Madison city directory, a city and business directory for 1866, Part 12

Author: Suckow, B. W., comp; Smith, John Y
Publication date: 1866
Publisher: Madison, Wis.
Number of Pages: 412


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N. B. Exhibitions two -- summer and winter.


MADISON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Wm. T. Leitch, President.


D. Worthington and T. Brown Vice Presidents.


R. L. Garlick, Treasurer. . Joseph Hobbins. Rec. Secretary.


J. P. Chandler, Cor. Secretary.


Exhibitions, June, July and September.


ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.


Joseph Hobbins, M. D., President.


N. J. Moody and Jos Hawes, Vice Presidents.


G. II. Barwise, Treasurer.


Edward Barber, Secretary.


Wm. Hobbins, M. D. Physician.


BOARD OF MANAGERS.


G. F. Taylor, Dr. Bibbs, J. F. Taylor, W. G. Beecroft, E. Thompson.


GERMAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Richard Baus, President.


F. A. Pfaff, Secretary.


F. B. Huchting Treasurer.


Meets the first Friday in every month, at Turner's Hall.


MADISON TURY VEREIN.


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C. W. Heyl, President.


F. B. Huchting, Secretary.


J. G. Ott,. Treasurer. Jac. Heimert, Turnwort. Aug. Sauthoff, Zeugwort.


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APPENDIX.


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' DANE COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY.


Chancey II. Purple, President. James E. Moseley, Secretary.


Charles Hawkes, Treasurer.


Depository at C. Hawkes, next to M. E. Church.


SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY.


F. Wiese, President.


J. A. Johnson, Secretary. Meets the first Tuesday in every month, at Badger's Block.


SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIETIES.


GRAND LODGE OF F. & A. MI., OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN.


John T. Wentworth, Geneva, Grand Master.


A. M. Blair, Fond du Lac, S. G. W.


D. G. M.


Harlow Pease, Watertown, J. G. W.


James A. Bate, Madison, - G. T.


S. S. Daggett, Milwaukee,


G. S.


W. T. Palmer, Milwaukee,


G. L.


Rev. J. T. Prior, Muscoda,


R. C. Dimock, Prairie du Chien, G. S. D.


A. H. Isham, Sparta, G. J. P.


L. H. Nichols, Delavan, G. M.


E. Clewett, Middleton, G. T.


MADISON LODGE, NO. 5.


Rob't Wootton, W. M.


F. A. Pfaff, Sec'y.


Meets first and third Thursday in each month.


HIRAM LODGE, NO. 50.


Ira W. Bird, W. M.


Wm. T. Leitch, See's.


Meets first and third Monday in each month.


CONCORDIA LODGE, NO. 83. .


Fred. Sauthoff, W. M. John F. Hauser, Sec'y.


Meets first and third Wednesday in each month.


S. H. Marquissee, Janesville, G. C.


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APPENDIX.


KNIGHT TEMPLARS OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN.


Alvin B. Alden, Portage, G. E. C.


Win. H. Hiner, Fond du Lac, D. G. C.


Win. T. Palmer, Milwaukee, G. R.


ROBERT MACOY COMMANDERY, NO. 3.


David H. Wright, E. C.


William H. Karnes, Generalissimo.


John C. Rudd, Captain General.


Rob't Wootton, Recorder.


Meets second Thursday in each month.


GRAND COUNCIL R. & S. M , FOR STATE OF WISCONSIN.


Melvin L. Young, Milwaukee, G. M.


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Sanborn, Milwaukee,


Dep. G. M.


William T. Palmer, G. R.


MADISON COUNCIL, NO. 3, R & S. M.


David B. Ramsay, T. I. G. M.


David Flesh, Recorder.


Meets first Saturday in each month.


GRAND CHAPTER, R. A. M.


David H. Wright, Madion, G. H. P.


A. V. H. Carpenter, Milwaukee, Dep. G. H P.


Thomas B. Tyler, Sparta, G. K.


E. W. B. Westcott, Beloit, G. S.


William T. Palmer, Milwaukee, G. R.


