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BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

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DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The only office in China h.ving European taught workmen. Egunt to Hamu Work FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

SCIENTIFIC

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 1903

MISCELLANY,

COMING SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS-LIGHTNING IN WARFARE-HARYLEBB MATCH-MATERIAL THE APPETITE & BAFE GUIDE-A SCIEN-

TIFIC STATION

ARCTIC REGIONS- ACETYLENE STOBAGE-AN EXTINCT PLAGUE.

per square inch, it is possible to enclose 100 volumes of acetylone. The steel cylindersare: completely fillel with porous material, so as to avoid all accumulation of.compressed gas. When the outlet valve is opened there is a regular and continuous discharge of acety- lene, and cylinders have been now in regular service for a considerable time with no Elbylogen, a new carbide, has been the accident whatever. The cylinders have oven subject of curious and promising French passed intact through disastrous fires, 'ng experiments. When plunged into water, this explosion having occurred. The use of stored Furniture Dealers, Silver-plated, China, | carbide gives off ethylene gas, and when this acetyleno for train-lighting is one of the moat.

Gles and Iron Wares.

gas is passed into sulphuric acid it is important of the many applications made in absorbed, producing ethyl sulphuric ether, France, and it is also of grent valne for the which becomes the raw material for many acetyleng-oxygen 'blowpipe, a new portable organic products. Distilled with much

source of the most intense heat. water, this yields alcohol; with less water, ether. The allition of oxygen gives other

ACHES & CO., Established 1959.

17A, Queen's Road Central.

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers,

Watson's Building, Queen's Bead. at Shanghai, Manila, l'arw and

PHOTOGRAPHER

Als

oil

E. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements un.

abo colouring Photos and relief Photos Views of China and Mouils. Work done for Amateurs; lo. BA, Queen

Road Central.

PRINTING

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STOREKEEPERS

F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Navy Contractors, Sailmakers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Sole Agents fun Hartmann Raḥtjen's Geucine Com

position Red Hand Brand.

BISMARCK & CO.,

Nary

Ship Chandlers, Contractors, Provision and Cost Merchants, Shil

uukers, &c. Fresh Water supplied to

Vestals in the Harbour

KWONG BANG & CO.,

Shipchwedlers, Sailmakers, Provisioners, Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineeri

Tools, Brass and Iron Morokauta,

144, Dar Your Rond.

WATCHMAKERS

DROZ & CO.,

14, Queen's Road Contral. Repairs of Watches and Clooks by competent European experts, at modemfo rate a

Clarke's Blood Mixture

"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE,"

RESTORER

THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURINIER AND S WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD from all inurition from whatever exuse prising, For Berufala, Scurvy. Bezomu, Skin and Haod D. pasos, Blackheads, Picples, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent Care. It Curen Old Sorcu.

Curos Soon on the Nook,

Enzen Sore Lage.

Curan Blokheads or Pimples on the Face.

Curea Scurvy.

Cures, Ulcers.#

Cures Blood and Skin Diseases.

Curas Glandular Swellings.

Clears the Blood from all imparo Matter from what

ever came arising.

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A great plague visited Athens in 429 B. remaining three years, and carrying off a quarter of the population. It is the first great epidemic that has received medical attention, although more than a score of earlier ones have been enumerated. Even of

products, such as acetic acid, acetone, and even other carburets. Alenhol and ether really proceed from coke and water, as all other materials required may be used repeatedly. The chief eust is for than carbon and the electric energy for producing the new development of carbide, and this synthetic chemistry opens a wide field of possibilities in supplying light and power. Though a similar process, said to be nearly perfected, nitrogen from the air is being fixed in fertilizers richer than the nitrates of Chile. To destroy acmics by lightning is thought by Emilo Guarini, a French writer, to be a possibility. Reiriving a shock from a wire less telegraph apparatus through an umbrella, he experimented with a Rubukorff coil, and found that shocks could be transmitted through the air with moderate currents. He concludes that the energy of 1,000 horse power, at 100,000 volts, could be concentrated by antenna so as to destroy life at a distance of twelve miles. The present difficulty, which he believes will be soon overconie, is that of controlling and directing the electric wavUS.

