Ballenger & Richards' annual Leadville city directory 1888, Part 1

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Leadville, Colo., Ballenger and Richards
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917.88 L469 1888


N. L. ENGELBACH.


Box 314 .- 31


EAGLE


E. C. H. ENGELBACH.


TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


Foundry and Machine Shops.


Manufacturers of Mining Machinery, Engines & Boilers.


ENGELBACH BROS., Prop's.


Smelter Furnaces, Stamp Mills, Boiler & Sheet Iron Work.


Repairing pertaining to the above Leiter Avenue, corner Front St.,


executed om shortest possible notice.


LEADVILLE, COLO.


B. F. STICKLEY. FRANK SHAW.


STICKLEY & SHAW, INSURANCE


The Largest Agency in Leadville. Secure reliable indemnity. The combined assets of the Companies we represent aggregate over $150,000.000.00.


Office, 600 Harrison Ave.


STICKLEY & SHAW.


JOHN HARVEY 7 Dealer in CANON, GUNNISON and BLACKSMITH


COAL


FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, Etc.


Draft Horses, Wagons and Sleighs.


Also Breeder of PERCHERON HORSES.


Breeding Farm, Elk Park, Garfield Co.


P. O. Box 606.


LEADVILLE, COLORADO.


WALLEY & NELSON, LEADING


UNDERTAKERS


EMBALMERS


607 Harrison Avenue,


Telephone.


LEADVILLE, COLO.


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N. M. TABOR.


F. N. PIERCE.


TABOR, PIERCE & CO.,


917.88 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN L469 1888 EASTERN AND NATIVE


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menAND: Building Material of All Kinds. OFFICE AND YARDS : 213 & 215 EAST FIFTH STREET, CORNER POPLAR, LEADVILLE, COLO.


S. FLAKS,


MERCHANT TAILOR 114 W. Fourth St., Leadville, Colo. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.


S. P. BROWN, NGW a Second-Hand Furniture


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AND MINERS' SUPPLIES. 122 and 124 East Sixth Street, - Leadville, Colo.


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menAND Building Material of All Kinds. OFFICE AND YARDS : 213 & 215 EAST FIFTH STREET, CORNER POPLAR, LEADVILLE, COLO.


S. FLAKS,


MERCHANT TAILOR 114 W. Fourth St., Leadville, Colo. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.


S. P. BROWN,


NOW Faro Second-Hand Furniture


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AND MINERS' SUPPLIES.


122 and 124 East Sixth Street, - Leadville, Colo.


H. D. CLARK & CO.


BROKERS


m ONEY Loaned on Real Estate and Chattel Securities. Will buy good Mortgage Notes. No commissions charged. No charge for making out deeds or mortgages.


Cor. Fourth and Harrison Ave. OVER MANHATTAN CLOTHING STORE.


LEADVILLE, COLO.


S. F. McKENNEY,


Contractor AND Builder.


JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


142 EAST FOURTH ST.


LEADVILLE, COLO.


LEADVILLE


STEAM BOILER WORKS


A Complete Line of Cars, Buckets, Etc., kept on hand. All Repair Work Promptly and Satisfactorily attended to.


MONEE & PEELER, PROPRIETORS, 201 E. Fifth St., Cor. Poplar, Leadville, Colo.


J. R. CURTIS. R. J. DAVISON. CURTIS & DAVISON,


Livery, Feed and Sale Stables


HORSES DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.


Roomy Box Stalls and Special Accommodations for Fine Stock


117 & 119 W. SIXTH STREET,


TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.


LEADVILLE COLO-


BALLENGER & RICHARDS'


NINTH ANNUAL


LEADVILLE


CITY DIRECTORY,


CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST


OF THE


INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, INCORPORATED COMPANIES, MANUFACTURING ESTAB- LISHMENTS, BUSINESS, BUSI- NESS FIRMS, ETC.


IN THE


CITY OF LEADVILLE,


FOR 1888.


Subscription Price,


-


-


$4.00


LEADVILLE, COLO .: BALLENGER & RICHARDS, PUBLISHERS.


"TO FIND A NAME YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT."


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1888, by CORBETT & BALLENGER, BALLENGER & RICHARDS, Successors, In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.


"TO FIND A NAME YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT."


917.88 1469 1858


INTRODUCTORY.


