44 44 44 44 4. 44 (4 4 4 44 44 44 4‘ >4 44 44 t, , 9-40 Jksox yill e9213 10.00 Woodson.10.21 Mrray vill e X 2025 10-31 ManchsterXl671 10-46 “ Roodhouse ..210 11-20 “ Drake. j.ill. 41 Tappyville..11 *51 Pearl .X638 .....12.02 12.15 pm 2.46 3.00 3.22 3.39 4.00 4.23 4 44 5.02 5.17 526 5.41 6.00 6.20 6.30 6.43 7.10 ‘4 44 44 < 4 4k 44 44 44 Going East and North. Mis 44 44 44 255)Strout 260 Nebo ii 265 274 275 277 283 287 294 302 309 312 321 326 492 590 651 530 559 1130 1120 515 539 522 it 1.30 4 f PleasantHilll240 t 1225 am Quincy Junction. LOUISI’N A3650 12-55 Stock Yards.... Watson . B’wlingGreen600 Curryville. Vandalia —,. Farber . Laddonia . Littleby. MEXICO.. 2,625 K’NSAS Cy32275 12-25 12.35 44 4 4 f l 05 44 Fort Scott 4200 3.00 44 1.20 1.30 1.45 2-05 2-20 2.33 2.55 3.10 ii 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Baxter Sp’s1300 Lawrence. .8,350 Topeka .. ..6,000 DENVER..5,000 Pueblo. LkVnw’th]8000 Atchison... 7,1001*1255 S.J’SEPH19600A i 2 . 00 pm 9.35 am; 10.20pm *4 23 pm *7.35 Iil240 111.40 113.37 iI2.S0 *1150 44 44 44 ii 1140 am 111.00 “ 2.00am stations. St. JOSEPH. L\ Atchison. Leavenworth. . Pueblo. DENVER. Topeka/. .. Lawrence. Baxter Springs Denver Express. Exps. 1(2.00 pm I|1159n’t Western Division. 4 , 44 *2-40 *3.30 1 3-CO ‘ 111100am 112 40 pm 13.42 12.40 am 112.00 ii _ - _*9.30am — Fort Scott.*1252pm 0 KANSAS CITY 190 198 205 209 215 217 219 227 232 237 242 247 251 256 261 266 269 277 284 290 166 MEXICO 171 Littleby. 180 Laddonia . 184 Farber. Vandalia. Curryville. Bowling Green . Watson. Stock l T ards.... LOUISIANA .. Quincy Junction Pleasant Hill... Nebo. Strout. Pearl. Happyville. Drake . Roodhouse. Manchester. Murrayville_ Woodson. Jacksonville . Sinclair. Prentice . 293 Ashland . 298 Tallula. 305 Petersburg. 313 Greenview.. 321 Mason City. ... 330 San-Jose. 335 Del a van. 343 Hopedale. 349 Minier. 354 Stanford . 360 Covel. 366 Bloomington. .. 492 CHICAGO-- Ar 16.40 pm *115am CHICAGO, LACON WASHINGTON LINE. Mis Going West. stations. 44 2.45 44 3-10 44 44 44 5 10 AM *1225pm/ 12.38 LOO 1.10 1.25 1.45 2.00 2.09 2.2C 2.25 44 LEAVE 0 CHI C AG0300000 ii Dwight.... 1,050 ol Nevada.120 88 Blackstone. .. 92 Smithdale. 96 Streator... 1,500 100 Munster. 103 Garfield. 109 Wenona.610 118 Varna.120 128 LaconL 2715(1 Arr Exprt 122 La Rose 41 J3.36 44 <4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 5.05 5.15 5.30 5-40 6.05 6.24 6.38 6.45 7.00 7.20 7.40 “ 8.00 8.22 8.35 8.55 9.10 9.23 9.39 9.55 am 3.30 pm 2.52 3.02 3.14 3.26 3.36 3-45 4.00 44 44 44 44 128 Washburn. . .275 133 Cazenovia. .2,000 137 Metamora... .725 144 Wash’ton. .1,625 arrive P.M.[ *12301 3.55 4.15 4.33 4.45 4.55 5.05 5.15 5.28 5.55 6-06 6.21 6.36 6.48 7.05 P.M. Mis Going East. STATIONS. Pass. Accra LEAVE *A.M. 2 Wash’ton. Metamora. D Cazenovia »4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 10-00 10.15 10-30 10.37 10- 50 11.05 11.25 11- 45 12.05 12 . 18am 12.36 12.50 1-00 1.15 1.30 7•00am ii ii SOUTH BRANCH. Going South. Mis STATIONS. Going North. MaH. Mis STATIONS. 326 MEYTPn 30 ( ?V*; . 0 J efferson City * 00 ?MEXICO-..2,625 cl25pm. 1 Cedar City. B ? r L anS .• * • LOO “ . 6 Hibernia . §9YT^p Va J- e ‘ X2065 u . 11 New Bloomfield. 342McCr edie .; 4-30 . 14 Guthrie. 346 Callaway. 4-4.5 “ . 18 CnrrinP-trm 350 Fulton.....1,600 5.05 1 26 Fulton . 358 Carrington. 5 ^ “ n/x ^ ” 362)Guthrie.' 6 Mail. (4 6.45 am 7-45 8.05 8528 8 42 8.55 9.45 ...... 44 44 44 ..... 44 44 44 44 365 New Bloomfield. 6-25 370 Hibernia. 6.50 375 Cedar CtyX2500 7.15 376 Jef’rsonCv 4450 8-2 0 pm * Daily, except Sun §•55“ j. 30 Callaway. 10.10 34 McCredie .10.23 “ 44 44 <4 39 Auxvasse .10.50 41 Bryans.11.00 I 50 MEXICO . 11.45 pm 3 1 6 CHICAGO •. Arr. IIRuns Daily. ;Stops signal. tDaily, except Sat. §Dally, except Mon 16 22 V ashburn. La Rose •.. i 8.20 • 8.40,. 8.64 . 9.10 . 9-27 . 35 Lacon. Lve! 26 Varna ... .1 35 Wenona.. 41Garfield... 10-20 . 44 Munster... 10.39'.I ! 9.40; IOO61. 48 52 56 63 Streator.. 1 C. 43 Smithdale. 10-527 Blackstone 11.05'. Nevada ... 111.23 . 70 Dwight ... 144 CHICAGO arrive 11.50 . 3-357 P.M. Lacon Accora. leave Yama at 9 40 a.m., 5.2o p.m.; returning leave Lt,con 9 05a.ra.,5.10 p.m CONNECTIONS AT East Louisiana— With Quincy, Alton & ot. Louis Railway. Jacksonville—W ith Peoria, Pekin & Jack¬ sonville, and Toledo, o abash AWestern Rys Jefferson City—W ith Missouri Pacific Ry. Mexico —Train leaving Chi¬ cago for the West at 9 00 p.m. daily, except Saturdays, and the Train leaving St. Louis at 8 10 a.in. riailj', except Sun¬ days, for all points on South Branch. Returning, leave Cedar City 7 15 a.m. daily, except Sunday, with Trains arriving at Chicago 7 00 a.m., and St. Louis at 6 15 p.m. X Ote.-f itfures opp. Stations in first column denote population. X Pop. of Township included. his Line on preceding Pages. 19 CHICAGO & ALT ON RAILR OAD • — Continued. Chicago, Springfield, Alton and St. Louis CHICAGO TIME.] THROUGH LINE. {July 13, 1879. JSo change of Cars of any Class between Chicago and Springfield and Chicago and St. Louis. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. Exps. Dnv’r Ltn’g Mail. Exps. Exps- STATIONS. Exps. Spfid Lt’nsr Mail. Accra Exps. LEAVE 0 CHICAGO 300000 2 4 ‘ 23rd St. 3 Bridgeport. 5 Brighton Park210 12 Summit.260 18 Willow Springs 25 Lemont .. X3,600 32 Lockport. • .1,782 38 Joliet .7,275 46 Elwood.210 49 Hampton. 53 Wilmington,.1,835 57 Braidwood • ■ .810 61 Braceville . X1200 65 Gardner ... 950 74 Dwight .1,050 82 Odell.735 87 Cayuga. — Paducah June-.. 92 Pontiac .... 1,665 98 Ocoya. 103 Chenoa • • X2.360 111 ' 118 124 126 133 136 141 146 A.M- *9.00 9.13 9-25 9.30 9-45 9.55 10.15 10- 29 10.39 10.581 11059' 11- 11 3-00 11.20 P.M. P.M- *1235 119.00 12.43 9.13 1.00. 1.05. 1 20 ... fl.35t9.48 1.54 1C.04 2.10 2.21 10.16 10.25 11.30 11.36, 11.55 12 12 12-25 12.33 10.57 3.10 11-08; 3.50 11-43 4.06 Lexington. X2,425 Towanda-. Xl,250 Normal .... 1,120 Bloomington4600 Shirley.175 Funk’s Grove -... McLean.410 Atlanta-. X 2,350 L50 Lawndale. L57 Lincoln .. X3,400 L64 Broadwell . 1,950 168 Elkhart .... 375 173 Williamsville.310 178 Sherman.310 [85 SP’GFIELDiL5eo; 187 Sprinfield June.. .91 Woodside. 94 Chatham X 1,475 !00 Auburn . X 1,513 106 Virden.1,750 !10 Girard.1,810 !14 Nilwood.520 123 Carlinv’leX 6000 !34 Plainview-210 38 Shipman.520 1.20 1.40 1.55 2.05 2.30 12.38 2- 48 2.58 3- 0b 3.20 3.35 3.43 3-55 4.05 4.25 4-31 12-36 4.34 12-50 . 1-01 4.57 12.02 5-15', 1-04 15.33,. 5.451 1-31 5.55 1.40 P.M ■^pgfid Accm. A.M. *b 25 4.35) 6-35 4.43 6.43 543 !45 551 57 58 161 :64 ;69 ;74 76 80 Miles Brighton.710 Godfrey. ! ALTON • . 8.700 Upper Alton-1520^ Milton...) Edwardsville Jc. Mitchell. Kinder. 1 Venice.510, East St. LOUIS Union Dep St. L 4.50 5.05 5.14 5.22i 5.30' 5.501 6 . 10 : 6 . 20 ! 6.50 7.02 7- 17j 7.251 7.34! 7.54' 8.15' 8.25 0 4 6 11 16 19 22 23 29 35 37 42 46 51 57 66 70 74 80 86 89 93 95 102 107 112 116 123 130 134 139 2.55 144 . 147 13.1b 154 13.29 156 . 162 4.05 169 4.15 177 . 182 188 9 9 10 12.22 12.45 2.33 t6.29 f 8.35 6.35' 8-42 6.50; 9.00) 7.10, 9.30; .....1 9-34 19.406 9.45 . /.40I 9-56/ 110.06 111012; . 193 .198 .1:206 5.35 215 . 219 . 223 .... 227 6.25 231 6.40 234 7.00 242 7.03 248 .... 255 .... 262 8.25). 7.20 268 .... 275 ....'277; ....! 278 8.00 280 ARR P.M.) A.M.I A.M. LEAVE A Union Dep. St. L *8 East St. LOUIS- 8 Venice.18 Kinder. Mitchell. j 9 Edwardsville Jc Milton . Upper Alton.... ALTON . Godfrey . Brighton. Miles.10 Shipman.10 Plainview.10 Carlinville.10 Nilwood .11 Girard . 11 Virden.11 Auburn.11 Chatham.12 Woodside.12 Springfield June. 12 SPRINGFIELD 12 Sherman.12 Williamsville.... 1 Elkhart... 1 Broadwell. 1. Lincoln . 1. Lawndale. 1. Atlanta.! 2- McLean. j 2- Funk’s Grove— 12. Shirley. 2. Bloomington— 2. Normal . 3 Towanda. 3. Lexington. 3. Chenoa . 3- Ocoya. 4.1 Pontiac. 4. Paducah June.. 4. Cayuga. 4.) Odell. 1 45 Dwight. 4., Gardner. 5. Braceville.. Braidwood Wilmington Hampton... Elwood. Joliet L ockport Lemont Willow Springs. • Summit. Brighton Park... Bridgeport .... Chicago,— 23rd St CHICAGO M. P.M. .20 . .40 5.40 ■ 47 5.45 ... J5.50 .04 6.00 ... 6.10 ... J6.20 ... 6.25 .35 6.35 •5C 6.50 •05 7.04 10 7.10 .22 7.20 .31 7.28 .55 7.50 .16 8.09 .25 8.16 .35 8.25 .50 8.38 .03 8.50 .10 8.57 .20 9.05 .30 9.15 .46 p.m. .00 • 10 P.M 17.50 810 JOLIET and DWIGHT Accommodation. 9.00 9.15 1G-18 Denvr Exps. A.M. * 1010 ' 10.15 10.30 10-50 11.09 ii.35 11.37 1.07 58 12-30 ARRTVE P.M. P.M 1.30 2.30! 2-35 3.03 3.19 Going South. Mlsl STATIONS. Accm LEAVE, P.M. OCHICAGO. 5.00 2 Fort Wayne Jn- 5.10 3 Bridgeport. 5-25 5 Brighton Park 12 Summit. 17 Mount Forest. 18 Willow Springs. 11.40 11.50 12.23 12.36 22 25 32 38 41 46 49 53 57 61 65 74 5.8 u 5-47 5.59 6.01 16.06 6.20 Sag Bridge.. •. Lemont Lockport. 6.38 Joliet . 6.50 Zarley’s.! 6.58 Elwood. 7.10 Hampton.17.15 Wilmington Braidwood . Braceville. Gardner. DWIGHT. ARRIVE 28 7.40 7-50 7.58 8.20 P M. Going North. -! Mis STATIONS. Accm LEAVE A.M. C DWIGHT.*6 00 9 Gardner . 6-20 13 Braceville. 6.29 17 Braidwood. 6.37 6.50 17.02 21 Wilmington . 25 Hampton.... 28 Elwood.I 7.10 33 Zarley’s. 1 . 36 Joliet . 7.30 42 Lockport.. 7.40 49 Lemont. 1 7-56 52Sag Bridge...-18.01 56 Willow Springs- 8.14 57:Mount Forest. • •! 8.16 62 Summit. 8.25 69 Brighton Park.. 8-40 71 Bridgeport. 8.45 72 Fort Wayne Jn-! 9.03 74 CHICAGO. 9.10 ARRIVE A.M. Additional Trains leave Godfrey for St. Louis at *5.30 p m , St. Louis for God¬ frey at *5. If) p.m. * Daily except Sunday- II Daily. 1 Stops on signal. Chicago —With all diverging Railways. Dwight— With Western Division, for Varna, Lacon and Washington. Chenoa —With Toledo, Peoria A Warsaw By. Bloomington —With Jacksonville Division, Louisiana New Short Route to Kansas City, ! md with Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western, Lnd Toledo, Wabash & Western Railways. CONNECTIONS AT Paducah Jc.—With Chicago & Paducah Ry Springfield — With Springfield & Illinois South-Eastern Railway. St. Louis— With St- Louis & South-East¬ ern, Missouri Pacific, St. Louis, Kansas City «fe Northern, St Louis & SanFrancisco,and StLouis & Iron Mountain Railroads; also withSteamers on the Mississippi River. HOTE.-Figures opn. Str.tions in first column denote ^omilation. X Pop. of Townshln 90 Map and Advertisement of this Line CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD.—Continued. St. Louis & Kansas City Direct Through Line. Xo change of Cars of any class between Chicago and Kansas City. GOING WEST. From St. Louis to Kansas City. Reid I) own . Kansas City Night Ex Miles *8 25PM 8.32 8.40 8.55 9.10 9.18 9.30 9.45 10.01 10.15 10-25 10-33 1.2 2.3 3.0 12.8 . • »»••(! 25.4 30.8 44.8 50.0 53.8 58.1 62.5 67.5 71.1 99-8 : 109.3 1 121.1 160-2 165.6 174.0 195.9 • ••«•••* • ••••••a . 10.51 11.01 11.15 t 1220 am 12.50 1.15 2.45 2.56 3.15 • ••••••* • •••• • • • < t 1 . • • • 4.07 4.55 5.31 216.1 239.1 255.3 268.6 J 302 4 313.2 322.4 333.4 6.00 6.41 7.15 8.45 • ••••••« • • • • • • 9.12 *9.22am Stations. GOING EAST. From Kansas City to St. Louis. Read Up. ...... • Lv.. Union Depot, St. Louis .. Ar- .Main Street. St. Louis. . • • Relay Depot. E. St. Louis - - - .-Bridge Junction-..... .Mitchell .... . .Edwardsville Junct on. . Alton . .Godfrey .. ...Delhi ..Jerseyville. . Kane ..Riverside ... .Carrollton. .Berd in .Whitehall . Roodhouse. .. .Pleasant Hill. .Louisiana. Bowling Green. .. * • ■ Mexico. Thompson. Centralia. Rigbee ... Glasgow.. .Slater . Mar-hall .. Blackburn . { Stat'nfor Sweet Sprinns & Waverly) .. • Higginsviile . .Blue Springs •• . . Independence . • - Gra.nd Ave., Kansas City .... Ar. - Union Dep. Kansas City Lv. Miles 323.4 322.2 321.1 320.1 310.6 298* 0 292.6 284-8 Night Express. *7•20am 7.13 7.05 7.10 6.53 6.45 6.35 6.20 6.00 278-6 5-47 273.4 ' 5.36 269-6 265-3 260-9 255.9 252.3 223-6 214-1 202-3 163- 2 ! 157.8 149.4 116.5’ 107.3 5.27 5-19 5.09 4.57 4.50 13.39 3.10 2.45 1.25 1 09 12.51 12.02 am 11.10pm • ••••• |10 33 84-3 10-04 68.1 9.25 54.8 8.55 21.0 7.21 10.2 648 1.0 5.45 *6 00pm Daily. t Trains stop on s'gnal. in lITiON^DEPOT 1 ^^Tout 0111 ^ EaSt? N ° rth aTld SoITth > connect with this Line CHICAGO & PEORIA, and BURLINGTON & KEOKUK LINE, Via Chicago and Alton, and Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroads. Express Express Miles 9.00 AM: 9.00 pm 10- 25 pm 10.40 4-03 am 1.53 pm 7.00 am 3.30 “ 1.50 pm 7-40 “ 2-10pm) 7.4-'>pm 0 37-2 102.2 150-2 254.2 263.0 Stations. Leave .. Arrive. CHICAGO.Arrive .. Joliet. .. Chenoa... • Peoria.. Burlington. KEOKUK ... Leave Miles Express|Express 1 150.2! 3.30 pm 113-0 1.45 “ 48.911.09 am 9-05 “ 4.00 “ 4-00 AM 7-oOam 5.28 ‘ 3-19 AM 9.00 pm 2.30 “ 2.10 pm CHICAGO AND PEORIA LINE, Via Chicago k Alton, and Chicago, Pekin k South-western Railroads. Stations. (Express Miles 0 37.2 58.7 fig 9 9 00 AM 10.40 “ . • ••••••* 11.30 “ 12.35 pm 1.1S “ 2.00 “ 2.05 “ 2.17 “ 3-13 “ 3-38 “ 89.4 108.5 i 26.6 128.6 133.5 153.2 161.9 Leave CHICAG.O . . • Joliet ... • •Coal City.. .. Mazon ... ...Streator . .. Minonk .. . Eureka... • Cruger ... "Washington . • • Pekin ... ... Peoria ... • Arrive Miles Express 161.9 7.55 pm 124.2 6.10 “ 103 2 5 20 “ 95.7 4.45 “ 72.5 3-46 “ 53.4 2.58 “ 35.3 2.14 “ 33.3 2 05 “ 28.4 1.50 “ 8.7 12 55pm 0 12.30nn1 91 CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD .—Continued. [CHICAGO TIME.] JACKSONVILLE DIVISION. GOING SOOTH. Mis STATIONS, j Exps. Exprs Exprs 0 126 [300,000 LVE P.M. “ *1235 P.M 6.05 6.20 6.38 6.50 7-01 7.25 7.40 7- 45 8- 04 8.25 8 48 9- 05 9.20 CHICAGO.. [14,600 lve Bloomingt’n 132 Cove]. 138 Stanford..210 143 Minier- • • 410 149 HpedleXll06 157 Dela’nX1960 162 San Jose.210 165 Natrona- -110 171 Mason C1625 179 Greenv’w 375 187 Petersbgl800 194 Tallula.. -350 200 Ashland .2101 208 Sinclair.! 9-47 215 J’ksnv’l9213 10-05 223 Woodson.... 110.23) 226 M’yvle X2025 10.35) 1232 M’nchrX 1671|10.44 236 Roodh’se210 11.15 240 Whitehl 1210 p.m. 245 Berdan •. 125 .... 249 Carrolltn2775 253 Riverdale... 257 Kane.460 262 Jerseyvl 2600 268 Delhi. 277 Godfrey. ... 279 Alton Sum’it 282 ALTON 8700 284 U. Alton 1520 286 Milton. 289 Edwardsv Jc 295 Mitchell ... 299 Kinder. 302Venice -.510 305 E. St. LOUIS- Union Dep St L ARR A M. P.M. *3-45 4.00; 4-10 4.23 4.35 4.55 5.09 5.19 5.2 7 5.351 5.47 6.00 6.2C> *3.20 3.38 3.47 4.00 4.10 4.40 4.54 5.05 5.18 5.30 5.41 5.59 6.20 GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. A.M.l P.M, 0 4 6 11 16 19 22 23 26 29 37 43 48 52 56 61 66 69 74 79 83 90 97 106 111 118 126 134 140 143 149 157 162 167 173 179 305 LEAVE Union Dep. StL E. St. LOUiS Venice. Kinder. Mitchell Edwardsv Jc Milton . Upper Alton ALTON .. Alton Sum’it Godfrey.... Delhi. Jerseyvilie.. Kane. Riverdale... Carrollton -.. Berdan . Whitehall... Roodhouse. Manchester. Murrayville. Woodson.... Jacksonv’le Sinclair. Ashland Tallula. Petersburg. Greenview .. Mason City. Natrona San Jose. Delavan.... Hopedale •.. Minier. Stanford Covel. Bloomingt’n arrive CHICAGO.. ARRIVE Exps. j Exps. Exps. A.M.l P.M. *8.10|*5.15j 8 25 ] 5 30! f8.45i5.53 1 |8.50 9.01 9-35 6.15 6.27 6.36 6.45 10.00 9.45 10.1810.01 10.35110.15 10.49(10.25 10.591o.32 11.09110.41 11.2010-51 11.3311.01 11.4511-10 12.16 12.30 12.37 11.25 11.33 11.43 A.M. *5 00 5.10 5.25 5 35 12-55)12.00 5.55 6.15 6.35 6.50 7.10 7.30 7.55 8.07 8.15 8.31 8.55 9.08 9-2C; 9. si 9.55 A.M. 3.30 P.M. P.M. P.M. ST. LOUIS, PEORIA AND ROCK ISLAND LINE. Mis STATIONS. Exps. Exps.' Mis LEAVE) A.] Union Dep St L’S; *8.! 0 EAST ST. LOUIS 8.: 4 Venice.510 fS. 6 Kinder ..f84 11 Mitchell. 9.) 16 Edwardsville Jnc. • • • 19 Milton . 23 ALTON. 8700 9.35' 6. 26 Alton Summit 29 Godfrey. 37 Delhi . 43 Jerseyville .. .2600 48 Kane.460 52 Riverdale .. • 56 Carrollton ... .2775 61 Berdan.12511. 66 Whitehall ...1210 69 Roodhouse .. .210 74 Manchester X1671 79 Murrayville X2025 83! Woodson.... 90 Jacksonville9213 arrive 163 Pekin .5700 stations. LEAVE OROCK ISLAND. LEAVE PEORIA . Pekin . LEAVE '74 Jacksonville ... Exps. | Exps. 173 264 PEORIA... 22,900 ARRIVE ROCK ISLAND [7900 ARRIVE W oodson. 185'Murrayville. ISOManchester. 195!Roodhouse. 198 Whitehall. 203 Berdan. 208 Carrollton. 212 Riverdale. 216 Kane. 221 Jerseyville.... 227 Delhi . 235 Godfrey. 238 Alton Summit. *.. 241 ALTON. 245 Milton. 248 Edwardsville Jnc. 253 Mitchell . 258 Kinder. 260 Venice. 264 EAST ST. LOUIS Union Dep. St.L’S' p. 9. A. *9. *9. p. * 2 . 2 . 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 5. 5. M. 10 M. 00 40 M. A.M. 40 *6.00 58i 6.18 6.27 6.40 7.05 7.15 7.29 7.42 7-54 — 8.05 51 8.20 09; 8.35 30! 9.00 0 , 20 40 50 04 15 28 39 ST. LOUIS, LOUISIANA, QUINCY, KEOKUK, Burlington to St. Paul Line. GOING NORTH. Mis 5.50 9.30 t5.58f9.40, 6 04 9.471 6.15 10.00! 6.27(10.10, 6.32iU016, 6.3510.20 6.50jl0.35 ARRIVE P.M. A.M. 0 4 6 11 16 19 22 23 26 29 37 43 48 52 56 66 69 75 79 84 107 108 149 188 stations. Exps.j Exps. P.M. *7-40 7.55 • • • • • LEAVE Union Dep. St. L’S EAST ST. LOUIS. Venice ... 510 Kinder . A.M. *8.10' 8.25 1 f8-45 8.50 9-01 9-14 Mitchell . Edwardsville Jun. Milton . Upper Alton. . .1520 ALTON . 8700 Alton Summit .... 9.35 9.10 9-30 9.40 10.20 10.'45 11.10 11.30 11.50 12.30 1.05 Godfrey . 10.00 10.18 10-35 10.42 10.53 11.05 11.28 11.45 1208p 12-18 12.31 12.55 1.08 Delhi . Jerseyville .. • .2600 Kane . 460 Riverdale. Carrollton . 2775 Whitehall ....1210 Roodhouse . .. .210 Drake . H a.nnvville. Pearl . X638 Nebo . • • • • • . » « • Pleasant Hill. .1240 Quincy Junction... LOUISIAN A..3650 ARRIVE HANNIBAL . QUINCY.... 24,100 KEOKUK.. 12,800 ARRIVE 1.50 P.M. 3.05 4-15 6.25 P.M. 4 30 A.M. 5.50 6.57 9.05 A.M. GOING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. Exps. Exps LEAVE A.M. P.M. 365 KEOKUK . *720 17.35 397 QUINCY. *9-30 9.47 437 HANNIBAL. 10.40 10.57 LEAVE P.M. A.M. 478 LOUISIANA. 12.00 *1215 479 Quincy Junction. • • • • • » - • • • • • 488 Pleasant Hill. 2-19 493 Nebo. 2.30 4 ( )7 Ppnrl. 2.57 502 H a/nnvville. 3-10 507 Tlrn.lrp . 3 20 511 Roodhouse . 3.40 3.10 517 Whitehall. 3.50 3.25 520 Carrollton. 4.15 4.05 530 Riverdale. 4-28 4.20 534 Kane. 4.39 4-35 538 Jerseyville. 4.51 4.55 543 Delhi . 5.09 • • • • • 549 Godfrey . 5.30 5.45 557 A 1 (■nn Summit. 560 ALTON. 5-55 6.40 563 Upper Alton. • • • 6.43 564 Milton . J5.58 . 567 Edwardsville Jun. 6.04 • • • • • 570 Mitchell . 6.15 6.59 A 75 T> oS P P m a 'p p p ~- m P c3 •— Going West. Mis Stations. -have 0EMPORIUM ... 7 Shippen. 14 Keating. 17 Liberty. 25 Port Allegany. 30 Turtle Point. 32 Sartwell. 34 Larabees. 37 Eldred. 42 State Line. 45 Portville. 48 Weston’s. 52 Olean. 58 Hinsdale. 64 Ischua. 72 Fraxklinville .. 79 Machias. 83 Yorkshire........ 86 Arcade. 92 Protection. 95 Holland.. 100 Wales. 104 Aurora. 107 Jamison Road 109 Elma. Ill Spring Brook. 115 Ebenezer. . 120 Junction. 121 BUFFALO. ARRIVE Mail. P.M. 1.25 2.28 Exprs A.M. 6.42 3.24 ’.36 4.37 8-48 5.04 5-14 5 39, 9.15 9-26 9-47 6 02(10.08 6 50110,45 P.M. A.M. NEW YORK & HARLEM RAILROAD. (New York Central &, Hudson River Raiiroad, Lessees.) GENERAL OFFICES, NEW YORK. •, President. C. VEaxderbilt, Jr., Treasurer. C. M. Bissell, Superintendent. J. H. Rutter, Gen.Frt. Agt. C. H. Kendrick, Gen. Tkt. Agt. [May 12, 1879. Going North. Mis STATIONS Milk. Ex Ml Exps.l Ex Mil LEAVE 6 NEW YORK. 4 Harlem 22 White Plains 40 Bedford. 48 Croton Falls. 64 Pawling.« 76 Dover Plains 84 Amenia. 93 Millerton .... 109 Hillsdale. i.... 1271 CHATHAM. |. L ! ARRIVE' P.M. A.M* P.M 10.331 3-50 ii 15 4.36 IT 50 P.M. 4-55 5.41 10-28 12-10 12-42 11 051 1.17 6-50 1.34 7.06 1.541 7.26 2.36! 8.03 3.10 8-45 P.M .1 P.M. 5.14 6-22 5.36 6 20 Going South. 6.41 .... 7.20.... P.M. I Mis STATIONS. [Ex Ml Accm. Accm. (Exprs LEAVE A.M. A.M. P.M.J p \r 0 CHATHAM . 6.05 4.001 18 Hillsdale. . 6-44 4.38 .. 34 Millerton. 43 Amenia. 7.21 7-41 5-15. 5 33 • • • • 51 Dover Plains . 7.58 5.50. 63 Pawling . 6-05 8.30 6.25 2.50 79 Croton Falls . . 6-40 9-02 7 01 3 25 87 Bedford . 7.03 9.23 7.22 3.46 105 White Plains . 7-45 10.02 8.00 4.30 1°3 Harlem . 127 NEW YORK . 8.30 10-45 8.45, 5.25 I ARRIVE A.M. A.M. P.M. 1 P.M. Iawling Special train leaves New York 8.30 a.m. , Trains leaves New York for White Plains 7.45, 9.15, 11.30 a.m., *2.30, 5 05, 6.50 8.40 p y leave White Plains 6.20, 7-12, 7-45, *9-15,11.55 a.m., 2.35, 4.10, 5.15, 6.30 p.m ’ ’ Mixed Train leaves Dover Plains for Chatham 7.50 a.m. * Daily. Other trains daily except Sundays. ^OTE.-Figures opp. Stations in first column denote population, X Pop. ol Township included. Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. f Does not stop. 93 N. Thayer, President, Boston, Mass. J. F. Barnard, General Superintendent. Chas. Merriam, Treasurer, Boston, Mass. J. S. Ford, Auditor. A. C. Dawes, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agt. Mls STATIONS. Exps, Mail. __ leave ST. LOUIS. P.M. 9.20 KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD GENERAL OFFICES-ST. JOSEPH, MO. A. Barnard, Gen. Agent, Council Bluffs. G. W. H. Nettleton, Gen. Man. K.C. St. Jos. & C. Bluffs R.R., Atchison A Nebraska R.R. Mo. River, Fort Scott, k Gulf R. R., Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston R.R.—Office Kan. City. George Olds, Gen. Freight Agent. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. 0 1 10 17 25 30 33 39 43 50 54 59 66 70 71 80 33,000 leave a.m. Kansas City • •. *1030 Harlem.520 10.45 Parkville... 60011.07 W aldron.100 11.30 E Lvnworth2520 11.50 Beverly.12.05 Weston. 1650 12.14 Iatan .12.30 Sugar Lake. \12A5 Winthrop ..210:12.55' Rushville-275\ 1.10 Hall’s. 1.20 Lake Station ... 1.45 Round House. • • 1.58 StJOSEPH 20000; 2.00 Amazonia ..350; 2.34 Exps. P'jfic. Exps • • • • • • A.M. 8-50 85 Savannah ..1300 92 Rosendale. 97 Bolckow. 101 Barnard. 108 Bridgewater.... 115 Maryville. • .1700 f 123 Pickering .! 130 HOPKINS ..225 ARRIVE P.M 10.30 10.45 11.04 11.20 11.40 .....111.55 .....12.07 ..... *1228 Ip.m. 12.45 5.25 1.00 *5.33 1.10 *5.41 1.22 *5.53 *1.36 6.00 1 50 ,6.15 2.10 6.35 2.34 6.50;..... 7.12'..... 7.25 7.37 Mls STATIONS. - CHICAGO. _ a rrive 85 Nodaway .j 91 Forbes .HO 99 Forest City . .700; 109 Bigelow . 116 Craig.125 122 Corning. 127'Nishnabotna. • •. 135 Phelps.275 141 Watson . 149 Hamburg .. .1500 160 Nebraska City. 165 Percival.210 170 McPaul ... 175 Bartlett.210i 180; Haney’s .... 183 Pacific June 186 Pacific. 194 Traders’ Point.. 200 ' Council B. 11000 203 U. P. Transfer (OMAHA) . ARRIVE 2.46 3.05 3.25 3-53 4.15 4.30 4.43 5.07 5.22 5.45 6.11 6.26 6.42 6.54 7.10 7.20 7.25 7.43 8.00 8 10 8.05 P.M. 8.10 8.27 8.45 P.M. 3.50 LEAVE (OMAHA). 0 U. P. Transfer 3 Council Bluffs 9 Traders’ Point- • 17 Pacific-. 20 Pacific June.... 23 Haney’s. 28 Bartlett. 33 McPaul. 38 Percival. 43 Nebraska City. 54 Hamburg. 62 Watson . 68 Phelps . 76 Nishnabotna. 81 Corning . 87 Craig. 94 Bigelow. 104 Forest City 112 Forbes . 118 Nodaway. t2. 3. 3. t3. '14. t4. t4- 5. 5. 5. 5. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 7.40 7.50 8.45 a.m. 46; . . . 03!... 25 54 15 31 40 04' 17 36 55 07 19 30 43 55 • • • • • • 0 7 15 22 29 33 38 45 123 132 133 137 144 149 153 Exps Mail. *A.M. 7.00 7- 55 8- 05 8.22 t8.42i 8.45 18.551 9.12' 9- 25 9.40 9.58 10.20 10'. 44 11.00 11.27 11.40 11.55 St. L’s Exps. 1 p.m. 4.50 5.05 5 20 Pass. L EAYE CHICAGO LEAVE HOPKINS. Pickering . Maryville. Bridgewater.... Barnard. Bolckow. Rosendale. Savannah. Amazonia. ST. JOSEPH... Round House .. Lake Station ... Hall’s . Rushville . Winthrop. 160 Sugar Lake. 164 Iatan . 170 Weston. 173 Beverly. 178 E. Leaven worth 186 Waldron . 193 Parkville. 202 Harlem . 203 Kansas City . . ARRIVE ST. LOUIS. ARRIVE 6.05 6.14 6-30 6.42 6.58 7.14 7 43 8.10 8.30 8.50 9.35 'A 32 12.10,10*00 12.45T0.30 1.0611.00 1.22 11.12 1.37 2.00 2.22 2.33 2.45 2.55 3.10 3.21 3.33 3.48 3.55 4.07 4.27 4.45 5.05 5.20 P.M 6.52 11 , 11 12 , 12 12 12 1 1 1 i 35 50 05 15 A.M. 10.30 1 a.m. 6.35 6.57 7.20 7.40 7.55 8.05 8.17 8.35 8.58 9.20 9-35 9.45 38 10.00 5C 10.11 00 10.20 14 28 49 01 -» 71 | | • • • • • 1 2 2 2 43 3.07 3.35 3.50 A.M. A.M 5730: • • • • • »• ^ /a .j i ^ ^)nn 0 ^ t with Main Line at Winthrop Juuction at 12.40 an ?W°™ p#ra * and 12 40 P- ra -; returning from Winthrop Junction at 1.00 a.m and 10.20a m. and 3.33 p.m. * Daily, except Sundays. t Daily, except Saturdays. t Daily. Average Ticket Fare, 5£ Cents per mile. (March, 1879. 02 H Oh .-- * a £ eg fa. .pH - ® 5 — •2 opq a J'-s IsPh • © P3 eg U2”-* © o O 02=^ eg 02 eg £ eg o 03 .a.-Sa 1 - K £ 2 ph o gsgai > * VI • rH s o -t-j 02 o «=( * ^4 o eg Ph 02 eg 02 C3 eg S * eg $h fl © O £ fe O a, eg O eg g © * § go.fc Z** S 5=3 >» $ r-H -W O] rj • *-< CQ ftoOS O eo ^ .T-tH o £<02 §5 C3 . r-4 _S I« C3 7g§£: fc '5 w I cchk HH k-1 O <1 gow M S3 o ^-3 a> © S3 . ’ eg g. ^Ph Sh k O o b. SO l> 02 Ch > Cg^ © ss rP eg s.t? M l eg 02 ^ A o eg I Sh O Ph #» Sh • rH P5 • rH Sh 3 o 02 02 >« £h o oo 0 O S5 w NfOTE.-Figures opd, stations in lirst column denote nonulat ion, ^ Pop. of Xownsliin imtluclcd, 94 i - ! ( MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD. Jefferson Time.] General Offices—St. Louis, Mo. (June 29, 1879. Westward Trains. mt* STATIONS. Exps Exps Eastward Trains. p.m. *9 12 LEAVE A.M. 0ST.LOUIS320.000 *8.52 5 Cheltenham ..... ( . ! . 10 Webster .!.I. 12 Glendale. 1 .. 13 Kirkwood ... .650 9.30 . 14 Rose Hill..'. 16 Barrett’s.19.37. 19 Meramec .19.43. 24 St. Paul.f9.56. 26 Glencoe.250 11002 . 30 Eureka.425 11010. 32 Allenton .30011017. 37 Pacific. 10.30 10.35 1 41 Gray’s Summit600 11041. 44 Labadie. 10 49 . 48 Augusta .IT 059 Accm iile STATIONS. 02 South Point ..40011110 . 1.35 1.47 2.07) 2 20 . 1.03 00 54 Washington 350011.17 11-17 62 Newport .fl!37 • • 67 Miller’s L’nd’g600 . 70 Etlah .fl3o9 - • 75 Berger.150 11209 .. 81 Hermann.. ..145012-2312.16 88 Gasconade ... 125 1 1.02 92 Morrison.500 1.14 100 Chamois .450 105 St. Aubert... .225 112 Bonnot’s Mill_ 117 Osage._ . 125 Jeffers'n Cy5000 2-42' 2 132 Scott. 13 02 ! 135 Elston. jt3.10 140 Centretown .. .110 3.22 144 McGirk’s. 150 California .. .1450 3-51 3 04 156 Moniteau -125 r4.06 162 Tipton.900: 4-24 168 Syracuse. 4.37 175 Otterville ...1000 4 56 181 Smith ton.50045.13 188 Sedalia.5000 195 Dresden.725 200 La monte.625 u08 Knobnoster ..210 210 Gallaher 218 Warrens burg 3000* 224 Centreview ..275 Jp.M. 4- 47 5- 07 5.24 5.27 5.34 5.39 5.46 5.52 6.09 6.15 6.25 6.33 6.46 6.58 7.08 7.18 7.32 7.38 P.M 3.35 u Q LEAVE 0 ATCHISON .... 5 Dalby. 9 Port Williams... 18 Ft. Leavenworth. 20 C.R.I. A P.Jun. 21 Leavenworth .. 22 So. Leavenworth. 26 Leavenworth Jc. 32 Connors.. 35 Pomeroy. 39 Nearman . 44 Wyandotte. 45 Wyandotte June. 46 Kaw River June- 47 State Line. 47 Union Depot < ^ 48 KANSAS CITY. 58 Independence. .. 65 Little Blue. 71 Lee’s Summit •.. 76 Greenwood. 82 Pleasant Hill.... 87 Strasburg. I 93 Kingsville. 98 Holden. 106 Centreview. 112 Warrensburg... 120 Gallaher. 122 Knobnoster. 130 La monte. 135 Dresden. 142 Sedalia. 149 Smithton Exps. Exps’ Accm A.M. P.M. 3 20 13-40, 4.10 4.14 4.19< |a.m. 6.45 6- 58 7- 08 7-36 7-41 7.47 7- 52 8 - 02 8.* 8- 30 8.40 9.00 9- 05 9-07 9.10 9.15 A.M. 4.32' 14-53: 15.01 -115.11 •••■ 5.30 •••- 5.35 *•• 5-37 4-05, 5-45 4.10; ^.50 4.35' 6.30 4- 43 6.37 _ 5- 10 7.04 .... 15 29f7.26 .... 5- 47 7-43 .... 15.59 17-56;- 6.15 8.12 .... 16-31. L... 6- 48 |8.43.... 7- 00 8.55 .... 7-2019.17 .... 7-35 9-32.... 17.02. 7- 5.) 9.56.... 8- 1611016.... 18-28 . 9-05 10.55 . 19-24 . 9.35 Com. C. K. Garrison, President. C. L. Garrison, Cashier Oliver Garrison, a a t, Vice-Pres. A. A, Talmage, Gen. Supt. Miller Bullard, >upt Eastern Div. G G. \\ arner, Aud’r. v. E. Fowler, t c ti tt Pass - A gent. Jas. H. Hill, Gen. Freight Agent- » I £ 4.40 232 Holden .1500 7.54 ! 6.35 .425 237 Kingsville 243 Strasburg. 248 Pleasant HH13000 254 Greenwood .. .425 259 Lee’s Summit 850 265 Little Blue. 272Independnce3200 282 K’NSASCY33,000 283 Union Depot | ^ 283 State Line... .410 284 Kaw River June. 285 Wyandotte June- 286 Wyandotte .3000 291 Nearman . 295 Pomeroy.260 298 Connors. 304 Leavenworth Jc 5.35 ‘ 6.12 6.25 6.42 16.52 . 7.12 6.00 17.29 . 5.35 if z 1.35 1.56 18.08 8.28'. ... 8-42 17 37 18.58 17.52 9.11 8-06 19.26 < 2-40 9-46 10 . 10 . 10.17 10.25; 10.30 8.44 9.10 9-17 9.35 9.45 9.48 9.50 9.55 11015 11026 <1033 155 Otterville 162 Syracuse.19-56 a.m 168 Tipton.10.08 12.02 174 Moniteau .10-22. 180 California. 11035 12.31 186 McGirk’s... 190 Centretown.10- 57 ’ 195 Elston.11109. 198'Scotf.11.35_ 205 Jefferson City. 11-32 213 Osage.13.50, 218 Bonnot’s Mill... .12.01 225;St. Aubert.12.18 230 Chamois . 12 341 238 Morrison.12.52 242 Gasconade.11-02 249 Hermann . 1.20 255 Berger.11.52 260 Etlah .+2.02 263 Miller’s Landing. ... 26 Q Newport.12-22. a!m 2 7 " Washington— 2-42 4-34 5.*>5 278 South Point.12.49. 6-00 282Augusta.13-00 . ... 6.05 :286 Labadie. 13 08 . 6-08 289 Gray’s Summit.. 13-20. 6.10 293 Pacific. 3.32 5.22 6-15 298 Allenton.13-42. 6 33 300 Eureka.. . 13.48). 6.44 304 Glencoe.13-55. 6.52 306 St. Paul.it4-001. . -Branch Goiii^West—Trains leave Sedalia 4-55 a.m., and o.45 p.m. Going East —Leave Lexing ton 4-25 a m., and 7-15 P-M. Distance55 miles. Carondelet Branch Going West-Leave Carondelet *6.45 a v and 3.00 p.m. East— Leave Kirkwood 8.25 a.m,*4.30 p.m. Distance, 11 miles. Boonville Branch- Pass, train leaves iipton daily (except Sundays) 4 25 a.m, arri¬ ving at Boonville 6.25 a.m.; leaves Boonville 8.00 a.m., arrives Tip ton 9.55 a.m. Dis¬ tance 25 miles. 3.27 connections at ST. LOL'IS—With Railroads diverging, also with Steamers on the Mississippi River. SEDALIA —With Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. KANSAS CITY—With Kan¬ sas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs, Mo. River, Fort Scott & Gulf, Kansas Pacific and Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railwavs. _ LEAVENWORTH — With Kansas Pacific and Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Railroads. ATCHISON — With Central Branch Union Pacific Ry.; with Atchison A Nebraska, and Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railways. t t P.M. 5.32 5.44 5.53 6-03 6.15 6.28 6.35 6-43 6.50 Notes on Running or Trains. i.13 311 Meramec .(14.14. 7-05 7.12| 7.20 7 .30 . 110.50, 308 S°. Leavenworth . [.....: 7-22 314 Barrett’s.+ 4 - 22 ,. 309 Leav’nw th18,000 . 11.08 7.26 316 Rose Hill.... . SIOUR.IAP. Jun .,11.13: 7.30 3 7 Kirkwood •• ii i:.' 4.30 ! pf a yeP worth .H.18 7.35 3i 3 Glendale. 7.36 ■’^21 Port \\ illiams.111147 8 03 .320 Webster.. 7 40 .. 8.12,325 Cheltenham.I....*. 7.54 330 ATCHISON <200 . 12.10 8 25 330ST. LOUIS. 5.07 6.52 8 ___ _ ARRIVE P.M. P.M. P.M. ARRIVE P *R.uns Daiiy. The 8.22 a.m. Express from St. Louis will stop on signal^ at stations between Kirkwood and Pacific, to take up passengers for stations west of the latterplace. He 9.17 p.m. Express from St. Louis will on Sunday stop at Webster and Kirkwood. 12 : A.M. A.M. t ibtops on Signal. t Except Sunday. OT .Icifr; Notice. —Stop-over privileges will not be granted by this Com¬ pany on any kind or class of Tickets. 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A.M. 0 Lake Geneva. a6.40 b6.40 BlOlO -4^ 8 Genoa .June. 6.58 8.11 © 10 Richmond. 7.01 * > 8.14 ft 0> 10 Ring wood. 7.12 S 8.26 ft 20 McHenry. 7 21 8 35 • 27 Crystal Lake .. .. 7.40 to 8.50 ■ft CQ 32! Algonquin. 8.00 ZZ ! Via to 38 Dundee . • .. 8.30 d Wis. '© 43 East Elgin . 8.45 • rH > Div. 44 Fox Peiver Switch... 8.50 • • • . • 85 CHICAGO.1 10.45 9.55 10.10 ARRIVE 1 A.M. A.M.I A.M. 3 03 03 (M 03 03 0 3 CQ CQ CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO tH ^ ^ ^ Tra ns run daily, except Sundays. 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J. Cuyler, Supt. Mil. & Wis. Div., Chicago. | Depot, corner Canal & Kinzie Sts., Chicago. ,Mle| STATIONS. Mail. t i n 12 14 16 19 23 30 36 51 60 62 70 75 81 ! 536 000 LEAVE 0 CHICAGO ... 6 . Ravens tvood .. 8 Rosehiil. 10 Calvary ...310 So. Evanston . Evanston 3100 Wilmette. Winetka. • -310 Glencoe- • • -310 Highlnd P'k720 Rockland -••• Waukegan4500 Kenosha 4320 Racine June.. Racine . .13500 County Line Oak Creek.. 75 St. Francis • • • Milwaukee j Lake Shore Jc. Granville • Barton. 132 New Cassell 148 Fond du Lae.. 165 Oskosh. 178 Menasha &N’h 185-Appleton. 192 Kaukana. 213 FtHow’rd&GB 222 Big Suamica- • 237 Pensaukee-.. Marienette.... Menomee 85 89 ! 99 120 262 264 30-5^ Spalding 328 Escah na. 344Beaver-. . 357 Centreville 370 Smith Mine Jc. 38.: Cascade Jc -. • Negaunee 8.19 8.24 8-30 8.32 18-4:0 8.47 8-53 10.52 11.02 A.M. Exps. Exps. Exps. A.M. p.M. P.M. 10-00 *9.00 5.00 .f9.‘20 10-291 9 31 5-30 . . 1 . 10-48 9.57 5.50 11.1010.25 6.15 11.37 10.54 6 54 11.5011.10 7.15 11.55 11.15 7.20 f7.39 • • • • • I . • • . . 7.50 •••■•11.48 8.02 12.4512.00 8.15 3.0012.10 P.M. Mis STATIONS. Mail. 0 39 48 51 58 70 83 Pass Exps. Expg.; P.M. A.M. connections, P.M. 9.40 11.15 12.05 12.2C 12.48 1.18 1-53 2.26 3.10 A.Mi Mercftnee .... Marinette.... Penasukee... Big Suamieo 3.1512.251 3 - 40) 1.00 389 401 440 392*Ishpeming Marquette L’ANSE. . Arr 4.291 4.55 5.30 6.101 6.40 1 7 r- 8.15 p.m; 2.10 2.50 3.40 4.051 4.40' 03' 5.03' 19 5-20* 6 . 20 ' 7.07 7.43! 8.43 8.48 , 9-39) 10.291. il.25 . 12.27'. 12.571. ' 1.28 1.57 2.26 2.35 3.20 5.15 i 256 263 276 1293 10.02 lu.25 1341 352 360 *365 *370 379 330 1389 6.45 7.40 7.58 8.20 8.50 9.30 10.04 10.30 11.17 11.43 11.55 * 1.00 LEAVE L’ANSE ..{ Marquette- Ishpeming ... Negaunee.... Cascade June Smith Mine Jc Centreville... 96 Beaver. 112 Escabana_ 50 135 Spalding.! 4 2 1 !:icci8 —' u - 5.18 6.12 6.17 7.20 7 58 Ft H’w’rd&GB 8.40 Ivaukana.... 9.43 Appleton. Menasha &N’h Oshko-h. 111.00 Fond du Lac 11.45 309|New Cassell ..12.33 321 Barton . 1.10 Granville .... j 2.15 Lake Shore Jc 240 am Milwaukee \ ^ §;$j St. Francis ... Oak Creek... |3.35 County Line.. Racine. 4.05 1.47 Racine June.. 4-10 1.54 Kenosha. 4-28 2.13 405Waukegan ... 5.05 2.46 6.15 410 Rockland..+6.27 417 Highland Park 0 ■ 34 3-12+6-44 422 Glencoe . 5.45' 424 Winetka .i 5.51 427 Wilmette. 5-57 429 Evanston —; 6.05 430 So. Evanston.. 6.08 431 Calvary . 6.10 433 Rosehiil. 435 Ravenswood - • 440 iCHICAGO.Ar 4-30 4-42 4- 55 5.04 5- 20 5-25 5-42 6.11 6.13 61pm 6.53 6.59 7-0 7-10 7.13 I Q Cl P 2 td qp cE q P z ^ c &S3 rSf't-Ir-' q r. — — * , O -■ ^: ftr? -X? h 2 q + f=SS ~qq = SI - Id ■a u GO K- 1 ir ^ x - < c _r. 5 : P ^ c" r- >• § ic- P 2 q 3 7.15 7.27 7.40 7.49 8.05 8.10 8.25 8.58 9.09 9.26 9-34 9.40 9-45 9-50 9.53 H - • rti; C-S* < 2 c - —- £ 2C ( «— 1 cr . © 1 tr • ' 3 I xn o g ^ 3 p" e-i ^ G P x c- I—j © X *3 • P — W- - r ^ C; ^ r- — 2 SP a Uj 1 » 2 E. q^ ~z o- >— z • q - < a 2 ! 0 g m So qq ■« 2 5 -Ik ® ® gd q g ZL • V V-J ^ CC . rs, 2 1.5 - ? 4 pm 1 71 am 10-20 qc s j SO-aj 2 2 . ^ i 5" 2 ^ x a p ^ rz < < S ~ - ^ 1 w I « n X i- u ^ x — G G &* = S < r*- & > SO C H > Pst§ oe 1—1 ^ c q ® o w. S i ® OE t Stops on signal only * Runs dail-v. 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CS I f-- c 2 2 « o Q q o ss c ~;qj « = or 9 • * CJ5 £>,»=“ -fetC CM 02 Od CO CO .—: CO 02 OC i ^- 020 dco- i '^ri-oio | cct—t-oocC' -^©O-r-lOl ^O-O-OCC 'Odxf-r 02 HJ c. s g 2 w - rvi a ^ > PH m p7 in © cd c; q bn P X X • 1.0 04 lOCOLOiCr-ii-- —.t r —I r—I r— r— 02 C2 02 CO CO -< LO Of" tO A CO : t- 2 S- d o q fc£ S 02 CO OOCC-l'OiO'-.MCCuO O O O O r-H /—I r—» V-4 02 02 02 02 CO 1 —I CO to r-H I 02 02 02 CO 02 < fe* o © 02 ^ C i© ,1rK ■ O • O • o oo o >c o oj oi on — ) 02 CO ^ • qq . a o t •- © C d 5 d K o.__ — CIO CO C3 CO ~ • z ©qj o © q o o o o o o >.o — cc *o— o — o rf 02 CO .— CO d — - • r- CXk r- ► - c-q3 • • oo OpiiOO tiE? >5 S’© © A - © ^ -i- cO -C Tti 0,0 Vj -jj > © SE o C 22 S *< >>s.>s h- 52* z '~ i fcr'P* ” 2? ' rLf-l ^ESq qsa-q z q^I Stf* ^7 | _c^ 2 .cf •,2 a? jpizs ! rSO.? r: r | Qp c © P©. I cl 5- iS - 22 ® ,_, »-h ;..rr pg q^ C ^ QC — n. ® - c § _ m o ? 23.02 P “ " hJ'^3 < C A iP. 5 p o i j X _ — Q® pS^wLS q-H Q .r t52 <-2 X 3-. ® f M. 1 < P p. P o •— o C p ejS 2 ; ^ QP I P q, < PS H - 73 < >• — •— - — r ^ ^ C ^ 5-5 P c P 5r i- p o q E-urJo s_ o 2 : O • pE 3 3h 1 ^ :? s« I X gf.g-c- ^ ^ g.° rj q tc q “ G O o; ;^eP 2 o; X o —- qt- OL' 0 . O -o C 04 CO l— O CO O 02 o CO CO CC 02 O0 "d 1 CO O JC- CO r-H 1 — o C4 C2 04C4C2 OOCCdiO lOCCI- I>00 03 C C r- (M &= CO q o n q p © © 2 © ^ Ticket Fare 34$>c. per mile. =1 XOTE.-Fijpiires opp. Statioas in first column denote population, x Fop. of Township included. 101 CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. AND THE PACIFIC SLOPE. From Chicago to Madison A Winona, From Chicago to Green Kay, From Chicago to Dubuque, For Council Bluffs, Omaha and Cali¬ fornia, Two through trains daily, with Pull¬ man Palace .Drawing Room and Sleep ng Cars through to Council Bluffs- For St# Paul and Minneapolis, Two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached on both trains. For Green Bay^ a5l( l Lake Superior, Two trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached and running through to Marquette. For Milwaukee, Four through trains daily, Pullman Cars on the night rains- For Winona, and points in Minne¬ sota, One through train daily. i The Trans-Continental Route, etc. This great corporation now operates over two thousand (2,000) miles of its own road, and has “running arrangements” over nearly eight hundred miles of road owned by other companies. Taking Chicago as its starting point, the various lines owned by this Company radiate north, north west and west, like the fingers on the human hand, with one line it reaches MILW AIIKEE, FOND DU LAC, GREEN RAY and MARQUETTE With another it runs through MADISON, (the capital of Wisconsin,) ELROY, and to ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, and forms the best route to FORT GARRY and other points in Manitoba. Another of its lines stretches far across Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota, and terminates in Central Dakota. Still another line runs from Chicago through ELGIN and ROCKFORD to FREEPORT, and with connections there for Galena, Dubuque, etc. Still another line of this corporation runs northwardly through JANEfeVILLE, FORT ATKINSON, WATERTOWN, to Fond du Lac, and beyond- However, the greatest and most important of the roads of this Company, is their Omaha and California line, or it is called, “THE TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE.” This is the Pioneer line between Chicago and the Pacific Coast, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and for n the “OV ER¬ LAND ROUTE. This line is the shorteA rail between Chicago and Omaha; the tr ‘ck is of the be t English steel, and is well ballasted, and as free from dust as a road can be made ; the bridges are strong and durable ; and all the appoint rents are firA-class in.every respect. The trains that run over this line are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, built expressly for this line , luxurious, well ligh r ed and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging a d smoking cars ; a, l built by this Company in their own shops. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph, and are so regular on tmie that one could safely set his watch by their arrivals and departures. In a word this GREAT CALIFORNIA LINE has the best nnd smoothest track, and most elegant equipment of any road in the West; and has no competitor in the country It is eminently the favorite route with Chicagoans travel¬ ing west, and is acknowledged by the traveling public to be the popular line for all points in W est¬ ern Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Ut w w o a i > < a a ■*> cSt § * i s ui o ~ ci f-> • > 2 Cjr—I ©<} £ C . a a . ©>. a - i ◄ PS c os a < OWHOHM JCC Sicc I- 'M O O *0 r- ■* 0- OJ CO CO CO rt* : cS C £ • c < c3 PS £ . > O^-I—| © os ' ^ a a © OC3 O r—i —! 