OMAHA DAIL * BEE THURSDAY JULY 17 , 1884. QUAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINES , TRADE MARK n UMAT IBI . | nr , JE MARK trsn RKUKDT. An \ unfailing euro foi Seminal Weak ness , Spcrmatorr. hoM. , Itnpotonoy , and all Disease * that fohow M a sequence ot Sell- Abuse ; M loss of * _ _ U ORE TAKiHo."iS0TtuJor7in AFTTrTTYiino InlhoBnok , Dlmujs S Vision , ITema AR and jnany other diseases that lead to | on. lumptlon and a Premature Grave. BiwAftx of advertl omcnU to refund tmney , when druiTRKita from whom the medicine Is lieu do nol refund , but refer you to the manufacturers , and the requirements are such that they are it Worn , ( J ever compiled with. See their written Ruarantee , Atria ot one staple p\ckage of Gray's Spoclflo will convince the most skeptical ot Its reM merits. On account o counterfeiters , we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only Ronuln ) . . XSTFull particulars In OUT pamphlet , which wode- lire to send free by mall to every ono. f-CThoSpe- dfla Mcdl Ine is sold by all druujlstii t 11 per pack fre , or six packages for f5 , or will be sent free by mall on the receipt of the money , by addressing THE QUAY MEDICINE CO. , Uuflalo , N. Y. gold n Omaha 1 J. . Jy 19m * 6IVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. inlSiimmer Resort Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn. A country of WOODS AND LAKES , 00 milts west of St. I'auL Three trains dally on the N. P. 11. It. , with 30 Day Excursion. Tickets at about ono-half rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA , An elegant house with accommodations for 200 guests. R. R. COLBURN , Proprietor. 43THKMD Km cmcm.nns UIVI.NU ruu. PAIUICULAILI. 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Orders flllod 0.0 D KTo these Kuflrrlncfromtna IcfloctB of youthful errors , . . . , . . . . . . w0nominal voakiieiM. early decay cay , lost manhood , etc. , 1 wll 1 nond you jisrticulnr of a simple and certain nieani of mil' euro , free of charco. B ndyoutaddroMtoIf. 0. JTOWLllU , Moodus , Oonn THEONLTTROE 1 IRON gfTONIC Will purify Iho DLOOD.Tcpn. latoi the LIVER nml KIDNEYS , anil lliiKToiiii Till' HKA-Ll'lf and VIOOR of YOUTIt. lyi pepsin. Want of Aiipc'Utc , In * dlKustldii , l.nck or HtruiiRth , unilTlruilKvulliiKnlisolutclr cured. Hones , muscles nml iicrvr-areci'lvoiiBW force. . l nllvcns tlio iiilncl aim KUiHilk'd llruln I'mviT. ! fiim'oi liiL-lrolii cuinplalnti nmt &t / u Outfit peculiar to their sex will find la Ell. UAJITEH'B IRON TONIO u rufa nnd t > pccilycuro , ( llvcaurlvar. hciillhy compluxlon. 1'rcquunt ntlcinptn lit coiinUTfcllliik' onlynild to thopopiilarltyuftliu orlxlnnl. Uu nutvxpurl- incilt PUttlluOlllOINAI. ANDllKST. rnurmldr ( > R8to'lbnIr. 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Elc. , fttUn- THREE MEN KILLED. The Most Desperate Pistol Practie Ever Know in the West , Extraordinary Nerve of n Couple o Wounded llorso Thlcvce. Hullo Jntor-Mounlnln , July 12. At Cotlonwood , In Moaghor county , n few days ago , ono of the most dcspornto nflrays over recorded in Montana took plnco. For several weeks two auspicious characters wore in the vicinity of the settlement , who wore Buppoaod to bo horse thlovoc. They woio known as rat- tlosrmko Joe , the terror of the west , nnc his partner , O'l''n11on. ' The ranchmen in tlio vicinity determined to watch them. On July 4th the two desperadoes were on Dig Springs crook , and had a misunderstanding with aomo half-broods more particularly with ono by the name of Jackson , From words it came to blows. Ilattlosnako Jake dealt Jacksot a blow with his pistol in the mouth , am made him Ho down on the ground , face downwards , under penalty of death. After Jackson got up ho ran to his cabin , n short diatancu away , and ariniug himself with a Win chester , ho prepared to defend himself. In the meantime , the two desperadoes , seeing nome half-broods in front of T. 0. Power t Bros' store , walked up in front of the store and told the whites to got out of the way , that they were going to clear all the half-breeds out. Firing commenced almost at once , rattlesnake shooting at a half brood , who returned the shot with good effect , hitting him in the hand , and knocking ofF a couple of his fingora. The desperadoes then said they would clean out the town , and com menced shooling at everybody in sight. There was only three guns in the town , and they were placed in the hands of men of undaunted cour age , who used them with such good effect that both of the supposed horse thiovcs were run down in a short time , O'Fallon being sliot first through