Show A LETTER FROM RED editor I 1 by your habiliments that you where a lady but af after ter reading the slanderous and highly colored article you published in the Pap abbot me I 1 con confess fegis that I 1 am doubtful on that matter I 1 am heartly glad that I 1 did not subscribe aa it has han caused you to placa yourself in bold relief and show yourself in your true colors you desired to obtain a Bub I 1 d did id you what a pity that af after ter iso BO mutch soliciting li that your desire should not be gratified you would not then have stitch eutch awful things what a deranged imagination you must have allow me to express my sympathy for you I 1 hope you fda fd f A mr iier axler rel you or of so mutch match bile what an awful thing thin it is to incur the of on n editor because forsooth for you refused reft ived to for the thought this a free country and a person could subscribe for what they aku ed without being feln abbea and balled vile names for it I 1 think the val p 0 t L b becoming eroth i U ga a litle savage now irs evictor in fit lit me say ray that if you yon diri th of our people the beet thing you can do Is in to deal hon ho estly neatly and fairly with all and do not draw too hard on conr Im but give facts as aa thy they transpire trane pire lern the mormon creed mind your yon mi ou u lineta bu so 8 shall you proa pr vr conre etc rod barn we never hud had a letter from froin a bi ur red barn t before and it i la 4 very interesting inter eating to see sec what a barn can do when it however from the tone of it we think the wasp wisps 3 away up ap in its ita loft had swarmed sular nied such a singing atin tring buzzing waspish as aa it is IB just the kind of 0 a letter to expect from it a bacr ng egotistical red barn that thinks itself big and rue oe and and consequently has a right to put on au an air of authority we have a little advice for the red barn clear out your loft let a breeze of generosity blow through byoir windows and f freshen up your atmosphere of musty self selfishness act thy the torches of humility and wisdom burn out the w laps costs of spite and pride and puffed up conceit rp R memer red burn barn that you are only common lumber and shingles full of knot holes and warped places although you acre are so brilliantly painted what do you rnea mean by bi honestly fitly and fairly after your half denying and al together 0 perverting the article to which you refer confess like a big wooden barn that it way was because the little fire ties of honesty aud and fairn fairness esp lit up your interior too brightly that you wrote the above powerful letter |