Portland cement from blast-furnace slag CORRESPONDENCE and limestone, as roade in Germany and Belgium, is claimeil to bo not only cheaper than that from the usual materials but more reliable in composition. Mortar of I part slag cement to 3 of sand land a tensile strength of 383 pounds per square inch in 7 days, 351 in 28 days.

this no account lms been found from Hip- pocrates-who was living at the time, but Thucydides loft a very complete descriptio showing the disease to have been most terrible and loathsome, with high fever, violent coughing and spasas, diarrhea, and final rotting of the limbs. Attempts have been made to identify the naludy us bubonic Dr. C. S. plague, typhus, or smallpox. Curnston has lately shown that it could not have been one of these diseases, and he concludes that it was an eruptive fever of a kinti now extinct.

The new German material for matches is a form of red phosphorus, first prepared by Dr. Schenck, and it differs from yellow phus phorus in giving off no fumes and in being therefore quite harmless to operatives who dip matches. It is produced by heating a solution of yellow phosphorus bromide to about 18 deg. C. It is precipitated out of the solution, and after being filtored off is freed from yellow phosphorus by washing with carbon disulphide. While the igniting point of the substance is that of ordinary red phosphorus, the new variety is in a state of Huch fine division that when mixed with potassium chlorate it is readily set on fire by rubbing against any surface.

That taste is a reliable guide to our food

A mountain of alun near the village of Lion Chek, in China, is described as not less than 10 miles in circumference at the base and 2,000 for high. Large blocks of the stone are quarried, nod are first heated in great furnaces and then in vats of boiling water, from which the alum crystallises.

A CORRECTION.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY FRESS."

Hongkong, 23rd December. Sit-The attention of our clients, the Opiuni Farmers, has been drawn to a paragraph appearing in your issue of tho 21st instans to the effect that one of tho

Chinese Excise Officers was caught in the act of endeavouring to smugglo certain piuar into another Chinaman's pocket with the intention of charging the man with unlawful possession, and stating that the Excise Oficer had been recommended for dismissal. Our clients desire us to informa you that the paragraph in question is not a corrent statement of the facts of the C350, Our clients understand that there was some ill-feeling between their Excise Officer and the other Chinaman in question arising out of private matters, and that the Excise Officer was brought by certain friends of the other Chinaman to the Inspector of the Aberdeon Police Station

needs is the theary of P. T. Borissow, and accused of endeavouring to place opium Russian physician. Such curiosities of taste as the craving for chalk, coal, acids, etc. It is a real specifice for tout and Rheumatic pairs. It roneves the cause from the Bloed and Banas.

rosult from real necessities, and children Au thần Mixture is pleasant to the taxie, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the must deli often eat earth, wail-plaster and the like at cata cometilations of either ser, the Proprietors solicit an age when the growth of the bones is most saiferere to give it a trial to test its value.

Mr. Stephen Morgan writes: "I have affered since energetic and an extra supply of mineral 1886 with a variccar alcorated leg, and have bean un- dor five doctors. I also attended two hospitals, but matter is demanded. The strong appetite of at one they suzgrated that I should have my leg off children for sweets and farinaceous foods is and at the other that I should have the veins leeched explained by the requirement of carho- and tied ap. You may gross my feelings, therefore, to And myself now surod by taking Clarke's Blood hydrates during work and the production of Mixture and applying Clarke's Mirmonious Salvo," onpecially as I have a family of eight childern, By animal heat. To verify his theory, the leg menenred 18tin, round nunst in she other, and author experimented on chickens, and found ter coming from my leg was as black as hot, butit that roosters, which lay no eggs, have less has now completely holod up, and fam cut of agony a thing not known to me for the past ́oight yours. must say I think my cazo a marvellous so. I com- menged taking Charko's Blood Mixture in July, 1803, And the cost has been one small bottle to try the effect first, and finding the proper remedy, than ten lurge ones, also fow pota of the exivo; and my leg not off. I have spent pounds in other remedios, but they have been no good to me. I shall be pleased to answer any questioan, and afflicted, brothers and sisters can see my leg for themgolves. You can maake any use of this intter for the public good,

part of my work I have done on my kose. The mut.

31, Malicorn-road, St. John's-road, Upper Hello way, London, N., May 25, 1990."

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OF WON- DERFUL CURIS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.

Clarke'e Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles, 2a. f. esch, and in casus containing six times the quantity: Ha-cadisiont to effset a permanent, muro in the grot majority of long-standing cases BY ALL CHEMIST and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS roughent the world. Proprietors, THE LINCOLN AND MID LAND COUNTIE: Déco COMPANY, Lincoln, England. Trail Muck BLOOD MIXTURE."

