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THE ATLANTA DAILY HERALD. VOL. II—NO. 3». ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873. WHOLE NO. 345 THE KELSEY MYSTERY, j I “iSSS’S"* i ted, and it is asserted that the present dihcov- - j* m - ery has certainty been turned to political ac- AH extraordinary l&Hgl6 OI connt. Some further color has been given to H. CAST LEM AN, ' Circumstantial Evidence. this view of the case by the posting of an out rageous notice all over the t^vrn of Hunting- j ton about the Was the Disappearance of Kelsey lhf lie sail of a Foal Crime or of a. Deep- Lsld Conspiracy—A Consected Outline of the Case and the Conflicting Evidence. 1 ‘1TKEBAL OF LEGS. the authorship of which those upon whom ihe j suspicion of the killing rests indignantly deny | us nn imputation against their own common ( sense. They declare that while they are in j . their present position no saoe man could be- j From the New Cork Herald. lieve them gnilty of posting such, notice, [ . , . . . , . thereby inflaming the community against | rhe Keisey case, Wh'ch has kept the peo-, them ^ lTe s, *nd they charge that the notice pie of Huntington, Long Island, in a con- was posted by the same designing parties who slant state of agitation for several months, j plnc ‘ d the mutilated body in the position promises to be one of the most curious in the ; a j, ere it was found. The political feeling annalnoftheenme law. The developments aroused haa suited in a no-ur party, com- of the evidence thus far have se.ved only to j d 0 , a ve , majority of [ he •’ pop „l a . give n3e to startling and conflicting theories j £ 0ppoged { o a ll violence in the redress of and speculations that put to the fall test the j wr0Eg " T h e Bnlletm people explain the pn ovision General Produce Broker, ATLANTA, GA. Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. eepl9 tf philosophy of circamstanUal evidence The olTThelr at tie ragol.r tacte as to which there la any direct testimony . meb i'i' the 8Utement t ‘ at * their emp iS yees awwell entabHahnA but the crime which is | oll went to the Fat Men - g clambake on An- supposed to have been committed lies beyond t 28 and that in consequence their paper this array of facts, and is involved in an ob- ° as ODa day behind time. This explanation scanty that seems to be intensified by the .-a ._ circumstances thrown around the main oc currence. CHARLES O. KELSEY, the centra! fignre in the supposed tragedy, and whose fate is involved in such deep mystery, was a resident of Hnntington, Long Island. He was either a cool, impudent scoundrel or a wretched monomaniac given to writing am orous letters and poor verse. None of the theories now entertained concerning his fate are based upon circumstances in any way in consistent with either character. The canse has been generally accepted as satisfactory, and has averted suspicion from the Bulletin. The New York article is probably attributable to editorial enterprise in reviving a dead issue in a political convass, and its prediction of further developments was probably without any particular significance further than the possible return of Kelsey to identify the men who maltreated him. Some t me previous to the finding of the remains, a bundle contain ing A SHIRT AND A PAIR OF BOOTS, ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. A tlanta paper mills—jas. obmond pro prietor. For specimen of •* Hews,” wo refer to tbit issue of this paper. APOTHECARIES. Decatur streets. H t l ( ^EO. J. HOWARD r successor to Howard & McKay, Tf Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old Stand, Peachtree street. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. _ the bridge, makes advances to planters. A full line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the Rural Southerner. s u u- ~ v l:. . r i - were found on the road leading to the bay. of all his troubles was a habit of forcing his In conneetiou with thig> it appears that on a attentions npon the fair sex in d.rect.ons certam ht pers ' on ]ivin K on this road where they were not received with favor and ; heftrd driTe P rapid , y by his house and Mi revenging his repulsions by insinuations ; OTer 6m «„ bridge toward the bay. The a^inst the characters of the objects of his | first lank on thi< f bridge was loose and ele- affection. H.s most ardent admiration was ^ aboTe |h toftd fcuf £ cient ^ jolt a w awakened by a yonng lady of Huntington ; agaiogt , t idl and J the bun dle named Miss Julia SmUh to whom his atten- waK fou K n( f m c]o8e p^^i^iry to the plank, tions, whether encouraged or tolerated at first or not, did not seem to be at all agreeable, and who not only repelled him, but went off and married some one else, and, if the state ment of some of her neighbors are true, gratified her resentment by an inspection of her admirer when he was unwillingly at tired in A