. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. ed. When they say Go, and vote Go,it will go. The saloon would destroy the church if it could; the churchcould destroy the saloon if it would. Gladstones reply to the London brewers: Gentlemen, you need not give yourselves any trouble about therevenue. The question of revenue must never stand in the way of neededreforms. But give me a sober population, not wasting their earnings instrong drink, and I shall know where to obtain the revenue. Horace Greeley: To sell rum for a livelihood is


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. ed. When they say Go, and vote Go,it will go. The saloon would destroy the church if it could; the churchcould destroy the saloon if it would. Gladstones reply to the London brewers: Gentlemen, you need not give yourselves any trouble about therevenue. The question of revenue must never stand in the way of neededreforms. But give me a sober population, not wasting their earnings instrong drink, and I shall know where to obtain the revenue. Horace Greeley: To sell rum for a livelihood is bad enough, but for a whole com-munity to share the responsibility and guilt of such a traffic seems a worsebargain than that of Eve or Judas. Henry W. Grady: The saloon is the mortal enemy of peace and order, the despoiler ofmen and terror of women, the cloud that shadows the face of children, thedemon that has dug more graves and sent more souls unshrived to judg-ment than all the pestilences that have wasted life since God sent theplagues to Egypt, and all the wars since Joshua stood before C bo 3 om $ a o 2o


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