Wine and Spirit Circular to publish a review of pres- as the facts are quite plain. last two or three years, and has now reached a point tion, but an increase of sentiment against the saloon. 77 of alcoholic beverages, but they are opposed to certain where its tendencies can be apprehended with consid- American people are not opposed to the temperate use saloon in general. erable clearness. Briefly, there is a decline of prohibi- This condition of things has prompted Bonfort's ent and prospective legislative action, concluding with kinds of places as at present conducted, and in the a suggestion that a national conference be called of the various branches of trade interested in the liquor busi- manner in which these sales take place. It would is confined to a very small percentage of the existing The Rule of "Not Too Much." The conclusion from this state of affairs is that the perhaps be more accurate to say that their objection for eliminating the objectionable places, while leaving the unobjectionable ones intact, and for that reason retail places, but they are unable to devise any plan ness, for the purpose of devising a model license law their antagonism takes the form of objection to the features of the public sale of such goods in certain It is not necessary at this time to prove this assertion,