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Date of Article: 20/10/1885
Printer / Publisher: Judd and Co., Limited, Doctors' Commons, E.C. 
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Volume Number: VOL II    Issue Number: 189
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THE POLICE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1885. VOL. II., No. 189. REGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICB GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, LOWDOS, S. W. 2. Particulars eoncerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some peison 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 of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of los. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an offioer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inaerted, 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 b:. 1. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed 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 an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen properly to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editsr 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 be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded ss 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, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Ore'J. Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond # Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Fostal Order. « ) Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisxrMia. J. Mono, Editor. WAR OFFICE, OCTOBER 20, 1885. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. OFEIOB NAME. 1 Adams, Wm. 2 Allden, J. 3 Appleton. Harry 4 Bailey, Frederick 6 Bailey, George 6 Baker, Edwin 7 Brooks, James 8 Brown, George 9 Brown, John 10 Burke, Edward ESQ. WO. OOEP8. WHERE BORN. e OOM- o B PLXN. HAIR 11 Burke, Peter 12 Burke, Thos.' 13 Butler, Thomas 14 Carr, John 15 Carroll, Wm. 16 Chaney, Edward 17 Clark, Frank 18 Clelland, James 19 Cockburn, F. Geo. 20 Collinsrs, Charles 1821 Cameron High. 1173 Royal Scots 394 Northern Reg- t. 1455 Middlesex Regt. 2* 418 13th Hussars 68S Middlesex Regt. 2636 4th Dragoon Gds 1239 Yorkshire Regt. 1432 Leicester Regt. 1920 Dorset Regt. 771 372 1301 784 38019 2478 1569 2717 1892 R. Innis. Fus. Royal Engineers R. Sussex Regt. Border Regt. Conn. Rangers Royal Artillery 13th Hussars Cameron High. Royal High. Dorset Resrt Dunbar Birmingham Berkshire E. Hothley, Sussex Beeston, Notts Kensington, Mdx. Aldershot, Hamps. Yorkshire All Saint's, Loughbro Lambeth, Surrey St. Catherine's, Dbln Winchester Wellingborough Arthuret, Cumbrland labourer Drumcliffe, Clare Chatham, Kent Bath, Somerset Bowness, Linlithgow St. Cuthbert's, Edin. Mntain Ash, Glams. fresh brn fair brn fresh brn fresh brn fresh It brn fair brn fresh brn fresh It brn fresh brn fallow I brn EYES. brn grey blue blue blue bra blue grey grey hazel REOIMKNTAU OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION DATE OF PLACB 07 black smith labourer labourer miner clerk collier regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes 9 Oct. 26 Aug. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 24 Sept. 10 Oct. 2 Oct. 13 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. red light brn It brn fair light brn brn It brn bra grey blue brn blue blue blue grey blue hazel hazel regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals Ft. George Griqualnd Preston Dover Colchester Dover Manchestr Sheffield Leicester Dorchester MARK'S ASH REMARKS. birthmarks right knee 10 spots left arm cut light eyebrow mole right thigh coat of arms rt forearm, woman's head It scar front of chest 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Sept. 9 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. scar rt groin, each kneecap, two rt arm Curragh Worcester Portsmoth Carlisle Templmore Pembroke Colchester Ft. George R. A. G. I, right forearm Aldershot " La Coste Dorchester lost part of second right finger scar right cheek cross on chest, anchor & heart It hand 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Connolly, C. Conroy, Francis Davies, J. Davis, Wm. Deybanks, Harry Dicks, Thomas Downey, Martin Doyle, John Draper, Wm. Drennan. Georpe 2253 13 2075 15714 1267 2048 420 528 1529 R. Dublin Fus. D. of Corn. L. I. Cheshire Regt. Royal Artillery Welsh Regt. Roval Artillery R. Irich Regt. Lanes Fus. R. Sussex Regt. Cameron High. Allen, Newbridge Castleblaney Leeds, Yorks Bristol Uttoxeter, Staffs Stamford, Lincoln Stradbally, Waterfrd Manchester Birmingham Barony, Lanark labourer labourer collier black smith labourer collier labourer moulder caster binder fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh 10 fresh 7| fair 4] fresh 4 sallow 4 fresh dk brnihazel brn Ibrn dk brn brn brn grey blue grey grey grey brn brn sandy grey brn grey bra bra regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals j plain clothes Regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 29 Sept. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 20 Sept. