6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNOIL BLUFFS SATURDAY , MAY 3 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning , May 2 , suusonireioA KATES. By Gmlct - - - - - - -So 'onts per wee . . - ltd 00 ItyXUil - - - - per } OFFICER Ho. 7 roarl street , Hoar Broadway. MINOH MENTION , See J. lloitor's , spring goods. Additional local on seventh page. The Lo Flour cases are to como up before fore Justice Schura Monday. A man named Holoough wna fined yesterday torday for disturbing the peace of the Western house. A cow belonging to Mr. Corner showed signs of hydrophobia and had to be killed yesterday. James Dovnoy is bound to keep the peace now. Justice Abbott fixed the amount of the bonds yesterday. W. H. Fold , of East Plattsmouth , VTA3 run in again yesterday for being drunk. Die was unable to pay his fine. The Presbyterian social wan [ hold last evening at the house of the Misses Jennie - nio and Lizxio Ilardin on Fifth avenue. A ono-nrraod man named E. Price wan up yesterday for being drunk , but was re leased on a promise to leave the city. city.Auditor Auditor .Burko calls attention to the fact that to-day is the last for filing bills to bo presented to the council next Mon day night. A , colored man named Freeman , arrested - rested for kicking up a row on South Main street , is to have a hearing in the police court to-day. The natural acionco class of the Bloom er school has boon taken to the gas works to learn just how gas is mado. They ought to have boon taken to a council meeting. J. H. Armstrong is surveying for a side track for the K. 0. road at the pas senger transfer. It will be located on the north side and another platform will bo erected. Lawn tennis will breakout hare as soon as the weather permits. The now club has prepared two courts already on ground near the Presbyterian church. A platform for spectators and dances is to bo erected and arrangements made for archery. The city attorney now recommends the council to Bottle the Stewart claim for damages by paying § 1.200. &omo of the council want time to investigate further , and the matter will bo finally passed upon , probably at the next Monday mooting of the council. The team of the McOlury cracker compaay took a run on Fifth avenue Tursday afternoon. The wagon colliding with John Lindt's buggy , in which his wife and child were in at the timo. The buggy was broken and Mrs. Lindt and the child thrown out. The child was slightly hurt but nothing serious. The city pound begins to got into shape. The sides are up which are rpro- posed to divide it into throe copartmonts , ono for cows and ono far tramps and ono for dogs. A barbed wire is to bo strung about the top of that part of the f once enclosing the tramps , and a pile of rock is to furnish employment. Two young follows were found yester day lying drunk and fast asleep on the platform of David Bradley & Oo' < i build ing. They were tossed into an extem pore patrol wagon and taken to the sta tion whore they were booked under the names of Jeff Donahoo and Jerry Sulli van , and were charged \uth vagrancy and drunkenness. The first number of the Buffalo Cour ier , published at Kearney , Neb , , by J. C. Morgan , lately of this city , is received , The Courier starts out with a clean and happy face and with the promise of growing. Mr. Morgan has loft many . friends behind him hero , and if half ol their wishes are fulfilled ho will win in the new field the richest sort of success. A boy named Charles Whitaker aged 13 years , was picked up hero by the police - lice yesterday and sent back to his home in DOS Moiaos , from which place ho and a colored boy named Richardson ran away about a week ago. The little fol low said ho had got ttrort of travelling , Bleeping in box cars and begging meals , Ho had aeon enough of the world- and had concluded that homo was a bottei place than what ho had thought. The dummy trains yesterday ran ir regularly and to the annoyance of the traveling public the ferry cars wore not running at all , so that no teams crossed the river either way yesterday. The dummy trains which did run consisted oi only an engine and ono car , Charley Mack , conductor , and John Snoko , whc used to have charge ! * oftho' \ ferry cars , acted as