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Smith & Cunningham (Leonard Smith, Matthew Cunningham), dry goods. Smithers & Jany (Louis Smithers, Benja- min Jany), coal. Standard Democrat, Henry E Zimmermann editor.
Stang Bros (Valentine and Laurence), shoes. Stang Laurence, bill poster. Stetter Louis, cabinetmaker. Stoel Wm N, mason.
Swan Chester J, dentist.
Tomlinson Miss Alice, music teacher.
Valeth John, mason.
Voorhees Elias S, fire marshal.
Voorlices & Diener (Elias S Voor- hees, Charles W Diener), Contractors and Builders and Sorghum Mill.
Wackerman Joseph, farm impts.
Wagner Bros (Hubert, John B and Wm), machinists.
Wagner Charles B, hardware.
Wehmhoff Eugene, jeweler. Wehmhoff Mrs Eugene, milliner. Western Union Hotel, Frank Beller propr. Weygand Richard, painter.
White Elias N, wool.
Wilbur Lumber Co, Royal P Hough- ton Pres, Joseph Kerwer Vice Pres, George H Wilbur Sec and Treas. (Sce adv, in Waukesha.) Willboft Frederick H, furniture.
Wilson John G, auctioneer.
Wilson Mrs John G, milliner.
Wisbauer Rev Michael (Catholic).
Wurms Bros (Frank J and Wm), Proprs Burlington Rubber Stamp Co. (See adv, p 195.) Wurms Frank J, merchant tailor.
Zeincke Gustav, mason. Zimmer Jacob L, chimney sweep. Zimmermann Henry E, editor Standard Democrat.
Zwiebel A & Sons (Anton, Joseph A and Frank), machinists.
BURNETT. In Dodge county, 6 miles northwest of Juneau, the county seat, 2} southwest of Burnett Station, the nearest railroad point, and 7 northeast of Beaver Dam, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily.
BURNETT STATION. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, at the junction of the C. & N. W. Ry, in Dodge county, 6 miles north of Juneau, the county seat, and 9 south of Waupun, the nearest bank- ing point. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. F. A. Sutherland, post- master.
Allen Fred, painter. Borden Z O, hay. Bundy John, builder.
Cole J B, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Cole W S, Hotel.
Keyes L & D. feather renovators.
Lawrence F E & Co, lumber and grain.
Mayhew G R, hotel.
Mayhew W W, carpenter. Merrill G W, general store.
Peachy James H, grain and impts.
Redderson Wm, shoemaker. Roll O H. general store.
Sandow E A, wagonmaker.
Sutherland Fred A, Saddler.
Sutherland W H, carpenter. Winkie Wm, blacksmith.
BURNS. A postoffice on Burns creek, in La Crosse county, 20 miles northeast of La Crosse, the county seat, 4} north of Bangor, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Population, 75. Edward Tritton, postmaster.
Bowen L R, flour mill.
Burns' Cheese Factory.
Scafe Bros, feed mill.
Tritton Edward, General Store. Vaughan D, flour mill.
BURR. A postoffice in Vernon county, 35 miles northeast of Viroqua, the county seat, 15 southwest of Elroy the nearest railroad station, and 8 from Hillsboro, the nearest banking point. Stages semi-weekly to Elroy and Viroqua. Population, 50. Mail, semi-weekly. John Lynch, post- master.
Bunker Rev M (Methodist).
Carr C M, Attorney.
Lathrop John, saw mill. Moore Chester, justice. Tripp D N, saw mill.
Whitney Rev A (United Brethren).
BURR OAK. In La Crosse county, 26 miles northeast of La Crosse, the county seat, and 13 north of West Salem, the nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to West Salem and Melrose. Population, 100. Mail, daily. C. New- land, postmaster.
Dahl John H, general store. Farwell M M, feed mill.
Goodenough Theodore, well driller. Havens G W, Physician. Krahenbill Samuel, feed mill. Kremmer George W, blacksmith. Meyer Rev J J (Lutheran).