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. Naas Dublin Chester • Cardiff Lincoln Clonmel Bury Portsmoth Ft. George! ecar left side head, lelt elbow, and rt hip scar left hip blue stain right side of forehead • Ahmednagar scar over left eyebrow and collarbone scar right cheek tattooed right forearm 31Dutfin, Charles 32 Evans, Daniel 33 Evans, John 34 Evans, Richard 35 Evans, William 36 Farrelly, Peter 37 Field, John 38 Fisher, S. Chas. 39 Fletcher, W. 40 Gordon, John 2206 50215 1305 49264 1902 2236 1496 6363 1036 K. Dublin Fus. Royal Artillery Welsh Regt. Royal Artillery Dorset Regt. R. Dublin Fus. Essex Regt. Med. S. C. E. Lanes Regt. Scottish Rifles 41 Grimshaw, Daniel 42 Hailes. Christopher 43 Hall, Harry 44 Hampson, H. 45 46 47 48 49 60 Hancock, John Harg roves, John Hart, Thomas Hayward, Edwin Hayward, Joe Herbert, John Higgins, John 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 60 SI Kenna, Edward 62 King, Joseph 63 Lawlor, Thos. 64 Lee, Louis 65 Lee, Thomas 66 Lee, William 67 Levitt, Amos 68 Lewis, George 69 Lill, James 70 Logan. Peter Hill, Henry Hives, W. J. Howard, Charles Jackson, John James, J. Herbert James, John Jefferies, G. Albert Jones, G. Melville Kelly, James 46839 48828 37326 1369 5766 8710 6028 49706 50121 6962 36 1223 25 50281 2370 1211 1355 360 Royal Artillery Royal Artillery R. H. A. S. Staffs Regt. Med. S. C. Grenadier Gds. R. Sussex Regt. Coldstream Gds. Royal Artillery Royal Artillerv Scots Guards Northern Regt. Lincoln Regt. Border Rest. Royal Artillery 11th Hussars Royal Artillery Gloucester Regt D. of Corn. L. I Rifle Brigade Blaris, Antrim Hanifckangel, Cmthn Havrfrdwest, Pmbrk. Canterbury Poplar, Middx. St. Chede's, Mnchstr 1; Hastings Southwark, Surrey Crosby, Liverpool Paisley,- bricklayer carpenter haulier labourer labourer abourer bricklayer dispenser labourer Renfrewshire labourer 19^ 38| 22 184 23j 20 21f 194 Oldham, Lanes Blakeney, Gloucester Burford, Oxford Chorltn- on- Medlock St. Pancras, Mdx. Birmingham Chichester, Sussex Margate, Kent Yeovil, Somerset Festiniog, Carmarthn Sunderland Northampton Battersea, Surrey Windsor, N. America Newcastle- on- Tyne St. Mary's, Swansea Exeter S. PhiUips, Bristol Marvlebone, Mdx. St. Mary's, Dublin cottn tpinr collier smith labourer packer teacher labourer carpenter groom tailor seaman rivetter barman painter labourer seaman labourer engineer labourer labourer 22 21i 22 19J 28^ 21 18 25 19} 24| 19| 22} 18 27 194 22| 25 19* 194 23 6 44 8 5 7 6! 10 H fresh sallow dark fresh sallow fresh dark fresh sallow fair It brn blue regimentals dk brn dk brn regimentals dk brn hazel regimentals 6 H o 5 l\ 5: 10; _ 7 6* 74 fiJ 84 6{ T. t; 5 7 2401 50120 47780 1288 1242 6098 1738 50675 50742 1140 R. Irish Rifles Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Lincoln Regt. York & Lane Rt. Royal Artillery Royal Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Scottish Rifles Clonagenn. Waterf'd St. George's, London Kilmore, Waterford Whitechapol, Mdx. Hastings Gt. Barford, Luton | S. Mary Cray, Dartfd Hereford Bow, Mdx. Barony. Lanark factry hnd shoemaker labourer cigar makr labourer labourer groom labourer labourer fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh fresh brn fresh florid fresh fresh ruddy brn grey dk bra brn bra blue brn ' brn dk brn brn brn grey It bra grey plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes brn brn bra brn brn brn Igrey I grey blue bra hazel hazel 294 iSA 23 183 29 194 20 24 22 5j| fresh C.| fresh 61 callow 6 dark 31 fair 4 \ fresh 3| fair 7 fresh 9J fresh 4 fresh dk brn blue brn grey aubrn blue bra hazel dk brn blue bra grey brn bra brn blue brn blue black brn bra < rrey brn blue brn hazel sandy grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. tattooed mark of towl, anchor rt forearm face very much freckled bine mark left ear Maas Newport Cardiff Devonport Dorchester: Naas Warley Cantrbury Enniskilln * en route scar left shoulder " Cardiff to Hamilton • x swords k shield It frarm, rt frarm marks long scar left side of neck plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Ang. 9 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. Woolwich scar right side of neck Hilsea scar left knee and right eye Woolwich coffee stains on chest Manchestr Netley dot, anchor, line left forearm Dublin Chichester Chelsea Hilsea Newport en route Preston Lincoln Carlisle Liverpool Ballin colig Cardiff Horfield Dublin Birr tattooed left arm iVictoria, crossed muskets, to , It forearm " Leeds to London scar over left eye scars right breast and left calf scar right forehead J. H. J., bow, and dots left forearm irregular brown markings on abdomen 2 dots left, 1 dot, bum mark right arm, anchor left forearm 2 flower pots on chest lit brn Iblue brn brn brn grey bra brn dk bra hazel It brn blue brn brn brn grey brn blue brn grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals 5 Oot. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 4 Oct. 12 Oct. 9 Oct. Clonmel Newport Preston j Lincoln Sheffield Hilsea Hounslow Liverpool Weedon Glas? ow small mole between right eye and ear brown patch right shoulder scar right knee scar root of n'. « e 198 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 9 , 1885. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. CO BPS* WHERE B0BN. TRADE! S 1 COM- HATH. 1 PLXN. REGIMENTALS OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATE OF I PLACE OF MARKS AND REMARKS. 71 Longbottom, W. 72 Mahon, John 73jMahon, Michael 74 Martin, John 76' May, Henry 76iMcCarron, Hugh 77 McDonuell, JameB 78MoGee, James 79 KcKeuzie, John 80[ McPherson, James 81 McPherson, Wm, 82 583G C. & T. Corps R. S. Fus. R. Irish Rifles N. Staffs Regt. R. Innis. Fus. Roval Artillery R. " Dublin Fus. Royal Artillery A. & S. High. Seaforth High. 1131 1640 1460 46359 1843 1666 1733 91 97 98 99 100 Meaney, James More, J. Murphy, Joseph 85 Nelson, James 86 Norris, John F. Peckham, F. 88 Peden, David 89 Pinder, E. H. 90 Reilly, Thomas Richards, Harry 92 Roach, Michael Robertson, J. B. Robinson, James Robinson, James 96 Rogers, Charles Ryder, William Sackland, Andrew Sauford. Henry Seath, D. 101 102 103 Sharp, David Simmonds, C. Wm, Smith, George 104 Staiuton, Chas. F. 105 Stone, John 106 Sullivan, John 107 Taylor, James 108Thomas, Evan 109iThompson, Samuel HOjTipper, A Samuel 1833 Seaforth High. 1316 R. Dublin Fus. 969 Cameron High. 2634 Liverpool Regt. 2202 R. Dublin Fus. — IE. Yorks Regt. 2104 Dorset Regt. 2670 R. Scots Greys 2543 13th Hussars 1529 York & Lane Rt. Radford, Notts Igroom Newcastle- on- Tyne [ labourer Larragh, Tipperary ' labourer Ripon, Yorks labourer St. Catherine's, Dbln waiter Old Monkland, Lnrk. puddler Kingstown, Dublin labourer Govan shoemaker Barony, Glasgow labourer Stenliousemuir, Flkrk moulder Mortlach, Banffshire groom Aughrim, Galway labourer Cupar, Fife baker Manchester, Lanes dyer Newtnstewrt, Omagh labourer Aston, Birmingham painter Brighton, Sussex labourer Calton, Glasgow shoemaker Bourne, Lincoln stationer Templemichael. L'frd labourer 1884 E. Kent Regt. Lambeih, Surrey 1903 Dorset Regt. Bermondsey, Surrey 15481 Royal Artillery Dublin 1939 R. Dublin Fus. Banbridge, Down 1940 A. & S. High. Loughall, Armagh 50267 Royal Artillery Hoxton, Mdx. 2740 York & Lanes RtlLeeds, Yorks 1181 R. Welsh Fus. St. John's, Nw- on- T 880 R. Irish Rifles St. George, Binnhm 989, Cameron High. Burntisland, Fife 4 sallow 8} fresh 5 fresh 7 fair 6} ifresh 6i ifresh 6$ ifresh 9} fresh 6 ' fresh 7} Ifresh 6 10 7 51 3| 4 * 1 10 6J 8 fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair brn brn brn brn brn brn black brn brn Ilk brn brn blue grey blue grey grey grey blue brn grey regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regia. enta. ls regimentals plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals 8 Oct. 6 Oct. 28 Sept. 4 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. 3 3 9 10 6 ,10 AJdershot A rmagh* Galway Lichfield Curragh Fermoy Armagh Glasgow P. M. Burg Ft George coal mark under right eye • on furlough mole rt sholdr, 3 scars rt groin, mark rt side anchor left arm, star & indistinct crown it pockpitted, scar right cheek 1 at toe left foot crooked It brn brn It brn brn light black It brn aubrn brn red It blue brn hazel hazel grey blue grey blue blue blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 10 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Sept. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 9 Oct. 8 Sept. 2 Oct. Ft George Naas Frt George Calcutta Naas * en route Dorchester Edinburgh Colchester en route* scar over right eyebrow scar back of neck, one left forefinger small white spot back left hand Ashby- de- la- Zouch to Leicester Sphynx, Egypt, crossed flags rt forearm scar on left eyebrow and at root of nos.- * Hythe toTynemouth carman bricklayer labourer waiter labourer fcootfinsher cook painter miner 737 1215 1207 1919 1974 1160 46914 1720 A. & S. High, Gloucester Regt. W. Riding Regt Liverpool Regt. 18th Hussars Dorset Regt. Dorset Regt. S. Wales Bordrs Royal Artillery Shropshire L. I Gateshead, Durham Newnham, Glo'ster Hammersmith, Mdx' London Hounslow, Mdx. Marylebone, Middx. Shankhill, Antrim Brynmawr, Brecon Silversheam, Antrim Wolverhampton 21 241 29| 25 j 29 24 23} 19l 20} 19| stoker collier carman tailor labourer bricklayer labourer collier tailor shoemaker 291J 5 19|| 5 19 -! 5 22} 6 21J6 24 5 19$ 5 25 5 23115 18* 15 fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh brn dk brn brn brn black brn brn brn light brn grey brn blue grey grey grey hazel grey grey blue regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow 71 fresh fair sallow fresh It brn brn brn brn ' brn dk brn bra fair brn dk brn 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 5 Oct. 28 Sept. 7 Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct._ Sept. 114 116 116 117 llllTurner, Alfred 112Turton, A. 113 Vance, John Walker, Harry Walsh, William A. Walters, George H. Walters, Wm. U8| Watts, Benjamin 119 Webb, Joseph 120[ Wjlliams, George mWilson, Edward Wilson, J. Dennis Winn, Wm. Wooldridge, T, 122 123 124 125 Wright, Henry 126 Wrigley, Edward 127lYoung, Wm. Jas. 2132 61 2892 1344 20179 47701 49949 6649 46657 833 9095 1512 Dorset Regt. Aston, Warwick cabnet mkr| 18| C. & T. Corps Newbury, Berks labourer 29} Highland L. I. Old Monkland, Lnrk moulder Lanes Fus. Attercliffe, Yorks grocer Royal