It is unlawful for any person to shoot at, or kill, or capture any wild water fowl or wild turkey, or any game bird or game animal. later than one-half hour after sunset, or earlier than one-half hour before sunrise, or to shoot or hunt any game in this State on Sunday. It is unlawful to use traps, or nets, or other contrivances, or to use reflectors or other lights, or sneak boats, or artificial islands, in detecting, or capturing, or shooting wild water fowl or game of any kind. It is unlawful for any person to hunt, kill, or capture, in any manner, or buy, offer for sale, or have in possession any wild turkey, pheasants or grouse, quafl or partridges, or woodcock. East of the Blue Ridge Mountains between February 1 and November 1, and West of the Blue Ridge Mountains between December 31 and November 1. It is unlawful for any person not a resident of the State to hunt or kill wild water fowl, wild turkey, pheasants or grouse, woodcock, partridges, quail or other game birds, or deer within this State until he shall have procured a hunting license; except that a non-resident child of a resident owner of land in this State, shall be allowed to hunt on the lands of his parent as though he were a resident of the State; and a non-resident guest of a resident land owner shall be allowed to hunt on the lands of his host as though he were a resident of this State, when accompanied by the host or a member of the host's famly, provided said host receives no compensation from said guest. A non-resident of the State may procure a hunter's license by filing his affidavit with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of any County, in which he first begins to hunt, upon the payment of $10.00. It is unlawful to chase or hunt elk, deer or fawns, with dogs, within this State at any time; all dogs pursuing said animals may be killed by any person. It is unlawful to klil at any time, wild duck or goose with any device or instrument known as the swivel or punt gun, or with any gun other than such as are habitually raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder. It is unlawful to hunt pheasants or pinnated grouse during the night time in any manner. It is unlawful to kill or expose for sale, or have in possession, any rail bird or reed bird in the closed season. It is unlawful to kill or take wild turkey or ruffed grouse, commonly called pheasant, or quail, or Virginia partridge, or woodcock, or rail or reed bird, or pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, with any trap. net snare or torchlight. It is unlawful to kill or take any wild pigeon or squab Season. Can be killed at any time. During November only. October 15 to December 15, inclusive October 15 to December 15, inclusive. November 1 to December 15, inclusive. October 15 to December 15, Inclusive. September, October and November. September 1 to May 1. October 15 to December 15, inclusive. Oct. 15 to Dec. 15, and during July. October 15 to December 15, inclusive. July 15 to January 1. while on its nesting or roosting ground, or break up or disturb any such nesting or roosting ground, or to catch or kill with net, trap, gun or otherwise take or disturb any such pigeon or pigeons within one mile of any nesting or roosting ground, or discharge any firearms within one mile of any nesting or roosting ground, under a penalty of $50.00. It is unlawful to kill, trap or expose for sale, or have in possession after same has been killed, any insectivorous bird under a penalty of $5.00 for each bird destroyed. It is unlawful for any person to shoot or hunt on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, under a penalty of $25.00 for each and every offense. A non-resident of the State must procure a license from the County Treasurer of the county in which he proposes to hunt, and pay fee of $10.00. The license permits hunting in all parts of the State. TRAINS "EVERY OTHER HOUR ON THE EVEN HOUR"- NEW YORK TO WASHINGTON. CONDENSED SCHEDULE ROYAL BLUE TRAINS OF THE B. & O. EAST AND WEST. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS FROM NEW YORK TO A-Train No. 6 makes connection at Cumberland. Through Pullman Sleepers to all points. N Connection east of Philadelphia is made with No. 509, "Royal Limited." EASTWARD Lv. CHICAGO Lv. COLUMBUS 10.40 AM 7.30PM 7.30 PM 10.50 AM TRAINS "EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR' BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE. TRAINS "EVERY OTHER HOUR ON THE ODD HOUR"-WASHINGTON TO NEW YORK. THROUGH PULLMAN PALACE CAR SERVICE. UNEXCELLED DINING CAR SERVICE. OPERATED BY THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS OF THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. FINEST SERVICE IN THE WORLD. