Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 02, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOUND DEATH IN A HAY MOW
George Olausson , a Wealthy farmer of Mil-
InrJ Precinct. Commits Suicide.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD TERRIBLY SHOCKED.
In Ilio linrkVntclic.i of tlio NlRlit
Jit ! Stonls From Illn Wife' *
llcdsldo and Cut *
His Tino.it.
George Clmmen owned ono of the prettiest
fnnns In Douglas county. IU ono hundred
mid sixty brand norcs Iny upon gently rolling
land , mid todny the Hold ? of wheat and corn
and oats mid rye that ho planted Ho ripening
In the sun , but Gcorgo Claussoii will never
gnthcr the harvest.
'i'ho pretty furm , which li nlno miles west
of Oinsihawat the scene of n tragedy Monday
night which thoroughly snockcd the quiet
neighborhood usually undisturbed by nny-
thing iiioi-o sensational than a meeting of the
"literary. "
Mr. Ooorgo Claussen had lived Inthonolgh-
borhood , honored and respected for twenty
years , mid when ItVM told from farm to
farm yesterday that ho had killed hlnuulf ,
the In formation was genoi ally received with
Incredulity.
But It WIM the truth. Qoorgo Clnuiscn lay
In the hay loft of his barn , with a horrible
gash cut'In his throat and grasping a bloody
razor In n hand clenched In death.
Monday night the family retired ns usual at
half-past nlno and soon all those that nro now
living were deep In sleep. It was sometime
attar that and before the now day dawned
that Cl.uisspn nroao ana dressed , went to the
barnyard , climbed n ladder that led to the
hay mow , and there lying upon the sweet
Low mown hay , cut his throat with am/or.
When the family nro-o yesterday the
husband and fattier was missed , but It was
thought at ilrst that ho had arisen earlier and
was about the stables somewhere. But
breakfast tluio canio and ho had uot made his
nppeai-.mco. A search was made by the fam
ily without disclosing the missing man , and
tutor a while n few neighbors were sura-
inoncd and Joined In the hunt.
Clnussen's shoes wcro still by his bedside ,
together with his coat and hat , and It was
evident that ho had not gene far. Ills
shaving rase was found lying on
the kitchen floor behind the stove ,
with the razor missing Tills excited the
gravest apprehensions and the search was
continued with increased vigor , and finally
George Avcry , n neighbor , fell over the body
Df the suicldo , as it lay in the darifost recess
of the loft.
There lay the man who had decided llfo not
worth the living , clutching in ono hand the
Instrument of death and In the other n bunch
of hay , his features sot in death and with
the gaping , horrible wound a mass of clotted
blood.
Insanity Is given ns the causa of the foolish
let.
let.For two months Clausscn's mental power ?
had been failing , until recently periodical in
sanity bccumo very noticeaulo In him. IIo
labored under the hallucination that ho was
being wrongfully persecuted. In all other
respects ho was sound and vigorous and
worked every day about the farm. Ills fam
ily consisted of himself and wife , two young
sons and an adopted daughter. These nil
claim , and their statements nro supported by
their neighbors , that the members of the
household were always at peace amongst
themselves.
Claussen was moderator of the school coin-
inittco in the district in which ho lived.
About u month ago ho visited a neighbor ,
llonry Avery , and calling him to the door
Bald " 1'vo done and
, "Henry , n great wrong
they won't huvu mo on the school board any
moro. "
"Why , what have you done , George ! "
the other asked/
"I don't know. But I have done a great
wrong and.I am no longer moderator of the
board. "
Avery told him that ho was still moderator
and that he didn't believe ho had done any
thing bad.
Glaussen refused to say anything moro
about the matter then and went home.
But from that time ho grow moro and moro
imody and despondent.
IIo kept uway from his neighbors and was
silent In Ills own household. Once ho told
his wife that ho believed it would bo bettor
if he should die.
"Wait until God calls you , " she said and ho
told her that ho would do so.