OFFICE OF THE CITY DIRECTORY, July, 1888.


In submitting the ninth annual volume of the LEADVILLE CITY DIRECTORY for the inspection and use of the public, we feel confident that it will be received with the same generous favor that has been accorded its predecessors. We have spared neither labor nor expense to make it reliable and useful to our patrons as well as creditable to ourselves and the city, and believe it will be found equally satisfactory, if not superior to our former issues. We are pleased to note the prosperous condition of our mountain city and will take this occasion to return our sincere thanks for courtesies and favors extended to us.


THE PUBLISHERS.


N. F.OLLINS, COUNSELOR AT LAW, LEADVILLE, COL.


1116996


GENERAL INDEX.


Abbreviations 57


Fire Department. 35


Amusements


35


General Directory of Names 57


Banks


38


Hospitals


35


Board of Health


34


Mining and Milling.


45


Business Directory


269


Miscellaneous 51


Cemeteries


36


Newspapers.


39


Churches


40


Police Headquarters


34


City Council.


34


City Jail.


35


Railroads. 38


33


Schools .. 39


County Jail


36


Secret and Benevolent Societies. 41


County Officers


37


Court House


36


Standing Committees City Council. 34 State Militia. 41


Courts


37


Street Directory 53


Educational.


39


Telegraph Companies.


38


Express Companies. 38


Telephone Companies. 38


Federal Officers


36


Trade Unions.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Austin A. H ... .278


Ballenger & Richards. 284


Barry James & Co., ... front edge of leaves


Black Hawk Stables. 296


Brisbois A. back paster


Brown S. P. front paster


Leadville Steam Boiler Works .. ... front fly


Lee & Thompson. back cover


Leitzmann Charles


.top lines


Lundy William


.back fly leaf


McNee & Peeler


.front fly leaf


Mckinney S. F.


front fly leaf


Mankuss M .. .272


Marony J. T. 278


Miller J. E. . 268


Nowland John & Co. back bone


Peoples Laundry opp. back paster


Quinn John J. bottom lines


Rocky Mountain News 290


Schabelka Charles. 278


Steel Ned


.top lines


Stickley & Shaw front cover


.272


Tabor, Pierce & Co. front paster


Union Pacific Railway. on inset


Hayhurst E. E.


bottom lines


Hertwig August 272


Hoebel Fred .. ........ .. 268


Irwin Jeremiah. .... .back fly leaf


Jorgenson John L. top and bottom


edge of leaves


Keppler E.


.back cover


Burlington Route .274


back cover


Clark H. D. & Co.


front fly leaf


Colorado Midland Ry.


288


Colorado Steam Wagon Works ... top lines Commercial Restaurant. bottom lines


Crocker F. W. & Co. .back cover


Curtis & Davison .. opp. title


Donnen R. J. 296


Denver & Rio Grande R. R. on inset


Eagle Foundry and Machine Shops


. front cover


Flaks Sam


.front paster 272


Florman E.


Gaw's Brewery 56


Hahnewald Robt .opp. back paster


Harvey John ... front cover


Walley & Nelson front cover


Youe William. opp. back paster


N. F.OLLINS, · JUNSELOR AT LAW, I FADVILLE, COL.


Engelbach Bros -front cover.


Svanson O. A ..


Carbonate Bank.


Post Office 34


City Officers.


FAVORITE ROUTE


FAST


UNION PACIFIC


WEST


........


VIA DENVER.


THE OVERLAND


ROUTE


22


TRAINS DAILY.


TRAINS DAILY.


THE


Union Pacific Railway


Has always been recognized as the


POPULAR LINE


Between LEADVILLE and


DENVER


KANSAS CITY,


MAHA


AND THE EAST.


The Shortest Line and Picturesque Route between


LEADVILLE DENVER AND


J. W. SALTER, Agt., D. B. KEELER, Gen'l Agt., Leadville, Colo. 1703 Larimer St., Denver.


E. L. LOMAX, A. G4 P. & T. A., J S. TEBBETS, G. P. & T. A., OMAHA, NEB.


TIME EAST ............


DENVER AND RIO GRANDE


RAILROAD .-


RIO


ER


DENV


R.R


SCENIC LINE


OF THE WORLD


THE ONLY LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY.


Through Without Change.


SOLID TRAINS


With Pullman Sleepers.