brakeman , the "regular" having struck out. The offices of Burnham , Tulloy & Co , have been fitted up very finely , and will compare favorably with any banking in- .itiUtioniti this city or Omaha. The decorations of the walk and ceilingi present - sent a very pleasing effect , the designs and harmony of colors showing rare skill in < Georg0R. Beard who did the work. Anyone slanning for having any interior taproveuMata made should take a peep at Burnbara & Tulloy'a ofiico , and then iaUmew BtVtrd who has not only the lock but knQ\r } iow to put it together 00 u to make the l > 0 t pouiblo effect for ( be leaat money , i ? " , Bwhnell * ell railroad JickeU cheap to ' ' Ii * ] „ 'J ON THIS SIDE. The Strikers Determined hnt Orflerl and Quiet. How Mattora Stood atltho Transfer for Yesterday , Details of llio Mr. GUIs , the agent of the Union Pa cific , at the Broadway depot , receive orders early yesterday morning not tx receive any freight , and immediately notified tifiod the Council Bluffs merchants tx that effect. The four employes at th Broadway depot remained on duty Bay ing , "thorois no use in striking for thor is nothing to do and wo might no wo' loaf about hero and got paid for it. There \voro many would-bo passenger who were coming and going all day Sotno on learning the situation woult not run the risk of crossing , while others inoro persistent and venturesome wnltoc until a stray dummy train would tak them over. At the transfer passenger depot every thing wont ixlons smoothly yesterday morning , the employes standing about ii groups talking ever the situation unti nearly noon , when the two passenger trains No. 15 and No. 3 arrived from Omaha , i When the time came for thorn to bo loaded up with baggage the bag gagemen all quit work. In this extremity ty , A. Traynor , general baggagomastoi of the U. P. , pooled off hw coat am' summoning Lou Carrier , his assistant , and Tom Lowry , head chockman , and Lon Linkoy , tlio big four proceeded to pile in the trunks and toss about the grips , while the crowd laughed and cheered thorn on. After a little the crowd of strikers stopped the work , but after an hour's parley concluded to lot the baggage bo loaded and leave it for the boys on the other side [ of the river to settle , and while this was going on Bomo of the boys uncoupled the engines from the trains , and throatcd.that the trains should not bo allowed to leave , but finally con- eluded to lot them go across , relying on the employes across the river. The Lincoln train loft at 12:25 : with Wilcox as Conductor , and No. 3 , the night express , at 1 p. in. , with Allen as conductor. Neither of thoao iraina haci my brakemen on. No. 3 passenger arrived from the nrost thirty minutes lato. The baggage was unloaded by the same quartette who loaded the two which left at noon. They were evidently ashamed of the "U. P. hats and were their unofficial head cov erings. A r port proceeded No. 4 that she would como in with nothing but an on- jino and mail car , and n number of Ooun- : il Bluffs people were gathered by this time at the transfer watching matters nrith interest. Among them was the jolly postmaster , Phil Armour , who was looking after Undo Sam's interests. Ho : ound the mail matters running all right , md the usual number of passenger cars , ilao. ilao.At At the freight transfer yesterday morn- ng the switchmen refused to go to work , md proceeding in a body to the plat forms requested the freight handlers to itriko also , which they did a few rnin- itos after the day's work had common- sod. The car repairers , working under Boss Page , hearing this , also quit. The : hcck clerks , who were loud in tolling iho day before what thoyoro .going to Jo , rather weakened when the time : amo. They could not work because the ; anga who work with them had all loft. Che clerks hung about ostensibly on luty all day , probably in the hope of at east keeping their names on the reduced > ay rolls , and getting some money satis- action from the U. P. for the day's abor. All the employes hold a mooting to tear the report of the committee who had > eon appointed to attend the mass moot- ng in Omaha , the night before. During .ho mooting Win. H. Burns , the agent _ at ; ho station , appeared and