66 66 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 Trustees incorporated by the Legisla ture. ..Jan. 21, 1882 ....March 30, 1882 ......Oct. 25, 1882 Acceptance of offer by vote of citi zens 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 Enoch Pratt Free Library. Bulletins. v. 1-7. 1895-1901. 7 V..... XD 1630 papers. 1901 LANG, Andrew. Alfred Tennyson. 1901 TRENT, W: P., and WELLS, B: W., eds. [1901] D 954 United States. Surgeon-General's Office. [1899] ..G 12026 WELLS, B: W., joint editor. See TRENT, PROSE FICTION AND JUVENILES. 17 18 18 .A 14383 ABBOT, A. B. A frigate's namesake....B .G 17561 Library World. v. 1-2. 1898-1900. 2 v..Y .G 1207 .XD 7191 .B 10358 etc. love's afield naissance chateaux Bluitt .... .A 11368 DOUGLAS, A. M. A Sherburne inherit- ...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 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. 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 The Dolly dialogues. (Enlarged, ed.].*A 13730 .B 14395 .A 13778 .A 12386 .B 3183 A 14111 HUNTINGTON, Faye, ps. (Mrs. I.. H. B 11832 Thorpe |