COAT OF TAB AND FEATHERS. B ank of the state of Georgia—f. m. Co ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in Europe, in sums to suit. HSi" Ageuta f r the Inman and Cuuord Steamship Liuee. *W First class and steerage tickets at lowest rilUE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. JL House. Willis, cashier. Jno. T. Grant, president; Perino Brown, cash’i J NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James' Block. A tlanta national bank,“capital $100,000 United States Depository. A. Auatell, President W. H. Taller. Cashier. BAG MANUFACTORY. giving rise to the inference that it was jolted out of the wagon. Another man states that about the same night he had occasion to go into his yard, and heard the stroke ot oars on Ihe bay, his attention being arrested by the unusual hour lor the occurrence. The shirt and boots are identified as the property of Kelsey, and the whole occurrence seems to bear strongly on the identification. It is When he found his advantages were not; a singular fact, however, that the feet, which well received by Miss Smith, Kelsey wrote might be recognized in connection with the piles of equivocal letters to her, and finally boots, are missing from the legs found by the addre-sed some letters to her aunt, in which oystermun, and it is freely charged that the he insinuated some statements calculated to feet were removed from the legs before they .lirett suspicion against the character of the I were placed in the bay, so as to avoid the ne- niece. These letters became so numerous | cessity for identifying them. On the other that Miss Smith and her family finally refused 1 hand some of the doctors soy that to take them from the post-office, aud a uum- ; the tar on the legs[ ber accumulated in the hands of the post- j prote a t d them, while the exposed ,ec uugu M mgn 1)f , h^'thly'woSTthST some lffo“ tb°e * ~ 1 ibj- tt I the fishes. The legs give evidence of mutil- ! m m akkham a holdernebs. Wholesale dealer* ation, which ought to have left blood on the \ J3JL in Boots aud Shoes, Republic Block shirt, but the blood is not found where it j ——— ought to be, and its absence can only be ex-1 CARPETS. MATTINGS, ETC. plained by the presumption that the shirt was ■ removed before the mutilation, an inference ^ ibn* nnnn f a. M>n AViianti nn flinJ in Uiaf ovant ' -• PAINTS, OILS, GLASS ETC. SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. chant*, corner Decatur aud Pryor street*, op posite the Kimball House. rpHK IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING JL MACHINE. Cheapest aud most Durable. Also, THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. D. G. Maxwell, Geu’l Agent, cornet Broad aud Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. «.«■ SEWING MACHINE Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts. D OMESTIC SEWING MACLIN3 COMPANY, No. 4 DeGive’s Opera House. T xe “ Fast Gain ing" Machine. H OWARD & SOULE, Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine Sales Room, No. 25 Marietta street. Latest style patterns constantly on hand. H OWE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, corne machines as old Elias Howe was among i street. Finest liquors in the city. _ _ in Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones, 45 Whitehall street. 1 .. .. _■— Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and Iron Goods ol all descriptions Peachtree street. Largest stock in the city. CARRIAGE MA5CFACTSRY. D AVID McBRIDK, Manufacturer of Carriages Wagons ana Buggies, Decatur street. i and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. eschtree and 39 Broad street. Best city j reference given. Pryor snd Hunter Streets. Advances in caeh. or by acceptance, made on goods in store or when bills La ding accompany Drafts. I best of liquors inixod in the best style. P OPE & McCANDLKS. Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Orders am* | turns made promptly. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. »mission Merchant, corner Forsyth and Mitchell SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. STOVE AND H0USEFURNISHIN6 GOODS. riageB. No. 73 Wlilteb.il street. UNDERTAKERS. ( piHAS. R. GROOMS, Und j ly sent when requested, Undertaker, Hearses hrompt- A A. R. R. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay, Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams (sugar-cured and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics and Yarns. i Decatur and Pryor Dealers iu Paper, Pacer Bags, Twines, Bope, Pa per stock, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Pi yor street. Atlanta, Ga. S TEPHENS A FLYNN, Commission Merchants, aud | dealers in Grain, Flour, Fk^sions, Country Produce, Lime and Cement. Forsyth street, Atlanta, j ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS JANUARY lrr, 1873 tl.534.483 97 THE LEADING Life Insurance Company OF THE SOUTH. