THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1870. 5 A BOTOIUOUS FORGE It. EipUtte f Jfea 01. Kllla-flU Fiaml Arrsst. The Indianapolis Journal says: On last Friday night Officers Russell and Boardraan brought to this city from Louisville the person of John M. Kills on a requisition from Governor Baker, be having been Indicted by the Grand Jury for obtaining money nnder falsa pretenses. The history of the man Is a very singular and rather "rapid" one, and will be interesting? reading. The following; Is taken from slips of papers he had with him at the tine of tils capture: John M. Kills, the first known of him, was a resident of Springfield, Ohio, where he joined an Ohio regiment and was made captain of the company. The regiment was sent to Nashville, where he was detailed as quartermaster. While at this point he committed forgerlos of Govern ment vouchers to the amount of nearly $70,000, during the winter of 1863 and 1803. The papers were all signed "John M. Kills, First Lieutenant Slst O. V.I. and A. A. Q. M.," with the forged approval of General A. Schoeff. There is good reason to believe that frauds to the amount of 150,000 in Chicago and 50,000 in New York were committed by parties with whom Kills was In connection, and his Chicago partner Is now enjoying a brief respite in tuo penitentiary as a reward for his enterprise in that line. After the frauds were discovered, Kills was brought before Judge Trtgg, of Nashville, who, after bearing only the prisoner's statement to the effect that he was the tool of another sharper, sentenced him to one year's imprison ment in the Penitentiary. This light seatenco puzzled everyone, but even that was not served out. The List act of Andrew Johnson, on the 31 of March, 1809, was to pardon him. Alter Kills was pardoned he laid around Nashville a while, and then went to Louisville, where, on the night of his arrival, he distin guished himself. In company with a boon com panion and two frail sisters of the Falls City he visited tbo Academy of Music. The party raised such a disturbance that the police had to be called. Kills drew his pistol on one of thorn, but the olflcer fired first, bitting Kills in the hand, the ball passing through the hand, strik ing a rib, which it followed around to the spine, In a few days he was able to leave that place, which he did with alacrity. The next account we have of him Is In this city, in his old business of swindling. The particnlar job that brought him to grief was swindling VV. W. Leathers outot $100 by swear ing that he was possessed of unlimited land in Iowa. He skipped out to Louisville again, that place seeming to have a fascination for him, where he was captured by Ofllcers Russell and Boardman, as above mentioned. . In his possession were found from $30,000 to $50,000 of the forged vouchers spoken of, or probably others; a vast number of deeds and mortgages to property, all filled save the same, and abstract of titles. These, it is supposed, are his ready aids In the art of swindling. An enve lope was found marked "Private John M. Kills, November 4, '70." This contained cuttings from papers noticing his different acts, and portions of his his tor v. lie stated that he would die before giving it up, but made a slight mistake in tho assertion. fflUSICAI AHt D II A. 31 ATI C. "Dlnorah" In English - Dinorah, it Is said, was written by Moyerbocr to prove that he could treat a simple theme, and that his genius did not need tho adventitious aids of melodramatic plot, tremendous dramatic situations, and magnificent scenic effects. If Einorah is somewhat of a disappointment to many opera-goers, it can only bo bocause It is heard too seldom and because a certain magnifi cence of style and subject are looked for a) a matter of course in the works of this composer. Dinorah is a very beautiful opera, and it Is well worthy of being added to the repertoire of any troupe that can reuder it acceptably. It is characterized by all of Meyerbeer's wealth of instrumentation, and there are traces of his grand style all through It, although this is toned down to acc ord with the implicity of the theme. The melodies scat tered through it are very beautiful, and some of them are not surpassed by the more famous numbers of the composer's better known works. The performance of this pieco last evening at the Academy of Music for the first time In Eng lish in this city was an Interesting musical event; and, considering that it was a first per formance, and that several of the singers as sumed their respective roles for the first time, it passed off in a very creditable manner. Miss Rose Hersee, who