MADISON CHAPTER, NO. 4, R. A. M.


James A. Bate, H. P.


D. C. Bush, K.


Albert Cheney, S.


F. A. Pfaff, - See.


Meets second and fourth Monday in each month.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


S. W. Budlong, Waterloo G. M.


C. C. Cheney, Janesville, Dep. G. M.


L. B. Hills, Waupun, G. S.


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APPENDIX.


HOPE LODGE, NO. 17, I. O. OF O. F.


J. L. Lewis, N. G.


John Hudson,


V. G.


M. B. French,


Sec.


Meets every Friday evening at their Room in Madison Mu- tual Insurance Company's Block.


MADISON ENCAMPMENT NO. 8.


David Wright H. C. P.


H. E. Willis, II. P.


C. C. Church, Scribe.


Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesday in each month, in Odd Fellow's Hall.


GRAND LODGE I. O. OF G. T., OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN.


H. H. Giles, Stoughton, G. W. C. T.


E. E. Pratt, Madison, G. S.


CAPITOL LODGE I. O. OF G. T., NO. 4.


H. A. Lewis, W. C. T.


W. I. Wallace, W. S.


Meets every Tuesday evening at their Room in Madison Mu- tual Insurance Company's Block.


ST. MICHAEL'S AID SOCIETY (GERMAN. )


Joseph Bayer, President. Joseph Schette, Secretary. G. Grimm, Treasurer.


MUSICAL SOCIETY.


CONCORDIA (GERMANY. )


A. Pickarts, Musical Director. Wilhelm Heiliger, President. Joseph Kessenich, Secretary. Mathias Blied, Treasurer.


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APPENDIX.


FOREST HILL CEMETERY.


Situated on the Mineral Point Road, one and a quarter mile from the city, is one of the finest Burial Grounds in the State.


The Ground is laid out in sections, shaded with old Oak trees, and with the yearly improvements made by the city, is a place of great attraction for strangers visiting the city, afford- ing. as it does, a quiet and beautiful view of the city and the surrounding Lakes.


Applications for burial lots are made to the City Clerk, in City Hall.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


MADISON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.


John W. Boyd, President.


B. F. Hopkins, Vice President.


D. Worthington, Secretary.


S. D. Hastings, Treasurer.


S. C. Bean, General Agent.


NORTHWESTERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.


Capital, $300.000.


Samuel D. Hastings, President.


Thomas S. Allen, Vice President.


Aug. Gaylord, Secretary.


D. K. Tenney, - Treasurer. A. G. Darwin, General Agent.


Executive Committee :- Samuel D. Hastings, V. B. Van Slyke, Simeon Mills, B. F. Hopkins and E. W. Keyes.


MADISON GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO.


David Atwood, President.


George F'. Taylor, Secretary.


B. F. Hopkins Treasurer.


E. Thompson, Superintendent.


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SUGAR RIVER VALLEY R. R. CO.


David Atwood, President.


H. S. Moore, Vice President.


A. S. Sanborn, Secretary.


S. D. Hastings, Treasurer.


WISCONSIN MARBLE CO.


A. J. Ward, President.


J. M. Dickinson, Vice President.


J. P. Williams, Secretary.


PETROLEUM COMPANIES.


INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY.


J B. Bowen, President.


F. Briggs, Vice President.


J. W. Hoyt, Secretary.


S. D. Hastings, Treasurer. 1


NORTHWESTERN PETROLEUM CO.


Simeon Mills, Président.


M. E. Fuller, Vice President.


George A. Mason, Secretary.


C. L. Williams, Treasurer.


WISCONSIN PETROLEUM CO.


Samuel D. Hastings, President.


C. H. Purple, Secretary.


D. Worthington, Treasurer.


THE STATE BANK, MADISON.


SAM'L MARSHALL, Prest. L. S. HANKS, Cashier.


DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.


Demand Drafts drawn on principal Cities in Europe.


FARMERS' BANK, MADISON, . DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AND GIVES PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS


"In all points in this State, and also in Iowa, and Minnesota. Collections remitted promptly on day of payment, at current ratea of Exchange. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, on the principle cities of England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany. PASSAGE TICKETS from the principal cities of Europe.