Monday the annual meeting was to beheld
held in the afternoon. Clausscn supposed it
was in the morning and went to the school
liouso at that time , and of course found no
ono there. IIo considered this an act upon
the part of his associates to got rid of him
and wont homo very much depressed. Ho
cultivated grain during the afternoon , but at
mippor ho was not inclined to talk , and
neither was ho after that.
The family retired during the night , and
some tlmu during the hours of darkness the
tragedy was enacted.
Claussen was a wealthy Gorman farmer and
was a resident of the county for twenty-threo
years. IIo owned 100 acres of unencumbered
land , and with his other property Interests
was supposed to bo worth about $30,000.
Tlio DOR Catcher's Ways.
OMAHV , Neb. , Juno 30. [ To the Editor of
Tun BIK.J : The happiness and quiet of n
suburban street of the city was suddenly dis
turbed on Monday morning by the invasion
of the dog catchers.
Children ran shrieking after their pets , and
frenzied mothers vainly strove to console
their children and rescue their canlno play
fellows. The brutal brigade showed no pity ,
throwing the fatal noose to the right and the
loft , and clutching the innocent little animals
with n ferocity moro suggestive of demons
than men.
It was a noticeable fact that they shrewdly
nnd ruthlessly lassoed and eaged the moro
valuable dogs , without regard to tags or own
ers , while other comparatively valueless curs
that had gathered to the fray , but would not
bo counted worth n ransom , wore permitted
to run unheeded.
The wailing of the hoart-broken children
ns the yelping of their pots was
berne back to them from the hopeless dis
tance still lingers in my ears , and leads to the
Inquiry whether In the muno of humanity
there Is not some wiser nnd kinder
way of meeting the dog question and serving
the public weal.
Such shock ns was yesterday Inflicted
upon the tender sensibilities In the locality
referred to Is of itself sunieieut to undermine
health and reason.
That In these days of advanced civilization
such a scene Is possible , and worse still ,
sanctioned by municipal authority , suggests
good reason for opening the question of
' 'Man's inhumanity to man" and dogs , and
dollnlng for the bcuellt of an Intelligent pub-
llo whura the Una should bo drawn.
What wonder that Charles Lamb should
Imro said , "Tho moro I see of men the better
lllkodoss. " P.
A Now Industry.
An Institution for the manufacture of inte
rior finish is soon to bo added to the list of
Omaha enterprises. L. P. Hammond is nt
present organizing a stock company. There
will bo a sash and door department but the
specialty will bo Interior finish made by mo-
chlnory to Imltuto hand carving. The company -
pany will employ sixty or 100 men nt the start
nnd 200 when In full operation. Two or three
other clthw have made bids for the location of
thu Institution but the management prefer
Omaha and will lou.Ua hero If the right iort
of inducements are offered.
JMstrhn Court.
The Jury In the ctuo of Charles B. Parker
charged with several petty forBoriesrcturncd ,
a verdict of guilty.
Judge Clarkson and n Jury have taken up
the c.iso of Charles Cummlngs , charged with
disposing of mortgaged property.
Thu minor matter of the state against
Frank Timothy has boon dUudssod.
Clmrlcd Mnthows , the dog uutohor , charged
with assault with intent to kill , was arraigned
mid plead not guilty.
For tlio Orphans' Ilonolll.
Thu young ladles of St. Catherine's acad
emy will glvo an entertainment at Boyd's
opera house this evening for the benefit of
the St. Mary's orphan asylum.
The programme will consist of the rendi
tion of "Paulino , the Discarded Orphan , " a
touchlngly Interesting drama , In which six
teen studenU of the ucadomy will take part.
linings yotm OPPORTUNITY ,
A Ijlltlc Knko by Whlrli We titpcct to
Onln Popularity.
Prizes for puzzle solvers are popular , nnd
ns the prize should correspond In value with
the dlfUcuity of the problem offered for solu
tion , TIIK llKKhns some rare chances for the
diviners of the occult. The prizes nro worth
striving for and are open to nil , innul-rcadors
and clairvoyants not cxccptcd.
FiriST OFFBH.
