*. X WENTHE1Mr, Wentker has been a resident of Burlington since 1880, He was em* ployed m the brewery for nine years, and began business for himsetf in bis present stand nineteen years ago. It adjoins the Hillside Hotel, which he also owns. About three years ago Mr. Wentker built the two story brick building used by him for a saloon, and in furnishing it he spared no expense. He put in the best class of fixtures and furniture, and now has a saloon which is a credit to his enterprise. He conducts it in an orderly manner, and caters to a select trade, which appreciates his efforts to give the public a high class place.His stock is made up of high grade liquors, wines, cigars, etc., which constitute the best brands known to the trade. In fact, Mr. Wentker pridesB. j. Wentker Buffethimself on the good quality of bis stock, so nothing inferior is ever offered to his customers.Personally, Mr. Wentker is highly regarded as a business man and citizen and has a large circle of friends whose well wishes he fully commands.