J. H. SLAVAN, Cashier. Next door West of State Bank.


Main-Street,


NEW ENGLAND BAKERY, . Madison. This old establi-bed Institution continues in successful operation.


It has been newly fitted up, and the proprietor gives his utmost atten- ""tion to satisfy the tastes of customers. BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, Brown Bread, Boston Crackers, etc., constantly on hand. Soda Crackers, Butter, Pic Nic, Wine, Sugar and Lemon Crackers.


CE"Private parties furnished, and Wedding Parties supplied.


EDWARD GUNKEL.


C. H. BILLINGS, MANUFACTURER OF


Corn Crossing and Breaking Plows, -ALSO -- SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, &C. All orders promptly attended to, and all work entrusted to our care, will be warranted to give satisfaction. 25 Cor. WILSON & WILLIAMSON-ST.


THOMPSON'S HOTEL, Butler, near Main St.,


WISCONSIN.


MADISON,


OLE THOMPSON, Proprietor,


CEN"Farmers will find good Stabling accommodations for their teams at this house, Board by the day or week, on reasonable terms. Give me a cell.


MADISON


BOOK BINDERY,


B. W. SUCKOW, Proprietor,


Journal Building, cor. Milin and Pinckney St. -


MAHIS ESTABLISHMENT IS PROVIDED WITH EV- cry kind of modern and labor-saving machinery, and as we are employing the very best of workmei, we feel confident of being able to furnish our customers and all who wish to patronize us, with good and substantial work. Our facilities for making


BLANK BOOKS,


ILOHOS, JOTAMAIS, DAY LOOKS, ETC., are unsurpassed, as our


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Ruling, Stamping and Cutting Machines, are of the Latest Improvements. ALL KINDS OF BOOKS BOUND AND RE-BOUND, in the neatest and best style.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO BINDING OF Music, Magazines, Law and Medical Books.


ALL ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, B. W. SICRON.


RAILWAY HOTEL, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVENUE, AT THE


RAIL ROAD DEPOT.


E. DE WOLF, Agent.


This Hotel being fitted up in the neatest and best style, affords an opportunity for the wearicd Traveler to find the best accommodations, without being exposed to the rough traveling of a mile and a half ; and in case of further travel- ing with the cars, may feel sure of not being too late.


BOOTS AND SHOES.


JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING, BY H. GABRIEL, .No. 10, Sin" Street, Opposite Findlays, Is receiving and opening the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ever brought to this City. Particular attention paid to REPAIRING.


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, MAIN SO, BTW. .. PINCKNEY & WEBSTER, Keep- constantly on ha ! a fall a sortment of Boots and Shoes, of all kinds. The latest and nost fashionable styles minutactured to order. l'arteuser attention pail to Requiring. AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE.


DARWIN CLARK,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


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FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE


MAIN STREET, BETWEEN PINCKNEY AND WEBSTER,


MADISON,


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WISCONSIN.


We are constantly manufacturing, of the choicest materials, and by the very best workmen,


SOFAS, BEDSTEADS,


Chairs, Tete a Tetes, Lounges.


AND COMPLETE CHAMBER SETTS,


Warranted to give entire Satisfaction as well in Front : workmans! ip as reasonable Prices.


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Orders Respectfully Solicited.


VILAS HOUSE,


[LATE CAPITAL HOUSE.]


P. B. PARSONS.


REFITTED AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT. .


MADISON, -


WIS.


INSURANCE AGENCY.


H. D. MILLER. - MADISON, WIS.,


SEPIASENTS THE


HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. A-s-tts,. .$3,365,509


MANHATTAN FIRE INS. CO., of New York. Assetts,. $997,334


HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New Haven. As-ett3 $776,853 ATLANTIC FIRE INS. CO., of New York. Assetts. $510,000


FULTON FIRE INS. CO., . of New York. A-setts 8323,140


NEW ENGLAND FIRE INS. CO. of Hartford, Unen. Act: 8281,240 BUCKEYE MUTUAL INS. CO., of Cleveland, Ohio. sets .$241,078 At the head of the liss stads the largest end most popular Company oui the American Continent.


