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T J E I E 1 POUCE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1885. VOL. H, No. 188 keqxjLations- L A. II announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon thtm should be addressed to THB EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YAB1>, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another Jorce. 3. Particulars as 10 stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 1. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, ani the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings ^ f stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. ptr portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense if engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may bz. 7. ^ Announcements concerning stolen property must be gwrantecd by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear « number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted w the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Jiditor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will bt wholly responsible for any proceedings which may resutt from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday is, ue should be faw arded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, h in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Ore— Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order. « r litamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZRTTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rites on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons mining can only be accepted as adcertiifrsxis. J. MOKBO, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette " will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in Btrict alphabetical order. ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the 7tn of November, 1883. I £ 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the aate of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. IDENTIFICATION OF PRISONERS. The Editor desires to call attention to the fact that all photographs of prisoners in custody, trans- mitted to the Convict Branch of the Metropoli- tan Police Office, for purposes of identification, ire seen by the police and warders who visit all prisoners under remand, in the Metropolitan Police District three times a week. This system, esta- blished in 1879, has been the means of ascertaining the previous convictions of 7000 prisoners, and affords great facilities to Chief Officers of Police, and the Governors of Her Majesty's Prisons. Such photographs are also compared with the albums in the Convict Office con- taining the portraits of all Convicts liberated in the Kingdom, which are further open to the personal examination of any police officer or warder IDENTIFICATION OF BODIES. UNCLAIMED The attention of the Editor has been directed to the want of any system existing for the publication of descriptions of dead bodies coming into the hands of Police, and which are buried without having been iden- tified. It having been suggested that the particulars should be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, the Editor will be glad to print any information which it may be considered desirable to publish. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— Central.— Woodcut portrait and description of ROBERT FARQUHARSON, bank manager, who absconded from Dublin 28th July last, embezzling up- wards of £ 10,000, the moneys of the Munster Banking Company, Dublin, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., medium build, complexion' fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark ( slightly tinged with grey), eyes dark, prominent white teeth, stoops when walking ; of gentlemanly appearance, and generally wears a silk hat. Is supposed to be now only wearing slight side whiskers and moustache. Was also agent for the Ray Exchange Assurance Company, Dublin. A Scotchman. Warrant issued. 2.— Central.— For obtaining £ 6 by false pre- tences— DOMINIQUE KILLORVAN, an American or Irish American, age 30, medium height, slim build, complexion sallow, moustache brown, thin face, high cheek bones, speaks with an American accent ; dress, plum colour frock coat and vest, dark trousers, high silk hat, of gentlemanly appearance and address. Speaks French and German. Carries under his arm a common album about 18 in. by 12 in. This man calls upon tradesmen and represents that he is getting up an advertisement album, which he can place in first- class hotels for the perusal of visitors. If he succ3eds in getting an order ( with the fee for the same) he promises to call again with the proof, but fails to do so. He has defrauded several tradesmen in Brussels, and it is believed he will visit the provinces practising the same system. Warrant issued. 3.— Convict Office.— On a warrant of commit- ment for poaching— Supervisee WILLIAM HOUS DEN, Office No. 22007, age 55, height 5 ft. 1 in., oomplexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, two scars on right cheek, scar right side bottom lip, top of left thumb has been smashed. Sentenced at Chelms- ford 29th June, 1883, to 12 months' hard labour and 5 years' police supervision for fowl stealing. 4.— V DivisiOh.— For housebreaking, 27th ult., and stealing a silver Geneva watch, maker " Cock- burn, Richmond8 brooches ( one coral cameo, gold mounted ; one gold, one ditto with hair, one ditto old- fashioned, with portrait of a lady inside ; one ditto, set 3 amethysts ; one ditto, black enamel, with spray of " Forget- me- not" in pearls; one ditto cameo, one silver with " A- T. E." in monogram, and pair of ear- rings to match), 3 pairs earrings ( one amber, one cameo, and one plain gold), 3 bracelets ( one coral with 5 rows of beads and coral cameo clasp, one silver, chased, and one plain band gold ditto, about 2 in. wide), 5 gold rings ( one keeper, one ditto, shape of two hands clasped ; one on^ alii and diamonds, one set 5 turquoise, and one s^ t 5 pearls), 1 coral necklace with small gold chain and heart- shaped pendant attached, 3 chains ( one gold albert, one silver, and one lady's long gold)— TWO MEN, 1st, age 40, moustache and side whiskers sandy; dress, brown overcoat, brown hard felt hat; 2nd, age 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., thick- set, complexion dark, whiskers and fall beard black ; dress, long black single- breasted overcoat, high black silk hat with mourning band. Had with them a black pony, silver- plated harness, and dogcart painted dark. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 5.— For obtaining goods by false pretences— FREDERICK GUNTHER, alias MAX HEYMANNS, a commission agent, late of 25 and 27, Jewin Crescent, age about 50, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion, hair, whiskers and moustache very dark, eyes ( large) dark, high cheek bones, is supposed to have gout in his hands, and wears a gold ring on forefinger of right hand; well dressed, and wears a high silk hat. A Dutch Jew, speaks English fairly well. Warrant issued. 6.— For obtaining money by issuing a false pro- spectus— JAMES GRAHAM, a financier, late of 10, Moorgate Street, and 15, Salisbury Street, Strand, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, small side whiskers and moustache light brown, round flat face, walks as if he suffered from tender feet, speaks with a broad Scotch accent; dressed respectably, and of clerical appearance. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. ARGYLLSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 7.— Lochgilphead ( County). — For deserting wife and family, 24th ult.— ROBERT ANDERSON, age about 38, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, long bushy light brown whiskers and moustache, which may now be shaved off, eyes hazel, round face, square shoulders, leaden pellet in the hollow above one eye ; dress, dark grey suit. A gamekeeper, lately resided at Lochgair. Is accompanied by a young English lady. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mackay, Lochgil- phead, by whom the above reward will be paid for the apprehension of Andrews. 2 T H E POLICE « G A Z E T T E . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1885. AYRSHIRE. 8.— Ayr ( County).— For fraud, J. L. MAPPIN, 80, Holloway Head, Birmingham ( see rase No. \ 5,~\ roth A tiff., and case No. 94,17th Oct, 1884), age about; 30, f height 5 ft. 7 in., hair brown, no whiskers, w^ liar' gbqd looking and of respectable appearance, speaks with afn English accent; ; dressf dark brown overcoat, brown tweed jacket and trousers, hard felt hat, wore an albert chain with a sovereign and half- sovereign attached, and a ring with white stone on little finger of right hand ; carried a black glazed case or bag. His practice is to call upon shopkeepers and others, principally females, respresenting that he is a manu- facturer in Birmingham, offers to sell a silvering com- pound, and appoints agents for the sale of same. Was convicted at Carlisle in July, 1883, in the name of James Henry Guthrie, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. Is supposed wanted for similar oftences in England and in the north and east of Scotland. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Ayr. BERKSHIRE. 9,— Maidenhead { Borough).— For obtaining £ 5 by means of fictitious cheque on the Ashbourne Bank— CHARLES HENRY GARNETT BLISS, age 35, height 5 ft. 11 in, stout build, complexion, hair, mous tache ( heavy), and eyes dark, frequents billiard rooms, betting places, and race meetings; dress, diagonal coat, light check trousers and vest, hard felt hat, occa sionally wears a long plaid overcoat. Is well known at Blackwater, Winchester, and Leatherhead. Warrant issued. 10,- Maidenhead { Borough).— For burglary, I' 2th inst., and stealing the contents of a dressing case, consisting of 5 bottles with silver gilt tops- ( two round and three oblong), 1 silver tooth- brush tray, 3 others ( two oblong and one round) all silver gilt, with monogram " four A.' s "— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., whiskers and moustache dark ; dress, long dark overcoat, light suit; of respectable appear ance. Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. fair, hair and moustache ( small) light- brown, eyes blue or grey, broad features; dress, black cutaway coat blue serge trousers, with straps under boots ( supposed ta be wearing a light pair ubder blue ones), cream- ooloured neckerchief, blucher boots, black round hard £ elt hat. Is stated to have served 2 years in the ( grenadier Guards ; was lately employed as a detectiv^ < 5n the G. E. Railway. Friends are supposed to reside at Croydon. Information to Supt. Harrington, Police Station Witham, Essex. CHESHIRE. 11— Stockport ( Borough).