)-BETWEEN


DENVER AND OGDEN,


DENVER AND LEADVILLE, DENVER & KANSAS CITY.


Magnificent Scenery, Elegant Equipment, Pullman Buffet Sleepers, First- Class Eating Houses.


S. T. SMITH, A. S. HUGHES, S. K. HOOPER,


GEN'L MANAGER. TRAFFIC MANAGER. GEN'L PASS. & TICKET AGT.


DENVER, COLORADO.


BALLENGER & RICHARDS'


Leadville City Directory.


FOR 1888.


CITY OFFICERS.


*F. H. BOWER MAYOR


GEORGE P. BROWN TREASURER


JOHN LUMSDEN CLERK


DANIEL SAYER ATTORNEY


OGDEN M. WHITE MARSHAL


RODERICK S. KING ENGINEER


L. F. LONG POLICE JUDGE


WALTER J. POLLARD CHIEF FIRE DEP'T


WILLIAM L. GLEASON CITY COLLECTOR


J. ERNEST MEIERE CITY PHYSICIAN


* Deceased.


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CITY COUNCIL.


FIRST WARD-P. Crowe and James B. Clune.


SECOND WARD-C. C. Joy and B. C. Youngson.


THIRD WARD-George B. Dougan and George H. Hathaway. FOURTH WARD-E. E. Hayhurst and Thomas B. Flood. FIFTH WARD-D. A. Sullivan and W. A. Polkinghorn. -


SIXTH WARD-M. H. Williams and Frank McLister.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


WAYS AND MEANS-G. H. Hathaway, T. B. Flood and P. Crowe.


FINANCE-M. H. Williams, P. Crowe and J. B. Clune.


POLICE-Frank McLister, M. H. Williams and E. E. Hayhurst. STREETS, "ALLEYS AND BRIDGES-P. Crowe, G. H. Hathaway and D. A. Sullivan.


FIRE DEPARTMENT-E. E. Hayhurst, F. McLister and W. A. Polkinghorn.


LICENSES AND ORDINANCES .- T. B. Flood, B. Youngson and C. C. Joy.


JOURNAL AND PRINTING-D. A. Sullivan, F. McLister and W. A. Polkinghorn.


PURCHASING-J. B. Clune, D. A. Sullivan and E. E. Hayhurst. WATER AND GAS-W. A. Polkinghorn, G. B. Dougan and C. C. Joy.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


F. H. Bower, Chairman; John Lumsden, Clerk; B. C. Young- son, G. B. Dougan and Dr. J. Ernest Meiere.


POLICE HEADQUARTERS.


Ogden M. White, Marshal, County Court House, west side Harrison avenue, bet. Fifth and Sixth streets.


CITY OFFICES.


Located in County Court House, west side Harrison avenue, bet. Fifth and Sixth streets.


POST OFFICE.


Located 604 Harrison avenue, Roswell E. Goodell, Postmaster ; H. S. Phillips, Assistant Postmaster.


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CITY JAIL.


Donald S. Cameron, Jailer, rear County Court House, west side Harrison avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CENTRAL FIRE STATION-Located, 120 East Second street. Walter J. Pollard, Chief Fire Department.


HOOK & LADDER CO. No. 1-S. S. Williams, Foreman, 704 Harrison avenue.


HOSE CO. No. 2-John Carroll, Foreman. Located, Central Station, 120 East Second street.


HOSE CO. No. 3-Ed. Rodes, Foreman. Located, 704 Har- rison avenue.


AMUSEMENTS.


TABOR OPERA HOUSE-J. H. Cragg, Manager, 308, 310 and 312 Harrison avenue.


EAST TURNER HALL-206 and 208 East Third street.


CARBONATE THEATRE-Mike Goldsmith, Proprietor, 200 and 201 West Second, and from 201 to 209} North Pine street.


BEN LOEB'S THEATRE-116 Harrison avenue.


HOSPITALS.


ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL-T. S. Wood, President; W. F. Patrick, Vice-President; Dr. S. A. Bosanko, Secretary and Treasurer, 206 East Seventh street.


ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL-Conducted by the Sisters of Charity; Sister Mary Bridget in charge. Located, Tenth, cor- ner Hemlock street.


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CEMETERIES.