Odice. in Miller's Block.


CHICAGO ANP NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. MADISON DIVISION.


NO. 8 --- TIME TABLE .-- NO. 8. IHNEN EFFECT SUNDAY, DECEMBER CHTE. 1:55, 17 DD GCLICK. NO.N.


For the Go; erum int and Inforr .ation of Employes only.


TRAINS GOING NORTH.


STATIONS.


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CHARLES KLAUDER'S


CLOTHING STORE


AND Cents' Furnishing Goods,


KLAUBER'S BLOCK, PINCKNEY ST.,


THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF


READY-MADE CLOTHING


EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.


THE BEST MATERIAL Is usel in all this stoch, and no slop-shop work in the manu- facture.


Can be selected of excellent fit and uniformity of color.


Gents' Gloves, Hosiery, Nechties, Handkerchiefs, Suspend- ers, Paper and Linen Collars, all Styles. PIECE GOODS, Genuine imported French cloths, many choice and desirable patterns. AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER The garments in the league and most Fashionable Style.


REMEMBER THE PLACE, CHARLES KLAUBER'S, UY HISCRAFT STREET.


THE NORTH- WESTERN MUTUAL


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ORGANIZED IN 1859. HAS OVER 11,000 MEMBERS. AND


OME MILLION ASSETS.


ALL IN THE NORTH-WEST.


PATines Isseoch on all the varens plass at rates lower than Eestero Companies. S. S. DAGGETT, President. A. W KELLOGG, Secretary.


JOH.V. S. DEJ.V, Certral Igent, OFFICE IN DEAN'S BLOCK, UP STAIRS.


JACK REITER


CI NERAL


PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTER


Orders sent to mne by a short et s Dally Capi- tul Offre. or at Moseley's i Book Store will rece've! PROMPT ATTENTION. H


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PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTOR.


WORTHINGTON & WARNER'S


ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, JYD MTASGRAPE ERSTETETE, MADISON, WISCONSIN.


The cheapest and best Business College in the country-devo- ted to practical edu ction. For Circulars, containing full information, address WORTHINGTON & WARNER.


CHARLES HAMMER. SADDLE AND HARNESS


MANUFACTURER,


KING STREET. MEAR WEBSTER. MADISON, WIS.


All kinds of work in the Saddle and Harness line done with neatness and dispatch. All in need of the above will find it to their ady ginge to call here before purchasing elsewhere -- und as I am employing the very best workmen. I am able to furnish work equal to nay west of New York.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS.


WISCONSIN


MADISON,


WIS.


[Opposite GEORGE STONLA'S, ucar the Steam Mill. ]


All business belonging to this trade douer vorder promptly and neatly. All sorts of colorant, Red to Sulle, Caliques, Woolen Cloths, etc .; also Share, Ylions, Piante, Strawe, cto, 00


Everything from shed in the very best style. Fines Coloring as well as the more would and winding indigo Man. The esta: listrient wil be conducted with a view to gain the ex fideucs vi favor of the pubde Customers are requested to leave orders as the D - ilo . . J. O. IVERSON.


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Aurichoural In.peronsand Viden Hopering ia heavy Forging Costives and Machine Work of every description. Pplers by mill protr: er attended to.


N. L. ANDREWS, Agenr.


BERNARD KOHNER,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


DRY GOODS.


MERCHANT TAILOR,


Echner's Blood, Main Street.


MADISON, WIS.


CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, House


SHAWLS, SILKS. EMBROIDERIES. Dress Goods, of every description, CLOTHS, CASSIMIERES, VESTINGS,


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODA, And the largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTH !! In the State.


Being Mented, as I am, in san ofi's and stockel with pools surpassed by name, I am . of Luing alle su ofer our mal, at a La vy Pr than any other store west of New York.


JONES,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


FAIRBANIT'S SCALES.