Engineers Tormsham, Torquay musician Liverpool Regt. Melbourne, Victoria isailor Royal Artillery Whitchroh, Pmbrolte 957 Leicester Regt. Maidenhead, Berks" 2962 953 2ndDragoonGds Barony, Glasgow York & Lane Rt. Sheffield stableman labourer labourer grinder 23 19} 211 22} 2l| ,231 21 il9| Royal Artillery Med. S. Corps Royal Artillery Northmtn Regt. Grenadier Gds. W. Riding Regt. 43782 Royal Artillery Portsmouth, Hants Primnay, Aberdeen Liverpool Stoke- on- Trent High Gregor, Sussex Longwood, Yorks Wandsworth, Surrey It blue plain clothes hazel regimentals ] 3 Oct. blue regimentals 11 Oct. grey regimentals : 16 Sept. grey plainclothes 9 Oct. grey plain clothes 15 Oct. grey plain clothes 15 Oct. blue regimentals 8 Oct. blue regimentals 6 Oct. hazel regimentals 6 Oct. 5 Isallow sandy blue regimentals I 9 Oct. 41 ( dark brn blue regimentals 9 Oct. 6] fresh dk brn grey regimentals 8 Oct. 6l'fresh brn hazel regimentals 7 Oot. 6 fresh bra blue plain clothes | 9 Oct. 6Jifair bra brn regimentals 16 Sept. 5 Jeallow bra grey regimentals 6 Oct. 7 ' sallow brn hazel regimentals 8 Oct. 6f fresh brn blue regimentals 3 Oct. 8} [ pale brn blue regimentals 3 Oct. sailor med studnt groom collier labourer weaver carman 23} 23 231 21* 20 20} 5} lfre9h 7 A fresh 6" fair 6 fair florid fresh fresh brn It brn reddsh brn dk brn brn brn Cautrbury Dorchester Shorncfiffe Nass P. M. Burg Dover Pontefraot Wrexham Guernsey Frt George P. M. Burg Horfield Aldershot Calcutta Hounslow Dorchester Dorchester Brecon Pembroke Shrewsbry Dorchester dot back of right hand scar on face and right knee R. rt P. It arm, S. P. It thmb, mrk on ncie S. B. and wristlt It wrist, A. B., & c., rt wst spray of flowers left arm lost 1st joint left little finger scar left wrist pockpitted scar top of head, sailor, & c., rt forearm several moles on cheek and abdomen scar left eyebrow pockpitted, star tattooed right arm 9 dots left, scar right forearm bracelet and stars right hand anchor and bracelet rt hand, heart, & c left dot near left thumb 3 scars back of head, scald front of chest Aldershot Hamilton Bury Aldershot Calcutta Hilsea Aldershot Shorncliffe Sheffield blue grey grey blue dk bra brn hazel regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Hilsea Aldershot Fermoy Preston Chelsea Halifax Aldershot scar right groin ballet girl and bust of woman rt arm, & c. nose bent to right large scar over left shoulder blade scar left thigh, 3 inches above knee joint scar left eyelid scar left groin slight varicocele American eagle and girl right forearm brown stain right side, scar It side of neck ' T. Wool}" left forearm flower chest, anclir It leg, dot, & c., rt arm Discharged for Misconduct. OFFIOB NO. NAME. BEG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. M o 5 a | U COM- PLXN. BLAIR. EYEQ, CAUSE OF DIS- CHARGE AB STATED ON PAR- CHMENT CERT. DATE OF DISCHARGE PLACE OF DISCHARGE MARKS AND REMARKS. 128 Cross, William 129 Reiley, John 130 Seymour, John H. 4939 1059 821 Scots Guards R. W. Fus. Middlesex Rest. Bowness, Linlithgowibasketmkr York labourer Wandsworth, Surreylporter 25 191 20} 5 10 5 5| 5 10 fresh j fresh 1 fresh brn jgrey dk bra blue red j blue ignominy ignominy ignominy 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 8 Oct. London Cork Brixton crown and coat- of- arms left forearm flower, heart, cross, & c., left forearm ARMY RESERVE. OFFICII NO. NAME. BEO. NO. OOBPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. H H 1 5 W 1 a 8 COM- PLXN. HAIR. EYES. REGIMENTALS OR PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. DATE OF| PLACE OF 131, Barnes, John 132 Brophy, John 133 Cayne, John 134 Connor, James 135 Hampton, George 136 King, James 137Leooard, Matthew 138 Martin, Thomas 139 McQueen, George 140 O'Brien, George 1068 1932 1111 949 1138 1239 260 128 763 1068 Oxford L. I. ' Aberton, Whitehaven D. of Corn. L. L. lHrlingfrd, Kilkenny Lincoln Regt. ( SPeteratGowt, L'cln D. of Corn. L. I. Stirling R. Berks Regt. ( St. Paul's, B'ham. D. of Corn. L. I. Monagra, Limerick Med. S. C. ( Oldham, Lanes Med. S. C. Liverpool, Lane; Lincoln Regt. Hampstead, Mdx. Conn. Rangers iTralee, Kerry miner labourer groom miner labourer draper millhand labourer abourer stoker 29j 29 29 311 30 30} 28J 29} 26| 27 5 71 5 8^ 5 5 5 6 5 4| 6 1 5 7} 5 8 6 7 5 5 fresh fresh fresh dark pallid fresh fresh sallow fair swthy brn It brn It brn black bra brn brn brn brn bra grey blue grey brn grey grey grey blue hazel grey plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes 1 Apl. 1 Oct. 1 July 1 Oct. 1 June 1 Oct. . Tune, 85 June, 85 1 July 1 Apl. Whitehavn Bodmin Oldham Bodmin Reading Bodmin London London Hampstead Galway slightly pockpitted anchor left forearm served in Cheshire Rgt. name F. Lichfield 141 Phillips, William 142 Power, Patrick 143 Price, Henry 144 Quinn, John 145 Salmoan, Austin 146 Schlesinger, E. P. 147 Sole, George 148 White, Charles 517 597 513 490 946 4273 1274 1050 Med. S. C. R. Berks Regt. Oxford L. I. D. of Corn. L. I. Oxford L. I. Med. S. C. Lincoln Regt. D. of Corn. L. I. Sligo [ clerk Bridgend, Glamorgn labourer Egton Wlingtn, Salop labourer North, Cork labourer Lonsburgh, Mayo labourer Marylebone, Mdx. clerk St. Mary's, Ely porter St. Martin's, Wrwck clerk 32} 25 261 27i 26} 24} 26 25} 5 fi 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 5? 