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4-Cor. of Canton and O'Donnell Sts.

5-Cor. of Broadway and Miller St. 66 6-2521 St. Paul St., above 25th St. 44 7-Falls Road, below Fourth Ave. Station 8-Cor. 9th and Northwest Sts., Walbrook.

9-1240 Hull St., Locust Point.

The Central Library is open for delivery of books from 9 A. M. to 8.30 P. M., except in July and August, when it closes at 8 P. M. The Central Library Reading Room is open from 9 A. M. until 10 P. M., except in July and August, when Et closes at 9 P. M. On Sundays it is open from 2 to 7 P. M., except during June, July and August. The Branch Libraries are open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The delivery of books in all branches closes at 8.30 P. M. Station 8 is open, on school days only, from 2.30 to 4.30 P.M. Station 9 is open from 4 to 8 P. M. All buildings are closed on Sundays and legal holidays, except s above.

There is a daily delivery of books from the Central Library to the Branches and Stations.

Any person over twelve years of age may obtain a borrower's card on making application with certificate of guaranty, signed by some responsible citizen.

Books may be kept two weeks and may not be enewed, except on students' cards.

A fine of two cents is charged for each day that book is kept beyond two weeks.

PRICE FIVE CENTS.

HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL ITEMS.

Letter of founder offering Library to
Baltimore.....

Trustees incorporated by the Legisla

ture.

..Jan. 21, 1882

....March 30, 1882

......Oct. 25, 1882

Acceptance of offer by vote of citi

zens

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Library transferred to Board of Trus

tees.

Oct. 1, 1884

Lewis H. Steiner, M. D., appointed Li

brarian.

.Nov. 5, 1884.

First books bought for Library. Feb. 25, 1885 Library opened to the public...Jan. 4, 1886 Bernard C. Steiner appointed Libra

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Enoch Pratt Free Library. Bulletins. v. 1-7.
.XD 4537

1895-1901. 7 V.....
FLETCHER, W: I:, ed. The "A. L. A.” index
to general literature. 2 v. 1893-
1901

XD 1630
Hamilton (Ontario) Public Library. Catalogue.
1890
.XD 4789
HEMSTREET, C: Reporting for the news-

papers. 1901
.D 11609
HINRICHS, J. C. Hinrichs' Bücher-Catalog,
1851-1900. 12 v. 1875-1901.......XD 3870
HOWELLS, W: D. Heroines of fiction.
2 v. 1901.

LANG, Andrew. Alfred Tennyson.

1901

TRENT, W: P., and WELLS, B: W., eds.
Colonial prose and poetry. 3 v.

[1901]

D 954

United States. Surgeon-General's Office.
Index-catalogue of library. 2nd series.
[A-Hernette.] 6 v. 1896-1901...XD 4867
WAUGH, Arthur. Robert Browning.

[1899]

..G 12026

WELLS, B: W., joint editor. See TRENT,
W: P.

PROSE FICTION AND JUVENILES.

17

18 18

.A 14383

ABBOT, A. B. A frigate's namesake....B
ABBOTT, Jacob. Rollo's philosophy: fire. B
Rollo's philosophy: water.....
.B
ADAMS, Mrs. Leith-, ps. (B. Laffan.)
Cruel calumny; etc.
ADELER, Max, ps. See CLARK, C: H.
.D 943 ANDREWS, J.. Stories of my four
friends
BALZAC, Honoré de. Modeste Mignon;

.G 17561

Library World. v. 1-2. 1898-1900. 2 v..Y
Literary Year Book, 1897, 1901. 2 v...XD 900
MARSTON, E: Sketches of booksellers of
other days. 1901.....
Massachusetts. State Library. Report,
1900
Supplement to catalogue, 1900..

