Show I P BOP 5IEMEKS the electrician t j who is also an eminent gas engineer I and manufacturer says electricity I will merely takethe place of gas for publb lighting and in large balls factories and so forth but that iti for dweIlJ i cannot interfere with gas dwelle I nghouses The professor thinks that if the gas people will make an I effort they can more than make good tho JOBS through he use of electricity 3e suggests that the gas works be so arranged as to furnish two kinds of gasone for lighting as at present and the other for heating purposes He has a plan arranged which he is confident will work well and pro poaea to put it into operation in Vienna where his gas works are located The suggestion ought to be worthy of consideration by oar local company not particularly in the way of making good losses incurred in-curred by reason of the electric light but in the ivay of increasing bueines In Europe and iu some sections ol Americagaa is quite extensively used for cooking and heating purpose In some places it in i cheaper than any fuel that can bq obtained but i it is used chiefly because of its convenience con-venience being always ready for use almost absolutely cafe and there is no occasion for waste A gaa stove would be highly prized in euch weather 18 this when little cooking is required and the less fire there is about the house the better |