— For obtaining money by false pretences - TWO MEN, 1st age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sunburnt, hair ( curly), whiskers, and moustache dark, chin shaved dress, blue serge suit and overcoat, blue cap with peak. Stated he was a sea captain, and spoke with a foreign accent;— 2nd, age about 20, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, complexion fair, moustache sandy ; dress, old grey coat, dark trousers and vest, hard felt hat. The first man enters a shop generally when attended to hv a lady, with a set of Spanish bullock's horns, and states that he has brought the horns from the Cape of Good Hope to present to a friend who once saved his life at sea, but being unable to find him, he is will- ing to sell them for £ 2, the amount of duty paid. The second repressnts that if the horns are bought he will be able to find a Jew, willing to purchase them for £ 9. Having effected a sale they leave the shop after com- mitting a larceny, and are joined by a man who wears alight suit'. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable, Stockport. , ' 12,- Stockport ( Borough). — THOMAS RYAN, case No! 10,9th inst., not to be apppehended. DEVONSHIRE. 13,— Plymouth ( Borough).— For failing to report, License Holder IOHN CLARKE, alias ALFRED GILL, Office No. 28084, age 35, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown ( thin on top), eyes grey, 3 scars back and one top of head, scar centre of forehead, near right eye, right middle and 1st left fingers. Sentenced at Plymouth, 1st July, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 19th June, 1885. H 594. Information to the Chief Constable of Plymouth. ESSEX. 14.— Epping ( County).— For stealing, 30th ult., at Witney Park, Fyfield, a light brown cart mare, 8 years, old, 16 hands, clean thin legs, small white star on forehead, long tail.— A MAN, age about 50, height about 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight, complexion, beard and moustache ( turning grey and cut short) dark; dress, light tweed suit, tight- fitting trousers, new striped shirt, no collar or necktie, lace boots, black hard felt hat, carried a light polished walking stick. Was seen riding through Ongar and Abridge going in the direc- tion of London Information to Supt. Lennon, Epping. 15,— Witham ( County).— For stealing, 8th inst., 1 open- faced Geneva watch, No. 47640; 1 open- faced Geneva ditto, No. 32813, jewelled in 8 holes ; 1 gold albert chain, small pattern, gold pencil, with stone in end, attached ; 1 silver albert chain, twisted pattern— WALTER FREDERICK LACON ( supposed false), age 24, height 5 ft. 10 or J1 in„ / stout build, complexion GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ; 16— Fishponds ( County).— For larceny — MAN, age about 28, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, hair ( very short) light brown ; dress, dark mixture dust coat, dark trousers, dark necktie with silver pin lace boots, black bowler hat, wore tan- colour kid gloves, and carried a light colour cane with silver knob. His practice is to take lodgings, and suddenly leave after committing a larceny. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. HAMPSHIRE. 17.— Gosport ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences- CHARLES SP11ENT, age 26, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes brown whiskers and moustache ( which may be shaved off sandy, walks quickly, generally wears a gold ring on right hand and a silver ditto on left; dress, blue pilot yachting suit, and cap with peak. Has been employed as steward on board the yacht " Goshawk," and repre sents himself as master of a yacht. A native of For ton, Gosport. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Catchlove, Gosport. HEREFORDSHIRE. 18.— Leominster ( Borough).— For stealing, from a dwelling- house on 2nd inst. a grey shawl, brown striped border; and a black crape bonnet^ small black flower in front— A' WOMAN", age abdut 50, short and stout, slightly cross eyed ; dress, old grey or plaid ulster. A hawker; supposed to be wearing the stolen property, and making her way to South Wales. Information to Head Constable Johnson, Leo minster. HERTFORDSHIRE. 19.— St. Albans ( Ctfy). — For fraudulent bank- ruptcy- THOMAS FREDERICK MEEHAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to curl) dark, eyes hazel, wears spectacles ; dress, black coat, light trousers, black hard felt hat. A straw hat manufacturer ; native of St. Albans. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. 20.— St. Albans ( City).— For attempting to obtain money by fraud, 5th inst.— J. W. COLLINS ( supposed false), age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in.; complexion fair, hair and moustache sandy, eyes grey ; dress, dark check coat and vest, dark trousers, black hard felt hat, shabby appearance. This man calls on licensed victuallers, states he is the newly- appointed excise officer, obtains their spirit permits, and signs the books. Warrant issued. Information to Head' Constable Vellant, St. Albans 21.— Hertford ( Borough).— For obtaining money, food, and lodgings by means of a cheque ( supposed stolen) on the Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, Limitdd, No. 87623, and signed H- Silvester — HARRY SILVESTER, alias CAPTAIN' SILVESTER and THOMAS MEARS, age 38 to 40, height 5 ft. S or 9 in., complexion, hair, small side whiskers, moustache ( heavy) and eyes dark, downcast look, stoops when walking, tattooed both arms, M. V. M. L. left, appear- ance of a seaman; dress, dark mixture melton suit side- spring boots, black hard, felt hat; may be wear- ing a navy blue suit. States he is a naval captain. Generally lodges at public- houses. Was convicted for fraud in name of Thomas Mears, alias Hamlyn, at Exeter City Sessions, 1871, and at Devon Sessions, May, 1873. Supposed wanted for passing worthless cheques on the Axminster Bank, at St. Albans and Brighton, in October and November, 1876. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to Head Constable Jarrett, Hertford. LANCASHIRE. 22.— Hurst ( County),— For burglary, at Denton, 18th inst., and stealing a brown mixture tweed suit ( jacket has 3 pockets outside and 1 inside right breast, lined black Italian cloth ; single- breasted vest, with buttons to match; trousers fly fronts); 1 pair of lace boots, sewn, kid tops, perforated toe- caps, size 10 ; and 1 pair of strong water- tight boots, size 10—- A MAN, age about 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, no whiskers or moustache; dress, dark cloth jacket and vest, light tweed trousers ( much worn) and cap. Stated he worked for a short time in a woollen mill at Bradford and previously as a farm labourer. Information to bupt.' Barnett, Hurst, near Ashton- ondearr L. yfie. i • ' 29.— Rochdale ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee ELIZABETH HOYLE, Office No. 24216, ai£ e < tbf height St ft. 1 ( in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, lost all upper front teeth, scar on forehead. Sentenced at Salford 4th December, 1882 to 15 months' hard labour and 5 years' police supervi- sion for larceny. 8356. Information to Supt. Tindall, itochdale. £ 20 REWARD. 24.— Manchester ( City). — For stealing £ 120— GEORGE BROWN, a clerk, age 26 to 28, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache ( shght> brown, thin face, hollow cheeks, very round shouldered walks with a slovenly gait; dress, when last Been,' brown mixture suit, much worn, and of shabby appear- ance. Absconded 2nd inst., and may endeavour to emigrate, as he has j ust returned from America, Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Wood, Manchester by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of Brown and recovery of the money, or in proportion to the amount recovered. 25.— R O C h d a I e ( Borough).— For shopbreaking, between 29th and 30th ult., CHARLES WALKER, age 31, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, blue mark left forearm ; dress, dark clothes, hooked cap ; a native of Rochdale. Was con- victed . at Knutsford Sessions 7th April, 1884, for felony, and sentenced to twelve months' hard labour. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Rochdale. 26.— Salford ( Borough)— For stealing £ 2 9s. 8d.— THOMAS B. HARDIE, a purser, age 35, height 5 ft. in., complexion sunburnt, hair and eyes brown,, peculiar twinkle in his eyes when talking. Warrant issued. 27.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report- Supervisee ELIZABETH CRANE, alias ISABELLA MURRAY, Office No. 22728, age 49, height 5 ft. 2* in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes grey, scar on fore- head and nose. Sentenced at Salford 24th May, 1880, to 5 years' penal servitude and 5 years' polite supervi- sion for larceny. Liberated 22nd September, 1883. G 1G3. 28.— Salford ( J3 or ough).-^¥ or stealing 15s., a bonnet, 20 pocket- handkerchiefs, and a feather— LAURA BARKER, age 17, medium height, com- plexion fresh, hair ( tied in a knot behind) light; dress, red frock and stockings, black fur tippet, white straw hat, trimmed dark green ribbon. Information to Supt. Donohoe, Salford. LEICESTERSHIRE. 29.— Belgrave ( County).— For stealing £ 13 10s. t at Whitstone, 26th ult.— JOHN SPARROW, alias SOLDIER, age about 40, height about 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair and side whiskers ( small) light brown, no moustache, stoops when walking and turns his toes out; dress, light- coloured coat, plaid trousers and vest, with double rows of large white buttons, blue or red mix- ture scarf, lace boots ( heavy), black soft billycock hat. Sometimes wears a navvy's suit. Supposed native of Cornwall or Devonshire. • Warrant issued. 30.— Belgrave ( County).— For stealing, 23rd ult. at Aylestone Park, a hand truck, painted black, picked out with blue stripes, wheels nearly new, iron, on one side broken, false cross bar at. bottom unpainted — JOHN BARTON, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion rather dark, hair brown, full whiskers, shaved on chin ; dress, snuff- coloured coat and vest,, cord trousers, blaGk billycock hat. Has a pedlar's cer- tificate, and may be found hawking with the truck. A native of Bolton, Lancashire. Is accompanied by woman, rather stout, and deaf.- Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Peberdy, Belgrave, Leicester. 31.— Lei c este r ( Borough).— For embezzling £ 6 18s. — SAMUEL LIGO, a clerk, age about 23, height 5 ft. in., complexion, very fair, hair light brown, knoeked- kneed, walks with a swaggering gait, wears his ' hat on one side, and generally has one hand in his pocket; dress, brown check coat and vest, light check trou- sers, white front and collar, spotted scarf fastens with ring, low shoes, worn at heels, brown socks, light slate- coloured billycock hat, dark band, rather high crowned. His father is employed by M. R. Co. at Bradford,, supposed as a foreman, and said to reside at 26y Tennyson- place, Otley- road, Bradford. Information to Head Constable Duns, Leicester. OXFORDSHIRE. 