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON..— . PRESIDENT ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT Il.dW.Ono TMfctMeilCoiMlF. ECONOMY Is the Watchword of the Company. P B O M PT In adjusting and paying losses. NO RESTRICTIONS On Travel or Residence. The Southern Life Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed. T » UftTl* B OWIE & GHOL8TON, General Ccmminsion Mer i r.iv i n POT.nriTT vxn* torctnrvT chants in Grain, Provisions, Hay and Flour, For I ' , . I!™ 1 syth street, near W. & A. R. R. J * A * MORRIS, WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC. _ J Merchants iD Gratu and Produce. Handies pro- : duce by car load without expense, Yellow Front, Ken- ; j nesaw Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga. FINANCE COMMITTEE: CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. W M. RICH & CO., Wholesale Notions, White Goods, Millinerv mil Fancy Goads. 15 Decatur street. A. AUSTELL. E. W. HOLLAND. MEDICAL EOAED: H. V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON, M. D. L. E. BLECKLEY, Counsellor. WOOD ENGRAVING. that is open to the objection that in that event j „,y Miriotta street, there would have been do particular necessity I for sinking it with the body. The pants on the remains are not thoroughly identified. Kelsey's brothers think they are his, bnt one reason for their belief is that they fit very tight, which might be accounted for by the swelling of the legs in the water. As to the watch-chain there is no question. There is no chain on the watch left at home by Kelsey, and the one foond is fallv identified by his brothers and by the jeweler who repaired it. If the lega were placed in the bay by design ing persons a short time before their discov ery, there is this fact unaccounted for; the chain is discolored by sen water, and bears on it a collection of green slime—a fact that in dicates long submersion or extraordinary foresight ia the conspirators, if they were such. The great conflict, however, is over the condition of the legs when found. A wit ness, who acknowledges that he was present, and who, not being implicated in the trans actions leading to the supposed mnrder, is snpposed to have no purpose in swearing MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. * K nans. Piano,, Musical Merchandize, and Im'por- ! t(*n of Hmsll Tnairfimentc and Wtriruu <14 : I nfacturere of Hnm&n Hair Gwods aud Hiir Jew- ters of’small Instruments and Strings, (is Whit-hcil i elr>-,~15 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Oa. ERGENZINGER, Manutactnrer of all hinds of Bedding, Mattresses, PilUows, Bolsters, Etc. No. 7 Hunter street. O L BRAUMULLEK, Dealer In Muaicat lnatrn- . meota. Stationery, and sole aganta for Steinway A. Bona* and other oelebrated pianos, 12 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. .| .nd all the latest novel ties In hie line, WtiitA. hall etreet, Atlanta, Ga. INSURANCE ACENTS. Oldest Insurance Agency in the city. E. GODFREY A SON, General Agents st. Louis . Mutual Life Insurance, and Boyal of Liverpool, e. Office 66 Whitehall street. Agents wanted. T < ... . . C. . and Life. London and Lancashire Fire, gluts. Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. _ hall House Bloch, in office of the Georgia Banking I atreet. and Trust Company, Atlanta. Ga. , mysterious disappearance of their author. Kelsey seems to have considered bis strong est, card, in playing lor the affections of Miss Julia Smith, to be in a certain meeting which he claimed to have arranged with the young iady, and he endeavored to play this on the family with a view to overcoming their ob jections to him in a manner that looks a little like blackmailing them ont of lus lady love. Finally, his persecution of Miss Smith and other yonng ladies aroused such a feeling against him that one cool November night a pasty of men tarred an feathered him. and after exhibiting him to the ladies whose feel ings he had outraged, turned him loose to make his wsybomo as best he could. Here the comedy ends. TVhat follows is A TRAGEDY OB A FARCE. If a tragedy, Kelsey was the victim of a hor rible crime, and the misdemeanors of the scoundrel or the ravings and freaks of the miserable monomaniac, whichever they were, will be forgotton in the horror of hiB taking off and the indignation against the perpetra tors of the crime. If it is a farce, then Kelsey is still the principal actor, and i( it terminates in a tragedy, in which innocent men are sac rificed through the machinations of bis wick edness, the little revenges bn attempted in his intrigues will only be indications of the -- malignant spirit that led him to this dark | fa ' sc '- v t s tates *“ at deed of revenge. As the comedy closes, the ' no tab was applied curtain falls oa the certainties of the case, ! to Kelsey's lower limbs, and further states leaving us only with the assurance