Opinion op ti-ie court by
Reversing.
Appellant was indicted by the grand jury of Kenton county in two cases for the offense of retailing liquors without license. The law and facts were submitted to- the court,
It was conceded on the trial that the defendant had sold spirituous, vinous and malt liquors by retail at the time charged in the indictment, but he offered to prove that at the time he sold the liquor he had a license from the town of Central Covington, where his saloon was situated; that his State license expired on May 9, 1903; that on that day he had a license from the town of Central Covington, which expired on June 1, 1903, at which time his town license was renewed by the municipal authorities for one year; that while his own town license was in full force he applied to the county judge of Kenton county for a county license; and that, a protest being made by the 'citizens of the neighborhood, the license was refused by the county court. Af- ' ter this he applied to the county clerk for a license — tendering to the county clerk the amount of the license, together with the cost of issuing it — but the county clerk refused to issue the license because of the order of the county court above referred to. He thereupon instituted a mandamus proceeding against the clerk in the Kenton circuit court, praying that the county clerk be compelled to issue him a license. This case being heard, the judge announced from the bench that he wrould make no order in it, and thereupon the plaintiff dismissed that suit without prejudice. He continued to run his saloon, and thereafter made the sales for which he was indicted. The special judge who tried the cases held that the clerk erred in not taking the money and issuing the license to the defendant, but that ihe mistake of the clerk did not operate as a license, or excuse his violation of law in selling without license; relying upon the following cases: Commonwealth v. Blackington, 24 Pick., 356; Reese v. Atlanta, 63 Ga., 344; State
Judgment reversed and cause remanded for further proceedings consistent herewith.