and through with a Winchester rifle , and Rattlesnake ser ved in a like manner a short time after ward. Both men showed great pluck. O'Fallon , after being shot through , rode back to his partner and asked him If ho was hurt. Jake said that ho was. "Well" said O'Fallon , "I am shot , and I am a dead man , but I will stay with yau. " At that moment ho fell from his horse , then raised himself upon his knees , took deliberate aim with his Winchester at a young mau named Smith ( an outsider who was trying to got away from the fracas ) and shot him through the head , killing him Instantly. The citizens saw that there would bo inoro men killed if the thing was not ended fjuick , andshoot- ing from pistols of all sizes commenced in earnest. O'Fallon ' took five shots in his body before ho fell the second time , and then ho raised himself on his side and continued shooting until ho had not strength Inft to support himself , and after lying down ho kept shooting as long as there was life in him. Ilattlo- simltu Jake , after ho was shot through the body , kept shooting ; then his right arm was broken by a ball , and ho changed to his loft had and kept shoot ing : another ball broke his log , and sup porting himself by the other , ho kept shooting another ball struck his chiu , carrying away half of hia jaw , when ho fell on the ground raised himself on his side , and kept shooting. From weak ness ho could not support himself any longer , and ho fired lying flat on the ground. There were nine balla in him before ho gave up. Just before ho draw his last breath ho made an effort to raise his pistol again , bilk had not strength enough , and it fell by his side. The Voice of the 1'coplc. The people , as a whole , seldom make mistakes , and the unanimous voice in praise which comes from these who have asod Hood's Saraaparilla fully justified ; ho claims of the proprietors of this great nodicino. Indeed , thosa very claims are based entirely on what the people say Hood's Sarsaparilln has dono. Send to 0.1. Ilood & Co. , LowellMaaa. , for book containing statements of many cures. Xho UoorjrlftJWomlervnonoiincctl as n Now York Sun , July 0. A tall gentleman , with a pink in his coat lapel , hnd been on the stngo [ of Wai- lack's Theater ] from the first , and had been among tlio moat unsuccessful in his efforts to defeat Miss Hurst. The man who felt electricity in his foot even lic ensed him of being uti accomplice. But ho was not. When the third or fourth guntlomnn had been thrown from the chair ho walked to the otlgo of the atngo , and , while trembling with excitement , said : "This whole business is a fraud from beginning to und. Anybody hero can do anything that uho has dono. I can do all tliuao tricks myself. Why don't ' eho hold a cano still , or press u chair to the floor , if ahu lias this wonderful power ? I'll hold the clmir mid let her try it. " The tall man tried to say more , but everybody wus yelling at once. The allm mini was screaming in his ear and waiving his arms , and the very blonde man began to .look dangerous. For at least live minutes n perfect uproar reigned. Everybody who had a voice used it , and Miss Lulu alone stood calm and Bolf-possosscd in the midst of a wild uproar , in which everybody yelled , whist led , stamped , uhouted and groaned , and which seemed calculated to shako the nerves of an unsophisticated Georgia girl. Finally the sUin young man , whoso shirt front was now rulllod and whoso hair was tumbled , succeeded in obtaining a moment's silence. "I wish " said voice that , ho.in a scorn ed rather nervous , "that the audience would toll mo what they want. " The audience was entirely willing , and did ey for fiyo minutes more. The only words the slim young man could distin guish were 'uudoo , " "chair , " "cano , " and "Sling her out. " Then the tall man who had became calm , and who proved to bo Dr. W. E. Forrest , began to speak. Nobody heard him , but at the end a fat man was sitting in the clmitand the doc tor was getting ready to do what the wonder had done. lie did It. He put both hands against the sides of the chair. The ono toward the spectators was passiro and idle , us had boon that of the Wonder , but the other , not in sight , grasped the chair with a firm grip , and with great ease throw the fat nmn an the floor just as Misa Lulu'n right hand had dono. Then the crowd yelled inoro , and the slim man nmdo a motion to retreat - treat , but was prevented by the men on the ataie. ? Ho walked dejectedly back and Haiti : "Lot him hold a chajr and keep men from forcing it to the floor. " A. man In Ilia balcony