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ofo Cologne. COLOGNE. Route 46. 457
-aging. Consul : Mr. G. F. Crossthwaite, 18, Mechthildis-Strasse; the Belgian
imasosul resides at 54 Weber-Strass i
OST-OFFICE : in the Glocken-Gasse : letters for England vid Ostend
t be posted before 8.30 a. m.
HYSICIAN : Dr. Feist, who speaks English.
AU DE COLOGNE : there are upwards of 50 manufacturers of this
foijicle so celebrated all over the world, but nowhere more appreciated than
the spot, on account of the numerous odours which arise from the filthy
e of the town : the John Mary Farina, said to be the rightful heir of the
tor, liyes opposite the Jiilichs-Platz, ne 4; the Ist prize at the New
rk Exhibition, 1853, was adjudged to him; Mary Clementine Martin, 17,
idbmhof, may also be recommended; she received the 1st prize at the London
jig hibition and is the original manufacturer of the Melisse Carmelite water.
sie best way to distinguish the genuine from the spurious is by evaporating
[[arssmall portion, when, if the Eau.de Cologne be good, none of the essential
icy #8 will be distinguishable.
“EXCHANGE-OFFICE : Solmitz and Cohen, corner of the Friedrich-Wil-
mlm-Strasse and the Heu-Markt.
}O€BOOKSELLERS : F. C. Eisen, Eng. and foreign Book, Print and Map-
v@ller, 2 Friedrich-Wilhelm-Strasse, open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., and 13
iicimmhof, publishers of the prints and photographs of the cathedral; agents
(: both Weale’s and Murray’s Continental Guide-Books. ‘Travellers desirous
9 obtaining information relating to Cologne or other places will do well to
~e@ply here. M. Baedeker, 34 Hoch- Strasse, has a good supply of guide-
Agoks and maps. :
ANUFACTURER OF STAINED GLASS : M. Baudri, 19-21, Mohren-
e.
= CHURCH-EMBROIDERY : beautiful embroidery in styles of XII-XVI cent.
made at the Convent of the Holy Childhood, 30°-Am Hof.
a GOTHIC PAPER-HANGINGS : M. W. Flammersheim, 7 Czcilia-Strasse.
[OM MODELS OF WORKS OF ART : M.'C. Leers, 37 Stolk-Gasse, has on sale
siyirefully executed casts in plaster of the choicest works of medisyal art in
fologne and the neighbourhood.
AFIS : Café Palant, Hoch-Strasse, very good; the Times taken in ‘all the
r round.
“BATHS : at 5 Marzellen-Strasse; at Siegen's, Weyer-Strasse; and at Deutz
par the bri 2
RAILROADS : to Aix-la-Chapelle, Belgium and France (Rte, 46); express
igain to Ostend in 8 1/2 hrs.; to Paris via Liege, Namur, Charleroy, Erque-
y@iones and S. Quentin in 12 hrs.: — to Bonn, Rolandseck and Remagen
oiite. 47, p. 460) : —to Diisseldorf, Minden and Berlin on rt. bank of the
onithine at Deutz.
0&4 STEAMERS : several times a day both up and down the Rhine.
@ DROSKIES: are stationed in the principal squares; a tariff of prices in
_ging., German and French is suspended in each.
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7, Environs. Deutz. Inns: H. Bellevue; —H. du Prince Charles;
3\ 4-H. Fuchs; — all 3 facing the river. 3,000 Inhahs. of whom
jivsgearly one fourth are Jews. This town owes its origin to a fort,
“swuitium, Castrum Divitense, Yuilt here in the IV cent. by Con-
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