Impresses ns more and more the oftener we see her as a thorough artist, had in "Dinorah" a part admirably suited to her. She acted with a great deal of expression, and, with the exception of a little nnevenness at times that a few repetitions of the role will correct, she eang the music in a manner worthy of hearty praise. The famous shadow song in the second act, especially, was admirably rendered. Mrs. Seguin, in the minor part of tho "First Goat herd." excited cordial applause by the superior style in which she sang the music that fell to her share, and proved on this, as on many other occasions, that she is a genuine artist, who believes that nothing is of too little,imporlanco to do well. Mr. Bowler's "Correntin" would have been a clever comic performance if he had not overdone it, although his vocalization was hardly up to the mark. Mr. Laurence made a creditable representative of "Hoel," but, like Mr. Bowler, he fell short of the stand ard of excellence to which the lady artists attained. The choruses were moderately well given, and the orchestration, under the leader ship of Professor Behrens, was unusually rOod. The performance altogether was a musical success, and it would have been very enjoyable if tho singing had not been ' drowned in a deluge of talk. Tho entertainment did not couclude until nearly midnight, when it might easily have been brought to a close at least an hour sooner if the spoken dialogue had been kept within reasonable limits. This was a very serious drawback to the pleasure of tbe audience, and if tbe opera is repeated here it Is to be hoped that a judicious pruning of the spoken words will reduce it to something like reasonable limits. The HtY AmuiMiimii. At tiib Academt of Music Martha will e given this evening:. There will be a matinee to-morrow, for which Fra Diavolo is announced. Tbe cast will be a strong one, as it will include Miss Hersee, Mrs.' Bowler, Mr. Bowler, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Dray ton, Mr. Begum, air. CDatierson, ana Mr. Ilowell. Mr. Campbell will introduce the famous fonir. "Let all obev," and Mr. Draytou the thrilling ecena entitled "Tbe Wolf." To morrow evening Oberon will be presented. On Monday next Bristow's opera of liip Van W inkle will be broutrht out. At thb Cdesnut the burlesque of Pvtite Faust will be performed this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At the Walnut Mr. John 8. Clarke will have a benefit this evening, when he will per sonate "Maior Wellington da Boots" and -"Toadies." A matinee will be given to morrow when Mr. Clarke will appear as "Major Wellington da Bcota." At thb Arch the drama of Edwin Vrood win h nerformed this eveulnsr. Adam Fokei'AVOh's Circus and Menaobuie will exhibit for the last lime at the corner of Yrr.1 mud Wallace streets to-day aud to-mor rt.w. Pei formances will be given In the after- neon at 1 o'clock and in tae eveolug at 7 clock. At DurniE A Brnbdiot's Opira TUvss a minstrel performance that will present a great variety of entertaining; features will be given thl a evening. at thb American a miscellaneous enterUlo- tnent will be glvon this even In or. A matlnoa to-morrow. At rnn Arch 8trrrt Opkra. Housb the laughable sketch of Bruited and Cured, the pan tomime of Th Baker's Mishaps, and other attractions, are announced for this evening. 1 HIS UKRMANIA ORCHESTRA Will elVO a UUUUC rehearsal at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow after noon. A fine programme of classical and popu lar music will be presented. bionor 13litz and bis son win give a magical performance at the Assembly Buildings this eve ning. A matinee to-morrow. Ihb I bench ouffbrbrs. A dramatic per formance, coniRting of two plavs one" in French and one In English will be given early in uecemoer at the Amateur urawlni; llootn, in aid of the victims of the war In France. Appli cations for tickets can be made to Madame d'Hervllly, No. 1537 Spruce street. CITY ITK31S. A Luxcbv of thr Prrioo. Regarded from the economic standpoint, bu.i Moss Fakinr appears to overshadow every other vegetable nntrtent. It con tains as we are Informed on rood scientific autho rity nearly ninety per cent, of nourishing, fattening gelatine ; and of all gelatine substances used in cook ing It is said to be the cheapest by over fifty per cent, as well as the most digestible. We give these statements, which are authenticated by the signa tures of men of eminent reputation, as vouchers for the opinions we have ventured to express on tbe economln Importance of the new article of die. As to its dplictousnes, the "proof of the puddlqg Is in eating It and we feel confident