32.— Oxford ( City).^ For burglary, 5th inst. ( see Case No. 56, 9th inst.)— A TRAMP, age about 30, height ft. 10 in., beard and moustache sandy ; dress, - dark coat and cloth cap, toe of right boot cutaway. Sup FHIJ> AY, OCTOBEK 16, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. posed to have in his possession a 10^ carat keeper ring, set one turquoise ( 2 deficient) ; 1 large caryed ivory brooch, silver mounted, filagree work ; about 3 dozen small carved Japanese war instruments, 1 small carved ivory round box, and a miniature carved ivory Man- darin. The silver watch, earrings, pipe, tobacco pouch, and some coins, have been recovered at Leamington. Information to Supt. Head, Oxford, or to Supt. Robotham, Abingdon. SELKIRKSHIRE. 33.— Selkirk ( County).— For embezzling, between 19th August and 2Jst ult., .£ 350— FRANK WOOD, late Accountant British Linen Co.' s Bank, Galashiels Branch, age about 28, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., com- plexion fresh, hair { long) and moustache ( slight) dark, large mouth, walks with a slouching gait, and with his hands in his trousers pockets ; dress, rough light brown tweed suit; carried a black leather travelling bag. • Left Galashiels, 21st ult., for Carlisle, and may • endeavour to go abroad. It is requested that inquiry be made at shipping - offices, outward bound vessels, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Milne, Selkirk. SHROPSHIRE. 34.— Whitchu rch ( County).*— For failing to report — Supervisee RICHARD HICKS, alias BUTTERY, Office No. 27452, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes grey, blue dots both wrists, anchor, cross, and 3 dots back of left hand. Sentenced at Salop, 1st July, 1884, to 9 months' hard labour and 2 . years' police supervision for larceny. 10030. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch, Salop. STAFFORDSHIRE. 35.— Burton- on- Trent ( Borough).— For stealing £ 2 3s , a musical box, 15 in. by 9 in., white border round lid, plays 6 tunes (" Home, sweet Home," " Blue bells of Scotland," others unknown), small piece chipped out of wood near keyhole— HARRY , age about 45, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., medium build, complexion, hair, moustache ( heavy, turning grey) dark brown, eyes dark ; dress, blue serge jacket, black- and- white check trousers ( several holes in right leg), heavy laced- boots, with toe- caps, black hard felt hat. A shoe- maker ; supposed native of London. Information to Supt. Gilbride, Burton- on- Trent. SUSSEX ( EAST;. 36. — Uckfield ( County).— For forgery, 3rd inst.— JOHN BRABY, age about 26, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion, hair ( cut short) and small moustache dark ; dress, light tweed suit, respectable appearance. Has been a traveller in the spirit trade. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Peerless, Uckfield. 37.— Brighton ( Borough).— For embezzlement— HENRY COLBOURNE, a carman, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair light, whiskers and moustache sandy, thin features, peculiarity in speech ; dress, dark overcoat with crape round arm, brown or black cloth suit. Has served in an infantry regiment, and has his discharge papers with him. Warrant issued. 38.— Brighton ( Borough).— For stealing £ 14 9s.— CHARLES COOK, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight, complexion fresh, hair brown, lost little finger ( supposed left), three fingers contracted ; dress, brown check lounge coat and vest, dark tweed trousers, brown Oxford hat; a native of Brighton. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. WESTMORLAN D. 39.— Appleby ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences— JOHN POWER, age 45, height 5 ft. € or 7 in., hair and whiskers turning grey, lame left leg, and carries a stick ; dress, dark grey coat and vest, trousers of a lighter material, paper collar, black tie, black felt hat. This man represents that he is a collector for Power and Son, publishers, Manchester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Spencer, Appleby. 41— Wakefield ( Borough).— For larceny ( dwell- ing), 5th inst., stealing a gent's gold lever watch, No. 8,194, white dial, engine- turned cases, a gold albert, fancy pattern, with gold enamelled ' mizpah ' locket and a gold revolving watch- key set with cornelian and blood stone attached ; a gold albert, fancy pat- tern, spring hook at one end representing a snake's head, 4 gold rings, viz., one a lady's gold buckle set 3 torquoises ; one gent's ditto set blood stone, chased ; one gent's plain ditto, set pink stone; one old- fashioned which holds hair, set pearls— A MAN, age about 21, height 5 ft. 6 ia., hair, slight moustache and small side whiskers dark, slender build; dress, blue ribbed serge or worsted suit, stand up collar turned down at ends, dark heart- shaped scarf with light spots, pin made of a coin ( George III. on one side, figure 3 on reverse), side- spring boots, black hard felt hat ( much too large). Wears a steel albert chain with small brass compass attached. Stated he was a tele- graph clerk, that he has a brother a monumental sculptor, and that his father was an hotel keeper in Huddersfield. 42.— Wakefield ( Borough). — For stealing, 6th inst., a double rein, half- mooa hunting bridle, with nose- band, plated buckles ; 1 ditto short checked hunt- ing bridle (. new), buckles covered with leather; a hunting bridle with loose head- piece and high pouch, plated buckles ; an oppossum carriage rug, lined with claret- coloured cloth, slit, about 3 in. long,' in the centre of the skin ; a new fawn- coloured woollen horse- rug, with broad red stripe at each end; and a blue pilot overcoat, raised seams (" saddle back "), 2 pockets with flaps outside, deep ticket ditto, very large deep pocket which nearly goes round the inside, lined with strong grey cloth, black horn buttons-" HARRY MORRIS, from Newmarket," an itinerant groom, tipster, or tout, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair grey, whiskers round face, no moustache ; dress, dirty grey cloth jacket and vest, dark trousers, blucher boots, black billycock hat. Is well known to grooms at livery stables, and to persons who frequent race meetings. Information to Chief Constable Clarkson, Borough Police Office, Wakefield. See Latest Information. ( supposed false), age 23 ( looks older), height 5 ft 8iit, complexion dark, hair and moustache brown, eyes light brown, cross- eyed, of military appearance; anchor tattooed right arm, mole left side of chest, indistinct tattoo marks left arm; dress, blaok cloth coat and vest, brown tweed trousers, side- spring boots, black • hard felt hat ( all old). Information to Inspector Heath, Abingdon. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 48,— Newmarket ( County).— Committed for trial, at the next Quarter Sessions, 23rd inst., for larceny— ISAAC ROBINSON, age 54, height 5 ft 6 in., com- plexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, oval face, scar left side 6f forehead, birthmark left side. States he is a cabinet- maker and native of Whitehaven. Information to Supt. Long, Newmarket. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). Pontefract ( County).— For failing to report, Supervisee THOMAS FOSTER, Office No. 26723, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar right cheek, mole right side neck, ELISABETH and star right arm, naked women on muscle of left arm. Sentenced at Doncaster, 28th December, 1883, to 12 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 14074. Information to Supt. Whincup, Pontefract. CUMBERLAND. 49.— Brampton ( County).— Committed for trial for larceny at Longtown, 21st ult— JAMES TRAYNOR, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., slender build, complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache red, face freckled ; dress, tweed suit ( old), grey cap. Was discharged from H. M.' s Prison, at Carlisle, on 21st ult. A labourer, native of Edinburgh. 50.— Brampton ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for housebreaking at Middlefoot, Stapleton, on 18th ult. - CHARLES EDMUNDS, alias JOHN ROBERTSON, age 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., stout build, complexion swarthy, hair light brown ( mixed with grey), heavy mous- tache, nose flat ( appears to have been broken); dress, brown coat, dark tweed trousers and vest, white scarf, lace boots, billycock hat. A labourer, native of Middlesbro'; has resided a good deal in Scotland, and belongs to the Dumfriesshire Militia - JAMES WATSON, alias " JACK THE BARBER," age ? 8, height 5 ft. 9 in., medium build, complexion fresh, hair and side whiskers dark brown; dress, brown coat and vest, grey trousers, old boots, dark cap. A labourer, native of Edinburgh. Information to Supt. Russell, Brampton ; or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 43.— E Division.— Remanded at Bow- street Police Court till 20th inst., for stealing bank notes from apartments at hotels— WLADIMER DE SOUCH- ANOFF, a Russian, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion pale, hair light brown, eyes ( sunken) blue, small feet, and wears very light boots or shoes, pointed at toes, of respectable appearance and good address ; dress, long dark overcoat, short under ditto, French calf boots, pointed at toes, high black hat. Had in his possession a large trunk, brass fittings, plates engraved W. S. with coronet. 44.— M Division.- CAnmitted for trial at the Central Criminal Court Sessions, 19th inst., for high- way robbery with violence— JAMES FORT ( supposed false), age 19 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 6i in., com- plexion fair, hair light, moustache slight, eyes blue, female's head and shoulders, thistle with leaves, and heart with 4 dots in centre tattooed left forearm, ring on second and fourth fingers, and cross on thumb of left hand, ring on third finger of right hand, speaks with a North- country accent ; dress, brown check jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, black hard felt hat. 45.— N Division.— Remanded at Stratford Petty Sessions till 15th inst., for horse- stealing, when a further remand wiP be applied for— CHARLES FREEMAN, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers dark brown, eyes hazel, no moustache, pockpitted; dress, dark grey suit, white necktie, black hard felt hat. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. ANGLESEY. Llangefni ( County). — Remanded till 14th instant for stealing a £ 5 Bank of England note and £• 2 10s in gold from a shop till at Llangefni- WILLIAM NOLAN, age 45, height 5 ft. 7i in., complexion pale, hair ( bald on top) dark brown, eyes grey, scar on forehead ; dress, black worsted suit, side spring boots ( nearly new), black cloth cap. A native of Limerick. Information to Inspector Hughes, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, or to Sergeant Jones, Llangefni. BERKSHIRE. 47.— Abingdon ( County).— Sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment for larceny ( person) - HARRY BOND DORSETSHIRE. 51.— Sherborne ( Cowify)— Remanded till 15th inst. for larceny ( person)— GEORGE ROGERS, age 42, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, anchor, E. E. W., itc., tattooed left forearm, scar upper part right arm and on second finger left hand; dress, black coat, white linen jacket under, dark cord trousers, black bowler hat. A native of Bristol. Information to Supt. Florance, Sherborne. ESSEX. 52.— Romford ( County).— Committed for trial at Liberty of Havering Atte- Bower Quarter Sessions, 22nd inst., for stealing a pony and cart— GEORGE FOX ( supposed false), age 25, height 5 ft. 3 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair light brown, and mous- tache ( slight) light, eyes blue ; dress, light tweed suit, black felt hat. Supposed wanted for similar offences elsewhere. Information to Inspector Cooper, Romford. FLINTSHIRE, 53.— Mold ( County).— Committed for trial at Mold Quarter Sessions, 21st inst., for obtaining money, food, and lodgings by false pretences- ENOCH BODEN, alias ATHERTON, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, eyes ( large) grey, full face, broad forehead; dress, brown check tweed reefer jacket, trousers, and vest, side- spring boots, low crowned felt hat. States he has been agent for the United Kingdom Debt Recovery and Mercantile Co., Court Chambers, Theobald- buildings, Bedford- row, London, and that he resided in the neighbourhood of Whitchurch, Salop. His practice was to call upon householders, represent that he was a traveller in the jewellery trade, and that his uncle, Mr. Whitehead, living 3 miles out of Wol- verhampton, was coming in a few days with £ 250 worth of jewellery, & c. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bolton, Mold. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 54.— Dursley ( County).— Remanded at Tetbury till 21st inst. for larceny- GEORGE RANDELL, age 32, height 5 ft. 7} in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey; dress, light brown mixture coat, trousers and vest slightly darker in colour, lace shoes, black hard felt hat; of respectable appearance. Ob- tains his living by singing and playing a concertina at low beerhouses, ifcc. Supposed native of Little Barrow, near Chester. Information to Supt. Harrison, Dursley. 55.— Stroud ( County).— Committed for trial at next Gloucester ( March) Quarter Sessions for larceny ( lodger)- JOHN THOMAS RIDOUT, alias ARTHUR 16 THE POLICE G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 8 8 5 . HERBERT KESTERTON, and JOHN THOMAS BOLUS, age 37, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion ruddy, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes ( small piercing) grey, projecting forehead, large chin; dress, blue serge suit, and cap with peak : appearance of a sailor ; Was sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude at Glou- cester Quarter Sessions, 1871, for larceny ( lodger) and obtaining goods by false pretences. Has recently returned to this country in the ship " Lizzie." Sup- posed native of Crewe, Cheshire. 56.— Stroud ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Gloucester QuarterSessions for larceny ( dwelling) - JOHN McGlJlRE, age 34, height 5 ft. 01 in, com- plexion sallow, hair ( very thin) dark brown, moustache sandy, eyes grey; dress, dark clothes ( old); appear- ance of a tramp; native of Belfast. Information to Supt. Philpott, Police Office, Stroud. HAMPSHIRE. 57,— Fareham ( County).— Committed for trial for larceny— GEORGE WILLIAMS, age 36, height 5 ft. 41 in., complexion fresh, hair ( partly bald) brown, eyes blue, lion, unicorn, with wreath underneath, tattooed left forearm, flags of England right forearm, burn mark right breast; dress, brown cloth coat and cap, cord trousers, red neckerchief. Was born in British Bur- mah. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. KENT. 58— Maidstone ( County).— Committed for trial at the next West Kent Quarter Sessions for housebreak- ing- ROBERT EVANS, age 48, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion fair hair brown ; the appearance of a tramp ; states he is a painter and belongs to Birming- ham.— JOSEPH ASH, age 18, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown ; dress, old black jacket, cord trousers and vest, soft white billycock hat; states he is a bricklayer's labourer and belongs to Bethnal Green— ALFRED WILKINSON, age 18, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ; dress, old black jacket and vest, cord trousers, side- spring boots ( old), black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Baker, Maidstone. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 59— Newtown { County). — Remanded till 20th inst. for stealing a pair of boots— WIL LIA M THOMAS, alias JOSEPH JONES, age 29, height 5 ft, 7 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on crown) light, moustache sandy, eyes grey, lost upper teeth right side, slit from cut point of right thumb, of military appearance; dress, grey cloth jacket, plaid cloth trousers ( old), light muffler with dark border and round dark spots, black felt hat. A moulder; native of Liverpool. Is supposed to be a deserter. Information to Chief Constable Danily, Newtown. NORFOLK, 60.— Watton [ County). — Committed for trial at Swaffham Quarter Sessions, 28th instant, for stealing an umbrella and a mackintosh coat— JAMES SIMP- SON, alias SCOTTA, age 23, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, scar top of head; dress, grey tweed suit, white muffler, cap with peak. Is ia the habit of attending race meetings. A groom; native of Edinburgh. States his father and two brothers recently resided at Drummond- place, Edinburgh. Supposed previously convicted and wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Starke, East Harling, or Inspector Knight, Watton. NORTHUMBERLAND. 61.— Alnwick [ County).— Committed for trial for arson, at Glanton, 22nd ult.- JAMES HARGRE AVES, a tramp, age 32, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion swarthy ( looks like a Mulatto), hair, whiskers ( slight), and moustache black, eyes dark, small face, broad nose, slightly pockpitted, impediment in speech. States he was born at Liverpool. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to Supt. Rutherford, Alnwick. SHROPSHIRE. 62— Whitchurch { County).— Remanded till 17th inst., for stealing between 3rd and 7th inst., an old cash box, containing 2 £ 5 Bank of England notes, No. of one 36/ T 28598, dated 7th February, 1885 ; £ 1 gold, 1 Russia leather pocket- book and purse combined, 3 old leather purses, and some letters addressed Miss Cary, Mrs. Macnamara, and Henry Carey, Esq. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch. SUSSEX ( EAST). 63,— Hastings [ Borough).— Committed for trial at Hastings Quarter Sessions, 21st inst., for larceny [ person)— GEORGE MORLEY ( supposed false), age 43, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, hair ( slightly grey) and whiskers dark brown, eyes hazel, long thin face, large Roman nose, slight scar on bridge, three small white scars on breast, has lost several teeth at sides of upper and lower jaws ; dress, black diagonal cloth jacket, pockets on hips, light tweed vest, black trousers, hard felt hat ( all old). Appearance of a stableman ; states he is a native of Midhurst, Sussex. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. SUSSEX ( WEST). 64.— Horsham { County).— Committed for trial at Chichester Quarter Sessions, 25th inst., for obtaining money by false prt tences— MARY WICKENS, alias MARY ANN COOMBER and MRS. McGEORGE, age 35, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair brown, rather thin face; dress, dark jacket, dark linsey dress ( new and plain), large turndown white collar, brown straw hat, trimmed black velvet; a native of Brighton. Has been frequency convicted since 1875. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Henderson, Horsham. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 65.— C Division.— 6th inst., 2 pictures represent- ing hunting scenes— 1st, 4 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 9 in.— in foreground is a huntsman on grey horse, having just cleared a hedge ; another on a chesnut horse about to leap over it; and a third is endeavouring to open a gate with his hunting crop ; a hound is forcing its way through the hedge; in background a lady and gentle- man mounted. 2nd, 2 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 9 in., representing a hunts- man wearing a high hat on a black horse leaping a fence, hounds in foreground, " J. A.. Wheeler " painted in corner of each. Both are cut from original stretchers, and will have to be remounted and stretched. It is requested that inquiry be made at picture dealers' in large towns. 66.— P Division.— 4th inst., by housebreaking, 4 watches ( one gent's gold keyless hunting, maker, Jones, Wynath- street, Clerkenwell, No. 51747; one gent's silver English lever hunter, maker, Hill, Black- heath, " W. M. M." on outer case; one lady's silver Geneva open- face, " W. M." on outer case; one lady's silver Geneva open- face, silver dial) ; 16 gold rings ( two gent's signet rings, one light, one dark stone ; one ditto, heavy crest an arrow through a crown on shield; one ditto, hair set in gold, buckle pattern ; five lady's dress, one set five garnets, one set five pearls, emerald in centre; one set six emeralds and three pearls, one set red and green stones, one set five turquoise, one lady's, " Love the giver" thereon, moonstone in centre ; two lady's hair with gold shield, monogram " H. M." thereon; one plain Mizpah, one mourning, set two pearls, diamond in centre, " Elizabeth or Ann Godfrey, 1829" thereon; one wedding, hair guard attached, welded together with four red stones; one mourning, gold shield, " F. G." thereon); 5 gold brooches ( one oval, diamond in centre, place for hair at back ; one heartsease, set amethyst, three violet, two yellow stones; one three carbuncles, heart- shaped pendant one oval, " Forget- me- not" in black one round, ivy leaves amethyst in one oval shape cameo, " The three Graces" set in gold; 1 oval silver brooch and earrings to match; 1 round silver ditto and earrings to match ; 1 round steel ditto and earrings to match ; 1 long shawl brooch, set red pebbles ; 1 crescent- shaped garnet brooch, set in silver; 2 gent's gold albert chains ( 1 small curb link pattern, spade guinea attached, one large double- link pattern, swivel seal attached); 1 gent's long gold neckchain, old- fashioned horse's bit pattern, swivel broken ; 1 cameo scarf pin, female's head set gold ( twisted); 2 gold bracelets ( one small chain pattern, heart- shape locket attached, set three turquoise, one narrow- band heart- shape locket, set peach- colour stone attached); 3 silver band bracelets ( two wide, one narrow); 2 silver bangle ditto ; 1 small gold necklet and locket; 1 silver locket, portrait of lady and gentleman inside ; 1 silver cable- pattern neeklet; 1 set gold shirt studs, diamond in centre ; 1 silver albert chain, fringe and tassel at end ; 2 hair bracelets, gold snaps, " H. F." thereon ; 1 large oval- shape cameo, female's head, unset; 1 gold locket, por- trait of lady and gentleman, " R. C. to M. A. C., 1871," thereon. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. oval, set attached; enamel; centre); AYRSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 67.— Ayr { County).— Woodcut engraving and de- scription of a lady's diamond ring, set 3 large diamonds in plain gold, centre diamond larger than the others, + 126 . 105 .. 0.. 0 scratched inside, stolen with a small dark morocco bag ( see Case No. 53, 11th ult.), which also contained a £ 5 Provincial Bank of England note, cut in two and pasted together, 3 sovereigns, 2 half- sovereigns, 2 half- crowns, and a lady's half- hocp dia- mond mourning ring, set 3 diamonds, " 13th April, 1882," engraved inside. The above reward will be paid by Mrs. Walker, 10, Alloway- place, Ayr, for the apprehension and con- viction of the thief and recovery of the property. Information to the Chief Constable, Ayr. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 68.— Great Marlow { County).— 1st inst., by bur- glary, 1 lady's green French merino dress ( for a tall lady), two hundred yards of flannel, various colours ; five dozen children's gloves, various colours and sizes; two dozen lady's gloves, various colours ; four hat bands, four flanrtel petticoats, twelve dozen lady's linen handkerchiefs, small spot and stripe ; 9 dozen ditto, pink ; 1 antimacassar, 5 dozen yards of lace, various colours]; 5 dozen ditto, narrow embroidery; 10 lady's silk scarfs, various colours : half dozen sets of toilet mats, 1 umbrella, some bibs, a black spotted net, pieces of gossamere, half gross small ties, half dozen lady's woollen jackets, various colours ; 2 boy's white jerseys ; 1 dozen infant's gaiters, closed ; lady's braided mitts, infant's white wool gloves, children's white handkerchiefs, lady's merino cuffs, 3 purses ( one red, one black, and one brown), 1 box of assorted sUk handkerchiefs, 1 box brooches, fancy pins, pieces of sash ribbon, about 30 rolls of ribbon, various colours, and 1 box of narrow ribbon. Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Sergeant Mancely, Great Marlow. CAM BRI DGESHIRE. 69.— Isle of Ely, Chatteris { County).— 29th ult., at Chatteris, a double- breasted blue pilot jacket ( nearly new), black velvet collar, machine- stitched four or five times round bottom of sleeves, brown lining with red spots, red- and- black plaid woollen lining in sleeves, 2 pockets on hips, and one inside left breast black bone buttons. Information to Inspector King, Chatteris. CHESHIRE. 70.— Stockport { Borough).— 3rd inst., by bur- glary :— A gentleman's short light brown overcoat, piped seams, black cloth- covered buttons with fly front over, brown lining, and 4 pockets outside and 1 inside ; has '* Thompson, Market- street, Manchester," on tab ( part worn). A gentleman's black worsted overcoat, single- breasted, fly front, bound with black braid, 3 pockets outside, none inside, lined with black ( partly worn). A pair of gentleman's button boots, size 6, kid uppers, pointed toes, stitched, nearly new, cloth lining, straight toe- caps. A pair of men's lace- up boots, size 6 or 7, brown plaid cloth tops, second sole. 2 woollen neckerchiefs, black, white, red plaid. 1 man's muffler, blue ground with white spots. 1 man's pink cotton shirt ( spotted), has 2 patches on shoulder. 1 man's blue plaid cotton shirt ( nearly new). 1 blue bundle handkerchief. 1 cotton bed sheet. Supposed by a MAN" who was seen begging in the neighbourhood. Description, age 40 to 45 years, low set, stout build, complexion very fresh, no whiskers or moustache, round- featured, supposed to have some defect in one eye ; dress, moleskin jacket and trousers, red scarf tied in sailor's knot, navvy boots, round velvet cap without peak ; appearance of a navvy. 71.— Stockport ( Borough.). — Between 28th ult. and 3rd inst., a man's black pilot jacket, black- and- red plaid lining, black bone buttons ( nearly new) ; a double- breasted vest to match, calico lining; and a pair of lace boots to fit a child three years old — Sup- posed by AARON" WOOD, age 31, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion swarthy, hair and moustache black, scar centre of forehead ; dress, black coat, dark trousers, hard felt hat ( all old and dirty). Is accompanied by his wife, age about 30, medium build, hair sandy, of very slovenly appearance. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable Stockport. DURHAM. 72.— Consett { County).— 27th ult., by housebreak- ing, at CollierlyVicarage, 5 silver table spoons, half a dozen silver tea spoons, half a dozen ditto dessert FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1 8 8 5. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 5 spoons, 10 ditto forks, 1 butter knife, 1 gravy spoon, all marked " G"; 1 silver salver, with inscription " presented to Rev. J. Gornall," < fcc., thereon, a wooden pipe, and a pair of low shoes, men's size.— Supposed by a MAN, height 5 ft. 8 in. ; dress, long black cloth coat cut square round bottom ; appearance of a tramp. Information to Supt. Oliver, Consett. ESSEX. 73.— Grays ( County).— 13th inst., by burglary, 4 pairs men's side- spring boots, various; 6 pairs men's Balmoral boots, some marked S/ Ii, others R/ Ii on soles. Information to Inspector Alien, Grays. 74.— Romford ( County\.— 10th ult., a gold open- face English lever watch, 2- plate> No. 1849, maker, " Bracebridge, Clerkenwell;' 1 pocket knife, long large blade, small blade broken, dark brown handle, " Tid marsh " thereon ; 1 brown silk umbrella, top worn by using it as a walking stick and repaired with copper wire. Information to Inspector Cooper, Romford. HAMPSHIRE. 75.— Aldershot ( County).— 10th inst., 1 lady's open- face gold Geneva watch, chased back flowered dial, rather large size, No. 29209 ; 1 lady's ditto, about the size of half- a- crown, chased back ; 2 silver albert chains, one with small nail knife, pair of bellows, book, sixpence, and a Queen's head attached.— Supposed by a FRENCHMAN, age 35 to 40, height about 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., thin face, clean shaved ; dress, short dark jacket, dark trousers, round hard felt hat. Information to Deputy Chiej Constable Stephenson, Aldershot. KENT. 76.— Chatham ( County).— 4th inst., by housebreak- ing, at Northfleet, a lady's silver Geneva watch, maker " Jones'," steel chain with trinkets attached ; 2 small gold split rings, a mariner's silver compass, 1 gold watch- key, a small gold pencil- case, a small gold tablet with ivory leaves and a cornelian heart, a round brooch, Scotch pebbles, with cairngorm in centre ; 2 brooches ( one cornelian, set in gold, with silver flowers, one oval pebble, set in gold), a lady's long gold chain, 1 pair gold sleeve studs, chased ; an embossed gold Haggett snap for wrist on velvet band ; 1 gold maltese chain, 1 finger ring, 1 silver telescope pencil- case, and about .£ 31 gold. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. 77.— Ton bridge ( County).— 1 oval- shaped plain gold brooch, knob of gold in centre and hair in shape of Princeof Walesfeatliers; 1 gold mourning ring ( chased), knob of gold with 5 pearls round ; 1 gold ring, set garnets, surrounded with pearls ; 1 large gold amethyst brooch ; 1 silver gilded albert chain, snake pattern ; 1 silver vinaigrette, C. A. on lid; 1 pair gold eyeglasses ; 1 old pinchback watch, and about £ 20 gold. Information to Supt. Barnes, Tonbridge. LANCASHIRE. £ 3 REWARD. 78.— Bu ry ( County).— 8th inst., a gold lever watch, No. 46290, maker " Hargreaves, Liverpool," cream- coloured dial, centre seconds, " D. Hyslop" engraved on outside inner case. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury, by whom the above reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of thief, and recovery of the property. 79.— Bury ( County).— 8th inst., a gold skeleton lever watch, No. 1219, white dial, gold hands, dome cases, dinted a little round outside. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. £ 50 REWARD. 80.— Old Trafford ( County).— 30th ult., at Prest wich :— 2 massive gold bracelets, one made to hold 5 oval portraits when band is raised. A massive gold necklace, neat pattern, to lie flat on neck. A gold locket with diamond star. A pearl locket with long earrings, very small pearls. A black onyx oval locket, with white pearl cross. A French fancy locket with long earrings, pink cupids on black enamel. A gold locket, traced with blue lines and white tiny pearls, inside portrait of widow lady. A small round locket, blue, with pearls, hair at back. AJI emerald and gold round locket. A gold brooch with gold tassels. A chased gold brooch, finely traced emeralds and diamonds, old design like knot, maker " Oliphant." A round brooch with onyx centre. A narrow gold brooch, fancy style, with purple stone in centre. An onyx Roman brooch, cameo, with portrait of a gentleman. A large fine diamond ring with tracery on gold. A diamond and pearl ring, large pearl with diamond on each side. A silver scent bottle. A fancy gold filigree necklace. A small silver watch, No. 60745. A gold watch ( old and valuable), number unknown. A gold chain with key and tassels. A gold pencil- case. A mourning breast pin. A carbuncle breast pin. A pearl- in- claw breast pin. A breast pin, lapis lazuli. A large round onyx locket, holds two photos. A pair of very valuable diamond earrings, set in pale gold. A gold chain bracelet, with a lapis lazuli stone. Supposed by THREE MEN— 1st, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., short beard ( turning grey), full face ; dress, short dark brown coat, soft billycock hat; 2nd, about same age and height ; dress, long overcoat, hard billycock hat; 3rd, dress, dark clothes, soft hat. The above reward will be paid by Isaac Hoyle, Esq , J. P., Prestwich, for the, apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves £, nd recovery of the property, or in proportion to the " amount recovered. 81.