5 6 5 51 fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh brn brn brn dk brn brn dk bra bra brn blue grey grey grey grey brn grey grey plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes June, ' 86 1 June 1 Apl. 1 Oct. 1 Apl. June, ' 85 1 July 1 Oct. / London Reading Shaw bury Bodmin Askelane London Ely Bodmin ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Subject to the Admiralty Regulations ( Police Gazette, 29th Sept., 1885) a reward at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship of not exceeding £ 3, will be paid for on apprehension, within two years, of Deserters or Absentees ( except when apprehended within the precincts of a port or place where there is a Police Force employed on any Naval Establishment). Expenses will also be paid in accordance with these Regulations. OFFICII NO. NAME. fmp DESEBTED FBCK DATS. RATING. WHERE BORN 8 •< E i COM- PLXN. HAIR KTE8. MARTTS AND REMARKS. 149Croucher, Horace 1Rover, deserter 150 Dore, Edward D. of Wellington, deserter 161 Hastings, W. II. Rupert, deserter 152 Hatchard, G. St. Vincent, deserter 153lRalph, Henry ' D. of Wellington, deserter 4 Oct. 29 Sept. 11 Oot. 23 Sept. 29 Sept. stoker stoker A. B. boy, 2nd class stoker Sittingbourne, Kent Ryde, Isle of Wight St. Mary's, Leicester Corfe Castle, Dorset Portsea, Hants 20 23 21 151 30| 5 3} 5 6 5 6 5 Of 5 7 fair fair fair fresh fresh It brn brn bra brn brn blue blue blue grey aazel tattooed left arm of nos HO. NAME. ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters. r WHERE E0RN. COM- PLXN. HAIR. 154 Cm, John Lvrpool R. S. iNewcastle- on- T. seaman 155 Currie, Thomas London R. S.( Shepherd's Bush carpenter 156Richardson, C. T. R. M. L. I. [ Halifax tailor^ 6 71 dark , brn | blue 5 7' fresh | brn blue 5 6jifair | brn , hazel REGIMENTALS OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DATE OP PLACE OF DESERTION. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. plain clothes plain clothes regimentals 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 5 Oct. Munches tr KmngsRwIspot tattooed left wrist Gosport TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 9 , 1 8 8 5 . T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 199 MEK & WOMEII, RICH & POOR. AIX! IPC Proprietors, THE MEDICAL BATTERY COMPANY, LIMITED. WTiirli mntp » - ir, » n milmi. leputafleTi. find is universally approved l. y the I/-,-\ r]( oK Phvlidfin. ns ttio Ilest, Safest, nnrl Mrwt Eifectunl Remedy for SCIATICA. LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DERANGEMENT, CONSTIPATION, LOSS OP SIRV* Power. lWU'll IEXT VITAL, KMiUIiV, El'Il. Ul'SY, PA11AA. YSI. S, IlYsTLKIA, lNl> H. ESTIU-\, KLLUG1S1J Livtu. 4c., ujJlm cured some of thu IU. JSI olntiuiae aud dl. tre » iogcMti, afler all Remedies ( s< MalIedl, LAIE failei The ElecincCunOit it produces IS THE LlEbT TOXIC KNOWN TO SCIENCE, EVERY WC A IT A W D W O K A N Suffer] r. from any of the alxnt, Ailment-, should send at once for an ELECTROPATIIIC BATTERY BELT, and oDtain relief. It will cort TOO 2 • S. and will afford you mure satisfaction, more comfort, and more speedy relief than fire times that anvmnt expends! in clrviStop phyvii kl litf awhile, t rv this rational treatment, an, J >,, u will assuredly l> e numbered anion*.!. tlie ever- iacr - asinK multilude who daily express their gratitude fur the priceless benefits demed from the " Klecimia'. hic" treatment. Ixtn't iicsitatc a moment, hut bit down at once, lest you fjrgtrt it. and write lor the ilelt, which will be sent to } Oil, Hue by )< o. L, on reeeipi of 21s* TESTIMONIALS. Tlie attention of Ladies is directed to the fol- lowing HIGHLY SATISFACTORY CASES, which, are worthy of the closest investigation by all who suffer from these DISTRESSING IRREGU- LARITIES, peculiar to the Sex:— From Mrs. J. HAWKEY 10, Matilda- street, Barnsbury, Lon don, !• » ., April 21. 1883:—" I have received great benefit since wearing your ELECTltOPATIIIC BELT. Wearing it has improved my healtn every way. I fail to express in words the satisfaction it gives me- I have not felt no well for years as I have since wearing your Belt- I was under the care of a physician for six- months, suffering from the usual irrefrulari'ies incidental to debility and bad circulation- I was despairing of ever feel- ing: well again, when I was recommended vour ELECTKO- PATII IC BELT- I cannot say enough in favour of it, but I shall be glad to communicate with any lady who would like further particulars of my case " INTERNAL WEAKNESS. Miss M- HUDSON, Twyford, Derby, writes. March 20, 18S5:— Seven months njro I purchased one of your ELECTRO PATHIC BELTS. I need not des- cribe the symptoms here, but refer you to my letter of June 17,1884, No- 3144- I have worn the Belt every day since that date ; it has been an untold comfort tc me- X would not be without one, and cannot say enough in favour of your Belts; all I regret is they are not better known- 1 shall be glad to write to any lady who may wish to hear more particu- lars respecting my case, and shall certainly recommend your appliances to my friends- IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. The Consulting Elec- trician of the Associ- ation, who lias made the application of Elec- tricity to the Cure of Disease a sj- ecial 6tudy, attends daiiy for con sultation ( personaPy or by letter) at the PRI- VATE CONSULTA TION - ROOMS, 52, ox- ford- street, London, W- Residents at a dis- tance should send for a Private Advice Form, jK> st- free- TESTIMONIAL. Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes as follows in Health, June 5, J8S. 3" I observe that the Medical Battery Company ( Limited), whose Belt has been fre- quently recommended in Htdlth as one of the very few genuine electrical appliances which the public may pur- chase with safety aud satisfaction, have migrated to new and commodious premises at 52, Oxford- street, Lon- don, W. M. C. B. Harness becomes Manaqing Director of the Company in questioo. lu these days of electrical quackery it is highly satisfactory to find that an enter- prise for the development of electrical manufacture OD a large scale has been projected. The public become necessarily the gainers by 6uch enterprise, inasmuch as the aims of a Company, conducted on the auspices of the Medical Battery Companv, are those of perfecting aDd extending, by the aid of capital and skilled labour, the manufacture of electrical appliances as aids to health and to the cure of disease. I do not doubt tho Company in question will lully justify, by the excellence of its manufactures, the confidence in its appliances I have hitherto expressed." Please forward size round the Waist next the skin when order- ing the " ELECTROPATHIC BATTERY BELT." PRICE 21S. POST- FREE. A Hundred- and- thirty- two Page Treatise, copiously illustrated, entitled ELECTROPATHY; or, HARNESS' GUIDE TO HEALTH," post- free. TESTIMONIALS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. E. J. SMITH, Esq., F. RH. S., of Durham University, Whim, Surrey, writes, May 1S85 r-" I am very glad to be able to coutirm my letter of Oct 20, 1S82 ( nearly three years ago). When I com- mt- need to wear your arpliances, not only was my bodily constitution much impaired, but ( far worse to tell) my memory was fast failing fr. iirt late hours and never- ceasing study. Now. however, by your skill, I am thankful to 6ay that both are rapidly being restored, and my brain is regaining its former health and power, thus becoming, as of old, a source ot" great happiness. In fine, I am very grateful, and you may refer anyene to me as a guarantee that I have derived great benefit through your means.' RHEUMATIC GO'JT. Major PAKENHAM. Longstone- honte. Amigh writes, Feb. 28, 1885—" I am very happy to inform yon that the ELECTROPATIIIC BELT uliich ton supplied me with has completely cured me ol the Rheumatic Gout, from which I had differed such intense agony for nearly two yeare, and I now ieei as sirens and art!'" e as I have ever felt in my life. Keveml of mr lri: nds have on my recommendation, tried these Belt., and in every casethc result has been most satieiaetuo On receipt of Post- Office Order or Cheque for 218., payable to C. B. HARNESS, Managing Director, THE MEDICAL BATTERY CO., LIMITED, 52, Oxford- street, London W. will forward, post- free, to any part of the United Kingdom, the ELECTROPATHIC BATTERY BELT, for a Lady or Gentleman, as represented in the accompanying woodcutB. SEND FOR COPIES OF THE INNUMERABLE TESTIMONIALS. 150,000 OF THESE CELEBRATED APPLIANCES ARE NOW IN USE. Note New Address— The Medical Battery Company, Limited, 52, Oxford Street, London, W. ^ JISSING, since 3 p. m., 19 th August, from his home at Hanging Heaton, WILLIAM ANDREW BREARLEY, aged 6, slender build, light hair, blue eyes; dressed in brown cord trousers, black worsted jacket, cap without peak, and old laced boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Airton, " West Riding Constabulary, Dewsbury. M ISSING, since 3rd inst., ALICE JULIA KEMP, age 16 years, tall and stout, dark brown liair ( cut sliort), • dark complexion, with scar on forehead; dressed in black- and- white small check cotton frock, light plaid ulster, red straw hat, • trimmed with dark red velvet, low lace boots, dress body may be marked " A. K.— A. W." Information to Mr. Supt. Purchase, Reading. PETER R0BIM SON'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE. MOURNING.— Upon receipt of letter or telegram, Peter Robinson's experienced Dressmakers and Milliners are ready to travel to any part of England free of expense to purchasers. They take with them a full supply of all necessary articles of the best and most suitable description for families and their sen- ants, at the same very reasonable prices as charged in the warehouse in Regent- street. THE COURT & GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 256 to 262, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. TO THE OFFICERS MEMBERS OF THE POLICE FORCES. GENTLEMEN,— We now Manufacture and supply the following articles to the Police Forces in the United Kingdom on a day's notice per Parcels Post:— Catalogue.