EVERGREEN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION-H. W. Hal- lett, President ; B. F. Stickley, Treasurer ; C. N. Priddy, Secretary. Located, northwestern limits. Office, 121 East Fifth street.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


ROSWELL E. GOODELL Postmaster


ROBERT H BUCK United States Commissioner


H. R. PENDERY Register United States Land Office


T. W. BURCHINELL Receiver United States Land Office


J. A. DEAN United States Internal Revenue Collector T. W. BURCHINELL Deputy United States Marshal


COURT HOUSE.


COUNTY COURT HOUSE-Located, west side Harrison avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, contains the following offices : County Clerk and Recorder's Office ; County Court Rooms and Office ; County Treasurer's Office ; County Attorney and County Commissioners ; District Court Rooms and Office ; County Sheriff's Office ; Assessor's Office ; Criminal Court Rooms, and City Offices.


COUNTY JAIL.


COUNTY JAIL-Located in rear Court House. J. A. Lamping, Sheriff ; Donald S. Cameron, Jailer.


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COUNTY OFFICERS-LAKE COUNTY.


GEORGE S. PHELPS County Judge


EDWARD DALE County Clerk and Recorder


JOSEPH A. LAMPING County Sheriff


AMOS HENDERSON County Treasurer


DANIEL E. PARKS County Attorney JOHN LAW County Physician


JAMES NELSON County Coroner GEORGE S. CURTIS County Assessor


A. E. ARMSTRONG County Superintendent of Schools F. S. TRIMBLE County Surveyor AL. LYNCH, Justices of the Peace


PETER J. QUIGLY,


MICHAEL EGAN,


JOHN RULE,


Constables


BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Perley Dodge, Chairman ; W. L. Otterbach, Frank DeMaineville, W. Flint- ham and Jeremiah Irwin. Meet on the first Monday of each month at their rooms in the Court House, Harrison avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets.


COURTS.


DISTRICT COURT-Lake County. Meets at the Court House on the first Monday in March, the second Monday in July, and the first Monday in December. Luther M. Goddard, Judge ; J. H. Playter, Clerk.


COUNTY COURT-Meets at the Court House on the first Mondays in the months of January, March, May, July, Septem- ber and November. George S. Phelps, Judge ; F. E. Purple, Clerk.


CRIMINAL COURT-Lake County. Meets at Court House on the first Mondays in March, June, September and December. William Kellogg, Judge; George P. Brown, Clerk.


POLICE COURT-Meets daily, from 8 until 12 o'clock at Court House. Lorenzo F. Long, Judge.


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BANKS.


CARBONATE NATIONAL BANK-D. H. Dougan, Presi- dent; A. V. Hunter, Vice-President; John C. Mitchell, Cashier; 311 Harrison avenue.


RAILROADS.


COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY-John Scott, Presi- dent; C. E. Noble, Treasurer; D. B. Robinson, General Manager. H. C. Burnett, Passenger and Ticket Agent. Office, Passenger Depot, Fourth Street, corner Spruce.


DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CO .- Samuel M. Brown, General Ticket Agent; Cal. Smith, Freight Agent. Office, Harrison avenue, northwest corner Fourth street; Depots, north end Poplar streets, bet. Thirteenth and Sixteenth.


UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY-John W. Salter, Agent. Office and depots, Seventh street, bet. Hemlock and Hazel.


EXPRESS COMPANIES.


DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD EXPRESS- Anthony Sneve, Agent, Harrison avenue, northwest corner Fourth street; Branch Office, D. & R. G. Depot.


PACIFIC EXPRESS CO .- W. S. Tobey, Agent, 410 Harri- son avenue.


WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS-R. B. Blythe, Agent, 107 East Fourth street.


TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO .- F. G. Lamb, Manager, 123 East Fifth street.


TELEPHONE COMPANIES.


COLORADO TELEPHONE CO .- E. B. Field, Manager; J. H. Cragg, Agent. Room 38, Quincy Block, 416 Harrison avenue.


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NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.


HERALD DEMOCRAT-Daily and Weekly. C. C. Davis & Co., Proprietors. Office, 125 and 127 East Fifth.


CARBONATE CHRONICLE-Weekly. C. C. Davis & Co., Proprietors. Office, 125 and 127 East Fifth.


LEADVILLE EVENING CHRONICLE-C. C. Davis & Co., Proprietors, 125 and 127 East Fifth.


