| Show IN ADVANCE AU Tho question of ot Sunday saloons hOB hat hOBen been en prominent In Now New York since tho lust municipal election Tho Herald a II Methodist publication has hM tried to ascertain the tho attitude of ot tho pulpit and religious press of ot the tho country on that topic As n result It finds that every overy Methodist newspaper every Episcopalian cury but one overy ocr but butone one overy other Protestant onon and every Catholic Journal aro li 11 liquor quor selling on Sundays AH All for tor the tho pulpit the Herald claims that among tho clergymen favoring some somo form of or Sunday It finds Bishop DI Potter and Donne and perhaps n other otherl l two Jewish rabbis the nov Rov Dr DI Charles Charlos H tI among lans tho nev Dr J alone Unitarians Ian ians no C no Baptist no Koman Catholic It a n aBerts Berts that wo speak with authority In saying that the Methodist 1 I t ministry as a unit will for ever oppose It The conclusion Is III that tho proposition Ion to keep the saloons open Ol ln on Sunday Is doomed In advance |