of the fact j that after Kelsey was released his hands came that ou the evening of the 4th of November | j n contact with his body, and he easily rub- last Kelsey was tarred and feathered at Hnnt-1 bed the paint off on the grass. The legs found ington, that he afterward went to his home are covered with hard, thick tar lo the ankles, and subsequently disappeared. The disap-1 -pbe remains show that a horrible mutilation pea/ance ot Kelsey did not excite much com- ; wag accomplished; but after the tarring Kel- ment, as it was not expected that a man who ] gey was exhibited to some women whom be bad had such an indignity pat upon him i bad offended, and then he walked home, a . would remam on the scene of his disgrace to , digt auce ot three-qnarters of a mile, accord- p^LSp^udLmhlrnMutS Am™. face the contempt of the community. There j n g to the testimony of his brothers on the | —-—— ^ — were some, however, who suspected that he j q rs t investigation. Now, however, the broth- j ' ” fett had been fonilv dealt with, after the main e rs declare that they did not see him, but body of his tormentors had let him go ; but, (bat some one came home aDd went to Kel- general impression seems to have been that uey's room, where the watch he was in the he sought refuge from his 3bame in flight. ] habit of wearing was subsequently lonnd. Some ten months after this occurrence, and Xhe opinions of the experts as to the preser* in the month of August just past, aoras tong Ta ti ou of the legs in the water, and the possi- island fishermen were out on Oyster Bay, bility of their coming to the snrf.ee after near Hnntington, and discovered out in the their assumed loDg submersion, and as bey a pair of legs and the lower part of the | to the mutilation having been performed abdomen of , before or after death, seem to vary. One A human body, explanation seems to be very reasopable, with tar and feathers npon them. On the m&ed, which is that the body was probably legs were a pair of pantaloons and a pair of sank bv weights attached to the feet; that the drawers, not marked, but identified as be- ankle joints, from decomposition and the longing to Kelsey, and in the pocket was weight, separated from the feet and then the foundi watch chain known to have belonged , body floaUd up. The evidence thus far taken to Kelsey, with the corroborative fact that his 1 baa been before the coroner, bnt the case has wafoh was left at home without the chain, been closely examined and the mystery fo These lacts would seem to be sufficient (0 ; tncU iluri.if indictments are.fonnd and a trial identify, the remains, leaving the question of . «“<>«*• wl1 ? pr°b»bly lead to a prolonged mnrder or ecicide to be otherwise determined; a “«i curious investigation. Notwithstanding bnt the bold theory has been started, and not | the_strong points in the investigation of Kel- . - WIMPY Anoniev-.t-Law AU.nu Georsi. without some groundwork iu the evidence, sey s^remains in the body fonud, experience J Practices in all tbe courts. Special attention given that these are not the remains of Kelsey at teaches that there is enough aoubt to make to ^ collection of claims, and all busmsss promptly all, bat that Kelsey is still alive aafl engaged, *be authorities pause before laying the crime j mutinied to. , alone or with his friends, in the devilish plot of murder at the door even of those who took banks, Attorney at Law, Atlanta. Gsorpia. j of convicting the men, who tarred and fenth* ^ aw 1D f° their ownliands, when they visit- q | Special attention given to the Collection of Claims, ered him, of hU own mnrder. In addition to ! cd the irrepreasiblo Kelsey w-.th the brutal the circumstances snpposed lo bear directly ; punishment he received ; but at the same on the case, there are some curious inch time, there is enough in the case to make ths dents that, were they not explained away or murderers, if there are such, taca the proe- assigned to that class of coincidents that pect of conviction, or if there was no murder, frequently circle about important events with- tf j”?£, ke the Ur P“V tremble at the possible ont havinp tgij connection with the traosac- • c tioa, might be of acme significance. Thus cruel act. on the morning of August 20th one cf the r JIDWAUD H. HYDE, Designer aud Engraver in j A- ^ .1. Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, tip stairs, j ■■ _ FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC. A NTONIO - TORRE. "Dealer .u Fraits. and Vege tables. No. Iu7 WlxitehaU street, Atlanta, Ga. THE SOUTHERN LIFE nks as one of the FIRST Companies of the Contino : MISCELLANEOUS. b. KENDRICKS & SONS. The largest supply ol Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be found in the : aud promptly executed. rilHE WEEKLY - HERALD, *n Eight Page Paper, B containing 56 columns, the largest snd most in teresting paper in the State. R. A. _ for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt's Astral Oil, Triumph Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean Sheet Iron aud Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. TUMLIN, No. 604 MARIETTA STREET—FAM- j ILY GROCERIES, Staple Dry Goods. Couu- j S.