57 Fox River Jc 8.40 5.28 > 59 W. Aurora.. 8.45 5.35 l| 60 Aurora . 8.50 5.40 )| 98 C'Z CAGO • . . • ! 10- 40 7.30 l arrive A.M. , P.M.j MENDOTA & CLINTON. J STATIONS M ixed Mis STATIONS LEAVE P.M. LEAVE 3 Mend’t^ B546 12-35 0E. Clinton.. | 3iLa Moille 400 1.05 6 Gard’n Plain 1 3 Williams -.. • 1.25 13 Fenton. 3 Ohio. 1.50 17 R.R.I. & St L.J. 6 Walnut.. 260 2-20 20 Prophetst’n 2 Deer Grove • 2.45 28 Tampico .... 7 Tampico • • • • 3-15 33 Deer Grove • | 5 Prophf.tst’n 3.55 39 Walnut. S R.R.I. & St-L • J • 4-10 46 Ohio. 2 Fenton 9 Gard’n Plain 5.25 52 Williams... • 4.50 56 La Moille ... 5 E. Clinton.- 5.10 65 Mkndota. .. arrive P.M. ARRIVE Mixed P.M 5- 15 6.00 6- 30 6.45 7- 05 7- 40 8- 05 8.35 9.15 9- 40 10.00 10- 45 A.M. GALYA & KEITHSBTJRG DIVISION. Mis STATIONS. Mixed LEAVE A.M. 0;GalVA- -2,175; 9.10 7 Nekoma .11010-00 14 W oodhull820i 10-40 21NWinds’r380,11.20 28 Viola.11.58 37 Aledo • .110012.45 43 Joy.210 1-20 51 N. Boston780; 2-00 — Keithsp.urg- 3-08 1.180-aRR p.m. ML STATIONS. Mixed LEAVE P.M. — Keithsburg. 1.32 0 New Boston- 2.45 8 Joy. 3-35 14 Aledo. 4.22 23 Viola. 5.22 30 N. Windsor - 6.00 37 vWoodhull .. 6.41 44 Nekoma .... 7.17 51 Galva . 8.00 arrive P.M. CHICAGO & ROCK FALLS. Mis STATIONS. Pass LEAVE 0 CHICAGO • • 38 Aurora .. 69 Shabbona 77 Paw Paw 82 Compton . 85 Brooklyn. 95 Amboy ... 106 Harmon . ; 115 Rock Falls ARRIVE A.M. 10-30 12-05 120pm 2.05 2- 35 3.00 3- 55 5.00 5-o0 P.M. Mis STATIONS. Pass. LEAVE A.M. 0 Rock Falls. 7.. 15 9jHarmon. 8.00 20 Amboy. 8-55 30)Brooklyn- 9.45 33 ( Compton.... 10-15 38 Paw Paw ... 46Shabbona .. 77 Aurora - ... 115 CHICAGO-. ARRIVE 10 50 11.45 1.40 3.20 P.M. fiOTTE.-Figures ©pp. StaliGHfe lis first column iienote population. X ©£ TownsL*? iuduaa*. lot CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. [Chicago Time.] MAIIV LIXE TIME TABLE. (May 25, 1879. RUNNING WESTWARD. Mlrf STATIONS. Mail. Exps Pass. Acctu Eips 11.11! 11.17 11.28 11138 POPULATION.; A.M. A M. A.M. 0 CHICAGO 300,000 7-25 $1030 10.00 12 Riverside. 8.08.10.46 15 West Lyons.10-54 18 Hinsdale.325 8-20 . 11.01 22 Downer’s Grove-420 8-30 25 Lisle. 8.36.'. 30 Naperville.... 1,750 8-47. . 34 Lunds. \ 8.58 .. 38 Aurora .12,000 9.10 12.1511.50 39 West Aurora ... • .. 11.20 41 Montgomery - • • 150 ..11.24 43 North Oswego 1.800 ... 47 Bristol. 1,400 —•.11.34 53 Plano .950 11.46 57 Sandwich. .. 1,850 . 11.53 61 Somonauk .. .3,400 . 12-00 67 Leland.650 . 12 12 74 Earl .2,100;.....12.25 80 Meriden.175.12-35 84 Mend ota.3,600 . 2 - 03 32-55 93 Arlington.410.• ... 1.15. 100 Malden .220 .. 1.30 . 105 Princeton.3.300 . 3.01 1.44 . 112 Wyanet.1,775;. 1.58 . 113 C. R. I. Pac. Jnc.. 2.01. 118 Buda .800 3-33 2.12. 124Neponset.1,500 . 2.27 132 Kewanee.4.210. 4-12 2.45 140 Galva .2,175 4-32 3.05 148 Alton a .925 . 3.21 152 156 164 164 172 179 186 P.M. P 4-35*9. 5.34 5.25 5-34 5.50 6.15 6 20 6-25 6.38 M. 05 RUNNING EASTWARD. Mis 0 10.45 11-05 6.52111120 7.0211130 7.1211137 11.60 7-25 7.43 7.57 8.10 Oneida.1,050 .. 3.31 Wataga.1,200 Galesburg 10,250A Galesburg Lve- am 10-35 Cameron.375 10.54 Monmouth... .4.700 71-10 5 30 6.00 . 6.33 3.42 . 4.00 . 4.15; 4.33 . 4.50! 11208 12.40 103 1.20 1.35 1.56 2.00 2.18 2.37 2.55 3.14 3-28 3.40 3.50 4d)8 4.23 4.42 6.00 - 1 1 16 2 2 30 3b 40 45 51 53 59 67 71 77 80 84 90 95 91 1 111 16 21 28 35 43 Kirkwood.1,150 11 -24 — 5.05 . 6-13 191 Biggsville.42011-37 197 Sagetown.375 11 • 50 206 Carthage June. 207 BURLINGTON... 12.25 15,000_ arrive p.m. Council Bluffs ... 501 arrive _ LEAVE A.M. 164 Galesburg . .10,200 4.28 168 Saluda. 4.41 5.18 5.30 5.27 5.42 6.00 A.M. P.M. 173 Abingdon.950 179 St. Augustine. - .270 183 Avon .5*5 186 Prairie City. 1,100 192 Bushnell.2.100 196 Bardolph.320 204 Macomb.2.800 210 Colchester. 950 212 Tennessee ... .2,150 218 Colmar. 6 223 Plymouth.810 6 227 Augusta.2,000 233 La Prairie.275 236 T. W. & ML June-. 242 Camp Point. .. 2,150 247 Coatsburg.200 249 Paioina.167 252 Fowler .210 254 Cliola. 8.04 256 Ewbanks. 8.09 263 QUINCY....25,000 8.28 ARRIVE P.M. 4.52 5.06 5.1b 5.23 5.37 5.48 6.05 6.20 6.25 40 53: 7.05' 7.20 7.26 7.39! 7.49 7.53 8-00 6.13 A M. 9 30 P.M. Neponset Buda 119-39 10 53 Jtx. 1 .& Pac. Jnc. 11.03 Wyanet.HI 07 Princeton. Malden. . Arlington Mendota . Meriden .. Carl. 7.35 P.M. 9 40 A.M. P.M. j 5.58 6.10 6.21 6-35 6.46 6.53 7.06 7.17 7.33 7.4.1 7.54 8.07 8.18 S. 26 8.41 8-47! 9.00 9.12] 9 16.j — 241 Downer’s Grove. 99 107 111 115 123 131 139 145 loO 151 158 163 170 179 183 189 196 202 206 210 216 220 222 224 225 229 233 STATIONS. JPass. Exps . Exps. Pdss.j Pas6 LEAVE QUINCY. Ewbanks. Cliola. Fowler. Paloma . Coatsburg. Camp Point. T. W. k ML June.. La Prairie. Augusta. Plymouth. Colmar. Tennessee. Colchester. Macomb. Bardolph. Bushnell. Prairie City. Avon. St. Augustine. Abingdon. Saluda. Galesburg.. arrive Council leave Bluffs .. LEAVE BURLINGTON . ©arthage June. Sagetown. Biggsville. Kirkwood. Monmouth. Cameron. Galesburg .... Arr P.M. b.35 6.53 7.00 7.04 7.12 7-17 7-29 7.44 7-51 8.08 8.18 8.30 8.44 8.50 9.07 9.26 9.33 9.54 10-01 10.13 10.30] 10.45 -lI -00 P. M. P.M. 5.20 A.M. A.M. 5.45 6- 6- 32 45 7.16 A.M. $7-00 7.50 8.08 8-27 8.37 9.2i 9.50 P.M. A.M. 7-05 ■ P.M. 8-00'js.io,. 7- 31 7.45 7.57 8.15 8- 30 8.50 (i ALES BURG M'araga.... Oneida Alton a. Galva .... • Lve 9-40 8-46' 9 58. 10.10 • 9.R;io.28 • 9.30 10.46- JL 50 11.051- © t- © c, c« 15 11.30,. c ■••11.50 • • • • , 12.03 ; •••• 9.43 . 1215 am. 10.0011.00 12.35 . © 9.05 i0 9-23 •• 9.33 .. © © -♦CM CO xa vewanee.10-20 11.16 12.55 1.12 • 1.30 • 11.20 12.08 11.34 . 11.50 . 12B5 12.50 12.27 . 12.40;. 1. 1. o • 48 j 56' 10 2.25 2.45 3.07 A.M. 7.00! 7.10 7.22 40 fcdO £ © > c3 © f-t c3 4— -t-t © J* © 1.13: 1.30 1.46 8.05 8.17 8-30 , Lieland... 12.55 Somonauk . 1 .10|. 7-55 Sandwich. Rano . Bristol. North Oswego ... Montgomery. M r est Aurora. 2 05 Aurora. 2-15 2.30 5.05 unds. Naperville. 238 Lisle. 9.24 9 28 9-32 9.50 P.M. 245 Hinsdale 248 M r est Lyons 251 Riverside A.M. 1263 CHICAGO. 3-40 arrive p.m. 8.45!... 8-47 a.m. 8-55 4-40 9-16 5.03 9. 9. 35: 45 5-20 5.30 3.50 P.M 10.00 .. 5510 40 6-35 A.M. A.M. A.M, 6 * Daily, except Saturdays + Stops on signal only. 1 lington, December 3, and every 3rd Sunday thereafter. Daily, except Mondays. § Will run, between Chicago and Bur- All other Trains Daily, Sundays excented 1> iibuque Trains.—Chicago leave 9.15 p.m. Leave Dubuque 6.15 a.m., 8.35 p.m. r£.-Figures opp.StaiiOB* in firsicolumn denote population, x Pop. oi Tcwn^iiip included* 105 ROME, WATERTOWN & OGDENSBUR3 RAILROAD. 7 _____ [June 2, 18/9. J. A. Lawyer, Sec. . 2-09 6.34 . 7.02 2.20 6 48 . ) 2-33 i6-58. n *yr- l -Li i 2.5( 7 15. 7-40 s.o'; 7-30 a.m. Mis Stations. Pass. Pass., Pass. A .M. 42 Richland — +4000 Lve 1150 46 Pulaski.90012 00 50 Sand Hill.12-10 55 Mexico .1250 12- 27 60 New Haven.+1800)12 38 64 Seri ba.+310012.48 71 OSWEGO 21000. Arr 1-lOj.I "42 Ric hland +4000 - Lve 7.40 3 .07 47:Sandy Creek Junc. 1000! 7-55] 3.21 52 Mannsville. 900 8 08 3.35 54 Pierrepont Manor. 320j 8-14, 3.40 59 Adams .( qrJ 8 - 3G ! 3 57| 62 Adams Centre-' j 8-40! 4.05 71 1 Watertown Junc.’ ...j ... Watertown.. 9375..Arr 9.JO, Lve 7.45 8-20 8 - 50 9-22 9 52 7- 50 8 - 02 8.12 8-27 8- 40 8 5010 15 9- 1010.45 7 -30 . 7.57 • 8 - 0 + 8 14.- 8-39 • b.40;. 0 6 17 25 0 7 12 19 26 34 41 46 52 59 64 70 0 4 8 11 17 21 25 26 70 71 80 83 LEAVE a.M. POTSDAM JUNC.) 6.55111.05) Potsdam .... j / • 12,11.^1 Canton . 7 40 11.48 DeKalb Junc .Arr 8-0012-05 7.2011.00) • Lvei P.M. 2- 45 3- 011 3.271 3.45! 3 00! 11.23 3.18 11- 40 3.32 12- 10 3-50 OGDENSBURG Heuvelton . ..!. Rensselaer Falls.j. DeKalb Junc.I 8.06 Richville. 8 25 12-32) Governeur.i 8-46 12-54' Keene’s .. . 9-04 1.14 Antwerp.I 9-17 1.29 Philadelphia.) 9-33 L46 Evans Mills. 9• 48 2 06 Sanford’s Corners. 10-03 2.20 Watertown .Arr 10 15 2.35; 5.55 CAPE VINCENT .Lvei 9-10 RosiertA. 9 20 Three Mile Bay... 9.29 Chaumont. 9-38 Limerick. 9+0 Brownville. y.o9 Watertown Junc.• • W ater town . Arr 10 - lo W atertown .Lve 10 - 20 4-09! 4-30 4- 47 5- 02 5.18 5.32 5.42 4-45 4- 58 5.091 5.181 5.27 5- 35 72 72 71 75 79 9-25 4-30 9.00 4-401.! 9 42 4.55 Watertown 9375. Watertown Junc. Brownville .475 _ Limerick. i 9-50 5.03 85 Chaumont.400 10-01 5-15 88 Three Mile Bay. 42510.08 5.24 92Rosieref .jlO-15 5-38) 96 CAPE VINCENT1300A 10-25, 5-45 72 Watertown 9375 Lve, 9-251 4-4011-35, 78 Sanford’s Corners. 9-38 4.53 • 83 Evans Mills.510 9-48 5.0212-02 90 Philadelphia.400 10.05; 5.18 12-17j Watertown Junc. Adams Centre. Adams. 88 Pierrepont Manor. 90 Mannsville... . 95 Sandy Creek Junc. 100 Ric hland .Arr 0 OSWEGO.Lve 5.50 2-45 6.10 7 11 16 21 25 29 Scriba. New Haven Mexico . Sand Hill.. 10- 45 3-13 10.55! 3.23 11- 08| 3-40 11.13 3-45 11.25) 3-58 11-40 7 00 7-38 Pulaski. Richland .Arr . .i 100 Richland _105 Albion... 96 Antwerp.80010.181 5‘.36pl32.JHig“ 0 . a * 101 Keene’s ..•. 10.32 5.5111-43 108 Governeur.1700 JO-48 6-11 116 Richville.600 11-07! 6.33 ,123 DeKalb Junc .jil-24, 6-55 130 Rensselaer Falls.400 J 1-40| 714 135 Heuvelton . 11-53) 7.27 142 OGDENSBURG. 11000 A 12.10 7.45 6.55 • Lve 123 DeKalb Junc .Lve 11.30 131 Canton .1700 11 -47 7-15 142 Potsdam..2900; 12-17 7.42 148 POTSDAM JUNC. 975 12.35 8 00 ARRIVE, P.M. P.M. LOOj. i ‘Lo 114 Williamstown .. 119jWest Camden.. 124 Camden ........ 129 McConnellsville 131 Taberg. 142 ROME. 2 - 20 ). 1.35' 1.551 - 2.23 2.40 A.M. i A.M. ARRIVE UTICA ... ALBANY ARRIVE NEW YORK ARRIVE 7-58 8.23 8.50 9-30 10-00 11.40 11.54 12.10 12-20 12.33 12.48 1.02 1.10 1.35 P.M. 2.25 5-25 1+00 P.M. 4.13 1.30 1.54 2.06 2.22 2-38 2.50 3.00 6.39 6- 50 7.08 -.13 7.27 7- 42 6.00 6-22 6-32 6.45 6.57 7.08 1J10 4.13, 7.42 4-27! 7.55 4-43 8.12 4-52 S-20 1 5.05. 8.32^ 5 19 8-46 5.33 5.40 6.00 P.M. 9.25 12.40 9.00 • 9.05 . 9-30; P.M. 6.45 A.M. 10.15 1.45 7-15 A.M. Avenise Ticket laroSi cents per mile. • • • • Trains leave Oswego at 6.00 a.m.. arriving at Charlotte at 9-10 a.m•, and 1.20 p.mJ at Charlotte 4-11 p.m. and Lewiston at 7-20 p in Leave Lewiston at 6.00 a.m. arriving at O * g^ 12.20 p.m. Leave Charlotte at 5.30 p.m., arrive at Oswego at 8 3o p.m. CONNECTIONS AT - Rome— With New York Central and Hudson River Railway for all points East and West—80 miles shorter than any other route from Ogdensburg to Albany and New York. Cape Vincent With Steamboat for the Fishing Grounds of Clayton and Alexandria Bay; also for Kingston, and with Grand Trunk Railway for Cobourg, Toronto, and the West. Ogdensburg — By Ferry with Grand Trunk Rail¬ way for Brock ville & Montreal, Quebec, etc ; also with St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway ter Ottaw r a. „ _ . , „ PQ'j’ar)J unction —^Vith Vermont Central Railw r ay for Malone, Rouse’s Point, Plattsburg, and all points East. MOTE -Figssres opp. Stations in first column denote population x P. oi Township included. ] 06 QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA & OCCIDENTAL RAILWW WESTERN division. a A. SCO ™S.rE P, “ eD 'tTS e Cn L ' , p <■"*.** Stacks, Leys & A LD en, Ticket Agents-Offices 20 2 V. James analog Note Da^ftreets. GOING WEST. Hoclielaga to Hull, Mis 0 Si 5i 8 12 15i 18 i 26 31 36 43 47 56 58 63 73 77 82 89 93 98 102 108 Stations Mix. __ LEAVE A HOCHELAGA... 2 Mile End. *St. Laurent. *Riv. des Prairies. *St. Martin. *Ste. Rose. Ste. Therese. St. Augustin. Ste. Scholastique- *St- Hennas. Lachute. ♦Muddy Branch... Grenville . Calumet. ... j ♦Pointe au Chene . Montebello. Papineauville ... *Nor. Nation Mills Thurso .. ♦Rockland.. Buckingham ... ♦L’Ange Gardien ♦East Templet< n 112i Gatineau .|10 117 HULL.|li. ARRIVE a. 8 8 8 . 9. 9. 10 10 . 10 . .M. • 30 .46 .55 05 .24 .38 .52 24 46 08 38 55 35 42 55 .16 00 ■ lft 40 11 28 00 10 37 55 15 A.M. 9.30 9.33 9.42 9.50' 10 . 00 ! 10.08 10.10 10.24: 10.36- 10.48 11.05 11.11 11.30 11.35 11.45 11.55 12.18 12.27 12 40 12.55 1-04 L. 15 1.23 1.38 1.48 2.00 M. P.M. E Ml Exp . P.M 5.00 5.08 5.13 5.20 5.30 5.38 5.45 6.00 6-10 6.22 6.38 6.50 7-05 7.10 7.20 7-31 7.54 8.03 8.14 8.28 1 8.38| 8.501 8.58! 9. lOi 9.20 9.30 P.M. GOING EAST. Mis 0 4 9 15 19 24 28 35 40 44 54 59 61 70 74 81 86 91 98 a 1014 105 109 llli 113i 117 Hull to Hoclielaga Stations. _ UA V HULL . Gatineau ....... ♦East Templeton. ♦L’Ange Gardien. Buckingham_ *R ckland. Thurso.. Nor. Nation Mil] Papineauville... Montebello. *Point au Chene. Arr. Lve. Calumet. Grenville. ♦Muddy Branch... Lachute .... St. Hennas- . ♦St. Scholastique.. St. Augusti St. Therese. ♦St. Martin. ♦Riv. des Praries. t. Laurent. Mile End. HOCHELAGA... Mix. |E Ml jExp. E A.M A.M. P.M. ■ 2.3C 9-10 4.45 2.50 9.20 4.57 • 3-10 9.30 5.08 . 3.36 9.43 5.20 • 3-54 9.52 5.30 4.15 10.02 5.40 4-32 10.12 5.50 s 5.05 10.28 6.06 5 25 10. a0 6.17 5.43 10-50 6.30 6.25 11.12 6.50 6.47 11.23 7.02 7.02 11.33 7.12 7.10 11.38 7.17 7.50 11.58 7.38 S.10 12.05 7.45 8.41 12.21 8.00 9.05 12.32 8.10 9.96 12 42 S.20 10 20 1.00 8.36 10-32 1.04 8.42 10-45 1.12! 8.45 111.00 1-21 8.55 11.10 1.28 9.00 11.13 1.32 9.05 11-30 1.40 9.15 a.m. P.M. P.M. Laureiitian R’y J. H. Paxgman, Pres. tt 5 © giociooc ^ O •—! TfllO t' > w K) © £ > < x © ©^ 1—1 o © L- OQ^ 2 K M is 05 K • 02 1 U1 li O rji e- O AO C<0 I—1 t—i CO *■ •m SOiQiOTIO 3 vCC^OH^ T ■—<.*-H H- t- «]•? % K if. «! © m2: > 0 > c § '-5 G *3 W) fcJOQ ® Sgs C ^ G G " £ SC G O ft O S-I cE C /2 m 2 .p <3 ft _ Si o G CO g 2 © X O r* . co. CO G > G*c3 * o 2 • r“ ~ CO ft) SO O JSC - P ^ “ C -G ^ O PWo HOUSATONIC RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES, Hon. W. H. Barnum. President. H. S. Draper, Vice-President L. B. Stillson, Acting Superintendent- BRIDGEPORT, CONN. (April 28,1879 C. K. Averill, Secretary & Treasurer. H. D. Averill, General Ticket Agent. H. C. Cogswell, General Freight Agent- GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE BRIDGEPORT.... 10 Stepney. 15 Botsford. 19 Newtown . 23 Hawleyville. 27 Brookfield June • • 29 Brookfield- .. 35 New Milford. 42 Merwinsville. 48 Kent. 61 "West Cornwall. 65 Lirne Rock -.. 67 Falls Village . 73 Canaan. .... 75 Ashley Falls. 79 Sheffield. 85 Barrington ... 87 Van Deusenville . 89 Housatonic. 91 Glendale. 93 Stockbridge.. 99 Lee. 101 Lenox Furnace ... 102 Lenox. 106 Deweys. 110 PITTSFIELD .... ARRIVE Pass. A.M. 10-10 10.30 1G-40 10-47 10.57 11.05 11.10 11.23 11.36 11.49 12.14 12.23 12.28 7.IS 12.42 7.31 12.47 12.55 1.07 1.12 1.18 1.26 1.31 1.53 1.59 2.05 2.15 2.25 P.M. 7.36 7.44 7- 56 8.03 8.09 8.17 8.23 8- 38 844 GOING SOUTH. Pass. Spec’ll Mis STATIONS. P, ss Pass. P.M. P.M. LEAVE A.M. P.M. 4.55 . 0 PITTSFIELD. 8.GO 1.25 4 Dewey. 8-09 1.34 » 9 Lenox .. 8.17 1.43 5-33. Lenox Furnace • •• • 8.21 1.48 5.44 ..... 11 Lee. 8.27 1.53 5-53 . 17 Stockbridge . 8.41 2. ()7 5-58 .....1 19 Glendale . 8-46 2.13 6.11 . 21 Housatonic . 8.52 2- 20 6.24. 23 Van Deusenville-. • 8 58 2.27 6.39 . 1 25 Barrington . 9.051 2.33 7.04 . 31 Sheffield . 9.20 2.46 7.13..- • 35 Ashley Falls . 9.29 I 2.54 8.55 9.05 P.M. 45 00 05 15 30 38: 46: 6 54 7-00 7.16 7.23 7.28 7.37 7.47 A.M. 37 Canaan 43 Falls Village « • • • 9.4Si 3.14 45 Lime Rock. 9.53; 3.18 49 West Cornwall 10.02 3.27 Pass. P.M. 5.00 5.10 5.18 5-25 5.30 5.4" 5.52 6.00 6.07 6.15 6.30 6.40 6.45 7-00 62 Kent.10.271 3.50 68 Merwinsville.10 30 4.03 75 New Milford. 10.62 4.16 81 Brookfield.11-15) 4-31 83 Brookfield June • • 11-20 4 36 87 Hawleyville.H.30i 4-45 91 Newtown.11.40; 4-55 95 Botsford.ill-48) 5.03 100 Stepney.12.00; 5.16 110 BRIDGEPORT.. .12.30 5.45 ARRIVE P.M.I P.M. P.M Train leaves New Milford for Bridge¬ port 7 00 a.m., arriv¬ ing 8 40 a.m. Bridge-| port for New Mil¬ ford 6 00 p.m., arriv- ir g at 8 50 p.m. State Line Br— Trains leave Van Dusenville for State Line 1.12, 8.05 p.m. Lve W. Stockbridge for State Line -.30 a.m. Returning, lve State Line for Van Deusenville at 8.20 а. m, Lve State Line! for W. Stockbridge 1 1.4C, 8.55 p.m. Lve W. Stockbridge for Van Deusenville at, 7-00 p.m. Da nbury Br—L ve Danbury for Brook¬ field Junction 7.06, 1050 a.m.. 4.20, 5.37, б. 35 pm. Returning, leaveBrookt eldJc. 7.21. 11,20 a.m., 4.36, 5.53, 6.50 p- m- t Trains do not stop. THROUGH LINE for SARATOGA— The 10.10 a m. Train from Bridgeport now has cars run¬ ning through without change, arriving Saratoga 6.45 p.m.; returning, leave Saratoga 8^40 a.m. Pittsfield, arriving Bridgeport 5-45 p.m. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through direct to and from Saratoga. 108 HANNIBAL and ST. JOSEPH SHORT LINE RAILWAY. GENERAL Wm. Dowd, President, New York. M. P. Bush, Vice-President, New York. John A. Hilton, Secy.. New York. B. Carson, Hen. Manager, Hannibal, Mo. j A * R. TV oodward. General Supt. OFFICES-HANNIBAL, Mo. W.K. MgDoel, Gen. Frt. Agt., Hannibal, Mo. T. Penfield, SM tre s A vecsi^P lill’e -4 OfMitS |id' lilil0. Atlantic K C&N Y Express. Express. L o.IOa^ t 5.30 pm 1 5.20 “ 5.40 “ .1 5.30 “ i 5.55 . 5-40 “ 6.07 “ . 5.58 “ 6.25 “ 4 6.10 “ 6.40 L 6.20 “ 1 6.50 “ .1 6.-9 “ f7.12 “ .1 6.54 “ 7.32 “ J 7.20 “ 1 8.00 “ .| 7.42 “ 1 8.25 “ . 8.00 AM 8.45 pm . 5 • 45 am 1 6.1~»PM . 6-00 “ I 6.30 44 1 6.15 “ . 6.20 “ 6.51 “ . 6.35 “ 7.05 “ 6.48 “ . 6.58 “ 7.33 . 7.12 “ 7.47 “ .j 7.30 “ S.05 “ . 7.46 “ 8.26 “ 8.15 AM 8.55 pm . 8 35 am 9.10 pm . 8.38 “ 9-13 “ 9.00 “ 9-32 ‘ 9.13 “ 9.50 “ . 0-20 ‘ . . . . 1 . 9.40 “ 10.16 “ i0 00 “ 10.30 ‘ .110.08 “ ^ 1JC4o “ 10.20 “ 1 ! .58 “ 10-44 “ f1120 “ 10.53 “ 11.30 “ 11.12 “ 11.50 u 1 L 11.25 “ 12.00 “ Ml.30 “ j 12 01am |11.41 “ 1) .55 44 . 1 12.14?m 12.50 4i 12.30 “ 1.18 “ 12.38 “ j ....'...J 1.10 “ 1.30 “ 1 j 1-30 “ .1 1.38 “ 2.00 “ 1 1.56 “ . 1 2.10 “ 2.30 “ { 2.23 “ o o- tt 2.55 “ j j 3.16 “ 3.00 “ 1 j 3.45 pm 4 ■ 00 AM 1 3.45 pm 4.05 am 4 00 ‘ j 4.10 “ *••*•••». 4.30 pm 4.50 am 3.45 pm 4-05 am 4-20 “ 1 . 4.35 pm 4.55 am 9.50a.m 10.18 pm . 6.55 am' 3.50 pm . Mixed. 6.30 AM 7.05 7.45 “ 8.40 “ 9.30 “ 10-50 “ 11 23 “ 11.35 “ x a, O . QJ © y UA & -4 s cg ce +- >2 Sc C ® £ ^ . c s - >r 12.1Cpm 12.40 “ 1.10 “ 1.45 “ 2.27 “ •3.06 4< 4.<0 “ c §o 7* t£ ^ ce cc -G ce ~ x 12.45 1.35 2.15 2.50 3.24 4 00 4.37 5 06 6.00 6.30 7.15 7-45 6.05 am 6.34 “ 7.10 “ 8.00 “ 8.47 “ 9.08 “ it u tt tt <( tt it tt tt tt tt it £ 77 c be ez © • ^ X O be c CX cz o ce g 5 £ IS Sc O ce^s oo c fl •z ce ST >» © 2 £5 X GG fmt ft ^ G — ed SC: i—i *g C I c ^ be G ce a o ^3 m , G «e ce - '■c = 92 )5 f i (< c.S CS-fl <0 . _ £s - u f.. «ce ”! 5 £ j- ce X c CZ rn • — t.'jz 3 K 1.55 1 • 02 pm 2.10 3-00 4. 44 4-09 4-35 4-55 5.30 5.50 6 1 30_ 7-45 8.12 8.45 44 ii 71 44 44 14 77 i c 44 44 ^ /m* CO m * O w *" o ^ w c r ° o 5 •*7 ^ J g - "3 © tf. ” m S,_, ^ Z cc cc tt c ar ~ rr a ce si c c S < v ® "7 ^ « C x < . C G f>. Stations in first column denote population* X A r op af wivnsliin ‘udiuleti, no BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY. N. G. White, President. Jas. T. Furber, Genl. Superintendent. A. Blanchard, Treasurer. D. J. Flanders, General Ticket Agent. [Feb. 17, 1879. J* C. Kenney, General Freight Agent, Boston PORTLAND to BOSTON. Mis 1 STATIONS. Pass Pass. Pass. Exps. Pass. A.M. A.M. 32,000 LEAVE 0 PORTLAND. 12 Old Orchard. 16 Saco.X6000 25 Kennebunk . X2700 30 Welis . 9-55 _ w 46 N.Berwick .. .2550 ..'. 4.51 44 Salmon Falls X2300 .). 10.20 5.06 47 Great Falls X2300 5.40 TT 40 16.15 T777 P.M. 3- 30 3 59 4- 08 4.30 4-40 P.M. 5.45 6.17 6.27 6 50 BOSTON to PORTLAND. Mis STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M p m 0 BOSTON 7.3012.30 3.30 5.00 6.00 9 Yv akefield Ju. 45 Rollinslord . 1525 5 45 7.48 10.25 48 Dover .9500 5*51 7-5510.35 51Madburyt.400 5.57 8 .021G .43 53Durham —X1300 6 02 8.08 10.4s 58 Newmarket X2000 6 .12 8.18 11.57 60 S. N’mark’tJ. 6.17 8-2311.02 61 S-Newmarket. 6 20 8.27 11.06 65 EXETER .. X3500 6.38 8-45 11.25 70 E. K. Depotf. •-500 6.48 74Newtont.X750 6.57 78 Plaistowf-X900| 7.02 79 Atkinsonf....X520( 7-07 82 HAVERH’LL13100 7-15 83 Bradford •••-X2100 7-17 88 N. Andoverf X2600 7-25 * P.M 5.00 5.10 5.13 5.41 5.52 6.08 90 N. Lawrence 129000 7.30 7.35 7.43 7.48 7.56 89 S. LawreneeX29000 92 Andover . ) v r nnn 95 Ballrdvale \ X5UU0 97 Wilmingt’n JfX900 03 Reading .... X2700 05 YYakefield . 06 Wakefield Ju.j. 15 BOSTON ...260000 8.35 ARRIVE. A.M. 8.54 71.35 . 6.18 9-0511.45 . 6.27 9.10 11 -52’. 6.32 9.1611 58.. 9.25 12.10. 6.45 9-2812.13'. .. 6.47 9.38 12.23.../. 6.56 10 Wakefield.. '•••• *5 24 }2Reading ...1. 3.57 5.30 18 Wilmingt’n Jt. 20 Ballardvale.. 8.10 1 09 i.16 ' 23 Andover. 8-18 1.15 4.21 26 S. Lawrence. 8.25 1.23 4.3° 27 N. Lawrence. 8.28 5 46: * 51 6.00 6.26 6-33 6.42 o-46 6.54 9.4012.25 9.45 12.30 .... 7.02 9.5212-37 .... 7.09 9-57 12.46 .. 28 N. Andover... 8.32 32 Bradford .... 8.42 33 HAVERH’LL 8.45 37 Atkinsonf- 8.53, 38 Plaistowf- 8.59i 41 Newtonf. ! 9.05 46 E. K. Depotf. 9.14 50 EXETER ... 9.31 55 S-Newmarket 9.40 56 S. N’mark’t J. 9-45 57 Newmarket . 9 50 62 Durham.10-00 64 Madburyf.... 10.05 68 Dover . 71 Rollinsford. 1.28 1.42 2-03 10.15 10.25 73 Great Falls 10-35 10.16 . 10.45 A.M. 1.30 P.M. 72 Salmon Falls 10.30 74X.Berwick .. 10.45 .... -j 85 Wells.ill .00 .... 7.32 90Kennebunk .. 11.10 •••• .1 100 Saco.11.32 . 104 Old Orchard . 11-40 ••••( 8.00 115 PORTLAND. 12.10 P.M. P.M. ARRIVE A.M. A.M. 4.27 4.35 4.35 6.05 6-58 . 4.35 6-05 6.58 .... 4.45 6.15! 7.07. 4.48 6.20; 7.10. 4.56 6.28. 5.02 6.34.! 5.08 6.40. 5-17 6.50/.. 5.35 7.08.. 5.43 7.15 . 5.48 7.18. !... 5.54 7.23. 6.05 7.32 ... 6.10 7.36. 6.18 7.44'.. 6.27 7.52. 6.15 0 0 QO 6.32 l j 6-58 ••••!*•* • •***■ 7-08 •... i /.20. 7.28 .... 7-42. 7.36 .... 7 52’. 8.00 ■ ■ • • j 8•20. P.M. P.M. P.M. . ? I edf°i;cl Branch.—Trains^ave Boston for Medford at6.45,8.05, 9.35, 11 00a m ■ 12 45 2 45 f 40,’ 5.55, 7 .' 00 ’p.m 5 P '“‘ Returnmgf om Medford at 6.15, 7.30,8.30. 10.00, 12.00 a.m.’; 2.00,’I.'40,’ , r,2‘ii V and NewWyp .rt-Trains leave Wakefield Junction at 8.15 a.m ; 3 28. 5 07 6.50.11.20 p.m. Returning from Newburyport at 6.15,7.35,11.00 a.m.; 5 . 20 , 6 20 p m admilM ’ , Ge-'fseto.vn.-Trains leave Haverhill Station 6.15, V sO.S^lfTfOa m - 3.40, o./O, i.25p.m. Returning from Georgetown 6.35, 7.55, 9-08, 11.20 a.m.: 3 05 4 22 5 5~’ 7.4opm. 7 miles. ’ ’ °- 0, > from iU toil 77 ay D ° Ver 10 ' S5am -’' 6 - 2 ^“- R *‘™ South Berwick JuNCTioN-Connects with Eastern Railroad. f Flag Stations. Average ticket fare 3 cents per mile* RUMF0RD FALLS & BUCKFIELD RAILROAD. I- YA ashburn, Jr., Pres. S- Cummings, G. T. A. S. T. Corser, Supt. Offices at Portland, Maine. (Feb. 24, 1879 Mechanic Falls to Canton. Canton to Mechanic Falls. ! Ml Stations Pas- 1 Leave Boston . A.M . Portl and . Lewiston .June -. .. Mechanic Falls •• .... 4 h 9 13] , 19 ' 99 Mechanic Falls . West Minot . 7.05 7.32 7.45 Hebron .. Buckfield. 8.05 8 25 8.40 8-50 A.M. Sumner. Hartford. ; 27 ^ i Canton.. Arrive Pas- : a.m. 7.30 1? PM 2.53 ,08 J4 r 3-28 |Mlsi Stations. Pas. Leave A.M. Canton . j 9.15 o] Hartford..... 8] Sumner .. 14 Buckfield. 18Y Hebron . 23 |YY r est Minot .. | 27£ Mechanic Falls •. 10.45 Mechanic Falls 11.33 Lewiston June . 11.50 Portion d . 1.15 Boston . f6-35 Arrive P.M. 4.30 00 Connections —At Buck- field with stage for Sumner and W Sumner; and at Can¬ ton with stage for Peru,Dix- neld, Mexico, Byron, Ac. _ Passengers leaving Boston ‘ 30 a.m. via B. A M.. or at 8 00 a.m. via BL AN.,will leave Portland at 130 p.m., 1 or. J. Uo 1 ViaB. L- AN. R. R. VOIE.-Fignres opp. Stations In first column denote population, x Pop. of Township included. Ill PORTLAND and WORCESTER LINE. Portland and Rochester Railroad. General Offices, - - Portland, Maine. George P. Wescott, President. AV. H. Conant, Cashier. James M. Lunt, Superintendent. J. W. Peters, General Ticket Agent. Worcester and Nashua 8 l Nashua and Rochester Railroads* General Offices, - - Worcester, Mass. E. H. Kinnicutt, President. C. S. Turner, Superintendent. C. A. Waite, Ganeral Tieket Agent. J. M. Williams, Gen. Freight Agent. WORCESTER & NASHUA AND NASHUA & ROCHESTER RAILROAD. Worcester to Rochester. (Dec 30, 1878.) Rochester to Worcester Ms Lye ‘Worcester. . 9. West Boylstn 10 Oakdale. 12 Sterling Jc.. 17;Clinton. 18 S. Lancaster 19 Lancaster 25 Harvard. 28 Ayer Jc.. 31 Groton Centre 36 Pepperell. •. • 39 Hollis .. 46 Nashua . — 49 Hudson. 57 Windham-.. • 63 Hampstead.. 70 Fremont. 74 Epping. 80 Lee. 88 Barrington .. 93 Gome........ 95 Rochester .. Arr а. m. A 6-30 7 б. 55 .. 7.00:.. 7.07 .. 7.20 8 7.24 .. 7.30 .. 7.47'-. 8-00 8 8.09 .. 8.20 .. 8.28 •• 8.40 M. A.M. 30 11.15 11.40 11.45 11.50 0612-05 12*13 ... 12.32 .28 12.50 ... 1.00 ... 1.12 ...I 1.20 1.32 2- 57 3- 37 4.04 4.44 5.26 9.08 P.M. 5.00 5.20; 5.22 5.25 5.34 5 36 5.39 5- 52 6.03 6.12 6 - 201 6.28 6.40 7-05 7.26 A.M. P.M. 6.15 6.54 7-00 7.09 7.27 7.32 7.36 7-53 8.00 3.15. 3.25 . 3.57 .... 4-22..... 5.05. 5.26 .... 5.46. 6.14. 6.30. 6.40j. P.M.' A.M Ms j Lye Rochester .. 2 Gonic. 7 Barrington . • 15 Lee. 21 Epping. 25 Fremont. 32 Hampstead.. 38 Windham ... 46 Hudson...... 49 Nashua. 56 Hollis. 59 ; Pepperell.... 64 Croton Cent e 67 Ayer Jc. 70 Harvard -.... 76 Lancaster ... 77 S. Lancaster. Clinton*.. Sterling Jc. • OaV dale. W. Boylston. Worcester Arr а. m. 5.15 , 5.24 , 5.40 б. 06 6.31 6.50 7.25 8.00 8.38 8.55 A.M. .... 11 . .... 11 . 7.1012. 7.24 12. 7.33 12. 7.44 12. 8.03 12. 8.0812. 8.26 1. A.M. 5.00 5.09 5.27 5.30 5.38 5.55 6-01 6-07 6 35 A.M. A.M. P.M. 8 34 8.45 8.49 8.54 9.20 P.M. 1 3.15 3.35 4.07 4.22 4.35 5.10 5.25 5.32 5.43 6.00 6.03 6.21 6.30 6-45 6.48 6.52 7 . 20 ; p.m.: P.M. 4.00 4.44 • i i « » 5.05 • • • • 5.45 Connects at Worcester with Boston & Albany, Providence & Worcester, Norwich & Worcester, Boston, Barre & Gardner R K ; at Cl,nton with Boston, Clinton & Pitch. K ; at Ayer June, with Pitch. & Stony Brook R R; at Nashua with Boston Lowell and Concord R R ; at Windham Junction with Manchester O FROM BILL OF FA R E : Our IMMENSE PASSENGER BUSINESS Warrants us in Running PALACE SLEEPING CARS for SLEEPING PURPOSES, and PALACE DINING CARS for EATING PURPOSES only. . KI MB ALL, Gen. Superintendent, Davenport, Iowa. E. ST. JOHN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. KANSAS LINE—on following page. 113 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. ■ ['jiil'y -3j xO/9* GENERAL OFFICES-CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. HUGH RIDDLE, President. A. KIMKALL, Genl. Superintendent. A. MANTEL, Asst. do. do. E. ST. JOHN, Gen Ticket & Pass Agent J. T. SANFORD, Traffic Manager. ¥M. M. SAGE, General Freight Agent. W. G. PURDY Local Treasurer. C. F. JILSON, Auditor, TRAINS GOING WEST. Mis STATIONS. 114= 122 o LEAVE 0 CHICAGO3G0,000 7 Englewood. 16 Blue Island • -825 24 Bremen.175 30Mokena.820 40 Joliet .7300 51 Minooka.400 61 Morris .3150 71 Seneca.950: I 76.Marseilles-800, ' 84 Ottawa. 8000, I 64 Utica.X1200 I 99 La Salle.5300 100 Peru.3750 114 Bureau X1150 Arr Bureaux 1150 L Putnam.I Henry.2175 Sparland .. -600 ChiPic’thXl500 Rome.275 Mossville • -175 PEORIA.! [ [X 23 , 000 arr H4 BuREAuXllSOLve 122 Tiskilwa.775 Pond Creek • •. • Sheffield .775 Annawan . X1300 Atkinson • . X1200! Geneseo.3050| 170 Colon a . ...X1300 179 Moline.4200< 182 ROCK ISL’D 8000. 183 Davenport .20,000 195 Walcott.210 199 Fulton .175 208 Wilton.1325 211 Moscow.350 216Atalissa.310 8.33 221 West Liberty 132o| 8.46 227 Downey • -275 19-00 237 l'OWA CITY6000 9.30 252 Oxford.X1075 257 Homestead . • .325 127* 134 « 142 s 145 2 151“ ,160 § Ph 128 136 146 152 159 P’cific Exps. A.M. 10- 30 11- 05 11.27 P,M. 12.25 *i-20 1.45 1.55 2.10 2.28 2 40 2.45 3.25 3.20 3.35 3.50 4.05 4.23 4.30 4-44 5 05 P.M. 3.25 3.45 Exps. Mail. *P.M. 10.00 10-35 11.00 Exps. 4 20 5.00 5.18 5.40 6.10 6.35 7.27 *8.i5 7.35 7.41 8.17 8.24 8-37 8-50 9.03 9.30 75 10.06^10.04 A.M. 7- 50 8 - 22 8.45 9.05 .j 9.20 12.05 |9.45 f!233 10-07 tl.0010.30 .dO-50 1.4011.02 2 . 0011.20 .11.40 2.3611.55 2.4542.01 3.25 12.30 3.25 6.15a 3-50) 6.40 TRAINS GOING EAST. Mis 4.07 4.32 5.00 5.10 5.27 6 00 A.M. 3.25 3.45 4 20 5.00 5.18 5.4-5 6.12 6.25 6.50 B6.35 267 Marengo ■ 279 Victor 287 Brooklyn • 293 Malcom. • • 302 Grinnell.. 313 Kellogg • • 322 Newton. j 334 Colfax.425j 340 Mitchellville - -850 ogi Des Moines $ A 351 [12,100 \ L 372 Booneville.I 379 De Soto.410 392 Dexter.1100 397 Stuart.1120 408 Casey.410 415 Adair. 422 Anita. 436 Atlantic.1210, 455 Avoca.375 463 Shelby. 474 Neola.150 490 C’l Bluffs 10,100 493 OMAHA... 16,500 ARRIVE 11020 40.47 11.16 11.40 fll55U.44 12.20 12.28 1.15 1.50 2.55 3-10 4.05 4.37 4.55 5.25 6.02 6.45 7.40 8-02 8 33 9 30 9.40 10.16 10-40 11 08 r>1130 1700, . .850 ..1000 ...900 ..1500 X1600I12.50(12.58 1.20 1.50 2 05 2.45 3.00 3.37 3.56 4.27 4- 45 5.15 5- 32 5.50 6.25 7.30 7.50 8.18 9.00 9.10 A.M. P.M. P.M 6.58 7.20 7-50 8 03 8.25 8.50 P.M_. 12^50 1.10 1.25 1.45 2-08 2.22 2.38 13.02 3.27 3.40 3.50 P.M. STATIONS. LEAVE 0 OMAHA. 3Council Bluffs. 19jNeola. 30 Shelby. 38 Avoca. 57 71 78 85 96 101 H4, 121 1 136 153 159 171 180 191 200 206 214 226 236 241 256 266 272 277 282 285 294 • • • • • • Atlantic. Anita. Adair. Casey—. Stuart. Dexter. De Soto . Booneville. Des Moines • j ^ Mitchellville. Colfax. Newton. Kellogg • Grinnell..,. Malcom. Brooklyn. Victor. Marengo. Homestead. Oxford. IOWA CITY.... Downey. West Liberty. • • • Atalissa. Moscow. Wilton. Fulton. Walcott. Davenport. ROCK ISLAND. Moline. Colona. Geneseo ... Atkinsorf. Annawan. Sheffield. Pond Creek. Tiskilwa. Bureau .Arr Exps. Mail A.M. 7.05 A,M. 7.15 8- 14 8.40 9- 35 10 - 00 } 10.52, 11.25 11.55 1.15 2.32 3.05 3.52 5-00 310 311 314 323 334 341 347 357 365 371 1379 0 9 15 18 26 33 38 46 379 .383 1394 |399 4091 Ottawa. 417 Marseilles. 422 Seneca. 432 Morris. (442 Minooka. 453! Joliet. 463jMokena. 469 Bremen. 477 Blue Island- 486 Englewood. 493 CHICAGO. ARRIV' 9.42 10-14 10.32 10.52 11.25 11.37 12.08 12.24 > 1.00 1.20 2.05 2-20 2.48 3.JO 3.45 4.05 4.25 4-42 5.10 5.35 5.46 S6.40 7- 00 7.17 7.29 7.40 8- 05 8.26 8.36 9- 20 9.35 9-43 10 10 10- 40 11.00 11.17 11- 40 leave PEORIA. Mossville. Rome. Chillicothe .. . Sparland. Henry. Putnam. Bureau.... Arr Bureau. . Peru La Salle- Utica Lve 12.15 12.35 P.M. 10.20 10-45 11.00 11.10 11.30 11.47 12.02 1220a 5.20 5.45| 6-20 A.M. Atl’nc Exps. Accm *P.M. A.M. 5.10 1 5.20 10.00 6.20 11.15 6.52 12.00 7.18 12.50 8.15 2.20 8.52 3.18 3.50 9-32 4.20 10.05 5.25 10-17 1 5.43 10.50 6.32 . 6.58 11.45 8.00 11.55 P M. 12.50 • • 1.10 . • • • 1.47 2.10 • • • • • 2.45 3.25 3.45 4.17 • • • • • 4.57 5.40 16.03 • • • « 6.20 6.33 «... • • • • • 7.05 7.35 Exp. 8.45 A.M. 9.00 11.15 [9.07 11.22 9-30 11 50! 9.50 12-13 10.07 12.30 • • • • 12-45 10.37 1.08! 1 25 i 11.07 1.401 11.30 2 . 00 ! A.M. P.M. 9.15 7.00 9.40 7-35 9.55 7.57 10.05 8.10 10.25 8.37 10-42 9-05 11.00 9-22 11.20 950km ,11.30 2.15 12.01 2.45 12.06 2.51 3.02 12.35 3.28 fl 248 13-45 12.5S 3.58 tl-18 4.20 f4.45 2-00 5.10 5.S5! 5.48 6.05 3-05 6.30 3-40 7.05 1 P.M. P.M. Note. —*Runs Daily, except Saturday. All other Trains daily, ex¬ cept Sunday. Meals—b Breakfast. D Dinner, s Supper, t Stops on Signal only. Average ticket fare 3^ cents per mile. CONNECTIONS AT Chicago — With all diverging Railways. _ Englewood — With Lake Shore A Michigan Southern and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroads. Joliet —With Chic¬ ago, Alton A St. Louis and Michigan Central Railroads. La Salle— With Illi¬ nois Central Railroad. Bureau — With the Branch for Peoria. Peoria — With Peo¬ ria, Pekin A Jackson¬ ville, and Toledo, Peo¬ ria A Warsaw R.R.’s Rock Island—W ith Western Union, Peoria A Rock Island, and Rockford, Rock Island A St. Louis Railroads. Da ve nport— With Davenport A St. Paul Railroad. Wilton— With South- Western Division(Kan- sas Line) for Leaven¬ worth, Ac, W est Liberty— With Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Northern Railroad. Grinnell— WithCen- tral Railroad of Iowa. Des Moines— With Keokuk A Des Moines Division C. R. J. A P- and D. M. A K- D. RR. Council Bluffs and Omaha— With the Mis¬ souri River Steamers for Benton and all the Upper Missouri River Trading Posts; also with the Union Pacific Railroad for Cheyenne, Denver, Central City, Santa Fe.New Mexico, Ogden, Salt Lake, ana all Mining Districts, Q nd all points in TJpner and Lower California, and with the Ocean Steamersfor all points on the Pacific Coast. NOTE.-Figirres opp. Stations in first column denote nomination, y Pop. of Towinnhip inoluiieU. 8 114 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION. TRAINS GOING WEST. TRAINS GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mis |_ LEAVE -CHICAGO.536,000 LEAVE - ROCK ISLAND..8,000 _ Davenport .20,<-00 0 WILTON.1,32-5 12 Muscatine.7,000 25 Ononwa .140 32 Fre r \onia .260 34 Columbus Junc. . .875 35 Clifton. 43 Ainsworth.310 50 Washington .2,600 102 Knoxville. Exps A.M. 10-30 P.M. 6-40 6.55 8-10 8-40 t9.06 Mail. Ills .800 11.15 11.55 64 Brighton 72 Perlee. 79 Fairfield .2,250 85 Libertyville —Xl,100 91 County Line . 97 Eldon . 103 Floris • • .. 110: Belknap. 113 Drakeville.200 126 Union ville.X1,250 138 Centreville.1,100 146 Numa. •. 153'Seymour 167 Allerton. 180Lineville .510 195 Princeton.400 204 Mill Grove . 209 Spickards.••• 215 Tindalls.--150, „ _ 220 Trenton .1,000' 5 - 05 228 Hickory Creek.. • • 5-25 236Jamesport -.510 5-4./ P.M. 10.00 A.M. 6-25 .7-00 8 15 8- 45 9- 10 9.25 9.35 945 10-05 10 15 STATIONS. 9-30 10.45 11.03 11-20 11.35 1 +1150 12.20 .112-35 12.3512-55 1.15 1.50 2.15 12 30 12-58 3.23 4.00 0 1 5 11 18 0 5 11 16 _21 24 29 36 44 54 65 76 86 94 102 107 113 118 127 142 155 LEAVE LEAVENWORTH... Mo. Pac. Junction- • . • Beverly. Platte City... Camden Point. ATCHISON. WlNTHROP . .. Rushville De Kalb. Wallace. New Market. Leave 246 Gallatin.1,475 257! Winston. 268 Cameron. 1,450 278 Perrin. 286 Plattsburgh.1,100 293 Grayson. 1298 E dgerton .... & 09 New Market 314 W allace 319 De Kalb..«••••• 250 825 Rushville.Xl,700 330 Winthrop .250 ATCH ISON.-8,000. Arr ,304 Camden Point 311 Platte City. 317 Beverly. 821 Mo. Pac. Junction 1 322 LEAVEN W’TH 18,000 ARRIVE 6.15 6-42 b7.30 17.53 1.03 1.28 2-00 2.18 2.35 3- 03 3.36! 169 4.10 176 4.35 184 4- 45 196 14.57 209 5.15 212 5.35 219 5.55 225 6-25 231 6.50 237 7.30 7.55 8.15 8.33 8-45 9.25 Edgerton. Grayson . Plattsburgh. Perrin. Cameron. Winston. Gallatin. Jamesport. Hickory Creek.... Trenton. Tindalls. Spickards. Mill Grove. Princeton. ineville . Allerton. Seymour. Numa. Centreville. Unionville. Drakeville. Belknap . Floris. Eldon . County Line. Libertyville . Fairfield . Perlee. Brighton. Mail. Exps. A.M. 5- 4.5 5 - 50; 6.00 6- 18 6.35 1 [My 13, 1879. P.M 6-15 6.20 6.35 6.53 7.10 5.25 5-35 6.00 6.10 connections at Rock Island —With bridge over Mississippi River, connecting Illi¬ nois A Iowa Divisions. With Western Union and Rockford, Rock Island A St.Louis Rail¬ roads ; also with Steam¬ boats on the Mississip¬ pi River. Wilton.— With Main Line to and from Rock Island, Chicago, Ac. Columbus Junc— 6.05 6.43 6.19 6.54 6 33! 7-06 7.05 +7-45] 7.17 +7.57I 7.33 8.15 1Tr . , -■ 7.53 18 35 V ithBurlington, Cedar 8 40 b 9.20 Rapids A Minnesota 9- 04 9.45 Railroad. 9-28 10-05 9-50 10-35 10-07'. 10.30 11.20 10- 45. 11.00,. 11 . 10 !. 11.3312.20 12.15 tl257 12-50 1 1.25 1.23 1.42 2.00 2.30 2-27 2-54 3.03 3-34 3.15 3 50 4.10 t4-03. 4.18 . 4.35 4.50 4.50:. 5.13i .... 1.55 Knoxville 50 6.25 Washington. 5-47 Ainsworth. 6.03 Clifton. 6.15 Columbus Junc . 6.25 Fredonia. 6 35 Ononwa. 6.50 Muscatine. 7.18 7-15 WILTON . 7.45 7 40 Davenport . 9-20 8.45 ROCK ISLAND. 9.35 9-00 ARRIVE P.M A.M. CHICAGO.! 6.20 3.40 ARRIVE A.M. P.M. INDIANOLA and WINTERSETT BRANCHES. 0 uES MOiNES. LEAVE .. 12,100 10 Carlisle.,.. .500 15 Somerset Jun c . T6 Somerset. 3 • 21 Indianola ... .... 21 Spring Hill- 25 Lothrop - arrive P.M. A.M.! 3 25 | 3.50 4-00 . ! 4.25 10.15 i 4-25 10-20 4-45 10.40 4-43 • • t • • | 4-53 • % • • 1 5-08 5-20 . t 5-40 P.M. A.M. LEAVE A.M. ; 0 WINTERSETT. 3.50 , 8 Patterson.%. . 9 08 • 12 Bevington. 9-20. 17 Lothrop . 9-35 21 Sp ring Hi ll. 9 47 ...Indianola . 9-45 Somers et .10.02 32 Somerset Junc.10.12 27 Carlisle.10-28 3* Avon.10-35 42DES MOINES-*.11.GO arrive A.M. * Daily. Other trains daily ex¬ cept Sunday, t Stops on Signal. b Stop for meals. P.M. 3- 50 4- 10 4.15 Fairfield- With Bur¬ lington A Missouri Riv. Railroad. Eldon — With Des Moines ValleyRailroad. Belknap— With St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railway. Cameron- With Han¬ nibal A St. Joseph R.R. Plattsburg — With Lexington A St. Joseph Division of St. Louis, Kansas City A North’ll Railway. Beverly- With Kan¬ sas City. St. Joseph A Council Bluffs R.R. Leavenworth—W ith Kansas Pacific Rail¬ way, for all points in Western and South¬ western Kansas; and with Missouri Pacific, lor points in Nebraska. Average Ticket fare 34 cents per mile. Peoria Bi anch— Ex. leavesChicago 10.30am, leaves Bureau(114 mis) 3.25 a.m., 3.20 p.m., arrives Peoria( 160 m’s) 6.00 a.m., 5.05 p.m. Ex. lvs. Peoria 9.15 a.m., 10.20 p.m., arr. Bureau (46 miles) 11.20, 12.20 a.m., arr. Chicago (160'miles) 6.20 a.m., 3.40 p.m. Ex. lvs. Chicago 10.00 p-m., lvs. Bureau 3.25 a.m., arr.Peoria 6 a.m. Ex. lvs. Peoria 9.15 a.m., arr. Bureau 11.20 p.m. I a.m, ar. Chicago 340pm ^taiiongifl ifsi^Uiicnaon^ DODF'ftii X Pep ot TowD^iii 1 ^ nclucleou 115 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD Washington Heights and Blue Island Accommoda tion. OSKALOOSA BRANCH. From Chicago . t Mis Stations. Leave A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 0 Washington. -Lv 9.00 am 10.20 am| CHICAGO .... 6 55 8.40 12.20 4.15 6-15 7-10 11.30 1.15 « Westchester. •. 9 -35 “ 10.3/ “ * R. I. Shops . • • 7.15 9.02 12-42 4-37 6.37 7-32 11.52 1.37 15 Keota. 10.08 “ 10.53 “ Englewood ... 7-20 9-09 12.49 4-44 6-44 7-39 11.59 1-44 20 Harper. 11.05 “ Normal. 7.23 9-13 12-53 4-48 6.48 7-43 12.03 1.48 28 Sigourney. 11.08 “ 11.23 “ Auburn . 7-27 9-18 12-58 4-53 6.53 7.484*2 08 1.53 36 Delta . 11-40 “ 11.40 “ So. Englewood- 7-3C 9-22 1.02 4-57 6.57 7-52 12.12 1.57 13 Rosehill. .... 12 13 pm 11.57 “ Dummy June • • 7.33 9.25 1.05 5.00 7-00 7.55 12-15 2-00 52 Oskaloosa Ar 1.00 PM 12-20 pm Prospect Ave.. 7-35 9.28 1.08 5.03 7-03 7.58 12.18 2-03 — Oskaloosa. Lv 1.30 pm 12.21pm Tracy Ave -... 7.39 9-32 1.12 5.07 7-07 8.02 12.22 2.07 57 K1DM Cross.| 157 “ 12.32 “ Morgan Ave -.. 7.42 9 35 1.15 5.10 7 10 8-95 12-25 2.10 63 < >livet . j 2.27 “ 12 44 “ BLUE ISLN’D 7-47 9-40 1.20 5 15 7-15 8.10 12.30 2-15 68 Harvey .... 2.55 “ 12.55 “ Arrive A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 78 Knoxville. .Ar 3.40 pm 1.20 pm From • Mis Stations. Blue Island. i t 0 Knoxa ille..Lv 6.00 pm 2.30pm .Leave A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 10 Harvey . 6.47 “ 2-55 “ BLUE ISL’ND 5-40 6.45 8.10 12 30 3-40 5.30 10-00 9.05 15 O ivet . 7-12 “ 3-07 “ Morgan Ave - • • 5-40 6.50 8.15 12.35 3 45 5.35 lb. 05 9-10 21 K A D M Cross. 7.37 “ 3.20 “ Tracy Ave. ... 5.48 6.53 8.18 12-38 3.48 5.38 10-08 9.13 26 Oskaloosa .Ar 8 • 00 pm 3.32 “ Prospect Ave. . 5.52 6.57 8-21 12-42 3-52 5.42 10.12 9.17 — Oskaloosa. Lv 8 • 15 pm 3-33pm Dummy June. . 5.55 7.00 8.24 12-45 3.55 5.45 10-lo 9-2a 35 Rosehill . 9.05 “ 3.56“ So. Englewood. 5-58 7-03 8.27 12.48 3.58 5.48 10.18 9.23 42 Delta . 9.40 “ 4-15 “ Auburn . 6-02 7.07 8-30 12.52 4.02 5-52 10 22 9.27 50 Sigourney . 10-15“ 4-32“ | Normal . 6.07 7-12 8.34 12.57 4.07 5-57 10.27 9-32 58 j o 55 44 4 52 “ Englewood .... 6.11 7.16 8.39 1 01 4.11 6-01 10.31 9-36 OO 63 Keota . 11.20 “ 5.03“ R. I. Shops — 6.18 7.23 8.45 1-08 4 18 6-08 10-38 9-43 71 Westchester. .. 11.53 “ 5.20 “ CHICAGO .... 