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Newland Charles, Hotel and Justice. Randall Pfaff, mason. Rhym A, carpenter.
Willard J HI & Co, General Store. Young John A, constable.
BURTON. A village on the Grant river, in Grant county, 14 miles southwest of Lancaster, the county seat and banking point, and 3 from McCartney, the nearest railroad station. Stages tri-weekly to Lan- caster and intermediate points. Popula- tion, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. E. B. Reed, postmaster.
Allen C G, wagonmaker. Dodge Mrs D, Dressmaker. Doll Joseph, lawyer.
Elwell James, hotel.
Mink W V, general store.
Reed E B, General Store. Reed Urias, blacksmith.
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Yager John, justice.
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BUSSEYVILLE. Jefferson county. Name changed to Sumner.
BUTLER. A village in Milwaukee county, 6 miles northwest of Milwaukee, the county seat, and 4 north of Elm Grove, on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, the nearest rail- road station. Milwaukee is the nearest banking point. It contains a church and school. Population, 100. Mail, tri-weekly.
Feerick H W, general store.
Froemming Charles, blacksmith.
BUTTE DES MORTS. A village on Fox river, in Winnebago county, 9 miles northwest of Oshkosh, the county seat and bank location, and 4 east of Win- neconne, the nearest railroad station. Stages daily to Winneconne and Oshkosh. Population, 110. -P. C. Peterson, post- master.
Becker Matt, boat builder.
Bogk Edward, saloon. Grimm Adolph,, Cheese Mnfr. Neubiert Gottfried, blacksmith.
Odell S L, general store.
Odell Mrs S L. music teacher. Peterson P C, General Store. Petford T B, hotel and justice.
BUTTERNUT. On the Wis. Cen tral Line and on Butternut creek, in Ash- land county, 54 miles southeast of Ash- land, the judicial seat, and 10 north of Fifield, the nearest banking point. Exp., Pacific. Tel., W. U. Population, 700. H. Besse, postmaster.
Adams Wm M, propr Commercial House. Baldwin George E, physician.
Besse Henry, Postmaster, General Store and Propr Butternut House. (See adv, p below )
Besse Henry L, saw mill, 1 mile ne. Butternut House, Henry Besse Propr. (Seeadv, p below.)
Chase Daniel, constable.
Commercial House, W M Adams propr.
Cream City House, F Luellwitz propr.
Draeger Wm, jeweler.
Felsch August, furniture.
Gibbs Richard, railroad, tel and exp agt. Hefty M, carpenter.
Heidera Frank, baker.
Herrick W C, justice.
Hurd Daniel, saloon.
Katzenmeyer Matthew, saloon.
Kleinsteiber Charles, Saloon.
Kuehl Julius, meat market.
Luebke Herman, Jeweler and Mer- chant Tailor.
Luellwitz Frederick, propr Cream City House
McDonald Mellon J, Druggist.
Marth Albert, meat market.
Nohl Wm G. town treasurer.
Nowadnick Fred, blacksmith.
Randt Rev F (Lutheran).
Raschke Charles, saloon. Raschke Frederick, blacksmith.
Schulz August W, blacksmith.
Seibert Joseph, carpenter.
Stremayer Michael, flour and feed.
Taggert James, barber. NO. Vanderhoof Joseph A, general store. Wehe A M, general store.
Yankee Theodore RR, Saloon and Town Clerk.
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Ziewert Gustav, wagonmaker. Zoesch Herman, general store.
BYRD'S CREEK. In Richland county, 18 miles from Richland Centre, the county seat and 8 from Muscoda, its banking and shipping point. Population, 8. Mail, daily. D. Dewey, postmaster.
Dewey David, General Store. Johnson G B, carpenter. Welliott C, stone mason.
BYRON. Also known as Hamilton Station, is a postoffice on the Wis. Central Line, in Fond du Lac county, 9 miles south of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 70. W. E. McCready, postmaster.