LEADVILLE DISPATCH - Published Weekly. P. A. Leonard, Manager. Office, Keystone block.


LEADVILLE DAILY JOURNAL-C. S. Williamson, Busi- ness Manager. Office, 108 and 110 West Fifth.


LEADVILLE CITY DIRECTORY-Published annually by Ballenger & Richards. Office, 19 Symes block, Denver, Colo.


EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


MEETS AT CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING.


Max Boehmer, President; Leonard Worcester, Secretary; A. V. Hunter, Treasurer.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


BUILDINGS, GROUNDS AND SUPPLIES-G. L. Henderson, John Harvey and C. A. Seymour.


TEACHERS AND TEXT BOOKS-John Harvey, C. A. Seymour and G. L. Henderson.


FINANCE-L. Worcester, C. A. Seymour and John Harvey.


SCHOOLS.


CENTRAL SCHOOL-Chestnut, northwest corner Spruce. CARBONATE HILL SCHOOL-Toledo avenue, corner Second street.


HIGH SCHOOL-Central School building.


SEVENTH STREET SCHOOL-Seventh, between Pine and Spruce streets.


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NINTH STREET SCHOOL-Poplar, corner Ninth street.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL-Rev. Henry Robinson, Principal, Ninth street, corner Hemlock.


PROF. AUSTIN'S SELECT SCHOOL, 205 and 207 E. Seventh street.


CHURCHES.


Baptist.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Rev. L. L. Kneeland, Pastor, 115 East Sixth street.


Catholic.


CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION-Rev. Henry Rob- inson, Pastor, Poplar, southwest corner Seventh.


Congregational.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Rev. C. H. Caton, Pastor, South side Seventh, between Harrison avenue and Poplar.


Episcopal.


ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev. Joseph A. Antrim, Rector, Fourth, northwest corner Pine.


Jewish.


TEMPLE ISRAEL-Fourth, southwest corner Pine street.


Methodist.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev. John Whisler, Pastor, 129 and 131 East Sixth street.


ST. LUKES CHAPEL (A. M. E.)-Rev. J. B. Wallace, Pas- or, 12 4 East Ninth.


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Presbyterian. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev. E. A. Arm- strong, Pastor, 119 and 121 West Fifth.


STATE MILITIA.


Infantry. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RIFLES-Meet for drill on Sunday at 8 o'clock P. M. T. J. O'Leary, Captain.


Cavalry.


B TROOP-W. G. Rowe, Captain. Meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Armory Hall.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


Masonic.


MASONIC HALL-Located Keystone block, corner Fifth and Poplar streets.


IONIC LODGE, No. 35, A. F. & A. M .- Hold regular meet- ings at Masonic' Hall on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month. J. C. Stilwell, Secretary.


LEADVILLE LODGE, No. 51, A. F. & A. M .- Hold their regular meetings at Masonic Hall on the second and Fourth Friday evenings of each month. Harvey M. Burrell, Secretary.


LEADVILLE CHAPTER, No. 10, R. A. M .- Hold regular meetings at Masonic Hall on the first and third Monday evenings of each month. Charles Cavender, Secretary.


MOUNT OF THE HOLY CROSS COMMANDERY, No. 5, K. T .- Hold regular meetings at Masonic Hall on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. W. J. Cain, Recorder.


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COLORADO CHAPTER, No. 2, EASTERN STAR-Meets at Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. Mrs. Sarah F. Chamberlin, Secretary.


Knights of Pythias.


PROGRESS LODGE, No. 20, K. of P .- Hold regular meet- ings on Wednesday evening of each week at their hall, north- west corner of Fourth street and Harrison avenue. W. J. Pol- lard, C. C.


BANNER LODGE, No. 29, K. of P .- Hold regular meetings on Monday evening of each week at Standard Hall, Fourth street, corner Harrison avenue. Frak Shaw, K. of R. and S.


Odd Fellows.


CHLORIDE LODGE, No. 31, I. O. O. F .- Hold regular meetings every Monday evening at their Hall, southwest corner of Fifth and Poplar streets. Hans Jans, V. G .; William Brady, N. G .; A. S. Weston, Secretary.


CARBONATE LODGE, No. 35, I. O. O. F .- Hold regular meetings every Tuesday evening at their hall, Keystone Block, corner Fifth and Poplar streets. J. T. Dwyer, V. G .; L. Hunt, N. G .; E. P. Schumacher, Secretary.