— OI d T raffo rd ( County). - 10th inst., at Flixton Railway Station, a gold lever stop- watch, No. 82819, centre seconds, chronometer action, white dial, steel hands, engraved case, bow broken off. Information to Supt. Bent, County Police office, Old Trafford. 82.— Salford ( Borough).— During the past month, a green chenille and gold bonnet, with ribbons to match, trimmed green flower with crimson dot; quantity of lacs and muslin handkerchiefs. Information to Supt. Donohoe, Salford. OXFORDSHIRE. 87.— Oxford ( City).— 9th inst., from the Pavilion at the Running Grounds, 8 hair brushes, white wood handles ; 4 white ivory combs ; 2 clothes brushes, with black hair ; 1 ditto with black- and- white hair; 1 new measuring tape, 66 ft. long ; 2 pairs of nail scissors ; 1 pair of pliers; and a light check ulster coat ( faded), torn below right hand pocket. Information to Supt. Head, Oxford. SURREY. 88.— Godalming ( County) — Since August last— a lady's dark sealskin jacket, turned down collar, un- lined, sleeves recently repaired, muff with tassels to match. Information to Supt. Barker, County Police Office, Guildford. 89.— Reigate ( Borough).— 24th ult., a large square silver inkstand, containing 2 upright ink- holders, per- forated silver, with glass inside, lion's head at each corner, sides of stand raised and perforated.— Supposed by a man hawking cloth ; age 45 ; dressed as a tramp. Information to Supt. Rogers, Reigate. LINCOLNSHIRE. 83.— Winterton ( County).— 2nd inst., by house breaking at East Butterwick, 1 lady's gold watch, No 40567, flowered back and face ; 1 gold albert guard, plain link pattern, gold key with new steel end attached ; 1 lady's silver lever watch and gold guard, small link pattern ; 1 gentleman's old fashioned verge watch, with small black silk guard, two keys, part of a silver seal and a small silver American Dime- piece on gold split ring attached; 1 gold brooch, coral centre, surrounded with ivory beads, secured with steel pins with carved heads ( the coral is covered with black silk which may be removed) ; 1 old- fashioned gold brooch, containing grey hair; 1 lady's gold ring, small diamond, set with pearls ; 1 pair of oval- shaped guinea- gold ear drops, frosted ; 1 silver vinaigrette lined with gold ; 1 silver pencil- case, old- fashioned ; 1 morocco leather case, and one £ b Lincoln and Lindsey Bank note— supposed by GEORGE LOCKWOOD, age 34 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion, hair, and moustache ( slight), dark ; dress, mixture tweed suit, snuff- colour double peak cap, stand up collar ( all apparently new). A native of Butterwick, has lately resided in Hull, and may be found associating with prostitutes and low betting men. Information to the Superintendent of Police, Winterton. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 84.— Welshpool ( County).— 28th ult., by house- breaking at Frodden, 2 half- sovereigns, 1 gold wedding ring, 1 lady's dress- ring set diamonds, surrounded with 3 pearls and 4 rubies ; a gentleman's ring, two letters engraved thereon ; and 6 old pennies— supposed by a MAN, age about 50, height 5 ft. 11 in., beard about six weeks' growth, has very large feet, turns his toes out, and walks as if his feet were tender. May be found amongst the hills of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire, and Breconshire, sleeping in outbuildings or old and unoccupied houses. Information to Supt. Ellis, Welshpool. NORFOLK. 85.— King's Lynn ( Borough).— 30th ult., at the Great Eastern Railway Station, a black Gladstone bag, containing 1 new black coat and vest, plain black buttons ; 2 pairs light woollen trousers, 1 pair of Argosy trousers, 2 coloured linen shirts, 1 ditto cotton, 1 Angola under- shirt, 1 pair pants, 1 pair patent- leather boots, 1 pair leather slippers, 1 small blue tie with white spots, marked " Jones and Dunn, Lynn;" 1 book, " Asphodel," by Miss Braddon ; 1 copy of " Lynn News," dated 26th feeptember; and 1 copy " Lynn Advertiser." Information to Head Constable Ware, Lynn. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 8t>.— Liberty of Peteroorough nth inst., at Pilsgate, a man's dark cloth overcoat, 2 youth's ditto, two with red and blue striped lining, the other blue lining ( all have been worn), a pair of leather driving reins, and 2 brass stars off bridles.— Supposed by a TRAMP, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in.; dress, dark jacket and trousers, striped livery vest. Information to Inspector Blackman, Peterborough. WESTMORELAND. 90.— Kendal ^( Borough).— Within the last 12 months— a massive yellow gold linked chain ( old- fashioned), engraved, about a yard long; an oval- shaped locket about in. long, black and gold star on one side set with pearl in centre, on reverse side " In Memory of " in black and gold raised letters, contain- ing photo of lady and hair. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal, Westmoreland. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 91.— Hull ( Borough). — Since 11th ult., a gold lever watch, No. 1011 ; 1 ditto, No. 62834. Between 7th and 8th inst., several silver- plated forks, tea spoons and table spoons, all marked " M. C." in monogram ; 1 kitchen timepiece, 2 gravy spoons, 1 soup ladle, and 1 teapot, newly bottomed. Information to Chief Constable Campbell, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). £ 15 REWARD. 92.— Scarborough ( Borough).— 17th ult., a gentle- man's gold English lever watch, No. j^, engine- turned cases, white face, gold hands, gold albert with long straight link, and short twisted ditto alternately, attached. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Robert Harvey, Derwent House, Little Eaton, Derbyshire, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the property. Information to Chief Constable Pattison, Scar- borough. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. KENT. 93.— Mailing ( County).— 5th inst, at Yalding, a bay cart mare, 15| hands, black mane and tail, hollow back, small wart on near hip, scar on throat and back of ear, very vicious ; a cart bridle, with brass plate on each winker, marked " T. W."— Supposed by WILLIAM WOOD, who deserted from the Royal Artillery about three months since, age about 23, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, few whiskers side of face, tattooed both arms ; dress, light suit, black billycock hat. Of respectable appearance; wore a silver watch and steel chain. Information to Supt. Hulse, Mailing. ANIMALS, ETC., FOUND. SURREY. 94.— Guildford ( County).— 13th July last, at Cran- leigh, a dark chestnut horse pony, 13 hands high, 6 years old, short mane, long tail, in good condition; had new shoes on when found. Information to Supt. Barker, County Police Office, Guildford. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND' KENT. 95.— Tunbridge Wells ( i? oroj/^).- Wandering about, apparently of unsound mind—" GEORGE," age about 55, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair ( turning grey and bald on top) and whiskers ( cut short) dark, no moustache; dress, dark mixture tweed suit ( no pockets in trousers), white cotton shirt and white linen collar marked " Moon," black silk neckerchief, hard felt hat, without lining; had in his possession two tf TTTE POIYTCW ) 0- A7FTTR FUIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1885, handkerchiefs marked " Moon." Is supposed to have escaped from some Asylum. Information to Head Constable Embery, Tunbridge Wells. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 96,— Richmond ( County). — Died suddenly at Muker, 2nd inst.- A MAN, age 47, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, snuff colour cloth coat with velvet collar, moleskin vest, cotton cord trousers, 2 shirts ( one light plaid, the other red, white and blue stripes), drab worsted stock- ings, side spring boots. Stated he was a bricklayer, and had worked a good deal about Skipton, and thathe had five daughters living at Bradford, of which place he was a native. Had in his possession a pedlar's certificate issued at Skipton to John King, dated 20th January, 1885. Information to Supt. Gregory Richmond, Yorks. MISCELLANEOUS. • CAUTIONS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 97.— The special attention of Police is called to the proceedings of a man calling himself A. DE L. BEL- MONTE, of No. 35, Great Percy- street, Percy Circus, London. His method is to advertise for lady artistes to assist in executing large orders for Christmas, Easter, wedding, and menu cards, giving a number and the office of the newspaper containing the advertisement as the address to apply for particulars. Lady appli- cants in reply receive a circular, headed " Royal Art Studio, Great Percy- street," holding out that from 15s. to six guineas per dozen cards might be realised, and stating terms of employment as £ 1 lis. 6d., a charge intended to cover the usual copies, postage on, or in parcels, as well as instruction in Floral Illuminating. Upon work being executed and sent him under these terms, all efforts to obtain payment from Belmonte have been unsuccessful. There is no doubt that the " Royal Art Studio " is a sham. In the event of its being known to Police that any persons have been defrauded by Belmonte, it is requested that the particulars may be forwarded to J. Monro, Esq., Assistant Commissioner, with a view to proceedings being taken against Belmonte, who is known to Metropolitan Police. 98— The special attention of Police is directed to a young German, whose practice is to call at houses and obtain money by false representations. Description, short, slight figure, very dark, appa- rently short- sighted ; dress, dark brown clothes, round hat, carries a cane. Speaks little English ; eager, excit- able manner. States he is known to Herr Pauer and Pro fessor Blackie; has been employed in the Strauss Orchestra, and requires a loan for the purpose of proceeding to an engagement as violinist in Scotland. Also that his parents were burnt in the disaster at the Ring Theatre, Vienna. May be recognised by a habit of seizing repeatedly and kissing the hand of the person he is addressing, or from whom he may have obtained money. 99.— The attention of Police is called to an ad- vertisement which appears in various papers as fol- lows :— " Violin for sale, rich tone, labelled ' Antonius Straduarius, Cremona, 1690'; good bow, lock- up case ; 25s. The lot may be had on approval." The object of this advertisement is clearly to mis- lead unwary people into the belief that they may buy a particular violin as advertised, and that such violin has the name of" Straduarius " on it. The fact is that hundreds of these violins are manu- factured, and the label " Antonius Straduarius," < tc., is affixed by the seller, who has appeared under the address of " Clara, 37A, Theobalds- road, W. C.," and recently " Mr. Bennett, Ramsbury House, Cardigan- road, St. Albans." It is doubtful whether a prosecution for fraud would succeed, but the advertisement is undoubtedly meant to deceive, and, as a matter of fact, deceives many. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. CHESHIRE. 100.— Stockport ( Borough).— Two pawn- tickets, one relating to a silver English lever watch, No. 45101, pledged 15th September, 1885; one for a silver Boston lever, No. 17, pledged 17th November, 1884. Information to Lieut. Col. Staples, Chief Constable, Stockport. LINCOLNSHIRE. 101.— Lincoln, South ( County).— In possession of a tramp, a silver tea- spoon, initialled " E. S.," and - 2 German silver table- spoons, marked " W. H." Information to Inspector Cabourn, Kesteven Polioe Station, Lincoln. WARWICKSHIRE. 102.— Coventry ( City).— In possession of THOS- HAYNES, a native of Coventry, committed for trial for larceny:— a gentleman's single- breasted black twill cotton overcoat ( new), fly fyont, bound with black braid, 2 pockets in skirts and ticket pocket with Haps, 1 outside left breast, lined with black cotton cloth, sleeves lined brown and blue Striped cotton, slit at back; a gentleman's single- breasted brown twill worsted overcoat ( new), fly front, bound with black luraid, 2 pockets in skirts and ticket pocket with flaps, 1 outside left breast, lined brown cotton, sleeves lined dark check cotton, slit at back,; a black twill cotton jacket, cut round, pockets on hips and outside left breast, lined with black cotton, bright black bone buttons. Information to Chief Constable Norris, Coventry. PROPERTY RECOVERED. CHESHIRE. 103.— Stockport ( Borough).— Tools, Case No. 41,2nd inst., and thief apprehended. 104.— Stockport ( Borough).— Watch, Case No. 74, 27th June, 1884. APPREHENSIONS. 10^— Metropolitan Police District, H Divi- sion— HENRY JARVIS, Case No. 3, 9th inst. 106.— Metropolitan Police District, T Divi- sion.— MAN and WOMAN, Case No. 102, 25th ult., and property recovered. 107.— Metropolitan Police District, W Divi. sion.- A. ATTER. Case No. 5, 9th inst. i 108— Bedfordshire, Luton ( Borough).— SIDNEY SMART, Case No. 9, 2nd inst. 109.— Cheshire, Stockport ( Borough). — MAN, Case No. 8, 14th August last; property not yet recovered. 110.— Cheshire, Stockport ( Borough).—^ RALPH BARNETT, alias WM. DICKINSON. Case No. 64, 9 th inst. 111.— Cheshire, Stockport ( Borough). — MAN. Case No. 11, 9th inst. 112.— Dumbartonshire, Dumbarton ( County). - JOHN HERON, alias JAMES HETHERINGTON, Case No. 23, 28th August last. 113— Lancashire, Bury ( County).— Supervisee WILLIAM HY. DUXBURY, Office No. 24061, Case No. 18, 2nd inst. 114.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— Super- visee PHILLIP ABRAM, Office No. 19781, see GAZETTE, 7th December, 1883. 115— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City). — License Holder THOMAS BEATTIE, Office No. 28731. Case 34, 25th ult.— Supervisee ALFRED SMITH, Office No. 23493. Case 32, 10th July last. 116.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— License Holders BRIDGET BURKE, Office No. 28408, Case No. 21, 4th ult.— PETER J, BIRMINGHAM, Office No. 28586, Case No. 21, 4th ult.— Supervisees ANNIE SMITH, Office No. 25C93, Case No. 34, 10th July last ANN FEENEY, Office No. 16669, Case No. 39th, 17th July last.— ELEANOR ROBERTS, Office No. 24218, Case No. 39, 17th July last.— GEORGINA WATERS, Office No. 24601, Case No. 39, 17th July last.— JAMES JOYCE, Office No. 26871, Case No. 42, 17th April last. — MARY JANE MARTOlST, Office No. 27986, Case No. 32, 21st August last— NANNY NOON, Case No. 22, 11th ult. 117.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Super- visee WILLIAM BAKER, Office No. 26219, Case 19. 9th inst.— Supervisee JAMES OWEN, Office No. 234^ 7, Case 22, 11th September, 1885. 118.— Shropshire, Wellington ( County). — License Holder JOSEPH JONES, Office No. 28228, Case No. 25, 2nd inst. 119,— Sussex ( East), Uckfield ( County).— ED- WARD REED, Case No. 28, 9th inst. 120,— Wiltshire, Marlborough ( County). — JOHN WEEKS, alias DOWNTON JACK. Case No, 49, 31st July last. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. FLINTSHIRE. 121.— Holywell ( County).— For horsestealing, at Rhyl, 7th ult.— EVAN GRIFFITHS, age 38, height 6 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair ( turning grey) light, scar between thumb and finger right hand. A native of Tyn- yr- Aber, Corwen. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hughes, Holywell. . HAMPSHIRE. 122.— Alton ( County).— For causing grievous bodily harm— WILLIAM FRANKHAM, age 40, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion and hair very dark, lost one eye ( supposed left) ; dress, blue- and- white striped guernsey, cord trousers, heavy lace boots, soft billy- cock hat. This man hawks goods about the country with a pony and cart. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rapkins, Alton. LANCASHIRE. 123.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report — License Holder JOHN WHITTAM, Office No. 28879, age 73, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair turning grey, eyes brown, nose bent, scar bridge of nose, right cheek, centre of forehead, back pf left hand, and 3id left finger; deaf. Sentenced at Manchester 24th October, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude for receiving. Licensed 30th September, 1885. H 1029.— Supervisees JOHN THOMAS, Office No. 20437, age 29, height 5 ft. 3£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar on forehead, each eyebrow, and back of neck. Sentenced at Manchester 9th February, 1882, to 9 months' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. 64541.— THOMAS HUGHES, Office No. 21558, age 20, height 5 ftf. 1J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, impediment in speech, burn mark left wrist, 4 blue dots above left wrist, burn mark front of left thigh. Sentenced at Manchester 16th October, 1882, to 6 months' hard labour and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. 72110. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable of Manchester. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 124.— Middlesborough ( Borough). — Forstealing a tricycle ( recovered at Derby)— ROBERT HUBBLE, age about 20, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, eyes ( supposed) dark, thin face, and large mouth, of gentlemanly appearance, good address, and very talkative ; dress, light grey overcoat, dark suit, brown double- peaked cap. Is also wanted for stealing a timepiece ( recovered) from a chapel, and for attempting to obtain lodgings by falsely representing that he was deserted by his cousin, an artist, who had absconded, leaving him without means. It is requested that inquiry be made at hotels, eating and coffee- houses, where he may represent himself as a tourist. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Aslie, Middles- borough. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 125.— High Wycombe ( County).— Remanded till 21st inst., for burglary— WILLIAM QUINLAN, alias JOHN SMITH and O'DONNELL, age about 35, height 5 ft. 5 in. ; complexion dark, hair ( nearly bald on top) black, high forehead, eyes grey, prominent eyebrows, thin face, narrow dark mark about 1 inch long across inside left wrist, white mark about the size of a penny on right side, several moles between shoulders, en- larged toe- joints ; dress, brown tweed jacket, trousers, and vest, red necktie, lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Dublin or London. Had in his possession the following property, sup- posed to be the proceeds of burglaries:— 6 pieces of union shirting, colours various ; 2 pieces grey flannel shirting ; 7 worsted damask table covers, colours various ; a man's black- and- white flannel shirt, 1 grey striped ditto, 1 red- and grey striped dittc, 1 brown tweed jacket, " J. S. 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" Standard Shirts." Quality and fit speak for themselves. I shall exhibit them to my comrades, and feel sure you wiU get orders from this part of the globe. Make use of my opinion if you think fit. " To Mr. J. Hickland, 6 and 7, Kent- street, Belfast." GEO. BURST, Supt. aid D. C. C. INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS. When ordering shirts please state width of neck and length of arm, also say whether a wool or satin neck- band is preferred. For drawers give width of waist and length of leg ( inside). Please make P. O. O. payable to JAMES HICKLANE AND CO., at Genera] Post'Oifice, Belfast. Gentlemen,— Finally, I ask but one trial order, and that you will do me the favour of letting your friends and comrades see my renowned manufactures.— I am, Gentlemen, yours very faithfully, JAMES HICKLAND, Royal Irish Constabulary & Police Contractor and Manufacturer, KENT STREET, ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. tt- W II I"' f li'V T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1885. THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIED TO NEARLY EVERY FORCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, ALSO SUITABLE FOR THE ARMY AND RAILWAY SERVICES, The above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper, made expressly for the Service, with horizontal eaeapement, enamel dial, extra jewelled, highly finished strong works, thick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 16s. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials as to excellence of Workmanship, sent post free on application to H. J. NORRIS ( Son of the Head Constable), Watch Manufacturer and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Safe by Registered Post without risk to the Purchaser. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, & c., 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NOREIS'S Official Timekeeper at £ 5 10s. is a High- class Silver Watch made expressly for the Army, Police, and Railway Services; it is of unusual strength, constructed for rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. N. B.