Tun BKR will glvo $100,000 to the person
who guc.isivt the exact date on which actual
work will bo commenced on Mr. Hltchcoik's
new postofllco on Plan tors' house square.
SKCOST ) OFFEIt.
A similar prize will bo given to the laboring
man who will udmlttlmt ho voted for blocKMl
on Mr. Hitchcock's promise that work would
bo commenced nycar ago last sprlng.provldlng
the worklngman will swear that ho la not
kicking himself for so voting.
TltlHI ) OFFF.lt.
A similar prize will bo given the person In
forming Tin : BRF. theamount of time elapsing
between the arrival of the $70,000 for Mr.
Hitchcock's property In blocktiU and his de
mand for the cash.
routiTif omn. :
A similar prize will bo given to the person
who Is willing to swear that the property
sold by Hitchcock to the government for
which ho received $70,000 Is worth moro than
SoO.000.
This opportunity Is open to every reader of
TIIBBBK. Fill out this blank nnd send it to
the "Guess Editor , " Br.i : oftlce , Omaha.
You may guess ns often as you like , but
must use n separate blank for each pucss.
Only ono guess may bo put on n single blank.
Cut this out , fill It and mall 11 to the "guess
editor. "
Follow those directions closely : "Write naino
and address plainly. Only ono RUOSS on ono
blank. Anyone can guess using this hlank.
Address your guess to the guess editor.
Uucss as often 03 you like.
JSvory tlssuo or the body , every norvc , bono
nnd muscle is innilostronBer nnd more healthy
by taking Hood's Sursupurilln.
In Memory of tlio Patriot uud Martyr
Tolin Hits.
Tlio Bohemian citizens nvo making great
preparations to commemorate the 11 To of ono
of their most illustrious men , John Hus , who
was burned at the stake on July (3 ( , 1115 , nt
Constanz on the Hhlno. The day of his
death hsis been celebrated moro or icss among
them every year , not nlono here , but in other
localities.
The celebration in this city will surpass nil
previous efforts. All the Bohemian societies
inOmahnand South Omahn have combined
for the purpose. The impulse for this extra
ordinary effort \vas given last winter by
Prince Sohwarzotibcrg in the Austrian rcich-
rath , when ho attacked the memory of John
Hus in n very offensive manner , which roused
all those to whom the memory of John IIus is
dear and fincrcd.
The memorial services will consist of two
parts , the afternoon and * hc evening pro
gramme. The former is as follows :
Procession of all Bohemian societies of
Omaha and South Omaha to Huscall's
grounds on Viiiton street.
Introductory address in Bohemian by John
Rosicky.
Memorial hymn by the Bohemian singing
club.
club.Memorial
Memorial oratlcn in English by Tom
Capck.
Bohemian national hymn by the singing
club.Tho
The evening programme is ns follows :
Introductory poem by ilrs. Jcromo Ra-
cholc.
Or.itior. by Hon. C. Davis , ( ex-senator ) of
Crete , Neb.
Memorial hymn by the singing club.
Song by the children of the Bohemian
school.
Song by Mrs. J. Houska.
Kecutation by F. W. Bandhauor.
Duet by Miss Carrie Vodicka and A.
Steigcr.
Hussian song by the singing club.
Song by J. 1C Sdunossler , of Wilbcr.
Kocltatlon by John Uosieky.
Song by Miss Kaufman.
Song by J. A. Ilospodsky.
America , by the singing club.
Tableau Burning of John IIus at the
stake.
Thcro is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Electric
Oil to quickly euro n cold or rcliovo hoarse
ness. Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows , Burr
Oak , St. Joseph Co. , Mich.
DIRECTION'S FOR OAIUYMKN.
Kule.s Adopted l > y tlio Hoard ol'IIcaltli
on tlio Milk Question.
Tlio board of health hold a session yesterday
morning ut which Mayor Cushiug , Police
Chief Scavoy , Sanitary Commissioner Mor-
rlssoy , nnd Plumbing Inspector Dennis wore
present.
A letter was received fiotn City Attorney
Poppleton , giving his opinion to the effect
that the board of health has authority to on-
foreo the ordinance which requires the con
nection of all vaults and cesspools with
sewers where sewers exist.
