. The street railway review . G. L. REIMANN. A. MOSHER. A. SHERIFFS. THE MOSHER ELECTRIC COMPANY was organized under its present name, September i,1892. Previous to that time J. A. Mosher, from whomthe company was named, had been in the arc lamp busi-ness on a small scale. At the time of the organizationof the company a set of new lamps were announced,which were the result of a great deal of experiment andpractical experience in the arc lamp line. The newMosher lamps for railway circuits have met with greatsuccess and are giving excellent satisfaction wherever factory and offices are


. The street railway review . G. L. REIMANN. A. MOSHER. A. SHERIFFS. THE MOSHER ELECTRIC COMPANY was organized under its present name, September i,1892. Previous to that time J. A. Mosher, from whomthe company was named, had been in the arc lamp busi-ness on a small scale. At the time of the organizationof the company a set of new lamps were announced,which were the result of a great deal of experiment andpractical experience in the arc lamp line. The newMosher lamps for railway circuits have met with greatsuccess and are giving excellent satisfaction wherever factory and offices are at 125 Ontario street, wherewill be found a fully equipped plant for manufacturingand testing lamps. The officers are G. L. Reimann,president; J. A. Mosher, vice-president and electrician;J. A. Sheriffs, secretary and treasurer. AUen automatic engines. Previous to the installation ofthis office January i, 1892, they were little used through-out the west. Since an effort has been made to pushthem, however, they have had no dif


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