.G 1207

.XD 7191
.XD 7191

.B 10358

etc.
.A 291
BATEMAN, G: W., tr. Zanzibar tales. .A 10365
BOOTH, M. B. Lights of child-land...B 10656
BRADDON, Miss. Dead men's shoes..A 15053
BRADY, C. T. When blades are out and

love's afield
.D 3565-17
BROWN, H.. D. Her sixteenth year....B 10707

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naissance chateaux
CHEEVER, H. A. Madame Angora....B 10865
CLARK, C: H. (Max Adeler.) Captain

Bluitt
.A 11245
CLIFFORD, Hugh. Bush-whacking; etc. A 11221
COBB, T: The little clown.....
.A 11244
COMSTOCK, H. T. Cedric the Saxon..B 11018
COOKE, G.. M., and MCKINNEY, A. B.
Mistress Joy

....

.A 11368

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DOUGLAS, A. M. A Sherburne inherit-
.....A 11840
DRYSDALE, W: Pine Ridge plantation.B 1438
DUNBAR, P. L. The sport of the

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...D 3565-17

DUNCAN, S. Jeannette. On the other side

of the latch....... ......A 11967 DUNN, B. A. From Atlanta to the sea.A 11969 ESLER, E. R. Awakening of Helena

friends
...A 2614
GIBERNE, A. Anthony Cragg's tenant. A 12664
GOULD, S. Baring-. Royal Georgie....A 12784
GRAY, Maxwell, ps. (M.. G. Tuttiett.)
Four-leaved clover
.D 3565-17
GREEN, A.. K.. One of my sons. ....A 12871
GREEN, Evelyn Everett. In fair Gra-

nada

Princess Fairstar

The secret of Maxshelling.

.A 12906

.B 12413

.A 12992

.B 12414

A 2888

.A 12978

A 3029

.B 2615

True stories of girl heroines.
GREEN, K. H. Twelve allegories.
GREENE, S.. P. M. Flood-tide..
GWYNN, Stephen. The old knowledge..A 3007
HABBERTON, J: Caleb Wright

Some boys' doings..

HAMILTON, E. W:, Lord. Mary Hamil

ton .A 13155 HAMMOND, T: W. On board a whaler. B 2651 HARRIS, J. H: The luck of Wheal Veor; etc. A 13250 HEADY, Morrison. The red moccasins. A 3404 HENTY, G: A. At the point of the bayonet

.B 12815 HENTY, G: A., and others. Courage and conflict

.B 12817
HEPBURN, T: N. See SETOUN, Gabriel, ps.
HINKSON, Ms. K. (T.) See TYNAN, K..
HOPE, Anthony, .ps. A: H. Hawkins.)

The Dolly dialogues. (Enlarged, ed.].*A 13730
HOPE, Ascott R., ps. (R. Moncrieff.)
An album of adventures::
HORTON, G: The tempting of Father
Anthony

.B 14395

.A 13778

.A 12386
.A 14068

.B 3183

A 14111

HUNTINGTON, Faye, ps. (Mrs. I.. H.
Foster.) A break in schedule time. A 13875
HUON DE VILLENEUVE. The four sons
of Aymon; tr. by W. Hazlitt......
JAMES, G: P. R. The smuggler..
JAMES, Martha. My friend Jim.
JOHNSTON, M.. Audrey ....
JOKAI, Moricz. The nameless castle...A 14139
JORDAN, E.. G. Tales of the cloister...A 4153
KAYME, Sargent. Anting-anting stories:
tales of the Filipinos.
A 4172
KEARTON, R: Strange adventures in dicky-
bird land
.B 3457

B 11832
.B 11833 KERNAHAN, Coulson. Captain Shan-
A 12349
...A 12366

Thorpe
......A 12144
EWING, J. H. G. Madame Liberality...B 1683
FARQUHAR, A.. (Margaret Allston.) Her
Washington experiences .......A 10108
FENN, G: Manville. Ching, the Chinaman
and his middy friends.
A dash from Diamond city.
FORBES, Athol. Odd fish...
FORD, P. L., ed. A house party..
FOSTER, I.. H. See HUNTINGTON, Faye, ps.
FOWLER, E. H. The world and Win-
stow
.......A 12387
FOX, F.. M. Betty of Old Mackinaw..B 12006
FRASER, Mrs. Hugh. Marna's mutiny.A 12424
FRENCH, Allen. The junior cup......B 12040
GABORIAU, Emile. File no. 113; tr. by G:
B. Ives

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