constituted himself umpire , and said everything must bo fair , ind the tall man must grab the chair the tray the girl did. When ho had done BO ialf a dozen men , including the ulim ono , jitcho'.l for the cbuir , but could not force it to the floor. When the crowd came tt for the last time the lipjhU were turned down , and the Georgia Wonder , the slim young man and the very blonde young man had disappeared. While some were looking for them others had a little Hot on the stage. The doctor received an ovation from admiron who pressed around him to congratulate him. A man who was varisusly called "Wright" and "Sanford" by the crowd around him menaced the Doctor and called him hard namos. The Doctor , no m tch for him phyalcially , stood by like n man and the crowd backed him voci' fornusly. The man called "Wright" and "Sanford" did not last as long as the Wonder. Ho disappeared suddenly. jtarDlninnml Dyes Will Color Any. iltiK nny color , nud never fall , The easiest nml best wny to economize. lOo at all drug. Rials. WolU , KIch.inlBon & Co. , liurllncton , Vt. Sample card , 32 colors , and book of dl < ructions lor 2 cent stump. The Progress of Go-opornUon. Springfield Union , The Sixteenth annu&l congress ol workers who are interested in various forms of co-operation was recently hold at Derby , England , and the discussions were chiefly upon the practicability of extending the co-oporatlvo principle to production. Distributive co-operation lias already reached a remarkable devel opment. The Ilochdalo experiment was started about forty years ago by a few workmen who decided that they could just as well buy groceries for themselves it wlioloaa'o and put the retail profits in- ; o their own pockets as to pay thereto shopkeepers. Their capital to start with was about § 150. Now there are in En- 'land Scotland and Ireland 110 , ! co-op- irativo stores , with a share and loan capital of nearly § 50,000,000 and a mom- jorship of 700,000. The attempts to in- rocluco co-operation into manufacturing lave not boon so successful in England , hough there are conspicuous exceptions iko the Oldham cotton mills , but in Trance a modification of the system has worked admirably and is being rapidly , extended. It is called the industrial mrtnprship or profit-sharing. The cor- ( oration is organized of capitalists in the isual way , but a portion of the not pro- its are distributed among the employes is an addition to their wages. Mr. Sod- oy Taylor , president of the congress bovo mentioned , in describing the plan , hewed by statistics that the capitalists' profits were not diminished by it. The imployos by their increased interest , ac- ivlty and fidelity croatp moro wealth , nd it is that which constitutes heir share. Industrial partnerships ro springing up hero and hero in the United States , though not ot numerous. They are just and wise n principle , and for that very reason rp- [ Uiro just and wise men to conduct their Hairs. Lot them become general and very little will bo hoard about strikes and trade union conspiracies. General irospority would bo furthered by them , lot only because the enormous waste of apit.il in labor disturbances would ease , but bocauao the larger the income > f the working classes , the greater will > o the demand for agricultural and man ufactured products. Wet do Dlojrcr. It It now undisputed that Wlo Die Moy- ir'B Cntnrrh Giiro la the only treatment hat will absolutely euro Catarrh fresh or 'hronlc. "Very efficacious. Saml Gould. Vooplng Water , Nob. " One box cured mo , Mm. Mury Konyon , Bismarck , Dakota. " "It OHtcrod mo to tlio pulpit , llov. George E. lols , Cnblovlllo , N. Y. " "Ono box radically urod mo , llov. 0 , II. Tnhlor , 140 Noble " "A after 30 troot , Brooklyn1" porfmt euro yonra snlTorinc , J. D. McDonald , 710 Broad- ray , N. Y. , & & , &c. Thousands of tostlmo.- nlals are received fromnil , uartn of the worldl- Jollvorod , 81.00. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Iby UBtratiid Treaties , " with statements of ho cured , mailed froo. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 12 Pulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.hurs & gat-m&Som Feeding Oolts. Iowa is turning its attention very largo yfrom frowlng cattle to horaoa , both raft and roadsters. The rage is now for icavy horses and largo roadsters , The agricultural press has for years icon urging early maturity and the largest > oasiblo growth in a given time , Doth for logs and cattlo. This in wise counsel , > ut the danger is that farmers will carry ho aamo practice into the roaring of colts md greatly damage the reputation of ho state for raising oound horses. There a a very great difference between the objects in view in raising cattle or hoga and horeos. In the first , weight is wanted. The irppor food is therefore fat-formers , and chief of these is corn. In the latter it is nuBcle , and about the poorest food that can bo given a young colt ia corn. Of course , you can , with corn , shove it for ward and mnko aatoniahltig weights and josaibly sell at a big price ; but let this mictico become universal as it threatens o bo , and the people who use horses vill not touch tlioeo from Iowa at any irico. Cattle and hogs are bought for at , liomoa for muscle. Tlio difference Is as wide as It can possibly bo. There mist bo different feed and different reatmontr What the colt wants is plenty of oxer : lae , a clean place to sleep , shelter from ) ittor storms , plenty of good glass of different varieties , good clean hay without lust and good sound oats. Colts raised n this way will not look BO well nor win as many premiums , nor sell to fools for is much money , but they will last. If ! owa can establish a reputation for horses hat have sound limbs and eyes , great induranca and weight , and speed enough or their various purposes , aho will have a bonanza that will last for generations. The above from the Iowa Homestead a aa applicable to the whole west ns it is ru'e. Feed your colts and horses .for nuoclo , energy , vim and vitality. Oats and grass will develop these valuable characteristics. Ilcnllli Is Wealth , It is worth moro than riches , for with out it riches cannot bo enjoyed. How nany people are without health who night regain it by using KidneyWort. . t acts upon the Liver , Bowels and Kid- leys , cleansing and stimulating them to loalthy action. It cures all disorders of hose important organs , purifies the blood ind promotes the general health. Sold > y all druggists. See advt. iMttuburfr. 'lilladelphla Call. Irate PHtsbunj Parent "This thing iaa got to stop. " Sweet Sixteen "What , pa ? " "You have boon allowing young Nice- ullow to kies you. " "Oh , pa. " "Yes , you have ; you need not try to eel mo. " "But , pa , why do you think - " "I don't ' think , I know. llo kissed on all over your mouth and on both hooka. " "Why , pa , you were wet there , and ' "No , I was not there , bat I am hero , BOO that there isn't a bit of Boot loft on our face below your forehead. " OF N , 0 , Tobacco finest In the land. AN ELOPEMENT SEQUEU Married nnd Parted , but Ito-unltcO After Jinny Dnyti. Sun Francisco Chronicle. A romantic sequel to n sensational se cret marringo that took place in this city about a year and a half ago , occurred _ in Oregon A few days sincewhen the parties were re-united after a separation that followed close on their first union. The husband is Maurice Hagoman , and hia now twice wife was a Miss Ballou , a daughter of Mrs. Acldio Ballou , who has achieved notoriety in this city in the various roles of lecturer , artist , spiritual ist , woman suffrage advocate , etc. Hago man is managing the Tivpli Theatre in Portland , ana at the time of mooting Miss Ballou , about three months prior to the first wedding , was employed in ono of the theatres in this city. It seems to have boon a caao of love at first sight , and the lovers progressed rapidly with their billing and cooing , until ono day Mro. Ballou became suspicious , and evi dently not desiring Hagoman for a son- in-law , she forbade his further visiting her daughter. As usual in such cases , however , the lovers did not despair , but arranged for clandcstino meetings and the exchange of notes through a third person. It was thus that they were enabled to arrange and carry out plans for n secret marriage , which took place soon after. The girl surreptitiously loft her mother's homo at night , and , without being ham pered with a weddinc trouoscau , mot the waiting Hagoman. An obliging clergy man married them , and , after kindly no tifying Mrs. Ballou of their change of re lation from lovers to husband and wife , the pair sottlcd down to enjoy the honey moon in a quiet way. The girl's mother did not receive the news pleasantly , but immediately wont into hysterics , and on recovering herself started out to tear her ' daughter' from her husband's arms and take her homo. In , this aho was not suc cessful , at least not then , but two weeks after the marriage aho obtained posses- slsn of the girl wife again , lit ia said by chloroformng the couple. However that may bo , Hagoman awoke from a deep sleep ono morning to find hia bride miss ing. A search failed io disclose