Baldwin Miss Maud, music teacher.
Baldwin Wm, blacksmith.
Binsky August, mason. Bradford Gilson, carpenter. Brown O P, cheese mnfr.
Buerger John, grain. Bush Thomas, mason. Fisher S M, railroad, exp and telagt. McCready W E, General Store. Roberson Rev F (Methodist). Taylor Thomas, well borer. *Wilson H W, physician. Zoch Frank, carpenter.
CABLE. A postoffice in Bayfield county, on the C., St. P., M. & O. Ry, 60 miles southwest of Bayfield, the seat of justice, and 18 northeast of Hayward, the location of the nearest bank. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 95. D. Downer, postmaster.
Cook A B, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Downer David, Taxidermist and Justice.
Haskins C W, general store. Haskins I W, hotel and barber. McDonald Angus, lumber. Merrill J S, hotel and livery. Thomas M, general store.
CADIZ. On Honey creek, in Green county, 10 miles southwest of Monroe, the county seat and banking point, and 41 southeast of Browntown, the nearest rail- road station. Stage tri-weekly to Brown- town; fare, 2 cents per mile. Population, 70. Mail, tri-weekly. B. C. Curtis, post- master.
Curtis B C, Insurance, Collections and Justice.
Johnson R M, builder. Leek Henry, blacksmith.
Smith Samuel J, general store.
CADOTT. A flourishing village on Yellow river and on the Wisconsin Central Line, in Chippewa county, 12 miles east of Chippewa Falls, the county seat and near- est banking point. Settled in 1879, it con- tains grist, saw and planing mills, a stave factory, a hub and spoke factory, and a sleigh and wagon factory. Methodist, Presbyterian and Catholic churches, and a district school are sustained, and a weekly paper, the Cadott Record, is pub- lished. Stages weekly to Drywood and Estella, Population, 1,200. Tel., W. U. Exp., Northern Pacific. Mail, daily. Hugh Wilson, postmaster.
Bain Charles D, feed mill. Bates Timothy, blacksmith. Batson R O, carpenter. Cadott House, George Gilbert propr.
Chabot Ambrose B, saloon.
Cirkel Wm F, stave and heading mnfr.
MRS. J. H. DOWNING, CADOTT, WISCONSIN. MILLINERY
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Clark Daniel, grocer.
Clark Mnfg Co, E C Clark mngr, mnfrs wagon hubs and spokes.
Commercial Hotel, A K Lintz Propr. (See adv, opp classified Hotels.)
Couey James M, boarding house. Dake Ulysses G, jeweler. De Witt James, barber. Dietrich Mathew, furniture.
Dietrich & Son (Bernhard and John), gen- eral store.
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Fielding Thomas H, confectioner.
Frasl Henry N, hdware, furn and harness.
Gilbert George, propr Cadott House. Jackson Levand E, livery.
Kaiser Solomon R, general store. Kanouse George W, justice of peace. Kveen. Louis H, shoemaker.
Lamke Carl, saloon.
Lewis James, justice of peace.
Lintz Alexander K, Propr Commer- · cial Hotel. (See adv, opp classified Hotels.) Lockwood A J, justice of peace. Longstaff Mrs F J, druggist. McCracken Mrs J L, music teacher.
McDonald Archie, blacksmith.
Munroe James H, general store. Munroe Wm S, lumber mnfr and grocer. Nelson Martin, shoemaker. Pride Ralph W. restaurant.
Ragan M W & Bro (Michael W and John R), general store. Rosseau Charles, saloon. Schermerhorn James, confectioner. Selb Max & Robert, meat market.
Spohn John W, wagonmaker.
Stone Fred, barber. Watts Clark, physician. Watson Edmund, flour and feed. Watson Frank E, lawyer. Williamson Mrs S, florist. Wilson Hugh, postmaster. Woods J W, carpenter.
Young L M, druggist.