6.40 7.45 9.10 1.30 4-40 6.30 11.00 10-05 78 Washington. . Ar 12.30 am 5~40pm Arrive A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. — * Thursday & Saturday, t Sunday only, t Saturday only. KEOKUK and DES MOINES DIVISION. [July 13, 1879. Trains Going West. » * i i Expr’ss 7 40 pm 7-60 “ 8.21 “ 8.35 8.47 9.00 9.13 9.21 Mail. 7.00 am 7.10 “ 7.40 “ 9.37 “ 9.43 “ 10.01 “ 10.11 “ 10.23 “ 10.40 “ 10-55 “ 7. 8 . 8 . 8 . 8 . 53 “ 06 “ 16 “ 30 “ 38 “ 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 55 “ 00 “ 17 “ 2 1 “ 38 “ 55 “ ,10 “ 11.00 “ 11.25 “ 11.42 “ 11.46 “ 11.55 12.02 am 11 10 . 10 . 11 . 11 . “ 11 . 25 45 04 08 19 30 12.10 “ 12.20 “ 12.40 “ 1.04 “ 1.21 “ 1,34 “ 1.49 “ 2.11 “ 2.28 “ 3.00 AM 11.50 “ 12.01 PM 12.20 “ 12.42 “ 12.56 “ 1.08 “ 1.20 1.40 1.55 “ 2.25 pm «( Miles from Ke’kuk 2.7 7.00 12 . 14.8 17.1 20.2 25.6 30.5 35.8 39.1 45.7 47.9 54.8 59. 63.8 70.3 75.7 75.7 84.6 91.4 92.4 96.6 100.1 103.5 107.2 115.2 123.5 128.8 133.6 138. 145,8 151-5 162.2 STATIONS. . KEOKUK.. Buena Vista. Sugar Creek . .. Connables • Sand Prarie . .. .Hinsdale. • ... Belfast ... — Croton • • . .Farmington . ,. Bonaparte .. . .Bentonsport. _Mt. Zion . . .. .Kilbourne .. -Douds — . Independent. .. ..Eldon. ... Cliffland ... .. .Ottumwa- .Ottumwa...... .... Kirkville. .Eddyville-• .Transfer. ..Givin. .. Beacon . .. .. Coal Bank .... .Knoxville Junction. ..Leighton. Trains Going East. Mail. 2 . 2 10 pm 00 “ 1.30 u 1. 1. 12 . 12 . 12 . 18 “ 05 “ 54 “ 40 “ 32 pm .... Pella- .. .... .Otley ... ... Monroe . • . Fairmount ■ Prairie City . -Nobleton. ... Altoona .. • Des Moines. 12 12 11 11 11 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 1C .16 pm 10 “ 55 AM 4 -5 “ 35 “ .18 “ .05 “ 05 “ 45 “ 26 “ .22 “ 10 “ .00 “ Expr’ss 3.15 am 3.05 “ 2.32 (i 2 . 2 . 1. 1. 1. 1. i 12! 12 . 12 . 11 . 11 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 9. 9. 18 03 << u 50 “ 35 “ 25 “ «* 07 00 40 29 15 am 34 pm 10 U tt it 51 “ 40^ 17 “ 53 37 .25 .10 .48 Q9 .00 AM a tt (< u u u 55 “ 30 “ 11 “ 07 “ 57 “ 46 “ 9.38 “ 9 . 27 ^_ 9.05 “ 8.40 8.21 8.07 7.5G “ 7.26 “ 7.08 “ 6.30 pm <( It 44 116 ST* LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES-ST. LOUIS, MO. JAS D. FISH, President, N. Y. JAS. BAK tR, Yice-Pres., St. Louis. C. LITTLEFIELD, Sec. & Treas., N. Y. C. W. ROGERS, General Manager. D. WISHART, Gen.I ass.Agt., St.Louis T. E. i -ASSIDY, Gen. Freight Agt. JAMES HANNA, Auditor. F. F. RANDOLPH, Cashier. [Springfield, Mo. D. H. NICHOLS, Asst., Supt., W. H. COFFIN, Land Com,StLouis JAS. DUN, Chief Eng’r, Springfield C.E. JENNINGS,N.E.Ps. Agt,ClevTd GOING WEST. Mis i STATIONS. Texas Express. 320,000 LEAVE 0 ST. LOUIS. 9 30pm 37 Pacific. . S Arr. 1500 ( Lve 11.10 “ 44 Robertsville 15011129 “ 49 Moselle .... 510 11-45 “ 55 St. Clair .. ..375 12-04 am 00 Dry Branch • ■ • • 11219 “ 71 Sullivan .... 200 11250 “ 77 Bourbon.ifl-08 “ 82Leasburg .ifl-24 “ 90 Cuba. 375 1.55 “ 103 St. James. ••-750 2-36 “ 114 Holla .1475 3.09 “ 124 Ozark.+3-42 “ 128 Jerome. 3-50 “ i44 Hancock.14.52 “ 150 Crocker. 5.12“ 164 Richland . ...450 t 5-52 “ 171 Stoutland. 6-16 “ 186'Lebanon. • •-1100 7-15 “ 195 Brush Creek-+7-42 “ 203 Conway. 1 8-04 “ 218 Marshfield-. 1000 8 42 “ 224 North View.:f9.01 “ 232 Strafford.j 9-22 “ 242Springfield f a 9-50 “ 6,000 I l 10-00 “ — Junction.10.13 “ 248 Dorchester.,11017 “ 251 Brookline .10.26“ 26\ Billings .10.56 “ 273 Aurora.11-29 “ 278,Verona -55011.41 “ GOING LAST. Mis STATIONS. Texas Express. 286 Plymouth . 292 : Peirce City-700 302 Ritchey - 307' Granby City650 315'Neosho.950 324, Dayton- 330 Seneca .350 343 Prairie City.. • • 1 353jAfton . 358 Albin. 364, VINITA ... ARRIVE 12-02 PM 12.35 1.05 “ 1.17 “ 1.40 “ 12-06 “ 2-26 “ 13.00 “ 13.20 “ ' LEAVE 0 VINITA. 6 Albia . 11 Afton. 21 Prairie Cit^ 34 Seneca. 40 Dayton. 49 Neosho. 57 Granby City - .. 62 Ritchey. 72 Peirce City. ... 78 Plymouth. 86 Verona. 91 Aurora. 103 Billings. 113 Brookline. 116 Dorchester.... — Junction. 122 Springfield j ^ 132 Strafford. 140 North View— 146 Marshfield ... . 161 Conway. 169 Brush Creek .. 178 Lebanon. 193 Stoutland. 200 Richland. 214 Crocker. 220 Hancock. 236 Jerome. 240 Ozark. 250 Rolla. 261 St. James. 274 Cuba. .... 282 Leasburg. .... 287 Bourbon . 293 Sullivan . 304 Dry Branch ... s c -3 g ® ps > 5 O h ci o § t/T -5 id * pc £ < ° * o ® >» w a> -to [May 18,1879. eta . o M |J i.2 rbO rK p; c «o ®;g « g *V S g - p CC r—■ . ^ t-t h w «=-l t ' ^ c. * 309 315 320 327 364 St. Clair Moselle . Robertsville. • • - Pacific | A- ST. LOUIS. ARRIVE 11 - 30 Ail 11145 “ H tU 49 |cSz; . a 11224 "IJg’SS 12.57 pm, t1.15 “ I. 40 “ 2.01 “ 2.13 “ 2- 55 “ 13- 11 “ 3- 30 “ 3- 42 “ 4- 13 “ 4- 39 “ 14- 49 “ 4.53“ 5.05 “ 5.15 “ 5- 44 “ 16.05 “ 6.24 “ 7.04 “ 17.25 “ 8.05 “ 8 56 “ 9-24 “ 10-09 “ 11031 “ II. 41 “ 11152 “ 12 29 am 1.06 “ 1.5 5 “ 2.18 “ 12.34 “ 2.53 “ 13-26 “ 3-41 “ 3.59 “ Trains are run by Jef¬ ferson City Time. Average Ticket fare 4 cents per mile* Express Trains run daily East and West. 1 Trains stop only on Signal S o g;| Is £ ^ to O .1-1 jO C ft r-H x'S.'S c o goj 0 E ret += gX C § c «.5-§ 3 c P - 8 ■3 -g . a usSI +=> X * 14.16 4.35‘ 6.17 ‘ A.M. u u „ ^ OP c3 tc C CC <4- C £ 43 S O C? O CO §f«£-g S fi > o 2 * Si ~ o P-pC CS .S 43 £ ScEh-2 connections at St. Louis— With all Linos diverging North, Southeast and West ; also with Missouri and Mississippi Rivers steamers. Pacific — With Mis¬ souri Pacific Railway for all points in the Far West. Cuba —With St Louis, Salem & Little Rock Railway for Salem. Mo. Springfield Jc-With Springfield & W. Mis- souri for Ash Grove.Mo. Peirce City.— With Missouri & Western Ry for all points in South¬ eastern Kansas ; also with Stages for Benton- ville. Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and prominent points in Arkansas. Vinita—W ith Mis¬ souri, Kansas & Texas R. R., making this the Short Line for all points in North-western Ar¬ kansas, South-eastern Kansas, Indian Terri¬ tory and Texas. 9! ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD. ■w., y 5.C* l ^ rP >1 S \$ C re c >S n &' 'aiwie ldkes . >, /,/ j r E 3 K A S JL o rvard* 0 **/'^ U O, 77 * 2SS3 X>TA< ,oea '^? ?< ' r " <•' GTO? mon SPtilK -Or*r ,— iljiWaHBj , TT ad,„; / ' A [ 777"Soj i f ^ w/ CHIC, r.ulton i c>» j gar ^OCK ^ o A y»P.'. a lesbyrg isjult/p), ■* eor : a LOGa4sp^ •S/ooTmnsi'jnX^ y , 0 . Li*®' c rX^ a®* QTrinidad^ smNTA FE NEW MEXICO _ A Ch^oute TEXAS^ J ’&» Jose ! -ReJ ?,. e> ~Ft. Cob U - ,qr - tS ; , 7on4. IfoV W/y i| Co.. Fap r^sTCh?bn jgy . '(_ •V 1 -^II III wiaw iMiwirw'* i itaMmsM '4 > runs'* 7 ' V ^£L- ^AIQ. r «p tVarrtn ? It i fl. Scotty^ • ! Spri ^a e / g r (loiter PS \)rs. r,.,. ■ ' Vine vi lie 1/ ^ ay ttteviUe ARKANSAS Clinton . .. .evilleULs c MEMPHIS Leu’isbnrf L ,L» I/N OTS y Panel T"re Ha •«v Iq," — I t>K Cubay/* C K • f. , , v S T***r|M Qn0 ‘f V-* Bismarcil Q Ozark /\A OUiSV V. - V/, ck y iCordoua O,/-- PoplanBluff Uuion Ci} u t> - ^T E 16,0® | NASHVILL^ MOTE.-Figures opp. Stutious in first column denote poi^ilation. X H*op. of Township included. 117 ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES-TOPEKA, KAN. ^ [iVou. 3, 1878. Thos. Nickerson, President, Boston, Mass. D. J. Chase, bupt., Newton, Kas>. W. B. Strong, Vice-Pres. & Gen.Man, Bost’n Edward Wilder, Sec.-Treas., Topeka, Kas. G. B. Lake, Act. T.Supt., Topeka, Kas. . . . . . m W. F. White, General Passenger & Ticket Agent. Topeka, Kas. J. F. Goddard, lien. Frgt. Agt., Topeka, Kas. A. S. Johnson, Act’g Land Com’s’n’r, “ “ TRAINS GOING WEST. Mis 0 23 41 67 STATIONS. KANSAS CITY.. Lv De Soto J unction Lawrence-'. Topeka ....Arr 0 11 16 20 26 35 39 50 51 57 62 68 77 85 92 97 111 112 121 123 131 138 157 168 178 185 ATCHISON.7100lve Cummings. Nortonville. Nicholst. Valley Falls X1250 Rock Creek. Meriden . North Topeka. Topeka. 5800 Pauline!. Wakarusa.110 Carbondale.425 Burlingame •• -.750 Osage City.510 Arvonia.225 Reading .225 Emporia Jung. Emporia . 2200 Plymouth!. S afford. Cottonwood.400 Elmdalef. Florence .600 Peabody . Walton!. . Newton. .. .1350 Arr 185 0 N ewton • 1350Lve 10 Sedgwick City275 16 Valley Centre!.. 27 Wichtta 1750Arr Emigran 10-30 AM 1 • 14 PM 3.20 “ 5-30 (< * 10-45 PM 11.52 44 12.44 f< 1 1.50 pm| 10.50 pm 11.50 “ 12.20 nt 1-34 AM 2.34 “ 3.00 “ 3.48 4.12 k tt 8.31 8.54 9-42 tt it if 10.50 1.20 pm 1.44 44 2.46 pm 3.23 “ 4-00 “ 44 6-36 8.36 9.30 10.45 pm tt ft Newton 195'Halstead- 204 Burrton. 218 Hutchinson • 228 Nickerson • •. 237 Sterling. 249 Raymond ... 260 Ellin wood ... 270 Great Bend.. 283 Pawnee Rock 291 303 309 317 336 353 371 390 409 424 442 454 468 481 499 515 • 1350Lve 532 536 546 555 566 Larned • * . Garfield. Nettleton. Kinsley. Spearville. Bodge City. Cimrnarron... . . Pieiceville . Sherlock . .. Lakin-.. Aubrey . Syracuse. Sargent. Granada . Blackwell. Caddao . Las Animas. . W. Las Animas. Robinson. La Junta. Rocky Ford. 575[Apishapa.. 590‘Nepieste. 606 Chico.— 618'PUEBLO.Arr 6.40 am 7-20 “ 9-55 it Mail. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mis 11.15 pm! 11.45 “ | 12.01 STATIONS. t< ti ii 12.28 12.52 1.04 1.33 2.15 AM 6 6 44 3.00 3.24 3.50 ci it ii 4.24 5.10 5.20 it 11 ti it 5.51 6.13 6.30 7 -37 pm 8.08 8.36 8.55 “ ii ii ii 9.25 pm 11.36 it 9.50 ti 1.10 PM 10.35 tt 10-20 PM 9.15 PM 11.15 44 9.35 11 12.10 44 10.05 44 1.30 44 10-45 tt 2.35 n’t 11.10 44 3.20 am 11.33 tt 4.22 44 11.58 44 5.35 44 12.32 it 6 39 ii 1.00 AM 7-55 tt 1.25 tt 9.05 (t 1.48 ti 10.15 it 2.15 it 11-00 it 2.33 tt 11.40 tt 2.53 44 1.20 PM 3.46 4. 3.30 it 4.35 tt 5.00 tt 5.15 tt 6.40 it 6.00 PM 8.10 44 6.40 44 9.55 it 7.30 ti 8.10 ti 12.10 ft 8.37 4k 1.05 tt 9.10 tt 2.30 tt 9.45 tt 11.28 am 11.40 “ 11.40 it 2.00 pm 12.20 nn 12.41 “ 1.00 “ 1.30 “ 0 13 28 43 52 63 72 82 86 103 119 137 150 164 172 194 209 228 247 265 282 300 309 315 327 335 348 358 369 381 390 400 414 423 433 433 440 450 461 480 487 495 497 506 507 521 526 533 541 550 556 561 567 568 579 583 592 598 602 607 618 567 Mail &Ex. PUEBLO. .... Lye Chico. Nepieste ... Apishapa-.. Rocky Ford. La Junta. Robinson. W. Las Animas. Las Animas . Caddoa . Blackwell. Granada. Sargent. Syracuse. Aubrey. Lakin. Sherlock. Pierceville. Cimarron . Dodge City. Spearville. Kinsley. Nettleton . Garfield. Larned. Pawnee Rock. Great Bend. Ellinwood. Raymond. Sterling. ■ • • Nickerson . Hutchinson Burrton -... Halstead • • Newton .Arr “0 11 17 27 * 2.55 pm 1.55 it 40 00 ti it Mixed. * 7.30 pm 9.55 ii 5.38 5.50 ii ti J7-30 8-03 8.30 it tt t< ti tt • • • • • Wichita. .. . Lve Valley Centre!.. Sedgwick • Newton •. . Arr *9-50 10-20 10.57 11.38 12.17 am 12.55 *1.45 1.59 2.15 2.40 3.00 3-30 3.58 4.22 4.50 5.08 5.35 6.15 6- 43 7 - 10 tt ti ti it tt i< tt it ii ii tt it ti 11 11.55 12.15 pm 10 AM 3.45 44 8.45 9.52 10.45 tt tt 11 it AM 5.50 AM 44 6.37 7.05 am 7.25 am 7.42 “ 10.33 ti ti i t 11.05 12.29 12.06n n tt tt Newton. Lve Walton! Peabody.| 8.11 Florence. 9.00 “ Elm dale!. 9 53 “ Cottonwood.10.10 Salford . Plymouth!. Emporia . Emporia Junc. Reading • .. Arvonia . Osage City. Burlingame. Carbondale. Wakarusa!. Pauline. Topeka. North Topeka. .. Meriden . Rock Creek. Valley Falls. Nichols!. Nortonville. Cummings. ATCHISON, arrive 12.43 1.C7 pm 1.32 “ 2.38 2.44 3.11 3.24 3.48 > fl a u 0 ? u aJ w a • PH c3 Hi H C p — — co o3 ci H 2 55 g % "" ps a) .„o - 5o= Hs 03 ^ P <3 S -i-j - " I +- I—I r/J C £32 £ - 03 J * P-I.S C3 !—- CO ~~ - CO «5 Ph co 'C *-A ■ ss«£ o fce c C cj 03 JB - C 03 1 * m c a; w -3 _ c a \ cTO g 73 .2 o H co ^ cn oj S -)0 03 r") *3 2 i c 5Q be „ ^ H = a J m C o « > ^ > a. _ ] Eh brX A Oj Tl O pH -• —; £ "- 1 ___ [VJ g —. X .— 5 ci a; 0 co ” - < fj C.Z a c - tEf? f- p. 5 i £, 1-50 pm 2.05 “ 3.00 “ 3.21 “ 4.00 “ ui £ o i—i H Q W O o 73 PM •w H VI ' . /A . W ^ t 2 5 S3£ O ii OJ D t- ^ '-HQ 5 r* ;n -S ^ J] ° -e S a: ^ to Eh P ^ ^ % •_T'2 :3 2 5 - ? « 2 wi> m _• ® a ; o ^ S ^ Hc^ CO c3 03 SC a -/3 •«—< 03 ci <3 ;rsSs5 fcb - cc a S Ci 43 5 gSS’l 0 ?® o p2 ^ n S L 03' = 03 4.49 520 6.15 it ii ii it ii ii 1.00 AM 3.20 “ 5.18 8-00 r-* 4 M O * r- 1 ^ -m t. . .oca om a; V ®DO 03 > 2 g^.S ? a *7 03 03 02 |i^4i ■ C0 H • *4j -i - 0^202 2 --- „ „ O •-> 3 co >> •< Jj 03 si 03 r 2 cor?fro 03oo ' * <3 co co o3 ~l c3 cs ci ■+* a c W S Sec C303 4E ’H 03 > "3 , 03 >, i ft * Daily, t Flag Stations. A Feist Express Train will run from Kansas (Jity and Atchison to Pueblo, making direct connections Grande R.R., leaves Kansas City 11.30 a.m., arrives Pueblo 3 p m., and Denver 8.30 p.m. next day. with Denver 6i Rio 118 r ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY & NORTHERN RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES B. W. Lewis, Jr., President. James F. How, Vice-President A Secretary. Thos. McKissock. General Superintendent. Walter Kohn, Treasurer. D- B. Howard, Auditor. A. C. Bird General Freight Agent. C. K. Lord. Gen. Pass A Ticket Agt. S. T. Emerson, Chief Engineer. -ST. LOUIS, MO. [May 11, 1879. W. H. Selby, Supt. of Machinery, Moberly. C. S. Buck, Master Car Builder, “ Geo. E. Parcell, Div. Supt., Eastern Div. Moberly, Mo. M. G. Carey, Div. Supt. Western Div. Kan¬ sas City. R. W. Green, Supply Agent, St. Louis. Geo. P. Maule, Gen. Baggage Agent, St. Louis. GOING WEST. GOING EAST. ML STATIONS. Exps. j Mail Accm A.M. 8.50| 9.12’ 9-16 9.35 9.41 9 48 320,000 leave tf»ST. LOUIS .... 4)Forest Pa r k. 6 Rosedale. 11 Ferguson.420 13 Graham’s . 15 Bridgeton.525,, lnno 20 Brotherton.i- 22 38 Perruque. 43 Wentzville ...325 j|ji 48Forristell- 400 j. 52 M T right’s. 58 Warrenton... 620 64 Pendleton -... 320 {"• ££ 68 Jonesburg-800 "J' 73 High Hill.625 L 77iNew Florence 425 Q0 Montgomery ( A i -^ > 82 < 1300 1 L 90 Wellsville.... 425 1-4? 95 Martinsburg. .400 , V?° 101:Benton City. 108»Mexico.3000 ,^-29 114 Thompson .t2 4 422Centralia ... 750 130jSturgeon.625 135. Clark. 140 Renick. 625 146iMOBERLY 16001 153;Huntsville ..1300 160 Clifton .175 167fSalisbury -700 , 174 Keytesville. 5 • 20 178 Dalton. 5-28| 185‘Brunswick . 1750 ,£ >-45 192 Dewitt .i 6-00: 195 Miami . ; 6-12 202 Wakenda.450 6- 30 209 Carollton ... .1900 219Norborne ....650 Night Exps. Mis P.M. P.M. 4.30 *9.20 4.52 5.00 5.22 10.04 STATIONS. Exps .; Night , Maii. Exps. Accm ’ 5.28 5.33 f5.50 6.00 6 20 6.36 16.43 6.56 7-13 7.23 7.40 P.M. 3.03 3.21; * ‘ * I 3- 46' 4 - 00 ) 4-10 4-25) 4- 43! 5- 03 6- 47 7- 10 8.35 8-50 9.10 9.30 228 Hardin. 7-23 234 Lexington Jc-125 8-lo 39 Camden.450 _Orrick.110 "254 Missouri City. 600 262 Liberty Landing. 265 No. Missouri Jnc. 9.40 '273 Harlem .650 10-00 275 KANSAS CITY. 10-15 32500 arrive p.m. -ST. JOSEPH-...: 2.40 ARRIVE P.M. -OMAHA. 8.45 ARRIVE PM. x -OM w © - 6 © © ir 10-05 10.15 10.28 10.41 11 00 11.Hi 11.21 11.33 11.49 11.59 12 15 12.30 tl243 tl255 fl.06 1.20 tl-39 1.51 2-07 2.25 2.38 3.00 13.14 3.24 t3 - 37 3.50 4.20 4-35 4.44 5.08 to. 25 15.28 5.50 t6.05 6.15 6 31 6.52 +7.14 t7.35 8.10 +8.28 .18-45 t9.05 +9.27 9 38 J 9.57] 10 . 10 , A.M. 345 P.M. 1 8-05 P.M. 0 2 10 13 21 30 36 41 47 56 66 73 80 83 90 97 101 108 115 122 129 135 140 145 153 161 167 174 180 185 193 198 202 207 211 217 223 227 232 237 241 245 253 255 260 262 264 269 273 27 5 LEAVE P.M. A.M. A.M. OMAHA.] 4.50 7-00 LEAVE P.M. P.M. ST. JOSEPH.... 1.1512.00 LEAVE A.M. P.M. KANSAS CITY. 4-45*6.00 Harlem .,5.00 6.15 No. Missouri Jnc. 5-20 6.40 Liberty Landing. 5 33+6.50 Missouri City—{ 6.00+7.15 Orrick . 6 20 +7 35 Camden. 6.35+7,53 Lexington June- 7.18 8.30 Hardin. ! 7.35 +8- 47; Norborne.; 7-53 +9.lOj Carrollton... 8-15 9.37 Wakenda. 8.30 9.55 Miami . \ 8-48 10-12 Dewitt.i 9-00 f 1024 Brunswick , Dalton . Keytesville. Salisbury .. Clifton. 9.15 9-32 10.45 +1103 0.4011112 10.00 11.30 10.1211.50 Huntsville.10-28 12.10 Moberly • • • |+ 1 1 ^; 1 1 2 ;| Renick.11- 08!.! Clark .11 24.j Sturgeon.|1J.31+1.38 Centralia .11- 5( J 1.56 Thompson .+1210 .. Mexico . 12.23 2.25 eg 'TS O Benton City Martinsburg. W ellsville. Montgomery j ^ New Florence .. High Hill. Jonesburg . Pendleton . Warrenton. Wright’s. Forristell. +1238 2 42 12.55+3-00 1.07 13.11 1.45.1 .... 3-30: 2.00+3.44 2.10+3.54 2.21 14.05 2.32 4-17 2.47 4.30 6.55 3.03 4-44 7.12 3.11 4-51J 7.22 Wentzville. 3.25+5 04 7.37 Perruque.+3.37 5-14 +“.51 o © o < o c o u c3 fc- O’Fallon Dardenne . St. Charles 3.4o 5.22 8.00 3.54 5.32 8 11 4.14 5.52 8.35 Brotherton.; 4.25 6.05 18.47 Bridgeton. 4-35 6.16 9-05 Graham’s. 4.40 6-20 9.12 Ferguson. 4-45 6 24 9.20 Rosedale. 5 00 _. 9.25 Forest Park. 5-08. 9.4-5 ST. LOUIS. 5.30 7.0510.10 ARRIVE P.M. A.M. A.M. St. Charles Accommodation (stopping at all Stations) leaves St. Louis daily, Sundays excepted, 6.15 p.m., arrives at St. Charles 7.50 p.m. Leaves St. Charles 6.40 a.m., arrives at St. Louis 8-15 a.m. Notice.—“ Stop-over ” privileges will not be granted by this Company on any kind or class of Tickets. Passengers desiring to stop at a local station must purchase to such station only. _ CONNECTIONS AT Brunswic k— With Omaha Branch. Centralia— With Co¬ lumbia Branch. Harlem —With Kansas City. St. Joseph A Coun¬ cil Bluffs Ry, for Leav¬ enworth, Atchison. St. Joseph, Council Bluffs, and Omaha. Kansas City — With Kansas Pacific Railw’y, for Lawrence, Topeka, Junction City, Denver, and all point' in Arizona and Colorado ; also with Missouri River, Fort Scott A Gulf Raii’y, for Olathe, Paola,Ft. Scott, and BaxterSprings: and with Leavenworth,Law¬ rence A Galveston Ry, for Ottawa. Garnett, Humboldt, Thayer, Ac. Mexico —With Louisi¬ ana Branch of Chicago A Alton Railway. Moberly — With Northern Division, and with Hannibal A Mober¬ ly Division of Toledo, ; Wabash & Western Ry. R. A L. Junc.—W ith Lexington & St. Joseph Branch. St. Louis — With the various lines run¬ ning East to Chicago, j Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis, Clevland, Buffalo. Pittsburg. Ac.; also with Cairo Short Line and S . Louis A Iron Mountain Ry, for Columbus and all points South via Mobile & Ohio Ry.; also with Steamers on Mississippi River. * Runs Daily. All other Trains run daily, except Sundays. t Stops on signal only to take up or leave pas¬ sengers. Figures opp, Stations in iirst column denote population, X iPop, or Towuslup included. 119 ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY & NORTHERN RAILWAY. NORTHERN DIVISION. GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. Mail Exps. ST. LEAVE P.M. LOUIS..-320,000 9.2o LEAVE A M 146 MOB ERLY.1600 4.00 153 Cairo. 158 Jacksonville.210 4-36 162 Emerson.+--47 169 MACON -3700 5.10 180 Atlanta.375 5.46 189:La Plata.600; 6.13 196 Millard.I 6.35 203 Kirksville.1500 6.56 211 Sublett’s. 214 Green Top.275 i 218 Queen City.325 8-05, 227 Glen wood.525 8.40 , 230 Glenwood Junction • • 8 • 45i 234 Coatesville.210 9 06 242 Moulton .700 9 40 2491 Westgrove.600 10 02 256 Bloomfield.1600 10.25 261 Belknap .110 10.41 270 - rbon.I 277 GOING SOUTH Mis STATIONS. OTTUMWA _530011-30 ARRIVE! A-M. LEAVE 0 OTTUMW 7 A. 7 Carbon. 16 Belknap. 21 Bloomfield . 28 Westgrove . 35 Moulton. 43. Coates ville. 47 Glenwood Junction.. 50 Glenwood. 59 Queen City. 63 GreenTop. 66 Sublett’s. 74 Kirksville. 81 Millard. 88 La Plata. 97 Atlanta. 108 MACON. 115 Emerson _. 119 Jacksonville. 124 Cairo. i 131MOBERLY. ARRIVE 277ST. LOUIS. ARRIVE .xpe. P.M. 4-50 5.25 5.451. 6-05;. 6-29. 6- 56. 7.15 - 7- 35;. 7.40 .... 8- 30. 8-45- 8.55 .... 9T0 .... 9.42 .... 10.05 ... 10.32 ... 11.05 .... 11128 11.38 .... 12.Cl!.... 12.15 .... P.M. 7.05;.... A.M. LEXINGTON & ST. JOSEPH BRANCH. Goilig West. Mis STATIONS. Exps. Accm I 20,000 LEAVE* P.M. GST. LOUIS.... 9-45 237 No.Lexington.. j 7 am 238 Lexington June ; 8-15 238 Richmond. • 1300 8.33 243 Swanwick.18-50 253 Vibbard. 9.25 258 Lawson.250 9-37 269Lathrop—600 10-15 277 PlattsburgIIOO 10-46 286 Gower.11.10 291 Frazier....11.20 295 AgencyFord-11-38 299 M atney. 306ST. JOSEPH . 12.15 r 20,000 arrive p.m. P.M. 8-05 8-35 Going East, Mis STATIONS. Exps. i Accm. 8-55 0 P.M.! LEAVE P-M. ST. JOSEPH.., 3-45 7 Matney. 11 Agency Ford-.-^ 4.20 15 Frazier.. 20 Gower .. * . 4-50 29 Plattsburg ... 5-20 37 Lathrop . 5-48 48 Lawson. 6.25 53 Vibbard. 6.45 63 Swanwick.f7.15 68Richmond. 7-30 A.M. — Lexington June — No-Lexington, 306 ST. LOUIS. ARRIVE 7.45 7.55 6 TO 6-40 6.50 6.45 A.M. A.M. 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Sacramento. arrive A.M. 5-50 6.25 6.55 8.15 A.M. LEAViv Sacramento . Davis. Dixen. Batavia. Elmira. Fairfield. Bridgeport. Napa Junction. . ARRIVE A.M 6.25 7.00 7.21 7.80 7.43 8.13 8.26 8.50 A'M leave A.m. Calistoga. 7.00 c St.Helena. f. Rutherford. 5 Oakville. ei Voungville. Z Napa. ^ Napa Junction. . __ ARRIVE LEAVE Napa Junction - • • South Vallejo SAN FRANCISCO ARRIVE 7.24 7-37 7.43 7.54 8.19 8.42 AM. A.M. 8.50 9.10 11.10 A .M. A.M. 2 35 3.15 3.55 5.10 P.M. P.M 3.25 4.00 4.22 4.30 4.43 5-13 5.26 5- 50 P.M . P.M. 4.00| 4-25: 4.35! 4.45; 4.54 5 20 5.40 P.M. 1p.m. 1 5.50 6 - 10 8-10 P.M. NORTHERN RAILWAY —) AND (— BERKELEY BR’NCH R.R. Trains leave San Fran¬ cisco for West Oakland (6 mile 1 ), Delaware Street (10 miles) at 6.10, 8-00 and 10.00 a.m., ard 3.00,4.30, 5.30 and 6.00 p.m. ; for Berkeley (11 miles) at 7.30, 8.30, 9-30, 10-30 and 11 • 30 a.m., and 1-00, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 p m.; for Mar¬ tinez (36 miles) 9-30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Returning, leave Martinez at 8-00 a.m. and 100 p m.; Berkeley at5.40.7-30,8-30, 9-30,10.30 and 11.30 a.m., and 1.00, 4.00, 5-00 and 6.00 pm.; Delaware Street 6-30, 8.00, and 10.00 a.m., and 3.00, 4-30 and5.30 p-m. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAY. (.June 16, 1879. F. A. Comley, President; A. H. Fracker, Gen. Spt; Ellts Clark. Gen. Agt., Phila delphia, P a. Mis! stations. 0 10 14 20 22 leave Philad’lphia Abington • • • I Ft W’shin’t’n No. Wales.. • _[ Lansdale 32 Doylestown. 32 Sellersville • 38 Quakertown . 50 Hellertown • £4 Bethlehem- arrive a.m. 9.45 Exp. Exp. Exp.| Exp. | MIs P.M. P.M. 2.30 5-40 2.48 6.00 2- 55 6.0b 3.10 6.20 3- 15 6.25 A.M. 7.00 7 IQ 7.2610.13 7.4410.31 7.49H0.38] .8.2511.10 8.1010.59 8 2311-15 8.47 11-43 8-5511.52' A.M. A.M. 3.31 3.45 4-07 4-15 P.M. 0 4 16 22 stations. Exp. Exp. Exp. Exp. 6- 46 7.00 7 27 7- 35 P.M. leave Bethlehem. . i Hellertown ..| Qnakertown . _Sellersv ille 22 Doylestown. 32 Lansdale •.. • I 34 No. Wales- 40 Ft W’shin’t’n 41 Abington • . • ■ i 54 Philad’lphia arrive A.M. A.M. P.M. 6.30 9-05 3-30, 6.38 9.13 7.12: 9.40 3.40 4-09 4.24 P.M. 6.10 6.13 6.45 7-05 Connects at Ab¬ ington with N. E. Penn. Railw’y for Hartsville, 10ms; at Lansdale with Stony Creek R’y for Nor rR town, 10 7.32 9-54 • ■. i 9-45 4-10 j -0 5 m iies ; atBethle- 4-45 7.25 hem with Lehigh 4-53 7.30 Valley, & Lehigh 5.13 7-47 San Antonio \ Victoria / Indianold M E 125 Richmond Ottawa T Prescott gst 0r) Augnsta ©rtland; Lansing DETROIT; >— 0 ^lvXn I a)^ k^ v ^^ ■ Harrisburg ^"Columbus c \uNAT/ waW'*. 'Ly/tihb 'hattanooga; Macon R. R.& CONNECTIONS 126 Map of this Lin e on precadmg page HOUSTON AliL TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY GENERAL OFFICES- CHAS. A. WHITNEY, President, New York. G. JORDAN, Vice President & Manager, Houston. F. L. MANCHESTER, Eastern Passenger Agent, 417 Broadway, New York. A. ALLEE, Northern Passenger Agent, 101 Clark Street, Chicago. Ill. A. S. RI HARDSON, Secretary, Houston. E. W. CAVE, Treasurer, Houston. -HOUSTON, TEXAS. W. KICK, Financial Agent, 53 Wall Street, New York. A. H. SWANSON, General Superintendent, Houston. M. G. HO^ E, Engineer and Superiut ndent'Southern and Western Div. 7. WALl O. General Kreieht and Ticket Agent, Houston. GEO. A. QUINLAN, Lngineer and Superintendent North¬ ern Division and Waco 1 raneh, Corsicana, Texas. GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. Accm. Exp’e. Leave GALVESTON9500 A- M. . P.M. Eureka.. • • • ■ 4*30; Gum Island ..... - j Thompsons. 8-0o Cypress.-.350 Hockley. Waller. 1 O-io Hempstead 2000 \ ^ 9 '*° l L 1 . 9.50 6.45 6.08 6.25 6 .45 7- 13 7.30 8 - 00 8.20 GOING SOUTH. S STATIONS. Accm. Exps 107 113 120 129 137 142 156 162 170 182 189 199 211 221 232 239 246 255 265 277 282 296 302 31 319 329 338 i41 560 612 650 731 771 960 9 18 9.45 Courtney.!}0-25 \ ava ■ ota.1600 10 • 4, Millican.300jll-10 Wellborn.• • Jn'jS- Bryan.4000 12-0o 16.42 Benchley.12.23 11-0o Sutton. .12-5011-28 Hearne.1600 1-251 j.-55 Ca'vert.2500 1-4712.20 Hammond. 2.10 12-45 Bremond.2200 4.25 x 00 Kosse.325 2.63 Thornton. 3-*5 Groesbeeck-. -2200 3-35 Mexia ... . 4-10 4-39 4-55 3-50 5.28 5-58I 6.25 6.45; 7.05 i 4-35 5.10 5.40 6-03 6.25 Wortham. Richland. Corsicana.2800 Rice. Ennis. Palmer. Ferris.200 Hutchins.! 7-28 6 -*8 Dallas.2600 8.20; / .4< Richardson. j 9.00: 3.14 Plano. 9-15 McKinney.650:10-00 Melissa. , „ , Van Alstine.TO. 5^ 9.50 Howe.|11 17 10.10 Sherman.1600 11.47 10-35 D p nnison.1700.12.15 H■ 00 RED R. CITY 150.j.I Arrive a m. a.m. 1662 > on' 1685 1694 1704 1710 1721 1727 1741 1746 1758 1768 1777 1784 rJ t —, 8.28 9-05 10.251 9.22 igo 2 1812 1 *7A1 -L I rt ^cott. Clinton . •. Sedalia • • • 1824 1834 1841 1852 1861 1868 1881 11886 Leave NEW YORK -. Philadelphia. . 444 637 1 **. Pittsburgh. Columbus. • • • • • 825 Indtanapolts. . .. Van Line. 1063 St. T.nms. MOPAC.RR. 1252 1292 1373 • 1411 1463 ^ Sedalia. oS niinfon h Fort Scott - =3 j 'jt \ Pa rsnnc Vinifp. . p.m 5.55 9.10 P.M. A.M. 8.30 3 50 P.M. PM. 11.25 P.M. A.M 8.22 A.M RED R. CITY. Dennison. Sherman. Howe. Van Alstyne- •. Melissa. McKinney. Plano.. Richardson- Dallas. Hutchins. Ferris -. Palmer . Ennis. 4- 40 5- 00 5-30 5- 50 6.33 6- 48 7 55 8.301 8.55 9.18 , 9.43 Rice.10-10 10 12 Corsicana. 10 40 10-50 Tichland.11.15 11.25 Wortham.11-45 11.55 Mexia.12.05 12.15 Groesbeeck.12-4012.43 1-00 1 10 1.23 1.30 1.55 2-00 2-10 2.171 P.M 5-50 7-37 11.20 A.M. 1-48 4.12 A.M. A-M- P . M - 14.00 *3 45 4 26 4.10 4 55 5. a.5i 5.45 6.07 ; 6.48 7- 051 8.00 8- 30! 8.55 9.181 9.40 1 Thornton Aosse. Bremond . Hammond Calvert.j 2.35' 2.40 llearne. 3 15 3.15 Sutton. 1 332 LOUIS . MO.PAC.RR. 1198 Indianapolis-1 ' Van Line . 1 1386 Columbus. 1579 Pittsburgh.! X 1933 Philadelphia 2023NEW YORK. Arr. P.M. TO.12 A.M. 12.55 1895 3.20 1903 7.04 11909 9.50T9i6|Benchley. 1 3-55 p.m j!j924!Bryan. 4-IS 6 MlJWaWcllboni. 4-50 ‘JWWJMillican. 1 5.15| ~T $■ a v as ato. 5.40 l • * *. 6.06 a Jvl^3®Smpstead. 7.00; *•*$1983 Waller. 7.30 Hockley. 7.48 1 !19V*9 Cypress. 8-15 JUM ./120051 Thom psons. 8 - 37 a.m. '2011 Gum Island . 1 8-55 7.35 2018,Eureka.; 9-16 10.35 2023 Houston . 9-30 A.M. :-GALVESTON Arrive p.m. I a.m 3.32 355 4 18 4.50 5.13 5.40 6.05 7-00 7- 30 7.50 8 - 2 -‘ 8-40 8.57 8.15 9.30 [May 10 , 1879. AUSTIN BRANCH. o 10 jo ° cd o lo © g ■^rCCC’^lCNHHriOH 2 r—i t-— — 3 w-'Q^r^O»oc\icotoaOO s •fr- T— I i—< i—* 1 1 —' 3 03 • . • • • • t-i . O K S sp 1 53 ; 53 C u ijr -O — C3.— — to "7^ it ’ll ■-N o o ^ i^occHL^t^cr.Tft O'-Ot^CCOSOCvlCdCO^fCO Cm QC Mix. SOiOCOifliCOCiOO (^PCOO*oeoeo-f ico S «30SO-HCqrHCq f-H -v . ^ w ^ s ' ® ® 5 _C fi. Cl 6 * . bErr. Sh 5 , e3 5 ^ os r-i!NCO^lOONC30r- CO rH i—> out) OiQ O -C O ^ O K T r-1 i^coososo^oq * <.—i.—i OS < 'OiflOOOO ■ |0 • ?C-+’T^r-iC JS O S < os pi) o r—i oq r—i -< —:— w - 1 A . > : : • m ! ^ ◄ . . 03 * « J • • H- :: ;s • • c : < s? \ £■ < • o ^ 02 _ p c c z o (r on w«»—• /-I c h Dt - 1 ^ 2 < 5 5- S 53 03 02 to O — 1 ^ o ® Sco * 'Z * JCC^ICCC • ^HO^WfNpl S • < : 5 * 2 : * I • c Cj t ^ 3^ S C? o o -- . S-, % o S- C3,_, 53 ' O C. L— L— VC iO O -C CC * Daily. f Daily except Sunday. For connections see page 129 SOT®.-Fiffures Opni Stations in Trst column denote nopulation, X Pop. of Townshi- included u W ESTABLISHED 1840. NOT ICE .— With the view of diminishing the chances of Collision , the Steamers of this Line will henceforth take a specified course for all seasons of the year . On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to I T ew York or Boston , crossing Meridian of 50° at 43° Lator nothiu* to the north of 4o°. On the Homeward Passage crossing the Meridian of 50° at 42° Lat.^ or nothing to the north of 42°. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS » l BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, BOSTON, AND NEW YORK, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ABYSSINIA, ALEPPO, ATLAS, ALGERIA, BATAVIA, BOTHNIA, CHINA, KEDAF., OLYMPUS, SAMARIA, SIBERIA, DEMERARA, MALTA, PALMYRA, SARAGOSSA, SIDON, HECLA, MARATHON, PARTHIA, SCOTIA, TARIF A, JAVA, MOROCCO, RUSSIA, SCYTHIA, TRINIDAD. Prom NEW YOKE Every WEDNESDAY. From BOSTON ONCE A WEEK, RATES OF From Liverpool to New York or Boston. By Steamers not carrying Steerage. First Class, . £26 Second Class, . IS 4 By Steamers carrying Steerage. First Class, 15, 17 and 21 Guineas, According to Accommodation. PASSAGE. From New York or Boston to Liverpool, First Class $80, $100, & $130 Gold According to Accommodation* Return Tickets on favorable terms. Tickets to Paris, $15 gold, additional. Steerage, .. at very Low Rates Steerage Tickets from Liverpool anil Queenstown and all Parts of Enrope at Very Low Rates. EUROPEAN AGENCIES. D. & C. MacIver, - 8 Water Street, Liverpool D. & O. MacIver, - Fitzpatrick’s Quay, Queenstown] Wm, Cunard, 6 St. Helen’s Place, Bishopsgate Street, and 28 Pall Mall, London. G. GENERAL OFFICES, St. Louis, Mo. 10-44 11.05 11.27 11.37 11.58' 12.22 12-35 1.23) 2 1.4b fc 1.54 3 12 12 1 1 1 2 , 130 Pm 16 41 05 16 43 05 36 53 05 2.08 2.21 2.37 2.50 157 Victoria. 161 Hematite 164 Bailey 167 Horine 169 Pevely 170 Illinois 171 Bushburg 172 Glenwood 173 Sulphur Springs 175 Kimmswick 177 Jefferson 183 Cliff Cave 185 Quarantine.| 186 Jefferson Bar’cks 190 Taylor Street-; 191 Olive Street-' 192'Lespera/nceStreet 1961ST • LOUIS. ARRIVE 3.05 3- j5 3.25 3.33 3.43 3.50 4.03 4.10 4.15 4-32 4-42 4-55 5.25 P.M. 18 39 45 00 4.14 5.12 5-50 6 . A, 15 M. a.m. *3.32 4-55 6.15 6.40 A .M. Hon. Thomas Allen, President. H. G. Marquand, Vice-President, New York. W. R. Allen, Asst- Pres. E. A. Ford, Genl. Pass. Agent. St. Louis, Mo. D.W. Me William, Treasurer, 120 Broadway, New York. J. W. Wallace, Auditor. W. Welker, Cashier. S. D. Barlow, Sec- & Asst. Treas. Arthur W. Soper, Gen. Supt. Seth Frink, Genl. Freight Agt. W S. Cuddy, Purchasing Agent. St. Louis, Mo. De Soto Passenger Train leaves St- Louis at *5.00 p.m. arriving at De Soto at 7.15 p.m. Leaves De Soto * 6 -10 a.m. arriving at St- Louis at8-25 a.m. Caron delet Sunday Trains. Leave St. Louis for Taylor Street at *6.25, 7-00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.05 a.m., and 1.40, 5.10, 7.35, 9-00 p.m. Leave Taylor Street for St. Louis 5.50 6 15, 8 - 10 , 9-00, 10-30 am., 100, 4-30, 7.00, 8 -00 p.m. * Runs daily. Other Trains daily, except Sundays. IVOTE.-Figurcs opp, Stations In first column denote population. X Pop of Township -^icaden, 9 130 Map and Advertisement of this Line on preceding pages ST. LOUIS IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN RAIL W A Y. — Continued. [Feb. 16 , 1879* ARKANSAS DIVISION. RUNNING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. £xps. 0 75 81 83 86 88 -.89 }08 l 16 } 27 34 *45 166 186 192 203 207 214 225 232 244 262 273 278 292 296 305 312 320 323 332 345 346 356 369 389 410 438 442 450 458 472 491 548 564 • • • • 315,000 LEAVE ST. LOUIS. leave, BISMARCK ... Iron Mountn 2200 Middle brook. 315 Pilot Knob • • .615 Ironton . 600 Arcadia.275 Annapolis- • 150 Des Arc.100 Gad’s Hill- Piedmont • Mill Spring Williamsville.... jPoplarBluff.1000 Moark. Corning. Peach Orchard-• Delaplaine. O’Kean. Walnut Ridge.. ■ Minturn . Swifton.275 Newport. ... Grande Glaise.. • Bradford. Judsonia. Kensett. Garner. Beebe. .335 Austin.1115 Cabot..... Jacksonville. Baring Cross. 12500 S A sL’TLER’CK ( L Mabelvale .... Benton. : • Malvern.275 Arkadelphia1120 Boughton. Prescott. Emmet. 7.36 Hope. 7.59 FULTON.1 8.37 TEXARKANA. 9-30 arrive a.m. .JEFFERSON. .. 1.03 ARRIVE NOON- MARSHALL.... arrive 557 LONG VIEW... ARkIVE — SHERMAN. ARRIVE 1 11 DALLAS........ ARRIVE 66f PALESTINE ... ARRIVE A.M. *1000 P.M. 1.13 1.28 1.37 1.45 1.50 2-15 3.11 3.35 13.50 4.15 4- 35 5- 05 6.10 7.00 7.13 7.38 7.50 8.08 8.55 9.13 9-42 10-25 11.00 11.15 11.59 12.20 12-38 1.00 1.21 1.27 1.50 2.30 RUNNING NORTH. • • • • • • • • • • 2- 40 3- 24 3.59 4- 50 5.40 7.04 7.15 2.10 P.M. 3.35 P.M. 6.50 P.M. 11.40 P.M. 9.10 P.M. 707 CROCKETT.) •••- ARRIVE A.M. 320 HOUSTON. 9.35 A.M. 371 GALVESTON... 12.30 arrive a.m. leave GALVESTON... le.,ve a.m. HOUSTON.110.55 LEAVE' CROCKETT LEAVE P.M. PALESTINE •••! 7-55 LEAVE P.M DALLAS. LEAVE SHERMAN. LEAVE LONGVIEW.... LEAVE MARSHALL.... LEAVE JEFFERSON ... LEAVE 0 TEXARKANA. 20 FULTON. 33 Hope. 41 Emmet.. 49 Prescott • 53 Boughton. 80 Arkadelphia. ... 102 Malvern. 122 Benton. 136 Mabelvale. 145 L’TLE R’CK j £ 146 Baring Cross ... ^Jacksonville. Ib8 Cabot* ••••••••••• 171 Austin .. 179:Beebe. 186! Garner. 195 Kensett. 199 ■ Judsonia. 21.3 Bradford. 219 Grande Glaise - • • 229 Newport. 247 Swifton.. 259 Minturn . 266 Walnut Ridge ... 279 O’Kean. ,283 Delaplaine. 288 Peach Orchard. 299 Corning. 305 Moark. 326 Poplar Bluff-... 346 Williamsville... 357 Mill Spring. 365 Piedmont. 371 Gad’s Hill. 376 Des Arc. 383 Annapolis. 402 Arcadia. 404 Ironton.j 2.41 405 Pilot Knob.| 2.47 408 Middlebrook... 411 Iron Mountain- 416 BISMARCK -- arrive! a.m. 491 ST. LOUIS. 6-40 ARRIVE' A.M. 6.00 9.00' A.M. 1.00 A.M. 2.35 A.M. 3-37 A M. 7.30 8.37 9-11 9.31 9.50 10.01 11.20 12.10 L - 02 1.36 > • • • 2.20 2.30 3.10 3.20 3.32 3.50 4.07 4.27 4.37 5.27 5.39 6.12 6 57 7.29 8.05 8.33 8.51 9.07 9.32 9.46 10.50 11.43 U211 12.30 12.57 1.10 1.33 2.37 3-00 3.10 3-32 MISSOURI DIVISION- Running West. Mis STATIONS. Exps. LEAVE P.M. 0 tCAIRO (by Ferry). *2-15. 2 Birds Point. 9.55...., 7 Hough’s. 13.13 . 12 ^Charleston. 3.27. 17 1 Bertrand..... . +3 41. 25 Sikeston. 4.02. 32 Little River. 4.17'. 37 Gray’s Ridge. 4.3d. 41 Essex. 14 ■ 4l. 46 Dexter. 4-55. 54 Dudley. 16.13 . 62 Ash Hills. +5.26 . 71IIPOPLAR BLUFF. 6.00. ARRIVE P.M. Running East. Mis STATIONS. Exps. LEAVE P.M. 0POPLAR BLUFF.. *1050'. 9 Ash Hills. fU17. 17 Dudley. 11.42). 25 Dexter •. 12.06. 30 Essex. 11224 . 34 Gray’s Ridge ... — 12.33. 39 Little River. 12.53. 46Sikeston . 1.12!. 54 Bertrand. ti .37 . 59 Charleston. 2-00. 64 Hough’s. +2-15!. 69 Bird’s Point. 2.36. 71 CAIRO [by Ferry). 3.15. ARRIVE j- A.M. X * o * o o UL > tFlag Stations—trains stop only on signal *Runs daily; all other trains daily, except Sunday. CONNECTIONS. St. Louis, Iron Mountain, & Southern Railway. Missouri Division— \ With railroads diverging east, west and north ; also, with steamboats for the Upper Mis¬ souri and Mississippi rivers. §With Cairo si • rn ** P- c3 I P3 -C Ti £ tx +2 ce o £ 27 o r 3 O ' rsgc tv o a? 5 ts* Ctf < ■VJ ^ &o & cs 3 l x O’ K . o e Qi in O < ? e- 2. a ^ S ^ © 30 I® * H o ^ c3 -M a © o M Sh _,0 ’' : bH CD s. • h EtTSiT O _ t Trams stop on signal only. NOTE^Figures opp. Stations in first coliimn ucnote population. X Pop. of Township tatciadSMi* 133 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. [June 16, 1879. General Offices: Philadelphia, Pa. Gen Supt’s Office, P.R.R.Div., Altoona, Pa. General tsnpt’s Office, U.R. Rds. of N-J- Div., Jersey City, N.J. Thos. A. Scott, President. Geo. B. Roberts, 1st Vice-President. Edmund Smith, 2nd Vice-President- A. J. Cassatt, 3rd Vice-President. Frank Thomson, General Manager. Strickland Kneass, Assistant to President. Jno. P. Green, J. N. DuBarry, *' John D. Taylor, Treasurer. Jos. Lesley, Secretary. R. W. Downing, Controiler. Thos. R. Davis, Auditor Disbursements. H. W. Gwinner, Auditor Passenger Receipts. G. M. Taylor, AuditorFreight Receipts. C. E. Pugh, Gen’l Supt. P. R.R. Div. F. W. Jackson, Gn. Spt. U.R. Rds, of N.J Div. L. P. Farmer, General Passenger Agent. S. B. Kingston, General Freight Agent. Enoch Lewis, Purchasing Agent. 0. E. McClellan, Gen. Agent at Philadelphia. Robt. Pitcairn, Gen. Agent at Pittsburg. C.R. Clement. General Baggage Agent. I. J. Wistar, Gen. Supt. Del. & Rar. Canal. S. M. Prevost, Superintendent Middle Division. Trains are run by Philadelphia Time, which is 19 minutes faster than Pittsburgh Time- and 5 minutes slower than New York time-_ TRAINS GOING WEST. Mis STATIONS. Fa st Line. A.M. 8.55 9-05 t9.23 .$a ( L .650 2-10 d3.25 3-45 1 ,000.000 leave NEW YORK. 1 Jersey City.. .83000 9 NEW ARK...10,000 14 Elizabeth-... 21,000 19 Rahway.6400 31 N. Brunswickl5200 57 TRENTON...23000 10-34 67 Bristol.3300 85 Germant’n Jc.H-18 90 PHILAD’PHAG a 11.30 ..| 700,000 U H-45 99 Bryn Mawr. 122 Downingtown • 1100 128 Coatesville- •. .2100 158 Lancaster.... 21000 170Mount Joy.... 1900 177 Elizabetht’wn. .900 185 Middletown ..3000 iQR'Harriiburc'... 195 24,000 209 Duncannon 222 Newport.1000 244 Mifflin. -900 256 Lewistown Jc-2800 |5.29 268 MeVeytown • -700 281|MountUnion .3500 292 Huntingdon - • -3100 299 Petersburg.-400 312 Tyrone.1900 320 Bell’s Mills. 11,000 S l 33o Gallitzin.400 341 Lresson.175 344 Lilly’s. 352 Wilmore.400 363 Conemaugh- ...225 365 Johnstown ... -6100 379 New Florence. 400 383 Lockport . 390 Blairsvillelnt-. - • 397 Derry.175 402iLatrobe. 120 412 Greensburg • • .1700 418 Penn.900 422jlr win’s .900 428 Wall’s. 431(Brinton’s. 439 East Liberty. 443 Pittsburgh. .86500 ARRIVE! 6-30 .08 s7-40 8.00 Phila. Exps. Cin’ti Exps. Pacfic Exps. Mail. P.M. p.M. PM. 3-55 *5.55*8.25 6.05 8 16.23 8 19.09 4-05 5.14 7.42 5.48 5.50 6.25 17.00 7- 30 7.42 8- 45 19.14 J9.26 f9.44 10.05 10.15 11133 11157 12.38 fl.00 8 . 8 . 9. 35 57 9.45 10.32 fl051 3411.25 11.40 11.55 50 10 11.30 12.45 12 55 1.40 t2.00 1.15 2.40 A.M. 8.00 11.00 25 20 f4.05 4- 05 4.20 t4-52 15.17 5- 58 6.20 16.43 17.08 t7-30 17.45 ....I 8-16 - 18.33 4.45!b8.50 4-50! 9-10 116 • • • • 12-11 A.M 12-40 7.50! 1 30 8.00 2-09 8.38 2- 43 9 08 3- 35 10-10 4- 0010.42 150 4.2711.14 4- 5911.48 5- 3012.20 5.5112.371 TRAINS GOING EAST. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE 0 Pittsburgh .. 4 East Liberty. 11 Brinton’s. 14 Wall’s. 20 Irwin’s. 25 Penn . 31 ( Greensburg • • 40 Latrobe 45 53 59 64 78 Pacfic Exps. A.M. 13.15 Derry Blairsvillelnt Lockport New Florence Johnstown ■ • • 80iConemaugh • • 91iWilmore. 98 Lilly’s. 101 Cresson 104 A 123 131 144 Gallitzin. Altoona • J 5.52 Bell’s Mills Tyrone . Petersburg... Huntingdon.. 162 Mount Union- 175 McVeytown.. 187 Lewistown Jc. 199 Mifflin. 4.51 4.59 5.28 |5.38 5.53! 6 12 6.24 6-48 9.48 10-31 10-39 71.08 *11118110.35 6- 34 6.58 7- 20 8.05 8- 42 8- 51 9- 00 9.21 9.50 9-56, 10.26 15 34 55 25, 220 233 248 |7.11 17.27 111.32 11.49 12.01 12 22 10-49 11.05 11.16 11.39 7.56 11.45b8.00 bS.30d1.45 A.M. A.M. A.M, P.M. tl 236 11.52 12.48 12.01 fl. 05, fl215; . ...1222 1.3111250 Newport • • • Duncannon Harrisburg, j 257 Middletown • • 266 Elizabetht’wn 273 Mount Joy • • • 285 Lancaster •. • 16.4-5 B7*.i5 7.35 A.M. *8-45 Atlan’ Exps. J9.43 8.16 8.51 9.51 10-10 11.12 a d1130 l *1150 315 321 344 353 358 Coatesville. • • Downingtown Bryn Mawr 12 55 ! A.M. Philadelphia j Germant’n Jc j376| Bristol. 386 Trenton. 411N. Brunswick 423 Rahway. 429 Elizabeth .... 434 Newark ...... 442 Jersey City... 443 New York. • • ARRIVE 1.05 2.15 3.15 4.00 4.09 4.50 5.45 5-54 6.08 6.15 P.M. 12.20 12.25 P.M. * 1.10 1.24 tl - 40 1.59 | 2.10 2.25 2.48 3.00 3.16 12.49 1.18 d3.55 4.15 5.20 7.20 7-44 8-28 9- 38 9.54 10- 05 P.M. 3.39 4.05 4.13 4.39 4.59 5.08 5.18 s5.55 6.15 6-33 6.50 t7.22 7.36 17.58 t8.23 18.48 9.10 19.54 Phila. Exps, A.M. 4.40 4.51 5-26 5.44 6.02 6-11 6.24 7.07 7 12 7.35 10.55 11.05 11126, fll45 11159 12 25 1.48 3.00 3.30 4-18 4.58 to. 26 15.37 5.53 6.00 A.M. 7.56 8-03 s8.35 8.55 9.10 9.23 lo’oo fl054 11.12 Mail, P.M. *7-40 7.49 8.27 8.35 9.02 9.13 9-30 10.24 10.40 11.05 11.24 11.39 12.17 12.25 1.03 1.28 1.38 1-49 2.30 2 50 3.08 3.26 3.57 4-15 4.43 5.09 5.40 6.05 12.35 12.40 1.45 3.50 4-05 6.31 6.45 A.M 7.30 8.15 5 am 8.45 16.13 8.00 8.11 A.M. Additional Trains leave Philadelphia for Pittsburg {12.05 a.m ; for Harrisburg 5-00 P.M. Pitts¬ burg fo r Harrisburg 7-40 a.m. : Altoona f >r Philadelphia 8.15 a.m.; Harrisburg for Phila. 