Show n A Ht ul of or the th people who dis discuss cuss the question fall to under understand stand tho elements of it Imagine that nothing but Lut n 1 strong rt II sire and n thirst for eating liquor ever Iel takes it 1 man to a II saloon With this they oro Impatient considering coni Ide ring U It a I weakness or u II vice Jc they hAndlo the tho moral and eco teo economic Issues involved In tint spirit It never occurs to hem that the tho sa All saloon loon in I a n product fit nf man social aldi aldiA lId lIdA A very cry largo proportion of or those who go hero thero go more mot to meet nett ami talk with other men than for Cor the purpose of or drinking The Th latter Is III the tho Incidental and nn sec SI secondary motive motle Instead of the first and the price of O a 11 glass of beer represents represent Ie the of ot thirst than admission elon fen which the tha poor man pays 1 und ani which he feels will entitle him to all the privileges of ot a 1 pl pi lice c where hit hll acquaintances are wont to congregate Kew No York ork Evening Sun Nothing hu hal changed There Thera la Is only one OM Frenchman tho more lOore observed ll Louts Philippe upon his hla return tc to Paris when he ho accepted l the ot of France In the tho place of the lilies of ot the Nothing has hall changed There Thero Is II only on I one barroom more might be the upon the tho opening of thu tho new MW saloon at ot Mulberry and Bleecker streets yesterday Tho fact how houver over that the wae opened under tho of ot tho Protestant I of ot New York confers especial distinction upon new tavern It 11 IK I learned from the liberal press rr of tile the Initial ceremonies that the new Subway Tavern Is III some moro closely clos IY divided than ancient Gaul Jaul being separated only two parts In one there ther dispensed ell only soda Ioda water and ice cream beer but In another communicating apart apartment ment the bibulous may obtain anything that appeals to their throats from cocktails to crime do menthe or as It wan put pUI this morning from whiskey up III to whiskey Boston Transcript Jt H hns been by advocates of ot total abstinence that the quickest most way to drive men from the tho drinking saloon was to lower Its character and surroundings hut but It does doc not appear l IntI the removal of tables at ot which the tho di Inker could sit alt and Inti drink Ilka a civilized being be In Instead of having to Up Un nt lit th tM bar gulp It down UH 1111 u II doi do does his hi have ho shut up the saloons or 11 men Ulen from visit visiting vl lt ing them As n II matter ot or fact the de degrading grading hIl failed fall d utterly und It ts something nt lit lith h d In 11 mi opposite direction Tho question which presses s c Is not ns nil to the tho abolition of at the Tho time may come when and distilleries will have things of tho past hut but we can hardly expect to sen that time In our day Wo como come to tho vegetarian diet dl t too nut Hut thero thoro Is no reason to suppose that peo people pie will not to use meat nt stimulants for many y of or future If It tho popular taste huto for Cor drinks cull cAh be kept lt under 11 In It subjection can ba be regulated by hy un unobjectionable objectionable and uplifting why Is It well to make use of those tho o oven If they the do not go RO to the Ole root ot of f the mutter ns nil we Individually may see It and seek eel to abolish the tho evil altogether and all at once Kansas City Star It has hus been sold said of or Bishop Potter that when wh n ho sets Iet to heaven the first thing he will do will b tJ to complain of tho mixed company there Whether such u 1 Individual can u 1 with the tho convivial atmos atmosphere phere of tho old country tavern which Is III his hili aim may be rea rel reasonably doubted d But nul It Is IR certain that tho bishops scheme of reorganization will eliminate ninny of ot tho evils and objections of the th present saloon In which the Iho continual violations of good term are aro quite objectionable us Its lis menace to public morals New York Evening Mall If It lII hop Potter had seen ecton fit to end I and a word Old of approval to the founders of ot tho now neW It would been hl his private tho only of those wh deprecate tho linking ot or Christianity with any form torm of ot liquor tr HH und share In tho solemn dedication of ot tho with h mn and an 1 Hh however put the tM fairly within wll In the province of In by hy alt illi to whom the tho dignity of ot tho episcopate and n sense of pro PIO propriety In men occupying high place lire aro sources of ot concern hather or not they bo members of HI Bishop sho l Potters de do denomination nomination |