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Reflections Of Light

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
December
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ed. Courier:- Sometimes a person's syesare dim wheu looking at street lamps, and these are the ones to growl most. It may be the lanips are uot lit on all dark alghts. The city authorities contracted tor l." nights, and they cannot expect 30, unlets they are Trilling to pay for them. Then wepay asmuch forsixelectriclights 3a andatTi wards. A gasoline lamp will light twenty rods radius, and most lamps are f rom thirty to forty rods apart, leaying half-way unlighted. Thls is why your correspondent needs his lantern. Cdanges in weather eftect burners, go it is hard to govern them for a change. If your correspondente sbould study tue laws of liht, they would flnd it very profitable, and if they suould light street lamps awhile they could then see how easy it is to be mistaken in governing gaaolilM lamps. The principal fault lies In tlie weather, and the other in getting too larffe a blaze so as to smoke. These

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News