6- 20 a.m. Average ticket fare 3 cents per mile* _ _ t Stops on Signal. b Breakfast. d Dinner. s Supper. * Runs through Daily. J Runs Daily except Mondays. II Daily except Saturdays. 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[1,000,000 arr A.M. 6.10 6.20 7.09 7.36 7-52 A.M. 8-00 8-09 8.41 8-58 92 9-35 P.M. 9-24 9.50 10.30 11.25 11.25 A.M. Pass. A.M. 10-30 10-40 11.23 11.47 12.02 1-55 P.M. Pass. Pass.! Pass. P.M. 2.00 2 10 2.50 P.M. 4-30 3.20 5.45 .j 6.02 P.M. I 6.30' 4.40, 6.40 7.27 7.45: 7.58 20 ... 10-05 8-05. P.M. 1 P.M.) P.M. Mis 0 30 44 46 50 52 58 64 73 91 92 STATIONS. : PaBs.! Pass. IV LEAVE Pier No. 3w.. Debrosses St South Amboy. Monmouth Jc Dayton- Jamesburg • Hightstown . Trenton .... Bordentown Burlington.. Camden. Philadelphia ARRIVE! A.M.) P.M. A.M. A.M. 7-25 Pass. Pass, i Pass. P.M. P.M. P.M. 8-44i 6.45 12.55 1.55 3.55 4-55 Pass. P.M. 7.25 9.12|7.12.1. 6.00 9.3617-33 .. 6.22 .|... 2.52 4 02;. 9-42 10.05 8-04! 3.09 4.20 6.50 9-59 10.25' 8-26 3.25 4-44 7.09 10.26 11.01 ! 9.02, 4-02 5-22 7.4211.12 11.10 9.10 1 4.10 5.30 7-5011.20 P.M. P.M* P.M. P.M. GOING NORTH. Mis STATIONS. Pass. Pass. [700,000 LVE 0 Philadelphia 1 Camden. 21, 000 11 AV.Moorestwn 14 Hartford. 15 Masonville • • • 19 Mt Holly4100 22 P. & N. Y. Jc.- 25 Pemberton800 Long Branch > ? A.M. A.M. Pass. Pass.! Pass. Pass <•00 ll.iOj 7.1011.20 7.39 11-50 7.48 11.59! 7.5112.03 8.0212.14 30 39 46 51 8.2012 30 I Lewistown 250 8-26 Hornorst’n.125 8-52 . Sharon. 9-09 :... • Hightstown . 1 9-20. [1400 ARRIVE A.M. P.M. P.M. 4.00 4-10 4.38 4.50 4 53 5.04 5.22' p. 5- 5- 5. 5. 5- 6. 6. 6. M. oo 1 10 38 48 52^ 05 17 21 5-28 5.52 6.10 6.19 P.M. P.M. P.M. 6-30 6-42 7.09 7.18 7.22 7.35 .51 A.M, P.M. 9-00 9-10 9.40 9.49 9-53 10.05 GOING SOUTH. Mis i STATIONS. Pass. A.M. LEAVE 0 Hightstown . 5 Sharon 12 21 26 Hornorstown Lewistown .. A.M. Long Branch Pemberton •. ■ j 29 P. A N. Y. Jc. 32 Mount Holly 36 Masonville • • 1 6-45 37 40 50 51 Hartford. W.Moorestwn Camden.I Philadelphia arrive? Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. P.M. A.M. 6-45 6- 54 , 7- 12 7-36 P.M. 7.0 7.11 7.14 7.24 7- 52 8 - 00 A.M. .43 6.15 6.27 6.31 6.41 7-12 7-20 8-00 8.11 8.14 8.23 8.51 9.00 A.M. 11 4.50 4.54 5.00 5.2011. 5.2411- 5.2011 5.39 11 5.50 P.M. A.M. P.M. 00 10 15 24 52 Pass P.M. 6.25 6.36 6-55 7.23 7-39 7.54 8.C2 8.10 8.17 8.42 12 00 8-50 P.M.I P.M BELVIDERE DIVISION. GOING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE 0 Manunka Chunk • • 3 Belvidere. .. X1900 10 Martin’s Creek .510 17 Phillipsb’g..x6000 18 Lehigh Junction -.. 26 Riegelsville • X1200 33 Milford. X1700 36 French town • .1000 45 Bull's Island X1100 52 Lambertville .4000 58 Washington Cross.. 60 Somerset June. Exps, Exprs 1 Mail. Exps. A.M. 6-00 6.10 6.25 6.45 6.47 7.08 7.24 7.32 7.511 8.10 8-24 8-28 A.M. P «M. 4.00 12-40 5.20 12-47 5-26 1-00 6.00 6.02 6.18 6-33 6- 40 6.59 7.15 7- 28 1.12 1.14 1.30 1.44 1.51 2.06 2.20 2.33 GOING NORTH. Mis 7.30; 2-36 P.M. 6.35 6- 42 6.54 7.10 7.12 7.30 7- 42 7.50 8- 08 8.25 STATIONS. T T ? A VI? — PHILADELPHIA. LEAVE 0 TRENTON . 4 Asylum. 6 Greensburg. 8 Somerset June. Flemington . | -j^f 62 Greensburg .. X1600 64 Asylum. 68 TRENTON - .23,000 A T > T ? T V I? 98 PHILADELPHIA. [700,000 arrive 7 25 . 8.32 8.35 8.50 A.M. 10 .05 A.M. 7.35 7-39 7-54 A.M. 9 05 A.M. 2-40 2-43 2.57 P.M. 4-05 P.M. 8.58 P.M. 9-55 P.M. 1 ( A t*t* — Flemington . j Lye 10 AV^ashington Cross - ■ 16 Lambertville 23 Bull’s Island- 32 Frenchtown •. 35 Milford. 42 Riegelsville - ; 50 Lehigh Junction.. 51!Phillipsburg .... 58 Martin’s Creek... 65 Belvidere. 98 Manunka Chunk . Mail. Exps. EXps. A.M.) P.M. A.M. 7-40' 5.30 10.55 A.M. P.M. A.M. 8.55' 6-43 1.05 9-06' 1.14 9.10 9-14 10-05 6.57 1.20 S.20 9-18 7.02 1.26 9-33 7-15 1.40 9.46 1.54 10.02 7.39 2.16 10.09 7.44 2.21 10-25 7.58 2-38 10.40 8.11 2-55 10.43 I 8.15 3-00 10-55 3.13 11. C 7 8.43 3.29 11.15 8.50 3-35 A.M. 1 P.M. I P.M. ^ 1 *-r—< • 1 • be >> ee ri © © C ©£ © H % g - © £ a 1 x «* So fad o © © CJ ^ K MW I *8-3 2 u^r «-eOu'r- £ ® I ^ e as I > c PC > & d W -bQu 1 , r 1 ^ 5-1 H-d u S m 5 dfi © O G 3 K _ © V, £ . h co -4 -j S r**’ 2 .? ^ k* ^ r Oh^O> CONNECTIONS. Main Line —Downingtown —With Waynesburg Branch. Coatesville —AVith AVilmington & Reading Ry. Harrisburg— AVith Cumberland Valley, Lebanon A r alley, and Northern Cen¬ tral Railways. Lewistown—' AVith Mifflin & C. County Branch. Huntingdon— AVith Huntingdon & B.-Top Ry. Tyrone— AVith Bald Eagle & Clearfield Divisions. Altoona— With Ilolli- daysburg & Newry Branches. Cresson— With Ebensburg Branch. Blairsville Junc.— AA r ith AVestern Penn. Division & Indiana Branch. Greensburg— AVith South AVest Penna Branch for Connellsville. Brinton’s— AA r ith Pittsburgh Connollsville Ry. New York Division— Elizabeth— With Central Ry of New Jersey. Rahway —AVith Perth, Amboy & AA r oodbridge Branch. New Brunswick— AA r ith Millstone Branch. Monmouth Junc.— AVith Freehold & Jamesburg Railway and Rocky Hill Branch. Trenton— AVith Belvidere and Amboy Divisions. Germantown Junc.— AVith Germantown and Norristown Railway. West Pennsylvania Division— Allegheny Junc.— AA r ith Allegheny Valley Railway- 11, tirst comauj tickle uoouuu'Mi X Pou. or iV<.«ushir> Time Tables of this Line on following page NORTHERN CENTRAL - > *' ♦ ■ - \ A ND CONN E CTIONS. j XORTH.SOUTH & EAST. J ' Ottawa ajUgus, Potsdam Jc, CHA XPLAIN ] Burlington' City Franklin Sunburv, JEaston Tyrone Trenton; HARRISBUR 1 Gett Hedford, S.r> Connells V. Ohanribersburg' HanovVrJc ^Glenrobk, rarKto 72 ^narfe. Reli 2 . n3 p°* s y jbfo>. 1 All.TUMOR Alexand uantico’ Fr/dericksb’g ^.ynchb 137 r NOR THERN GEN TRA L RAIL WA Y, FROM i -)to(- PHILADELPHIA, Tie poplar Ocean Resorts 01 tie New Jersey Coast BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON!, RICHMOND, AND ALL POINTS INCLUDING THE FAMOUS WHITE SULPH As Routes for Summer or Pleasure Travel, the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY and its immediate connections present unusual attractions. They traverse some of the most beautiful Scenery on the Continent, they reach many of the principal Mountain and Seaside Resorts in the United States, and their transportation arrangements combine the highest degree of luxury and comfort with a system of routes and rates securing the utmost economy in time and money. E I tscssts ovs CAN BE PROCURED AT ALL PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES ON THE LINE OF THE Great Western, Canada Southern, Grand Trunk, and New York Central Railways. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING and DAY CARS ATTACHED TO THROUGH TRAINS. FRANK THOMSON. SAMUEL L SEYMOUR, L. P. FARMER, General Manager, Philadelphia. Wen. Pass. Agt., 42 Exchange St., Buffalo,N.Y. Gen. Pass. A t., Philadelphia 138 Map of this Line NORTHERN CENTRAL © i>. or> © CNJ - < 5 < g < g h Z LJ O g III x I- g o JL Ph • • < O- q ◄ Ph H X O PS a « Q O < 5, ^ s 5 © „ tS PS fl Se c ® -2 s3 2^ ©"£ a cq a e-, i-3 B Q -< i-3 •—i a Ph C a ! ^ ; fc - a i E=> I « BALTIMORE LOCAL TRAINS. Mle 0) © t- —i CO Si - 02 es © 'SO ® a c ^a oP © u © - fc£ •+J c S ^ tX ^ ZZ © <1 X * H S> £2 s ^ QJ k 02 ■ ' 02 eS a: 3 73 3 - A 3 © «! §rf-S® go|| qHjg K s is;£s* -s 3 © tx C Si tx 3 ©! 02 02 3 2h' 3 t- | © 1 02 © 0 1 2 17 12 25 20 23 29 STATIONS. Pass. P.M. Pass. A. if. Pass. P.M. LFAVE BALTIMORE 6-3511.5011.45 Union Depot - 6.4011.55 Mount Vernon .... 1. Green Spr. Jc Timonium ... Cockeysville. Sparks.7 - 32 Monkton .7.42 PARKTON .- 7.55 ARRIVE A.M. 11.50 12.00 12.05 7.1112-23 12-22 l 7.20 5 >< a OQ « H ►3 O cc O hH o O m <1 « H ... . P.M. • . . • • Night Sndy only. 1 ms STATIONS. 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Frank Thomson, General Manager, Philadelphia, Pa. George C. Wilkins, Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. L. P. Farmer,, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander M. Nutt, General Freight Agent. ___ [June 30, 1879. Trains going South. Mis Stations. 1 268,'000. LVE Exps. Accm. | Wash. Pass. Phil. Exps. Wash. Exps. Mail Day Exps. A.M. A.M. AM. A.M • P.M. P.M. P.M. 0 BALTIMORE... 114.35) 117.00 ,19.15 moo 13.15 7.15 Union Depot-.... 4.50 7.05 9-20 11.05 12.55 3.25 7.25 3 Lafayette. . 7.13 8 Winans. 19 Odenton. . 7.46 9.50 11.42 4 01 8 05 26 Bowie. 10.02 11 54 4.14 o. vo R 90 • • • 34 Wilsons. 12 09 i 9 Washington.. $ A 6.2C; 8.40 10.35 12.30 o. ou 9.00 109.250.. ( L +1 0.5 +1 48 St. Asaph June -. 1 - • 50 Alexandria 13,600 . 9.25 11.25 1.40 4.45 5.25 11.50 56 Franconia. 7.34'_ ... .< 6 04 ! Quantico.....- 8.30. 7 Of) 1 RICHMOND ... 11.35 . 10 15! 51,100. . arr . A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Trains going North* Mis Stations. Exps. Exps. LEAVE A.M. A.M. 18 05 A.M 1.C0 8.00 RICHMOND ... Quantico. 0 Franconia . 6 Alexandria- 8 ( St. Asaph June 14 Washington •) l 1 ' 30 8 ' 35 22 Wilsons. 30 Bowie. 37 Odenton. 48 Winans. 53 Lafayette. Union Depot. 56 BALTIMORE... ARRIVE Fast Arvm Line. Accm - Phil. Exps. 2.08 2.21 8.57 9.13 A.M. P.M. P.M. t9.00 t3.00, f 5.00 5.30 Chin Exps. P.M. 17.00 N Y. Exps. P.M. 15.00 Trains are run hy Washing¬ ton Time. 9.30. . 14.10 9 35 7.40 10.15 . <5-30 ,17.40 5.62i.( *6.08' 8.20' *6.21*8.32 3-0010.05 10.45 5.25 3.10 10.10 P.M. a.M. P.M. 7.05 9-10 5.30 7.10 9.20 P.M. P.M. P.M. 11.50 12.00 ... P.M. ADDITIONAL TRAINS. Leave Baltimore for Alexandria at f7.05 a.m. Leave Washington for Alexandria att6.07, |8.07, a.m., f3-07, 15.07, 117.07 P.M." Leave Alexandria for Washington at t6.07, 1110.07,+11.07 a.m. ; t4.27 116-07 p.m. New York Express leaves Alexan¬ dria at fl-07 p.m., arriving at Baltimore at 3-15 p.m. Bowie k Pope’s Creek Branch. Leave Bowie at t8.40 a.m. t5.13 p.m. ; Leave Pope’s Creek at 17.40, tl.00 p.m. 11 Run Daily, t Daily except Sundays. t “ “ Saturdays. IT Daily except Mondays. * Flag Station. POUGHKEEPSIE, HARTFORD & BOSTON RAILROAD. J. A. Perkins, Superintendent. | A. W. Cable, Gen. Pass. Agent. r»ew York Time.] [Map 29, 1879. Mis stations. Pass. DEPART 0 POUGHKEEPSIE. 4 Wagners. 6 Pleasant Valley. 10 Salt Point. 13 Clinton . 16 Willow Brook. 18 Stan f ord ville. 20 McIntyre.. 21 Stissing... 26 Pine Plains. 36 Boston Corners. 43 C. W. R . Junction. Millerton. HARTFORD. Pass. P.M. C no 6.10 6.17 * Pass *A.M 9.30 9-41 9.48 6.31 10.04 6.3810.13 6.4610.22 6.55 10.30 7.0010.37 7.0510-42 7.30 2.30 8.221 3.16 8.45. 8.50. ARRIVE P.M. Mixed Ml A.M. STATIONS. A.M. DEPART HARTFORD. Millerton. . . C. W. R. Junction. Boston Corners. Pine Plains. Stissing. McIntyre. Stanfordville. Willow Brook. Clinton . Salt Point. Pleasant Valley. Wagners . POUGHKEEPSIE. ARRIVE Pass. Mixed *Pass A.M. P.M. 5.50 5-53, 6.14 6.45 7-00 7.03 7 10 7.17 7.24 7.32 7-47 7.55 8.05 A.M. P.M. 2.00 2.10 2.33*3.30 3- 50 4.11 4- 20 4.38 4.50 5.02 5.14 5.22 5- 41 5 54 P.M. Mixed P.M, 4.07 4-23 4.27 4.34 4 41 4-49 4-57 5.12 5.20 5.30 PM P.M. * Sunday only ^OITB.-rijrures opp. Stations in first column denote population, x Pop# of Township included- 141 CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES-CINCINNATI, OHIO. (May 11, 1879. L WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. I Samdel SteyessO.s, General Ticket Agent. PT Trains are run by Columbus Time._cf office at Clnciunall. O. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, LIMA & TOLEDO LINE. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. Mis | Stations. EXps.jAccra. 1 Aecm. Exps i i [217.000 LYE 0 CINCIN’ATI. 5 CuminsvilleX 3200 15 Glendale.1800 25 Hamilton ... .11100} A. 8 . 8 . 9. 9. 37 Middle town... 3050) 9. 49 Miamisburg • • • 145010 { A rr 10 Lve Iff 74 Tippecanoe • • .120011 80 Troy.3000 11 88 Piqua .600011 100 Sidney .2900 12 119; W apakoneta • • 2160 1 ( Arr 1 131 Lima.. .4600j Lve 2 151 Ottawa.1150 2 162 Belmore.275 3 176 Weston.1010 3 182 Tontogany.610 4 193 Perrysburg .. -1900 4 202 TOLEDO.32000 5 ARRIVE 1 A M. 30 46 06 30 59 25 45 50 27 .41 59 2A 11 ■ 45 05 .50 15 .50 .05 .31 .00 .M. A- M. Mis A.M. 7.16 7.45 8.34 9.20 A.M. P.M. P. 2.30 f&. 2-49i 9. 3.17 ... 3.4010. 4 . 1211 . 4.35!... 4- 55! 11. 5 . 00 | 12 . 5- 32,12. 1. 1. 1. 2- 3- 3. 4. 4. M. 30 46| 30. 02 . 50 01 44 5.48 1.00 6.05 1.21 6.27' 1.50 7-14 2.44 7- 45 3-20 7.50, 3.30 8- 32 4.16 8.56 4-44 9- 30 ; 5.22 9.44i 5.37 10.07 6.05 10.35 6.35 P.M. a.M. Stations. 0 9 20 26 40 51 71 83 102 114 122 128 142 153 165 177 187 197 202 LEAVE TOLEDO. Perrysburg.. Tontogany • • • Weston. Belmore. Ottawa . Lima .. { ^ Wapakoneta • Sidney Piqua Troy Tippecanoe • Dayton | Miamisburg. • Middletown. • Hamilton Glendale Cuminsville • • CINCIN’ATI ARRIVE Accm. Exps. P.M. P.M. 5-0019.20 5.45| 9.46 6.30 10.18 6.5610.33 11.10 11.36 12.20 3.30 3.40 4.22 4.55 6.00 .M.! P.M.I A.M.| A.M. Leave tfgfr^Extra Trains leave Cincinnati for Hamilton f7-15, 9-«)0 a.m., 4.20, 17-30, 9-30, 11.30 P.M. ave Hamilton for Cincinnati 5-30, 7-20, 16.38 a.m., 12.30, 8.50 p.m. Other trams daily except Sundays. t Runs daily. CONNECT Cincinnati —Rys. & Steamboats for all points. Dayton —Dayton A Union, Atlantic A Great Western, Clev., Col., Cin. A Indianapolis, and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, A St. Lpuis Railways. Hamilton —Cincinnati, Hamilton »«*«*«»• 142 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES-PITTSBURGH, PA. John Scott, President. David Me Cargo, General Superintendent. Thos. M. King, Superintendent, Riv. Div. {May 13,1879. [Philadelphia Time. E. D. Nettleton, General Freight Agent. E. H. Utley, Secretary. H. Blackstone, Chief Engineer. J. Morton Hall, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agent. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Mis stations. Accra. P.M. 5.20 5.42 6.00 6.03 6.16 6.20 87,000 leave 0 PITTSB’RGH 3 43rd Street.. 4 Sharpsb’rg2200 6 Brilliant •.. 7 Waring. 9 Sandy Creek 10 Verona Jc. 100 11 Edgewater.... 12 Hulton . 15 Johnston. 16 Logan’s Ferry. 17 Parnassus- 275 21 Tarentum .150 22 Chartiers ... 23 Soda Works 27 Garver’s Ferry 29 West Penn. J 30 Schenley 33 White Rock. 35 Kelly’s . 37 Logansport-. 39 Rosston 42 Manorville •. 44 Kittaning 2000 48 CownshnX2300 49 Pine Creek- 54 Templeton - • 55 MaoningXl500 59 Reimerton.- 64 Red Bank Jun 66 Philipsburgl2-5 68 Brady*sBx3700 71 Catfish • • • -210 78 Monterey • • - 82 Parker •.. -410 85 Foxburg . ..275 87 Fullerton. 89 Emlenton- 610 107 ScrubgrsXlOOC 115 Foster.110 123 Franklin-4000 131 Smith Oil City 132 OIL CITY2300 ARRIVE P.M. 132 Oil City 2300 L 167 Tidioute .. 1700 182Irvineton 210 arrive 132 Oil City. -Lve 149 Titus vile 7000 177 Corry .700 204 Mayville .... 218 Brocton. 267 BUFFALO - -. 120,000 arrive Exps. Exps. Accm. Accra.' P.M. 2-35 2 - DO 3.10 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mis A.M. 8.50 A.M. A.M. 6.55 10-10 9-03 7.1710.31 3.15 3-26 3.30 6.37. 6.601 4.00 7.3610-54 9-25' 7.4511.00 9.37, 8.0011.15 8.03jll.l8 A.M. • . .. 1C. 00 7-0914.15. 7.1314.1810.16 7.25,14-27 7.45 4.43 4 57 5.09 5.20 5.38 5.44 5.50 5.58 / 10.25 .11.35 .P.M. 10-38 10.45 tl048 11.00 6.30 *7-00 11.18 11.25 11.33 11.40 12.10 12.40 7.1212.52 7-52 1.23 18.13'. 8.32 1.53 A.M. 9-00*2.10 P.M. A.M. .TlO .3.42 .I 4-30 P.M. 0 49 63 90 118 135 STATIONS. Exps.) Exps. A.M. 7.50 7.57 8.08 . 8.57 9.25 9.50; P.M. t2 10 P.M. P.M. 8 25 P.M. 10.25 1 P.M. I P.M. A»M • Too • 8.00 9.00 10.50 11.40 ! 1.10 P.M. 0 15 50 135 136 144 152 160 178 180 182 185 189 196 199 201 203 208 212 213 218 219 223 225 228 230 232 234 237 238 240 244 245 246 250 LEAVE A.M. i A.M. BUFFALO.. 8 30 6-45 Brocton .10.15 Mayville. 10-50 Corry . 11.48 Titusville. 2.55 Oil City..A rr *2.50 3 55 LEAVE A.M. Irvineton. . .12.50 .. Tidioute -! 1.27 -. Oil City. Arr 2-50 - - 4.31 4*40 P.M. 2 25 3.23 4.40 5.52 6.30 8-05! P.M. LEAVE P.M. OIL CITY... 1 2.50 South Oil City! Franklin— 3-18 Foster.!f3.35 Scrubgrass « 3-52 Emlenton... Fullerton... Foxburg.... Parker. j 4.50 Monterey .... latfish. 5-13 Brady’sBend. 5-20 Phillipsburg.. 5.23 Red Bank Jc- 5-35 Reimerton. - -!t5-44 Mahoning .. '5.53 Templeton... . ... Pine Creek .. *6-09 C^ow’nsh’nnoc Kittanning .. 6.15 Manorville Kosston ... ogansport Kelly’s.t6.37 White Rock Schenley •.. West Penn J 6-50 Garver’sF’rry. Soda Works.. Chartiers. Tarentum. Parnassus - - - 7-13 251 Logan’s Ferry 252 Johnston- 255 IIulton. 7-24 256 Edgewater... 257i Verona June. 258 Sandy Creek- 260! Waring.. 261 Brilliant. 263 264 267 Accra. Accra. Accm P.M. 3.30 . 11.45 9.40: 10- 17. 11- 45, A.M 8.15 8.47 9.06 9.28 10 10 10.20 10.30 7.40 Sharpsburg.. 43rd street...!. PIT’SB’RGH 8.00 Arrive p.m. 11-00 11-03 11-12 11-23 11-33 11- 40 ii'oo 1 2 - 08 i2.*15 12.25 12.28 12-40 i.'oi 1-06 1-09 1-19 fi-23 1-36 2-00 P.M. A.M. P.M. 12.30 3.00 4.00 5.40 7.17 8.25 P.M 4.00 A.M. 10.20 10.35 10-40 10-54 ii *62 A.M. 7-00 7.20 7.24 4.32 4.54 5.19 6.1C 6.20 6.30 11.23 11.45 A.M. 7-40 7-48 ! 8.06 8.30 A.M. P.M. Average ticket fare cents per mile t Stops on signal. * Stops for Meals. X Runs Daily. All other trains run .daily, except Sunday. . Accommodation leaves Pittsburg for Soda Works 6.35 p.m. Leave Soda Works 12.40 p.m. Parnassus Accommodation Train —Leaves Pittsburgh 5-20, a. M., arriving at Parnassus 12.40 a.m. Leave Parnassus 5.55, 8.50 a.m., 5.50 p.m. 0 Note.—P hiladelphia Time is given for Tains between Pittsburgh and Brocton ; and Buffalo Time between Brocton and Buffalo. Sunday Trains—Leaves Soda Works at 9.00 a.m., arriving at Pittsburgh 10.25 a.m LeavE Pittsburgh 1.00 p.m , arr at Soda Works 2.25 p.m. ■OT A"4£lf;afthM/B opp. Stations in first column denote population, x Pop. cf Township included. 143 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY •— Continued. [May is, *79. LOW GRADE DIVISION Going East- 0 RED BANK 6 Sligo June -. 12 Rock Run 15 19 20 24 Leatherwood • Bostonia Junc New Bethlehem Millville. LEAVE A,M. 11.50 12-08 11222 11235 • < • • 34 Troy. 41 Brookville — 56 Rkynoldsville 110 Driltwood. ARRIVE 1.07 1.21 Going West- Mis 0 54 69 P.M. 5.55 6.15 16.30 t6.46:'J 76 .I 86 7.20, 7.35 8.21 9-05 2.09 2-52 5.55 P.M.I P.M. 90 91 95 98 102 110 STATIONS. Kxps. LEAVE Driftwood. Reynoldsville Brookville .... Troy. Millville. New Bethlehem ... Bostonia Junc ... Leatherwood. Rock Run. Sligo Junc. RED BANK. ARRIVE ■JO P.M. 15 2.52 3.33 4.19 4-29 14*44 f4.57 5.10 5.27 P.M. Mixed A.M. 7.55 8.46 9.44 9-55 10.00 10-28 10 40 11.00 A.M. Plum Creek Branch- Mis 0 STATIONS. LEAVE Pittsburgh 10 Verona Junc 12 14 15 16 17 Ink Works Milltown. Unity. McLaughlin’s Coal Works. Pass. Pass- A .M. 6-00 7.00 7.10 7.20 7-35 7.45 7-55 P.M. 3.50 4.40 4.50 4.58 5.06 5.10 5.20 Mis STATIONS. LEAVE 0 Coal Works. • 1 McLaughlin’s.. 2 Unity. 3 Milltown. 5 Ink Works- 7 Verona June . • 17iPittsburgh ... Pass. Pass. A.M. 8.15' 8.25 8.30 8-41 8.50 9.00 9.50 P.M. 5 30 5.3 8 5.44 5.52 6.0i 6 .O 9 7.20 CONNECTIONS AT West Penn. Junc.— With Western Penn. Division of the Pennsylvania Ry, for Blairsville, Saltsburg, Apollo and Leechburg, At Blairsville connection is made with Trains on Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railway. . . Brocton —With Lake Shore k Michigan Southern R’way, for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Saratoga Springs, Albany, Troy, and all points in Canada. Corry —With Philadelphia k Erie Ry, for Erie, Sheffield, Wilcox, Ridgeway, St. Mary’s, Emporium, Williamsport and Lock Haven ; and with Atlantic k Great Western Ry, for James¬ town, N. Y., Hornellsville, Salamanca, Elmira and Olean. Oil City— With Oil Creek and Allegheny Ry, for Petroleum Centre, Titusville, Tidioute, Irvineton, and Corry; with Atlantic & Great Western Ry, for Meadville and points West. At Irvineton connection is made with Philadelphia k Erie Railway, for Warren. Pittsburgh— With Pennsylvania Railway, for Philadelphia and all points East; with Pitts¬ burgh, Ft. Wayne k Chicago Ry, for all points West; and with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati k St. Louis Ry, for all points South and South-West. NEW YORK & OSWEGO MIDLAND RAILWAY. Going North. Going South- Mis STATIONS. Mail. Exprs 6 PN STATIONS. Mail. Acorn LEAVE A.M. P.M. •N LEAVE A.M. P.M. NEW YORK... 9.00 4.30 S OSWEGO .21000 7.30 12.45 67 Middletown. .. • 11.35 7.25 u lb Fulton.3600 8-30 1.55 82 Summitville.... 12.23 8.20 A Central Sq.-400 9.34 3.20 109 191 W oltflD . . . . . t . 5.25 Constantia- ...600 10.10 4.08 Tf dl tUll ' Sidney Plains • • 6.45 • • • • • • Cleveland. -. -900 10.40 4.50 194 New Berlin Jc.. 6.53 Oneida.3275 3.00 6.15 8.00 -4.M Oneida Com.-310 3-14 3.22 216 Norwich .. j 8.30 7.20 Munnsville ..325 4.00 4.10; 231 Earlville. 9-30 8.30 Morrisville.. .600 4 50 5.00 235 Smith’sVall’y-.. 9 56 8.53 H Smith’sVall’y •• 5.50 6.05 242 Morrisville. 10.40 9 35 Cleveland. John Newell, General Manager... do. Chas. Paine, General Sup’t. do. A- Hills, General Freight Agent,.. do. C. P. Leland, Auditor,. do J. A. Burch, General Eastern Agent, Buffalo. F. E. Morse, do. Western do. Chicago. J. L ; Freeman, Genl. Baggage Agt., Cleveland. L. H. Clark, ChiefEngineer, Cleveland. 'kc. -J 1 145 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Palace Sleeping- Cars oil all Night Trains ; Drawing Room Cars on Day Trains. run between Buffalo and Chicago without change of Cars. All Trains [Maij 25, 1879. TRAINS WESTWARD. Mls Stations. LEAVE 0 BUFFAL0118>000 14 Lake View. 21 Angola .610 31 Silver Creek. • .600 40 Dunkirk. 5,300 49 Brocton Jnc • -350 57 Westfield • ...3,100 73 N orth - E as t X 2,300 88 Erie . 20,000 104 Girard.800 108 Springfield 116 Conneaut .. .1,175 123 Kingsville .Xl,800 129 Ashtabula . .2,000 138 Geneva.1,100 144 Madison.800 154 165 183 196 209 217 227 239 243 251 258 266 279 296 Painesville.3,750 Willoughby. .900 Cleveland 93000 I L Berea.1,700 Elyria. 3,050 Oberlin.2,900 Wakeman. Xl,300 Norwalk .. .5,000 Monroeville 1400 Bellevue 1JJUUG1C* • • • • • • TOLEDO '.32000 1 329 Wauseon... .1,500 343’Stryker.700jl2-49 419 Goshen. 429 Elkhar • j, 325 Lenawee Jnc. 329 Adrian .8 346 Hudson. 2 362 Hillsdale ... .3 366 Jonesville . Xl 439 Elkhart. 450 Mishawaka- 454 South Bend- 481 La Porte. .. 491 Otis. 510 Millers. 533 Englewood . • 7,001.' 3 Chic Exps. T’ledo Exps. P’citic Exps. S. Mch Exps. Accm. tNHT Ja.m. § n’n P.M. P.M. 12.45 6.45 12.30 9.00 3.45 7.18 9.40 4 18 7.29 9.57J 4.33! 7.47 1.33 10.20 4.53! 2 15 *8.101*2.00 10.40 5.15 • (iii 8.30 2.20 11.09 5.40 • • • • • 8.45 • * * . • I 11.30 5.52 . 920 3.05 1211a 6.30 3.50 10.00 3.52 12.50 7.05 10.32 4.211 1.42 • « • • • 10-40 . 1.55 A.M- • • • • • 10.56 4.451 2.16 6.05 • • « • • 11.11 • • • • • • « • • • 6-21 4.58 11.23 5.12 2.53 6-33 11 43 3.19 6-53 11 55 7.05 5.40 12.18 6.01 4.05 7.28' .112.40 • • ■ • • 4.35 7.55 *6.35 *1.25 *7.05 5.30, 8.45 A.M. P.M. P.M.' . • •.. A.M. 7.00 3.30. 7-35 • • • • . . .. | 7-35 4.C9 1 • • • « A.M- • • • • • 7-57 4.42 8.33 8.00 5.03 8.52 8.18 5.27 8-40 • • • • • 6.00 9.36 9.10 6.10 9.46 9.18 6.24 10.00 9-30 6.38 10.15 9.42 • • • • • 7.00 10.31 9.57 7.21 10.17 1 . *1045 *8-05 *1140 10-55 . 11.05 • • • • • 12-01 . . 12.16 1-08 12-49 i 1-05 1.52 1.27 2.00 2.40 2.30 3-05 3.07 3.40 3.38 4.10 *4.00 • • • 4.35 • • • • • • • • • P.M. P.M. A.M. a.m. • • • • , P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. • • • • • • • • • • 8.25 • • • • • 11.10 • iii* * • • • • • 8.50 • • • • • 11.35 . . 9.20 • • • • 11.56 1 • • • • • • • • • • 9.35 • • • • • 12.10 / * . • • • • • • • • 9.50 !«•••• 12.20 • • • • • • • • • 10.30 • • • • • 1.00 . 11.08 . 1.33 . 11.18 )*•••• 1.43 • * * • • . 12.03 • • • • • 2.23 • • • • • ..... 12.58 3 12 • ill* 1.27 • • • • • 3.35 • • • . 1.50 . 3.57 . 2.10 415pm • • . . 4.20 2.15 4.40 7^ AM ) . 4.41 2.35 • , , • • • 7.55 1 . 4.50 2.43 5.05 8.03 | • • • • • 5.42 3.40 6-05 9.07 • iii* 6.00 4-00 6.25 9.30 ! 4.40 7-27 5 30 7.48 11.00 | 8.00 6.00 S.20 111. 30 1 . 1 P.M. A.M- A.M. A.M. A.M. TRAINS EASTWARD. Mls Stations. Mail. S.N.Y Exps. Atln’c Exps. LEAVE tA.M. I A.M. tP.M. 0 CHICAGO 7.55 9.20 5.35 7 Englewood .. 8.24 9.47 6.05 30 Millers . 9.10 . 49 Otis 59 La Porte. ... 86 South Bend .. 90 Mishawaka.. 101 Elkhart Irr 101 Elkhart Lve 110 Bristol. 120 WhitePigeon 132 Sturgis . 156 Cold Water. 174 Jonesville.... 178 Hillsdale 194 Hudson. 211 Adrian. 215 Lenawee Jnc. 217 Palmyra. 1221 Blissfield .... !233Sylvania .... 244 Toledo. ARRIVE leave 101 Elkhart .... Ill Goshen. 126 Ligonier. Kendallville . W aterloo Edgerton. Bryan . Stryker. Wauseon .... TOLEDO | l Elmore. 274 Fremont. 283|Clyde. 289 Bellevue 297 Monroeville 301 Norwalk ... |313 Wakeman ... 323 Oberlin. 331j Elyria. 344Berea . 357 Cleveland j * 375 Willoughby . 385 Painesville . 396 Madison. 402 | Geneva. 411'Ashtabula .. 417 Kingsville.... 424 Conneaut ... 432 Springfield... Acc 436 Girard. a.m.|. 452 Erie. 6.45 467 North-East.. 7.17 483 Westfield .... 7.45 491 Brocton J un. 8.05 |500 Dunkirk ... 8.30 509iSilver Creek 8 50 519 Angola . 9.13 526>Lake View-.. I 9.26 540 BUFFALO ..10.00) ARRIVE A.M. 9-4711-02 10.0811-22 11.0512.16 11.15;. *■» Night Exps. Accra! Accra P.M.j 4-00 4.30 112.05 7.32|12.52 ♦a. 15! 9-12; j.140 12.01 12.17 12 40 .55 1250 9.45, 4.27 4-54 *5.25 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 1.10) 9.50 1.2910.10 1.5610.42 1.20 2.25 2.35 3.00 3.05 3- 25 3.50 4- 23 5.25 6.12 6.23 7.05 8 10 8.20 8.38 9.12 9 50 A.M.} A.M. 11.18! 11.45'. 12.40 i. 27 2.40 3.00 2.30 2.55 3-24 3.45 4.27 *5.40 6.00 6.38 7.00 7.18 7.35 7.52 8-06 8.29 8.49 9.10 9.35 10.10j*7.G5| P.M.' A.M. 10.30! 7.30 A.M- • • • • 1 6.03 6.30 11.20 a.m. 12.04 8-20 10- 30 11.08 ! 11.30 11- 46 11.59 12.14 12.27 12.50 1.08 1.25 1.50 2.25 P.M. 2.50" 3*36 9.05 4.18 1.25 9.28! .1 9-50 1 10-30 —111.30 2.4011.52 4.00 A.M. * 1-10 P.M. 5.35 6.35 6.55 8.05 P.M. 6.25 7.08 7.35 7.53 8-071 8- 25i 8.40 9.05' 9- 28 9.55 10.20 10-55 A.M.' 11.15 12.071 12.351 1.00 1.11 1.32 1.45 2.02 2.20 2.31 3.25 4.00 4-35 4.55 5.20 5.42 6.05 6.20 A.M. 7.45 8.16 8.50 P.M. 4.50 5.43 6.09 6.33 6.45 7.04 7.15 7.30 P.M Average ticket fare :5 cents per mile N OT K. — Westward Trains. ( * Stop for Meals. ) t Runs Daily, Mondays excepted. On Sundays only to leveland. X Daily, except Sundays; on Saturdays only to lkhart. § Daily, running through to Chicago. || Daily, Sa- rdays excepted. All other Trains Daily, Sundays excepted. i\Off.— Bnstwartl Trains. + Runs Daily, Sundays excepted. J Daily, running) through to Buffalo. § Daily, except Saturdays and | Sundays—leaves Elkhart on Mondays. All other Trains Daily, Sundays excepted. Teuton deuuii ?; as? illations. X *>, o» Township include 4 ** 10 146 LAKE SHORE & MI CHI GA N S OUTHERN RAILWAY. DETROIT Division. May 2 ,% 1879. Detroit to Toledo and Chicago. Mis STATIONS. Exps.l Exps.jExps. 284 LEAVE DETROIT...80,000: D. & M. June. Grand Trunk June. Wyandotte. • • -2,800 ! Trenton.460 Rockwood.225 ! Newport.120 Monroe Junc. . Arr 9.25 Monroe Junc Lve 9.30 Vienna.1,550 9.49* TOLEDO.... 32,000 10-20 _ ARRIVE A.M. I Monroe Junc. .Lve 10-00 Ida..1,10010 25 Petersburg. . .1,700 10-40 Deerfield.1,250 10.50 Lenawee Junc.11.15 ADRIAN.8,500 11.25 ARRIVE A.M. CHIC AGO.. 300,000 8-00 ARRIVE P.M. A.M.! P.M. 7.50 3.10 4.35 4.40 4.58 5.30 PM. P.M. 6-40 6- 55 7.05 7.21 7- 30 7-44 7.53 8.10 8 15 . 8-34 . 9.10 . P.M., 8.15 8.40 8.55 9.05 9.30 9.40 P.M. 6.00 A.M. Mis LEAVE 0 CHICAGO.I LEAVE 210 ADRIAN. 214 Lenawee Junc. 223 Deerfield. 227 Petersburg. 234 Ida . 244 Monroe Junc .. Arr Chicago and Toledo to Detroit. STATIONS. Exps. Exps. Exps. LEAVE TOLEDO . Vienna. 25 Monroe Junc. - Arr 25 32 38 A.M. 11-00 11.30 11.50 A.M. 7.55 P.M. 4.45 4.55; 8.15 5.17 8.30 5.27 8.36 P.M. 1 10.40 A.M. 1 8-05, 5.44 6.15 8- 46 9- 10 Monroe Junc- Lve 11.55 Newport.. Rockwood.j. 44 Trenton.!. 48 Wyandotte.|. 57 Grand Trunk Junc.. 62 D. & M. Junc.i .... 65 DETROIT. 135 ARRIVE P.M. P.M. 10.38 ii.23 A.M. 8.201 8.51 9.10 11.24 9.15. 9.31’ 9.42 ■ 9-55 10.04 10-23 10-35 12-4510.50 P.M. A.M. KALAMAZOO DIVISION. [ t Flag Station Mls STATIONS, [16,700. • LVE 0 GR’ND RAPIDS. 6 Grandville-.. .375 12 Byron. 1,350 18 Dorr. ..310 22 Hilliards. 26 Hopkins . ... 33 Allegan. 2,400 39 Abronia. • • • • 43 Otsego. 1 000 46 Plainwell... • .1,050 49 Arg-enta. ..210 52 tCooper. . .220 58 KAL’MAZOO.9400 65 tPortage. .1.100 71 Schoolcraft . .959 75 Flowerfield . ..220 78 Moorepark- . 1,300 83 Three Rivers, 3,475 91 Constantine- 1.300 95 White Pigeon, 975 ARRIVE 216 CHICAGO, 300,000 ARRIVE Mail. Exps. Mls STATIONS. Exps. Mail. A.M. P.M. LEAVE P.M. A.M. 8.00 4.30 l8.1614.45 “ CHICAGO. LEAVE 10-40 A.M. 9.20 P.M 8.29 5.00 0 White Pigeon. ... 6.00 3.50 8.43 5.15 4 Constantine. 6 10 3-59 18-50 5-23 12 Three Rivers. 6:28 4.17 9.00 5.33 17 Moorepark. 16.40 4.28 9.17 5.50| 20 Flowerfield. 6.49 4-36 9.31 6.05 24 Schoolcraft. 6.58 4.45 9.40 6.15 30 Portagef . 17.14 15.00 9.48 6.20 37 KALAMAZOO .. • 7.4C 5-20 19.55 16 26 43 Cooperf. 17.55 15 34 10.02 [6.45 46 Argentaf . +8.02 15.41 10.20 6.50, 49 Plainwell . 8.08 5.48 nose t7. os 52 Otsego . 8.16 5.56 10.53 7.24 56 Abronia . 18.26 6.05 11.02 7.32 62 Allegan . 8.40 6.20 11.10 7.41 69 Hopkins . 9.00 6.37 11.24 7.53 73 Hilliards . 19.10 16.46 11.45 8.11 77 Dorr . 9.17 6.55 11.55 8.20 83 Byron. .-9.31 7.10 A.M. P.M. 89 Grandville . 19.45 • • • « • 8.00 6.00 P.M. A.M. 95 GR’ND RAPIDS. ARRIVE 10.00 A.M. 7.40 P.M. JACKSON BRANCH. Mls Stations. Exps. Exps. LEAVE A.M. P.M. 0 JACKSON-. 6.30 2.30 10 Napoleon ... 6.54 2.55. 14 Norvell. 7.03 3.05. 21 Manchester.. 7.19 3-20'. 28 Clinton. 7.40 2.409 . 33 Tecumseh... 7.5 6 3.50 42 Lenawee Jc. 8.20 4.15 46 Adrian. 8-30 4.25!. 71 TOLEDO.. • 9.50 5.25!. ARRIVE A.M. P.M. Mls STATIONS. Exps. Exps. LEAVE A.M. P.M. — TOLEDO.... 11.10 8.25 . 0 Adrian. 12-01 9-20 4 Lenawee Jc- 12.10 9.35 . 13 Tecumseh... 12.31 9.57 18 Clinton. 12.41 10.07 25 Manchester.. 1.00 10.30 • • • • • 32 Norvell. 1.15 10.45 • • • • • 36 Napoleon.... 1.25 10.55 46 JACKSON •• 1.50 11.20 arrive P.M. P.M. FRANKLIN DIVISION. Mls Stations. Exps. Mls Stations. Exps. LEAVE P.M. I LEAVE A.M. _ CHICAGO,300000 5.35 o ! oil city. 7.00 leave TOLEDO.. 32,000 A.M. 3-00 5 Reno. 9 FRANKLIN.... 7.20 7.32 0 LEAVE ASHTABULA AM. 9.45 18 Polk. 28 Sandy Lake. 7.56 8.27 11 Jefferson.900 10-16 ! 29 Hadley . j 9.05 24 Andover .95010.57 46 A. & G.W.Junc. • 9.20 36 Jamestw’n, 600Ar 11-35 51 Jamestown . .Arr 9-40 _ leave! A.M. BUFFAL0120000|12.4o • • • • • 194 BUFFALO. ARRIVE 7.00 P.M 36 LEAVE; A M. JAMEST’WN600 12.00 A. & G. W. Junc. 12.08 .i LEAVE 51 JAMESTOWN . • 63 Andover. A.M. 9 50 10 18 41 Hadley . 12.29 76 Jefferson. 10 50 ; 48 i 59 Sandy Lake. Polk. 1.04 1 28 87 ASHTABULA.. ARRIVE 11 23 A.M. 69 FRANKLIN 4000 1.50 • • . • • 255 TOLEDO. 8.05 ! 78 ReLo, 235. 2-02 • • • • ARRIVE P.M. S2 187 OIL CITY. .2.300 ARR] TE 2.20 P.M. . 499 CHICAGO . ARRIVE 6.00 A.M. connections at BUFFALO—With N.Y. Central RR., for Niagara Falls, Rochester, Syracuse, Rome, Utica. Schenectady, Albany, Troy, Sarato¬ ga, New York & Boston ; with Erie R.R. for Hornellsville, Corning, Elmira, Susquehanna, New York and Boston, and with Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Ry. for Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing¬ ton and all points South. DUNKIRK—With Main Line of Erie Ry. ERIE—With Erie & Pittsburg Railway. CLEVELAND—With Clev., Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railroad, for all points South and ^gjj^West; also with Cleveland & Pittsburg R.R, for points in Pennsylvania. MONROEVILLE—With Lake Erie Divi¬ sion of Baltimore & Ohio R R., for Mount j Vernon, Newark, Zanesville, etc. CLYDE—With Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland Railroad TOLEDO—With Toledo, Wabash & West¬ ern Railroad, for Fort Wayne,L a Fayette, Danville, Springfield, KcOlv ns, Quincy, and all points via the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad. CHICAGO—With all diverging Kniiroads for West, North, & South >FU , 'i«'e8 ocpk htion8 iofirstcohiiDD denofenoniiiR»i«n X Pod. of Township included 147 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. ft © o © d TO C 3 CO d Q GQ 3 • pH d V H (-i © rft -H o • pH d ft % fi 3 ^© • rH Vi © ft 02 H-> 3 © © 04 © Vi eg Vh -v» © © © bo d Vi © > HUDSON RIVER DIVISION. 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" Day Kxps. ft ooto S rH CO CO ft id id to * 04 04 * * rH 04 CO • *tO • • • • • COCO • • 0 7.09 7.35 8.11 8.26 § cd xH • CO O • rH 03 * 03 co co 03 10.10 P.M. Sp’cl N.Y. Exps. P.M. 2-25 2.40 • iQ • CO**** • • • • • co • • • • • 4-50 • • • • • • « • • • • 7-00 P.M. . 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O C1 COOOCOrHOOCOOOOCOoOOoO 04C0C0.m, >> • rH d ft 02 B B ft * » 4T < > I'-*. •nis * *y si C, 1 » 150 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. HUDSON KIVErTdIVISION— continued: [July 11,1878 Pouglikeepsie Special Train.— Leaves Poughkeepsie, 7.00 a.m., arriving at Central Depot, 9-35 a.m. Peekskill Special Trains#— Leave Central Depot, 9-10 a.m. 4.15 p.m., arriving at Peekskill, 11-00, 5.55, p.m. Leave Peekskill, 6.55 ; 8.30 a.m, 3-00 p.m., arriving at Central Depot 8.35,10.15 A.M., 4.40 p.m. Sing Sing Special Trains —Leave 30th Street, 5-00 p.m., arriving at Sing Sing, 6.10 p.m. Leave Sing Sing, 7-50 a.m., arriving at 30th Street 9.00, a.m. Pouglikeepsie and Albany Special Trains#— Leaves Poughkeepsie, 6.10 a.m., arriving at Albany, 8-55 a.m. Tairytown Special Trains*— Leave 30th Street. New York, for Manhattan, 152nd Street, Fort Washington, Inwood, Spuyten Duyvil, Riverdale, Mt. St Vincent. Yonkers, Hastings, Dobb’s Ferry, Irvington and Tarrytown at 6-40, 9.00 (daily), 10.30 a.m., 100 (daily). 3.00, 4.30, 5.30, (daily) 8-00, 11-40 p.m., arriving at Tarrytown in one hour and ten minutes. Leave Tarrytown 7- 35, 8.15 (daily), 9.20 a.m., 12.05, 2.45, (daily), 3-40, 5-40 (daily), 7.25 p.m., arriving at 30th Street New York, in one hour and ten minutes. Spuyten Duyvil and PortUIorris Branch —Trains leave 30th Street New York, for 65th Street, Manhattan, 152nd Street- Ft Washington.Inwood,Spuyten Duyvil. King’s Bridge, Morris Dock, High Bridge, and Grand Central Depot, at 7-15 a.m., 11-45 a.m, arriving at Central Depot, 8- 10 a.m. . 1-15 p.m. Leave Grand Central Depot, at9-20 a.m, 5.30 p.m., arriving at 30th Street, 10-50, 6-30 p.m. Sunday Trains leave 30th Street, 9.00 a.m. Returning, leaves Grand Central Depot 1-30, p.m. Buftalo, Lockport, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, and Lewiston. TRAINS GOING EAST. [Dec 29,1879. Mis 0 3 4 0 2 6 9 STATIONS. - ( Exprs Exprs Exps. P'cific Exp?. Exps. Exps. i Acc’m S nd E^ps Exps. Det Exps Accm. LEAVE BUFFALO (Erie Street).120,000 A.M. 7.10 A.M. 9.00 A.M. . NOON P.M. P.M. 4-30 . P.M. *A.M A.M. ~P.k. Ferry..... I --- ** Black Rock.2100 7-19 9.15 !. 4.39 BUFFALO (Exchange Street)120,000 East Buffalo Junction. . 9.00 9-10 12-00 12.10 19.18 ; 2.30 2.40 9. j__ 6.00 6.10 6.18 6-25 8-50 ! 9.00 Main Street. North Buffalo Junction. j 7.21 • • • • • 9-22 12.25j 2.57 ! 4-41 9.15 15 21 26 28 34 Tonawanda.2150 7-31 • • • • • 9.35 9-48 10-00 10.10 10-35 12.371 3-13 19.n0 3.29 4.51 1 6.37 6.53 7.05 7.15 ; 9.27 ! 9-37 9-50 10.00 La Salle .... 125 Niagara Falls.3000 6.10 i 6-20 6 40 1.00 1.10 i 3-50 4-00 4.20 | . • • • i Suspension Bridge ...... .. 2300 LEWISTON.800 14 16 23 26 Sawver’s Creek. i 4.45 4-52 Hall’s Station. .|. Lockport Junction . .1. 5.10 5.20 P.M. LOCKPORT.13000 8-00 A.M. ARRIVE j A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. TRAINS GOING WEST. * Sundays only. Mis -1 0, 31 10 12 STATIONS. Accm. Accm. Exps. Atltc. Exps. Exps. Accm. Expr S’ndy Exps. • Exps. LEAVE LOCKPORT . A.M. A.M. 9.20 9.30 9.40 9.57 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 8-05 P.M. *P.M. P.M. Locknort Junction.. Hall’s Station... Sawver’s Creek. 0 6! 8 13 19! LEWISTON. 11.05 11.30 11.49 11.53 12.10 6-00 6.25 6.35 6.53 7.08 Suspension Bridge. 9-00 9.10 9-22 9-35 2.10 2.20 2.32 2-45 7.30 7.40 7-53 8.07 7.45 7.55 Niagara Falls. La Salle. ■ ■ • • • 8.34 • • • • • • • • • • Tonawanda. 9.49 9-20 . 25 28 32 34 North Buffalo Junction. Main Street. 9.45 9.52 10.00 10.10 9.59 12-25 12.32 12.40 12.50 2.57 3.16 3-20 7.20 7-28 7.40 7.50 8.44 8-12 8.20 8.30 8-40 East Buffalo Junction. BUFFALO (Exchange Street). • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S-45 9.00 • • • • • • • • • • • 22 23; 26; \ Black Rock... 10-05 10-13 10-20 A.M. 10-01 7.22 7.30' 7.40 P.M. 8.46 Ferry.... BUFFALO (Erie Stre^ti. 10.10 A.M. * • i • • P.M. P.M. 8.55 P.M. • ARRIVE P.M. P.M. • • • • 1 ft * Sunday trains leave Buffalo 10 a-m., and Suspension Bridge 6.00 a-m. NEW YORK & MAHOPAC RAILROAD. (May 13,1878. Trains leave New York (Grand Central Depot) at 8.30, 9.15,10.30 a.m., 3.50 p.m. Leave Lake Mahopac .30, 8.50 a.m.. 5.00, 5.30, 7-10 p.m- JtfOTE.-Fiffures opp. Stations in first column denote population. X Pop. of Township included* 151 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. AUBURN BRANCH. [May 11,1879- SYRACUSE to ROCHESTER. Mls STATIONS. P’cific Accm Exps. cm 0 5 9 11 14 18! 21 26 30 37 42 45 52 56 60 64 69 75 79 81 84 88 95 103 A.31. 5.00 5.47 44.000 LEAVE SYRACUSE .. Fairmount. Camillus .600 : 5.25 Marcellus .500 5-30 Halfway. Skaneateles.. .1450 Sennett. Auburn .17500 Aurelius. Cayuga .450 Seneca Falls--5900 Waterloo.4100 Geneva.5550 Oaks Corners. Phelps.1375 Clifton Springs-800 Shortsville . Chapinville. Canandaigua .4875 “^“jx 2000 Victor. ! 9.15 Fishers. 9.23 Pittsford.520 9.38 ROCHESTER63500 10.(»0 ARRIVE A.31. A.31. 10.00 Day Chic. Bal. Exps. Exps. Exps 10.25 10.30 6.10 6.22 6-40 6.52 7.00 7.20 7.35 7.47 8.00 8.15 8.23 8.35 9.08 11.07 • • • • • 11.35 11.47 11.53 12.10 12.38 12.50 i.05 1.54 2.15 P.3I. P. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3- 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 7. 7. 7. p. P.3I. 8.15 8.32 8.42 8-47 9-07 9.30 3i.: oo; 15 25 30 37 47 55 10 27. 4010.03 5310.24 02 10.35 20 11.15 32. 45. 57 11.48 0512.00 20 . 3012.17 45. 47 ..... 52. 00 15 40 P.3T. 0 8 15 19 22 24 28 STATIONS. 1.08 1.30 31. A.31. 34 39 43 47 51 58 61 66 73 77 8-35 82 8.53 85 8 .57 89 9.05 92 9.15 94 9.30 98 9.50 103 P.3I. LEAVE ROCHESTER Pittsford . Fisbers .. Victor. WFarmington Farmington . Canandaigua Chapinville .. Shortsville .. CliftonSprings Phelps. Oaks Corners. Geneva . Waterloo Seneca Falls- Cayuga . Aurelius. Auburn . Sennett. Skaneateles.. Halfway. Marcellus ... Camillus .... Fairmount •.. SYRACUSE. ARRIVE .TER to SYRACUSE. N. Y. Day Atlan Bal. Night Exps. Exps. Exps Exps. Exps. A.31. A.31, P.3I. P.31. P.3I. 5.00 7-35 3.05 5.20 8.30 5.18 7.58 3.30 5-40 8.52 5.35 8.15 3.50 5.55 9.15 5.43 8.25 4 00 6.05 9-27 5.50 8.32 4.07 6.12 9.35 5.52 8.35 4.10 6.15 9.40 6.10 8.50 4.20 6.30 10.00 6.33 9.00 4.35 • • • . • 10.10 6-40 9-08 4.43 • • • • • 10.20 6-50 9.22 4.47 • • • • • 10-37 7-00 9.35 5.00 • • • • • 10.50 7-07 9.46 5.08 • • • • • 11.021 7-20 1C-00 5.20 11.15 7-37 10.17 5.42 11-33 7-45 10.25 5.50 • • • • • 11.42 7.57 10.37 6.05 • • • • • 11.53 8-12 10.52 6.22 • • • • • 12-07 8-27 11.07 6.40 . 12.201 8-40 11.22 6.55 • • • • • 12.33! 8-48 11.30 7.05 12.43; 8.57 11.40 7.17 • • • • • 12.53; 9.05 11.47 7.25 . 12.57: 9-11 11.52 7.30 • • • • • 1.02 9.20 9-35 12.03 12.20 7.40 7.55 1.25 A* M. P.3I. P.3I. P.3I. A. 31.' CANANDAIGUA, BATAVIA & TONAWANDA DIVISION. Westward Trains. KLS 0 8 13 16 19 25 26 28 29 33 44 50 56 63 65 66 STATIONS. Accm Accm. Accm* 4,900 LEAVE CANANDAIGUA EastBloomfield350 Miller’s Corners . • West Bloomfield.. Honeoye Falls -960 West Rush .XlTOO G. Val. R.R. June. Scottsvillet . Maxwells. Caledonia.600 40 Le Roy.2650 Stafford.