LAKE ENCAMPMENT, No. 7, I. O. O. F .- Hold regular meetings at their hall, corner Fifth and Poplar streets, on the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Hans Jans, C. P .; S. H. Sawyer, Scribe.


NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 7, D. of R., I. O. O. F .- Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall Wednesday evening of each week.


THE I. O. O. F. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION-Leadville, Colorado. Ned Steel, Secretary; John Buffehr, President. Office, Boston Block, 402 Harrison avenue.


Grand Army of the Republic.


JAMES A. GARFIELD POST NO. 9, G. A. R., DEP'T OF COLORADO-Meets Thursday evening of each week, at their


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hall, 123 East Sixth street. E. W. Smith, Commander; J. H. Gillespie, Senior Vice Commander; William M. Frey, Junior Vice Commander; H. D. Gross, Quartermaster; Robert McDon - ald, Surgeon; Rev. John Whisler, Chaplain; J. W. Moore, Ad- jutant.


Confederate Club of Lake County.


ROBERT E. LEE POST-Meets on Wednesday evening of each week at the office of the Commander, 227 Harrison avenue. George Goldthwaite, Commander; H. W. Bolton, Secretary.


Sons of America.


WASHINGTON CAMP No. 5, P. O. S. of A .- Meets at their hall, 123 East Sixth street, on Saturday evening of each week. T. P. Shepherd, Recording Secretary.


WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 13, P. O. S. of A .- Meets at their hall, 123 East Sixth street, on the second, third and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. J. J. Chinn, Secretary.


WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 22, P. O. S. of A .- Meets at their hall, 123 East Sixth street, on Thursday evening of each week. W. M. Van Buren, Secretary; B. S. Rogers, President.


MOUNT ZION COMMANDERY No. 26, P. O. S. of A .- Meets at their hall, 123 East Sixth street, on the first Tuesday evening of each month. W. L. Siegmund, Scribe.


Knights of Honor.


LEADVILLE LODGE, No. 2299, K. of H .- Meets Friday evening of each week at 615 Harrison avenue. II. R. Pendery, Reporter.


Improved Order of Redmen.


NAVAJOE TRIBE, No. 9, I. O. R. M .- Meets at their wigwam at 127 East Fifth street, on Thursday evening of each week. Fred A. Arnold, P .; D. T. Jones, S .; M. Hughes, S. S .; W. H. Arnold, J. S .; W. M. Peeler, K. of W .; T. J. Cash, C. of R .; Louis Hoebel, Asst. C. of R.


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Ancient Order of Forresters.


COURT "STAR OF LEADVILLE," No. 7195, A. O. of F .- Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, at 123 East Sixth street. W. G. Rowe, C. R.


United Workmen.


EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 5, A. O. U. W .- Meets at Stand- ard Hall, Fourth street, corner Harrison avenue, on Friday evening of each week. J. W. Moore, W. M .; W. H. Rich, foreman; C. A. Frear, Recorder.


Knights of Labor.


COSMOPOLITAN ASSEMBLY No. 1005, K. of L .- Meets Wednesday evening of each week, at their hall, 615 Harrison avenue.


JOINT-TRACK ASSEMBLY, No. 3604, K. of L .- Meets Monday evening of each week, at their hall, 615 Harrison avenue.


SILVER DOLLAR ASSEMBLY, K. of L .- Meets every Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at Knights of Labor hall, 615 Harrison avenue.


T. V. POWDERLY ASSEMBLY, K. of L .- Meets Tuesday evening at their hall, 615 Harrison avenue.


Ancient Order Hibernians.


COUNTY BOARD, A. O. H .- Meets on the second Sunday of each month, at 615 Harrison avenue.


DIVISION No. 1, A. O. H .- Meets on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, at 615 Harrison avenue.


Benevolent.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS-Meets at the Church of the An- nunciation on the first Sunday of each month ; C. N. Canfield, secretary.


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KNIGHTS OF ROBERT EMMETT-Meets Saturday even- ing of each week at Knights of Pythias Hall, 123 East Sixth street.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-W. M. Murray, President ; James H. Henley, Vice-President ; Wildman Murphy, General Secretary ; Leonard Worcester, Treasurer; 129 East Fifth street.