&G. CAHN A CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and : Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama i Street, Atlanta, Georgia. •U Streets, Atlanta. , Corner Whitehall and Mitch- glMMONa A HUNT, Groceries of every description j Atlanta, G*. TAJfcS B. WYLIE SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED. IlOGEKS & LEMAN, General Agents, Macon. Ga. MILLER & LAWTON, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. BLACK & WARING, General Agents, Colombia, S. C. nov21-dtf Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. H. DYKEMAN, Merchant Tailor and Dealer i FEIER80N, Dealer In White Pine, Doois, J H. DYKEMAN, Merchant Tailor and Dealer in T D. # Genta’ Furniahiug Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street, X • Saab, Blinds, Monldlngs, kc. t Broad street. . near the National. G. J0NK8, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment LIQUORS. Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. A tlanta depap.tment life association °* b*^**^* 1 ' Pre,i * Trih ' iiV ENGELBERT, Manufacturers of Cignra and | P, —»•« G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner ' ,tr ® et ’ near M * Alabama. P. O. Box 278. _ of Wall street., Genoral Agent of New York \ j Equitable. j : e Company, office No. 2 Wail street, Kimball Honse. ture. Burglar and Fire-proof Safes. Broad street. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. 4 \_y Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Braudies, Rums, Gins, etc., and pBomiKiona or the Mon stain Gap Whikxiks. OX A HILlT Wholesale dealers ir mestic Liquors, Peachtree street. M EADOR BROS., Wholesale Tobbacco aud Liquor? 35 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. MARBLE YARDS. ^ ICDSOSU MARBLE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga., mans* JEKRMAN i KLHRT, Cigars, lobacco and Snuff • factnrer and dealer In Italian and American Mar ble. Office and Works corner Loyd aud Alabama ; streets, opposite O. II. Jones vk Co.'s Livery Stables. | Orders solicited and promptly tilled. Prices reasona ble. Terms cash. sep7-ly | HAYING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF and Experienced WORKMEN. CONTRACTORS Herald Pilisiiii Gw IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING A. TUTTLE, Contractor and Builder, corner ^ w Hunter and fully carried ont. COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. - ! SUCH AS i BILL HEADS. LETTER-HEADS. CIRC l ! mrw*. AtlmU. 0>. ; LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENT^. MEDICAL. M l _ . Founders, Finishers. Ga? Fitters aud Rheet Iron Workers, Broad street, opposite tho bun Building. All work done promptly. H UNN1CUT a BELLINGRATHS. Gas Fitters, Brass Workers, and dealers iu Stoves, Marietta j trert. Atlanta. D U. W. T. PARK, office No. 35)* Whitehall Street. P. O. Box No. 158, Atlanta. Ga. Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Impurities of the Blood, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children mads a spec ialty. -i NURSERYS. CANDY AND CRACKERS. G. S i _ proprietors, Propagators and Dealers in Fruit 1 , Trees. Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot I i House Plants, etc. U LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Muuufacturea all # \arietie* of Crackers, Criftkes. Suapps, etc. South Forsvtli street. DYE-WORKS. J AMES LOCH RE Y. Atlanta Dye Works aud Cleaning iu all branches. SatUUc autecd. Post office box 540. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. I Drug Store. : photographs, etc. rates Call snd set r Pope’s Whitehall street. First class executed promptly, at reasonable specimens. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. All business attended to promptly. Con i ts. Office over James' Bank. New York papers had an article on the birring and feathering of Kelsev and its bearing on Long island polities, and expressed the bt lief that before long there would be _ _ Whitehall and Hunter streets. Practices iu all temblo consequences to theense’.ves ot their the Courts In Atlanta Circuit. i flY STOBO FARROW, flat I) L DENTISTS. It. JAWESAU.KN LINK. DMitut. v > liall and Hnntcr wtrft-1 - Atlanta, '.a. D. OA UP ENTER, Iwuf.at, N >. 