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Show Nunc Old Erie Eaglnrcr. Theru are seventeen niLinhera of the I'ort Jrrvis lodge uf the llrother-liood llrother-liood of fjocomoUvu l.nglneers u Im have Ih-iii e uployed on the Kris nilroad fori vrloda of from twenty -flu to thirty-five consecutive ears, the aerage ttrm of servico liug u itlilu a fraction of thirl) ears. Tlie oldest in outinuous servii-o are 11. It. CaxliKigu and ri. A. llonk, buttiuf a horn began ruDulngon the road Jan. 1, 1345 The uidett In aitual length of service is Uenlmin iiolTiur, who eulered the ouipk) of tile cumpuiy a an englaec Iu lSls, but wasolf the nwd from 1S5I to 1858 Mr Uoinier is sill! doing dtltj at 70 jam of age. airt in the thirty-elstli thirty-elstli jearoj lib work on tlie road as engineer of tha train between 1 o t J ervls aud Utbville. Tlie seventeen veterans referred lo In the. order of seniority of coil-liouou coil-liouou service are II. 1. Carlough, b A. Itouk, Cluuk Fcajer, Albert Joheon, IAvfcl I leiidersoti, William Uooley. iteiijsmln Hoflner, Kdwanl Kent. G 11. L'oofer, baninel ri. Walker, avld Wilson. J. II. Cook-son. Cook-son. A. II. Gondale, K.H. Cox, A. i. lirvly, fl. H. Johruou aud John Ackerman. Middletown (X. V.) Cor. Arac YurL Time. |