| Show A CAMPAIGN OF SLANDER IF we had the disposition or were engaged in the business of making personal attacks upon candidates for office and those who differ from our views of principle or policy we could make it very interesting for some of the wordy calumniators of leading men among the mormons cormons Mor mons but the liberal I party holds a monopoly mong poly in that 1 at line and we are quite willing that it should be confined within its appropriate limits however there may come occasions where to be silent would be criminal in view of tile best interests of the public and then we may feel it a duty to be more outspoken and explicit there are some of the most unscrupulous depraved and dishonest crea tures lures chat that ever fastened themselves on the body public for a living among the foremost lore most declaimers aimers against the I 1 mor imor mons and the false accusers of honorable men the proofs are at hand and if the respectable uon non mormon 1 I 1 voters weye wele aware of the character of orators and aspirants jor for liberal favors they would feel terribly chagrined at the support which they feel almost compelled to give to ab chem e in but we are not en engaged in throwing mud even at those who are casting up mire and dirt at us and our friends la fr the vain hope of helping a cause doomed to defeat so we can afford to let the villains run to the end of their rope and berate and revile the litiuz and the dead thus exposing their own petty malice and degraded instincts until justice claims its own and their impurity and dishonor are developed and proclaimed as with a voice of thunder in the streets and upon the housetops on one side only the political contest of 1887 has developed recently into a campaign of slander with a fusillade fusi lade of vituperation |