Zimmermann Frank, flour and feed.
CADY MILLS. A postoffice in the southeastern corner of St. Croix county, 30 miles southeast of Hudson, the county seat, and 3} south of Hersey, the nearest railroad station. Baldwin is the nearest banking point. Population, 150. Mail, daily. '
Cady MIHls Land, Farming and Live Stock Improvement Co.
CAINVILLE. A postoffice on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Rock county, 13 miles northwest of Janesville, the county seat, and 5 southeast of Evansville, the nearest banking point. Population, 25. Exp .. Am. Mail, daily. W. P. Stiles, post- master.
CALAMINE. A village on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, and on the Pecatonica river, in La Fayette county, 6 miles from Darlington, the judicial seat and nearest banking point. It contains a water power grist mill. Exp., U. S. Tel., W. U. Population, 100.
Cassidy M, blacksmith.
Fink F, general store. Johnson & Sons, flour mill. Rooney P, shoemaker.
Sollinger Mrs C, hotel.
Tierney James, general store.
CALDWELL. A village in Racine county, 30 miles northwest of Racine, the county seat, 13 north of Burlington, the nearest banking point, and 4 from Muk- wanago the nearest railroad station. Population, 225. Mail, daily. Mrs. A. M. Perkins, postmaster.
Bayley A, live stock.
Clark Bros, live stock.
Craig Perry, live stock.
McCanna C B, creamery.
Miller C S. live stock.
Perkins Mrs A M, General Store.
Potter Rev T (Methodist). Smith John, blacksmith.
Utter D, live stock and justice.
Van Valin O, live stock.
Wyburg J, carpenter.
CALDWELL'S PRAIRIE. Rs- cine county. Name changed to Caldwell.
CALEDONIA. Waupaca county. See Readfield.
CALEDONIA. A postoffice on the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Racine county, 10 miles northwest of Racine, the county sest and nearest banking point. Population, 75. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. H. V. Funk, postmaster.
Beland J H, railroad, exp and tel agt. Erbe Christian, justice. Frank Charles, feed mill. Goebel John, harnessmaker. Goobel Jolin Jr, General Store. Goepfer C, painter.
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Hofeltz Rev (Catholic).
Jordan Joseph, blacksmith. Kittinger Wm, creamery. Marsch Peter, general store. Monhardt Rev H (Lutheran). Schnitz Thomas, physician. Schroeder Wm, carpenter. Shumway Wm, farm impts. Tesch Frank, carpenter. Webber Henry, wagonmaker.
CALHOUN. On the C. & N. W. Ry in Waukesha county, 5} miles east of Waukesha, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 75. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. C. P. Kellogg, post- master.
Boice C S, carpenter.
Calhoun George, live stock.
Dickman John, mason.
Elger Toney, saloon.
Hollenback George, live stock.
Kellogg Charles P, Railroad, Ex- press and.Telegraph Agent.
McGivern James, blacksmith.
Schiffman Wm, shoemaker. Stark August, mason.
Ulrich Wm, physician.
Wickoff John, carpenter.
CALUMET. A village in Fond du Lac county, 1 mile from Lake Winnebago. Send mail to Calumet Harbor.
CALUMET HARBOR. A settle- ment on Lake Winnebago, in Fond du Lac county, 12 miles northwest of Fond du Lac, the county seat, and 4 north of Ma- lone, the nearest railroad station. Fond du Lac is the nearest banking point. Stages daily to Malone, Jericho, Johnsburgh and Brothertown. Population, 250. Mail, daily. G. Reichert, postmaster.
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Fuhrman Henry, hotel.
Kalt Anton, carpenter.
Krug George, general store. Mandershield Frederick, saloon.
Meorsch Mathias, creamery.
Minahan Robert, physician.
Reichert George, Blacksmith and Horseshoer.
Schussman Bros, carpenters.
Stephany Joseph, carpenter.