YOUNG MEN'S SOLIDITY-Meet at the Church of the Annunciation every Sunday at 2 o'clock. John Ahearn, Prefect; Cornelius McGuire, Vice-Prefect; James Whalen, Secretary; Hugh Kennedy, Treasurer; C. N. Canfield, Marshal.


TRADE UNIONS.


LEADVILLE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 179-B. F. Wildman, President ; Ed. Sanford, Vice-President ; A. C. Salisbury, Secretary ; T. H. McCandless, Treasurer ; H. C. Phipps, Sergeant-at-Arms. Meets first Sunday of each month at 615 Harrison avenue.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN-Meets at their hall, 514 Harrison avenue, Friday evening of each week. G. J. Moore, Secretary.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS- Meets at their hall, 514 Harrison avenue, Saturday evening of each week. G. B. Dougan, F. A. E.


LAKE COUNTY MINERS' UNION-Meets at Knights of Labor Hall, 615 Harrison avenue, every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. W. T. Smith, President; W. W. Carter, Recording Secretary.


MINING AND MILLING.


Milling.


A. Y. AND MINNIE CONCENTRATING MILL-Thomas Weir, General Manager, Iron Hill.


AMERICAN MINING AND SMELTING CO .- Henry I. Higgins, President; J. Y. Oliver, General Manager. Office,


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Breene block, Harrison avenue, southeast corner Fourth street, and at Smelter, California Gulch, west of city limits.


ARKANSAS VALLEY SMELTING CO .- Wallace Pratt, President; Kirk Armour, Vice-President; Wallace Pratt, jr., Secretary; Charles T. Limberg, General Manager and Treasurer. Office, Harrison avenue, corner Elm; works, California Gulch, west of city limits.


ELGIN MINING AND SMELTING CO .- Albert Sherwin, President and Manager; D. E. Wood, Vice-President; S. D. Wilder, Secretary; E. P. Gerry, Treasurer. Office and works, Big Evans Gulch, north end Hazel street.


HARRISON REDUCTION WORKS-Branch works, St. Louis Smelting and Refining Co .- W. H. Thompson, President; George H. Loker, jr., Secretary; Franz Fohr, Superintendent. Office and works, foot of Harrison avenue.


MANVILLE SMELTING COMPANY (ELGIN SMEL- TER)-Albert Sherwin, Manager. Big Evans Gulch, north end Hazel street.


HOLDEN'S PUBLIC SAMPLING WORKS-Edward R. Holden, Proprietor. Leiter avenue, corner Elm street.


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Mining.


A. Y. MINE-Thomas Weir, General Manager, office and mines, Iron Hill.


ADAMS MINING COMPANY-J. J. Sylvester, President ; W. M. Curtis, Treasurer and Secretary ; R. J. Coleman, Supt. Office, room 1, Delaware block.


AGASSIZ CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY-J.H. Stotesbury, President and General Manager; T. T. Chollar, Secretary. Office and mines, Carbonate Hill.


ALLEGHANY MINING COMPANY -J. Y. Marshall, President ; George O. Keeler, Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager, 104 West Fourth street.


AMIE MINING COMPANY-New York. Mines, Fryer Hill, head East Seventh street.


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ANTELOPE MINING COMPANY-George E. Taylor, President ; John L. Pendery, Vice-President ; S. T. Kostich, Treasurer ; H. R. Pendery, Secretary. Office, 816 Harrison avenue.


ANTIOCH MINING AND MILLING COMPANY .- T. S. Wood, General Manager. Office, 121 East Fourth street.


BANGKOK-CORA BELL LEASE-W. G. Wood, Mana- ger's agent. Office, room 4, 313 Harrison avenue.


BENTON MINING COMPANY-T. S. Wood, Manager. Office, 121 East Fourth street.


BOREEL MINING COMPANY-C. M. Donaldson, Mana- ger. Mine, Carbonate Hill. Office, Small Hopes Consolidated Mining Company.


BUCKSKIN SILVER MINING COMPANY-Jacob Schloss, President; N. Rollins, Secretary; Phil. Harrington, Superinten- dent. Office, 4 DeMaineville block.


CARBONATE HILL MINING COMPANY-Munroe Crane, President; H. W. Waterworth, Secretary; George Summers, Managing Agent and Superintendent. Mine, Carbonate Hill.




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