that no manor woman who has once eaten of a blanc mange, pud ding, custard, cream, Ctarlotte Russe, or any other delicacy prepared with this marine Godsend, will deny Its claim to rank among the table luxuries of the period. A Youno Wifs'8 Request. Wife Charley, I wish when yon tome up to-night you'd stop Into your druggist's and get me a bottle of Plantation Bit ters. Be sure and get the genuine. Charley What In the world, Mary, are yon going to do with Plantation Bitters T Wife Everybody that I know is In ecstacr over Plantation Bitters, and I am going to try them my self. I am assured by several of my friends that the Bitters will cure my dyspepsia, and at the same time lo away with that terrible nausea which you know I am at times subject to. The doctor was la yester day, and says that all I want Is a tonlo, and that Plantation Bitters Is the bes. that can be got. Charley It is lust tho thlnir. mr dear : and It is strange that I had not thought of It before. For the accommodation of those that wish to make their purchases before business hours and before the rush commences, Bockhim. &. Wilson will open their store to-morrow (Saturday) morning at six o'clock, and those who cannot make It conve nient until after business hours, they will find us open nntll after ten o'clock in the evening. We in vite all to call and examine the largest, best, and cheapest stock In the city, not forgetting the popu lar all-wool tea dollar fall and winter suits. Roceuill & Wilson, ' Brown Stone II all, Nob. C03 and COS Cubsndt street. AN ENEMY IN 10UR MOUTH DO not put an enemy in yovr mouth to steal away your teeth. Beware of destructive tooth washes and tooth powders, many of which are base imitations of Sozodont. Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant Sozodont. Mr. William w. Cassist, the jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort ment of line American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get tbe worth of their money. Valer's Restaurant, No. 929 Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, Is now in full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. 'Spalding's Glue," handy about the house, mends everything. 9IAKRIED. Baird Pakht. On the 17th Instant, at tho resi dence of the bride's lather, Mr. C. T. Parry, by the jcev. Air. unase, .iamus isaikd to aii-s jnkllib w. Parry, both of this city. O1TTING8 Claxion. On the 17th instant, in the Church of the Saviour, West Philadelphia, by the Kev. K. Bottiell Claxton, IX IX, assisted oy the Rev. J. W. Claxton and ty the Right Kev. W. B. Stevens, ). I)., John Ukaib Howard Oittinus, M. D , to Catharine Scott Claxton, daughter of the first named clergyman, all of this city. Baltimore papers please copy, j Spear Oold. On the 16th instant, at the Broad Street M. K Church Parsonage. No. 1102 Christian street, by Rev. George W. Maciaughlln, Mr. Wil liam V. Steak to Miss Mary A. Oold. DIED. Finney. On the nth Instant, Catharine Fin- KiY. wife or Thomas Kinney, aged S3 years. Tue relatives ena rrienas or tne ramiiy are respect fully invited to attend tne runerai, iroui ner late resi dence, In Airy strtet, Norristown, on Sunday after noon, at l o ciock. Kenton. On the evening of the 16th imtant. Ella b.. wire or Levi Kenton. The funeral will take place from the residence of her ratner, jonn r. Kees. no. im Krie street, ou Sa turday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. McLaughlin After a lingering illness, ells Kami, wile or J acnes MoLaugnnu, aged is years. Funeral irom tne residence or ner nusoand, wo. 17S6 Filbert street, on Saturday morning next, at 9 o ClOCK. Koch. On the 16th instant, John F. Koou, In Ithe Bihtyearoi nis age. rue relatives auu ineuas oi me iaiunj, aiso w u- Uanison l.odge, No. 869, A. Y. M. ; Police lieuellolal (Society, and employes ot the Mint, are renpectfu ly Invited to attend tbe fnniral. from the ruai lence of his brother. No. 130 ottt street, on Hanaay .aitr- noon. the 80th tnstantt, at S o'clock. To proceed tj Odd fellows' Cemetery. Martin. On the 18th Instant. Sarah, wife of Patrick Mai tin. a?ed 70 years. The relatives auu menus or tne ramny are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of ner hueWid. No. 813 S3utb Fourth street, on Monday n. or nr. 7, at Hid o ciock. uuerai service at Saint Mary's Church. Williams. Ob the lfcth lnBtant, Charles b. Wil liams, aged 67. years. The relatives anu menus are reapecuuuy lavueu to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, no. 1213 Franklin nreet, on Saturday arwrnoon, tne l'Jth, at 1 o'clock. Proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. Yost On the 15th lnbUnt, Edwin Newton, son of Samuel and Rebecca 1 est, in the 13th year of 1;R aire. The relatives ana rnenns oi me lamuy are mvneu to attend the funeral, from nis pareuts residence, No. 14 West Sellers street, Frank ford, on Saturday afternoon, istn lustant, at l o ciock. 