her whereabouts , and detectives were called in , but nothing availed , and after several weeks of worry and search the husband gave up all hope of over seeing his wife again and wont to Portland , whore ho has since remained. About two months ago Hagoman was most agreeably surprised by the receipt of a letter from his wifo. informing him that she was still in custody of her mother and desired to hear from him. The letter contained the further intelli gence that she had been divorced , through the efforts of her mother. Hag- oman lost no time in answering the letter - tor to the address given but ho hoard no moro from his lost love until .about two weeks ago , when she telegraphed him that she would leave on the Oregon steamer and join him , when they could bo married again. In the meantime Mrs. Ballou , probably from the happy appearance of her daughter , again grow suspicious , and sot a watch over her. She did not watch closely enough , how ever , and the true state of affairs was not known to her until too late. Tlio day that Addio sailed to join her lover the mother became aware of her intentions , and made all speed to the steamship dock. Her mission was fruitless , how ever , aa when she reached the dock the vessel bearing her daughter away was just clearing the Golden gate. Then Mrs. Ballou telegraphed to the Portland chief of policp a description of the girl with instructions to hold her. She also tolegraplipJelniiliar directions to a gon- tlomnn friend to do likowiso. When the vessel arrived at Portland , Hagoman was not on hand to receive his love , but the chief of police and gentle man friend woro. Addio declined to ac company the chief , and ho had to recede , as the telegram was not authority enough to warrant his taking the girl Into custo dy. She consented , however , to go with her mother's friend , and was installed in his house. When Hagoman found that Addle had arrived and ho had missed her , his consternation was great , and ho lost no time in trying to find her. In the meantime ho procured n marriage license , and then calling at the gentleman's house whore Miss Ballou was staying , explained the whole thing to him , and was permit ted to BOO his loved ono. The mooting was most affectionate , anu instead of fol lowing Mas. Ballou's directions , her friend called in a clergyman , and after n separation of over a'yoar , during which a divorce had boon granood , Maurice Hngoman and his former wife wore re married. A UuiitlHtjMlniHtcr'a Experience. "I am a Baptist minister , and before I thought of being n clergyman I giaduatcd In medicine , but loft a lucrative practice for my present profession , forty yeais ago. I wna for many yoaia nsufraror from quinsy. Thomas' Kcloctrlo Oil cured mo. 1 wan nlso troubled with hoarseness , mid Thomas' 3-IcIectrio OH al ways relieved mo. My wife and child hod diphthurin , and Thomas' Kcloctrlo Oil cnrod thorn , and if taken In time it Will euro eevon times out of tun. I am confidant It la a euro for the most obstinate cold , or cough , and if any ono will take n small teaspoon and half fill it with Oil , and then place the end of the apoou in ono nostril and draw the Oil ant of the spoon Into ( the head , by snulliug aa hard as tluiy can , until the Oil falls over into the throat , and practice it twice a week , I don't care how of foneivo their head maybe , It will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For deaf- Dean nnd earache , It has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It la the only modlcluo that I have over felt like recommending , nud I am very anxious to BOO It In every place , for I tell you that I would not bo without it lu my hoHSO for nny consideration. I am now ulfarliiR with pain like rheumatism In my right limb , and nothing relieves mo like Thomas' Jiclectrio Oil. " Dr. K. 1\ Crane , Corry , I'o. PAUIj MOHPHY , BOIMO Wondorftil Guinea Played by the Dead ChnuH-lMaycr , The late Paul Morphy'fl father -was fond of the game of chess , and wai accustomed to ploy occasionally with hia brother , Mr. Earnoat Morphy , and his brother-in-law , Mr. Lo Carpontior. The boy Paul waa wont to watch these encounters with so much apparent interest that hia father in 1817 , when Paul waa 10 years of ago , ex plained to him the powers of the pieces and the laws of the gamo. In leas than two years ho was contending successfully on oven terms with the foremost anm- turos of the Crescent city. Ono pecu liarity of Paul's play during the infantile ttago of his choHs life , while his father and hia brother were his chief advoroa- rioe , used to create considerable morri- input among the circle of chess lovers with whom ho was brought into contact. His pawns aoomod to him a hindrance , iuid his firat work upon commencing a iawo vfts to oxchnngo or cmcnlieo them nil , giving free range to his pieces , after which , with his unimpeded queen , rooks , knights , aud bishops , ho began n fierce attack upon his opiranent'a forces , which waa often valoroualy maintained until it resulted in mate. | J.