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Show 11 '! j Moroni . The Farmers Industaial train arrived ar-rived here at 9:55 a, m., Feb. 29th, and was greeted bv hunndreds of people. The exhibition cars were opened and inspected bv vast throngs: of people. Prof. Caine judged a number num-ber of our fine horses and cattle. At 2 p, m. the farmers gathered at the tabernacle and?the ladies assem- bled at the P.elief Hall. In the evening a conjoint mo"li-i;r was held in the tabernacle ana ;-t '. p. m. the people made their way the Opera House where (ianuipy v. s indulged in. A program was raided raid-ed and a delicious lunch was si im il. Eugene Eliasoti; who has i-v-n working at Vermillion is home Ji.r a few days. It has been stated that die ?.Tcdi-na sheep shearers would only irrnvv 7 cents for shearing, to whicii ll boys have objected and in, ':., quenee are to receive S cents. Lee Smith, Joseph Neff and I,.',-..;! Mills of Mt; .Pleasant were wis-. .! here last week for being under the influence of liquor. A number of our boys have been arrested anrl fined for using tobacco. The state and city have appropi i-ated i-ated $6000, to be spent on the slut road through our city, work to l-c commenced soon. A man and learn will receive $3.50 per day. Joseph H. Draper of Freedom, ha |