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Crosman, I Dr. Elwyn, and others. 11 18 fmwlot jgy- II ELM BOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU A NO Improved Rohb Wash cures delicate disorders In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposura It Is pleasant In taste and odor. Immediate in its action, ana iree irom an injurious proper ties, loilw MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OFFICE rw Tin? iicUiuitruivT iuhN mupiiir no. 407 liukaki r.reet. rnuaaeinnia. A special meeting of the Stockholders or tne Schoolcraft Iron Company will be held on WEDNES DAY, tne .3d day or novemner. a. d. is.u, at is o'clock, noon, at the OHIce of the Company. No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take into conside ration tne execution or a mortgage upon tne pro perty of the company, and the Issue of the bonds of tne company to an amount not exceeding one nun- dred and twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) bearing interest at a rate not exceeding ten per centum per annum, to be secured by said mortgage. Tne meeting win aiso do an sea to taxe into con sideration the assignment of the real and personal property or tbe company in trust for the benent or its credltorr. or such other measures as may be laid before it to provide for the payment or tue dents or tne company. uy order oi tne noarn or uireotors, THOMAS SPAHKS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1870. 10 Si 4w fOf OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA 11A.IU Tn A 1 I'llM 1HW Kn AA W A I .M IIT MtrnBt Philadelphia. Nov. 10, 1370. The Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividend of THREE AND ONE- HALF PER CENT, on account of the dividends, tn be paid the preferred stockholders, payable od and after the slst Inst., to those persons in whose names thf stock s'Aiids at tne close or tne transfer doors. The transfer books of the preferred stock will be closed on the 15th, and reopened on the (1st Inst. VV. 1 UILUU1, 11 12 12trp Treasurer. EgJP" ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONST!- tract Buchu. 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M., from November 30 to December 3, for tbe payment of dividends, and after tbat date from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 18m Treasurer. MOURNING DRY COOD3. BESSON -Sc SON HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK: S cases Lyons Oros drain Black Silks, at IPSO, f 1-75, la-oo, f i-50 to f 4-co a yard. 1 case Lupin's All-wool Black Poplin Biarritz, at 11-2S. S cases Black All-wool Frencb Merinoes, at 87tfc., 11, $1-20, fl-60, t-T5. S cases Black Alpacas, of tbo best make, at 87, CO, ttx, and 75 cents. 1 case Black English Bombazines, all qualities, and best make Imported. 1 case Black and Wblte Striped Poplins, 81 cU. 1 case Black and Wblte Dot Delaines, 18 J; cts. 8 cases Black Engllab Cranes and Veils. 80 cartons Lubin's Black Tbibrt Long 8bwls, all qualities, wool fringes and hemmed borders. SO cartons Jouvln, Doyon A Co. Ladles' Plain Black Kid Gloves, at Si OO a pair. 1 carton Black Barege for Veils. 1 carton Black SiU BrusseU Net for Veils. ALSO, Black A U-wool Ottoman Poplins 11 !5. 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Full Marb'e Top Walnut Suits loo to $W0 Cottage Suits .' fiato55 Parlor Suits In Plusb, Terry, Reps, and Hair Cloth; Chamber and Dining Room Suits to great variety, all at prices tbat distance competition. 10 84 mwfrp3ai POMONA NURSERY. SOO.000 TWO YEAR wUF at li AuD. 1 kiiu uaj i'PC lMr A nnloa Uierrles, Plums, other Trees and Plants. Send stamp for catalogue of C pges-it tells what and how to piani ici yrom, ma. muui, 11 11 fuiwst Cmuiuilnsos, N. J. FINANCIAL. 530. 53 1). REMOVAL. Harrisson Grambo, DAS BEHOVED TO HIS NEW OFFICE, Ho. 530 WALNUT Street. HIS UNRIVALLED CONVENIENCES WILL ENABLE HIM TO ACCOMMODATE HIS RA PIDLY INCREASING BUSINESS, AND EXTEND TBE GREATER FACILITIES TO HIS PATRONS. DIPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND IN TEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCE!. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED., li 9 wfmetep 'rw-TRIS OFFICE IS IN DIRECT TELE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION W1TB ALL THE FINANCIAL CENTRES OF TBE COUNTRY, UNITED STATES SECURITIES Sought, Sold and Exchanged on Host Liberal Termi. G- O JLa T Bought and Sold at Market Ratea, COUPONS CASHED Faclfic Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commis sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to cbeck at sight. DE HI YEN & BR0., No. 40 Gouth THIRD Stroet. u PHILADELPHIA. JayCoOKE&O). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AUD WASHINGTON, BANKERS, AND lealeri in Government Securitiet. Special attention irlven to the Purchase and s of Bonds and stocks on Commission, at the Board of croiera m tnis ana otner cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECT TUN a MADS ON ALL rOlNTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Pellnble Railroad Bonds for Investment. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. no 1 3m p O R O A L E, Six Per Cent Loan of the City of WiUiamiport, Pennsylvania, FRES OF ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling tbe city to levy.sumclenf' x to pay interest and principal. P. O. PETERSON A CO.. No, 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IS PHILADELPHIA ELLIOTT & DCEII1 BANKER) Co. 109 80UTH THIRD STRKB7, DBALZUa 1 ALL GOVERN MKNT 8ECUKI Tlia, GOLD BILLS, TJ. DRAW BILLS OF 2XCHANOS AKD US OA COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON TUB UNION BANK OF LONDON. 1SSUB TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDPJ ON LONDON AND PARIS, Available tbongbont Borope. WUI collect an Coo pons and Interest free of o&arct or parties making their flnaiKilal arrangements WlUtni. Mi JOHN S. RUSHTOH CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. CO South THIRD Street, 6 96 PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMIBOtl & CO.. rccsasoKS to J?. IP. Ky.I.LY Sc CO, BANKERS AND DSALBRK IS Gold, Silver and Government fiondi At Clones Market t&atet, ff. V9. Cor. THIRD and CHESKUT 8tt. ftpeuiai ttenUou given to OUMMIhtilUN UHDAKa in New tort and Pnilad(obl Btonk Boards, eto etc. H 1 X-i V X2 FOE SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. U rfiCrXtADXLPlUA FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment XIIU Sunbury and Lewistovn Railroad Company ' 7 PER CENT. GOLD First M'orteaffc Bonds. m Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free r State and United States Taxes. We are now offering the balanoe of the loan of $1,200,000, whioh is Beonred bj s first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 90 and tho Accrued Inte rest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaching com pletion, with, a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The looal trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CUE AT, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and fall infor mation, apply to WR3. PAINTER & CO., IJANKERS, Dealers in Government Boourltlea, No. 3G South THIRD Street, Sltftp PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading RAZ&R,OAX Ocven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are ottering; 9400,000 of tae Second Mortgage Uonds of tuls Company AT 82i AND ACCRUED INTHUEST. For the convenience of Investors tcese Bonds Issued In denominations of f lOOOs, 50Cs, and lOOs. Tbe money Is required ."or tne purcnaee of addl Uonal Kolllng Stock and tne fall equipment of the Road. Tne road Is now flnlshod, and doing a business largely In excess of tne anticipations of Its officers. Tne trade offering necessitates a large additions outlay for rolling stock, to afford fall faculties for Its prompt transaction, tne present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WI, PAINTER $ CO., BANKERS. Ho. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT ros Trustees. Executors an d Administrators. WE OFFEB FOR BALE 52,000,000 or TEl Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'a Gix Per Cent. Bonds at 93 And merest Added to the Uat of Purchaite. All Free Irom state 'Fax, aud Issued In 8um of Si OOO, These bonds are con son and registered, interest on tne former payable January and July 1 ; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the. Leglslatnre, approved April 1, 1370, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Admln'strators, Bxoca tors, Trustees, etc For farther particulars apply to lay Coolie 3c Co., li. W. lark At Co., XV, II, IVewbold, Hen & Aertsen, C. A II. Ilorle. n 1 lm' O.C.WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Successors to Smith, Randolph A Co. Every branch of the business will have prompt at- entlon as heretofore. I Quotat'ons of Stocks, Governments, aud Qjld, ! constantly received from New York by raivita , wiks, from our friends, Sdmuud D. Randolph A ' Co.
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