. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. .1 \mks McNeill, Member New York Prohibition State( CLINTON X. HOWARD,I .ecturer. THE SALOON AN OUTLAW. 103 law, for the council of a municipal corporation in Ohio by ordinance toprohibit places where intoxicating liquors are sold at retail. The legislature of any state has the constitutional power to prohibitthe sale of liquor or beer by retail. The courts say that it is no longer anopen question. Kettering vs. Jacksonville, 50 His. 39: Such a law is subject only to the laws


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. .1 \mks McNeill, Member New York Prohibition State( CLINTON X. HOWARD,I .ecturer. THE SALOON AN OUTLAW. 103 law, for the council of a municipal corporation in Ohio by ordinance toprohibit places where intoxicating liquors are sold at retail. The legislature of any state has the constitutional power to prohibitthe sale of liquor or beer by retail. The courts say that it is no longer anopen question. Kettering vs. Jacksonville, 50 His. 39: Such a law is subject only to the laws of the United States regu-lating imports, and these protect it only in the hands of the importer, inthe original cask or package. Though a state is bound to admit an articlethus imported under the laws of Congress, it is not bound to find a marketfor its sale. When sold by the importer in the original cask or package,or when broken up for retail sale, it becomes subject to the state laws; andmay be taxed, or the sale prohibited. To the same effect see rulings in— State vs. Allmond, 2 Houst. (Del.) vs. Luncortes, 4 Bush (Ky.) vs. Ellis, 18 Ga


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