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTION-Purchasers of Clarke'e Blood Mixture should soo that they get the genuine artists. Worth Iess imitations and substitutes are sometimes palmed off by priced youdors. The worde and Midland Cudies Drug Company, Linealu, Eug

Linceta

craving for mineral substances than bona, and are indifferent to plaster, ogg-shells aurl small stones. The lime foods, moreover, are sought by the hen periodically during her laying season.

MIDZUSHIMA & CO.

COAL MERCHANTS.

No. 4 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Facing Daddell Street).

HEAD OFFICE: No. 5, SAKAIMACHI, KOBE. BRANCH OFFICES :-HIGASHI-HOMMACHI, MOJI, MINAMPAJIKAWA,

OSAKA AND KAIGAN, WAKAMATSU.

AGENCY Mr. S. NAKAYAMA, MOTOMACHI YOKOHAMA,

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: MIDZUSHIMA, Kabe, Moji, Daska, Wakamatan, and Hongkong

CODE USED: A 1 & A. B. C. 4TH ED.

Importers of Japanese Coals. Contractom of Coal to the Compagnie des Messagerio Maritimos de France, Foreign and Japanese stuaniora. Arsenal and Japanese Railway Companies. k. Sole Proprietors of Kumamoto and Tenoura Coal Mines. Solu Agunts for Kawamiya, Komatsugaura, Minamio, Ikejiri and Kamagalata Collieries.

K. UYEMURÀ, Manage

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on the person of their friend. There was some discrepancy in the statements of the accusers, one alleging that the Excise Officer endeavours to pat the opium in the Chinaman's outside foul-pocket and another that he was endeavouring to put it in his inside watch-pocket. When the matter came before the Magistrate, these facts were shortly stated by the Inspector in charge of the case, but no evidence was takon and the Magistrato stated it was a case with which he could not deal, buť suggested in the complainant that it was to him to petition, through the

live the Exciso. Registrar-General, to Office dismissed. Our clients are not concerned with the private difference be. tween the Excise Officer and the Chinaman, but desire to make it clear that it was not proved that their ficer committed the offence complained of, nor was any evidence to that effect given in the Police Court.

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A Danish scientifi institution in Green- land is urged by Dr. Georg Brands, of Copenhagen. Its work would include a study of Arctic vegetable life and in glaciers, We shall be obliged if you will give as well as meteorological observations, and publicity to this.-Yours faithfully, would extend also to investigation of the fisheries, search for useful ore, and utilisation of the waterfalls for electrical industries.

Cremation makes slow progress, and Sir Henry Thompson gives the number of bodies' disposed of in 1904 in the crematoris of the world as 5,5 0+

The safety of the acetylene storage method

land," are engraved on the Govarient Stamp, and of Messrs. Claude and Hess, French en- "Clarke's World-famed Blod Mixture, blown in th bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINA

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Steamers and

Ranches Castings in Bras and Iros

Moderate chargos. Work solicited.

Amay,

J. D. EDWARDS, Manager.

3rd December, 1903. WEI-HAT-WEI SCHOOL.

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A HIGH-CLASS education for a moderate

foo.

Tuition under experienced and qualified

masters.

Boys are received ng to fourteen for prepara- tory education.

A Bound commorial education is offered to

older pupils,

A new school house, splendidly situated, just completed.

Climate and sanitary conditions unequalled

in the Far East.

School reopens let February

. HERBERT L. BEER, L.C.P., Headmaster.

J. W. FELL, BA..

Assistant-master. Hongkong, 22nd December, 1993,

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gingers, seems to have been fully demost rated. The process consists in disolving acety lone is acetone, and in a review of the results achieved, A. Janet states that, with a maximum pressure of about 150 pounds,

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DEACON AND HASTINGS:

TO REPEL MOSQUITOES, BIWAYS TOs 23 Bedtime

CALVERT'S 20 per cent.

Carbolic Soap

A popular Soap in hot climates, an it is moet refreshing for the tiles, in addition to the beno-i Scial properties afforded by the high percentage of Calvert's Pure Carbolle.

F. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester, Eng.

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USED FOR OVER 25 YEARS.

450 LBS. NET

TRADE

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NET. IN TINS OF 45 LBS.

Hongkong, 4th March, 1903.

JAPAN

COALS.

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