The oil lantern was standing upon a broken soap box.
Jeod lit an oil lantern and held it up before them.
Groping in the corner of the car, he produced a small oil lantern.
He raised his voice, looking around the faces in the faint light of moon, stars, and oil lantern.
The public, accustomed to the small oil lanterns, was awestruck by the effect.
Above his head, narrow windows shone with the soft yellow light of oil lanterns.
In 1919 the oil lantern was replaced with an acetylene light.
Striking a match, he saw an oil lantern on a table.
An oil lantern swayed in the breeze on the gallery.
Another person came out to the steps, this one holding an oil lantern.