tried to.induce the men to go to work , while ho would ; o to Omaha and sea trhat ho could do with , the officials in their behalf , and ho then vrould report to thorn. They sat Sown on the propoeal by a unanimous vote , refusing to return to work. Ex-alderman Fonda , engineer of the switch engine sat in his cab all day , with steam up , waiting to go to work. The only work douo by the switchmen was the pulling out of two cars of oysters , at the special request of Air. Burns who wanted the cars replenished witli ice so as to save the oysters. After they done this Mr. Burna wanted some ono to pul ice in the cars , but the only help ho could got were the live check clerks , who made a sorry Cguro of it. The clerks in Mr. Bums' office contin ued the day out , but the opinion seemed to bo iu favor of going to work this morning. At thosamo time they know that one-half of the clerks in Auditor Taylor's office , in Omaha , uudorstooc the business , aforesaid , that if they qui a surplus from that pflico will bo callec on to fill the vacancies. Mr. Burns acted as vardmaster on several occasions yesterday. The pool lines had to do their own switching yesterday in order to got the cars that were consigned to thorn. The too-too secretary , Stripe , of Mr Burns , made some very flowery speeches to the strikers , but could not exert mucl iniluoiico ever the mou of muscle , an < they gave him the quiet laugh. Air. Burns , in an interview , says he fears no violence or attempt to injure property. Ho says ho finds the men very determined , but disposed to bo poacoablpandjgentlomanly. [ No evidences of drinking or disorderlinoes were man ! feat yesterday. The switchmen and chock clerks offer ed their services as night watchmen , am have stationed themselves so as to guan against fire or other trouble , They do thi as a matter of self-protection largely They say they do not propose to lot any thing happen which can possibly con fltruod into any act of violence on the part of the strikers. The men at the Union elevator quil work yesterday. The gray hatred street car conductor was a little shaken up by the boys stop ping him with the threat that if no made another trip down to the transfer i would be a sorry time for him. Ho go the local superintendent of the streo cars. George Marshal , and Ollicer Hurley to go down with him , but when the ] arrived there was given the laugh at bis needless fcara. Y , M. O. A. The eong service and Bible study for young men will bo held at rooms No. IS North Main street this evening at oighl o'clock , young men are invited. The Sunday afternoon gospel service wjll be hold at the Presbyterian church to-morrow at four o'clock. All , both ladies and gentlemen , ro invited to bo present , A SIAMESE , The Fire Department Sens to Hay fwoDHcafls , Trouble Threatened and n Poor Slio\ for Klro 1'rotcotlon. The city council has by its desire t deal out political plunder brought abou a demoralized condition of the fire dr. partment , and caused a condition of n fairs which makes property owners vor Horvous as what would bo the outcom in case of a great fire breaking out. By the old ordinance the chief of th fire department was to servo until re moved for causo. The city attorney hold that this part of the ordinance is illegal and the council has passed an amondator ; ordinance fixing the term nt two years and immediately upon the passage of thi ordinance the council elected Walters n the chief. . Aid. Keating , who with Aid. Sicdcn tofp , voted for the old chief Tomploton now insist that the election of Walton is illegal because tlioj ordinance lilcu other ordinances , cannot i become como in force until ten days after pub I'cilion. ' With this viovr of it the friondi of Tomploton claim that ho is still chief under the old ordinance , ho haviiif neither resinned or having been rcmovoc for cause. II o has boon instructed bj Aid. Keating and Siodcntopf that ho is expected to servo as chief and propose ! , p sorvo. lie has had no official notified .ion that his successor has been chosen , 01 .hat ho has been deposed. Until sucl notice ho will continue an chief and the non who have sent in their resignations Mit who whoso resignations have notbeor accepted , express their willingness to oboi