Our Country’s Future
Our Country’s Future
or, Great National Questions
Our Country’s Future
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Summary

as viewed by the most prominent editors and corroborated by eminent men of our country, including President Harrison, ex-President Cleveland and scores of others, concerning marriage and divorce, immigration, etc.

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OUR COUNTRY’S FUTURE

Or, Great National Questions, is the title of Mr. Habberton’s new book, treating of some of the more important social, political and business questions of the day. The work embodies the opinions of more than one hundred of our national leaders, and is, on this account, of much more than ordinary interest. Not only in what he has written, but also in bringing together the opinions of such eminent men as Bishop Foss, President Harrison, Ex-President Cleveland, Cardinal Gibbons, Dr. Wayland Hoyt, Talmage Conwell, Bishop Potter Powderly and others, concerning these vital topics of the day, Mr. Habberton has done the public a good service. We understand that the book is to treat of marriage, divorce, the rum power, labor, annexation, our coast defences, speculation, sorrow of the city poor and other topics that would naturally have a bearing on the present and future prosperity of our people.

This volume will give to the reader a vast fund of information on all these subjects that are so frequently coming up in the newspapers and periodicals; and the man who reads it understandingly, will find himself well informed on all these important questions of the day. Not only this, but he will have his information from the most reliable source. The authorities quoted are eminent in Church and State, they have devoted years to the study of these subjects, and their suggestions and notes of warnings should be carefully read and heeded by all who are interested in the continued stability and prosperity of our country. We know of no other book that will contain so much late reliable information on these topics.

Mr. Habberton is a popular author and bright journalist, and all in all, this volume will be found exceedingly interesting and suggestive. Sold only by subscription.”

– Essex County Herald, Guildhall, Vermont, 11 Oct 1889