FOR THE CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL CAMBRIDGE C. W. SEVER, Harvard Square. EDGAR F. HUNT, 575 Main St., Cambridgeport. FRANK SAYRE, 405 Main St., Lower 'Port. D. B. SHAUGHNESSY, 100 Cambridge St., E. Cambridge. BOSTON DAMRELL & UPHAM, Old Corner Book Store. CAMBRIDGE CAR STATION, Bowdoin Square. And on Order of all Booksellers. CHIEF OFFICE: 30 Music Hall, Boston. The CELEBRATED REPAIRER & RESTORER of every description of Broken China and Glass, Rich Vases Plaques, Dishes, Tureens Statuettes, Terra-Cotta Groups, Marbles Fancy Parians, Costly Fans Bronzes and Art Metal Work, and H. Summers 38 CHARLES ST. BOSTON MASS. BRIC-A- BRAC Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired Locksmithing, Bellhanging, and Speaking Orders by mail promptly attended to With the Compliments of GEO. F. CROOK. many. In launching this third volume, the editor has to thank the clergy, the principals of our schools, and city officials, for the cordial help they have tendered in making their varied departments correct, the which will greatly help the book on its way to public favor. It has been pronounced the best of local hand-books, being more varied and complete, containing more within its covers than all of them put together It will be the editor's aim to still farther increase its attractiveness and usefulness. CAMBRIDGE, January 1, 1888. GEO. F. CROOK. |