—" STANDARD SHIRT," in blue and grey colours, 6s. 6d. each. Extra Larpo " Standard Shirt," with four rows of Crewe' Silk and Crown and Bose artistically embroidered on breast of each, 7s. The body of this marvellous shirt wiU fit men of a gigantic stature, and is 44 inches in length. Fancy Check and Striped Tweed Shirts, for Summer wear, 4s. 6d., 4s. 9d., 5s., and 5s. 6d. each. These are splendid shirts both in appearance and wear, and extra large in size. White Dress Shirts, of the latest invention, all sizes, at 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 5s., and 5s. 6d. each. " Royal Irish Lambskin Drawers," 4s. per pair. Extra large ditto, and double- seated, 4s. 6d. per pair. Patent Waterproof Cuffs, Is. 6d. per pair. Patent Waterproof Collars, all Bizes and shapes, Is. each. These wonderful inventions require no washing whatever, and are very suitable for men going on leave of absence. Large Linen Handkerchiefs, 6d. each. Extra Superfine Linen Handkerchiefs, 8Jd. each. Pure Linen Bath Towels, spongey make, Is. 8d. each. Extra Large Sponge Towels, Turkish make, 2s. each. All Pure Flai. Extra Long Elastic Braces, Is. 6d. per pair. Red Worsted Braces, 38 and 40 inches lonp, on a new and improved principle, for wear with uniform, 2s. 4d. per pair. These brace j are much appreciated for strength, comfort, and loug wear. Knit Socks, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., and Is. Sd. per pair. Very durable in wear. I am daily receiving letters from both English, Irish, and Scotch Forces acknowledging the marked superiority of my Manufactures. INSPECTOB PEARCE writes from Wakefield, under date of 4th Feb., saying that he is confident although stationed in the centre of the greatest woollen manufacturing coraitry in the world, neither he norms friends could obtain such a class of articles as I make and supply at anything approaching the price. He promises me his orders, and also to do his best in advancing my interests in Ms district. " East Grinsted, Sussex, 12th March, ' 85.— Sir,— I advise all policemen to try the R. I. C. " Standard Shirts." Quality and fit speak for themselves. I shall exhibit them to my comrades, and feel sure yon will get orders from this part of the elobe. Make use of my opinion if you think fit. " To Mr. J. Hickland, 6 and 7, Kent- street, Belfast." GEO. BEBBY, Supt. and 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 HICKLAKD AND Co., at General Post Office, Belfast. Gentiemen,— 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 gent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON To tchom all communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 0 , 1 8 8 5 . THE POLICE WATCH. AS SUPPLIES TO NEARLY EVERY FORCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. SPIERS & POND'S Table d'Hote ALSO SUITABLE FOE THE ARMY AND RAILWAY SERVICES, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON. served in the- Grand Hall. Le Diner Parisien w * teRooni SERVED DAILV from 6 till 8.30 ALSO ON SUNDAYS. In the East Room Special French Dejeuners and Dinner a la I'arte. Cuisine Recherche. Grill Room for Suppers till Midnight. Public Banqueting Rooms, Masonio Rooms, Cafe, American Bar, Smoking itoom, Lavatories. SPIERS and POND, Limited. The above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper, made expressly for the Service, with horizontal escapement, enamel dial, extra jeweUed, highly finished strong works, thick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 15s. 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, k., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NORRIS'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 i.: 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 Nswest principles, at the lowest possible cost. BANKRUPT AGENCY ASSOCIATION ( REGISTERED). ( ONLY ADDRESSES) 123, CHEAPSIDE. and 77 and 78, HIGH HOLBORN. PROVINCIAL BRANCH: 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 portions of the Stock on the premises, and Scheduled as per Catalogue issued Sept. 10th, 1885 ( 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 usual Cash terms and condition. _ T Our nett Selling price, les » the 45 per cent. ABSTRACT. First Wholesale Cost as per Stock book Stock Ten- dered for at Dis- count oif. Schedule Men's Suits in Tweeds. Diagonals, & c No. 1 ,, Trousers, in Mixtures ,, 2 „ Coals in Tweeds ,, 3 „ Coats and Vests in Tweeds, Diagonals, & c ,, 4 ,, Overcoats in Tweeds, Diagonals, Beavers, Meltons ,, 5 „ Covert Coats in Tweeds, Diagonals, Venetians, & Meltons „ 6 ,, Sundry Garments, Bicycle Jackcts, Brecchea, Vests, & e „ Boys* and Youths* Suits in West of England Tweeds, Serges, Black Diagonals, Arc ,, 8 „ Overcoats in Tweeds, Meltons, and Beavers ,, 9 „ „ Trousers, various kinds ,, 10 Children's Suit9, in Mixtures, Diagonals, iic. „ 11 Overcoats in Mixtures, Meltons, Diagonals & c ,, 12 Woollens, comprising Scotch, Irish, and West of Eng- land Tweeds, Doeskins, Serges, Meltons, Beavers, Worsteds, and Elastic Coatings £ s. < 1. 736 15 ti 414 10 Oi 128 9 4' 25G 18 10 528 13 0| 135 11 9 83 15 2 316 18 10 256 3 0 34 15 2 36* 2 18 5 196 14 3 52h per cent. Sett value s- d. s. d. Men's Suits ... 