-X1900 3900 < Arr BATAVIA (Lve East Pembrokel75 Richville.275 Falkirk. Akron.450 70‘East Clarence^ oono 73 Clarence Cntr, ^ 76 Transit . 80 Gettzville-.110 86 TONAWANDA . I 2850 ARRIVE A.M. 6.15 6.35 6.47 6.55 7.03 7.18 7.20 P.3I. 4- 30 4.50 5- 02 5.08 5.17 5.30 5-33 7-40 5-50 8.0b 6.07 8.12 6.15 8.30 65 P3i .6^am 6.50 7.10 7-20 7-55 8.10 8.20 8.30 8.40 9.05 A.31,' A.3I. 9.00 9.50 10.20 10.40 10.58 11.35 11.42* 11.53 12.00 12.22 1.02 1.25 2-00 P.3I. A.31. Eastward Trains. Mls 1 STATIONS. Accm Acom Accm LEAVE 0 TONAWANDA . 6 Gettzville.j 10 Transit. 13 Clarence Centre . 16 East Clarence ... - 1 20 Akron.j 21 Falkirk ■. ... 23 Richville. 30 East Pembroke ..) 36 BATAVIA { 42 Stafford. 46 Le Roy. 53 Caledonia. 57 Maxwells. 58 Scottsvillet .. 60 G. Val. R. K. June. 61 West Rush. 67 Honeyoye Falls... 1 70 West Bloomfield. • 73Miller’s Corners.. 78 East Bloomfield .. 86 CANANDAIGUA ARRIVE A.31. 9.15 9.47 10.10 10.50 11.12 11.17 11.30 11.35 12.10 12.27 12.45 1 15 2 00 P.3I. P.3I. 4-00 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 5.05 5.25 5.35 6.05 64 pm 6U5A3I 6.23 6.35 6.55 P.3I. 3.35 3.50 4-08 4-30 7.15 7.18 7.32 7.40 7.47 8.00 8.20 A. 31. 4.53 4.56, 5.17 5.27 5.37: 5.53 6 . 20 ; P.3I. o 0 0 -f~< 0 O .SCOHC S-iOiOO A.31. 10-45 10.55 11.15 •000 m S O r —1 CO ■< 00 cc cc 0 . CO 0 K * • • 0 < : u : £h w •- CO H • © • CO J ID C cS > s E X E £2% 0 r-4 0 •< • ^ *oo o S lO I—I CN 00 c! • pH > si 4-3 cJ W •000 Sxioo P-iCOCO-H-* • iO LOO ^ 10 t— Cl <00 Gl C5 >■ * • * z * ■**1 • f-l • K O • 1-5 ^ * £ 0 < Z & o E- o £ <2 EH o c8 f-i <0 •IX -l ! < 0 oo « a 0 f-i O 5(2 17 o 2 o n- o o ’■0 .0 f-i o o m xz. 02 a o CO cu * Runs Daily.—All other Trains Daily, Sundays excepted. New York—W ith all Railroad and Steamboat. Lines. Fishkill— With Boston. Hartford A Erie Railroad. Hudson— With Hudson A Boston Railroad. Troy— With Troy A Boston and Rensselaer & Saratoga Railroads. Albany—W ith Boston A Albany, and Rensselaer A Saratoga Railroads; also with Day and Night Steamers on the Hudson River. Schenectady— With Schenectady Division of Renss¬ elaer A Saratoga Railroad. (Jtica—W ith Utica A Black River and Utica, Chen¬ ango A Susquehanna Valley Railroads. ROME-With Rome,Watertown AOgdensburg Railroad, CONNECTIONS AT Syracuse— With Oswego & Syracuse and Syracuse Binghampton & New York Railroads. Rochester —With Branch to Charlotte, connecting there with Steamer for all points on Lake Ontario and the River St. Lawrence. Suspension Bridge —With Great Western Railway of Canada. ^ Batavia— With Batavia A Attica Branch, and Can¬ andaigua, Batavia A Tonawanda Division. Buffalo— With Lake Shore A Michigan Southern and Grand Trunk Railways. Canandaigua— With Northern Central Railroad. 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P.M. 3.52 • • 4-28 • • • • • • • CO o • • • tO Pi Accm. S co ◄ rH T—1 11.49 i * 12.10 an CO CO rtl 05 to J>* to CO rH co j; r—lOlCOH'^OOr-tOlCOCO S3 . • 040404040404r—It—'HHH O-i HHHtiHH Ui • / i.'T(i r i»fnfc p iuc *iC^!l 3 154 PASSUMPSIC E. Raymond, President, Boston. H. E. Eolsom, Supt. & Gen. Freight Agent, Lyndonville, Vt. GENERAL OFFICES, LYNDONVILLE, VT. N.P. Lovering, Treasurer, Boston. ^N.P. Loyering, Jr., General Ticket, Agent. Lylle, Vt. 5 Riviere du Lt SOOINT LEVI J^Chaudiere Jc, iCraigs Rd. 'Becancour^. THREE RIVERS RICHMOND JC Sherbrooke IlLennoxville f^phremagog ^r ^A^ers' Flats y Stand stead / Oowan: ;\J° T I *T.Iioy\k7 Newport CeTi^ tif'tfl.Mantf'd ■%-- J>ort rTOGA SP./C) karles T Ghreat CONCORD VjVfANCHESTE i^u-XA Hr add ford bellows *** / Putney MOUTH Utica BALLSTON {bur VP or t S.Yemon Schenectady ALBANY ' Greenfield L, Deerfieldi NorthamJton 3 SPF^JNGFIELD JRhinebeck ' U ****~ ) provid'enci < ^Windsor HAR^jRg, ^^^Vewington i ClONNlj \ BERLIN^; TIC) Ijfiddle Bewhury n.have N.JERSEY \N NEW YORK 155 RAILWAY. [June 30, 1879. Mis GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. Nt Ex Mixed [60,000 .lve Quebec (Ft. Levi) M’NTREL 120000 (5,000 tiVE 0 SHERBROOKE. 3 Lennoxville 1000 8 Capleton . 12 North Hatley. • • • 19 Massawippi 21 Ayer’s Flats - .250| 27 Libby’s Mills.100 30 Smith’s Mills-100 34 Stanstead June - •) 40 Newport . . X2100 45 Coventry . • X1000 49 Barton Landing- 55 Barton.X2000 59 South Barton- - • • 68 WestBurkeXl200 76 Lynd’nv’lex2200 77 Lyndon. 82 St. Johnsbury Ct. 85 St Jo’nsbury4700 87 Passumpsic 92 Norrisville 94 Barnet 97 Mclndoes - „ 101 Ryegate. 105 Wells River .. 110 Newbury - - ) 9 onn 113 S. Newbury 117 Bradford • .+1500 124 Fairlee.200 No“w?ch U °]+ 1700 White River Jc. (+2500 -ARR 289 BOSTON..260,000 ARRIVE 307,N. Y ORK1,000,000 ARRIVE P.M. P.M. A.M. 7-00- 9-45 .51pm A. - M- P.M. 4.25'. 7-50 2000 4- 32 4.46 5 - 00 5.18 5.26 5.40 5.51 6 - 00 , 6.45j 6.58 7.08 7.23 7.36 8.01 8.25 8.28 8.39 8.50 9.00 : 9.10 9.17 9.24 Mis 7-57 802 8.25 8.45 8.54 9-09 9.20 p.m. 9.31 6-451.9.50 6.58 ..... 7.10 10.53 7.2611.08 7 38 8^04 ii.’io 8.26 12-00 8.291... 8.40 ... 8.50 12.21 9.00 ... 9.11 ... 9-18 12+5 9-2612-52 GOING NORTH. Mail. Mix’d KtEx- 127 129 131 135 141 145 9.52 9.49 10 . 06110.00 10.15 10.09 10.25 10.21 10.4x10.40 1C.5010.47 11.00 11.05 11.16 11.29 11+0 NOON 6.35 P.M. 10.29 P.M 1 - 9 1 • 10.56 11.01 11.14 11.29 11.40 A.M. • • • A.M. 12.00 LEAVE P-M. NEW YORK.--- 9 -°° LEAVE A.M. | BOSTON .| 8.00 LEAVE P-M. 0 White River Jc. 1-45 4 Norwich . 10 Pompanoosuc • • • 2-xl 14 Thetford .. 2-2o 16North Thetford.. 2.22 18 Ely. 2.36 21 Fairlee. ?+4 8.10 8.24 8.35 8.42 8.49 9.00 9.15 9.24 9.34 9.52 1+1 1.48 2.06 2.15 Bradford. 8.01j South Newbury • Newbury. g+f; Ryegate^T ER .:::l Im'10.02 Barnet. Norrisville. 4.11.10 ?? Passumpsic. 1 4+ 9 10.35 St. Johnsbury.. 4.3010.45 St. Johnsbury Ct-! f.3910.54,. Lyndon. £.51 11.07}..... Lyndonville. ... 5.0011.10 2.35 West Burke. d"?c South B arton .... ^^11 -o8i 3.15 Barton... ^52J2.10 3.-8 Barton Landing • 6.13,2.2o 3.42 A.M Coventry . Newport . Stanstead June.. Smith’s Mills -.. 118|Libby’s Mills.... 124 Ayer’s Flats. 126 Massawippi. 133North Hatley ... 137 Capleton. 142 Lennoxville .... 145 SHERBROOKE ARRIVE 246MONTREAL ...I 266 Quebec (Pt. Levi) ARRIVE 6.2612.37 9-10 12.50 9.32 ..... 9-40..... 9.50. 10-05 . 10.11 . 10-27 . 10-40_. 10.52 11.00 . P.M. CONNECTIONS AT Sherbrooke — With Grand Trunk Railway to and from Quebec, Montreal, Ac. Stanstead Junction p.m. —With Branch to Stan- . 1 stead. A.M. A.M. Newport _ With South Eastern Railway, and with Steamers dur¬ ing season of naviga tion, daily for Magog. St. Johnsbury— ■With Portland & Og- densburg Railway, for Danville, Hardwick, Hyde Park Greensboro, West Concord, Ac. . "Wells River—W ith Boston, Concord A Mon¬ treal and White Moun¬ tains Railways for Con¬ cord, Mancheste , Low¬ ell, Boston, Providence and New York A M. A W R Fy for Montpelier White River Junc— With Northern (N. H.) Railway for Concord Nashua, Worchester, Providence, Lowell and Boston; with Vermont Central Railway, for Montpelier, Burlington, Ogdensburg; also, via Bellows Falls and Ika*- tleboro’, with Connecti¬ cut River Railway for Springfield, Hartford, New Haven and New York. P.M. 7-30 A.M. .I 4.05 6 . OOi 6-111 6.41 6-49 7.08 7 . 35 : 7-45 A.M. 9.00 A-M. * Daily except Mondays Other Trains Daily undays excepted. STANSTEAD BRANCH. Stanstead Junction to Stanstead. STATIONS. Pass. LEAVE P.M. STANSTEAD Jc 5.07 STANSTEAD ..! 5.15 Stanstead to Stanstead Junction. STATIONS. LEAVE STANSTEAD- STANSTEAD Jc Pass. P.M. 4.10 4.18 The completion of the MASSAWIPPI VALLEY RAILWAY makes this the SHORTEST and QUICKEST ROUTE between QUEBEC AND BOSTON OK NEW YORK AND OF THE SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY The PLEASANTEST ROUTE between MONTREAL Lake Memphremagog and the White and Franconian Mountains. Passengers by this Route can ascend Mt Washington by the Steam Railway with feet ease and safety. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars are on this Line, running between ]>I « lltl 1 ea J[ and Boston (Lowell Depot) in connection with Trains leaving Montreal and Uijcoec early in the afternoon—making a Pullman Through Line between Montreal and Boston* Through Tickets can be obtained of G. Leve, Agent, opposite St. Louis. Hotel, Quebec; at 202 St, James Street,Montreal; and 94 Washington Street, Boston. Ask for Tickets via Passumpsic .Railway* H. E. FOLSOM, Superintendent , Lyndonville, Vt. «SOTl£,-jr inures odd. 'stations :r. lirat coiuiun acuote ^oy-uiation. y o. . owusoiP liiv * 156 8*S°* Time Table of Main Line, &c CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD LINE, COMPBISING THE ’ VI. Central. v 811IIIivan,v^"*™'***. otanslead.Sbeirord & ChamDly, \< ivuuami, .Tiontpenei a , iimte Ifci*ei\ and Addison Railroads. GENERAL OFFICES—ST. ALBANS, VT. j;MFsT E LN M ranN P V^l d P™.^ . I £• M. Foss, Supt. Motive Power and Machinery G W Bentley °GenIral'Mana d or 1 ’ ® D w A 1 J? A. Chittenden, Spt. Lo. Frt., St.Aihans. D. D. KANLET?, Y Treasa?en A ^unt Nor^Cenf T| 6 - r A T ? ent ’ E. G. Lucas, Auditor- j.‘ Burdett sSfi bo R n T ., D T lv x lslo ? r s / J• W Hobart, General Superintendent J. B. Futvoye Sunt S S n rb ; I). McKenzie, Gen. Baggage Agt, St. Albans. | Montreal Agency— i36 St James Street ’ JLANSiNGMn^is, MagagerThrough Freight Depa rtmen t, 322 Was hington Street, Boston RAILWAY CONNECTIONS AT ST. JOHNS—With Grand Trunk R’y. for Montreal. ROUSE'S POINT—With Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad for Ogdensburg and the West ; also wi h Grand Trunk Railway for Montreal, and New j York & Canada Railro d for Plattsburg. I WHITE RIVER JUNC.—With Conn. & Passumpsic ! Rivers and Northern R R., BELLOWS FALLS—With Cheshire and Fitchburg Railroads, for Fitchburg. Worcester, and Boston. RUTLAND—With Rensselaer & Saratoga Railroad ; for Saratoga ; and Harlem Extension Railroad, for : Chatham Four Corners, Troy, Albany & New York. MONTPELIER & WHITE RIVER R. R. Barre to Montpelier Jc. 7.10 ami 1.00pm 5.10pm BARRE .Leave Barre Junction.. Montpelier .9.00“ 1.47“ MONTPELIER JC. Arrive 9.10 am 1.57 « 7.20 " : 1.15 “ ^Montpel ier Jc. to Barre. 5.30“ 5.55 “ 6.05 pm! MONTPELIER JC.. Leave Montpelier. .... . Barre Junction 6-22 am 6.32 ‘ 6.45 ‘ BARRE . Arrive 7.00 AM 3.48 pm 4-25“ 4 35 “ 12.50pm 5.00pm 9^ 11.25 am 12.15 pm 12.30 “ } i ■Junction %KVBf . e ^nworth x j Lxiufence yS A Emporicfcf Lou i si ■IP'S STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and 157 on two following Pages CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. (June 23,1879. P P W 8 W o s © lei \< &H CG X i • cq cr t -co cq o lo • CCOMCJlCr-i 00 • iO to uO -O id O <©> CD •OO-fOOOOiCtOO ,— I '■vi /—' rv* .— if) CO SlOOr-iCOOCC - rj Leicester Junc.^ 3 Whiting.£ GShoreham.^ 8 Orwell .... ^ 14 Larabee’s Point- a 15 Ticonderoga .. • 'o C5 ARRIVE P.M. 1 5.30 5-50 6.05 6.15 6.50 7.00 s MAP OF THE VERMONT CENTRAL «*» -4 ‘VERMONT CENTRAL DNE’ feat, _ ^Vv^yl / l«Cr4tir-| «■><■ *■■ > f ta n • •> *"**• ‘ — *' • " ~ i iriTii i i n mmm i ii n i ■ tyr ^4.v<. w n m n f .i i i fniii ncq iin M(. i *•—uoarjiw w— — ' ■ '<'» f n i " * ! »'»■«♦ • l ^*" WOTK.-riKures opp. Stations In first column denote population, x £“«p. of Township Included. 158 Map and Conneetiors, &c. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. [July 7, 1879. RUNNING SOUTH Mls Stations. WMixed RUNNING NORTH. Mls LEAVE p , M .' A.M. •120,000 .. : 6-50 0 MONTREAL 27 ST.JOHNS . 36 St. Alexandre . .pXSOOO 42 DesRivieres — g. : 4o Stanbridge.-.300 52 St. Armand .... X2400 57 Highgate Sp’ngs o. 7.15. 9 61 East Swanton . .fe v9qon 7.35 64 Swanton June. u 7.50 70 ST. ALBANS-X75QD Arrive 5-04. 8-15 5-38. 8.32 6.05. 8-48 6.15 • • *• • j 8.55 6.40> — I 9.10 .20 9 28 9.3.5 8.16,. 9-50 P.M. A.M. P.M. 4.00 5.00' 5.20; 5.35 5- 41;! 5 - 57 1 6- 08'! 6.17; 6 . 22 ; 6.35 P.M. Stations. Pass. Leave’ ...1300 A.M, 4.50 5.00 0 Rouse’s Point 1 West Alburgh . 4 Alburgh.[ Xl800 ; . 5.10 7 Alburgh Springs ) . 5.30 14 Swanton.^v9Qnn - ••• 6.00 18 Swanton June... $ x *i. 6.20 24ST. ALBANS ...-X7050 . 6-55 ARRIVE . Leave P.M. A.M. 8.10 8.20 8.25 8-36 8.56 9 05 9 20 A.M. A.M. 70 ST. ALBANS. ( 3.20.(10.05 75 North Georgia. 3 40 80 Georgia .! 4^00 83 Milton.. 4.15: 90 Colchester.j 4.45* 94 Essex Junction . 5.05 99 3)Winooski ...| 4.50 Arr. P.M. 5- 00 5.10 5.17 5.25 5.38 5.45' 6.00 PM. P.M. 6- 45 6-55 7.05 128 102 ? BURLINGTON Lve 10.14 ‘10-22 ,10.30 7.12 197 110-43 7-25 10 55: 7 35 1G-50i 7.49 i44 ; j oneS viii e 148 Richmond , 11.10 132 137 • rt • . u © • 3 O • •CO. . j Arr Lve P.M 7.10 7.20 7.30 7.33 7.42 7.55 8.17 8.27 8.38 8 50 leave 24 BELLOWS FALLS. “.. 28 South Charlestown.. >. 32 Charlestown. q .. 34 Springfield, Vt. 37 North Charlestown 42 Claremont. 50 Windsor. 54 Hartland. 58 North Hartland ••• 64 White River Jnc j 66 Hartford. 72 West Hartford. 77 Sharon.. 82 South Royalton 84 Royalton.. 89 Bethel. . 96 Randolph. 102 Braintree .|. Ill Roxbury .| a.m. 118 Northfield.j 8.30 127 Montpelier Junction — j 8.53 Montpelier . \ ( Lve 10.00 Montpelier Junction — ( 8.53 Middlesex.j 9.07 Waterbury Bolton g* 99 - j Winooski .j. i .10.50 94 Essex Junction. ; 5.05.10 55 98 Williston. t 5.20 • • 104 Richmond. ••... 5-40 •• 02 P! • © • rH • cQ ' * * ‘ • pH •>•••• • • iH • • • • j O. Arr Lve ai -4-3 ■ a* . o • .0. 10? Jonesville. 110 Bolton. 117 Waterbury. 122 Middlesex. 127 Montpelier June. 128 Montpelier. 127 Montpelier June. 137 Northfield. 144 Roxbury . 152 Braintree . 158 Randolph . 165 Bethel . 170 Royalton. 172 South Royalton. 177 Sharon. 183 West Hartford. 189 Hartford. 190 White River Jnc. j 196North Hartland.. 200 Hartland . 204 Windsor. 212 Claremont- .... ,216 No. Charlestown. 220 Springfield, Vt. .. 222 Charleston... 226 So. Charlestown .... . J230 BELLOWS FALLS-rg . ARRIVE 5- 50 6.00 6.30 6- 50 7- 10 7.20 * « 1 1 11.00 11.08 11.15 11.20 11.35 ,11.45 11.55 7.55 I-ff 151 Williston -'7c 156 Essex Junction-. Arr 160 J W! —~ 8 * 08 1165 5 8.17 7.10 7.50| 8.20 P.M. .... • • . ©. •pH , Xft . •pH ■ > • • rH ■p* A.M. 6.50 7.10 7.25 7.42 8.15 8.28; 8.37 8.42' 8.50! 9.00; a.M. a.m.; 8.25 8.42 8.55 9.10 9.20 . 9.00 11-55 9.10 12.10 9.37 12.25 9.55 12.4110.22 12.5110.40 11.05 11.20 11.25 11.40 12.00 12-25 12.30 12-50 CJ u ■ Winooski .p BURLINGTON { 168 £ Winooski ... 165 Essex Junction 160 Colchester ^. Milton. • ©•••• Georgia. u .... North Georgia. ST. ALBANS. Arrive 164 171 174 179 184 9.30 9.50 9.58 10.10 10.25 10.35 7.15 Mail. A.M. 11.45 11.53 12.03 12.06 12.13 12.25 12.45 Mixed a.m. 7.55 8.15 8.45 8.50 9.10 9.35 10.20 Nt Ex 12.53; 10.45 1.04 11.10 1.1511.40 1.25 . 1.28 . 1 - 45 1 . 2.02 2.17 2.22 2- 35 2.55 3.10 3- 30 ..... 3.45'. 4- 0211.35 4.02)11.35 4.12 11.45 4.2211.55 P.M. 11.15 11.23 11.35 11.39; 11.50 1 12 . 00 ; 12.23 12.30 1 12.38 12.50; 12.55; 12.58 1-15* l.S0| 1.45; 1- 48 2- 05 2.21 2.37 3.00 3.20 3 40! 3.50 11.50 A.M. 1 1.08 1.18 1.23 1.34 1.45 1.57 2.00 5 • 00 2.05pm 5.23 2-17 5.40 6.00 6.35 7.00 ! 7.18 7.30 7.47' 8 . 00 ; P.M. 2.27 2.37 2- 55 3- 05 3-15 3-18 3.27 3-34 P.M.' Leave ST. ALBANS. 190 Swanton Junction. 193 Swanton. 200 Alburgh Springs. 204 Alburgh. 206 West Alburgh. 208 Rouse’s Point. Arrive leave 184 ST. ALBANS.Lve 1.13 190,Swanton Junction >. 1.30 193 East Swanton-g. 1- 47 197 Highgate Springs 2.14 2o2St- Armand. 2.35 209 Stanbridge.. 2- 49 211 DesRivieres. 2- 55 218 St. Alexandre ... 3.12 227 ST. JOHNS. 3- 25 .254MONTREAL ... A M. ! I ARRIVE ' 5=1' • U • © ■rf* . . u • o • 4.35 4.40 4.46 12.13 12.23 12.32 4.55| 12.45 5.05;12.55 7.30 7.38 10.55 11.06 11.22 11.30 11 40 5.50 6 CO P.M. 5.101 5-19 5.32', 5.40' P.M. 6.00 6.15 6.25 6.48 7.02 7.10 7.20 P.M. 1.05 1.15 1.32 1.40 1.50 2.00 P.M. 3.45 3.53 4 05 4.20 4.28i 4.35 4.451 4.55 4-25 P.M. 2.00 2.35 2.55 3-32 3.52 4.05 4.20 P.M. 4.23 4.32 5.00 5.10 5.25 5 33 5.43 5.55 A.M. A.M. 6.10 6.25 6.34 6.50 7.00 7.05 7.10 A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 6.10 12.20 6.IO1 6.22.12.45 6.25 6.2912.55 6.32; 6.35 1.10 6.40, 6- 47' 1.30 6.52| 7.00 : 1.55 7.08 7- 08, 2.05 7.14 7.25 2.35 7.30 7.45 3.10 7.50 P.M. ( P M. A.M. WATERLOO & MAGOG RAILWAY. Mls 0 3 5 7 9 11 17 23 Stations. MAGOG. Castle Brook.. Orford Lake .., Amber Brook Bolton Forest. Dillontown South Stukely WATERLOO- Leave Arrive Mail A.M. 4.45 4.55 5.01 5.07 5.15 5.21 5.43 6.00 A.M. Exp. P.M. 4.20 4 30 4.36 4 42 4.48 4.55 5 15 5.35 P.M. Mb Stations. 0 6 WATERLOO South Stukely Leave 12 Dillonton 14 16 18 20 23 Exp. Mail a.m 10.20 10.38 10.52 Bolton Forest....j 10.58 Amber Brook.11-06 Orford Lake • 1 Castle Brook- MAGOG .... Arrive 11.12 11.18 11.35 A.M. P.M. 6.45 7.03 7.27 733 7.40 7-46 7.52 8.00 P-M. *5?©* ”-^isrures opp. Stations ia ti :> u- ». a j:i art oh nt® oonulai ioi», y of Townnhip Included >f this Line on preceding pages. 159 CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. [July 7, 1879. RUTLAND DIVISION. RUNNING SOUTH J£ls Stations. | X1800 •..1600 . X1400 .‘xsioo • X1000 104 107 no 114 116 119 120 126 129 131 135 140 144 148 153 [160.000 LEAVE MONTREAL. [X7050 LEAVE ST. ALBANS. Essex Junction. .. Winooski. BURLNGT’N14500 Shelburne ..X1200 Charlotte ... -X1500 N. Ferrisb’g Ferrisburg Vergennes New Haven Brooksville Middlebury Salisbury . Leicester June. .700 Brandon . ...X3600 Pittsford ... . X2150 Sutherland Falls .. Center Rutland.... RUTLAND. } Arr 10,000 ( Lve North Clarendon .. Clarendon.. . X1200 Cuttingsville X1200 E. WallingfdX2025 Mt. Holly. ) Summit ... J X1600 Healdville ) Ludlow .X1900 Proct’rsv’le \ v1Qnn Cavendish \ Chester ... \ x210 ° Bartonsville. X2900 Rockingham. BELLOWS F’LLS [700 arrive Pass. A.M, t-5.00 5.15 5.25 Mxd A.M* 6.30 6.40 6.50 7.00 7.08 7.16 7.21 7.25 7.43 7.53 7.58 s.io) 8.20 8.32 8.42 8.55 A.M. Mail. 6.50 A.M 9.45 10.52 11-05 11.12 11.25 11.36 11.45 11.51 11 55 12.08 12.14 12.20 12.32 12.41 12.52 1.05 1.12 1.22 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.45 1.5-5 2.0l 2.10 2.14 2 19 2.30 2 42 2.43 2.55 3.05 3.15 3.25 3.35 P.M. Pass. P.M. 3.10 3.25 3.40 4.00 4.10 4.15 4-32 4.45 4-55 5.10 5.30 5.50 6.08 6.18 6.35 6.40 P.M. P.M. Mixed P.M. • • • • 3.15 3.30 3.45 4.05 4.20 4.35 4.48 4.57 5.25 5.40 5.45 6.02 6.25 6.45 7.05 7.30 P.M. Exprs P.M. 4.00 P.M. 6.45 7.35 7.47 7.55 8.09 8.22 8.30 8-38 8.42 8-53 9.04 9.17 9.31 9.40 9.52 10.08 10.15 10.27 10-30 RUTLAND DIVISION. RUNNING NORTH. Mls Stations. Mixed! Mixed A.M. 222 [700 LEAVE BELLOWS F’LLS Rockingham . Bartonsville .+2900 ES::: I+2100 Cavendish. { . 10An Pr’ctorsv’le \ Ludlow.+1900 Healdville ) Summit-> +1600 Mt. Holly.. ) E. W aliingf’d+2000 Cuttingsville +1200 Clarendon . • .+1175 North Clarendon .. RUTLAND. ( Arr +9800 ( Lve Center Rutland -. . . Sutherland Falls .. Pittsford-+2150 Brandon • •. .+3600 Leicester June 700 Salisbury-+1000 Middlebury .+3100 Brooksville . New Haven. .+1400 Vergennes ....1600 Ferrisburg 1 no,, N Ferrisb’g; Charlotte •. . -+1500 Shelburne.. +1200 BURL’GTON14,500 Winooski. Essex Junc. X4000 St. ALB A NS+7500 ARRIVE MONTREAL 16O000 ARRIVE P.M 4-40 4.43 4 55 5.03 5.181 5.32 5.4C o. 55 6.04 6.14 6.25 6.28 6.35 6- 45 6.56 7.10 7.18 7- 30 а. m. 5.00 5- 25 5.40 б. 00 6.20 6.40 6- 45 7 00 7.25 7.40 7.50 8.07 8.20 8-40 8.58 910 am Mail. Pass. A.M. P 11.50 7. 12.04 7. 12.14 7. 12.25 8. 12.35 8. 12.46| 8. 12.5u' 8. 12.56) 8. 1.12 8 . 1.15 8. 1.21 9. 1.28 9. 1.351 9. 1.45; 9. 1.561 9. 2.05j 9- 2.10 tl. 2.15' 1. 2.271 I- 2.30; 2.43 2.57 3.08' 3.20 3.28 3.38 3.50 3.53 4.00 4.10 4.25 4.42 4.50 5.03 6-05 P.M. 9.30 P.M. Pass 5.08 ■ 47 5.20 .53 5.26 .135.42 .25 5.55 • 3616.05 .556.20 .04 6.28 .1516.40 .30 6.52 .34 6.55 .42 7.05 .53 7.15 .07 7.25 .23 7.40 .3517.50 .50,8.05 .55 2.45 •M. P.M t Runs Sundays, but not Mondays. Night Trains leaving Boston via Lowell 5.35 p.m., New York via Springfield 3-00 p.m., White River Junction 12.55 a.m., New Yorkuio Troy 4.00 p.m, Rutland 1-25 a.m., run through to Montreal Sunday mornings. Train leaving St, Albans 5.55 a.m. runs through to Montreal daily, Sundays inclusive. Train leaving Montreal 4.00 p.m. runs through to Boston, Springfield, Troy, Albany and New York Sunday mornings. Wagner Sleeping Cars are run on the 4 00 p.m. train from Grand Central Depot, New York, to Montreal, without change. VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD. [June 30, 1879 Ms Stations. ••••**» Leave BELLOWS FALLS. Westminster.. East Putney. Putney . Dummerston ... BRATTLEBORO Arrive Exp.lAcc- Mail Ms A.M.) A.M. P.M. 3.30| 9.10 3.40 0 3.38s 9-18 3.48 5 S.55 9.35 4.05 9 4.011 9.41 4.11 12 4-10 9.50 4.20 20 4.2010.00 4.30 24 A.M.I A.M. P.M. Stations. Leave BRATTLEBORO . Dummerston. Putney . East Putney. Westminster. . BELLOWS falls .... Arrive Mail Acc. Exp. A.M. P.M. P.M. 10.30 5.40 10.30 10.42 5.54 10.40 10.51 6.04 10-49! 10.58 6-12 10.55 11.16 6.32 11.12 11.25 6.40 11.201 A.M. p.m. P.M.I SO *'lfi,-Figure8 opp. stations in first column uenote population, x Fop, of Township included. 160 BENNINGTON & RUTLAND RAILWAY. A. B. Gardner, President, Benningto , Vt. Chas. E. Houghton, Treasurer. Trenor T\ . Park, General Manager, North Bennington, Vermont. y- HITF ^ Superintendent, North Bennington. Vermont. H- W. Spafford, Freight Agent, Rutland, Vermont. h . G. Shaw. General Accountant, North Bennington, Vermont. George W. Blanchard, Master Mechanic, North Bennington, Vt. {June 9, 1879. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Ms STATIONS. Pas. Exp. leave +A.M. P.M. 0 RUTLAND . 4.45 10.30 6 Clarendon . 5.00 10.41 9 Wallingford. 5-15 10.47 33 So. Wallingford-... 5.30 10.56 18 Danhv & Mt Tabor. 5.50 11.06 22 North Dorset. 6.05 11.15 25 East Dorset . 6.15 11.22 30 Manchester. 6.40 11.35 36 Sunderland . 7.0o 11.46 39 Arlington... 7.15 n. 53 44 Shaftsbury .. r O \ 1 .do 12.03 49 So. Shaftsbury..... 7.55 12.13 51 North Bennington. 9.05 12.16 55 BENNINGTON... 9.20 12.35 Arrive A.M.j Leave A.M. P.M. OBENINGTON. 8.00 1-05 4 North BenningtoD . 1 8.10 1.20 6 STATE LINE .... 8.15 1.25 1 Arrive. 1 A.M. P.M. P.M. 1.30 1.42 1.55 2.05 2.14 2,22 2.29 2.43 2.55 3.02 3513 3.23 4.05 4.20 P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Ms STATIONS. Pas. LEAVE STATE LINE. North Bennington . BENNINGTON ... Arrive J +A.M. 8.571 9.02 A.M. P.M. 3.10 3.27 3.31 LEAVE BENNINGTON .. North Bennington • South Shaftsbury.. Shaftsbury. Arlington. Sunderland. Manchester. East Dorset. North Dorset. Danby & Mt Tabor. South Wallingford. W allingford Clarendon . RUTLAND A.M. 8.30 9.05 9.10 9.22 9.34 9.43 9.58! 10.18 10.28 10.40 lu.56| 11.10 . 11 . 20 ' 11.35 ARRIVE' A.M. Mail Mix. Exp. +P.M. P.M. +P.M. +AM 4.00 6.28 11.05 4.05 6.33 11.11 6.45 P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 3.10 • • • • • 10.45 .... 4.05 • til* 11.15 4.10 • • • • • 11.20 . . . • 4.22 • • * • • 11.35 .... 4.35 11.53 4.45 • • • • • 12.01 • . . • 5.10 ..... 12.16 • . • » 5.25 12 28 • • . • 5.34 ..... 12.37 • . • # 5.45 • • • • . 12.48 • • • • 5.55 1.00 • . . • 6.10 1.10 • . . • 6.20 1.18 • . . • 6.35 ..... 1.30 •990 A.M. A.M f Daily, except Sundays. + Saturday only. Connections— At Rutland, with Central Vermont R.R.; with Delware & Hudson Canal Co.’s R.R., and Troy & Boston R.R. NEW LONDON NORTHERN RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES, - NEW LONDON, CONN. G. W. Bentley, General Manager. . | C. F- Spaulding, Acting Superintendent. M. R. Moran, Acting Gen. Ticket Agent. [July 7,1879. Trains Moving North. Juls! STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. A 5 5 5 5 15 LEAVE 0 New London 6 Montville... . 12 Thamesville . 13 Norwich. 17 Yantic. 23 Lebanon.f5 26 S. Windham- 6 . 29 Willimantic.. 6 - 34 S. Coventry.. 6 . 38 Mansfield -... 6 - 40 Merrow.f 6 . : 44 Tolland .... 6 l 50 Stafford. 7- 56 State Line... +7- 61 Monson. 7 • 65 Palmer .. .. S. i 69 Barrett’s Jnc 8 - 75 Belc-hertown. 8 - 80 Dwights .... t 8 . 85 Amherst. 8 - 90 Leverett. 9. 100 Miller’s Falls 9. 109 .M A.M 00 8 * 0010.22 14 8.1610-37 28 |8.33 fl053i 32 8-4010.57! 41 1 8-6011.07 9-0311.22 9.1111.36 9.20 11.45 9-35 9-46 9.50 A.M. 1 P.M. 10 27 Pass. 1.48 54 02 12 23 31 34 4710-07;. 0010-20 . 14 10 35 p.m. 30 11048 S.OOj. 05 1-45, 5.12 • 16 1.57i. ... 30 2 11 . 4312-26. 55.12 40 . 09; . P-M- osr orthfield,Ms|f9-55 .... 1111 S. Vernon ... 10-01 — 116 Vernon .... . 10-33- 1 121 Brattleboro- 10-15 — ARRIVE A.M. P.M A.M. 4.2011-33 4.47 til58 5.1812.02 f5-3111215 5.4312.30 P M. P.M. 4-00 8.00 4.15 8.17 4 28 fB•33 4.30! 8.36 4-39 14-51 4- 59 5.10 5.21 5.30 1533 5- 45 5.58 +6.13 6- 24 6.40 6 52 7.07 7.25 7.38| 7.52 8.18 8 9 Trains Moving South. Mls STATIONS. A.M. Dj.... 8.46 1 9-48 8.58 +1000 910;i0 II A.M. | P.M. 1 P.M.. P.M.i LEAVE : Brattleboro. 5 Vernon. Jb S. Vernon_ J? Northfield,Ms 21 Miller’s Falls 30 Leverett. 36 Amherst. ... 11 Dwights .... 46 Belchertown 51 Barrett’s Jnc 56 Palmer. 8.10 60 Monson. 8-20 65 State Line... +8-31 71 Stafford. 8-45 77 Tolland. 9-02 81 Merrow.+9.11 82 Mansfield.... 9-16 86 S- Coventry.. 9 33 91 Willimantic.. 10.08 95 S. Windham. 10-20 98 Lebanon.10.28 104 Yantic.10.40 108 j Norwich.10-55 109 rharresyille.. 10-57 115 Montville.. .. 11.12 121;New London 11-28 ARRIVE A.M. Pass. 1 Signal only. * Sundays only. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. *A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 4-20 7-00 10 . OC 4-25 +4-32 7.11 10-13 +4-33 • • • • • 4.41 7-24 110-27 4-42 +4-4I 7.31 10.34 +4.47 • • • • • 6-00 7-56 10-55 5.13 6-26 A.M. +5 32 6-43 • • • • • • • • • • 5- 44 6-56 + 6-00 7.12 • ■ • • • • • • • • 6.11 7.27 P.M. • • • « • 6-24 7.40 2.00 6-5( 2.09 7.00 • • • • • + 2.20 • • • • • +7.11 • • • • • 2.35 • • • • ■ 7-25 • • • # • 2.56 • • • • • 7-40 • • • • • • . • • • +3-07 • • • • • +7-50 • • • • • 3.16 7-55 • • • • • 3.25 1 • • • • • +8.04 • • • • • 3-40' • • • • • 8-16 • • • « • • • • • • 3.52! 8.28 • 0 • • • 4.00; Pass. +8.31 • • t • • • • • ' • 4.15 ,P.M. +8.44 • • • • • 6.25 4.30 3-05 8.64 [-6.28 +4.33 +3.05 8.56 • • • 6.43 4.48 3.20 9-10 6.59 5.03 3-37 9-25 ■ • • • • • A.M. P.M.' P.M. P.M. WOTE.-Flyiires opp. Stations in first column denote population. X Pop. of Township included. 161 NORTHERN RAILROAD OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. - [June 30, 1879. Onslow Stearns, President. Geo. E. Todd, Superintendent. W. F. Simons, General Freight Agent, Concord, N.H. Concord to White River Junction. Mia 0 STATIONS. LEAVE Exps. A ccm __ A BOSTON.| 8 _ CONCORD... 1250010 7 Fisherville.10 10 Boscawen. ) ^1^11 15 N Boscawn \ X1/00 ( ll- 19 Franklin.X2375 H 26 E. Andover) 11- 32 Potter Plac > X1250 H- 33 W. Andover) H- 36 So. Danbury. \ Rnft li- 39 Danbury-) 8 u 12. 44-Grafton.X900 12. 46 Grafton Centre.12. 52 Canaan .X1900 12- 56 W. Canaan.12. 59 Enfield .X1700 12 17 31 46 49 Pass. X1300 61 E. Lebanon 65 Lebanon 69! WHITER. JUNC. X2500 ARRIVE • M • A • M • .00 7-00 .4210.47 .53'11 03 .00 11 - 10 ^ 05 11.20 11.35 11.50 12-04 12-07 54)12.14 01!12.23 11 12.33 14 12.37 27 (12.60 371 1.00 451 1.07 1.13 1.23 1.35 P.M. P.M. PaSS, P.M. 12.50! 1.00 1 . 12 ; P.M. 9.30 9-45 9.52 .10.03 4.2510.18 4- 4710.32 5.1010.48 5.1610.521 5- 2511.00 6- 40,11-18 6-00 11-29; 6-08111-34 6.30)11.50! 6-4212.00 6.5112.08 ; 6.58 12.15 7.10 12.26, 7.22:12.401 p.m. Nig’t o> a V 95 »— m V V I' A V a m © White River Junction to Concord. Mis Stations. LEAVE 0 WHITE R. JUNC. 4 Lebanon . 8 East Lebanon. 10 Enfield. 13 W. Canaan. 17 Canaan . 23 Grafton Centre. 25 Grafton. 30 Danbury. 33 So. Danbury. 36 West Andover. 37 Potter Place. 43 East Andover. 50 Franklin. 54 N. Boscawen. 59 Boscawen. 62 Fisherville. 69 CONCORD. BOSTON. ARRIVE Pass. Accm Mail. tA.M A.M. P.M. 1.00 6.00 12-00 1.20 6.30 12-13 1.38 6.50 12.25 1.41 7.02 12.30 1.50 7.14 12.37 2.05 7.45*12.50 2.27 7.57 1.05 2.33 8.02 1.07 2.50 8.15 1.22 2.58 8.23 1.30 3.08 8-30' 1.37 3.12 8.34! 1.42 3.34 8-48 1.57 3.55 9.02 2.12 4.13 2.23 4.28 • « • • | 2.11 4.37 j .( 2.37 5.00 ! 2 50 A.M. A.M. P.M. Exps. P.M. 2.10 2.22 . • • • 2.36 • • • • • • • • # • . • • • • • 2.50 • • • • • 3.32( . 3.58' • • • • • • • • • • 4.21 4.35 7-051.... P.M. •• • • CONCORD-Connects with Concord Railroad. i Daily, Mondays excepted; runs through to Boston Sundays. White River Junction —Connects with Vermont Central and Conn. & Pass. R ivers R ai lroads. [Albany Time-] TROY & BOSTON RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES -TROY, N.Y. [July 7, 1879. D. T. Vail, President. D. Robinson, Vice-Presdt. & Treas- J. E- Merrill, Secretary. A. A. Hobart, Superintendent. Joseph Crandell. Gen. Frt. Agent. E. E Aldrich, Gen- Ticket Agent. Going North and East Mis 0 3 9 12 14 17 21 23 26 27 30 32 36 39 43 45 48 STATIONS. LEAVE TROY.47000 Lansingburgh. • 6400 Melrose. Schaghtic’ke+3200 Valley Falls-...610 Johnsonville. • • -520 Buskirks. Eagle Bridge+210 Hoosac Jc..). HoosacF’lls > +6000 Hoosac • • • • ). Petersburgh+1750, P+nar nal }+ 1750 Williamst’wn+3600 Blackinton. N’th Adams+22000 ST. JOHNS. MONTREAL. ARRIVE Mail. ! Exps. a.mJ p.m. 7-40 9.40 7.48 9-51 8.00,10.02 8.08J012 8.12)10-16 8.18)10.22 8.30:10.32 8.37 10.37 8.44,10.45 8.49 ... 8.56 .... 9.011 .... 9.10 9-16 9.27 9.32 9.40 A.M.i P.M. 4.15 4.19 4.25 P.M. 7.55 P.M. 8.55 P.M. 1.30 9.55)..... A.M. 3-25 11.00 . P.M.I A.M. P.M. Going South and West. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE MONTREAL. ST. JOHNS ,. Pass. A.M. 6.50 8 . 00 ! Chic. j Exps. 1 Exps. Exps. P.M. 1 N. T. Exps. P.M. 4.00! 6.15 P.M i 5.10 7.30 • • • • 0 North Adams 3 Blackinton— 5 Williamstown 9 Pownal. 12 North Pownal. 16 Petersburgh. 18 Hoosac. 21 Hoosac Falls. 22 Hoosac Junction.. • 25 Eagle Bridge. 27 Buskirks. 31 Johnsonville. 34 Val ley Falls • • * * * • 36 Schaghticoke. 39 45 48 Melrose. Lansiugburgh. TROY. arrive A.M. 7.25 7.30! 7.35: 7.45 7.50 8.00 8.04 8.12 8.19 8.27 8.32 8-44 8.49' 8-53 9.00 9.12 9.20 A.M.| P.M. P. 1 - 0011 . 1.05,11 1.09.11. .... 11 . 1 . 2111 . 1.28 12. 1.3112. 1.3612. 1.40 12. 1.46,12. TO i.5612. 2 - 0012 . 2.0312. 2.0912. M. 25 31 36 47 53 03 07 14 20 25 P.M. 8.20 8-26 8-31 8-40 8-46 2.17 2.25 P.M. 1 1 A.M. 8.58 9-04 9-08 1 9.14i 29 1 9-17 37 y.25 42 9.31 9.35 9.42 01 10110.00 P.M. 45 52 P.M. 2.45 2.50 2.56 3-08 3.13 3.21 3-25 3.32 3.40 3-49 3.55 4.05 4.11 4.15 4.26 4.37 4.45 P.M TROY and BENNINGTON BRANCH. Trains leave Hoosac Junction—Montreal Express at 10-45 p.m. Mail 8.45 a.m., Express 2.28 p.m.; Accommodation 6.08 p.m. Leave State Line—Accommodation, 8.05 a.m. ; Accommoda¬ tion 125 p-m; Mail 3.25 p.m., and Night Express 12.08 a.m. CONNECTIONS. Troy—W ith Rensselaer & Saratoga Railv/av. JOHNSONVILLE — With Greenwich and Johnsonville R ilway. Eagle Bridge—W ith Rensselaer Sc Saratoga Rail wav PETERSBURGH— With Harlem Ex¬ tension Railway. North Adams—W ith Boston and Albany Railway. 1 Stops on Signal only. HOTlKc-Fisrures Stations An first column itoDutetio:*. y I*op e of Township included* 11 162 )DOINT LEVI I Chautliere Jc, LOraigs Pd. BecancoUr^ -\aT^ 0 ^ THREE RIVERS ■Danville I RICHMOND JC /^Snerbrooke SDennoxville , |Uphrema g0 o.^yV ■^Ayers’Flats) Sta^d stead f c*t A i Cow ans ^4. ”"V —— ^ jw \ w j^ , y, e ' r P ortce ®^ 7c. 'y.'Qlte&r itfft.llanspd B“ tts Ut< « -*» Ver4 ;f* ' ' Westpo Tt ij)3 TkiSGfc/’ ?.EenrV~tt ^ Crown 4 ^ it'£? ^ c °nderog a d )(§ ^aBcast^- 1 ^" C V| ‘C 'ravyj^r d:s\TF^ GS&2-£gMi. W ashin g ton ^f^/.pW^\TE MT Jloxlu SharonX' HITE R.JC, /■v* Windsor; RUTLAND ariklin 'Grafton lUdiowTk dhester Boone T7i? WHITEHALL Charles T. t—| o-■ iSraddford , Great Falls CONC bellows * / Putney jd^X-^ORTS MOb ANCHESTE P&? \ JRS Gloucester FJtiea BALLSTON S. Vernon Sehenectady • Greenfield I Deerfield i ■fid . _« A tt j Isprthanlton 5 ALBANY Fthinebec provid'encj Windsor C\ ON N ] \ BERLIN^ 2?evfbur n.hav eh^;, SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY. THE NEW SHORT LINE FROM Montreal to White Mountains, Boston & New York. 163 SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY and MONTREAL & BOSTON AIR LINE. A. B. FOSTER, Manager, Montreal. P. ALDEN, Gen, Pass. &Frt. Agt. -Agencies 202 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. 240 AYASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON- 175 BROADA\ r AY, NEA\ r YORK. OPPOSITE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC- GUSTAVE LEVE, Gen. Agent. [June 30, 1879. GOING SOUTH. Mis 4 7 10 13 15 18 22 25 31 33 39 48 51 57 65 STATIONS. LEAVE MONTREAL ... Chambly.. Mail. P.M. 5.15 pm 6.15“ AYest Farnham.. 6. Farndon. 7. Brigham. 7. East Farnham ..7. Cowansville. 7. Sweetsburg. 7. AYest Broome ... 8. Sutton June. 8. Sutton Flat. 8. Abercorn. 8 Richford. 8. East Richford..3 9. Mansonville. 9 North Troy.j 9. Newport Centre-10. Newport! .10. 57 “ 08 “ 17 “ 24“ 50“ 56“ 04 “ 16 “ 25“ 40 “ 50“ 06“ 34“ 44 “ 04“ 25 “ St- Johnsbury... 12. AA r ells River. 1. Plymouth!. 3. Concord. 5. Manchester. 6. Nashua. 6. AYorcester . 9. Lowell.; 7. BOSTON. ! 8- arrive 21am 10 “ 10 “ 25 “ 10 “ 45 “ 10 “ 30 “ 25 “ A.M. 0 i • » Mis STATIONS. LEAVE BOSTON. Lowell. AYorcester . Nashua. Manchester. Concord . Plymouth!. AVells River. St. Johnsbury... 8 Newport t. Newport Centre. 14 North Troy. 17 Mansonville 26 East Richlord. 32 Richford. 34 Abercorn. 40,Sutton Flat— 43 Sutton June.. 47 AVest Broome • Sweetsburg 50 52 Cowansville 55 53 61 65 East Farnham . Brigham!. Farndon. AYest Farnham.. Chambly . MONTREAL.... ARRIVE 3RTH. Mail. P.M. 7-00 pm 7.50 “ 5-00 “ . 8.17“ 8-50 “ 9-35 “ 11.38 “ 1 • 20 AM 2-10 “ 4-15 “ 4-35 “ 4.52 “ 5 02 “ 5.<26 “ 5-41 “ 5.49 “ 6.05 “ 6.14 “ 6.25“ 6.32 “ 6.58 “ 7-07 “ 7-14 “ 7.22“ 7.35 “ 8.23 “ 9.15 “ A.M. • • • • • ■ • * Northern Division. Ms Stations. Mix. Leave P.M. OSOREL. 6.00 6 Sf. Robert •.. *6.30 10 Yamaska... • 6.50 15 St. David- •. • 7-10 21 St.Guillaume 7- 55 27 Lavalle’s Cor *8 29 32 St. Germain 8.56 37 Drum’ndville 9.20 46 AA 7 ickham ... *1010 54 ACTON. 11.00 Arrive A.M --—• Ms Stations. Mixi Leave A.M. 0 ACTON . 11.00 ! 9 AA r ickham .. *1140 18 Drum’ndville 12.20 2 9 St. Germain . 12.36 27 Lavalle’s Cor *1.00 33 St.Guillaume 1.28 40 St. Davin- *1.58 44 Yamaska.... 2.15 48 St. Robert... *2.32 54 SOREL. 3.00 Arrive A.M. * Flag Stations. Montreal Time. ! Trains stop for Meals- SLEEPING CAR attached to Night Mail. THIS IS LI FROM Montreal to Lake Memphremagog, AVhite Mountains, Lake AVinnepesaukee, Boston, New York and all Points East and South, Passing through the most charming Lake River and Mountain scenery of the Continent. 164 OGDENSBURG & LAKE CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD. (June 30,1879. GENERAL OFFICES—OGDENSBURG, N Y. W. W. Hungerford, Supt., Loring S. Richardson, G. T. A. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run from Fabyan’s to Syracuse, connecting with cars for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Detroit, Chicago and the West. RUNNING EAST. Ms Stations. L E A.VK OGDENSBURG. .11.000 Lisbon .4500 Madrid. Norwood .1000 Knapps. Brasher.500 Lawrence .X2600 Moira . X2100 Brushton.310 Bangor.X2500 Malone. X7200 Burke . Chateaugay .X3000 Cherubusco. Clinton Mills.. Ellenburgh.X3100 Forest. Irona. Alton a . X2800 Wood’s Falls. Mooer’s Forks... 1 V . 7AA Mooers Junct--. ) Champlain.1900 ROUSE’S POINT. ARRIVE. Pass Pass A.M. P.M. 2.0012.30 2.17 2.35 2.50 2.57 3.27 12.48 1.07 1.20 1.26 3-15 1.44 1.57 3.371*2.10 3.43 3.54 4.08 4-25 4- 33 4.48 4.53 5- 06 5.12 5.17 5-20 5.28' 5.33 j ■ • • • t 5.56 6.05; A.M. 2.17 2.30 2.47 3.03 3.13 3.30 3.36 3.50 4.10 4*23 4.32 4.50 5.00 P.M. RUNNING WEST. Ms Stations. _ Mail Exs. LEAVE A M. P.M. 0ROUSE’S POINT.. 7 4 Champlain . 7 12 Mooers .[ 7 15 Mooers Forks. 7 18 Wood’s Falls. 7 21 Altona. 8 23 Irona .. 8 26 Forest. 8 29 Ellenburgh. 8 35 Clinton Mills 37 Cherubusco . 45 Chateaugay 49 Burke. 57Malone .... 63Bangor ..... 68 Brush. 71 Moira_ _ 77 Lawrence .10- 82 Brasher Falls.10- 90 Knapps.10. 93 Norwood.40. 101 Madrid.11. 109 Lisbon.11. 118 OGDENSBURG . 11- 17 9-00 9.10 9.27 9-34 9.40: 9.47 9.52 9.58 2510.06 40 10.20 45jl0.26 03 10-43 13 10.53 32 11.10 4411.24 11.36 11.42 1711.55 3012.06 4812.22 5512.28 43 10 li 1.02 1.20 ARRIVE A.M. P.M. WHITE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. East. Ogdensburg..Lv St. Albans. Fabyans.. . Portland. —... P.M. 6.35 7.00 1.00 6.30 West. Portland—...Lv Fabyans. St. Albans... Ogdensburg.... P.M. 5.35 10.20 6.10 12.00 BOSTON, BARRE & GARDNER RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES-WORCESTER, MASS. Hon. G. S. Barton, President. I H. M. Witter, Superintendent. W. E. Starr, Treasurer. I S. W. Manning, Geu. Pass. Agt. H. H. Marshall, Gen- Freight Agt. The Shor est and Quickest time between Montreal and Worcester. [Dee 23, 1878. Going North. Going South. Mis stations. Pass. Pass Pass WORCESTER. Lincoln Square- Barbers. N. Worcester* . Chaffins*. Holden. Jeffersons. N. Woods*. Brooks. Princeton. Hubbardston •.. Gardner. 26fWlNCHENDON. . . Rindge . Jaffrey. PETERBORO.. LEAVE . 40,000 P.M. 3.30 3.35 3.42 4-00 6-55 4.04 7-00 *4.’i2 7.12 4-20 7.23 4-30 7 33 4- 45 7-50 5- 45 8-30 5.59 6.10. 6- 30. ARRIVE A.M. P.M. P.M P.M. 6-30 6.35 6-42 Mis STATIONS. !Pass. Pass PETERBORO.. Jaffrey. Rindge. WlNCHENDON.. , Gardner. Hubbardston.. Princeton. Brooks . N. Woods*. — Jefferson. Holden . Chaffins*. N. Worcester* . Barbers. Lincoln Square. WORCESTER. leave: 9.39 9-45 9.50 ARRIVE A.M. A.M. A.M. 7.30 7.45. 7.55. 8.1211.25 8.33 11.53 8.5312.08 9-0512.19 9.1212.28 9-2112.37 9-24 12.42 J 02 1.09 1.15 P.M. Pass, P.M. 4.15!. 4.45 . 5.00 • 5.45 • 6.10 • 6 25 • 6.35 . 6.43 • 6.52 ! 6.55 . 7.13 7.20 Flag Stations—Trains stop where time is given- CONNECTIONS AT }} ORCestO iR—Boston and Albany Ry; Providence and '* orcester Ry; Norwich & Worcester Ry. Gardner— V. & M- Diy. of Fitchburgn Ry. Winchendon— Cheshire Ry ; Ware River Ry. ^OTE.-Figures opp. Stalious in first column denote population, x Fop. of Townsh/p included. 165 [Boston Time.] CHESHIRE RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES-KEENE, N/EL April 30,1879. E. Murdock, President. R. Stewart, General Manager. F. H. Kingsbury, Cashier k G.T.A J* W. Dodge, Gen. Freight Agt. Bellows Falls to Fitchburg. Mis Stations. Pass .i Exps. fMail. Mixed 7'. 17 7.24 LEAVE 0 BELL. FALLS. Cold River. 4 Walpole. 10 Westmorland.. • 13 E. Westmorland 23 KEENE. 25 South Keene ... 28 Marlborough ... 32 Troy . 38 Fitzwilliam. 43 State Line. 46 Winchendon.... 50 N. Ashburnham. 54 S. Ashburnham. 59 Westminster ... 63 W. Fitchburg... 64 FITCHBURG.. arrive a.m. ..BOSTON.10.45 ARRIVE A.M. A.M. A.M.| P.M. P.M. 5.20 9-25 3.40! T 5.38 9.35 6.03: 9-50 6.17 10.00* 7.00 10-25 3.501. 4.02. 4.09 .... 4-34 6.40 10.47 10.55 7.35,11.06 7.4611.17 7.5611.24 8-0811.33 8.l7!ll.43 8.2711.53 8.3412.00 8.40 12.05 P.M. 4.47 7.10 .4.55 7 23 5.06, 7.51 .| 8.16 5.25; 8.40 5-34: 9.03 ! 5.43 9.17 5.53 9.40 6.00 9.53 6.0510.05 P.M. 2.25! 8.15*.| P.M.i P.M. P.M. Fitchburg to Bellows Falls. Mis Stations. Mail. Exps. LEAVE A •BOSTON. 8 LEAVE A 0 FITCHBURG . 9 1 W. Fitchburg. 5 Westminster...... 10 S. Ashburnham. 14 N. Ashburnham. . •. 18 Winchendon..'.. 10. 21 State Line. 26 Fitzwilliam.10. 32 Troy.10. 36 Marlborough ... 10. 39 South Keene. 41 KEENE . 10. 51 E. Westmorland . • • 54 Westmorland -. 11. Walpole.ill. Cold River. BELL. FALLS.jll. ARRIVE A. M. 00 M. 35 Pass. P.M 6.00 P.M. 7.58 8.04 8.12 8.23 . 8.33 13 . 8.43 29 9-03 39 9 15: 47 9.24 9.56 P.M. 3.00 P.M. 4- 39 4.44 4.51 5.02. | 5- 12 5.22 5.33 5.44 , 5.55, 6 03 w H & • O >> U1 « T! - C «3 ci « 0 .J TS c ci C o PC {3 [-1 © > Ph < S-c 60 64 59 9.50 . 10.10 2910.19 41 10-32 5010-42 Mr P.M. 6.23 6.43 ... 6.51 ... 7.03... 7.09... 7.12;... P.M. SP J-H 3 rC! © rv j 0Q © £0 C i-3 C o K g PQ S 1 © -m C .