lia orders nnd n c'otormiimtion ' not U rccognizo Walters. On the other hand Walters declare ! lhat ho is duly elected and has qualified [ Io , too , proposes to act as chief , am some of the men , especially the newly ap pointed ones , -will obey him. Thus the department stands divided and just wha will bo the result in case of a fierce fire can only bo guessed at. The majority of the council , who thug sought to make a change in the chief- Ainshin of the department must foe decidedly ashamed of themselves. There s not the least intimation , that the at- empt to put Walters in was an honosl endeavor to bettor the department , to ; ain a bettor chief , or to enhance- any oi .ho interests of the city. It is openly iukuowl6dgod that it is purely a matter jf political favoritism , a reward for ser- irico done by Walters , not to ho democratic party , but to ho Vaughan faction of the democratic mrty , for Tomploton is a democrat as veil as Walters. It is simply an oxten- ion of the strife between those two lo- ul factions of the democracy , and the action winning demands the spoils , event t the cost of the efficiency of the fire opartmont , and at the risk of great loss f property. The council have shown heir inconsistency by declaring the old rdinanco defective because it bound lie action of future councils , and yet mmodiatoly passing an ordinance bind- ng the next council , for they have fixed ho term of office of chief at two years , nd elected a man to servo two years- 'ho learned city attorney must , to bo oneistont , pronpunco the amendment xing the term at two years illegal. Hayor Vaughn himself acknowledged cstorday that the council could not fix ; for more than ono year , and later in 10 conversation held that a council ould elect a now chief at any time it aw fit. The situation is alarming. If both cmnloton and Walters insist on acting s chiofft at a fire , the department will be irown into confusion , and the flames aeanwhilo can have their own way. The council may call it "acting in the nterosts of the people" to thus tnllo with no of the most important departments f the city , and to openly defy the writ- en request of nearly all the business nen and heavy property owners in the ity , not to attempt any change in the position of chiefs. Bent on satisfying > otty factional schemes , the majority of ho council has not ovonactcdon matured md wise thinking , but has rushed ahead , until they have thus brought about an- irchy and disorder. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE , Social advertisements , iucl > as IiOst Touod , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board og , etc. , will bo Inserted lo this column at the low rata ol TEN CENTS PKU LINK for the Orel Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE lor oaoh subsequent n sertlon. Leave advertisements at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadwav WANTS. A HVH boy with ix > ny to carry tout WANTED Oil at Council Dlulfs I3 otllce. YvrANTKU Every body m Council DluBs to taki VV TniDu. Delivered by carrier at only twentj cents a week. O LI ) I'Al'EUS For Bale at Bui olnco. at 23 cent a hundred. A GENTS Ladles and gentlemen can make flrs XXclass flafc.i by solllDK the "Champion Boson Htrcctlior and Ironing Board. " KeUlls at Jl.W Any lady can do up line shirt without a wrlakl and gloai It as nlcelyutliebestlftundrlcscan.Addros forpaitlcularaO. II. S. & L Co. , BIB office , lor on mouth. T ( < UK HALB-Uoner l stock ol Merchandise. Diul X * ness ctUblUliuil ten joars. Qood reasons to selllntr. Part payment , part time. Add tea i P. 0 BOX 01. Noola , Iowa. Railway Time Table COUNCIL BLUFFS. The lollowinz are the times ol the arrival and d narturo ol trains by central itandard time , at thi local depots. Trains leave troniler depot ten mil u ca earllir and arrive ton tulnatcs later. CIUCMOO , BUBUNO.rO H AND ( JUIKOT. UiVR. ARKIT1 6:3i : n m Chicago Express 0,00 a > : < 0 a in Fast Mall. 7:00 : p c KANSAS cirr. ST. JOB AND oouscit Biurro. IDAS a ui Mall and Kipretu , 7:05 : p r 8:06 : | > m 1'adflo Express , 6:60 : pi CUIOAOO. UUWADKKl AMD HT , fABL. fi:45 : aln Mall and Express , 7:10 p r tS5 : p m Express , 0:10 : a 1 0:48 : a m Express , 8.65 p u CUICAQO , OC IBLAND AHD rACIHO. 