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Show tiik t.ui im r. tor k. IUrr Hadler, -rrtatar, 1 13 Ml llml, The wholcnld liquor and rlgir trade form a very Important branch of lndu-try lndu-try in Salt Lake and cmtrilmte to th ' mercantile welfare and prosperity f tho city. Among the mot enterprl.iti ' and popular hoiiw engaged lit lhrw linen Is the Golden Kagle, whrme effi.w and warvnMuim am located at M.iiil utrcct. He (M'ned at his present locution March lt, and frtu a comparatively mall beginning hU loli-lies loli-lies li.n ntcadily deielod aud Iu-creased, Iu-creased, It prvgrf! Iicing mly torn-mensural" torn-mensural" Ith the ability and iiebulry of the proprietor, who U 'dti!oiudy u-gaged u-gaged In maintaining the character and quality of hi wine, liquor and cigar, and thereby meeting the moot rt. linj demand of the trade. Tho prmi- occupied are fully eqiiipted with every facility and convenience for llio transaction tran-saction of hi mormon biiiilie, Tim utock carried U large and valuable, em-braeing em-braeing a fine "i tiiii'iil of tnipurt4 and dniiieitle cigar; also the tUoice.it imported wiar. braudii. giu, etc. He is ageot for 3iuogtau whUWiel and Anthony k Kuhn'a St. Lmi bottled bot-tled and ke(j brer. IliiyeM Caa fceljf upon the purity cf all suppli pur chaed from thi reponht boo, 1'ernoiially Mr. Sadbr la highly regarded re-garded for hi many social qaaitti, bulue Inlt grity and capacity, an4 well worthy of the larje uieaur of (uecciw bis own (fert have ai hievtd. |