It is impossible to describe even faintly! Ire the nature of the pestilent dive that this! me Brown woman conducts. She is herself ir-j val redeemably bad and for years has been a prcpromoter of the most revolting immorality known in the city. At one time she presided over a resort on North Third street between Main and Ohio and many is the I-white man who has complained of being! uri robbed there. This place finally failed to i sed realize the vicious ambition of Lulu Brown.It was not tough enough, although it was liult; tougher than anything else Terre Hauiel Tolt; had. She negotiated for a place on Poplar! bac street, near Water, and got it. Then she1 ne opened a den the like of which cannot ba j found elsewhere in the country. It is even 1 said that Paris can furnish nothing so rot-1 oftf tenly and awfully depraved. Men who have! Rolt; been over much of the world, and especial-1 wiflA »ly who know very well the greatest cities, | say Lulu Brown's exhibition of systemat-1 Pas ized vice is the most extraordinary they and have ever seen. ; foilSuch arc the facts about this house. It|ov€ stinks to heaven. And yet the police depart - 1 n5 ment does not appear to be worrying muph , *be about it. Not an officer on the force is : ext1 ignorant of the unspeakable infamies prac- i tleed at Poplar and Water. Chief Meagher ; dor knows all about it. or if he docs not he i Sol has been asleep in regard to a matter every j a. st detail of which should he familiar to hint, ma;