\t the American cheas congress , which mot In Now York , Oct. 5 , 1857 , ho achieved great fame. Ho defeated an tagonist after antagonist with the groat- cat ease , until none was loft to dispute hia superiority. At that time Paul Morphy was but twenty years of ago , and his wonderful intellectual powers , in con nection with his youth , naturally created the greatest enthusiasm. Out of a hund red games , with moro than a score of the strongest players in the United States , ho lost but throe. His deeds were hoard of In Europe. Everybody admitted that ho was moro than a match for any oppo nent within the United States. His southern friends wcro in oxtaclcs , and the faith of the men of Now Orleans was exhibited in a practical form. They of fered to back their champion to any roaionahlo amount , and thought it not Impossible to combine an international hospitality end a national competition. Immediately after the congress they sent forth a challenge to all the world to enter the lists against Mr. Morphy for 1,000 pounds , or § 5,000 of American currency. The challenge was sent to Mr. Staunton , and that gentleman was assured if ho ac cepted it , of a reception every way worthy of lils talents aud position. But Mr. Stauuton's engagements would not per mit him to cross the ocean , and * so the idea of an engagement between the ma ture Englishman's judgment and the young American's genius must have been abandoned if the chess-players of Eng land had not brought the cham pions into closer quarters. The British chess association invited Mr , Morphy to attend their annual mootin in 1858 , and ho was glad to mnko ac quuintanco with the European lights the chess world. His first formal match was with Low ontbal whom ho badly boat. The scon stood : Morphy , 9 ; Lowonthal , 3 : drawi 2. This decisive victory united to hi courtesy and placidity [ rouse the greatest admiration for the youn American. At the Birmingham tournament mont ho displayed extraordinary powen by [ conducting blindfolded eight game : aimultanoualy against strong players Failing to "got on a match with Mr , Staunton , an old opponent of Stanley's , Morphy wont to Paris where his recep tion was of the most enthusiastic charac tor. Ho was the lion of the day. repeated his blindfold play to the ad miration of thousands , and then entered the lists with Herr Harrwitz whom he conquered. Herr Andersson , the victo : in the international tournament of 185 ! emerged from hia retirement in the Unl versity of Broalau to become the nox antagonist of Morphy. The ploy wai brilliant and at the conclusion of thi match the acoro stood : Morphy , 7 ; An dorsaen , 2 ; drawn , 2. Europe could furniah no other celebrity the equal o" Andersaen , Harrwitz and Lowenthal whi could bo induced to try conclusions will : the American prodigy , and so Pau Morphy was loft , like Alexander , withou ajworld to conquer. Ho remained for several years in Paris , but returned homo just before the war o the rebellion. Strange to Bay , when hi reason began io desert him , ho took c sudden disllko to the game of chess. Ho however , had many lucid intorvals. In 1882 , having been askc'd to furnish materials for a biographical notice in a proposed volume , ho wrote The Now Orleans Boo that his father having left him an estate "ample enough to allow mo to decently defray all my expenses , I have followed no calling and have given no causes for a biography. I have re ceived a diploma as a lawyer. " His daily routine of existence in Now Orleans in volved a walk on Canal street every morning , where his dapper little figure always scrupulously well dressed bucam as well known , and as regularly lookpi for as the noonday boll. After his dail. promenade ho retired from public gaz until evening , when ho appeared in hi box at the opera , where , it ia said , h never missed a night. It is further ro Inted that ho permitted no friendly acquaintance ; ho vraa never known t < associate with anybody but his mother , and persistently repelled advances from thoKO who , having been friends of hit early youth , desired to renew their asuo ciations. 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