-g I •*» & Cr i © © SC T3 K * C M C E- 1 Q £ P© > ■oil a ss O K HH o CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES—SPRINGFIELD, MASS. [June 30,1879. resident. ywood, Genl Ticket Agent. John Mulligan, General Superintendent. H. E. Howard, Genl. Freight Agent. South Vernon to Springfield. Mis Stations. X750 LEAVE 0 SOUTH VERNON 7 Bernardston. XiOOO 14 Greenfield . X3600 17 Deerfield.... ? vo-nn 22 S. Deerfield S w 24 Whatley — X1100 28 Hatfeld 66 ^ \ Xl600 33 Northampton10,500 35 Mount Tom. 37 Smith’s Ferry. 42 Holyoke.17,000 43 Willimansett. 46 Chicopee Junction. 50 SPRINGFIELD .. 31,000 ARRIVE Exps. Pass. Pass. Exps A.M. A.M. A.M P.M. 4-45 • • • • « 10.30 4 06 4-59 • • • • • 10.45 . 5.13 7.15 11.00 .: 7.25 11.10 . 5.31 7.35 11.22.1 7-40 11 29. 7-45 11.36 . 7.51 11•44 ♦ • • • 5.52 8.00 11.55 5-15 8 06 12.02 .. 8-12 12.08' 5.25 6.14 8.25 12.22 5.37 8.28 12.25 5.41 8-37 12 34 . 6.35 8-48 12.45 6-00 A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Pass. Mis P.M. 4.50 5-04 5.16 15.37 15.41 f5.47 5.55 16.00 16.04 6.13 f6.15 6.22 6.20 P.M. Springfield to South Vernon. 0 4 7 8 13 15 17 21 24 26 28 33 36 Stations. Pass. Pass Exps. Pass. Exps. LEAVE A.M. P.M.! P.M. P.M. P.M. SPRINGFIELD .. 8.00 2.00 3.20 6.45 8.00 Chicopee Junction 8.09 2.10 3.26 6.55 Willimansett . 8.18 2.19 . 7.05 Holyoke . 8.23 2.24 3.36 7.10 8.16 Smiths Ferry . 8.34 2-35 • . • 7.23 • • • • • Mount Tom . 8.39 2.41) 3.48 7.27 j • • • • Northampton . Hatfield .. 8- 46 8.54 9- 02 9.08 9.14 9-24 9.35 2.5C 3-58 2-57 4.07 3.05 4.12 3.11 4.16 7.35 7.44 7.49 7.54 8.00 8.12 8.24 8.38 North Hatfield . Whatley . • • • • • South Deerfield. ... Dftprfield . 3.19 4.23 3.31 4.39 3.40 4.50 9.00 Greenfield. 9-20 Bernardston . 9-52 . j 5.05 • • • • • 9 35 ISOUTH VERNON 10.05 . 5.20 • • • • 9.50 ARRIVE A.M. P.M.I P.M. P.M P.M. ASHUELOT BRANCH. June 30, ’79. Mis Stations. Pass. Pass Mixed LEAVE A.M. KEENE. 9.00 Swanzey. 9.12 Westport. 9.18 Winchester. 9-31 Ashuelot. 9.37 Hinsdale. 9.47 SOUTH VERNON .. 10.00 ARRIVE A.M. P.M. 3-00 3-12 3-18 3.31 3.37 3.47 4.00 P.M. Mis Stations. Pass. Pass. Mixed CONNECTIONS. LEAVE SOUTH VERNON.. Hinsdale . . . Ashuelot. Winchester. Westport. Swanzey.. KEENE. ARRIVE A.M. 10.30 10.43 10.53 10.59 11.12 11.18 11.30 A.M. 5 * 2 o’. Springfield * * ‘ — Connects ‘ ’ * withNewYork ’ ’ New Haven & ' ’ Hartford, and [ ’ Boston R.R. sTcONNECTIONS.JSP^'' ^V^^h a udie re JC, i^Methots Mill s * i^Becancour lArthabaska Warwick Danville RICHMOND JC. V Windsor * Brompton \ Sherbrooke / \ Lenoxville \ Water XV * Contic/tfi AM .terloo Isl’d Pond Plattsbur Newport lk cF s sp ^Arlington **** r aoyan House /%> r Tp Q L t Hotel ' JpConway Montpelier^.* WellsKrivCd N. Haverhill^ Haverhill 1 H.Hav/ifoili ^ - r , Warren^'* 1 >e ^^Atwortim^bW^n IW. Ru m n ev^ kP^ yOffi 0 //-' Eumne}^%, < T lvmoutnwxlV) Harbor Ashlapd] i Weirs' ; ^ /V V w ake 'Y- > / \ P \Lacoma| / V / MTnio'n / rvi \ // Tilton I \ ( Horthfielq / \J N E W / Bellows Falls^ HAMP S / 1 Hoohse Bennington /ta Manchest Sara to HaUston Schenectady NASHUA Albany LOWE/l Greenfield Groton Jc Cot BOSTON" f \\ \ ^ Mansfield \ Worcester GBlackstone HARTFORD CO^NE^ pr/ovidenc iddletow orwic NEW HAVEN iliielntefmUional Railway Guide, b y Fisk Jt See Map of this Line on preceding page. 167 BOSTON, CONCORD, MONTREAL and WHITE MOUNTAINS (N.H.) RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES, PLYMOUTH, N.H. f July 1, 1879. I. Thos. Vose, President, Boston, Mass. J. A. Dodge, Manager, Plymouth, N.H. C. M- Whittier, Cashier. W. R. Brackett, General Ticket Agent. G- W. Storer, Pass. Agent, 5 State St., Boston. GOING NORTH. Mia STATIONS. Mail. Accm Mont’ll Night Exprs 51 A.M. P.M. 11.15 5-00!. NOON 12.00 7-00 p.m. p.m.; 3-10 9.25 3.15 9-32 3- 30 9.40 3.38 9-59 3.50 10-09 3.58 10.19 • 4- 03 10-28. 4-1210.34. 4-22 10-44 ■ 4.3010.531. 4.47 11.13 - 5.00 11-20;. A.M. P.M. 7-35.(■ 7.55 11-50 8.03 11-55 8.1412-05 8.23 12-15 j 8.55 12-39 9.07 12-50 9.18 12-59 9.34 1-10; ! W ells River $ Arr. 9.38;* «j QJ >» LEAVE A.M. WORCESTER .... 7.30 LEAVE BOSTON . j a.m. leave 8.10 CONCORD) xl2500 10-35 E. Concord! X1 ^ 0(J |10.41 Canterbury • • X1175 11-00 Northfield • • • • X90011-00 Tilton.^ x ncnll*l^ East Tilton 5 Xll0 ° 11-20 Laconia .. • ) 11-33 Lake Vil’ge [ X235011-40 Weirs, Stkt) H-60 Meredith V’geXl900 12-00 Ashland .900 12-15 PLYMOUTH $ Atr 1500]. DINNER. ^ Lve J.^5 Rumney • • 1 x -|o 0 n. WRumneyj X12(, °. Wentworth - - • X900 . Warren.X1000 2-44; E. H vThill) .! Haverhill - l X 9300 2-18 N Haverhll ] X ^ W 1.j Woodsville j 93 98 403 108 113 119 10.55 11.10 11.27 11.38 >11.51 X2300 \ Lve Woodsville • • • Lve. Bath.X1200 . Lisbon ... • ) viono 2*55 N’th Lisbon J XiJW |., Littleton.2450 , 3.16 42.03 Wing Road. 3.36 ;12.20;g Bethl’em X 1000Arr 3-44 12.40 Twin Mountains. • • 3.58(12-55 White Mtn. House.. •. Fa byan’s. 4.13( 11.5 1 Whitefield • X1200 3.58 12.40 Dalton .’.. X800 4.11 12-50 3.26 3.54 4-08 4.12 GOING SOUTH. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE — MONTREAL. Via Newport]LEAVF. — QUEBEC LEAVE 0 Groveton Jc. 4 Northumbl’d Falls 10 Lancaster. 14 South Lancaster.. • 17 Dalton. 21 Whitefield. Mont’l Night| jExps. P.M 4-00 A.M. Mail.-Accm Fabyan’s. White Mnt’n House _ Twin Mountains... _ Bethlehem —Lve P.M. 9.45 A.M. Exprs; A.M. 1 A.M. 8.30, 7-451. 7- 59 8- 05 8.18 . P.M. P.M.< oo ; S. Lanc’ster Lancaster Northumbl’c. X2250 .12.551 30, 1-08 1.25 Falls.j Groveton Jc.., 1.35 (-flOOO-.ARR P.M. P.M QUEBEC [via Nor-| 7-30. th’mberi’d ].arrive a.m. MONTREAL. 6.30 6.05 .... 6.35 ARRIVE A.M. 8-45 A.M. 10.001 A.M. Arr 25 Wing Road . • 32 Littleton ... 37 North Lisbon 42 Lisbon . 47 Bath . 52 Woodsville . • • Arr 53 Wells River j Lve 52 Woodsville. • • Lve 56 North Haverhill - • • 61 Haverhill. 66 East Haverhill — 74 Warren. 78 Wentworth. 83 West Rumney. 86 Rumney. Q< PLYMOUTH y4 i dinner. ^ Lve 100 Ashland. 108 Meredith Village.. 112 Weirs, Steamboat 116 Lake Village. 118 Laconia. 123 East Tilton. 127 Tilton. 132 Northfield. 135 Canterbury. 143 East Concord..... • 145 CONCORD. ARRIVE -boston . ARRIVE - WORCESTER • ■ ■ ■ arrive 7.45 11.4512.50 7.49 11-49. 8-0512.03 1.02 8-2112.19, 1-14 1.24 1.38! P3 A.M. 1.59!- 2.10 - 2.20 • 12.37 A.M. 1.07 1 45 1.56 2.00 2.‘i7 2.55 8.35 5.52, 9- 07: 9.18 9.30 9.43) 9.48 10.00 10.05 10 - 21 10.32 10-43.(.j. 11.10..... 4-35'- 11.21 ....,.• 11.34. ; .I- 11.43 12.05 ,. 1 3*42. * . 1 . • . . - .. .. 4-02 . •••• 5.15 P.M. A.M.! 1.14 7.30 5.35 •••■ 1 28 7.45 5.46.. 1.50 8.10 6.05,. 2.11 8.25 6.13 . 2.12 8.39! 6-24'. 2.16 8.44' 6-29. 2.29' 8.57.. 2.38 9.07 6.48. 2.51 9.25.|. ... 2- 59 9.35 . .. 3 15 9.58 .. 3- 20:10-051 7.25 P.M.I P.M. 1 6.37 1 -15! 10-00!. P.M. 7.20 2.15 ... .. P.M. P.M. P M. CONNECTIONS AT Tilton, with Stages for Newhampton and Gilmanton. A W/ . lfoWft > Weirs, with steamer Lady of the Lake , for Centre Harbor, North Conway, and . % Plymouth,—with Stages for Profile House. Well’s River with trains over the Pa^ump Montpelier and Wells River Railroads. Groveton Junction, with Trains over the Grand Trunk Railway. Littleton, with Stages for Franconia. Bethlehem—With trains for Profile House- ^ . TJ Fabyans, with trains for Summit of Mount Washington and for Crawford House. Whitefield—With trains fur Jefferson. , . _ . . v flnrnA .i The Nightand Day Express Trains run through oetween Montreal and .joston,via Aewp , and Lake M mohremagog, stopping at all Stations on this road, where there may be pa^ 0 leave or take, excepting Quincy’s, Bridgewater, Newhampton and Sewall s alls. . , Montreal 6ay Express Upward will stop only at Tilton, Laconia. Lake \ lllage, ^ eir s, p and Warren. Montreal Day Express Downward will stop at all Stations where there n ay d sengersto leave or take, excepting Quincy’s, Bridgewater, Newhampton and bewaLi s J ai ■ s •_ ItfOTE,=>FiKtiresoppc Stations in first column denote population, x F’op. ot Tovrnsliip included. 168 THE BOSTON, CONCORD, MONTREAL AND WHITE MOUNTAIN'S, N.H., RAILWAY Is now open to NORTHUMBERLAND, N.H., there connecting with the Grand Trunk Railway, forming the THE QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT LINE BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec, and the White and Franconia ^Mountains of New Hampshire, ALSO THE Best Line between Montreal, Quebec and Concord, Manchester and Nashua, N.H., Lowell, Lawrence, Boston and Worcester, Mass., Providence, R.I., and New York. THROUGH TICKETS can be had at the Offices of the Grand Trunk Railway at Montreal and Quebec, and at the General Office, No. 5 State Street, Boston, for all points in the Mountains. Ask for Tickets via Boston, Concord, Montreal and White Mountains Railway. Boston Time. FITCHBURG RAILED AD. GENERAL OFFICES BOSTON, MASS. [July 21, 1879. W. B. Stearns, President. H. F. Whitcomb, Chief Clerk & Auditor. Mason I). Benson, Treasurer. C. L. Hartwell, GenT. Freight Agent. — — — j --— ■ — - John Adams, General Superintendent. E. K. Turner, Assistant do. C. C* Daggett, General Ticket Agent. FITCHBURG TO BOSTON. Mis Stations. Exps. Pass. LEAVE N. ADAMS .. Hoosac TunT- A M. « • • • • A-M. • • • • • Shelburne.... Greenfield. ... Athol.... 6.45 7.40 . .... 4 Leominster _8 15 19 25 30 Lunenburg Ayer June.. Littleton .. A.M, 9.50 10.04 10.37 South Acton. 9 Concord June. 9 Concord.10 33 j Lincoln 38 40 46 50 Stony Brook Waltham .. Cambridge . BOSTON .. 9.00 _ - 9.09 6.50 •• .... t6-56i.. 9.29 7.13 1 .... 7.21 49 7.36' • 561 7.42; 2. 02 7.48!... 7.56.. . 8.05}-.. 8.13.. . i: 10 . 10 . 10 . 21 , 34 45 ARRIVE A.M. P M P.M 8.40 2.45 i Sun- Sun¬ day day only, only. Exps. A.M. A.M. P.M. > 3-57 ..... 4-35 4-50 4 45 . 5.22 515. 5.55 1 610. 6.56 >| 7.30 6.40 815 7.39 6.50 813 | 8.03 7.46 8 42 8.11 8.00 8-50 8.26:. 9.04 8.35 8.43 911 ] 8.40 8-51 914 8.48. 1 8.59 . : 9.03 9.21 9-36 ... . i 9.30 9.55 10-00 A.M. A.M* P.M- BOSTON TO FITCHBURG. Mis Stations. LEAVE 0 BOSTON.... ) 4 Cambridge ... 1 > 10 Waltham .... 12 Stony Brook.. 17 Lincoln . 20 Concord. ; — Concord June. 25 South Acton. 31 Littleton. ; 35 Ayer June... 42 Lunenburg... 46|Lemoinster... t 50 FITCHBURG! Pass. Exjis. Pass. Athol. .Greenfield-.. Shelburne... Hoosac TunT N. ADAMS . ARRIVE A.M. A.M. 6.30 8.00 6.40 8.02 7-00.| 7.05 .. .. 7.37 . 7.26 .: 7-30 8.41 7.38 . 7.53. 8.06 9.08 8.20.j 5.27 8.39 Exp3. Exps. 9-35 A.M. 11.151 13.25 11.42 31.48 12.001 12.08; 12.13' 12.22 12.37 12.50 1.04 1.12 1.30 Exp. P.M. P.M. P.M. 3.00, 4.30 6.00 3 36| 3.42 4.10 . 10.05 . 11.05 - 11.37 .12.14 .12.30 P.M. P.M. P.M. 4.52 4 59 5.10 5.18 5.22 5.32 o.50 6.05 6.18 6.25 6.41 6.46 7.19 • • • • 7.39 6.35:8^00 9 11 1005 1037 P.M. P.M. 1130 P.M. Trains leave Boston for Concord at on the Watertown Branch, at 7 00, 8. for Boston as follows: Ayer Junction stations and Boston at 6.00, 7.15, 6-10, 9 Fhcbllrg- Connects with Cheshire. Boston- Corrects with all diverging Railway and Steamboat Lines. 5.30 p.m., for Mount Auburn, Watertown and Waltham, 35 a.m., 12-00 m., 3 05. 5.10, 5.45, 6.35 p.m. Trains leave 8.10 a.m., Concord 7 00 a.m.; Waltham for intermediate .50,11.10 a.m., 115,3.55, 6-30 p-.m. t Signal r Average ticket i fare iJc per mile »« u k'A ±.-Figures opp, SUtious in lirst column denote population. X l*op. of Township included* 169 ADIRONDACK COMPANY’S RAILROAD. C. E- Durkee, Agent and Superintendent- [June 3, 1879. Going North- Mis Stations. Leave SARATOGA. R k S- Depot. A. Co.’s Office. Greenfield. King’s. So. Corinth. Jessup’s. ' . Hadley Luzerne. Stoney Creek. Thurman. The Glen. Riverside. NORTH CREEK. Arrive Mail. A.M. 9-20 9-27 *9.42 9-51 10-00 10-10 10.30 19.50 11.04 *1125 11.43 12-05 P.M. Exprs Going South. Mis A.M. 3.10 3.12 3.32 3.41 a so 4.00 4.16 4-40 4- 55 5- 15 5.33 5.55 P.M. Stations, NORTH CREEK- Riverside. The Glen. Thurman. Stoney Creek. Hadley Luzerne.- Jessups. South Corinth. King’s. Greenfield., SARATOGA. A. Co’s Office R. k S- Depot- Leave Exprs Mail. Arrive a.m. 9 37 10.00 *1015 10-35 10- 49 11.10 11.25 11- 35 11.44 *1153 12.10 12.15 P.M. P.M. 3-25 3-50 * 4-05 4.25 4.40 5.00 5.14 5-25 5.34 * 5.43 6.01 6.05 P.M. * Trains stop on Signal only. , _ , . . 0 nc: Express Train leaves Saratoga every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3-0o p-m., arriving at North Creek at 7.30 p.m.; leave North Creek at 9.55 a.m., arriving at Saratoga at 12.3o p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. . _ _ „ ~ ^ .. , , Passenger Trains will connect at Saratoga with trains on Rensselaer k Saratoga xvailroad at the R- k S. Depot. _ ,. « ^ , , u ,, Passenger trains connect with stages as follows : at Jessup s Landing for Corinth : at Hadley for Conklingville the Sacandaga Valley and Lucerne ; at Thurman for Warrensburgh and Athol; at Riverside for Weavertown, Johnsburg, Chester, Pottersville, Schroon Lake and Johnsburg; at North Creek for Minerva, North River and the Adirondacks ; and at Stony reek PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER RAILROAD. [iVou 4,1878. Geo. A. Lef.te, President. W. E. Chamberlain, Sup. Pass- Stn., Prov.- J. E- Eicon, Gen’l Fr t Agent, Prov-, R I. W- M. Durfee, Gen’l Pass- Agt, “ “ Mle STATIONS. PhSS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. LEAVE A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P M P.M. 0 Providence.- 7.20 9-00 11.30 2.15 4.05 7-00 4 Pawtucket -. 7.32 9.12 11-42 4-17 7-12 6 Valley Falls.. 7-38 9.18 11.47 4-23 7.18 7 Lonsdale. 7-42 9.27 11.51 • • • > 4-28 7-22 16 Woonsocket 8.11 9.45 12.20 2.50 4-55 7.50 18 Waterford •. - 8.17 9 50 12 28 5.C3 7.55 20 Millville • • • • 8.27 A.M. 12.37 . . . . • 5-11 8-03 25 27 Ux bridge- Whitins- - - - - 8.37 8-42 5-00 5.30 12-49 12.55 3-10 5-21 5.26 8.15 30 34 Farnums. Saunders ville 8.57 9-01 5.53 6.00 1.10 1.15 5 41 5-46 ... . 43 Worcester - • 9.25 6.40 1.40 3.50 6 10 ... ARRIVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Mis STATIONS. leave 0 Worcester. - • 9 Saundersville 13 Farnums. 16 Whitins. 18 Uxbridge 23 Millville. 25 Waterford - - - 27 Woonsocket 36 Lonsdale. 37 Valley Falls- 39 Pawtucket- - - 43 Providence - • ARRIVE Pass. Pass. A.M. A.M. 7-3011.00 7- 53U.23 7.58 11.28 8.1311 43 8- 18 11.18 8.27 11.58 8.35 12.05 3-43 12-12 .12-39 . 12-43 9-08 12.48 9-20 1.00 A-M. P.M. Pass. Pass. P.M. 4-00 4.22 4-27 4-42 4-47 4- 55 5- 03 5.12 5 40 5.44 5- 50 6 - 00 P.M. I P.M. P.M. i 6.30 6- 55 7- 00 7-16 7.22 7- 32 7 39 7.45 8- 13 8-17 8-23 8-351 P.M. P.M. I 2.30 2 56 3-00 3 08 3 - 20 Valiev Falls Passenger Trains leave Providence at 6-45, 8.15, 10-30 a.m-, 12.00 m., l-<50, 2. cm , 5-oU, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.00, 8.30. J10-00, p.m. LeaveValley Falls at 6.15. 8.00, 10.00, 10.22,11.00 a.m-. LOO, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.20. 8-17, 9.30. p.m.____ NEW BRUNSWICK RAILWAY. T. Hoben, Train Manager , Gibson, N.B. [Sept 1, 1878 Trains leave Gibson 8-00 a.m., 2.40 p.m. for St. Marys (1 mile), Douglass (3 miles). Spring Hill (6 miles), Rockland (10 miles), Keswick (12 miles), Cardigan (16 miles), Lawrence (1/ miles), Zealand (2G miles), Upper Keswick (28 miles), Millville (38 miles), Woodstock Junction (o2 miles), arriving at Hartland (61 miles) 1 -35 p.m.., 6.40 p.m., Jlorenceville (<1 miles)_2.25, 7.1/ p.m. Caribou 6-45, 10.30 p.m. Trains leave Caribou 4.30, 5.30 a.m., hlorenceville /.30, J-46 a.m., Hartland 8-00 a.m. 10-38 a.m., arriving at Gibson 11 50 a.m., 4.10 p.m. Woodstock^Branch— Trains leave Woodstock 7.30,10.30a.m, 5-00 p.m., arriving at Woodstock Junction (9 miles) 8.25 a.m., 5.50 p.m. Trains leave Woodstock Junction for Woodstock 8-5o, 12.30 a.m., 6.15 p.m. 170 o t— co r—i •» to I © B- Ph k1 Ph Eh fc o W c3 •*«* *- r> ts N P <1 o Ph p W s Or? 3g — M KP PH«J Pd O S' ■^• T S : > . ■ ^ **c i ^ ■ Ol .' ~ ^ s ^ 5 ‘>* e &H;S hw qq <3K*Ph' ^ P&HrH j3 ■*- oP *— —n *=< . •“ w t- /-« “■* j>» < = Z 2 z;» ~ xo O^x C&hP •*o ;opcox^5)Noiir,iccooNin^' S' - " ^OCWO^HW'O^tOCiJCCHNCO a 2 CD C— t— X X O ■ 2 ’-© 25 sc x co x cd co o cm o to o x to 2 rtiOCHCOOOrH^lC — UOWeOkf a >OOOHHW(N(NN 2 Sis K © £ c"2 ? 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GOING SOUTH and WEST. Mis Stations. Mail.jExps. AccmA r ° nt] i 1 Exps. Mis Stations. Accmi Sped nye? i 7-00 0 1 4 12 25 32 43 48 56 59 63 70 ALBANY. ..76,300 Schenectady 11,000 TROY.47,000 Green Island .3150 Waterford •.. .3100 Mechanicville 1100 Ballston .2175 SARATOGA $ Arr 8600 j Lre Gansevoort. .. 210 Fort Ed ward. 3500 10. Smith’s Basin.10. Fort Ann.650 10. Comstock’s.110 10. WHITE UALL5000 10 55 55 7. 7. 7. 8 . 8 . 8 . 9. a 15 1 20 ). 32:.. 00 ’ 40 551 1.20 ' ‘30! 5-00 P.M 10-50 2-08 2.35 2 50! 15: 3.00) 40 3.20) 3.35! 3.48: 3 5C 4.04> 4.15 05 23 j 32 SI 1.10 94 RUTLAND.11. ' 161 Plattsburg. s... i L93 Rouses tmint. -MONTREAL. Arrive — 7.50 .... 8.55 -jll. 00) P.M. P.M. 5.15 11.00 5.20i. 5 30 .... 5.52 11.41 6.30 12.15 6.4512.30 6.55 12.35 7.15 7.30 7.45 7.54 Jl.37 8.02 . .... SG5: 2.00 9.15... . . j 5.35 . 6.55 ... 8.55 P.M. A.M. LEAVE MONTREAL. Rouses Point. Plattsburg. RUTLAND...... . WHITEHALL . .. Comstock’s. j Fort Ann. Smith’s Basin.{ Fort Edward .... Gansevoorts .! SARATOGA J5 rr Ballston . .. U® Mechanicville .... Waterford. Green Island. TkOY .Arr Schenectady. .Arr ALBANY . ARRIVE A.M.: A.M. P M. P.M. ■ • • ■ j 7.15 4.00;. .J 9 16i 6.10 . 10-10 5.30! 1.30 7.20 4.00 6.30, 6.43 6.52 7.00’ 7.15 7.28 7.50 8 . 00 ' 8.17'. 8.5L. 9.12 . 9.25 9.301 2.20 10.40 o oo 2 40 U102' 2.48 ....J 3.0511.25! 3.20 .1 3-40 11.55 4.00 12.00 12.17 12.45 5.00 1.20 9.40 a . a; . 5.13; P.M. 1.30 A.M. 4- 55 5.09 5.191 5.29 5- 50 6- 03 6.23 6.35 6- 52 7 22 7 - 40 ! 7.50 7 - 55 8.15 P.M. X Stop on signal. RUTLAND AND WASHINGTON BRANCH. Mis Stations. 17 0 ALBANY 7 Troy. Schenectady LEAVE 86 Fairhavei 46 Cam bridge 62 Rupert. 72 Pawlet. 76 Granville. 7 Middle Granville. Mail. Aoom : A.M. 7 00 7.15 P.M. 1 5.091 : 5.15 ! 11.00 • 11.20 11.25 . 1 8.20 8.38 S.43 1 . 1 1 .. STATIONS. Accdi. Mail. P.M P.M. A.M. . 1.00 . . 1.25 ... . 6 45 9 7.00 1 9 7.13 10 7.30 11 7.5072. 8.10 1 . 8.17 2- 8.24) 2. , Mixed'. A.M • LEAVE 0 RUTLAND . 2 Centre Rutland ... 4 West Rutland 11 Castleton . 84iPoultney.|. ; 8.40 3 91iOastleton....X3400 11.32 8.50 9-CO 4 98 West Rutland ..11.45 9.05 9.15 1 4 99 Centre Rutland- 11-50 9.10 9-20 4 lOljRUTLAND. 10,000 11.55 9.15 9.25 : 5 ARRIVE NOON P.M. P.M. P 00 . 30. oo. ... 10 8.00 15 8.30 15 9.00 00 9.14 • 20 9.21 • 30 9-45 .23 10.20 .45 10-45 55 10-54 0011.00 .M. A.M. 14 Poultney. 20 Middle Granville. 22 Granville. 26 Pawlet.. 33 Rupert. 41 Salem. 4* Shushan . 53 Cambridge. 59 Eagle Bridge ... A.M. 5.30 5.35 5.40 5.53’ P.M. 4-00 4.05 4.10 4-23 Mixed Mixed! Pass P.M. A.M. 4-30 7-00 4.35| 7.10 4.45 7.20 5.15 1 8.30 A.M. 5.20 5.25 5.30 5.45 6-45 1 9.45 6.1010 30 6.17,10.50 6.30 H.20 7.0012-15 7.30 14 Hydeville. 6-00 4.28 15Fairhaven . 6-05 4 33; 24 WHITEHALL... 6.25 4.50 Schenectedy. Troy. ALBANY. ARRIVE 1- 45 2.20 2- 50 3.25! 6.03 6.18 6.25 6.34 6.52 7.10 7-28 7.40 7.55 9-30 9.40 A.M. 7-55!. 9.45 7 25 8.15,. 10.00 7.35 P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 7 L — GLEN’S FALLS BRANCH.—Leave Glen’s Falls 6.50,9-00, 11-40 a.m.. 2.40, 5-30 and 0C p.m Leave Fort Edward 7.15, 10-05, 3-35. 6-00 and 7.30 p.m. ^oo a fiin ai 7 S ii ea I e on Al A a n n 7 ? roy at7 - 00 ’ 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00a.m.; 1.00,2.00, 3.00, 4.00, JvJ&o 8 - 30 ’. i0 - 00 ’ 1L15 . P - M - Leave Troy at same hours. Aiu " i ,s> ' Albany —With New Y T ork Central & HudsonRiver, Boston & Albany, and Albany A Susquehanna Rys, and with the Night and Day Line of Steamers on the Hudson River. Schenectady— With ISew York Central and Albany A Susquehanna Railways. Iroy \\ ith N. i. ventral A Hudson River, and Troy A Boston RailroauH- Saratoua— W ith AdironoacK n.ai iwhv Eagle Bridge —With Troy A Boston Kail way. Rutland W ith Rutland Division of Vermont Central and Harlem Extension Railroads. «Q?£.>Fiigui'es opp. Stations in iirst column denote population* X Pop, of Township included* 173 DELAWARE & HUDSON CANAL COMPANY. Northern Railroad Department. See preceding page for List of Officers. [June 16,1879. SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. GOING SOUTH and WEST. Mis STATIONS. LEAVE TROY. 0 A LB ANY.... 76,300 6 Adamsville 7 Slingerlands 11 New Scotland. • -125 14 Gruilderland... .3150 17 Knowersvilio .. -275 24 Duanesburg . X3050 27 31 36 39 SCH’N’CT’DYliOOO Quaker Street Esperance.1300 Central Bridge180 Howe’s Cave. 45 50 54 59 68 Cobleskill 1050 Hyndsville ..275 Seward.800 Sharon Sp’gsGOO Cherry VlyIOOO 45 50 57 62 67 70 75 82 82 90 95 99 103 108 114 119i 127 132 135 142 175 180 Cobleskill ...10.50 Richmond ville . 650 E. Wo’ster \ Worcester . \ X20UU SCHENEVUS-600 Maryland ... X250011 June. C. & S.V - ...ill Oneonta . .2600-Ar'll Oneonta .Lv 12 Otego.X2100 )2 Well’s Bridge. 12 Unadilla .90012 Sidney .12 Bainbridgs.700 12 Afton.500; Nineveh .100 Tunnel. Osborn Hollow Port Crane. BIN GH’MT’N12700 C A.RBGND’LE 6500 SCRANTON. 35,100 ARRIVE • X1500 2 GOING NORTH and EAST. STATIONS. LEAVE SCRANTON. CARBONDALE... BINGHAMTON... Port Crane. Osborn Hollow. Tunnel. Nineveh.— Afton. Bainbridge. Sidney . Unadilla. Wells’ Bridge. Otego . Oneonta. Arr Oneonta .Lve June. C. & S. V .... Maryland. SCHENEVUS - .. Worcester. East Worcester Richmondville .. Cobleskill . Exps. | Exps, A.M. 6.23 7.02 8.35 +8.50 [8.58 +3 9.11 9.30 9.40 9.52 10.01 lie*. 10 +1019 10.29 10-45 110.55 11.08 11.19 11.28 11.38 11.49 12.05 12.17 P.M. 3. 13. +3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 00 13 20 32 50 00 12 22 30 40 50 05 15 31 5. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 0 Cherry Valley 10- 9 Sharon Springs 11- 14 Seward.ill. 18 Hyndsville . 11 . 23 Cobleskill - 12. 25 20 40 52 _ 10 Howes Cave.112-28 35 Central Bridge. Rsperance. Quaker Street • •. SCHENECTADY Duanesburg. Knowersville. Guilderland. New Scotland. Slingerlands. Adamsville. ALBANY . TROY. .. ARRIVE 12 . 4 4 4 4. 5. b +6 7, 12 . i: 58 50 1.17 1.41 8 50 00 10 25 37 00 25 40 50 05 48 55 05 15 30 N’tEx Acem. _ P.M. A.M. 11.10 12.46 i. 14 1.39 2.01 2.01 2- 49 3.16 3- 50 7.19 7 54 2.00 8.15 2-25 8-55 P.M.I P.M. 4.15 4.00 4.26 Acc. 4. 5. 5. 6 - 42 05 40 10 6 44 7-15 7.41 8 10 8 45 9-45 10.15 11.31 12-04 12.24 12.54 1.20 1.53 2-30 P.M. 4.42 5.10 5.38 3.08 3- 29 4.05 4- 38)1.25 .M. 2.19 3.25 6.30 6.53 7.08 7.30 8-21 8-42 9.05 9.25 9.42 1000 1020 1050 P.M. 4-55 5.50 6.08 1.37 2.02 2.14 6.00 7.25 A.M. 6.2212.23 6.41 2.38 6.502.45! 7-303.10 P.M. P.M. Average ticket fare 3 cents per mile. + Stop on signal only. Trains daily, Sunday excepted,but run through Sunday mornings. CHAMPLAIN DIVISION. - e _ Mis 0 14 19 24 39 77 90 122 STATIONS LEAVE ALBANY-... Troy . Sch’nectady. Rutland .— Mail. A.M. Expr P.M. 7-00 1.20 7.151 1.30 6.40! 1-55 11.55!. Whitehall . 11.00 Putnam.11.33 Patterson .... 11 Addison Jc. Port Henry Port Kent.. Plattsburgh Rouses Point 3 00 MONTREAL. rTTYjlLOO ARRIVE! P.M.! P.M. .ooj • 44J 4.20 4.53 5.05 5.15 5.50 7.20 7.50 8.55 MtlEx P.M. 10.50 11.00 A.M. 2.10 3.06 3.40 5.10 5.35 6.55 9.15 A.M. Mis 32 45 83 98 103 108 122 STATIONS. LEAVE MONTREAL MtlSpl Rouses Point Plattsburg ... Port Kent-... Port Henry... Addison Jc Patterson. Putnam. Whitehall .. Rutland . Sch’nectady. Troy. ALBANY ... ARRIVE A.M. 7.15 9.15 10.10 10-38 12.00 12.30 1.23 1.35 2.10 NYExiMail. P.M. 4.00 6-10 7.20 7.48 9-08 9.40 P.M. 10-35 1.30 4.50 5.00 5.15 P.M. 1.20 1-30 A.M. CONNECTIONS. • GO c 3 be ♦rri o' -,1—1 . . - h 0 ZO 0 C Q r . ' >> $3 £3 rc ^ <—> >o JS £ CC fe >'P [ H r P c5 ^ o ! . . ^ TO ^ JZ - 4.00 10.55 7.55 8.15 P.M. AUSABLE BRANCH. Train leaves Plattsburg 4. 10p.m., arrive Ausable 5 25 p.m. Leaves Ausable5.45 p.m, arr. Plattsburg 6.45p.m. At Plattsburg, trains stop 20 minutes for meals at Foquet House. *$1* S^g- g,g © © 2 g-g-V® fcW • S rr-f. 0 c3 S-g o P bxj os vPh ^ a h-5 o cm a: t— i—i cm lo o • S CM 0„ rt 1 tO rH CM CM CO S Oh Pass. jOt>COHO*CtDOiiO • ^OHOJMViOCOrH gj rH r—I t—I rHHr-(CM CM CM Ph| rH rH rH rH rH rH r— 1 rH rH 1 GO CJ C3 Ph JOOJOGCtCiOOlOCOOD • Sr-icooo^rtoocMCMoq S CD CO CD CO CO t>- Jt~* tH j STATIONS. LEAVE MANCHESTER. Londonderry .... Wilson’s. Derry. Windham. Salem, N. H. Messers. Methuen. LAWRENCE... ARRIVE & © CO OO i—' tH OS CO rt 1 GO m r—i rH rH CM CM CM • ^ a • kH 0- s X X © •t'~CM''flQCCOrtl<^CO ^Or^HCiCO lO O rH cm Ph =e £ .JQOOOCOIOGCCO^C'.IO • ^CMCOCOrtUOOr-HrHCO ^ • • • . ••«•••# ^GoaocccoocoiaiCiai < m £ c HH E-i -J) E-< GQ W • > : JO £ w PS a a? cq S ■ GQ P3 •P5k *-GG « Sw * c o sillies © ©^31- 1 Off a ocdcoi>cncoocco r H r—I rH Od C O o a o s-l £ cS J X © r* C3 O eS +3 t>> CJ CONNECTIONS AT CONCORD—With Concord & Claremont, Boston, Concord & Montreal, and Northern (N.H ) Railways. LAWRENCE—With Boston & Maine Ry. MANCHESTER—With all Railways di¬ verging. NASHUA —With Boston, Lowell Si Nashua, and Worcester & Nashua Rys. NEWMARKET—With Boston & Maine Ry. PORTSMOUTH—With Portland, Saco & Portsmouth and Eastern Railway. Nashua, Acton Boston R.R.— Leave Nashua Northern Depot 6-30 a.m., arriving Con- cord Jc. 8.18 a.m. Leave Concord Jc. 5.25 p.m., arriving Nashua Northern Depot 7.10 p.m. \OTE.-Fijfures opp. Stations.in first column denote population. X Pop. of Township included. Lawrence 7.0f> a.m 171 ’ BOSTON, LOWELL & NASHUA RAILROAD and BRANCHES. GENERAL OFFICES-BOSTON, MASS. [Jan. 6, 1879. H. Hosfokd, General Manager. W. M. Parker, Superintendent. C, E. A. Bartlett, Cashier. B. F. Kendrick, General Ticket Agent. [Boston Time.] FROM BOSTON. Ml 0 Stations. LEAA^E r BOSTON .... 51W Medford ... 8i Winchester . Pass. 10 AVoburnCen.. a 9iEast Woburn. 1^ Stone ham Arr 10 Walnut Hill... 19 Billerica. 21 No. Billerica .. 26 LOWELL. 29 No. Chelmsford 32 Tyngsboro. 40 NASHUA. 45 Merrimack .... 48 Amherst. 51 Milford. 55 Wilton. 66 Greenfield Arr A. 7. 7. 7. Pass.) Pass. M. 00 18‘ 25 A.M. A.M. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Fass. Pass. Passj Pass. Pas6. Pass. Pass. A.M. 11. JO 11.13 11.18 NOON 12.10 12.31 12 38 P.M. 12.30 P.M. 2.30 2.44 2.50 P.M. 2.55 . P.M. 4.00 4.18 4.24 P.M- 4.45 4.58 5.04 P.M. 5.35 ..... P.M. 6.15 6.33 6.40 A.M. 8.00 P.M. 11.15 8.17 11.34 7 7 7 8 8 8, 8 . 8. 9 9 9 9 10 12 8.1210.36 47.10.45 32 8.08 55. 01. 15! 22 29 52' 04 12 20 31 00 10-34 10-54 11.00 8.5511.10 9.02 9.09 12.48 12.26 12 44 . 12-50 1-01 1-09 1.17 1.55 2.09 2.17 , 2.25 • 2.45 . 3.15 . 3-12 4.335.13 4.40 1.19 3.18 3.24 3 371 3-45 3- 531 4.11 4- 26 4.34 4.42 4.58 5.25 3.15 4.30 5.09 .... : 4.46.... 4.51 .... 5.00 5.50 11.39 6- 14 6-21 6.29' 6.41 6.49 7.061 7.24' 7.32 j 7.39! 7- 50 8 . 20 | 6-45 ..11.39 .311.56 .. 12.01 7-218.55 12.13 9-22 -S ft u. - ,0^3 B c 03 © o © © . : t> 5-1 • o sc ©... C ft rss *3 a T3 J fl ! t- TO BOSTON. Mil STATIONS. Pass. Pass.! Pass. LEAVE A.M.| AM. A.M. 0 Greenfield. 11 Wilton.. 15 Milford. . 18 Amherst.. ... 21 Merrimack .. 26 NASHUA.j. 34 Tyngsboro .. 37 No. Chelmsford. 40 LOWELL. 6.00, 45 No. Billerica .. 6.10 47 Billerica.I 6 15 56 Walnut Hill.. • 6.32 Stoneham . Lve 57,East Woburn. 6.36 Woburn Cen..L. 58 Winchester 61 Medford.I. 66 BOSTON .i 6-57 Pass. A.M. Pass. Pass. Pass 00 ■ 10 ; 15 OO 1 OOi A.M. 7.20 8.00 8.12 8.20 8.28 9.00 9.19 A.M. 20 30' 8- 30 9-3611.00 8 - 41 9-45. .i 9.51. .10.11.. 8.50|.j, ... 9- 00.11.39 A.M. 10- 30 11.00 11.11 11.18 11- 25 11.45 12.03 12.10 12 20 40 46 00 .1.11.43 ... ! 9.25 10-3512.30) 1.15 Pass. Pass P.M. .M. 2.15 2.27 2.32 2.50 2.57 3.03 3.20 Pass P.M. 3- 45 4- 03 4- 26 4.33 4.40 5.00 5.20 5.28 5.39 5- 47 5.53 Pass P.M. 4.55 5.39 5-45 6-35 6.03 G O J O S -G © JjgeG £ z © »£ © © — > G ... ..H . £ S -*> ft, >50 reco ■S*i GO ao'*? I LOWELL & LAWRENCE and SALEM & LOWELL BRANCHES. FROM LOWELL. STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P .M. LOWELL .... 7.35 11.00 5.40 4.55 2-00 Bleachery Ma.ee ’s. 7.41 7.45 7.50 11-07 11.11 11.15 5-53 5.02 5.06 2.06 Tewkesbury C. 6-02 5.11 2,15 Tewkesbury J. 7.52 11.18 6.04 5.16 2J3.7 Baggett's Pnd 8.05 11.22 . 5.21 So. Lawrence. 8.16 11.31 5-32 2.32 No. Lawrence. 8.19 11.34 5.35 2.35 Burtt’s Cross’g Wilmington J. Wilmington .. North Reading Paper M ills- • • Phelp’s Mills - • W. Danvers J Proctor’s Cor -. Peabody . Carltonville • • SALEM. Court H.) aRR 8.09 8.12 8-20 8.34 8-39 8 43 8.48 8.50 6.10 6.13 6.21 6.37 6.43 6-47 6-52 6.54 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. TO LOWELL. Dec. 30,1878 STATIONS. Mixed (Court H.) lve SALEM. Carltonville-.. Peabody . Proctor’s C^r - • W. Danvers J Phelp’s Mills - • Paper Mills -.. North Reading Wilmington .. Wilmington J- Burtt’s Cross’g No. Lawrence. So. Lawrence ■ Haggett’s Pond A.M. 7.10 7.12 7-17 7.20 7.251 7.27 7.32 7.38 7.46 7-45 7.52; Tewkesbury J. Tewkesbury C. Mace’s. Blea.chery. LOWELL. ARRIVE 7.45 7-48 7.56 8.01 8.03 Pass, Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 4.40 4.42 4.47 4.51 4- 56 4.58 5- 03 5.10 5-20 5-28 P.M. • • • • • • •it* • • • • • • • • • • .. .. • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • •••, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8-35 8-41 8-50 12.10 12.13 12.22 4.00 4-03 4-12 . 6.30 6.33 6.42 • « • • • -- . 8.58 12.30 9.92. 4-20 4-24 5-38 6.50 8.10 8.15, A.M. 9.0612.39 4.29 9.12 12.45 A.M. P.M. 4-35 P.M. 5-46 K =0 O • uc j I P.M. P.M. t ' . c , Se f!rst co!u:.ir. ~ T©wn=hJ>irdsfleiic 177 STATIONS. Pass Pass. Pass. Patfs. STATIONS.* Pass Pass. Pass. Pass. LEAVE A.M A.M. P.M. fp.M. LEAVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. LOWELL .... 7 05 11.50 5.00 4.30 AYER JIJNC . 18.13 8.30 12.45 6.00 No. Chelmsford 7.14 11.59 5.09, 4.39 Forge Village - • 8-18 8.46 1.01 6.15 W. Chelmsford 7.19 12.04 5.14 4.44 Graniteville ... 8-23 8 50 1.05 6.20 Westford. 7.25 12.10 5.20 4.50 Westfird. 8.98 8.55 1.10 6-25 Graniteville . • • 7.30 12.15 5-25 4.55 W- Chelmsford 8.35 9-01 1.16 6.31 Forge Village.. 7.34 12.19 5 29: 5.00 No. Chelmsford 8.41 9.06 1.21 6.36 AYER JUNC. 7.50 12.35 5-45 5.15 LOWELL ... 8.50 9.15 1.30 6-45 ARRIVE A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. ARRIVE a.m. . P.M. P.M. BOSTON, LOWELL & NASHUA RAILROAD .—Continued. STONY BROOK BRANCH. Middlesex Central Railroad. —Trains leave Boston for Lex¬ ington Bedford, and Concord at 7.10, 8.25, 12.20 a.m., 2.40,4 20,5.25, 6.25, 7-45, 10.20, 11.10 p.m Leave Concord for Boston and interme¬ diate Stations at 5.50, 6.50,7.55, 8.45, a.m. 12. 45,3.20,4.30,5.55, p.m. __ X Sunday only. CONNECTIONS AT Boston —With all Railways and Steam¬ boat Lines diverging. Ayer Junc. — With Worcester & Nashua and Fitchburg Rail’ys. Nashua— With Con¬ cord Railway and Nashua & Rochester. No. Lawrence— With Boston Maine Ry. Salem —With Eastern Railway. WILMINGTON JUNC .— With Boston &, Maine Railway. PORTLAND & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD. GENERAL OFFICES-PORTLAND ME. (.June 30, 1879. Samuel J. Anderson, President. J. Hamilton, Superintendent. J. W. Dana, Treasurer. Charles 11. Foye, General Ticket Agent. Pas. Pas. Mis P.M. A.M. 7.15 7.32 7.45 8-05 8.22 8-37 8- 52 9.07 9.25 9- 3S 9.50 5.30110.05 5.4510.30 6.1510.45 6-5011.30 7.0011.45 . 12.07 . 12.22 . 12.35 . 1.00 P.M. P.M. 2.30 2-50 3.02 3.25'i 3.45 4.00 4.15 4.30 4.47 5 02, 5.15 Portland Time. Pas -1 Pas ]Pas- LEAVEJ [ARRIVE ...PORTLAND. .. - Westbrook. .. .South Windham. • .. Sebago Lake --- • • Steep Falls. • ••Baldwin .. .. .Hiram Bridge. .. .Brownfield. • • Fryeburg. ...Conway Centre- .. .North Conway..... •. - Glen Station. .. - Upper Bart’ett... . .. Bernis. . .Crawford’s. .. .Fanyan’s. .. Twin Mountain_ . • Bethlehem. .. .Wing Road. ...LUNENBURG.... arrive] [leave A.M. 11.05 10.40! i 10.28: 10.12 9.52 9.37 9.22 9.07 8.50 8.30 8.15 8.00 7.45 7.30 7.00 6.45 A.M. P.M. 6.30 6.15 6.03 5.45 5.25 5.10 5.55 4-40 4.25 4.10 4-00 3-45 3.30 3.05 2 37 2.25 2.10 1.55 1.43 1.18 P.M. P.M. 8.55 8.35 8.22 8.07 7.47 7-30 7.14 7.00 6.45 6.27 6.15 6.00 5.45 5.15 4.30 4.15 P.M- O 2- CO 3 - CD 3 GO PORTLAND & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD-(Vermont Division.) GENERAL OFFICES-ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (July 16, 1879. Horace Fairbanks, President. A. B. Jewett, Superintendent. A. W. Hastings, Cashier. C. H. Stevens, Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Mail Mix. Mis P.M. 1.55 2.32 2.42 4.30 5.02 A.M. 6.00 7.14 7.36 8.00 9.55 5.28 10.34 5.5211.14 6.1211.54 6.52 7.00 7.35 8-26 9.00 P.M. 1.15 1.28 2.50 4.42 6.00 A.M. Stations. leave] [arrive --LUNENBURG.... .. .West Concord. .. .East St. Johnsbury .. .St. Johnsbury. .. Danville. .. .Walden. .. .Greensboro’. . • Hardwick. .. Morrisville.. .. Hyde Park. .. .Cambridge June... .. .Sheldon. • • Swanton .. ..MAQUAMBAY... arrive] [leave Mis Mix- Mix. Mail A.M. P.M. P.M. f 121 11.50 • • • • • 3.09 i 107 11.10 2.25 104 11.00 2.16 99 10.45 4.20 2.05 88 9.54 3.16 1.21 P-* fc> 80 9.32 2.34 L00 72 9.07 1.42 12.32 p 65 8.48 1 02 12-12 w 51 8.08 11.43 11.34 w 47 8.00 11.28 11.28 34 7.25 10-12 10.52 16 6.34 8.12 9.54 2 0 6.00 7.00 9-10 A.M. A.M. i A.M. 2 ^3 ~g- g - ops . a “ * 3. P> A J a cd Mrv,c a P __ ►i 'zr co co _ 0 a a • hs © - © 3 j u—J < . ^4 i i O o £ 3 © 1¥<1>TE.-Figures opp. Stations in first eoluum denote population. X Pop. of Township included^ 12 178 CONNECTICUT WESTERN RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES—HARTFORD CONN. [May 18, 1879. C. J. Camp, President. John F. Jones, Superintendent. Walter Pearce, Gen. Tkt. Agt. WESTWARD TRAINS Mis STATIONS. Pass.! Milk* j Pass. 37200 LEAVE A.M. P.M. 0 HARTFORD .... 10-05 12.30 5 Bloomfield . X150010.17 12.45 11 Tariffyillex210010-30 15Simsbury ...X210010.40 21 Canton.X2650 24 Collinsvill3. 28 P Meadow 29 35 36 N Hartfrd WlNSTED.. X3100 10.55 11.06 11.20 11.24 11.42 1.05 1.15 1.35 1.40 Winsted.. nr , 11-42 WWinsted \ X4iU0 11.47 1.55 2.00 2.25 2.30 3-28 3-36 3-49 3- 58 4.13 4- 20 4.26 4.33 45 Norfolk .. ^ v1fi ^ n 12.12 48 W Norfolk \ Xlbo0 l2.18; 52 E Canaan. J visnn 12-30 55 Canaan. ..\ xuw 12A0 59 Chapmvill I 12.53 62 Salisbury. I v 1 • 00 64 Lakevill . f x3400 1.05 66 Ore Hill.. J 1.10 67 P. H. . E.Chatham r 4THAM Strpsojy -r Hu clson River ISO Map of this Line BOSTON & ALBANY RAILWAY. GENERAL OFFICES-SPR NG. 1ELD, MASS. C. W. Chapin, President. Sp gfield. [June 2, 1879. D. AY. Lincoln, President .Boston. W. Bliss, General Manager ... Springfield. C. 0- Bussell, Genl. Supt .\ . “ |AV. H Barnes, Asst. Supt .Boston. J. B. Chapin, Asst. Supt. Albany. C. E. Stevens, Treasurer .Boston. Boston lime. Mis H- J. Hayden, Gen. Freight Agt., Boston. J. M. Griggs, Gen. Ticket Agent, Springfield. J. F. Gay, freight Agent. Boston. G. H. Penfield. Agent.. East Albany. F. 1). Adams, Master Car Builder, Alston,Mass WESTWARD TRAINS. EASTWARD TRAINS. 0 2 ] 24 45 53 57 62 64 67 69 72 75 78 STATIONS MaiLlExprsf Pass.L N - Y * ^ L ’ fe £ cfic | _ 1 I Exps. Exps. Exprs Mis leave BOSTON. S. Framingh’m AA r ORCESTF.R j f AA T orcester Jc. Rochdale. Charlton -- Spencer. E. Brookfield • Brookfield • • • AV. Brookfield Warren. AYest AA 7 arren. Brinjfield .... 83* Palmer. 88 AAUbraham •.. 93 Indian Orch’d 98 Springfield • J £ 101 W. Springfield 108 AA r Esi field • • 116 Russell . . . 119 Huntingdon. • 126 Chester. 131 Middlefield •. 134 Becket. 137 AYasDington- ■ 142 Hinsdale. 145 Dalton. 148 Pittsfield June 150 Pittsfield — 154 Shaker Village 159 Richmond • • • 162 !Statl Lin;s .. 167 Canaan .. 171 East Chatham 177 Chatham. 182 Chatham Cen. 184Kinderhook.... 200 Greenbush •.. 201 ALBANY .... ARRIVE A.M. A 5.00 8 5.40 9 6-30 9 6- 33 9 6 36 .. 6.50 .. 7.00 .. 7.10 . 7- 15-.. 7.26.. 7.3410 7-41 .. 7- 47 .. 7.54 .. 8.05; 11 8- 17 8.28:.. 8.4011 9.00! 11 9.07.. 9.2412 9.411.. 9- 50.. 10.0212 10.17.. 10.26.. 10.36 .. 10-44.. 10.50 .. A.M. 7.00 7.56 M. .30 .07 • 50' 8.55 ■ 55 9.00 .. 9.05 ... 9-20 .. 9.30 • ••I 9.39 • • 9 47 •• j 9.55 • 43 10.05, ..10.13 . 10.19 •• 10.25 • 07 10.38 .. 10-50 •• 11.01 •3511.15 • 45'.; • ••!.: .03'. 35 . A.M. P.M.! P.M. 11-00 3-00*6.00 . 3.411 6 41 12.10 4.25, 7.25 12.13 4-3(1 7.30 STATIONS. Exps Pass. N.Y Exprs Pass. Exprs LEAVE A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 12-50- 8.08 . 5.20 8-23 1-22 5.47 8.48 1.49 6 2.00 6 2.07 2-24 2- aO 2.48 3- 02 3-17 326 3-35 3-44 8 3.53; 8 • 15' 9.15 ■ 30*9.30: 36.! ■52 9.51 •«.i ■ 1 / .- 1 ■ 3210-27 > 4 <. .57. •07 ..... • 16. • 24. 0 ALBAN 1-1*2.15 Greenbush . Kinderhook... Chatham Cen. Chatham. j 3.08 East Chatham. Canaan.. State Line. Richmond . ..j. Shakei Village Pittsfield ... 4.09 Pittsfield Jnc. Dalton.. Hinsdale.!. A\ T ashington .. j. Becket.. Middlefield... i. Chester.i 5.04 Huntingdon Russell .... AA t estfield. .. 5.37 AV. Springfield A 11.08 11.18 , 11.28 11.36 11 49 . 11.59 . 12.10 12.20 . 12.26. 12-56 LOO, P.M. \ 1.35 2 3 P.M. A.M. 8.00 8.10 8.20 55 8.28 •• 8.41 8.51 20 9.06 9.17 9.24 5610.00 00 10.05' A.M. 4.09 8-4011.30 4-18 .. 4-28. 4-36 9.03 4-47 4.57.(. 5.10 9.3112.28 5.20.. 5.26 9-46 . 5-5610.12. 6. '90 10.15 1.15 P.M. P.M. A.M. 1 17 19 24 30 34 39 42 47 51 £3 06 59 64 67 70 75 82 85 93 100 103 108 113 118 123 126 129 132 134 137 139 144 148 156 157 180 201 5.55 l *6 05 7.05 Springfield { Indian Orch’d AAHlbraham . .1. Palmer. 6-36 Brimfield. ; . West AVarren. Warren.. AV. Brookfield Brookfield — E. Brookfield- Spencer . Charlton. Rochdale. AYorcester Jc. Worcester}* g ^ S. Framingh’m 8.40 BOSTON. 9-20 ARRIVE A.M. 650 6.55 7-27 7- 33 7.48 8 - 02 8-12 8.25 8.33 8-43 8-55 7.17 9-09 9.19 9-27 9.35 9-43 9.54 10.07 10.15 10-33 10.49 10- 55 11.05 11.17 11- 25 11.37 11.47 11.53 12.00 12.09 12.16 12.23 12.30 12.40 12.48 1.05 10.301 10.35 n.io 11 17 11.30 11.47 11.59 12.11 12.19 12.30 12.37 12.42 12.57 1.07 1.17 1.27 1.35 1.46 2.00 2.08 2.24, 2-40: 2-45 3.221 3.48 4-21 1.10 2.02 2-40 5.00 5.35 6.11 P.M. P.M. 4.00 4.12 4.21 4.34 4.44 4.50 4.59 5.09 5.16 5.23 5.30 5.40 5-50 6.05 3.00 5.45 3-055.48 3.40 6.20 3.47 6.26 4.036.41 4.17 6.55 4.29 7.06 4.427.18 4.497.26 5.00 7.37 5.12 7.45* 5.27. 5.37 . 5.47 . 5.56 . 6-05 . 6 16 . 6.30 . 6.38-. 6.54 . 7.09;. 7.15 ry o»- > oi 8.05 8.31 6.15 9-20 7-05 9.55 8.05:10.30 A.M *245 3.18 3-50 P.M. P.M. A.M. 4- 50 5- 32 6.15 * Runs Daily. ^ e '^ T York Sunday Mail. — Leaves Boston *9.00 p.m.. arriving at Springfield at 12.30 Night, and at New York 5-23 a.m. Leaves New l’ork 9-00 p.m. and Springfield at *2-45 a.m., arriving at Boston 6.15 a.m. . Train s (stopping at all intermediate Stations).—Boston leave 1105 a.m., 1.30, 4.30, 5 30, p.m., arrive at AYorcester LOO. 3.30, 6.08, 7.10 p.m. Leave AA T orcester 7.00, 10.00 a.m., 4.00 p.m. Leave Springfield 7.15 a.m., 1.10 p.m., arrive at Boston 11.00 a.m. and 4-20 p.m. BRANCH. —Trains leave N. Brookfield for E. Brookfield at 7 05, 8 20 a.m., 12 05, 4 00, 5 0o, 7 50 p.m. Leave E. Brookfield at 7 35, 9 50 a.m., 12 51, 4 25, 5 40, 8 10 p.m. BRANCH.— Trains leave S. Framingham for Holliston, Metcalf, Braggville, and Milford 8-05 10.16 a.m., 3-00, 5.15,7.35 p.m., arriving at Milford 8-38, 11.12 a.m., 3-35, 5.50, 8.10 p.m. Leave Milford for S. Framingham and intermediate Stations 7-10, 9-30,11-45 a.m., 4.15, 8-20 p.m., arriving atS. Framingham 7.45, 10.05, a.m., 12-40, 4.45,8-55 p.m. _ br ANCH. — Trains leave Boston tor Chapel, Longwood and Brookline 7.15, 8-00, 9.4o a.m., 12.15, 12-45, 2-30. 3-20, 4-45, 5.35, 6.15, 7-15, 9.25,. 10.15, p.m. Sundays 10.10 a.m. 12 45. 4-4n p.m. Leave Brookline for Boston and intermediate Stations 6-30 7.15, 8.00, 8.35 9.15, 10.15, a.m., 12-00 Noon, 1-30, 2.15, 3.55, 5-15. 6-45, 8.15, 9-45, 10-35 p.m. Sundays 9-45 a.m. , 12-20, 2.15 p.m. SfO'tE^FlgRmi opp. Stations in first column denote population, X Pop. of Township included* 181 on preceding page BOSTON to WORCESTER. Dec. 23,1878 Ml STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. I Pass. LEAVE BOSTON. Cottage Farm.. Brighton. Newton. Newtonville ... West Newton. . Auburndale •.. Riverside. A.M. 5-00 5.'i3 5.16 •5.’i9 N- L. Falls Grantville Wellesley Natick ... Saxonville S. Framingham Ashland. Cordaville. Southville. Westboro . Grafton. WORCESTER. ARRIVE 5.27 5.30 5.35 5.45 5.53 6-00 6-03 6.11 6.24 6-45 A.M. A M. 7-00 7.i3 7.18 7.211 7.23' 7.26 a.m. a.m. 8-3011.00 - ! . 