¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
kept at a distance by the smoke may find the Austrian and other German newspa pers, Galignani’s Messenger, and 1 or 2 French journals. A cup of coffee, with out milk ( schwarz), costs 8 kr, ; coffee with milk is called melange. The best cafés are — Daum’s, 278 in the Kohlmarkt ; Neuner, Planken- gasse, 1063 ; Café Français, Stephans- platz—here there is a comfortable room apart, where no smoking is al lowed, and where ladies may take their coffee or ice unmolested ; Corti, in the Josephsplatz, near
in. mt lhe JCaufmannische - Vercin, or Comm Association, 1090, Spiegelgasse, vellers can obtain a ticket of »fit from their bankers. : bhops. — Phe Grabcn, Kohlmarfct, Karnthnerstrasse, and St. Stepbetife* platz, are the streets in which the-WM shops are to he found. Most EMM' are distinguished by the signs they hang out, many of them not by the usual daubers, but by Artists of some pretensions; and each shopls known rather by the sign than the name of its owner, - , ,*> The Lorbeevkranz is now one oflii