- It is not generally known that Coventry the Largest Watch Manufacturing District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trade and Foreign Markets with Thousands of Watches annually, there being employed in this Trade upwards of 5,000 persons, enabling Coventry to make Watches on the most approved, best, and newest principles, at the lowest possible cost SPIERS & POND'S CRITERION, 1 REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, i. LONDON. served, in the Grand Hall. Table d'Hote Le Diner Parisien^ shtRo„ m SERVED DAILY from 6 till 8.30 ALSO ON SUNDAYS. In the East Room Special FreBch Dejeiniers and Dinner a la Carte. Cuisine Recherche. Grill Room for Suppers till Midnight. Public Banqueting' Rooms, Ma « onic Rooms, Cafe, American Bar, Smoking Room, Lavatories. ' SPIERS and POND, Limited. BANKRUPT AGENCY ASSOCIATION ( REGISTERED). ( ONLY ADDBESSES) 123, CHEAPSIDE, and 77 and 78, HIGH HOLBORN. PROVINCIAL BBANCH: 34, HIGH STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Formed by Manufacturers and Merchants in all trades to dispose of Bankrupt Stocks as consigned to them by Trustees in Bankruptcy. The following is a Copy of a Tender of Stock just received• RE HAMMOND and POPE ( In Bankruptcy), WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS and WOOLLEN WAREHOUSEMEN, MANCHESTER. Description of the whole or portiousof tlie Stock on the premises, and Scheduled as per Catalogue, issued Sept. 10th, 1886 ( errors and omissions excepted). . . . Hereby tender for the purchase of this Stock, enumerated in the following Schedule, at the Discount off the Wholesale Cost, as inserted in the outer margin of the same Schedule on the usuil Cash terms and condition. ABSTRACT. Men's Suits in Tweeds. Diagonals, & c No. , Trousers, in Mixtures „ , Coats in Tweeds ,, , Coats and Vests in Tweeds. Diagonals, & c ,, , Overcoats in Tweeds, Diagonals, Beavers, Meltons ,, , Covert Coats in Tweeds, Diagonals, Venetians, & Meltons „ , Sundry Garments, Bicycle Jackets, Breeches, Vests, & c t, Boys* and Youths' Suits in West of England Tweeds, Serges, Black Diagonals, & c ,, , ,, Overcoats in Tweeds, Meltons, and Beavers , t jt „ Troufers, various kinds ,, Children's Suits, iu Mixtures, Diagonals, & c ,, Overcoats in Mixtures, Meltons. Diagonals & c ,, Woollens, comprising Scotch, Irish, and West of Eng- land Tweeds. Doeskins, Serges, Meltons, Beavers, Worsteds, and Elastic Coatings First Stock Ten- Wholesale dered for Cost as per at Dis- Stock book count off. ule £ s. d. 1 736 15 6 2 414 10 C 3 128 9 4 4 256 18 10 5 528 lq t 6 135 11 S 1 83 15 2 52\ per cent. e 310 18 10 9 256 3 C 10 34 15 2 11 362 18 5 12 196 14 3 678 13 9 Nett value £ 4130 17 6 £ 1962 3 3 Our nett Selling price, less the 45 per cent. < 1. s. d. Men's Suits ... 15 11to3S S Trousers 4 litol4 9 .. Coat-* 8 9 to 18 11 Coat and Vest 14 6t> 31 0 Overcoats 12 6 to 41 0 Co vert Coats... 11 9 to 27 6 Single G'rmnts 3 6 to 10 C Boys' Suits ... 8 11 ; Overcoats 6 B . Trousers 2 9 ild's Suit .2 9 , Overcoats 3 11 Measure 8 11 35 0 24 G to 25 to 18 to 7 to II to 12 to 13 to 50 to 36 The above valuable Stock having been consigned, we now offer the same at a Discount of 45 per cent, from the Wholesale Cost. As it is impossible to enumerate all the different selling prices, we quote in the outer column a few of the ranging prices which, upon comparison, will be found of extraordinary value. The remaining portion of Smith Nicholls's Stock of Hosiery and Hats at further Reduced Prices. The remaining portion of J. L. Miers and Co.' s Stock of Fancy Goods at further Reduced Pi- ices. SIMPLICITY. " Last week we read of the Gospel invitation being very simple. I will tell you another thing that is simple. The law of God is very simple. Have you ever met anybody who said he could not understand the Ten Commandments 1 They are easily under- stood. They are not many, but even these are con- densed again into two—' Thou shaltlove the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with* all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and thy neighbour as thyself.' Is that not simple ?— understood immediately; re- membered easily; assented to readily t " I will tell you another thing that is very simple— what Christ is to the believer He is everything to him. We must use Christ. Christ is everything that we need. God the Father has made Him so ; God the Holy Ghost applies Him so. The end is also very simple. ' He that believeth shall be saved ; and he that believeth not shall be damned;' And Heaven is a very simple thing. The Apostle John describes it in words of one syllable, ' We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.' Let us be simple in what we believe. Let us be simple in our aim. We have only one to please, that is God. One to follow, that is Christ, near unto us in every time of trouble. And let us be simple in our joy ; let us settle it in our own minds, and not have to go over the thing again and again. May the Lord give to us that we may love the simplicity which is in Christ Jesus." DR. A. SAPLIER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCO A. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, KDEIFHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. Proprietor - - H. ECCLE8 ( Late Superintendent X Division Metropolitan Police). This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly situated, s close to Charing Cross and the Royal Courts ol Justice, Police Officers and Witnesses coming to London will find a comfortable home on most reasonable terms. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BENSON'S ( NEW PATENT No. 4658) " LUDGATE " WATCH Has obtained the HIGHEST AWARD of a GOLD MEDAL at the INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. SILVER, £ 5.5. GOLD, <£ 12.12. The " Lndgate" Watch is a Silver English Lever OF MY BEST LONDON MAKE, with •' SPECIAL STRENGTH " THREE QUARTER PLATE MOVEMENT. Jewelled throughout in Rubies, true Chronometer Balance, Adjusted for Extremes, with Damp and Dust- proof Patent Ring Band and Extended Barrel, Massive sterling Silver Dome Cases, with CRYSTAL GLASS Front, which combines the Strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Open- Face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, and OPENSat BACK. The immense superiority in Value, Accuracy, and Durability of the " Ludgate" Watch to Swiss and American ( made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full- Plate English Lever ( still sold by other makersi, from the great defects of which the " Ludgate" is exempt— is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL. The ONLY ONE adjudged to English Watches. The " Ludgate" is of better Quality and Value than any £ 10 Watch hitherto made. The " Ludgate" is my best L « ndon make, Strong, Handsome, and'Rcliable, will stand the Hardest Wear and Roughest usage, and is therefore the Best Watch for Constables, Sergeants, Inspectors, and Superintendents. Will be sent Free and Safe at my risk to all parts of the world for £ 5 5s-, or in 18- Carat Gold Crystal Glass Cases, 12 Guineas ( No. 3 Size). A Remittance by P. O. O., Draft or Cash, must accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. Benson is the only Maker of a Three- Quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 5s. in Silver, or £ 12 12s. in Gold, and that our Patent " Ludgate " Watch cannot be had through or of any other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any Infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. An illustrated and Priced Book, explaining the advantages of this Watch, will be sent Post Free on application to J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to H. M. the Queen, 1 HE STEAM FACTORY, 62 and £, i, LUDGATE HILL, E. C., And 25, OLD BOND STREET, W., LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GOI. D MKDAL, the demand, always great, has so increased aa to necessitate more extensive Machinery, which now enables us to Execute all Orders for the " Ludgate" Watch without delay. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from £ 2 to £ 500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks fllouse. Chime and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Box- js, free on application. CLUD ASSOCIATIONS.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City, Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police will 11 ml their incomeB eossiderably increased byestablishingClubsfor the New Patent " Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from £ 5 to £ 10 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore beund to supersede all others. Particular! on application. ROYAL AQUARIUM.—" THE PALACE OF TEN THOUSAND LIGHTS." What the Press says : — " The Standard."—" The1 visitor passing from the street into the interior of the building seems to be transported at once into a region of Fairylaud or Oriental romance. . The tout ensemble is perfect. . Expressions of admiration were to be heard on all sides." " The Daily News."— The whole of the vast interior is outlined with gas jets, and forms one of tho most striking spectacles ever seen in a place of entertainment. . . It was, however, remark- ably fresh and cool." " The Post."—" The Variety Entertainment now being given at the Royal Aquarium is of its kind exceedingly good." " The Daily Chronicle."—"' Something for everybody ' is per- haps the best designation that should be applied to an exhibition betraying both managerial tact, and no small expenditure." ROYAL AQUARIUM.— NOTICE.— THE MUSICAL TRE AT OF THK SEASON.— THE LOST CHORD, cornet solo by Mr. A. Webb, with GRAND ORGAN accompauin ent by Pro- fessor Albert Lowe, TWICE DAIL V until furthei notice, viz., at 4.35 afternoon, and 9.55 evening. ROYAL AQUARIUM.—" THE PALACE OF TEN THOUSAND LIGHTS " The Most Enchanting Scene in Europe. Full Programme and Arrangements for THIS DAY. GRAND ORGAN RECITALS. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. MISS LILY LANDON, Juvenile Vocalist. FLEURY, Lightning Artist. MDLLE. NYDIA DE BLEIKEN, French Chansonette Singer. SAM RED FERN, Comique. EDGAR GRANVILLE. The VAIDIS SISTERS, in their mar- vellous and graceful Performances on the Revolving Trapeze. DE VOY, LECLERCQ, LOVETT, and PETERSON. G. H. CHIRGWIN, the originalWhite- eyed Kaffir. Mons. TREVVEY, Jongleur Equilibriste, and his unique Shadowgraph Perform- ance. OCEANA, the lovely Empress of the Slack Wire. FIELDS and HANSON, the great Arriterican Musical Humourists. MISS AGNES BECKW1TH, with the Beckwith Family— Swimming Entertainment at 5.30 and 9.30. ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 12.0 noon; Car- riages at 5.30 afternoon, 11.30 evening. N. B.— Excursionists to London admitted at half rates on producing their return half railway ticket. After- Even- noon. ing. 1 30 6 O 3 0 8 O 3 5 8 5 3 45 8 15 4 0 8 30 5 0 8 45 3 15 9 15 5 15 9 30 3 30 10 5 — 10 20 — 10 35 — 10 55 4 15 11 5 ROYAL AQUARIUM.— THE HOME OF BILLIARDS. - NOTICE.— The First Great Billiard Tournament of the Season.— To- morrow ( Saturday), October 17, to Saturday, Octo- ber 24. Every duy at 3.0and8. O. Seats can now be booked in the Royal Aquarium Libr brary. ARIU KOYAL ACJUARIUM. — ( IKhA 1 INTERNATIONAL COOKERY and FOOD EXHIBITION, December 7 to 19, 1885. Food in Process of Manufacture, Preparation aud Decora- tiou. Lectures, Demonstrations, aud Competitions iu Cookery. The Famous Viennese Orchestra of Lady Performers ( tiO in number) twice daily. tOffDOH : FEINTED FOB HBB KAJISTT'l grlTIOKBBY 08FI0H 8T JUDD AND 00.. DOCIOBS' C03QC0SB, it. O.
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