A list of unwholesome wells was reported
and referred to the council.
Complaints wcro received of the existence
of u largo number of nuisances in viulous
portions of the city in the shape of ponds of
stagnant water. These were referred to the
council accompanied by n request for the ap
propriation of a llxed sum of money for the
use of the board of health in making neces
sary inspections and nnnlysos.
The milk and dairy questions wore intro
duced by an opinion from City Attorney Pop-
ploton to the effect that the proposed levy of
n tax of $ I upon each cow owned and opo-
rnted by the milk dealers of the city would
bo illegal.
It was accordingly decided to allow the or-
dtimnco to otand as now in force licensing
the dealers und requiring a foe of ? l for each
wagon used.
Tlio following rules , reported hy City
Physician Ci.ipcn , regulating dairies and the
bulo of milk , wore adopted :
No milk shall be delivered nnd sold :
From cows that are In an unhealthy stato.
Nor from cows tuut are not regularly
milked twice u any ,
Nor from rows Jed wholly or partially upon
turnips cabbages , brewer's stuff or any sub
stance which might taint or in uny way dete
riorate the quality of the milk.
Nor with cows supplied with impure or bad
drinking water.
Nor any milk taken from n cow within a
period of sixty days before or seven days
lifter calving.
Nor from any cow v. 1th inflamed udders or
with wldors in an abnormal condition from-
anv cause.
Nor from cows which are receiving uny
kind of medical treatment.
Nor any milk which lias boon drawn from
the cow mora than 11 f teen hours.
Nor uny milk from any but the seller's own
cows.
Nor oveniiiK's milk taken from rows In
summcr-tlmo before 4 o'clock lu tlio tiftor-
noon ,
Nor nny milk from whlrh uny part of tun
cream has been abstracted.
Nor milk to which rinsings , water or other
substance Im been added.
Nor milk which differs In nny way from
pure , fresh , sound , unadulterated caw's milk.
Cows nro to bo milked In the cleanliest
manner possible , without using to moisten
the teats any tallow , lard , groasoor any sub-
stunco which might utlcet the quality of the
ii.lllc if dropped into it.
Tin milking paiU nro to bo used , no uten
sils to be of galvanized Iron or zinc.
AH soon us the milk is drawn from the cow
It is to bo cooled tu a toiuporaturo of 00 do-
grooa Fahrenheit or lower.
The cans uro thun to bo put In a cool place
in pure air , not in cow sheds , nor in their Im-
mcdlato neighborhood and the lids of the
onus left partly ojxsu till ready for transnor-
tutlon. r
The cart or wnson employed in the convoy-
mice of milk U to bo provided with proper
spring * to prevent undue ngltntion of the
milk whllo In transit. A clean canvass or
other sult.iblo cover li to bo provided nnd
iiord to protect the milk from the sun , frost
and rain ,
The cnns are to bo thoroughly rinsed with
clean water Immediately before the milk Is
poured Into them ami nro to IK > keiit scru
pulously clean from dirt und Impurities of
every kind.
AVhcn the cnns nro not In two they are to ho
stood upside down on n clean frnmo or trestle
with covcrd off so ns to bo fully exposed to
the air.
All palls , strainers , refrigerators nnd other
utensils with which the milk comes In con
tact are to bo thoroughly cleaned , scalded und
rinsed after being used.
Tickets nt lowest rntc3 nnd superior
accommodations via the grant Rock Is
land routoTlokot ollico , 1C02 Six
teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha.
SOVTMl OMAHA XfiWS.
Proceeding of tlio City Council.
The mayor nnd nil councilman were present
nt the council meeting Monday night.
A horse was hired at 51.50 per tlay for the
flro department.
The report of the special committee allow-
In ? C. H. Prlnchott { 15 of his $731 claim was
adopted.
Ordinance No. 220 , Ornntlng the Chicago ,
nock Islatio & Pacillc railroad n right-of-way
through the city was road nnd referred.