15 11 to 38 r „ Trousers 4 H to 14 9 .. Coats 8 9 to 1H Coat and Vest 14 GtoSl 6 Overcoats 12 0 to 41 & Covert Coats... 11 9 to 2* 6 Single G'nnnts 3 6 to 10 s Boys'Suits ... ; Overcoats , Trousers Child's Suit ... Overcoats Trousers to Measure ... 8 11 to 13 Suits 35 0 to 50 Overcoats 24 6 to 36 8 11 to 25 0 6 6 to 18 9 2 9 to 7 11 2 9 to 11 6 3 11 to 12 9 £ 4130 17 6 £ 1962 3 3 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 Prices. 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 ? They are easily under- stood. They are not many, but even these are con- densed again into two—' Thou shaltlove the Lord thy God wi* h 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 1 " I will tell you another thing that is very simple— what Christ is to the believer. He is everything to him. We must me 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. COCOA. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. C, Proprietor - - H. ECCL338 ( Late Superintendent X Division Metropolitan Police). This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly " Ituated, s close to Charing Cross and the Royal Courts of Justice, Police Officers and Witneeees coming to London will find a comfortable home on most reasonable terms. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. REASON'S ( NEW PATENT No. 4058) " LUDGATE" WATCH Has obtained the HIGHEST AWARD of a GOLD MEDAL at the INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. 8ELVER, ^ fisJjVv GOLD, £ 5. 6. / ODl £ 12 .12. The " Indgate" Watch is a SilYer 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, SET'S HANDS, and OPENSatBACK. 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 FuU Plate English Lever ( still sold by other makers;, 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 London make, Strong, Handsome, and Reliable, will stand the Hardest Wear and Roughest usage, and is therefore the Best Watch for Constables, Sergeants, Inspectors, and Superintendents. Will be sent Free nnd Safe at mv risk to all parts of the world for £ 5 5s., or in 1 8- Carat Gold Crystal Glass Cases, 12 Guineas ( No. 3 Size). A Remittance bv P. O. 0., Draft or Cash, must accompany order. SPECIALLY liOTE that J. W. lienson 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 Hook, explaining the advantages of this Watch, will be sent Post Free on application to J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to H. M. the Queen, THE STEAM FACTORY. 62 and 64, LUDGATE HILL, E. C., And 25, OLD BOND STREET, W-, LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GOLD MEDAL, the demand, always great, has so increased as 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 ( House. Chime and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, froeon application. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City, Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police will find their incomes considerably increased byestablishingClubsforthe New Patent " Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from £ 5 to £ 10 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all others. Particulars on application. Royal aquarium.—" the palace of ten THOUSAND LIGHTS." What the Press says :— " The Standard."—" The visitor passing from the Btreet into the interior of the building seems to be transported at once into a region of Fairyland 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 the 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." J^ OYAL AQUAKIUM.—" THE PALACE OF TEN Full AI THOUSAND LIGHTS " The Most Enchanting Scene in Europe. After- Even- noon. ing. 1 30 6 0 3 0 8 0 3 5 8 5 3 15 8 15 3 30 8 30 3 45 8 45 4 0 9 0 4 40 9 15 5 10 9 30 4 15 9 55 4 55 10 5 GRAND ORGAN RECITALS. SELECTIONS BY ORCHESTRA. MISS LILY LANDON, Wonderful Child Vocalist. FLEURY, the Lightning Artist. MISS MADGE STAVART, Ballad Singer. EDGAR GRANVILLE, Cosmopolitan Character Artist. MDLLE. NYDIA DE BLEIKEN, French Chansonette Singer. FIELDS and HANSON, American Humourists. The VAID1S SISTERS, in their mar- vellous and graceful Performances on the Revolving Trapeze. " The Lost Chord," CORNET SOLO, Mr. H. A. WEBB ; GRAND ORGAN, Prof. ALBERT LOWE. MDLLE. ZURA, Wonderful Double- Voiced Singer. G. H. CHIRGWIN, the original White eyed Kaffir. Mons. TREVVEY, . Jongleur Equilibriste, in all his latest acts, including his- extraordinary Hat Act, and his unique Shadowgraph Performance. OCEANA, the lovely Empress of the Slack Wire. STEBB and TREPP, the Viennese Gro- tesques. The most absurd and clever acts ever performed. Received with roars of laughter. MISS AGNES BECK WITH, 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. — 10 20 — 10 35 — 10 55 4 25 11 10 li OYAL AQUARIUM.— The FIRST GREAT BILLIARD . TOURNAMENT of tlio SEASON.— Progrnmnio for This DAY:— Afternoon, 3.0, W. J. Peall v. G. Collins; 6.0, W Mit- chell v. J. North ; Evening, 8.0, T. Taylor v. D. Richards; 9.30, W. Cook v. H. Coles.— EVERY DAY, nt 3.0 and 8.0. UMUON : ruHTKO FOB BHD MAJKBTT's STAT10XHBT OVFICE 8T tXJDD AND 00., OOOTOBS* OOJOCO. V8, B. O.
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