8.4111.21 8-4411.26 8-47li.32 Pass Pass. ( Pass. Exps Exps. Pass ] Pass a.m. 11.05 11.15 11.21 11.26 11.29 11.321 11.35 11.371 P.M. 1.30 1.40 1.46 1.52 1.55 1.59 2.04 Pass. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. SP.M. SP.M. 3-00 3.12 3.15 3. i? 8-5411.21 11.45 8.55 11.22 11-49 9-00 7.56 8.04 8.11 8.14 8.22 8- 37 9- 00 A.M. 9.07 9.11 9.16 9.18 9-25 9.35 9-55 A.M 11.27 11.57 12.10 12.17 12.24 12-271 49 12-34 12-46 1.00 P.M. 2-15 2 . 19 : 2-27 2.37; 2.44 2.51 2.55 3.02 3.15 3.25 3.26 3.32 4.30 4.38 4-42 4-45 4.49 5.00 5.30 9.00, 6.00 5.ie9.*i: 6*i2 5.22 5.47 9.15’ 6-15 5.26.;.!. 5.30 5.51! 9.18 6.18 5.34-.. ... 5.37 5.54 .! 6.21 4.56' 4.58- 5.04: 5.44 6 00 5.47 6-04 5.54 6-13 3.415.13 3.465.21 3-515 28 3.535.31 4.005.39 ....5.51 4.30 6.08 P.M.Ip.M. 6.05 P.M. 6.25 6-32 6.38 6.40 6-45 6.57 7.10 P.M. 9-25: 6.25 9.26 6.26 9-32 6.32 Ware River Railroad 5 s ^ ^ x p-j 3 * i . ■ • p—'. CD c n 6.41 6 46 6-51 9-41 9.46 9.52 9.54' 6.53 10.03 7-00 10.15 7.12 10.35 P.M.' ooootoccx-aii,. •.. . /—/—^ /—s. r—v ^ > —3 —4 - J CD • .* \ • > a • - . &>MOO • • : : P WORCESTER to BOSTON. s Sunday ' Ml 33 44 STATIONS. LEAVE WORCESTER. Grafton . W estboro. Southville. Cordaville. Ashland. S. Framingham Saxonville ... Natick . . Wellesley Grantville N. L. Falls Riverside. Auburndale •.. West Newton.. Newtonville ... Newton. Brighton. Cottage Farm.. BOSTON. ARRIVE Pass. Pass. A.M. SA.M. 7.00 7-14 7.27 7-34 7-37 7.44 7.57 Pa9s. A.M. 9-30 9.43 9-53 5-18 10-01 5.1910-03 5.2310 09 5.3210-16 Pass. I Pass. P.M. P.M. 10-GO 1.10 10.13L23 10-25 1.35 10-331.43 10.361.46 10.421.52 10.52 2.02 8.15 9.08 9.13, 9.16 9.20 9.27 9.33 9.45 A.M. 5.38 5-44 5.46 10-22 10.28 10-30 | . . . . • 00 ,. ■ 08'. 11.20 - 5.55 10-39 11.24 2 21 5.58 . 11-27 - - - - . 10-43 11.33 2.24 10.47 11.41:2.27 6.01 6.15 A.M. . 11.47 ... 11.0012.00 2.40 A.M. NOON P.M. Pass. Pass.i Pass Pass P.M. 3.CO 3.12 3.21 3.28 3 29 3.33 3-40 P.M. 4-00 4.13 4.26 4.33 4-36 4.43 4-55 P.M. P.M. 5.00 6.15 5-10 6-27 5.18 6.39 5-24 5-25 5-29 5.35 2.22 5-03 5.40 2.28 2 31 5.10 5.14 2.39 2.43 2*47 2.52 3. is P M. 5-45 5-46 5.21 5.24 5.28 5.31 5.35 5.41! 5-58 6-00 6-ii P.M. P.M. 5-53 OOP 6.46 6-49 6-55 7.05 Pass. P.M. 9 20 9-31 9-39 9.45 9-46 9.50 9.55 7.1510-00 7.22 10-05 7-26 10-06 k COOCnOctO^aiODg . CiOjOM^CCCOOO. Cf *s f 1 tesg 8 tel hrl^ 22 57* 23 H- . td g o tel2 < ^|=: a CD C ‘ 7-35!. 7.38 10-14 7.41. 7.44 10-16 7.49:10.18 ’8.05i6’s6' P.M. P.M J >. OO'-OOcOOOOOOJf . OitO^OOOOOCn. • • • • • f—" 4 i—A f—A .bO tC • «•••• • • • • 2.odi— r.occo. hi -> to to to ►-* k ^CnK“/O0i05K>0ik - OOtSC-.Q^rOQ. I Wj 1 • • a> 05 C75 cn hj • X . . • • 0*00 *—»S 'r . . . . o*ooooor PITTSFIELD & NORTH ADAMS BRANCH. i Pittsfield to North Adams. North Adams to Pittsfield. Ml STATIONS. Pass. Pass. j Pass. Pass Ml STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. . LEAVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. LEAVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. o PITTSFIELD. 9.0011.26 1.35 9.10 0 SO. ADAMS.. 7.00 10-00 12.00 4-00 2 Junction . 9-05 11.30 1.43 9.15 5 South Adams. • 7.10 10.10 12.10 4-10 3 Coltsville . 9.0811.33 1.47 9.18 6 Maple Grove 7.15 10.15 12.15 4.15 6 Berkshire . 9-1411.39 2.00 9.25: 7 Cheshire Harbr 7.20 10.20 12.20 4.20 10 Cheshire . 9.2211.47 213 9. as! iO Cheshire . 7.28 10-28 12.28 4 28 •13 Cheshire Harbr 9.3011.55 2.23 9.39 14 Berkshire . 7.36 10.36 j 2 . 36 4-36 14 Maple Grove .. 9-3-512.00 2.29 9-44 17 Coltsville . 7.42 10-42 12-42 4-42 15 South Adams. . 9-4012.10 2 39 5.50 |18 Junction. 7.45 10.45 12.45 4-45 20 NO. ADAMS. 9.5012 20 2.49 10 00 20 PITTSFIELD. 7.50 10.50 12.50 4.50 ARRIVE A.M.' P.M. P.M. P.M., ARRIVE A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. (June 2, 1879. Hudson & Chatham Branch. Trains leave Chatham forGhnt Pulvers, Millen- ville,Claverack & Hudson 9.06 a.m., 12.10,12.20.5.10 pm Leave Hudson for Chatham and in¬ termediate sta¬ tions 6.25, 10.15 a.m., 2.35, 5.25pm. CONNECT Albany— With N.Y. Central. Albany A c usque- hanna, Troy A Greenbush, and Hudson lliv. Rys. Boston— With ail Railways diverging. Chatham —With New York A Harlem and Harlem Extension Railways. Palmer— With New London Northern Railw’y. Pittsfield —With Housatonic Rrailway. South Framingham— With Boston, Clinton A Fitchburg and So. Framingham A Lowell Rys. IONS AT Springfield— With New York, New Haven A Hartford, and Connecticut River Railways. State Line— With Housatonic Railway. Westfield— With New Haven A Northamp¬ ton Railway. W orc ester— With Norwich A Worcester Providence A Worcester, Worcester A Nashua and Barre A Gardner Railways. *)pri,Sifttiors!nfireteolHinr 1 denote■^O’mJajion. X I*ob. ol l SV>Y5 r »ifllnv> 1C9 St.Louiz fjyr Trois Pistoles /rCacouna _ iviere du Loup St.Anne .Thomas/ Three £,• Arthabaska Richmond trunk "^Pat tctTV' Sherbroote S lenoxville ^Mooseliead L Guilford <# ^ u ^eag ^ #^4 tf”* Plattsb ^OWHEQ/j^ FARMINGTON^#*, 1 |. "Wilton fj WjU I Nd j eur,-' ft Jjetiiel J&ir.. XhF luUAi N xi> rc T i /&r ?\ Northumberland^ / J Gorham instbjM. i j jWjfP' \ / Montpelier USTA Mm Gardiner N.CONWAY aoisonj vyblfboro^ C^ocheste: Concord HA M P S \ Manchester Mellows Tallfi’ ennindton MOUTH J\ r as7iua ejyburyport lowed? certfel " SAUEM. lynn y orcester pringfidid / \ \ MPlyrnoulh PROVIDENCE 3p) HARTFORD | N.HAVEK o MAP OF THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE - ^ o FROM o - NEW YORK & BOSTON TO >»»»>i PORTLAND, BANGOR, ST JOHN & HALIFAX, -via •> ; ——- — EASTERN, MAINE CENTRAL ——A NT) ' • EUROPE AN & NORTH AMERICAN RAIL WAY8 Eng'd for tlie Internation al Railway & Steam ~Nav. Guide f- i : C FISK & Rl/SSELL, v pr m.v. V • 184 EASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICES AND DEPOT ON CAUSEWAY STREET, BOSTON. A P. ROCKWELL, President. JOHN HORNBY, Master of Transportation. N. G. CHAPIN, Treasurer. \\ T . F. BERRY, Geneiai Freight Agent. LUCIUS TUTTLE, General Passenger Agent. TRAINS GOING EAST. {Feb. 17,1879.) TRAINS GOING WEST. Mis C 2 3 5 6 10 11 13 16 18 21 23 28 31 37 39 43 43 44 47 49 51 _56 67 58 63 _67 73 79 109 138 Leave! BOSTON. Somerville. .. Everett. Chelsea . Revere. West Lynn... Lynn. Swampscott- • Salem . Beverly — NorthBe verly Wenham. Ipswich. Rowley. Newburyp’rt Salisbury .... Amesbury..ar Seabrook. HamptonFTs- Hamptn. N.Hampton.. Greenland . • Portsmt’h .lv Lover .ar Kittery. Elliott. Conway Jc. Great Falls- Rochester .. Wolfboro’. .ar N. Conway, ar S. Berwick Jc North Berw’k Wells. Kennebunk .. Biddeford.-.. Saco. W'sf Scarboro Scarboro • •• CapeE'izab’th 'TT \\H q r 70 75 80 85 94 95 100 103 107 108 _ Portland . .lv 137 Brunswick. 146 Bath . ar 195 Rockland . ar 144 Lewiston. . .ar 210 1 Fa rm i ngton a r 170 Augusta . 189 Waterville .. . 208 'kowhfgan- ar 246 Bangor . 449 St. John . Arrive 7-5710.30 12.58 .... 10.33 .... 8.1010.45 1.10 8.15il0.53 1.18 8.25; * * 8.32 11.02 1.29 8.4311.12 1.45 8.50 * * 9-08 11.32 2.C5 10.21 10.05 10.17 10- 30 10.49 11- 05 12.20 I. 35 10.36 10-45 10-53 II. 15 11.34 11.39 11.46 11 52 12 - 00 12.10 11.55 12.10 11.49 11.53 12 . 00 | 12 08 12.15 12.25 * # 2.31 2.38 * 2-57 3.25 3.02 3.13 3.20 12-30 .. 2-00 .. 2.25 .. 5-30 .. 2.12 .. 5.30.. 3- 45 .. 4- 31;.. 5.50 .. 6.50 .. P.M. A.M. 3.40 3.54 4-05 4.22 4.27 4.42 4.50 5.00 5.10 [»i5PM 6.30 7.00 6-45 8.10 3.44 7.27 3.55 4-03, * 4.15 4.27 * 4 49 7.40 8.08 8.30 5.01 .... 5.04'.... 5.14i 8.52 5.24 8.58 5.30 .... 5.44 9.15 5.49 5.57 6.05 6.30 6.45 8.00 10-25 10-47 10-52 P.M. 1 P.M. P.M 11.30 11.45 1.08 8.35 11 35 2-20 2.55 3-47 8.10 6.10 (3 • 45 P.M. A.M. 10.00 10-07 1 P.M. 12.30 P.M. P.M 3.15 7.00 .. 10-14 * 12.43 3.27 7.12 # * ML 206 279 260 278 253 308 370 321 312 341 Leave St. John .... Bangor . ‘ s kowhegan .. Waterville ... Augusta . Farm ngton.. Leiciston .... Bocktand .... Bath . Brunswick . . Portland. ar A.M. 7-30 735PM 3.15 9.58; 10.50 A.M. A.M. 342 ,346 349 354 355 364 369 374 379 51 59 J65 382 386 391 10.45;. 1.25 . 6.35 . 12.30 • 1.55 • PORTLAND.lv 2-05 CapeElizabth. Scarboro.. W. Scarboro.!. Saco....*_ 2-32 Biddeford .. Kennebunk.. Wells. N. Berwick..j. S. Berwick Jc . 2.37 2.57 N. Conway .. Wolfboro Rochester . Great Falls Conway Jc... Elliott. Kittery. 4.00 Lover. 392 Portsm’th.Iv 4.10 398 Greenland -.. . 40C N. Hampton.. 402 Hampton .... ! . 405 Hampton F’ls. 406l Seabrook.. . Am es bury.. 4 ^Salisbury... 412 ! N’burport.1v 5.00 418 Rowley . 421 Ipswich. 5.22 426; Wenham .... 428 N. Beverly.. 431 Beverly. 435 Salem. 436 Swampscott.. 437 Lynn. 438 West Lynn.. 442 Revere. 143 Chelsea. 445 Everett. 147 Somerville .. 145 BOSTON-. Arrive 5.50 7.20 6.55 7.2-5 8.40 8.45 8-51 8.58 9.05 9.15 9.20 9.42 A.M. A.M. 10.08 10.20 7.20 7.34 J 7.20 8.21 9-45 10.00 7.55:10.30 ★ 10.42 8.25 * 8.38 8.44 * 11.00 * 11.15 11.22 11.28 11.31 8.45; 11.20 8.57 5.45 6.00 6.14 9.08 # 6.45 7715 7.30 7.35 11.30 11.47 t 9.2712.14 9.37 12.24 * 9.50 10.00 t I. 10.11 12.56 12.36 12.45 10.28 - 11 X . 1 j 6.2010.35 1.20 16.30 ^ “ A.M. 10.45 1.30 A.M.i P.M. 7.55 * 8.17 8.27 * 8.40 8.50 9.01 * * 9.15 * 9.22 9.30 6.30 7.45 8.48 9.40 7.45 11.05 7.35 10.40 11.25 12.45 1.00 * * * 1.30 1.35 1.65 * * 2.52 2.25 ... 3.00 * * * 3.25). 3.35 . 3.48 1 .. 4.02!.. 4.151.. 4.25.. 4.30.. 4.36 .. 4.45 .. 4.57 5 *ii 5.30 A.M. P.M- Stops to take passengers only. f Stops to leave Passengers only. * Stops on signal. Extra Trains leave Boston for Newburyport 6 p.m. Amesbury for Boston, 3.10 p.m. 185 EASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY-Continued. LOCAL TRAINS. Boston 9 Salem and Rockport. Boston to Salem and Rockport- Leave A.M. A.M.f P.M. P.M. | P.M. A.M.I NOON! P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. BOSTON" . T 15 10 45 2 15 5.00 6.30 8.3012.00 2.55 3.55 5.15 s6.00 119.30 Snmprvillp . 7.22 * i * * * * 4.02 . i * * 7.26 10.55! . • • • • .... 6.40 8.4112.11 3.06 4.05 5-24 6.11 9.40 Ohpl«pn . 7 30 10.59! 6.43 12.15 3.10 4.09 5.28 6.15 9.43 Revere . 7.33' * * * * * 4.13 * * I * Wpst. TiVrm .. 7 41 * £ 9.12 * * 4.22 1 *■ Lynn. 7 45 11.19 2.43 5.26 7.04 9.18 LL35 3.30 4.28 5.44 6.37 10.00 Swn.m nsprd.f.. 7 48 7.09 9.2212.39 3.34 4.31 6.40 10.04 S \LEM . 8 00 11 32 2.55 5.40 7.19 s9.32 12.48 3.43 4.40 5-54 6.5010.13 erly. ..... ••• 8.10 11.40 3.03 5.48 7.27 _ — — PpvArlv T?ovm .... 8 21 11 52 3 16 6 00 7-38 TVT nnphpsfpr . 8 26 11 58 3 23 6 07 7 44 t t 1 rm ap at dr ft id 19 15 3 40 6 25 7.59 ROOKEORT ft Kfi 1 9 9a 3 53 6 35 8.10 ... Arrive A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.mJ , Rockport and Salem to Boston. Leave A.M . A.M. A.M A.M. A.M . A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. ROCKPORT . 6 05 7-15 10.00 1.20 4.45 (Hon pester . 6 15 7 25 10.10 1.30 4.55 TVT a n p. h p s t p.r . 6 30 7 40 . 10.25 1.45 5.10 Reverlv Farm . 6 36 7 44 * * 10.30 # .... 1.51 5.15 Rpvprlv . 6 50 8.00 10.43 ‘2.05 5 . 22 Salem . 6 00 7 00 8 10 s9 . 1510 . 55 12.15 7.00 5.20 2.15 5.33 8.00 Swamnscott . .... 6 09 7 08 9.5511.04 12.25 7.08 2.24 5.46 8.08 Lynn .. 6.13 7.11 7.53 9.28 11.08 12.28 7.12 5 31 2.28 5.52 8.12 West Lvnn . 6.17 * 7-57 * 11.12 * 7.16 * 2.32 5.56 8.16 Revere . * * * * * 2.40 6.05 18.24 Chelsea . 6 30 7 27 8.09 9.5011.27 12.44 7.28 5 16 2.44 6.09 8.28 Everett . 6 33 7 31 8 13 9.5411.31 12.48 7.32 2.48 6.12 8.32 Somerville. 6 37 7 36 8 17 9 5811.35 12.52 7.35 5.53 2.52 6.17 8.35 BOSTON . .. 6.46 7.45 8.25 ..... S100511.44 1.00 7.45 6.00 3.00 6.25 8.45 A rrive A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Stops to take passengers only. * Stops on signal. || Wednesday at 11 00, Saturday at 10 00 p.m. s Sundays only. § Stops to leave passengers from Lawrence Branch. Lynn Trains. Boston for Lynn, §6 20, §8 30, §9 15, §10 15 a.m., §1 00, §3 35. §4 50, §5 50, 6 35, *9 40 p.m. Lynn for Boston, §5 45, §7 00, §755, §9 25, gin 25, a.m., §12 00, §2 00. 4 45, §6 00, 8 30. p.m. Boston for Swampscott 9 45, 11 35 a.m., 3 25, 5 05, 6 15, 11 30 p.m. SWAMPSCOTT FOR Boston 7 00, 8 45,10 30 a.m., 12 55, 4 10, 6 00, 705 p.m. §Via Saugus Branch. ^Wednesday 11 15, Saturday 10 10 p.m. Swampscott Branch. For Swampscott Phillip’s Peach, Beach Bluff, Clifton, Devereux and Marblehead.— Leave Lynn 7 15, 9 22 a.m., 3 33, 5 30, 6 33 p.m. Returning, leave Marblehead at 6 48, 8 00 a.m., 12 03, 4 18, 6 00 p.m. Lawrence Branch. For Middleton, Boxford, Sutton’s Mills and Lawrence.— L^ave Salem 7 05, 11 35 a.m., 4 45 p.m. Returning, leave Lawrence 8 10 a.m., 1.00, 5 50 p.m.; leave Middleton 7 05 a.m., 0 30 p.m. For Danvers, Danversport and Peabody— Leave Salem 6 25, 9 35, a.m. 12 50, 3 45, 5 55, 6 45 p.m. Returning, leave Danvers 655, 10 35 a.m., 5 0 >, 5 45, p.m. Mficrblehead Btanch. Leave Salem 7 10, 8 20. 9 30 a.m., 1 15, 2 40, 4 45, 0 10 n.m. Leave Marblehead 6 10, 7 40.9 00, a.m., 12 25, 2 10, 3 25, 5 40 p.m. South Beading Branch# Leave Boston 7 45, 11 30 a.rr.., 3 00, 4 45 p.m. Leave Salem 7 25, lo 00 a.m. 2 00, 4 50 p m. Essex Branch. For Hamilton, WoodbIrys, Essex Falls and Essex— Leave Wenham 8 35 a.m, 4 15, 7 00p.m. Return ing, leave Essex 7 10 a.m., 1200, 6 20 p.m. 1“6 EASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. The Shortest and Quickest Route to Portland, Bangor and St. John, N.B., and all Points in the Maritime Provinces; also, to North Conway and the White Mountains. NEW ROUTE TO THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Through Trains Daily to St. John. The Shortest and Only all-rail route to Calais, St. Stephen, Houlton, Woodstock, St. Andrews, Shediac., &c. BOSTON TO ROCKLAND. BANGOR. ST. JOHN & HALIFAX. 2 Trains leave Boston, via Eastern Railroad, at 7 35 a.m., and 7 00 p m., The 7 35 a.m. is a Day Express and runs through without change of cars, arriving at Bangor 6 58 p.m. The 7 00 p.m. train is Night Express, composed of day cars and Pullman sleeping cars, and without change, arriving at Bangor 6 00 in the morning. This train makes close connection with train for St. John and Halifax. Through tickets for sale at the station on Causeway street. Seats and berths in Pullman cars extra charge. Fare to St.John, $10.00 ; to Halifax, all rail, $15.50 ; Halifax, via boat, from St. John, and Windsor and Annapolis Railway, $14.50. Trains leave Boston for Bath, Lewiston and Augusta 8.30 a.m. and 12 30 p.m., ar¬ riving at Bath 3.30 and 7 13, Lewiston 3.08 and 6 10, and Augusta 4.30 and 8 10 p.m. No change of cars between Boston and Augusta. The Knox and Lincoln Railroad, from Bath to Rockland, is completed, and trains run through from Portland without change of cars, twice daily, viz : at 9 00 a.m., and 12 30 p.m. Through tickets for sale at Railroad station, Causeway street. Fare to Rockland $4.50. Only 23 hours between Boston and St. John; 19 hours from Portland to St. John. Baggage checked through from Boston to St. John. First-class refreshment rooms at Portland, Brunswick, Danville Junction and Bangor. Chicago Time.] MICHIGAN AIR-LINE RAILWAY. {June 9,1879. Going West. Going East. stations. Mail. Exps. Mis STATIONS. Exps. Mail. General Office, Romeo, Mich LEAVE DETROIT . Port Huron. St. Clair. Ridgeway ... -450 Armada .. X1900 ROMEO.... X410 ARRIVE A.M. 7-30 6-35 6.10 9-00 9.20 9.45 A.M. P.M. 425 3.45 3.40 6.20 6.35 6.50 P.M. LEAVE ROMEO. Armada. Ridgeway. St. Clair. Port Huron. DETROIT . ARRIVE A.M. 6.45 7.00 7.20 10-20 10-00 9.25 P.M. 3-15 3.35 4.10 7-10 7-10 6.20 P.M. M. S. Hadley, Gen. Manager. P. H. Casey, Treasurer. Stages leave Romeo for Almost on arrival of Morning and Evening Trains. Ridgeway —Connects with Grand Trunk Ry. East and West. Trains run daily, Sunday e>certed, by Chicago Time. 187 HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE & FISHKILL RAILWAY. Standard of Time, Clock at Hartford Depot. GENERAL OFFICES —HARTFORD, CONN. G. M. Bartholomew, Acting Trustee. Samuel Nott, General Superintendent. J. T. McManus, Assistant Superintendent. A. G. Tuttle, General Freight Agent. L. Tuttle, General Ticket Agent. J. M. Belden, Secretary. MAIN LINE TIME TABLE. [Sept 23,1878. I Providence to Hartford & Waterbury. Mis STATIONS. Xl0,500 Pass, i Pass. leave 0 Providence. .70,000 2 Olneyville 4 Cranston • • • X5,000 9 Natick... 11 Riverp’nt 13 Quidnick • 14 Washington.. • -275 18 Coventry... 22 Summit.150 24 Greene.110 27 Oneco. 29 Sterling. 32Moosup.... x 5 000 35 Plainfield ’ 39 Canterbury • X 1,550 45 Versailles. 48 Baltic.X3,500 51 Scotland. 55 So. Windham v ^nn 5 S,WillimantiC' X 5DUU 64 Hop River-• . 67 Andover.475 73 Bolton.500 78 Vernon .... X5,500 81 Manchester. X4.500 82 Buckland’s 86 Burnside 87 EastHartfordx3000 901Hartford. 37500 \ A < L 95 Newington 99 New Britain X9500 104 Plainville. .. .1500 I x 3 - 800 112|Terryville.150 115 Tolies- • • • • 117 Wheaton’s 120 Waterville 123 Waterbury. .10,950 ARRIVE Pass.; Pass.! Pass. Pass. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 7.00 10.25 11.00 1 2.35 5.30 6.25 7-0910.34 7.2110.45! 7.27 10.51 7-33 10.57 7.40 11-03 7- 49*1111 7.56*1119 8- 02 *1124 8.09 *1130 8.14 *1134 8-22 11.42 8-4211.50 8- 5112.05 *9.02*1216 9- 0812.22 9-15 9-22 Waterbury & Hartford to Providence. Mis STATIONS. *1112 2 11.30 2 11.35! 3 11.451 3 11.50 P.M. 9-30 12.48 *9-57. l0.05n.0S *1018 . 10.28 1.31 10•37 1 1-41 10.55 1 11.08 11.10 11.25 11.36 11.46 11.56 12.05 12.19 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 5 5. *5 5 A.M. ,*5 5.45 5 5.55 6 d TS U 3 d 44 5 57 5 04 6 ,12 6 20 6 .29 ,37 .44 .51 ,58 06 *1235 12.501 P.M. 16 7 30 *7 41 7 47! 7 54 7 02) 7 10 ; 8 22*8 30! 8 ,43| 8 53! 8 02 8 41 54 03 .11 .20 .28 .35 .40 .46 .51 .59 .05 .20 .321 .40 .47; .55 .05 .17 .25 .38 • 48 .58 6.39 6.54 7.01i 7.09 7.16 6-17 9.14 6 30i 9.27 6.00 6-45 1 9-45 6.14! 7-0010.00 6.27i 7-1110 11 6.39 .... 6.50;.... • • • * A.M. 8.15 8-30! 8-42, 8-52 8- 571 9 08 9- 22 15 18 19 24 28 36 37 41 P.M. *9.34 .1 9.50 P.M.I A.M. LEAVE 0 Waterbury . 3 W aterville - • 6 Wheaton’s • • 8 Tolies. 11 Terry ville... Bristol. Forestville • • Plainville . New Britain Newington • • 33 Hartford. S a < L East Hartford Burnside. - Buckland’s... 42 Manchester. • 45|Vernon. 50 Bolton. 56 Andover .... 59 Hop River .. • 65 Willimantic . 68 So. Windham. 72 Scotland. 75 Baltic -- 78 Versailles-.. • Canterbury .. Plainfield.. • Moos up. Sterling. Oneco. Greene . Summit. Coventry .- Washington. Quidnick. _Riverpoint •. • 114 Natick. 119 Cranston. 121 Olneyville.. • • 123 Providence. arrive A.M. A.M. A.M. 8-1011.50 t *8.25 *1205 ! t |. 8.38,12.19 8.5112.32 8-57.12.40i P; s- A.M. Pass P.M. 4.10 4.25 84 88 91 94 96 99 301 105 109 11 112 6.00 6.14 6.27 6-30 6-43 t t 6.58 7.07 *7 16 7.29 *7.36 7.48 7.56 *8.05 8.13 8.21 8.32 8.42 8.52 9-00 *9.05 9.12 9.17 9.25 9.34 9-40 9-47 *9.52 10.05 9.02 9.14 9.24 9.36 10.05 10.18 t t 10.37 10 48 12.50i 1.03 1.15! 1.30 2.25 2-38 7.00 7.08 7.15 7.28 4.38 4.50 4.57j 5.03 5.17 7.40, 5.28 7-55 5.45 " 6-35 . 6-48 *1108 11 .’28 11.47 *1154 i2.’i5 12.22 12.29 12-33 12.40 12.46 12.54 1.02 l-0> 1.15 *1.23 1.35 2.54 3.03 3.13 3.26 *3.34 3.45 S-57 *4.05 4.121 4-19 *4-30 4-41 4- 48 4.56 5.02 5.09 5.14 5.22 5.32 5.36 5.43 5- 48 6 - 02 7.04 7.13 *7.23 7.36 *7.45 57 7. r ' r 10.15 1-44 A.M. P.M. A.M. 6.55 7.051 7.15 7.21 7.30 7.38 7.49 7.58 8.05 8-13 8-19 >> d ’n d U1 P.M. 7.30 7.36 7.44 7.50 8-33 8.05 6.11 P.M. 8.43 8-15 A.M. P.M * Flag Stations. Average ticket fare 3j cents per mile. Trains leave Hartford for New Britain 12.30- 6.45 p.m., for Bristol 6.00 a.m., & o.50 p.m., Bristol for Hartford 7-00 a.m., & 6.55 p.m., Hartford for Vernon 4.50 p.m., Washington for Providence Branch Trains— Leave Rockville for Vernon 5.30,6.50, 10.05 a.m., l.lo, 2.45, 5.40, P- m -j leave Vernon for Rockville 7.20,10.48 a.m., L45, 3.03, 5.53, 7.13, p.m. Leave bout.h Man¬ chester for Manchester 6 15, 6.40. 7.15, 10.25 a.m., 1-30, 2 40, 5. A), 5.50, p.m. » leav‘ Chester for South Manchester 6.25, 6.58, 7.25,10-40 a.m., l-4o, 2.54, 5.20, <.04, p.m. B a^e Hope for River Point5.35, 7.55, 9-35 a.m., 12.50, 5.2 d, 6 40 p.m., Saturdays t -30 p.m. ; leave River Point for Hope 7.27, 8.25, 10.51 a.m., 3.04, 6-Gft, 7.01 p.m.. Saturdays H-35 p.m. _ Hartford — With New Haven, Hartford & Springfield Ry,, and with Steamers for New York New Haven, and the various points on Lmg Island Sound. Moosup — With Stages for Brooklyn* Plainfield — With Norwich gton. Iowa. Edward Gale, Gen.Accountant. “ JN. J. Howe Gen . Agent. Chicago , III. GOING WEST. STATIONS. Expe ra'.fic •spec!. LEAVE P.M. A.M. CINCIKNATI.jt7.C0 -- . Indianapolis - m.15 IPeorif Mixed T-: xpc : LaEayette Toledo.... Ft. Wayne - . Logansport • |CHICAGOC II Cl) 0 STATE LINE. 2 Sheldon. 11 Watseka • • 19 Crescent City 25 Gilman. 29 La Hogue ... 35 Piper City -.. 40 Chatsworth • 47 Forrest. 52!Fairbury.. .. 58 j Weston. €3|Chenoa. 67 Meadows .... 71 Gridley. 78 El Paso 85 92 94 99 102 Secor. Eureka. Oruger. Washington- iFarmdale. •• 109jBilton-.. Ill PEORIA A L 119|Hollis 120 Orchard Mines. 1122 127 134 137 139 144 149 ! 55 AM 540PM 8.40 104PPM 7 35 10.07 12-05 AM 5.20 8.03 • • • 3- 5511.40 4 *4 4- 58 12.28 5-27 5.41 5-55 6.06 fP.M. 8.30 am! A.m2 8.50 11 15)12.15 9.55 1 - 00 ) 10.20 1.56; 11 Oi 2 3 t-22 IE 57 t. 4012.12 1.04 1 l4j 1 23 133 Mapleton Glasford. Breeds. Rawalts. Canton . Giver. * Cuba. • • • • • •. 6.19*1 .44/ 6.50 1.53 *7.01.1 7.10) 2.09 7.25! 2.26 2 36 2- 49 *2.53 3.05 3- 19 • • • • • 3.30 3-35 3.57 *4.'05 4.15 *4.29 154 Smithfield- 158 Seville. 161 .. .* Stonington • •. * N Philadelph. Bushnell-. | A Scottsburg... * Good Hope • • Sciota. 189|Blandinsville 195 La Harpe.... 199 Disco. 205 Iowa. 215 Burlington. . 165 171 175 179 183 195 La Harpe .. 200 La Crosse... 205 Burnside ... 210 Ferris. 211 McCall. 216 Elvaston.... o22!Hamilton... $23 Keokuk. z 22 Hamilton... 227) WARS AW . 2 j arrive 7.40 7.56 8-01 8.12 8.28 *8.34 8.40 8 50 9.15 * 9 -27 9.39 9-54 10.03 10.10 10.18 10.32 10.44 10.52 10 57 11.23 11.25 11 45 11.56 12.09|*6.03 12.171*6-10 12.301*6.22 12 45 6.33 1.06|*6.37 1.20 7.16 4.42 5.03 5.15 4- 5. 5. 6 . 6 . 6 . *7 / . 7. 8 . 0 c- • 9. 10 . 10 . 11 . 11 7 . 8 . 8 8 9. 9, 10 10 10 11 11 12 53 40 07 40*1130 25 1.35 2.03 2.23 2.43 371*3.05 07; 3.23 35 3.45; 58J 4.03 20. 40*4.35 34 5.00 12; *5.24 03; 5.50 08*5.58 38) 6.17 10 6.43 • *6.52 401 7.00 30 10 15 33 00 40 00 17 48 20 }. 45 05 12.55 1.50 12 1 1 1 *1 1 2 2 5.46|*1. * 1 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 3. 6. 6 . 7. 7.40 30 51 12 30 58 30 10 45 45 50 6.36 01 *6-46 16 28 33 45 00 15 25 45 M. *6.57 7.05 7.11 7.22 7.35 7.50 8 . 00 , 8.20 P.M. 4-00 4.24 4.54 5.20 5.38 6.10 6.40 VVabR A.M. 1037 10 55 .. ... 11.10 6.55 11.20 7.30; ... A.M. GOING EAST- Mils STATIONS, N Yrkj Chic. Sj eel ! Sped 0 I -- I 11 16 17 22 27 32 0i 10 16 20 26 32 36 40 44 50 55 j 57| 61 66 71 76 78 81 88 93 95 96 104 106 109 116 121 123 130 137 144 148 152 157 163 168 175 180 186 190 196 204 213 215 LEAVE WARSAW . Hamilton. . 6; Keokuk. 0 Hamilton... Elvaston.... McCall. Ferris. Burnside ... La Crosse... La Harpe .. Burlington Iowa. Disco...... La Harpe... Blandinsville Seiota. Good Hope. Scottsburg. Bushnell.. N Philadelphia Stonington. - Seville. Smithfield.- Cuba. Civer. Canton . Rawalts. • • • Breeds. Glasford.... Mapleton... Orchard Mines Holl is ........ PEORIA.. A.M, 3.25 3.45 4.00 4.10 4.25 T PM 4-42 *4.5 4 *5-09 5.20 4.00 4- 40 5- 03 5.25 5.40 *5.52 * 6.00 6.20 *6.47 *7.05 *7 13 7.25 *7.36 7.45 *7.51 *7.58 8.13 S.23 Hilton. Farmdale. .. Washington Cruger. Eureka. Secor.. El Paso. ... Gridiey .... Meadows ... Chenoa. Weston. Fairbury r.. Forrest. Chatsworth. Piper City. • La Hogue... Gilman—. Crescent City Watseka . 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Susp.Brtdge2300 : 1 13 ARRIVE; A.M. 3-44 4-05 5.07 5-50 6-22 6 47 2 . 3. 3. 5. 5. 5. 6 . 6 . 7. i-r I • 7. 8 . 8, 8 . 9 10- 01 18 52 00 22 35 05 28 10 50 58 22 35 52( 20 06 6.10 6-27 7.00 8.00 A.M. 9-47 7.42' 8.10 8- 37! 9 03, 9- 24 9.45| 9-52 10.05 io’io 11.50 P.M. 1.08 P.M. 10. 10. 10 - 10- 11 . 11 . 1. 2- 2- 3. 3. 3- 3. 4- 4. 06 11 40 53 06 17 50 12 23 13 23 32! 50 231 55l 2.20 2- 40 3.13 3- 37 3.43 4.02 4.14 4- 27 4.48 5- 30 '5V30 5.37 6.00 6 . 12 , 6.23 7.01 7.10 P.M. 5. 5. 6- p. 9. p. 21 42 15 M. 30 M. P.M. Line. ] GOING EAST- Mle STATIONS. Exps. Mail. LEAVE A.M.) A>M> 0SUSP. BRIDGE 7.15;. 9.05 9-40 21 Buffalo’. 32 Lancaster. 40 Alden. 46 Darien. 52 Atiica. 59 Linden. 69 S Warsaw. 76 Gainesville .. 78 Castile. 82Portage. 88 Nunda. 100 Canesaraga ... l^jHoRNLLSV’LE Lf H 05 116 Canisteo. 132 Cameron Mills.. 137 Raihboneville .. 142 Addison. 151 Fainted Post.... 153 Corning. A.M.I 8. OOi 7-20 7-46 Exps. A.M. 7.35 A.M. 9.20 9.52 10-30 Exps.iAccm I Rochester 11.56 12.18! 11.10 il - 28 9.20 9.36 10-05 , B -10.37 c 9-58 10.25 ••••10-33 —110.50 # 1.50 II • 35 2.02 2.47 2.58 3.15 3.38 3.50 1.33 1.56 P.M. 2.00 P.M. *2.50 4-10 P.M. *5.50 6.16 4.47 5.02 5.11 5.22 5.36 ! 6.35' 6 45 7- 05 7.21 7.41 7.53 8 00 8.10 8.25 8- 49 9.20 Pt i • 45 O. •00| 9.00 1.391 2.15 2-54 153 Corning.. 12-18 170 Elmira . ! t. 07 17< Wellsburg. 183 Chemung. 188 Waverley. 195 Barton. 197 Smithboro. 207; Owego. 221 Union. 229 Binghampton .. 238 Kirkwood. 243 Great Bend ... 252,Susquehanna .. 367 Deposit. 280 Hancock. 308 Calicoon. '313 Cochecton. 322’Narrowsburg....) 6.13 333jLackawaxen . . J 6.33 i37|schohola. ; 6 Port Jervis. ... 8: Otisville. 3/7 380 3-18 3.40 4 12 4.41 5.32 3.50 4.40 5.00 5.16 5.35 5.50 6-00 6-33 7.10 7.40 8.03 8.20 8.38 *( 392 394 396 402 409 412 416 418 420 422 427 432 437 443 Middleton Hampton • Goshen Greycourt... Oxford. Monroe.. Turner’s ... Newburg Jc Southfield- • . Sloatsburg ., Suffern ... Ramsey’s ... Allendale .. Hohokus- . Ridgewood.. Paterson. .. Pa.-saic. Rutherford.. Jersey City New York. ♦ • « » 20 8.03 8.15 8.45 9.S8 6.10 1.56 2.35 3.13 3.56 4.40 5.08 5.30 6.04 6.32 7.24 8.08 8-34 9.20 10-01 io’15 10.40 8.15 4.00 8.15 8.55 9.30 10.10 ii.oo 11.55 12.39 1.09 2.29 3-43! P.M. 4.40 11.05 11.35 11.43 .10.12 ArrJO.25! *, aily. Other trains daily except Sundays! P.M. P.M. 12.10 12.25 P.M. 5.51 1.10 1.19 1.30 1.47 1.55 2-02 2-14 6.23 7-051 7.251 2.28 2- 42 2.54 3.06 3.12 3.18 3- 23 3.37 3.48 3.59 4- 22 4.40 A.M. P.M.; I A* O ff .Figures opp* Stations in T : jrsf column denote population* X Pen Tindi !?*** 44 * 1 196 New York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad and Branches. [Dec. 23, 1878. NORTHERN RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. Mis STATIONS. [1.000.000-LYE NEW YORK 0 JerseyC33000 6 N DurhamllO 7 Grant on. 9 Ridgefield •.. 14 Engl’wood 420 15 Highland ... 16 Ten a fly .310 17 Cresskill. .110 IP Closter • • .415 21 Norwood •••• 23; Tapp an...... 24 J Sparkill. 25’Piermont 1710 29! N yack. . .3450 ARRIVE Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass Pass. A»M • A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 7.00 8.30 9-45 1.0C 4.00 8.30 7-15 8.45 10.00 1.15 4.15 8.45 7.28 9.00 • • • • • *1.32 . *9.03 *7.38 9.06 • • • • • *1.34 *9.06 7.42 9-12 10-25 1.41 4 41 9.15 7.59 9.25 10.39 1.55 4-53 9.26 *8.01 9-27 *1041 *1.57 4.55 *9.28 8.04 9.31 10.45 2-01 4-58 9.32 8.07 9-35 10.49 2 05 5-02 9.36 8.18 9.47 10 • 57 2-12 5.10 9-44 8-27 9.51 11.01 2.16 5.14 9-48 8-32 9.56 11.07 2.20 5.20 9.53 8.35 10.00 11.10 2.25 5.25 10-00 8.40 10-05 11.15 2.30 5.30 10.05 8.50 10-15 11.25 2-40 5.40 10-15 AM. A.M. 1 A-M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Mis STATIONS. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. Pass. lye A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 0 NYACIv. 5.30 7.1C 7.55 9.17 1.10 5.10 4 Piermont • • • • 5.40 7.20 8.05 9.27 1.20 5.20 5 Sparkill. 5.45 7.25 8.10 9.32 1.30 5.25 6 Tappan. 5.48 7-27 9-36 1.35 5.29 8 Norwood .... 5.53 7.31 9.42 1.42 5-35 10 Closter. 5.58 7.36 8.18 9.47 1.48 5.42 12 Cresskill .. • . 6.05 7-42 9.52 1.56 5.49 13 Tennfly . 6.09 7-46 8.25 9-55 2.01 5.53 14 Highland .... 16.11 7.49 *9.57 *2.04 *5.55' 15 Englewood... 6.15 7.53 8.30 10-00 2-10 6.00 20 22 23 Ridgefield. -. • Granton. New Durham 6.29 16.36 16.39 8.04 • • • • • *1012 *1018 10.20 2.25 *2.31 *2.33 6.12 6.18 6.21 29 Jersey Cut.. 6.56 8-27 8-57 10.40 2.55 6.40 — NEW YORK 7.10 8.40 9.10 10.55 3-10 6-55 ARRIVE A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ROCHESTER DIVISION. Trains leave Corning at 6 50 a-m, 1 55, 7 23, p m ; arrive at Rochester at 1050, a.m, 6 55, 11 20 p.m. Leave Rochester 6 00, 9 10 a.m, 4 00, 6 00 p.m ; arrive at Corning at 950 a.m, 2 03, 732 p.m, 1 00 a.m. Distance 94 miles. Attica Branch— Leave Avon for Attica at 8 00,10 05 a.m, 5.30 p.m. Leave Attica at 8 30,10 42 a.m, 4 50 p.m. Distance 34 miles. Western Division —Trains leave Hornellsville at 8 15 a-m, 12 20,12 50, 8 55 p.m, arrive at Dunkirk at 1 30, 5 45, 8 15 p.m, 2 20 a-m, Leave Dunkirk at 7 05, 910 a.m, 1.05 p.m; arrive at Hornellsville at 12 45, 5 55, 6 15 p.m. Distance 128 miles. Newark Branch —Leave New York 6 45, 8 30, a m, 3 15, 5 15, 6 15, 7 30 p.m. Leave Pater¬ son at 5 50, 7 00, 8 05, a.m, 1 30, 4 40, 5 55, 10 30 p.m. Sunday Specials leave New York at 9 15 a-m, 6 30, 12 00 midnight. Leave Paterson 8 00 a.m, 5 p.m. Distance 19 miles. Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls and International Bridge Branch— Leave Buffalo at 8 40 a-m 12 10, 2 15, 8 20, 1215p.m. Leave Clifton at 4 20, 1120 a. m, 145, 7 20 p.m. Pine Island Branch— Leave Goshen at 11 30 a.m, 7 05 p.m. Leave Pine Island at 6 25 a-m, 5 00 p.m. Distance 12 miles. Monticello and Port Jervis Branch —Leave Port Jervis at 12 20, 8 25p.m. Leave Monticello at 8 00 a.m., 5 30 p.m. Distance 24 miles. Dansville and Mt. Morris Branch -Leave Dansville at 6 40 a.m., 3 50 p.m. Leave Avon at 10 05 a-m., 6 05 p.m. Distance 30 miles. Montgomery Branch —Leave Goshen at 1115 a.m, 550 p.m. Leave Montgomery 8.17 a m., 9 47 p.m. Distance 33 miles- Buffalo, Bradford and Pittsburgh Railroad Division— Leave Carrollton at 9 30,12 10 a.m. 4 10 p. m. Leave Gilesville at 6 40 a.m.,1 40pm. Distance 25£ miles. Leave Carrolton for Bradford 12.40 p.m. Leave Bradford 2.30 p.m. Distance 14 miles. Piedmont Branch —Leave Sparkill at 8 40,11 10 a m., 6 00 p.m. Leave Suflfern 710 a.m., 1.55, 5 50 p.m. Distance 17 miles. Newburg & Warwick and Newburg & N.Y-R.R. Branches.— Leave Turner’s for Newburg -| at 10 50 a.m., 5 05, 6 02 p m. Sunday, 11 10 a-m., 5 10 p.m. Leave Newburg at 710, 8 35 a-m-, 3 30, 4 45p.m. Sunday 9 45 a.m., 4.00 p.m. Leave Warwick for Newburg at 655. 12 45a.m.. 5 45 p.m. Leave Newburg at 6 40 a m., 5 05 p.m. Distance 29 miles. XOT*2.-Fiscuves opp. £?***"“»;£ in first coinaiauccote population, x I'op, ef Towaship included. 197 SHEBOYGAN & FOND DU LAC RAILROAD. L. A. Emerson, Supt. A. G. Ruggles, Pres. A Treas. Jas. G. Smith, Gen. Fr’ght Agt, GENERAL OFFICES—FOND DU LAC, WIS. [June 8, 1879. Edwin Slade, Secretary A Vice-President. M. Ewen, Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agt. J. C. Waterbury, Gen. Accountant, M. J. Walsh, Train Dispatcher, GOING WEST GOING 3 Mis STATIONS. Mixed Pass. Mis stations. [5400. LVE 0 SHEBOYGAN. A.M. 6.40 P.M. 2.55 0 LEAVE PRINCETON . 5 S’b’g’nF’lls 1200 7.06 3.10 6 St. Marie . 10 Town Line . 17.34 13.27 9 Green Lake - • • • | 14 Plymouth X2300 8.18 3.35 | 15 Ripon. 20 Glenheulah -420 8.53 4-00 21 West Rosendale 26 St. Cloud - 210 9.42 4.20 23 Rosendale. 30 Calvary. 10.13 4.49 1 26 Eldorado. 40 Peebles. 11055 15. Ip 31 Woodhull . 43 F’d do LacISOOO 11.31 5.37 j 34 Fond du Lac Jc 44 Fond du Lac Jc 11.36 5-40 35 Fond du Lac. . 47 Woodhull . U159 12.20 75-55 38 Peebles . 52 Eldorado. X1750 6.06 48 Calvary . 55 Ros’ndleXl300 \ 12 32 6-16 52 St. Cloud . 57 W. Rosendale J 11 24:3 16.23 58 Glenbeulah • • • • 63 Ripon . 3000 1.17 7.00 . 64 Plymouth. 69 Gr’n LakeXl250 72 St. Marie - • X800 7.30 68 Town Line. 17.45 73 SheboyvanFalls 78 PRINCETON.. [1800. .arr P M. 8-17 P.M. • • • • • | i | 78 SHEBOYGAN. arrive Pass Mixed A.M. P.M. 6 • 50 1 . • • • • • f7 .19!. 1 7-33,. • • • . • 8.05. . 1.47 18-321 . 1.52 8-41 . 12 21 8-50 1 . 2.32 19.30 . 13.06 9.20 . 3.26 9.30! . 4-00 [9.42| . 14.26 16 09] .... 5.25 10.32) . 5 48 10.52] . 6-30 11.12 . 7-05 !t!124 . 17-23 ill. 43 . 7.55 ,12-001. ... 8-25 P.M., P.M. 1 1 Average ticket fare 4 cents per mile, t Trains stop only on Signal. connections at Sheboygan— With Mil, L. Shore A W’n R’y, and with Strs to Mil, Chicago, Manitouwac, L. Supr, Ac. Plymouth —With Mil¬ waukee A Northern R’y. Through cars by this route betw’n Milwaukee, and Fonddu Lac. Ripon, Green Lake A Princeton. Fonddu LAC-WithWis- consin Div, Chicago A N. W’n R’y, & Strs to Osh¬ kosh, Neenah, MenashaA all points on LkWinneba- go A Wolf A Wise. Rivrs. Ripon — A\ r ith Northern Division of Milwaukee A St. Paul R’y. Princeton —With Strs. on Fox River. COBOURG, PETERBORO & MARMORA RAILWAY. James R. Barber, Superintendent, Cobourg, Ont. Mis i STATIONS. LEAVE COBOURG.4,442 Baltimore .500 Summit. HARWOOD (Rice Lake [400- ARR A.M. 6 00 6 15 G 50 7.00 A.M. 8.30 8.15 9.20 9.20 I • STATIONS. 1 P.M. LEAVE A.M. P.M. P.M. j 1.00 .... HARWOOD(RiceLake) 9-0o 1.00 4-00 1.15. Summit.. 9.15 115 4 15 1.50|. Baltimore. 9.50 1 50 4-50 2.00. COBOURG. ARRIVE 10.00 2.00 5.00 MEMPHIS & LITTLE ROCK RAILWAY. R. K. Dow, President.Little Rock, Ark. Rudolph Funk, Gen- 'dan., J. W. Goodwin, Sec. A Treas., R. S. Carnes, Gen. Freight Agt., a it u M. S. Jay, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt., Little Rock. W. E. Smith, Supt. Transportation, Memphis- B. F. Neville, Pass. A Trav. Agt., Chattanooga F. Van DuSkn, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent. Msi STATIONS. Mail Mix- Leave; p. 0 MEMPHIS.*5. 2 Hopefield. 12 Riceville. 17 Edmondson’s. 33 Biack Fish Siding. -. 41 Madison. 45 Forrest City. 53 Palestine. 59 Goodwin. 05 Wheatley. 70 Brinkley.. 87 DeVail’s Bluff. 94 Ilazen’s. 103 Carlisle. 112 Lonoke. 121 Kerr’s. 125 Galloway. 133 Argenta.. 135LITTLE ROCK.... Arrive 6 . 6 . 7. 8- 9 9. 9 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 12 . 12 . 1. 1. 2 . 2. A 2 / 11 M. A.'- 15 f6-00 00 6.45 36 7.37 011 8-12 9.55 10-53 25111.31 50 12.10 11 12.46 25 i 1.10 1.40 3-17 3- 55 4- 48 5- 36 6.31 6.43 7.30 48 42 02 30 55 21 34 05 20 : . .M. P.M. Ms Stations. Mail Mix- Leave 0 LITTLE ROCK . 2 Argenta .. 10 Oallowav... P.M. *2.30 2.50 3.15 A.M. f5.15 5.53 1U VA Clllv V? €a)j! •••• • * * * 14 Kerr’s. . 3.28 6.14 23 Lonoke. 3.54 7.05 32 Carlisle. 4.19 7.50 41 Hazen’s • . — ... 4.47 8.35 48 DeVall’s Bluff . 5.07 9-08 65 Brinkley . 6.01 10.57 70 Wheatley . 6.21 11.17 75 Goodwin .. • • 6.39 11.45 82 Palestine . 7.00 12.22 90 Forrest City . 7.24 1.06 94 Madison . 7.42 1.44 102 Black Fish Siding. •. 118 Edmondson’s ....... 8.47 2-45 9-52 4-23 123 Riceville . 133 Hopefield! . 10.17 4.53 10.53 5.50 135 MEMPHIS.. . 11.40 ' • • • • j Arrive P.M. 1 P.M. (Feb*, 1879. Memphis Time. CONNECTIONS. Memphis— With Mem¬ phis A Charleston ; Louis¬ ville A IS'ashville and Great Southern; and Mis¬ sissippi A Tennessee Rail¬ roads ; also, with steam¬ ers on Mississippi River. Little Rock. — With Little Rock A Fort Smith Railroad. * Runs daily, t Daily, except Sundays. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIL ' AY. James CD f o ' f . ° >7 ETj rcs*-^/ f ^ ^ / 199 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Embracing, under one Management, the principal Railway Lines in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Northern Iowa. GENERAL OFFICES—MILWAUKEE, WIS- [June 9, 1879. J. P. Whaling, Auditor.Milwaukee, Wis. R. D. Jennings, Sec. & Treas., A.V.H. Carpenter, G’l Ps.&Tkt Agt, Alex. Mitchell, President, Milwaukee, Wis. Julius Wadsworth, Vice-Pres., New York. S. S. Merrill, Gen. Mgr., Milwaukee, Wis. John C. Gault, Asst. Gen’l Mgr., Wm. G. Swan, Gen’l Freight Agent. <( u CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL &> MINNEAPOLIS THROUGH TRAINS. Trains between Chicago & Lacrosse run by Chicago Time ; between Lacrosso 6 Deeifield. ...... 406 Morton. 411 Montrose. 420 CHICAGO .. A RRIVE A.M. 11.35 11.52 11.58 12-35 1.23 (12.1H *2.32 2.43 2.57 3.25 3.30 3.45 4.08 4-35 4.47 5.27 5.41 6 05 p^r. P.M 6.38 6.50 7-07 7.20 s 7.45 8.0 5 8.35 8.47 9-25 9.40 lEx P.M. 7.05 7.20 7.. 28 8.05 9.09 10.10 *1028 10.42 11.00 11.35 11.40 12-00 12 27 1.02 1.20 *2.15 *2.33 3.00 A.M. A.M. 3.33 3-46 4.05 4.17 4.45 4.45 5.17 5.28 6.00 6-16 tEx. tEx. s- © a a 3 t ji G© . 1 8-05 9.57 6.34 ^ 10.45 7.23 11.25 68.05 11.30 8.30 *1152 8.52 12.16 9.18 12-32 9-4L 1.10 10-251 1.15 10.28 1.5211.00 c3 P u, © . >> • r-, <-& P 3 a © © x P • — M — & ci © P 2.17 11.14 11.21 *2.3011.34 2 46 11.48 3.30 A.M. A .M. 3.45 4.25 4-35 5.15 ’5.55 6.24 7.00 A.M. •Sfa mm 0 a a © o © -2 X 02P dl230 P.M. • • • • P.M. LOO A,M. 7.30 1.48 8.15, *8.32 8-56 *9.06 2 28 2.47 *9.20 6.27 *6.44 *7-04 7.12 7.45 P.M. 1 A.M. P.M. .*9.50 3-2810 00 4.00 10.30 P.M. 4.30 *5.12 5.20 *5.4C 6.01 Through. Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. 200 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL Railway.—Continued. CHICAGO, PRAIRIE DU CHIEA AND IOWA and I X \ E S O T A L I \ E • North and West. 1 Via Madison. 1 South and East. Mon¬ roe EXprs Thro’ Exprs , Exprs Miles STATIONS. Thro" E x pr.- 1 Exprs Mon¬ roe Exprs tP.M. tP.M. Jam. Leave] [Arrive iJa.m. JP.M. tP.M. 10.10 4 .so 10.10 ... CHICAGO 1 ... im"0u 7.45 4.00 1pm s 7.45 cHpm — Ar.MlLWAUKEE 2 Lv l mSi5 4.35 -1 00 4.10 8.20 1.20 — LV.MILWAUKI.E 2 Ar 3.20 4.20 12.01 4.50 9-06 2.02 14 Brookfield June, i. 2 31 3.33 11 19 5-05 9-25 2.20 20 .. Waukesha. ! 2.15 3.16111.04 5.4u 10. t0 3.01 37 1-3‘j 2- 3(» lu.29 5.55 10.27 3.16 42 1.15 2.15 10.15 6.15 110.52 3-40 51 White waier.. 12.50 1.52 9.55 6-45 11.30 4.20 64 . .Milton June. 17 .. 12.10 rZ 1.15 9.25 7-43 A.M. 4.45 71 ]Ar...*anesville. Lv A.M. 12.45 8.53 8.43 89 . .. . Brodhead ■ ■ P.M. 7 4u 9 30 P.M. P.M 105 Ar - •. Monroe.. .Lv P.M. 7. CO P.M. 11.50 4.39 71 11.50 12.35 a.m. L .... 80 .... Stoughton .... 11.25 12.08 • 1 • 00 8 0 .'45 95 4r Madis ox 18 Lv 10.45111.25 , 1.05 6-05 95 Lv- Madison i 8 .Ar 10.35 11.15 • • • 1 .. . .. 1.24 6 23 102 Middle (on • • 10.1710.59 1.45 6.42 110 ... Cro-s Plains ... 9 5610.39 2.10 7.03 118 • • • Mazomanie . .. 9.34 10.20 2.52 7 . 3.4 132 - • .Spring Green... 8.57 9.45 • • • • • 3-15 7 59 139 . . Lone Peek 19 ... 8.39 9 28 3-51 8.37 151 .Muscoda . • • • • 8.03 1 8.55 . . 4 35 9.20 166 7.21 8.16 66.00 i0.45 193 ArPR. duChi EN 20 LV 6 PM 7.00 6-45 194 No. McGregor 21 . 4| PM A.M. . | 7.17 204 • Beulah June 22 4 21 . 8.18 220 . .. .Postville 23 .... 3.38 8.54 231 3.06 . a.m. 9-15 3.00 237 . Calmar 24 ... • 2.50 • • • ■ . 8.55 . 249 Ar Decorah ..Lv . . 7 55 10-14 P.M. 256 1.53 • 10.44 267 . Lime Springs 25 1.25 . . . .. | .... 11 50 290 12.26 . 12.35 1 305 Ar. .. Austin 25 Lv 11.60 • ... . • • •. 1.00 305 Lv . Austin 25 Ar d\ 130 3.12 . 1-101 308 . .. Ramsey 26 . . 11.20 • • • • • 3-00 1.45 A M. 320 ■. Blooming Pra. . 10.48 . . . * 2.10 2.40 6.00 338 .. OwaUnna 27...1 10.00 . • . . . 1.00 3.26 6 41 353 ... Eai iba 1 It . .. 9.18 12.01 4 00 7 11 364 . Dun 1 as . 8.50 *iii ( - • • • • • 4.10 7.20 367 — Northfield .... 8.41 11.07 • • • • • 4-28 7 36 373 ... Ca.Ue Rock ... 8-24 . . . .. *1045 • • • •, 4.50 8.05 380 .. Farmington 28 . 8.05 .... 10.17 5.16 8.26 387 -Roseinount . .. 7 45 .... *9 53 5.30 9 30 409 ArMiNNEAP’s 14 Lv 6.30 . 8.20 6.16' 9.22 406 ...ST. PAUL 13 •• 6 40 . . . . • 8-30 P.M. P.M. A.M. Arrive] [Leave A.M. P.M. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ItIPOA, OSHKOSH A UFKL1X LI\E. Going North. t* aefc. Ex n s Aime Gring South. P.M. 3:9-00 12 rut 7 AM 7- 40 8- 05 *8-27 9.13 9- 20 10.15 10 40 111.10 111.47 12.20 12-55 1.251 2.25 .STATIONS. Leave] [Leave i.. CHICAGO i.. Ar Mlwauk ee2Lv LvMlwaukee 2Ar • -JSchw rlzburg . r.xpn- Pass. P.M. 14.00 100 §1210 11-40 11.26 J Kx. Sn^d^v b ‘•rrv'k^ast d Dinner. s Su»w. w 11.20 5 45 12.10 0.08 12.55 6.27 1.22 6-45 1.43 7.02' 2.35 7.35 ' 3.15 8.00 P.M PM. - - Germanto.' n 11.14 Scbleisingerville 10.47 • • • Hartford .... 10-39 .lion Ridge 30.. 10.15 • -ilonci n June.. 10.00 • Burnett Ju 0.31 v». 42 . ...Waupun .. 9.1b - Brandon - 8-57 . Ripon . 8.37 • •• Pickets. ... 8.14 Ar Oahkosh- Lv 7.45 Ru^h Lake June. 8.15 i • • • • Berlin .. Lv 7.50 7.80 . Winneonne Lv 7-10 • Minn Jc- 32 . 9.48 .. Beaver Dim .. 9.30 .Fox Lake June- 9-17 ... Randolph . .. 9 04 ... Cambria .... 8.51 . Pardeeville .. 8-28 ..PORTAGE 5 -- 8.10 Arrive] [Leave A.M. A.M. 7.00 3.45 PM 7.51 *7-29 *7.11 *6.29 ?6-15 *5.13 4-40 4.21 3.47 3.20 2 45 2.00 1.05 2.20 1.55 P.M. a.M. 9.20; 8.25i 7.4-5 7.02 : 6.36' 5.52 5.15 A.M. * Stop on signal. t Except Sunday. t Except Saturday. § Meals. IOWA and DAKOTA LINE. Going West. Going East. M i xec x. Mfvndav. Going W. MADISON & PORTAGE- Going E. Mixed Pass. Miles STATIONS. Pass. ji ixed. A.M. P.M. Leave] [Arrive a.m. P.M. 8.20 3.40 0 _MADISON 18 . . 10 10 7.101 . . 9-35 4.17 13 .De Forest • • • . 9-34; 6.101 9.45 4-25 16 . 9-26 6.00 10-05 4-39 21 .....Arlington- ■ 9.12,1 5.40 10.20 4.50 25 . ... Poynette- • 1 9.01| 4-50 11.20 5.25 39 -PORTAGE 5 .. . 8.25! 3.45 A.M. P.M. Arrive] [Leave a.m. P.M. ' 73 2“ 4- a, ^ »-« o ct ^ £ X t-1 ® MASON CITY and AUSTIN LINE. Expr6 E x prt- P.M. A.M. 9.b0< 9-45 i 9.30 10.05 9-35 10.io 10-30 10.50 11.00 11.10 11.50 11.45 650AM pm stations. Lv.MASON CITY 34 .A 1 .. Plyn outn June .35 . Plymouth. .Carpeuter- .Lyle 36 .. .Austin 25 . Ar -. ST. PAUL 13 - Lv , Lxpj si Exprs _ P.M. A.M. 2.15 6 00 .. 1.52 5.32.. 1.50 5•30 • • 1.20 4.40 . 1.051 4.15 .. 12.35 34 am .. 6.351 8.25 pm A A M Exprr Miles STATIONS. A.M. 7-00 9.25 9.43 10.25 10.55 11.35 12.12 0 43 4) 61 70 78 90 j Expri- vrhive] [Leave p.m. N. McGREG’R 21 5.00 .. ..Caiman 24 2 15 Ft. Atkinssn. 1-55 Lawler. 112 12.52 102 M. MO 2.05 2.40 o 6 VO 3- 30 4.05 5.00 5-35 6.25 P M. 108 117 127 138 US 156 M ixed P.M. New Hampton. 12.40 Chick saw ( 12.15 . Charles City 33 11 -25 .iUdd .10.47 .Nora Springs.. 10-30 • Idas n 1 i y 34 . 9 10 , ..^Tear Lake.... 9 10 1 — Garner.I 8.40 - B ri f t .. — Wesley.. 169 - .. A LOON A . ISO Whittemore . 193EMMETTSBRG 5.35’ Leave] [Arrive a.m. 8.10 7.40 7.10 6.15 P.M. HAST INGS and DAKO TA LINE. _ Going West .[My 13, ’79]Going East. M xed Exprs Mi.cs STATIONS. Exprs Mixed ~pm ~a7m. L’ve] [Arr p.m. p.m. 1.55, 6.45 0 .HASTINGS 12 . 6.15:12.10 *2-33*7.20 8 ...Vermillion- *2-52*7.35 12 _.Auburn.. 3- 4-5 8.30 17 .-Farmington 28 . 4- 20 8.50 22 .... Fairfie'd .. 5- 00 9 35 33 ...Prior Lake. 5 4510.10 41 -Shako, ee-. 6.25 10.55 45 .Chaska. -. 6.35 11-10 47 ;.Carver- •• •.. Dahlgren- • .Benton... • Young America ..GLENCOE.- Arr.] [L’vei p.m *6.53*1130 51 7.1511.50 56 7.50 12.20 63 8.45 1.05 74 P.M. P.M. *5.40 *1140 *6.25*1120 5.0011.00 4-2010.20 3 30' 9.35 2.55 8-50 2.40 8.30 2.07! 7.55! *1.54 *7.40 1.36 7.20 1.05! 6-48 12.10 6.00 A.M.i f Daily, except Sun. * Stop on signal. 201 | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL Railway—Continued. I .___-___—---------“ ' Connections. —i In same depot with Pittsburg, Fort W ayne & Chicago R.R. and with Chi¬ cago A Alton K.R. With all other Railroads diverging. 2 With Western Union R.R. 3 In same depot with Wisconsin Central R.R. for Menasha. Green Bay, Steven’s Point, Ashland, c. With Milwaukee, Lake Shore A Western R.R. for Sheboygan, Manitowoc. Two Rivers, Ac. 4 Junction of La Crosse Division with Madison Line. 5 Junction of Northern Division with La Crosse Divi- 1 sion and with Madison A Portage Division : also, with WisconHn Central R.R. tor Stevens Point, 1 Ac. 6 With Necedah Branch. 7 With West Wisconsin R.R. tor Black River Falls, Eau Claire, Ac. 8 With Wisconsin Valiev R R., f r Grand Rapids, Wausau, Ac. 9 In same depot with Southern Minnesota R R. lor Rushford, Lanesboro, Albert Lea, Winnebago, Mankato, Ac. 10 With Winona A St. Peter R.R. and Green Bay A Minnesota R.R. n Wit 1 Minnesota Midland R.R. for Millville, Zumbrota, Ac. 12 Junction of River Division with Hastings A Dacota Division for Glencoe, Ac. 13 With St. Paul A Pacific, Northern Pacific, St. Paul A Sioux City, and St. Paul A Duluth Railroads. 14 With Railroads diverging. 15 Junction of La Crosse Division with Prarie du Chien Division 16 With Eagle Branch of Western Union Rail)pad. 17 With Branch for Janesville, Monroe, Ac., and with Wisconsin Division of Chicago A North \> estern R. K. 18 Junction of Prarie du Chien Division with Madison Line and with Madison A Portage Division, I also with Chicago A North >e George E. Todd, Superintendent, - - - Concord, N. H. Passenger trains leave Concord for Claremont Junction and intermediate Stations at 7 10 a.m., 3 30 p.m., arriving 12 28, 6 15 p.m. Leave Claremont June. 7 30 a.m 2 15 p.m., arrive at Concord 10 07 a.m., 8 10 p.m. Distance 56 miles. Hillsboro Branch Leave Contocook 4 05 p.m., 11.25 a.m. Returning, leave Peterboro 7 00 a.m., 5.00 p.m. Distance 14 miles. [March 16, 1879. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD. General Offices : - - - Cedar Rapids. Oliver Ames, President , North Easton, Mass. F- C. Hills, Superintendent , Missouri Valley, la. _ _ i n ^ i L ave Missouri Valley for Sioux City and intermediate stations at 9 10 a-m., SwPoV 7 A 50 Lea ?? Sioux City at 5 00 a-m. daily, 2 SO p. m., except T oQ^ a Nv ,lStanCe + ^QA li es ‘ Mo. \ alley for Wisner, daily except Sunday, at 8.50 a.m. Leave Wisner at 6 30 a.m. Distance, 88 miles. MEMPHIS A CHARLEbTON RAILROAD. [ April 16, 1879. General Offices, - Memphis, Tenn. n‘ ™ President, New York. J. R, Ogden, Gen. Frgt , & Pass. Agt. ' L. M. McGhee, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Manager. T. S- Davant, Asst. Gen. Frgt. & Pass. Agt. J- A- Grant, General Supt. Going East— Express Mail leaves Memphis at 12.25 night, arriving at Stevenson (271 miles) at at Smn^rvifle at 8 45 tail m ga ^ mi ^ es ^ 5.00p.m. Train leaves Memphis at *5.05 p.m., arriving • West— Express Mail leaves Stevenson at 10.35 p.m., and Chattanooga 8 40 p.m., arriv¬ ing at Memphis at 12.00 noon. & * * From Chattanooga to Stevenson the trains run over the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, irain leaves Somerville at 15.05 am., arriving at Memphis at 8-30 a.m. * Daily. f Daily, except Sundays. LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY & CHICAGO RAILWAY. [June 3 , 1878. General Offices: - New Albany, Ind. Wm. F. Reynolds, President, Lafayette, Ind- | John S. Day, Superintendent, N. Albany. Distance S 198rniles^° U ^ SV ^^ e ^ a ’ m ’ anc * ^ ew ^kany9 00 a-m., arriving at Lafayette 7 30 p.m. Accommodation leaves Lafayette 8 50 p,m, arriving at Michigan City 5 00 a-m., and Chicago at o.oo a.m- t ^■ cc ®f ni ^^ation leaves Michigan City at 1115 p.m, arriving at Lafayette 715 a.m. Express leaves L a tayett e < oO a.m, arrives at New Albany 7 00 p-m, and Louisville 7 40 p.m. LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI & LEXINGTON RAILWAY. [April 27,1879. John Macleod, General Superintendent, Lexington, Ky, Gotng East.— Trains leave Louisville for Cincinnati (110 miles) 12 . 10 , 7-00 and 3.25 p.m. arriving 4.10 a m., 11.45 and 8 00 p.m. Leave Lousiville for Lexington (93 miles) 6 00 a.m., 2 40 p.m., arrive 10 ^5 a.m, 7 10 p.m.; leave Louisville for Mt. Sterling (127 miles) 2 40 pm-, arrive at Mt. Sterling 8 45 p.m, * w T est-Leave Cincinnati 7 00 a.m., 3 10,8 10 p.m., arrive at Louisville 11 35 a.m, 7 45 p.m. io iX mght - T Leaves Lexington b 55 a.m, arrive at Louisville 1015 am. Leaves Mt. Sterling 5 25, 12 00 noon, Lexington 6 5 o a.m., 1 35 p.m, arrive at Louisville 10 15 a.m., 6 00 p.m. SHELBY RAILROAD. (Oct 27, 1878. Exp. leaves Shelbyviile 6-10 a.m., Simpsonville 6-35 a.m., arrives Louisville (31 miles) 8 00 a.m. Mixed lvs. Shelbyviile 1 00 p.m., Simpsonville 1.31 p.m., arr. Louisville (31 miles) 3 15 p.m. Mixed leaves Louisville 8 00 a.m., Simpsonville 9.35 a.m., arr. Shelbyviile (31 miles) 10.15 a.m Lxp. leaves Louisville 4.00 p.m., Simpsonville 5.15 p.m., arrive Shelbyviile 5.4C p.m. [April 21,1879. LITTLE ROCK & FORT SMITH RAILWAY General Offices: - - Little Rock, Ark. Theo. Hartman, Superintendent. P. J. Bennett, Tkt. Agent. J. W. Gay, Secretary Tr a in leaves Little Rock for Fort Smith and intermediate stations, *7.30, a.m.; arriving Rock +4-15 a.m.; arriving 2 55 p.m. Distance lo 8 mi les. _Daily, t Monday, \Y ednesday A Friday, f Tuesday, Thursday & Sat. (May 1, 1879. PEORIA, PEKIN & JACKSONVILLE R. R. General Offices, - - Peoria, III John Allen, Receiver. Chas. Macabe, Gen. Ticket Agent. o Trains leave Peoria for Jacksonville and intermediate stations at 9 00, 9.30 a.m. and 5.00, 8.00 P-m. Leaves Jacksonville for Peoria and intermediate stations at 8 40, 11-00 a.m. and 5.30 p m. Distance 83 miles- 204 * \ o e v' EU * °/V> w <* r: y Tv. ~ ' * *' —^ * / O NAVIGATION COMPANY’S TIL 11 HAMILTON AND QUEBEC. THE SPLENDID COMPOSITE AND ISON STEAMERS “ CDT?S!CAM,” “ ALGERIAN,” k • 4 • SPARTAN.” “ CORINTHIAN,” MAGNET,” ‘“PASSPORT,” Leave HAMILTON alternately EVERY DAY at 9 a.m.. calling at TORONTO. DARLINGTON, PORT HOPE, COBOURG, KINGSTON, GANANOOUE, BROCKVILLE, PRESCOTT & CORNWALL. "And arrive at MOXTEEAL the Next Day at 7 p.v , connecting with the large and magnificent iron steamers, “QUEBEC” & “MONTREAL” EVERY EVENING AT 7 PAT., Calling at SOREL, THREE RIVERS and BATISCAX, arriving at QUEBEC the Xext Morning at SIX o’clock, in time to connect with the Saguenay River, the Quebec & Gulf Ports, and all the Ocean Steamers for Liverpool, London and Glasgow. RETURNING They leave QUEBEC every day at FIVE o'clock p.m., and MOXTREAL at XIXE the next morning, and LACHIXE at 12 (noon) for HAMILTOX and Intermediate Ports. J. B. LAMEBE, ^ALEX. MILLOY, General Manager. x Traffic Manager. 205 TONI10.il 1 II HIT —COMPBISIKG— Sir. “CITY OF TO TOY TO " and Str. “ CHIC ORA.' -:o:- The above Steamersrun. in conjunction with each other, between TOE ON TO. NIAGAEA & LEWISTON, having exclusive connections with Canada Southern R.R. and Xew York Central R E connecting with Trains to the Niagara Falls, Buffalo. New York, Boston, kc. Leaving Toronto at. 7.00 a.m., i.45 p.m. and 3.00 p.m. Arriving at Niagara at. 9.30 a.m., 4.15 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. “ 11 Lewiston at.10.00 a.m., 4.45 p.m. Returning—leaving Lewiston at. .10.30 a.m.. 4.45 p.m. 11 “ Niagara at... 9.15 a.m., 10.45 a.m. and 5.00 a.m. Arriving at Toronto at.11.45 a.m., 1.15 p.m. and 7.30 a.m D. MILLOY, Agent, Toronto. B. O. WILSOA 236 ST. JAMES STREET 236 (A few doors east of the Ottawa Hotel.) MONTREAL : mi ri Only the BEST QUALITY and MOST STTISH GOODS kept on hand. BEST WEST CF ENGLAND CLOTHS A DOESKINS SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS AND ANGOLAS. I have on hand a complete Stock of (-roods in the above mentioned departments. My arrangements enable me to fill orders for Clothing in 24 hours in a superior manner. 206 COO Pioneer Br COOK, SON & JENKINS, 251 Broadway, Now 7ork. THOivIAS COOK & SON, Fleet Street, London. poh?t U 4^ bave visited near and distant Globe?"Afthefr offi^in^ Y^rkcan bl^undU^ Ra&an^^L 0 *' $ e quarters of the travelers for a journey through all parts of a * Way an( * ^ tea mship Tickets used by the IRELAND, SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, WALES, cekmW mnJ-M turkey, Palestine, ravaL. EEWuM - EGYPT, INDIA. BAA ARIA, SPAIN, GREECE, CHINA AUSTRIA, ITALY. THE LEVANT, &c ./ Sold in ali cases at reductions from ordinary rates. Cook’s. Scotch Tours—Messrs. Cook, Son & Jenkins issue Tourist Tickets to and through all parts of Ireland. Cook’s Scotch Tours cover all points of Tourist interest in Scotland. Ceok s English a ours Ccok, Son & Jenkins issue Kaiiway Tickets by the most popular routes from Glasgow or Liverpool to London r. or /, etl m n from London to those points, vook s Tours to Holland, Belgium and the Rhino are available for all Lines from New -i 1 ?, » t or . a sing!e journey or a return journey. lOO£ S f Swiss Tours— Switzerland has been completely covered with their Tourist arrange¬ ment ° book’s Italian Tours are now nearly one hundred in number. Kid] and Railway—Cook, Son A Jenkins are the American Agents for the Mi Jana Railway ot England. The Steam Navigation of tho Nile is com¬ mute i by the Khedive government entirely to Messrs. Cook, Son & Jenkins. Tours to Palestine are now rendered easy, safe ^f\r ec ? n01 n 1Ci i^’ § ythe sll P e li°r arrangements ?/ ^ essrs - Cook. Son m S3 r-H <1 CO o A u o £ 5G I—I »rH a if"! m mil The reputation of this House, as being very pleasant, attractive and comfortable at all times, is widely known. The hoflse contains over two hundred well-ventilated rooms, arranged in suites of two, three or four, also very desirable single rooms. GAS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BILLIARD ROOMS, and a well kept LIVERY STABLE, The location is on the slope of Aldis Hill, the summit of which, within a few minutes’ walk, affords a sunset view seldom equalled, while from the tower erected on Mt. Belle¬ vue, the eye takes in the Lake Champlain Valley, the Adirondack and Green Mountains and over fifty villages. All the various MEDICINAL SPRINGS of Northern Vermont and Canada are oi easy access. The walks and drives are fine and numerous. Terms reasonable, and a liberal reduction made to summer boarders. WINDSOR HOUSE, ✓ T A fT! T! Tv A \T T T n* TT /VtTtTt T V * (LATE DANIELS’ HOTEL,) O T T .A. "W A S. DANIELS, Proprietor. Within two minutes walk of the Parliament Buildings, Post Office and Telegraph Office. Omnibusses meet all Trains and Boats. First Class in all its Appointments. DANIELS’ HOTEL, PRESCOTT, ONT. L. H. Daniels, Proprietor. F.J. Daniels, Clerk. SPRING-FIELD, MASS. Passengers on Through Trains have ample time for Dinner and Supper. Ivl. & E. S. CHAPIN, Proprietors. Omnibusses to and from all Trains and Steamers 221 THE WINDSOR HOTEL, MONTREAL. R. H. SOUTHGATE, Manager. | JAMES WORTHINGTON, Proprietor. This magnificent Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. No pains have been spared to make it one of the finest and most complete Hotels in existence. Every attention will be paid to the comforts of travellers to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. The rates for hoard have been fixed as low as is possible at any FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. HAMILTON, ONT. HIS well-known Hotel, the most _ fashionable and commodious in the city, is finished and furnished with every regard to comfort and luxury. The rooms are large, well ventilated, and arranged for families or parties. The ceilings being high, make it one of the coolest summer houses in the Dominion. The Hotel is situated on the principal thorough¬ fare of the city and in the immediate ... ----— vicinity of the Post Office, Banks, and principal places of interest to tourists and business men. Cars of Street Rail¬ road Company pass the door for all parts of the’city. It has accommodation for 300 Guests. Prices of board graded according to location of room, ranging from $2.00 to $3.00 per day. Bath-rooms, &c., on each floor. Offices of Montreal and Dominion Telegraph Companies in the Hotel. T. HOOD. hood. HOOD & BRO., Proprietors. 222 ST. LAWRENCE ttat.t. •: o : Fo" tVe past thirty years this hotel, familiarly known as the “Rf t . , by “all t°Sanfn a obl trareIlerS ° D T*™* ° f ^ America ’ apd patronized all the Ro„\ al an 1 noble personages who have visited the city of Montreal. This Hotel has been recently re-taken by MR. HENRY HOC-A Y f ^ has handsomely and appropriately decorated and renovated the interior ami ** p ™P r ' etor ’ who the whole of the apartments with new furniture ’ COmpIetely refit t«d The Hotel is admirably situated, being 1 in the verv hpnH- nf fv, asssssr -** w -----fcriaraiir .^sfs ape v^rsissssssaasa^ magnitude as the St. Lawrence Hall, and than whom no one has gained a better repu^on ” an obliging, generous and considerate host. reputation as an -o- PLACES OF INTEREST IN AND AROUND MONTREAL. The Churches of Notre Dame and the Gesu ; the English Cathedral; The Grand Seminary • the Mount Royal and St. Helen Parks ; the Victoria Bridge and Harbor - Ibe A Academy of Music; the Hotel Bieu ; the City Hal! or Hotel rle v;u» .’.r A ? G ' y ’ the including the far-famed of Ville Marie and Sault au Recollet ; the McGiVcolleee 'withUs Library and Museum; the Mount Royal Cemetery, Ac. s ’ w “ lts AMERICAN HOUSE, ST. ALBANS, Vt. H J. F. STEOUD, Prop. ;jj The Commercial Hotel of the Town , ± And the most centrally located = House for business. if 1 _ Free Bus to and from - the Depot. BARTLETT’S AMERICAN HOTEL, RICHELIEU STREET ; Opposite Old Custom House, St. John, P. Q. D. B. BARTLETT, Proprietor. • • ll 223 OTTAWA HOTEL, i ■ 3 in i The only first-class Hotel having a frontage on St. James and Notre Dame Streets—two of the most attractive streets in the city ; is within five minutes walk of the great Cathedral of Notre Dame, and all the prin¬ cipal public buildings and places of interest. It has been re-furnished with Eastlake and Queen Anne furniture, is com¬ plete in all modern hotel ap- pliadces—sanitary and for con¬ venience ; it has electric hells, a fine passenger elevator, and is in every respect equal to any first-class Hotel in the city. Commercial men will find it most desirable on account of its close proximity to the Business Centre. JOHN F. WARNER, Manager. JN— J Corner of Yonge and Front Streets, TORONTO, ONT. ‘ *kr ' fioP GEORGE BROWN, Proprietor. This Hotel has been rebuilt and enlarged to nearly double its former capacity and newly furnished throughout, and will now be found second to none for Commercial men. The most centrally situated in the city. TERMS MODERATE cr> M C CAW & WINNETT, - - PROPRIETORS. The “ QUEEN’S ” is one of the largest, and the most comfortable Hotel in the Dominion of Canada. Being adjacent to the Lake, it commands a beautiful view of Toronto Bay and Lake Ontario. It is well known as the coolest Summer House in Canada. It is elegantly furnished throughout. Booms en suite , with bath-rooms, etc., attached, on every floor. In 1871, a splendid suite of apartments was occupied by His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Alexis of Bussia, and suite. His Excellency the Earl of Dufferin, K.P., Governor General of Canada * and the Countess of Dufferin, on the occasion of each visit to Toronto, engaged suites of apartments at “ THE QUEEN’S.” The Grounds around it being spacious and airy, with Croquet and Chivalrie Lawns, &c., renders it one of the most pleasant and desirable Hotels for business men, pleasure seekers and the travelling public. ; Terms for board, $2.50 to $3.50 per day, according to location of rooms. Bath-rooms, &c., attached, $1.50 per day additional. 225 A L B i O N MO T E L, McGILL and ST. PAUL STREETS, MONTREAL, CANADA, Has for twenty years been the favorite resort of the travelling public of theHJnited States, as well as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on business or pleasure. McGill Street is the greai business thoroughfare of the city,andfrom its proximity to the principal houses of business,entitles the Albion to that large and increasing support it is receiving from the commercial class ; while trom its favorable position, it commands,a magnificent view of the River St- Lawrence, Victoria Bridge, Victoria Square and Mount Royal. It possesses every convenience which the travelling community can require, and we trust that our long experience in the business will give confidence to our triends that they will continue to enjoy at the Albion the advantage of a really first-class Hotel at second-class prices. _ STEARNS A MURRAY. CAIN A JL> A nri A . I j MONTREAL. The Proprietor, in returning thanks for the patronage he has hitherto enjoyed, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that the Canada Hotel has been thoi oughly renovated and embellished. Many additions and improvements tending t° increase the convenience and enjoyment of the Guests have made the House fully equal to the best appointed Hotels in Montreal. Satisfied that nothing conducive to the comfort of his Guests will be wanting on his pai t, the proprietor hopes to secure the continuance of their liberal patronage. Omnibusses at Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. A. BELT V EA U, Proprietor. 226 St. Joseph arid St. Henry Streets , MONTREAL. -o- THOROUGHLY RE-FITTED & RE-FURNISHED. Every Modern Convenience for Accommodation of Guests. OMNIBUSES TO AND FROM ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. j 6£§“ LAUMHBY and TELEGBAPH in connection. W. L KINNE, Proprietor. Late of Campbell House, Napanee BRITISH AMErTCAN HOTEU KINGSTON, ONT. WILLIAM DAVIS, - - Proprietor. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. Heated with Steam throughout, all Modern Improvements, Electric Bells, Bath Booms, Billiard Booms, and the finest Commercial Sample Booms in the Province. TERMS MODERATE. WILSON Sf DAVIS' FIRST - CLASS LIVERY in connection with Hotel. PORTLAND, MAINE. TWO DOLLARS 3PEPI DAY. T. WOLCOTT & CO., Proprietors. 227 j i AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. LE WHS RICE & SOW, Proprietors. GrI'JNr ! -O LOUIS MEEUS, ANTWERP, THE ONLY AT THE PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, 1878, Competing with all the best known Brands,this Gin by its excellence and delicacy of flavor , has been awarded the HIGHEST distinction and honor. -o- RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AS THE PUREST 'SPIRIT. ■o- WE OLE SALE ONLY. -o- A. DE LAET, Sole Agent for the Dominion, MONTREAL, *1 [ GODFROI CHAPLEAU, _ t • Burglar-Proof and Fire & Burglar-Proof SILVER MEDAL AT THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, FIRST PRIZE AT THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION of 1873, Montreal. FIRST PRIZE Philadelphia 1876. AT THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION of 1875, Ottawa. FIRST PRIZE BRONZE MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, Provincial Exhibition, Quebec, 1877. OFFICE: 320 ST. LAWRENCE STREET. WORKS: Comer of ONTARIO and ST. CHARLES BORROMMEE STREET, MONTREAL. 229 1879 . 1879 . OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY ZROY-A-Ij ZMZ.A.II., LINE OF STEAMERS -) BETWEEN (- MONTREAL, & OTTAWA. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. FAVORITE ROUTE FOR TOURISTS TO THE CAPITAL. STEAMERS RUN THE LACHINE RAPIDS. TI3VTE;-T-A.BX^E. MONTREAL TO OTTAWA. PORTS. MONTREAL.Lv. via G. T. R Lachi ne.A rrive abou Lachine.Steamer Leave? St* Anns. “ Oka. Como.,. “ Hudson. 41 Pointe aux Anglais - “ Rigaud.. “ Carillon.Arrive Carillon..Lv. via C. & G. R.R. Grenville.Arrive Grenville.Steamer leaves about L’Orignal. “ Montebello. “ Papineauville ... 44 Brown’s Wharf.. 44 Lamb’s Wharf... “ Thurso. * 4 Rockland. “ Buckingham .... “ E. Templeton. .. “ OTT A W A.Arrive A. D’y Boats 7.15 am 7.45 44 7.45 AM 8.45 a 9.45 9.50 H 30.00 it 10.20 a 10.55 u 11.30 a 11.40 AM 12.30 PM 1.00 PM 1.30 tt 2.25 <4 2.25 44 3.00 44 3.30 44 4.00 a 4.25 a 5.00 ti 6.00 a 6.15 44 OTTAWA TO MONTREAL. PORTS. D’y Boats OTTAWA .Leave E. Templeton. 4 * Buckingham-..Leave about Rockland.. 44 Thurso. 44 Lamb’s Wharf. 44 Brown’s Wharf.. 44 Papineauville.. 44 Montebello. 44 L’Orignal.. 44 Grenville.Arrive 7.00 AM 7.20 44 8.00 44 8.30 44 9.10 44 9.40 44 10.10 44 10.20 “ 10.45 44 11.45 44 12.15 44 Grenville.Lv. viaC. AG. R.R. Carillon.Arrive 12-30 am 1.20 pm Carillon.Steamer leaves about Rigaud. “ Pointe aux Angl’s 44 Hudson. 44 Como. 44 Oka. 44 St. Ann’s. 44 Lachine. .Arrive MONTREAL. • Ar. (via Lachine Rap’s) 1.30 pm 1.50 44 2.10“ 2.30 “ 2.40 44 2.50“ 3.50“ 5.00 “ 6.00 pm BAIL Y EXCURSIONS UP THE OTT A WA TO CARILLON, AND BACK BY RAPIDS. Fare l'oi* 3R,ouncI Trip, - - - *^1.35. Train to connect with Day Steamers leaves Montreal for Lachine at 7.15 a.m. daily, and 5.00 p.m. during Summer, to connect with Night Steamers. fi^TOURISTS desiring the TRIP DOWN THE RAPIDS, may take the 5.00 p.m. I rain for Lachine, daily, during the Summer. Tickets at all principal Hotels, Grand Trunk Offices, and Company’s Office, 13 Bonaventure Street, Montreal. E. W. SHEPHERD, President. ! 230 QUEBEC & GULF POUTS STEAMSHIP ST. LA WHENCE LINE. The SS. Miramichi leaves Montreal, Monday, 19th May, and every alternate Monday at 4.00 p.m.. for Pictou, N.b., calling at Quebec, Father Point, Metis, ^ GTaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Summerside and Charlotte¬ town. jp Through Tickets issued to Halifax, N.S., St. John, i N.B., Portland, Boston, New York, &c. BEHMUDA & WEST INDIA LINE. SS. Canima or SS. Flamborough leave New York for Bermuda, every Thursday : after end of June every alternate Thursday. SS. Bermuda or SS. Hadji leave New York for Porto Bico and St. Thomas, every alternate week. SS. Bahama leaves New York for Antigua, Martinique, St. Lucia. Barbadoes and Trinidad every fifth week. For further information, apply to LEVE & A E DEN, W. MOORE, Passenger Agents, Quebec. Manager, Quebec. A. E. OUTEBRIDGE & CO., 29 Broadway, New York. ESTABLISHED 1849. THE BRADSTREET COMPANY Jilmjnornl ^Mmantilr Agtncg. Offices in the principal cities in the United States and Canada, in London, England. Also, Continental correspondence. MONTREAL OFFICE: 422 ZUrOTIR/IE TDAAHVCIE STREET. iff . MANUFACTURERS y) s Cavl©! Stseet 2 ) (Corner St. Paul St.) MONTREAL. PATENTEES OF THE Androgynous, Rough and Ready, Trio, De Mona, Siltide Oriental, Flor De Alma, Exquisites, . Cigarettes, Professor Morse, Caoba Eagle, Base Ball Club, Sovereign of India, I. 6. U. 1. Titiens, * Non Plus Ultra, Poets Choice, Hard to Beat. Matilda, AND OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS. I ! An Assortment of Imported Havana Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. The R. R. Smoking Cars are supplied by us, and samples can be had on the Cars at all times. I s t n Every vital irust « may prove n ;r, • Iooa > and . proportionate „ and to renew this 3l uuw1 '-^ acc ompan]ed of all food In order th ? U f T* 6 ls , the ^imate design into the various parts n f tl!°r “ ay be thus transformed essential that The materH- r f T 8 ° rgam ' sm > » * first tained in the food s.TThed%nhf ie i 1 structures shall be con- incapable of producire- systern 18 absolutely bene, e'CSf ¥•«£ elements of which tho-e h ° not contain the proportion as food contains X com Posed. And in form, so is it termed nutriSo? ? tS m an avaii able Meat, or Beef Tea is evervwf - tb otherwise - Extract of less stimulant, serviceable in T T a T n ° W edged as a harm - easily digested food: but outsfde medica’l T r « an ^T-nct to «a»or of meat (technically the wlubleS'bfl™ j™ 1 P 1 >'. the s h .r q s ““ “ Smilh, H. Letheby/and C„ flcblg D * i gelatine and albumen, ^onWh *tran5ormed in^U« b^y^and*^ the word, for nearly evor y Parc of .t w.h on cot „ , not meat. it i* clearly as food is excluded, therefore 1 * Liebige BxWMOime _ „ 1T IS mb at amth- meat flavor. It is the; w,/v»h.t^hat whicb classes it with tea and coffee, out meat. Ite true nutrnive dkuuston rests with those who wouid precise va ^^ l I?e^ l ^?f e ^ 1 ^Hh"Liehiu , s ^xtract of Meat, nnder^the^de^ueion^tbafc lt^e mol J n /if Sen ^children fed with nervous »tim- [iUtriment in the ordinary sense. Lieh | gx yijOV. All that is necessary for nu- alant, and has good qualities, ELI IT is nvx r ^ . trition should be added to it. $$ T m akhi& up the International Scientific Senes, The “ London Exammer ” says^ L inmaKing ,^ lwlaT4d to treat theimportantsub- are excluded. If it he furtheris a valuable addition to incorrect, ihat meat is present. If, ‘ a££ that is required for of food for the sick, ;P r 0 T?phkr b li a letter’to the ‘'-Times,” stated that nutrition should he added >o it. Eiecigj ** _ . lmeR h&g shown the smal- it is not nutriment in the ordinary actions of the Medical Society of ITpsala, nutritive value of this substance in the Transaction^oi^ ?? i>age in 1868 “ Usmo ALiONS FOR^beef ±la. ii ifc> _ A f thp «ntrlt;ve powsr i portfon,tont Liebi? has ta^en ^•e to corrcct^fld 8 ^rK>r by^ a f TOeatrand"as ulfdSnu'rf Sbumen^tmust be conjoined to substances which arc ricn in . material.”--Cantor Lectures on Baron Liebig says “ Were it possible to r n tira 41 Lancet” of November 11, „ r!ren- ration of meat combining in reasonable price with a prepar-aioii nreviaration re lost to nutrition; and this is cerwwui, « s>‘~ v r *- h reference see the works of Voit, Meissner. Bunge, T be added to the extractive or s ^ V * v )V the most caoricious and present in a form aamittmg ^^Vh^h led to the preparation of teSS* FLUID BEEF* »«. »“■ «** all *be conditions of a perfect food). ail iK W 4 U 1 .U r u g 0XJft e time ago The “ Christian Union,” Glasgow, Sept., xtTZ, say- me yaiioh.a.^_J.., RiiQ-cfestios a leading > if some strength- by over IP „ Beef Tea is «*» w “! be TndXafExtract of JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF a!! Beef, prepared upon the most appr d P‘ b as it is incombma- j Other Extracts or Essence or Jteef a aj form so assis ting nature in > tion with the actual Beef i-s-i , absorbcd by the most hopeless the process of digestion tha- . i n ( rra i food offers a means of strength dyspeptic or prostrate infant. animal mon o ^ enfeebled state of not furnished by any otaer ar .c e basnet h’therto been available ^ digestive apparatus su h nounshment has »o-M e which to many who tnostjequ.re^^ ^ g ^ deme „ts wmen it con- food is chemically 1 tains may be absorbed bv the system. With the lean of animal food this change is effected in the stomach by the action of the gastric juice, but when this juice is deficient in quality, or quantity, it is incapable of affecting the centre of the morsels of food presented to it, and they in this unprepared state leave the stomach,',bearing with them the causes of dyspepsia and its train of concomitant evils. The theory of JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF has however solved the hitherto insurmountable difficulty, and furnishes all the desirable re¬ sults of meat diet to those who are otherwise unable to digest animal food. In its manufacture the albumen and hbrine (or rather the entire lean of beef) is by a special piocess dessicated and mechanically pulver¬ ised to'Such a minute degree of subdivision that it is almost impercept¬ ible in water. By this means the entire surface of every microscopic atom is presented to the direct action of the solvent juice, which, acting chemically and in combination with the digestive properties of meat es¬ sence, at once prepares the food, for assimilation, and with the least possible expenditure of vital force, furnishes to the blood all 'that is necessary to impart tone to the nerves and substantial food for brain, bone and muscle. CHEMICAL ANALYSES. By WM. HARKNESS, F.G.S., L., Analytical Chemist to the British Government. —Laboratory, Somerset House, London, England.—I have made a very careful chemical analysis and microscopical examination of Johnston's Fluid Beef, and find it to contain in every 100 parte : Albumen And Gelatine - - - 21*81 i — . , T ~ . Ash or Mineral Matte? - 14*57 Fibrine iu a readily soluble form - 37-48 j F-e.a-Jormiag' fou... Moisture .... 26x4 The mineral matter is rich in phosphates. The microscopical examination shows the Fluid Beef to contain good, sound beef, ground to a very fine powder. There is not the slightest trace of fungus, spores, or any other organism which would tend to produce decomposition. I consider this a roost valuable preparation, combining as it does, a concentrated extract of beef with the solid beef iteeif, the latter being in a form easily digested. It is also free from the burnt flavor so much objected to IT IS ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT FOODS I in ordinary extracts of meat. HAVE EVER EXAMINED. By Dr. J. BAKER EDWARDS, Ph X>., 8.0. , L. ; P.0 S-, Professor of Chemistry and Inland Revenue Food Analyst, Montreal—I hereby certify that I have mode a careful analysis of the proximate constituents of “ Johnston’s Fluid Beef.” and find it tc contain : Salts of Flesh aoKV^if.;=tnrff Beef Tea Food 33*30 Albumen or Egfg Foo7T fc "-»* ... -^2*50 Fibrin or Meat Food Mineral or Bone Food - 35'5° juice. A.U AO ^4. OlOA V (% a*' »•' s*M***4»-~- — r . , . . , val ids than Meat Extract alone: and moreover, having inspected the process fit manufacture, 1 am satisfied that it may be relied upon aft a uniform arm veiy su** Per Bv STEVENSON MACADAM, Ph. D., F.H-.B.C., F.C.S., Lecturer on Chemistry.— Analytical Laboratory, Surgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh, 6th March, lb/d. * nave maae a careful chemical analysis of a sample of Beef Powder, manufacture^, oy j. cj. .Tonn- Sfcon, and find it contains aa follows:* Albuminous or Flesh Matter * 63*38 Moisture « - ■ * * ' * *T 2 3 Ash or Saline Matter .... io*62 Oils and » atty Matter * * * —7/ This is a highly nutritious article of diet, contains all the elements qi Flesh Pood changed into the actual living substances that make up the body of man. It does not cause accumulation of fat, for instance. Those v/ho, tc cur xnow!edge, nave been, strengthened by its use, have got firm in muscle and nerve, nut jess stour t»..arr before they used it. ____ Iri submitting the following extracts from the letters of our leading local physicians, we feel justified in stating that tew it any o.J the gentle¬ men named have ever before given a certificate for any proprietary article. Unsolicited testimonials from medical men reach us daily. Dr. NICHOL8, 6?,l Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Rays:—“I have used It in a caw of a child suffering from extreme debility after a.7\ attack of cholera infantum, the child began to improve immediately, and is still taking the Fluid Beef I find u UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA SIR TH< 3 0112 072348672 .icuvc® m rniiaaClphla, PHYSICIAN, ® --■ -—- j wx nuvuiai u^xcuteo ux -riiuaue^phia. 8^8 5 ~* ,: John Eton’s Fluid Beef has given entire satisfaction.” JAMES TYSON, M.D., Professor of Gen. Pathology. Morbid Anattov, in the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, says:— 44 1 am using Johnston’s Fluid Beef with a confi dence which I have in no other preparation.” I/?. MALCOLM M AC t'ARLAN E, 1805 Chestnut Street, says — 14 Tt is with iimisua pleasure and confidence that I give my recommendation to Johnston’s Fluid Beef, r 18 ip andthe best preparation with which 1 am acquainted or have used.' , D T- 1 LE 9X A:a P^ JLBB. of Philadelphia, bays:—“ I can endorse thoroughly all tha is c-a 1 men for Johnston’s hluid Beef, and am delighted with its superior excellence.’ ur. HORNER. of Philadelphia, says It is the most elegant preparation of ih* hind in the market.'’ ■ Dr. SAMUEL SHHTTR8T, 1423 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, says: -S‘ T ■ , _ T . —.— . ~u- '—*> - x. nena^j i--i!ia, oayn .—--- x navi tested Johnston s Fluid Beef and find it to be strictly what it is represented I pte fer it very much to any extract of beef with which I am acquainted, and unhesita tmgly recommend it as a most desirable preparation.” Dr. C. S. MIDDLETON, of Philadelphia, says :— u Johnston’s Fluid 3eef has given sne the most satisiaction of any article of the kind heretofore brought to mv notice.’ -’r. LAN_xEL KA.RSNER, 4845 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, says:—“I have”pleasure in confirming manufacturer’s statements concerning Us excellent and substantial food properties. It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and is in my opinion cf in calculable value to the invalid.” Dr. JOSEPH KLAPP, 622 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, says I feel assured thatl invalids and delicate persons in search of strength need only to use it in order to be convinced of the great advantages it possesses for that purpose.” Dr. S. R. SKILLEREN, 120 South 31st Street Philadelphia, says:—“It is the only preparation oi beef that I have come across in which I have confidence, and I aas aure its merits will recommend it wherever it is introduced.” Professor G. P. GJ.RDWOOD, McGill University, Montreal, savs:—.**1 car* strongly recommend its use to the public as supplying in the most easilv digested form all the materials necessary for renewing the tissues wasted by disease.” Dr. ROSS, Montreal General Hospital, says :—“ I believe it to be a most excellent nutrient for m vaiids and delicate persons.” Professor CHARLES CAMERON, Dublin, says I can very strongly recommend Johnston’s Fluid Beef.” * Dr Dr deuce, „_ r __ eesses qualities superior to all of* them.” Dr. C. H. F. ROUTII, Senior, Physician to the Samaritan Hospital, London, says •— * It seems to me to fulfil a desideratum long sought for. and wili prove of the great¬ est valuein the t^er^ment of disease.” Dr. DUNCAN, Snrgeo >, AllarsS S. “ Polynesian,” says :—“ Patients suffering from vomitiDg in sea-sh kne^s seem .c retain it much better than any other preparation I I have ever tried, and do not complain of the nauseous taste so often objected to in some other preparations.” Dr. JOHN BUSSELL. Surgeon to the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Infi r;x*rr?,' f says “The theory of ;t~ manufacture appeals to one’s idea o? Sk* ect Bhef Tea ought to be.” Dr. S FPJfl). PFAp-'t? s- ^««mgton, London, says:—' 14 1 find your nrepara- , .u cc: t.ne best in every respect I have ever m“t with ” Dr ft CLARK NEWTON, Surgeon to the Newcastle Lying-in Hospital savs:— 1 ui d Reel oo wtina 50 per cent of nitrogenous or flesh -form I ugm ater^ a]. Ext J‘ i ’ C f S 1 ha ^ e se * a J1>a y be looked upon as stimulants enlv, and I and the publil 8 ^ 10 ^ the COIlfidenCe m th01r mitritious powers placed by invalid# JOHNSTON’S FT,UID REEF i& row extensively used in Kritish and Continental .institutions. Hospitals and Asylums, and is prescribed by the medical faculty wherever it has been introduced. IlS adaptability is general to the invalid, tiie convalescent and the vigorous. To cnilcuen it secures a strong muscular development, and for maternal nursing,imperfect mastication, athletic training, physical exhaus¬ tion, indigestion or mental overstrain, it is the perfection of known food. F0K USE -- ^ dc l a ssail teaspoonful to a cup of boiling water rnd to J aste i ° r as a sandwich paste it may lie used on toast, with or without butter. The can may remain open for weeks without detriment to the contents. Sold by Druggists and Leading Grocers. Price 35c, 60c, & $1. Robert Shoemaker & Co., PMMelpMa. General Aleuts, u. S. LOCAL AGENTS I W. H. SCHIEFFELIN A CO., WM. ST., NEW YORK. CUTLER BROS. A CO., BROAD STREET, BOSTON. THOMSEN A MUTH, BALTIMORE, Md. -- A _- - Manufactured by JOHN L. JOHNSTON, Montreal, Canada. \