. Scientific American Volume 59 Number 04 (July 1888) . BTJRKLUNDS WAGON END GATE. lower edge of the wagon body, there being a,handlewhereby, with this hinge connection, the lower edge ofthe end gate may be easily detached or engaged inhinged position. «iii» A MAN who has tried it says that wooden poststreated as follows, at a cost of two cents apiece, willlast so long that the party adopting it will not live tosee his posts decay. Take boiled linseed oil, and stirin pulverized charcoal to the consistency of paint, andput a coat over the timber. ©1888 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC. 52 Scientific ^m


. Scientific American Volume 59 Number 04 (July 1888) . BTJRKLUNDS WAGON END GATE. lower edge of the wagon body, there being a,handlewhereby, with this hinge connection, the lower edge ofthe end gate may be easily detached or engaged inhinged position. «iii» A MAN who has tried it says that wooden poststreated as follows, at a cost of two cents apiece, willlast so long that the party adopting it will not live tosee his posts decay. Take boiled linseed oil, and stirin pulverized charcoal to the consistency of paint, andput a coat over the timber. ©1888 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC. 52 Scientific ^mtxum. [July 28, 1888. Development of Public Lighting In France. At the recent annual congress of the Society Tech-nique du Gaz, at Boulogne, M. Ellissen delivered aninteresting address, from which we take the follow-ing, as given in the Journal of Gas Lighting : Referring to the growing demand for increased illu-mination, which is a characteristic of the social lifeof the present day, M. Ellissen quoted some figures re-cently laid before the Physic


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