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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 12.08.1906
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THE DRESDEN DAILY, Sunday, August 12, 1906. M 159. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Willy Olsen. The Concerts begin on Week Days at 7.30 p.m. on Sundays and holidays at 5 p.m. Admission, at the door, 1 mark, or 50 pf. if the ticket is bought beforehand at any of the cigar-shops of the firm WOLF, Prager Str., See Str., Post Platz. At the Bureau of the Royal Belvedere 10 tickets may be had for 3 marks, up to 6 p.m. Admission to the Side Terrace and Pavilion free. Spanish Riding School, most fashionable riding Establishment in Dresden. Lessons given to Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Horses taken at Livery and for Sale. Herhold & Rieger, Riding-Masters, 39, Werder Strasse. Beautifully sit., comfortable, and supplied with all mod. requisites for the cure of disorders of the stomach and bowels, and of disturbed assimilation (gout, diabetes, cor pulency, emaciation, anaemia) of other int. (especially heart) diseases and of nervous diseases. The most careful individual and special treatment by 3 specialists. Contagious and brain diseases excluded. Open all the year. Prospectus on application. Proprietor: Dr. Fischer. Important Notice. The manager of the Flora Kurbad, Blochmann Strasse 27 has had many years practice in London W. and in New York where their own Electro-Therapeutic baths (patented in Germany, England, America &c.) are a great success as a special cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Neurasthenia^ liver complaints, biliousness, heart diseases and female disorders. They are highly recommended by many famous physicians.^ English speaking visitors will receive most careful attention and every information desired. Manager’s hours of attendance 11—12, 4—5, or by special appointment. Beware of imitations. The original and patented Electro-Therapeutic baths, System Stanger, are only to be had in the licensed Flora Kurbad Blochmann Strasse 27 near Pillnitzer Strasse and Exhibition, Grosser Garten Trams No. 26. 19. 21. 2. 30. The Flora Kurbad is fitted up in the most up to date scientific way, also with carbonic acid and medical baths of every description, steam and hot air baths, cold water cures, medical massage &c. s emi-enamel ornaments Specialities: Brooches, Tie-pins, Cuff-links, Trinkets, Nick-nacks &c. Miniatures copied from any photograph. Portrait Enlargements in crayon, bromide, watercolour or oil. Finest workmanship. Deutselie Semi-Emaille Industrie Centrale. Franz Franke, Dresden, See Strasse I, I. Corner of the Altmarkt. Patronized by the English and American Colony in Dresden. E, Mtiller Anglo-American Tailor Id, See Strasse, first floor. Rest English Roods. Moderate Charges. A. Thomass Nacltf. Propr.: Osra. Miner. Frelberger Platz. Underwear and Household Linen. En gros et en detail. Large reductions for Pensions and Hotels. i ! Lawn Tennis Courts to be let by the hour*, week or month. Reichenbach Strasse, top of Uhland Strasse Frau Felber-Jacob. it ” aajjs; guaranteed pure Fruit Syrup non - capillary, with sugar, only once extracted. In bottles" at 35, 50, 60, 100 Pf. by weight 1 lb. 45 Pf., 5 lb. 42 Pf. a lb., 10 lb. 40 Pf. a lb. Pineapple, Orange, Cherry and Lemon juices and syrups. Ernst Kessler, Dresden 7 Wettiner Strasse 7. P Helbig’s Etablissement Beautiful terrace close to the Elbe. Every Monday andThursday during the summer season Grand Military Concert. Excellent cuisine. Moderate prices. Newly opened! Central heating. Electric light. Electric lift. = 47 Prager Strasse 47 = Telephones in every opposite the main Railway Station. room.—Baths. MINIATURES on Ivory. Painted in the most artistic style, excellent finish. Lessons given. A. Jahn. Studio: 2, Uhland Str., 2«d floor. The best wanuf’d Small Grand in the world. High Class Errands and Upright Pianos English Models a Speciality. The ‘Hagspiel’ Pianos are great favorites of the English people. Perfect toueh. Splendid finish and workmanship. Unequalled for durability and richness of tone. Prices moderate. Showroom at Mr. Syhre. Corner Prager Strasse 14, Waisenhaus Strasse 14. WORCESTER HOUSE SCHOOL preparatory for Schools and Universities. Thorough English education. — Instruction in English or German. ===== Boarders received. Private instruction if desired. H. VIRGIN, M. A. Oxford. Gutzkow Strasse 19. r I r aen Arr O ee’s Large Stock of Chinese and lapanese goods. Waisenhaus Strasse 24. China and Ceylon Teas from Jt 1.60 per German pound (500 grs) upward. Dresden Strehlen, Josef Strasse 10 Ladies School Languages thoroughly taught, (con versation), Cooking, Scientific and social education. Excellent ref erences. Prospect, free. Elise Gammerl. Every shop in Dresden where English is spoken should take in and advertise in The Dresden Daily Struve Strasse 5,1. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes in English, Arithmetic, Mathematics German, French and Latin. A small number of resident pupils taken. German and French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Strasse 80 (Villa). Crosse Wirtsehaft in the “Grosser Garten”. Grand Concert Daily at 4.0 p. m. On Sundays two concerts at 6.0 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. Private Band. Conductor: Herr A. Wentseher. Singing lessons' Thorough preparation for stage, concert or drawingroom. MATHILDE DIERKS, Goethe Strasse 121- Established 1835 Schramm & Echtermeyer, Dresden-A. 18, See Strasse (Minister Hotel) Telephone 9506. 37, Landhans Strasse Telephone 3289. 500 brands of cigars from 24 Marks to 15000 Marks per thousand. Direct importation from Habana, largest stock, lowest prices. 250 kinds of cigarettes. Tobacco. Hriar Pipes. Catalogues sent free on application. (Continued from page 3.) Mr. N. M. Wood, Tusculosa, H. Grand Union. Mr. A. M. Robbins, Newport, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. D. Hopkins, Colorado Springs, H. Grand Union. Mr. J. B. Fisher, Haddonfield, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. M. Locke, University, H. Grand Union. Mr. G. Esselen, and Family, Nanticoke, H. Gr. Union. Mr. F. H. Foster, Waverly, H. Grand Union. Mr. M. E. Moneton, Wermillion, H. Grand Union. Mr. F. Tite, London, H. Grand Union. Mrs. C. Tite, London, H. Grand Union. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kittredge, Baliwey, H. Grand Union. Mrs. C. F. Conant, Owego, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. M. Frederick, Troy, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. C. Gifford, St. Louis, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. H. Gartrell, Norfolk, H. Grand Union. Mr. F. C. Schatz, Alt-Vernon, H. Grand Union. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Graff, Jacksonville, H. Gr. Union. Mr. G. E. Dabre, New York, H. Grand Union. Mr. R. J. Allen, and Family, Ohio, H. Grand Union. Mr. W. G. Eells, and Family, Philadelphia, H. Grand Union. Mr. J. Simon, Chicago, H. Grand Union. Mr. H. Lathom, St. Louis, H. Grand Union. Mr. J. Ferguson, Newport, H. Grand Union. Mr. E. Ferguson, Newport, H. Grand Union. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller, Urbana, H. Grand Union. Miss J. Hanke, Philadelphia, H. Grand Union. Mr. A. G. Toggart, Philadelphia, H. Grand Union. Mr. M. Smith, Chicago, H. Grand Union. Mr. H. Stooffer, St. -Louis, H. Grand Union. Mrs. W. H. Bowne, New York, H. Grand Union. Mrs. J. E. Lee, Philadelphia, H. Grand Union. Mr. T. Bregowsky, Chicago, H. Hartig. Miss L. Connell, Columbia, H. Hospiz. Rev. H. Hebler, New York, H. Hospiz. Mr. J. Armstrong, Philadelphia, H. Imperial. Mr. W. Porter, and Family, Delaware, H. Imperial Miss F. Broman, Brooklyn, P. Urn. Miss A. Higgins, New York, P. Ilm. Miss A. Clock, New York, P. Ilm. Miss N. M. Bessey, New York, P. Ilm. Miss S. Rogers, New York, P. Ilm. Miss E. Smith, New York, P. Ilm. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Hong Kong, August 11. An English steam boat was attacked by pirates yesterday evening near Wuchow. One man was killed, and three wounded. The robbers escaped, with 500 taels and a chest of opium. Zermatt, August 11. Three tourists from Berlin -Dr. Zeller, Lieutenant Erler, and First Lieutenant La Quiante—who started on Tuesday to ascend the Weisshorn (14,800 feet) by way of the Schalligrat, and had been missing since then, were found yester day. Lieutenant Erler had fallen and broken his leg, the other two were well. Teheran, August 11. The Shah has at length acceded to the requests of the people. The re fugees who had sought the protection of the British Ambassador have left the Embassy, with the ex ception of 200, who have personal claims. The priests who fled from Teheran are returning. Il luminations have been ordered throughout the country. Constantinople, August 11. The Sultan’s con dition yesterday was very grave. Today His Majesty is better. The condition is considered serious but not critical. The Sultan is fully con scious and issues Irades. He has suffered for some time from gravel. The people are visibly agitated, but perfect quiet prevails in the city. Botzen, August 11. Herr Hermann Ziegler, a merchant belonging to Stuttgart, was found dead on the Rosengarten group in the Dolomites, as the result of a fall. Constantinople, August 11. No official com- munique as to the illness of the Sultan has been published. This is regarded as a sign that His Majesty is worse. A report that he was dying lacks confirmation. The report of his death is also false. The disease is said to be uraemia. Paris, August 11. The Persian Ambassador in Paris has received from the new Grand Vizier— so some of the newspapers report—a telegraphic intimation that the Shah, in fulfilment of his pro mise to establish a Constitution in Persia, has con voked a Parliament, which includes a group representing the broad classes of the population. Paris, August 11. According to the Petite Re- publique, frequent thefts have occurred lately in Fort Vincennes; and it has now been discovered that they have been committed by a mixed and well organised band of civilians and soldiers who have stolen, not only provisions and war materials, but valuable models, so that in some cases they have been guilty of high treason/ Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—BvirAer: Buchdruckerei der Dr. Giintzschen Stiftung.
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