The bonds of city clerk John J. Uyan nnd
policeman Hnnscn , wcro approved.
The ndvcrso report , on John F. Kltchhart's
claim , won adopted.
The petitions of C. P. O'llarrl nnd Patrick
Reunion to bo appointed on the police force
were referred to the mnvor.
Ordinance No. 219 , relating to the inspec
tion of stock , was passed. Stock Inspector
Howard reported twenty-thrco diseased cat
tle had been killed during .Tune.
City Treasurer Thomas Iloctor stated that
the books , as turned over to him by the cx-
clty treasurer , did not balance. The treas
urer was instructed to charge Tnomns Geary
withSI.O-IO.OiJ and accredit that sum to the
sewer fund.
The city attorney will draft an ordinance
dcllning the flro limits.
William M. McDonald's communication re
garding nuisances was refprrcd to the mar
shal.
shal.City Attorney Edgcrton reported adversely
on the claim of Laufcnberg Clurko for dam
age caused by grading N street. The report
was adopted.
Marshal Maloney reported 130 arrests dur
ing .Time.
A duplicate warrant for S3 in favor of tlio
Carter manufacturing company was ordered.
The engineer was directed to establish the
[ jrado of N street cast to the B. & M. tracks.
The committee will report Wednesday
evening on the petition to pave Twenty-fifth
from M to O streets.
The Rev. Robert L. Whcclor prcscntcl a
petition , not addressed to nny person , the
purport of wlilcli was to have the saloons
closed on Sunday. On having the paper re
turned , and whllo it was being addressed to
the mayor and council , the council adjourned.
Notes About the City.
Mrs. D. L. Richardson is visiting Mrs. S.
Richardson , Council Bluffs.
W. R. MacBeth has gene to Crete.
Charles ICuhbacher and Miss Augusta
Hanuse nnd William A. Lofllor nnd Annie
Upah , all of this city , have been licensed to
wed.
J. B. McFarland , representing the Union
stockyards company , lias returned from the
Lincoln section.
Sunday morning the members of the Gun
club will shoot for a gold pen offered by Her
man Kobert.
An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo
Wharton is ill with dysentery.
O. D. Bratton , of the Union Stock Yard
bank , has been appointed notary public.
Bco Hive lodge , No. 1S1 , A. F. & A. M.
will meet Wednesday evening.
The Rev. Robert L. Wheeler will go to
Rushvillo , S. D. , to deliver the oration
July 4.
James Murphy offers to bet $10 on his high-
klcking against uny man in the city.
T. B. Scott , with his sick son , Freddie , has
returned from Murray , la.
Mrs. William E. Maloy is visiting friends
in Stanwood , la.
Frank Richardson , son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Richardson , who has been attending
school in Lincoln , has returned.
Work has been commenced on grading nt
Albright for the Chicago , Rock Island & Pu-
cltle railroad.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Gideon is quito .sick.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If you will bend us your address wo will
send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltuio Belt
and Appliances on trial. They will quickly
restore you to vi < 'or , manhood and health.
Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC BILT : Co. , Mai-shall ,
Mich. _
Kcmovcd to Ijincoln.
The sheriff took the following prisoners to
the pen yesterday : Charles Wommcrlsdorf ,
forgery , eighteen months ; Robert T. Neil ,
disposing of mortgaged property , eighteen
mouths ; John Lamb , assault with intent to
commit murder , three months.
. BETTER THAN GOLD.
"
RESTORED HER HEALTH.
For S3 ypara I Buffered from bolls , cryelpclas
Ciid other blood affections , taking during that
time great quantities ! of different racdlclnca with
out clvlng no nny perceptible relief. Friends
induced mo to try S. H. 8. It Improved mo from
the etort , and after taking several bottles , re
stored my brelth as far as I could hope for as
my cge , which is now seventy-five ycara.
Jlr.s. 8. H. LUCID , Howling Green , Ky.
Treatise on Tllnml nnd Skin Dlicasus mailed freo.
SWIFT Hl'EOU'IO CO. . Atlanta. Go.
AMUSEMENTS.
p Qpera.
