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Show Globifi-Catinu. The glorification was held last night. There was a band, yea, an instrumental band, and three torchlights had a procession. The torchlights cast a lurid glare over the sidewalk down to the Walker Hoojo, and thero tho .speakers spoke and the glorificating was mado vocally audible. For speakers thero were judgo Mo-Kcan, Mo-Kcan, judge Strickland the man who would ,ehoot on Buch slight provocationjudge provoca-tionjudge Toohy, of Corinne; judge Carey, of Illinois; judge Haydon, and others; but tho allusions to Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-vania, Ohio and Indiana were extremely ex-tremely meagre, compared with the stylo in which Mormon ism and the Mormons were hahdlcd. If the same crowd wero to have a weddiog, a christening, chris-tening, a preaching, a political gathering, gath-ering, a scientific discourse, a horse race or a drinking match, it wouldn't be complete uoless tbey pitched into Mormonism and the Mormons, so having done it in tho usual approvod stylo last night including Strickland's threat about ordering people shot; and having told what they were going to make Congress do poor Congress they concluded to wind up the glorification glorifi-cation with a general display of self-laudation. self-laudation. Thero were probably between be-tween three and four hundred present. |