. Electric railway gazette . the fol-iwing year, he became its superintendent, a po-tion which he has since retained. Mr. Harris a member both of the Odd Fellows and Mason-organizations, and resides with his family onLate avenue. No. 610, at which place he was renaded, as reported in our issue for Decem-sr, by two hundred men of the various streetir lines at the Spring Grove avenue stables, who then and on other occasions expressed their highestimation of Supt. John Harris. Mr. Harris is remarkable for his wonderfulpowers of endurance, and in all the years of hisconnection with the Cincinnati
. Electric railway gazette . the fol-iwing year, he became its superintendent, a po-tion which he has since retained. Mr. Harris a member both of the Odd Fellows and Mason-organizations, and resides with his family onLate avenue. No. 610, at which place he was renaded, as reported in our issue for Decem-sr, by two hundred men of the various streetir lines at the Spring Grove avenue stables, who then and on other occasions expressed their highestimation of Supt. John Harris. Mr. Harris is remarkable for his wonderfulpowers of endurance, and in all the years of hisconnection with the Cincinnati street railwayshas never missed a day from his duties by reasonof sickness. He started on nothing, and hasworked his way up in the world solely by hisfaithful attention to the interests of his employ-ers, a trait in him for which he deserves praiseand credit. All the stock purchased for thecompany Mr. Harris individually negotiates for,and he employs and discharges all the workingforce of the various lines owned by the cora-. %0W^ tF «w ^rt^
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