HOVD & IIAV.NE" . Managers.
Thursday and Friday , July 3d and 4tli
The Great Original Now York Cast ,
In support of America's Kinlnont Actor ,
JOSEPH HAWORTH
In Steele MaoKiiyo'a Masterpiece ,
PAULKAUVAR
Tlicro H but onn Hiuvortli , nml but ono I'nul Knurnr ,
nnil his niuiiu U llanortli , " Col. Henry Wntturaon.
bc-u tlio Dri'.tm of Annrrliy. Tlioiru t Slol > hct'na
No > 7 fScunurjr. Costiiniet nnil KltccU. In nil ugur-
ecuus i > ruiluctlun which Imd n
200 Nights Run in New York City
Itcitular | > rlcu3. Beat ) coon aalu WodnuiUnr nioni-
In if.
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OUIl CLOSING WEEK.
} - , uncl We < liie > ilajr ,
TUN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM
ThuniJar , Krlilnjr. Sntunlnr nnil Huntlur , the 1'uunl-
rstof lrUhAliuntltlt'4 ,
McKENNA'S FLIRTATION.
Culhanc & Emerson's Comedy Stars.
Introducing 11A11V 13DNA , tlio younccit sontf and
ilnnco urlin on the Uiu ,
WoilnoJilny. July 2 , IminHonio lunllior eollar box ,
iirt' i'iiteit to uur 1'c'nlk'iiiiui pntruiK ,
1'rUIny , J uljr 4 , un I'h'Kint souvenir "III bo preiontcd
uur Inilr > lsltor > .
Saturday. Julr B. HimlUlnic llmo Hull fortho bojrs ,
und a beautiful Juimuetu Jiunip bhado tur the ulrl > .
One Dime Admits to All.
TBBUtARUH CUSHION
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wo have REMOVED to
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venient ollices.
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it tolttble.
No Chemicals
ire u.fd In III rrtjontloa. 11 hu ntrt
Itin i\m ilntl lit ifrmftt of Core
mlitJ with Purch. Arrowroot or Pujir ,
nil li thcrtfur * fir moti Konomlcil ,
tftltnff tnt l\an on ttnt a tfji. II U
dclltlonl , nourl.hltif , ttrftictlitnlnjr , Ei.
Ml.r li < iKmt > , * nil itmlrnbly mltp ! * !
for InrfttMi M wtll M p rioni In 1i * ! lh.
Sold lijflrotcri cttrfiilitre.
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STEEL PEPJS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAPI3 EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS ,
Drs. Merrill & Merrill.
SPECIALISTS IN
Clironlo , Nnrvoui , Ulood nml Surgical ( ll onnos , and
dlvc..sos of tlio lye ! , Knr , Nose , Throat nml Cheat.
Special Attention to OisunsL-s < > 1Vo -
niuii and Children.
The doctor * have Imcl years of experience In tlio
hospital * of Ilrooklyn nnil Now York , nnil nro nmuiiif
tlio most successful nnd widely knotru specialists In
thla country.
To Yotinj * nnd Mlrfllle-Acod I > lcn.
Lent Manhood , Norvotn Debility , Sponnntorrliir ,
Soiulml Ixisnoi , 1'hyslcal Ducny , nrlsliiK from Inills-
cratlon , producing dcoplessncK. iloipondoncy , plm-
plei on the fnro , nrorslon to society , eniilly dlsoour-
n uil , Inolc of fontlilcnco , dull , unlit for study oruuil-
no33.nnd finils llfou burdensafely , pLTinant'iuly unJ
epccdilycurod.
Hloinl and .Skin Diinnnrs.
Syphllh , a ( Ihe.TO most dreadful In Us results ,
completely eradicated.
Grmlo-Urlnnry Surir.iry.
nonorrlmOlcot. . Syphllli , llrdrocOlo , Vnrlrocclo
nnd Strli-turo rndlcnlly nnd nnfely cured without
pnln or detention from Ijinlnois. All Sexual ] > ofnr-
inltlojund liupecllnieiUs to lunrrlngt ) successfully re
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