CALUMETVILLE. In Fond du Lac county, 14 miles from Fond du Lac. the judicial seat and banking town, and 7 from Malone its shipping point. Popula-
tion, 300. Mail, daily. A. Mahner, post- master.
Bock Wm, lumber. Gathier Charles, saloon.
Hubert Adolph, harnessmaker.
Jacky Anton, shoemaker. Jacky Bros, general store.
Koenig Henry, hardware.
Koenig Martin, wagonmaker. Mahner Albert, General Store.
Mandershield Theodore, saloon . Muskat Henry, blacksmith. North Albert, general store.
Weisgerber Wm, saloon.
Zweifle T, meat market.
CALVARY. A post village on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Fond du Lac county, 13 miles northeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and nearest banking point. Population, 120. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Frank Beau, postmaster.
Beau Frank, General Store, Produce and Cheese Mnfr.
Behle Bros, cheese mnfrs.
Borst Z E, railroad, exp and tel agent.
Bourgeois Mathew, general store.
Fritz Henry, blacksmith.
Hildebrand A, hop grower.
Petry Arnold, tinsmith.
Schmidtkofer Andrew, farm impts.
Schmitz Peter, shoemaker.
Steffers George, justice.
CAMBRIA. A prosperous village lo- cated on the N. div. of the C., M. & St. P. Ry, in Columbus county, 18 miles east of Portage, the judicial seat, and 80 northwest of Milwaukee. It contains 3 churches, good schools, an opera house, a feed mill, and a live weekly newspaper, the Cambria News. Grain and live stock are the princi- pal shipments. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 600. E. O. Jones, postmaster.
Albee & Cornell (Alice Albee, Cora Cor- nell), dressmakers.
Bank of Cambria, Edward Harris propr.
Beyer George H, hardware.
Cambria House, Isaac Parry propr.
Cambria News, Owen C Williams Publisher.
Cross Fremont J, Jeweler.
Cross Mrs F J, dressmaker.
Currie Robert, lumber. Davis Edwin, wagonmaker.
Edwards John A, furniture.
Edwards J J & Son (John J and Edward W), general store.
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Emsperger Cecil R, general store.
Evans Enoch, druggist.
Evans Miss Jennie, dressmaker.
Evans Rev Rowland H (Methodist)
Harris Edward, propr Bank of Cambria.
Harris & Rowlands (Edward Harris, Mor- ris J Rowlands), lumber.
Hughes John E, harnessmaker.
Hughes Mrs Rosa, barber.
Inglehart Mrs Elmira T, milliner.
Jones D R, architect.
Jones Evan O, postmaster.
Jones E O & Son (Evan O and Rich- ard E O), Farm Implements.
Jones Nicholas, auctioneer.
Jones Samuel, mason.
Jones Wm A P, railroad, exp and tel agt. Lloyd Edward D, meat market.
Lloyd John, drayman.
Martin Wm, salonn.
Newhall Mrs E J, dressmaker.
Newhall & Williams (Eugene J Newhall, David J Williams), meats.
Parry Isaac, propr Cambria House.
Parry John H, wagonmaker.
Parry Wm H, live stock.
Prees Griffith W, physician.
Price David, veterinary surgeon.
Rausch Gustav, livery.
Richards Lazarus, grocer.
Robert Evor O, produce.
Roberts David O, grocer.
Roberts John E, druggist.
Rowe Rev A L (Congregational).
Sanders Wm H, shoemaker.
Scharf Jacob jr. saloon.
Schemmel Mrs Mary, milliner.
Schliesmann Adam, boots and shoes.
Seager Mrs Libbie, dressmaker. Slinger & Carson (John Slinger, George W Carson), live stock. Thomas & Lloyd (Hugh W Thomas, Evan W Lloyd), general store.
True Edgar C, prin schools.
Vaughn David, blacksmith.
Wagner Henry, blacksmith. Walker Thomas, grocer.
Williams Mrs Barbara, saloon.
Williams Elias R, harness.