6SO : p u Atlantic Kxprees , 0:40 : a t O'.W a in I > ay Exprv&i , 8:60 : p c 7:15 : a m * Dei Molnes Accommodation , 1:40 : p u At local depot only. . * WAIAia , BT. LOUIS AHD rACWO. 0:65 a a Mall , 4:45 : p n 4:69 pu Cannon Ball , 11:16 : an At Trantleronly , CUICAOO and KoxruwuTSiur. 6:30 m Express , 6.60 p n OU > A m Paciaa Express , 0:46 : a u MODI C1TT ADD rACIMO. m St. Paul Express , OXX ) a n tu Accommodation , 0:60 : p B DBION rAcine , 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a a Ilt0am PicIUo Eiprws , 4:40 pu 7:40 : am Local Express , 6.54 an : 2:10 : a ui Lincoln Exprex , _ _ _ At Trantftr only , CniUT TEAKS TO OXA11A. Leavo-Ttso-isw-e.so-ioao-iiuoa. B. iso-j : : ! : SO-4:80-5:3W : : > :3S-U:06p.m : ! : Ar r BO mmnUi uclvro leavux time. luropean The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT 9 ! ! GET. " New Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS-CENTUALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council B artalns , In Lace , " 1 It , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc Ihoicest Stock West of Chicago. jmo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our lino. hcapest place to buy House Furnishings in the C'ty. ' OUNCJL BLUFFS , . IOWA , Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Cnro DKATKR3 IN AND WOOD , BULK AND BARBEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND POUTLANI ) ChMENT , incmOAN TLASTKH , HAIU AJJD BEWEll PIl'F. . no. RZ9 Btnaflwav. - COriWClIL BT.TJFFH. IOWA. AU kinds of. asar. ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COCIL BLUFFS , ML ota.cto. All Orders by Wlnll Promptly Attended To. GALVANIZED IRON OORNIOES , Fine Mantels arid Grates , LYBSAN'S GASOLINE STORES. Call and see them buforo buying elsewhere. Stoves nnd Tinware. JOHN EPENETER , - COUNCIL BLUFES S07 BROADWAY , , IOWA. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Couutil Bluffs , Iowa. Wo guarantee our work ns first-class in over manner nnd style at low prices. Wo make a specialty of Groupcs , Families , nnd especially children , which wo take quicker than n wink. COME AND SEK US. SCHMIDT & IlILEY , Proprietors. WHY DON'T YOU QETSDMEOF Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest. Fine I.lncn Collars a'iJ CnSi. 3Hp. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. OOKr3M"ESllHXj UNDERTAKER Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH 3NTo. l-d > 3XT. nvaCnixa. St. . CToia.aa.oil GRESTON HOUSE EVERYTHINOlUSTCLASS. . STos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA -KATTOtlVK. " . LIVKTO KA1. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , to Ed. Ollison 404 Broadway , t Mo ta at all Hours. Chel il'ciil'lne Council Blug 1 Partlea a Specialty SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY , 17 North MninSU COUNCIL BLUFFS DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF FALL ? APER . Snterior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Strcob ami 20 N. Mnin Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Jb AX1.UUA U MLUUJU.I J-llUlB J ( jQUNGTll 33LTJF IOWA. tfgTSpcclal attention to orders my Mall. FSt . * Fig leaves are out of style , so are goat and sheep skin ; shawls and blanV'a have Bono by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy , call on NORENE & LANDSTROM , "TVf * * f | ft TV l "W * IB W Ml ft " y . , TV" * * IXK XIB nfTTx /f n l .i s ! CL * . , , , , * * . JL 1 JL r4 - iw > jy t .s * L i Gcy& ifJa tii vfTt rrt .Km * * Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Rags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ! - - - ClO Broadway , Ctouncil Bluffs HARBV8AN KELLEY , 34 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Wo have the The latest nov finest stock and elties for Spring all the Intest de Overcoats TV e signs to select have just re from. ceived. See them NONE BUT Tlin LEADING ) BEST OF SKILLED HANDS EMPLOYED. Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Main COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Geo. Largest Window Shades , Stock in the Oity Materials , -AND- And BOOM MOULDING , Lowest CORNICE POLES Prices Guaranteed. Painting. No. 32 Main Street and .33 Pearl Street , OOTJIsTOIHj NEXT DOOJR TO THE POSTOFPICE. PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.