SHELF & BUILDING HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. NAILS, &e. &c .. Mechanics' and Agricultural Tools, &c., ALL KINDS OF CONLA PLANTE CAND PERLOR STONES, AND MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, In all its branche . Agent for the sale of St. Joseph Iron Co's Pless. Posb, Shovel Plows & Cultivators


SCANDINAVIAN PRINTING PUBLISHING


Dealers in American and Foreign Scandinavian Books,


ALL KINDS OF Book VTork, Hand-Bills, Cards, &c., And other printing, in the Scandinavian, German, French or English languages, done promptly and neatly.


Office, - King Street, - Madison, Wisconsin.


THE "EMIGRANTEN,"


C. F. SOLBERG.


EDITOR.


The oldest and most widely circulated newspaper in the Norwegian language in America, and the best advertising ine dium, through which to reach the Scandinavian population of the Northwest.


Terms of Subscription :- $2.00 per annum.


Advertising Rates :~ $250.00 per column, per year ; $20.00 per spire ( ten lines of bourgeois type, close matter, make a sanare ). Transient advertisements, 10 cents per line ( lour- geois ) each insertion.


The Norwegians in the Northwestern States, number. ing some 200,000 souls, are mainly a farming population. awi for manufacturers, dealers and business men gener .. .. .. .. desire their custom, the Emigranten is the most profit . . .. .. . vertising medium in existence.


"The Kirkelig Maanedstidende CURROH MONTHLY.


WEVS. I. A. PAS ANTI 1. The origin of the Norwegian Evangelical I. am Can ! ! Terms of Subscription :- 21 00 per acht.


Addres , " Baldwin fre. M. F. V.


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OF HARTFORD. CONN.


Cash Capital, $2,250,000. Capital and Surplus, Jon. 2, 1365, 84,057,455.80.


Amount of Losses paid in Viseusin. - - $428.293.60. Amount er 35 Lossst palu a: Miamison Agency, $27,349.73.


Fire and inland Navigation Risks


di solvency and fair profit. Expect intention get to Kurven of DWELLINGS and Comments, for terms of ! to 5 verra. Agencies in all C. prineios cities Sa tor me throughout the State. Ps !-


icies ins. - wi . " themuly authorized Agents of


su And end quile thi alice.


Stute Agent, - H. WYMAN, - - Madison, Wis. OFFICE IN DEAN'S BLOCK.


TEM. W. P. M.I.AKD).


T. A NE!SON. HENRY TRINKAUSE. POTLART NELSON & TRINKAUSE.


Hip nie Painting, Glaviu. Graining, and Paper Hanging.


.. VALI DERE, PARTENAIRE ryan Hand, for sale. rugby attentato, am ! Warranted to give Full Sati>> fection.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MADISON, WIS.


DECIONATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES.


Collections made in all parts of the North West, and remitted at current rate of Exchange.


GOVERNMENT BONDS, On Hand for sale at all Times.


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FOREIGN EXCHANGE


On England, Ireland, and all parts of the continent of Euro! ..


PASSAGE TICKETS, By Packet Vessels-per Black Star Line. By Soft - National Steam Navigation Cony any.


GIO, .1. MAISON, Cashier.


THE Wisconsin Stoats Beitung! - THE ONLY


Paper published in the German Language AT THE CAPITAL.


C. ICHMANN,


Editor and Proprietor.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :


$2.50 per annum: $1.25 for six months; in advance.


Advertisements Inserted at Liberal Rates. - --


Offer, Journal Building, No. 6, Second Floor,


MADISON, WISCONSIN. -


ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, IN GERMAN AND ENGLISHI, Done with Neamess and Dispatch.


BOORGI BOOKS!


BLISS & WELLS,


DEALERS IN


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TATIONERY.


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Choies Family Groceries, Crockery, Fiell & Garden Seeis, &c. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prices. Clover, Timothy and Flax 'ce Mented.


King Street, MADISON, Wis. WEBSTER & TOWERS,


House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING.


Windowy Shades for Stores & Offices


Fostul attention given to hanging Recreation , variety of Graining and Marthing.


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