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. PARLOR COACHES. Between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. EASTWARD. No. 512. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and Pittsburg to New York. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Philadelphia. No. 504 Drawing Room Sleeping Car Washington to New York. Dining Car, a la carte, Washington to Philadelphia. No. 526. Five Hour Train. Buffet Parlor Car Washington to New York. No. 522. Drawing Room Parlor Car Washington to New York. phia to New York. Dining Car, serves dinner table d'hote, Philadel No. 528. Parlor Car Washington to New York. Dining Car, a la carte, Baltimore to New York. No. 502. Drawing Room Parlor Car Washington to New York. Dining Car, a la carte, Washington to Philadelphia. No. 524. "Royal Limited." Five Hour Train. Exclusively Pullman Equipment. Buffet Smoking Car, Parlor and Observation Cars Washington to New York. Dining Car, table d'hote, Philadelphia to New York. No extra fare other than regular Pullman charge. No. 506. Drawing Room Parlor Car Washington to New York. Dining Car, table d'hote, Baltimore to New York. No. 546. Separate Pullman Sleeping Cars Washington and Baltimore to New York. WESTWARD. No. 505. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to Chicago. Observation Parlor Car Baltimore to Washington and Pittsburg. No. 517. Buffet Parlor Car New York to Washington. No. 501. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to Washington. Dining Car, a la carte, Philadelphia to Baltimore. No. 527. Five Hour Train. Parlor Car New York to Washington. Dining Car, table d'hote, New York to Philadelphia. No. 507. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to Washington. Washington. Dining Car, a la carte, Philadelphia to No. 509. "Royal Limited." Exclusively Pullman Equipment. Buffet Smoking Car, Parlor and Observation Cars. Dining Car, table d'hote, New York to Washington. No extra fare other than regular Pullman charge. No. 503. Drawing Room Parlor Car New York to Washington. Dining Car, a la carte, New York to Baltimore. No. 511. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Cars New York to Cincinnati and Pittsburg. No. 515. Separate Sleeping Cars New York to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Between New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Wheeling, WESTWARD. No. 1. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to St. Louis. Observation Sleeping Car Baltimore to Cincinnati. Dining Cars serve all meals. Cafe Parlor Car Cincinnati to St. Louis. Cafe Parlor Car Cincinnati to Louisville. No. 7. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to Chicago via Grafton and Bellaire. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Baltimore to Columbus. Combination Buffet-Observation Parlor and Sleeping Car Washington to Wheeling. Dining Cars serve all meals. No. 9. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Washington to Cleveland and Sleeping Car Baltimore to Pittsburg. No. 3. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to St. Louis. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car Washington to Parkersburg. Cafe Parlor Car Cincinnati to Louisville. Buffet serves supper; Dining Cars serve balance of meals. No. 11. "Pittsburg Limited." Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car New York to Pittsburg. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Philadelphia to Pittsburg. Dining Car Connellsville to Pittsburg. No. 5. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to Chicago. Observation Parlor Car Baltimore to Pittsburg. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Cleveland to Chicago. Dining Cars serve dinner, supper and breakfast. No. 15. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. Buffet Sleeping Car Wheeling to Chicago. No. 55. Drawing Room Sleeping Car New York to St. Louis. Parlor Car Baltimore to Wheeling. Dining Cars Martinsburg to Cumberland and Grafton to Cincinnati. EASTWARD. No. 2. Drawing Room Sleeping Car St. Louis to New York. Observation Sleeping Car Cincinnati to Washington. Dining Cars serve all meals. Cafe Parlor Car St. Louis to Cincinnati. Parlor Car Louisville to Cincinnati. Pamor Car Washington to New York. No. 4. Drawing Room Sleeping Car St. Louis to New York. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Parkersburg to Washington. Buffet-Observation Parlor and Sleeping Car Wheeling to Washington. Dining Cars serve all meals. No. 6. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to New York via Pittsburg. Observation Parlor Car Pittsburg to Washington. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to Pittsburg. Dining Cars serve all meals. No. 8 Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to New York. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Columbus to Washington. Parlor Car Washington to New York. Dining Cars serve all meals except breakfast at Cumberland. No. 10. Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Baltimore. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Cleveland to Washington. No. 12. "Duquesne Limited." Drawing Room Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Pittsburg to New York. Drawing Room Sleeping Car St. Louis to New York. Dining Car Pittsburg to Connellsville. Dining Car Cincinnati to Grafton. No. 14. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to Pittsburg. Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to Cleveland. Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car Chicago to Wheeling. No. 46. Parlor Car Wheeling to Baltimore. Parlor Car Pittsburg to Cumberland. THROUGH TICKETS, SLEEPING CAR ACCOMMODATIONS And Information in Detail Concerning Passenger Train Service on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and AKRON, OHIO, Union Station, C. D. HONODLE, Ticket Agent. Howard Street, U. S. G. APLEY, Ticket Agent. BOSTON, 360 Washington Street, J. P. TAGGART, New England Passenger Agent; E. E. BAEKEY, Ticket Agent. BROOKLYN, N. Y., 343 Fulton Street, T. H. HENDRICKSON, Ticket Agent. BUFFALO, N. Y., 210 Ellicott Square, H. A. WELLS, Eastern Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. BUTLER, PA., WM. TURNER, Ticket Agent. CANTON, OHIO, S. S. C. MCGREW, Ticket Agent. CHESTER, PA., J. B. WINTERS, Ticket Agent. CHICAGO, 244 Clark Street, Grand Pacific Hotel, W. W. PICKING, District Passenger Agent; H. W. McKEWIN, City Ticket Agent. CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, J. H. LARRABEE, Traveling Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. CINCINNATI, OHIO, B. & O. S.-W., 430 Walnut Street (Traction Bldg.), J. B. SCOTT, District Passenger Agent; C. H. WISEMAN, CITY OF MEXICO, MEX., D. BANKHARDT, Agente General, B. & O. S.-W., Apartado 2010. CLEVELAND, OHIO, 241 Superior Street, M. G. CARREL, Division Passenger Agent; G. W. SQUIGGINS, Traveling Passenger CONNELLSVILLE, PA., J. T. LANE, Traveling Passenger Agent; H. L. DOUGLAS, Ticket Agent. DALLAS, TEXAS, J. P. ROGERMAN, Traveling Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. DENVER, COLO., S. M. SHATTUC, Traveling Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., C. E. DUDROW, Traveling Passenger Agent. KANSAS CITY, MO., Box 261, A. C. GOODRICH, Traveling Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. LOUISVILLE, KY., B. & O. S.-W., 4th and Main Sts., R. S. BROWN, District Passenger Agent; J. G. ELGIN, City Passenger Agent; MARIETTA, OHIO, G. M. PAYNE, Depot Ticket Agent; M. F. NOLL, City Ticket Agent, First National Bank Building. NEWARK, N. J., E. E. HENDRICKSON, Ticket Agent. NEWARK, OHIO, F. P. COPPER, Traveling Passenger Agent; F. C. BARTHOLOMEW, Ticket Agent. NEW YORK, 434 Broadway, LYMAN MCCARTY, Assistant General Passenger Agent; E. D. AINSLIE, Ticket Agent. 1300 Broadway, NORFOLK, VA., 10 Granby Street, Atlantic Hotel, ARTHUR G. LEWIS, Southern Passenger Agent; I. L. SPERRY, Ticket Agent. PHILADELPHIA, 834 Chestnut Street, BERNARD ASHBY, District Passenger Agent; C. D. GLADDING, Ticket Agent. N. E. Cor. PITTSBURG, 315 Park Building, E. D. SMITH, Assistant General Passenger Agent; GEO. A. ORR, Traveling Passenger Agent. SANDUSKY, OHIO, T. B. TUCKER, Ticket Agent. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Room 1, Hobart Building, PETER HARVEY, Pacific Coast Agent. SPRINGFIELD, ILL., N. J. NEER, Division Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. ST. LOUIS, B. & O. S.-W., 6th and Olive Streets, F. D. GILDERSLEEVE, Assistant General Passenger Agent; H. C. STEVENSON, ST. PAUL, MINN., R. C. HAASE, Traveling Passenger Agent. TIFFIN, OHIO, A. J. BELL, Ticket Agent. VINCENNES, IND., W. P. TOWNSEND, Division Passenger Agent, B. & O. S.-W. WASHINGTON, D. C., 707 15th Street, N. W. Cor. New York Avenue, S. B. HEGE, District Passenger Agent; H. P. MERRILL, WHEELING, W. VA., B. & O. Station, T. C. BURKE, Traveling Passenger Agent; A. L. IRWIN, Station Ticket Agent. WILMINGTON, DEL., Delaware Avenue Station, J. E. HITCH, Ticket Agent. 801 Market Street, W. FULTON, Ticket Agent; EUROPEAN AGENTS, BALTIMORE EXPORT & IMPORT CO., Limited, 23, 24 and 25 Billiter Street, London, E. C.; 21 Water C. W. BASSETT, General Passenger Agent, B. N. AUSTIN, General Passenger Agent, D. B. MARTIN, Manager Passenger Traffic, |