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Show MUSSER TO THE FRONT AGAIN. Reappearance at the Tab. After a j Six. Months Engagement at the Pen. The rumor about the city that A. Milton Musser would address saints and straggling strag-gling sinners at the Tabernacle yesterday had the tendency of drawing a fair-sized crowd from the Mormon circles and a sprinkling of Gentiles, who were curious to hear what Mr. Musser would say on his exit from serving six months in the Utah Penitentiary for unlawful cohabitation. cohabita-tion. Among many things uttered by the Iolicy martyr was that he had enjoyed himself hugely with the brethren in the Pen. All his experiences of the past six months were most graphically recounted to the crowd before him. The speaker did not appear in his striped suit, but seemed as delighted in his Prince Albert coat and broadcloth pants as a voting school-boy with a pistol pocket in a new pair of trowsers. Mr. Musser wore a serious face from much ruminating at the Palace, and in addressing the brethren and sisters he advised each and every brother to never surrender a single principle of the Mormon Mor-mon faith, but to live up to the doctrine and covenants of the only religion and to keep out of the penitentiary as long as it can be done. He then spoke in defense of celestial marriage, and portrayed all the beauties of going into it and living it, but said nothing in particular about the getting out part which he had just experienced. ex-perienced. Brother Bywater followed with a few assurances that everything said by Brother Musser was true, and in accord with the doctrines of the last dispensation. |