Williams Owen C, Publisher Cam- bria News. Williams Owen J, hardware. Williams Mrs Perry, books. Williams Wm E, physician. Zander John, wagonmaker.
CAMBRIDGE. A village in Dane county, 24 miles east of Madison, the coun- ty seat, and 3 south of London, on the C. & N. W. Ry, the nearest railroad station.
Settled in 1838. It contains a water power flouring mill, a creamery, 4 churches and a district school. A weekly newspaper, the News, is published. Stages daily to Ft. Atkinson, London and Stoughton. It is in the centre of an excellent section of country specially adapted to tobacco rais- ing. Population, 700. Telephone con- nection. Mail, daily. Thomas Overson, postmaster.
Adam Wm, meat market.
Allen Amos J, flour mill.
Amundson A C, physician.
Bilstad Ole, drugs and jewelry.
Buskirk Lew. barber.
Cambridge Hotel, Wm Kenzler propr.
Cambridge Lumber Co, Thomas Overson pres, A J Allen sec.
Cambridge News, EL Howe publr, August E Olson editor.
Cambridge Tobacco Warehouse Co (limi- ted), Chris Olsen pres, Knud G Olsen sec.
Clachan Miss Elizabeth, milliner.
Clark L W, physician.
England Jens A, furniture.
Glimme Anders, general store.
Hanson Niels, shoemaker.
Hanson Oscar H, general store.
Hess Bros (John and Charles), stage line.
Irwin Robert, blacksmith.
Jacobsen Ole, saloon.
Johnson Maas, tailor.
Kenzler Wm, propr Cambridge Hotel.
Legreid Chris, blacksmith.
Lillesand Severt L, grocer.
Lundberg Adolph, boots and shoes.
McCredie Bros & Co (Thomas and Robert McCredie, Wm Hintze), creamery.
Ohman Rev (Methodist).
Olsen Chris, leaf tobacco.
Olson Hans A, hardware.
Olson Jest, harness.
Overson Thomas, Hardware, Stoves, Carriages and Musical Instruments.
Prescott Andrew A, general store.
Scobie David W, wagonmaker.
Slagg T C & Co (Thomas C Slagg, Samuel H Butler), general store.
Thompson Joel, livery.
Ubinger August, saloon.
CAMERON. On the C., St. P., M. & O. and M., St. P. & S. Ste. M. roads, in Barron county, 6 miles from Barron, the judicial seat and banking point. Popula- tion, 300. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. A. D. Stacy, postmaster.
Børrtz John, wagonmaker.
Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry, The Favorite Route East VIA NIAGARA FALLS.
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Burton Richard A, exp and tel agt. Cameron House, N Jarvis propr. Dunham & McLean, grocers. Fox C & Son, livery. Hessel Henry, soda water mnfr. Howard M C. livery. Jarvis Napoleon, propr Cameron House. Johnson John P, saloon. Kammers N, saloon. McNaughton M, hotel. Mosher D, hardware. Nelson A, saloon. Reese & Anderson, general store. Shipman & Ropley, general store. Stacy A D, Flour and Feed. Wilson A, livery.
CAMPBELLSPORT. A post vil- lage on the C. & N. W. Ry, in Fond du Lac county, 16 miles southeast of Fond du Lac, the county seat and usual banking point. Exp., Am. Tel., W. U. Popula- tion, 350. P. Durand, postmaster.
Baecker Jacob, wagonmaker.
Becklinger Lydia, milliner. Boeckler M R, agt C & N W Ry. Degenhardt Jacob, hotel.
Degenhardt Michael, livery.
Durand & Paas, Drugs, Paints and Stationery.
Enfelt Nicholas, saloon.
Farrell Michael, live stock. Findeisen F M, grain elevator. Hafner August, wagonmaker.
Hansom C C, justice.
Hoffmann Cornet Band, P A Hoffmann leader.
Hoffmann P A, Physician. Jones Rev Richard (Methodist).
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