47 , atreft, Allauta. Oa. li. UAIHitll, Surtiunn ln-nti.t, IVat-i , Work promptly aud neatly flu laLed. SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHir PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS, INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE- G A L BLANKS. RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, ELECTION TICKE TS, BUSIN ESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, PAM- PHLETS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC ! NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY I iu*. OVERBY'S Hoaraiug iioust — Near Office, Library, etc. A FEW ladies ana gHutlemoiL with good board at Mrs. Uverby’i street. Residence, corner, j mHOR W. HOOPER, Attorney-at-lsw, > X street, will attend to all kinds of legal ■ Marietta street. Ti at irreverent journal, the Boston Tran script, is responsible for this hard hit at fashion: “Tho latest Paris fashion ii a pray ing costume, and if one of these does not ! make tbo women of fashion look like a very some impoctatt DEVELOPMENTS ahgel, dress-makers must give it np and wait in the case. In less than twelve hoars after for Gabriel. Religion, inaybaps, must suffer, the appearance of thus article, the renrains but toUou can't do without her atrat B ht- were found hy the two oybUrmen, whoae tea- > a «^ Jbe altitude of prayer is found timony before the coroner and their unqnes- to throw the tarak breodtha^of the skirt into ed credibility leave no donbt that they are en " tirely innocent of any connivance at a plot, , and that the discovery ot the remains by them truly good, of increased attention to the gar- i t%kepLE8 & HOWELL, Attorneys st Law, No. 20 was purely accidental. The Bulletin newspa- nitUfe oi P 11 **** nch •“broidery required | a „ d n Kimb.il H<m*s. per of Hantington is issued every Friday a deeply religious attitude of mind, morning, but on Friday, August 29, it did not — — make ita appearanoe. On the following morn- The Gabrielte fuhion will doubtlen. be- _ ing it made its appearance, containing a fall j come s favorite; the stylo is natty snd artistic; account of tbs discovery of the remains the i the back is slightly bouffant, the sides plain day before. Those who were interested for | and the sleeves are decidedly yatnt. The AUCTIONEERS. Tf >'. WILLIAMS, Acutioneer nn at . Merchant, Marietta ftreet, n-.ar i v&uct-s invle on consignments. k1 a tod __ _ Broad rt, just across the bridge. 188 GREEN, st tUd “Lar»*mion House.” on cbtroe street, esu furnish plosssut rooms U families or single persons. Ds> hoarders also re ceived. PICTURES AND FRAMES. M r. niUre, IUru>:n i , „ y .tteiition to the proeecntton of graceful prominence, and betice the necessity, muii. nf oeorxta and Unite s statea. office So. 1 \n which will be at once recognized by nil the j tail's BuildinR, np atatr.. themselves or their friends in discrediting the identity of tbs remains, attach much import ance to these two newspsper incidents, and claim that they are proof that the body was placed when the oystermeu fonnd it by de signing persons, who hoped to make political capital ont of tbs agitation of tbs occurrence. It is said that polvttcs aniseed largely into tba dintin-jue plaiting at the bock ol the neck is vary effective and becoming to those ladies who have a long nook snd tapering shoulders; this cunning arrangement of the toilet is pat on in various forms, plaited in foil, or simply gathered, and often lined with white silk, which adds ranch to the besnty of a full-dress D UYAL * NUNNALLY, Attorneys at Law, Griffin BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ■ WtULMt* H CHEW, N". 1 Marirtu-lret-t. ts—k- 1 sellers, BUtloners nud lh.lin L-.si.rs, ■ ■ ITCHCOcX A WALDEN. Uoiks ami Fancy Sts- |T tlonory, 106 Whitehall Street. ■CBISSSB COLLEGES. lUOitEH SOCIHEKN Bl SlNfcoS USlVtKIilTV. COME ONE! COME ALL! A -jV> -r> RJESGUSTBR A LL wlbhing to |Mi‘ticipatc in our Municifwl Else- corner UrosU snti Alabama strovts. Atisnts. t*s. rf . g i* A siaiuIamI tnaUtutkm. tbs largeoi sud —— , I ca i biiMtnt'M scho il lu the South. For circulars, *tc.. for that purpose. G EO. T. FRY, Attorney-At-Lsw, Nt». 8 Kunl**ll B. F. Moore, A.M. Piesuteut __ s*>|»14-Hi —i. — quireil to come to my offii er their names, wl.ere the books Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY BELY UPON ALL-*rE0Ml SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. l’LEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRiCE FOR ALL! AND TUBSE BRICES WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH- the City Hall, and EKN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM "IX n TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS THAN MANY OF THEM. EASTMAN » ATLANTA ill Hl.NK.— UULUM H Kimball Hosas. Practice Is all Ika coarta. E' I peachtres streets. ( position. hrs^ hundrsd Orsduste* now la “i Information Wanted. IIVIRY AND SALS STASLSS. ae- Send iu yoiu order for any kind oi PRINTING. Ctrdera from abroad will re oaive prompt attention and only a reasonable c,aw PISTOL. K.c cen “« e 0,1 » c ‘“‘ coat charged for the Oltaa. pistols, r.ic. hirt f they war# in Atl.nta, Os. Any inforsutlos same. g tHas. hkinz. ««■» <*»»-. «'*«. ^*:“'**'‘« i ’ rt " •• i HERALD RUDUSHINO CO. t / Plahlss Twists. 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