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04/05/1894

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Date of Article: 04/05/1894
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1080
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1080. REGULATIONS. 1. - A. U announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them snould tie wl 1 tressed to TUN JIUITOU OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, London, f. W. 2. Part if * i J rs concern ing persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE ! t ZETTK, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Part1, " liars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the artiite in question to be thereby identified. 4. In u! I ousts where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the p> j jfrrent must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Pol traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stall r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of lo. v. per por'rait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Even/ announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; ana, ifthe 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 be. 7. Announcements concei- ning 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 a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force uihich causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor 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, toll be wholly responsible for any proceedings whic/ i mai/ result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edit ion 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, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond S( Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parhamenl- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, 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 advertisements. R. AvnFRsnv. 1< Mifr> r. NOTICE. < c) ( cf) 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 strict alphabetical order. Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Property Stolen. fl). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 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 application in the form set forth in oircular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any oom- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICB GAZETTE, may be at onoe notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification bo made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1— Convict Supervision Department. — For stealing a bag and contents from an hotel, 5th ulfc., by means of a false key— Supervisee ALFRED ERNEST DAVIES, Office No. 46156, age 22, height 5 ft. .85 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, two moles back of neck, hairy seat and thighs ; dress, black diagonal cloth jacket and vest, striped tweed trousers, black hard felt hat or tweed travelling cap. Sentenced at Birmingham,! 3rd July, 1893, to 9 months hard labour and 1 year police supervision, for stealing a leather tag. Liberated 2nd ult. 2.— K Division. — Portrait and description of WILLIAM BELVEAR, alias BELLWOOD, whose light brown hard felt hat; had with him an Inver- ness waterproof coat; shabby- genteel appearance; apprehension io sought tor absconding from his bail 28th March last, charged with stealing title- deeds and obtaining money by fraud— Age 27, height 5 ft. in., complexion pale, hair dark, moustache brown, eyes brown, scar across top of forehead, left elbow, base of left thumb and first finger left hand ; dress, dark stripe jacket and vest, grey mixture tweed trousers, red tie with white spots, black hard felt hat, lace boots. Native of Hull. Warrant issued. 3.— T Division.— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of LOUIS VICOMTE CLEMENCEAU DE LA GAUTRAYE, alias CLIFTON, and CLAY- TON, whose apprehension is sought for larceny— Age 30, height & ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin face, hair dark brown, moustache ( curled at ends) light, eyes grey, thin light eyebrows, high forehead, straight nose, moles on back ; dress, when last seen, black coat and ve3t, dark stripe trousers, wears eye- glasses. Has been employed as a clerk and bicycle agent. See Case No. 13, 20th inst. Warrant issued. 4.— w Division— For s< ealing£ 2, 21st ult.— RICHARD HART, age 18, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion fair, pimples on face, hair light; dress, dark jacket and vest, tweed trousers, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A native of Brighton. Warrant issued. 5.— Y Division. — For stealing a black mare pony, 15 hands, white star on foretead, saddle marked, hoof cracked off fore foot, short tail; and a set of black pony harness, white metal mounts— A man, who gave the name of CLARK, of Hebbington- street, Somers Town, age 30, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion dark, hair and moustache brown, eyes dark; dress, short light jacket, light mixture trousers, hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6. — For stealing £ 310, 28th ult. — PERCY ALBERT MYALL, late of 37, Little Queen- street, W. C., age 22, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, sharp features, hair black, eyes dark and sunken, stoops; dress, blue jacket and vest, dark trousers, brown felt hat, linen marked " Percy A. Myall," and collars " Page, Poultry." Carried a small new brown leather hand- bag. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E, C. 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 7.— Buckingham ( Oounty). — Tor deserting his wife and four children, leaving them chargeable to the Buckingham Union, 31st March.— CHARLES WATTS, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight hnild, complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, thin sharp pointed noae, sharp face; dress, grey tweed suit. A hawker of fish, and rag and bone collector. Native of Buckingham. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Clarke, Buckingham. DORSETSHIRE. 8.— Wimborne ( County). — For deserting his family- ISA AC BENNETT, age about 33, height 5 ft. 5 in., face red and blotched through drink, hair brown; dress, dark jacket, stripe trousers, cap. A vermin destroyer; native of Handley, now of Barnstaple. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marsh, Wimborne. HAMPSHIRE. 9— Aldershot ( County). — For obtaining £ 25 by a forged cheque on the London and South Western Bank, Limited, Hammersmith Branch, drawn in favour of " T. K. KeDny "— A MAN, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 5 in., full round red face, slight side whiskers ; dre3S, small brown check suit and brown felt hat. Has the appearance of a groom. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephen- son, Aldershot. HERTFORDSHIRE. 10.— Bishop Stortford ( County).— For ab- sconding with Union clothing- JOSEPH LEWIS, age 32, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, heavy sandy moustache, eyes hazel, nose broken, little finger of left hand deformed; dress, black jacket, cord trousers and vest, black soft hat, new lace boots. Has been in the Army; a native of Albury, Herts. May be found working as a navvy in the neighbourhood of Edmonton or Tottenham. JAMES BLACKFIELD, alias BLACKWELL, age 74 ( look younger), height about 5 ft. 9 in , com- plexion fresh, hair and eyes grey; is stroDg and active; dress, brown suit with brass buttons, black billycock hat, lace boots. May go in the direction of Kent, and apply for work on farms. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tripp, Bishop Stortford. 11.— St. Albans ( City).— For embezzlement— FREDERICK SMITH, a baker, age 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 3 in., rather stont build, complexion fair, slight light moustache, slouching gait; has a peculiar way of carrying his head low down in hi3 shoulders, his eyes have the appearance of his being a heavy drinker. Warrant issued. 12— St. Albans ( City).— For obtaining food, & c., by false pretences— ARTHUR COOK, alias EVANS, age about 38, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache ( cropped close), and eyes dark, 2 or 3 teeth deficient in front; dress, black diagonal coat, blue vest with L. N. W. R. buttons, light blue stripe trousers; may be wearing blue or brown overcoat. He stated he was an inspector or collector on the London and Nortu Western Railway, and had a quantity of luggage at the station. He carried a carriage key and collar badge with " Inspector " or " Collector" thereon. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Blatch, St. Albans. KENT. 13.— Canterbury ( County).— For deserting his family— GEORGE LANE, age 45, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, hair and beard dark brown, weak eyes, round shoulders, large sore on one leg below knee, tender feet, and turns his toes out; dress, when last seen, black jacket, black cloth trousers, black leather peak cap, lace boots; dirty appearance, and addicted to drink. A mariner or labourer. Friends reside at Beceles, Suffolk. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wood, Canterbury. 14. — Canterbury ( City) — For obtaining money by fictitious cheques on the Ipswich Branch of the National Provincial Bank, and Cornish Bank, Messrs. Tweedy, Williams & Co., Truro— F. H CLARK, age 40 to 50, height 5 ffc. 5 or 6 in., stout build, complexion very fresh, slightly pockmarked, hair inclined to curl, dark brown ( turning grey), clean shaved, is addicted to drink; dress, black worsted frock coat, eilk facings, dark trousers, turn- down collar, cream- colour tie with pale blue spots, black hard felt hat, low shoes, sometimes wears a silver pin, Prince of Wales's feathers design, and a heavy gold ling on both little fingers; well educated and of gentlemanly address. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farmery, Canter- bury. 15. — Tunbridge Wells ( Borough). — For bigamy— TOMLIN WILLIAM DDNGATE, age 52. height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion dark, hair and moustache grey, burn scars under one eye, absoess soar left cheek, wart on right ear ; a heavy smoker, and addicted to drink ; dress, generally, dark grey jacket suit, and black hard felt hat. Y/ as lately a schoolmaster at Farndale, Yorkshire, which place he left on 12th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASH IRE. 16.— Bolton ( County). — For shopbreaking — JERVIS DIGGLB, alias ROBERT HARTLEY, age 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., slight build, complexion fresh, long face, scar centre of forehead, top lip, left cheak and right leg, ruptured right side, blue dot left arm. A french polisher; native of Bolton. He frequents the low parts of Liverpool and the neigh- bourhood of the Foreign Sailor's Home ; is fond of gambling ; supposed carrying a revolver. Previously convicted in Isle of Man, in 1883, for burglary, and sentenced to 5 years penal servitude. Information to Supt. Leeming, Bolton. 17.— Old Trafford ( County). — For stealing £ 2 — WILLIAM CARTER, age 16, complexion fresh, sharp features, hair light brown; dress, cardigan jacket, grey trousers, grey cap, strong lace boots. Was formerly in Barnes Home Industrial School, Heaton Mersey, and left there in February, 1893. His parents reside at Runcorn. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 18.— Skerton ( County).— For obtaining goods by false pretences, 5th ult.— ED WARD DAWSON, alias HOYLE, WEST, F. R. BEDWORTH, H. E. FRAMPTON, and G. E. MONKTON ROGERS, age 54, height 5 ft. 8^ in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes light grey, 3 artificial teeth in upper and 2 in lower jaw, scar third finger right hand, mole on neck ; dress, dark grey tweed suit, black overcoat, hard felt hat; carried a small handbag. His modus operandi is to reply to advertisements in the " Lady" newspaper, and request that the articles be sent on approval, stating ho is the manager of the Carnforth Ironworks. He then communicates with the postmaster of the village he desires the articles to be sent to, representing that he and his wife are travelling agents for Messrs. Wood & Co., Leeds, and requests that all letters and parcels may be kept until they call for them. Information to Supt. Bryning, Skerton. LEICESTERSHIRE. 19.— Loughborough ( County).— For embez- zling £ 50, the moneys of the guardians of the Loughborough Union— JOHN WILLIAM MOORE, age 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, com- plexion fresh, thin face, rather high cheekbones, hair, moustache, and small side whiskers dark brown, eyes brown, smart appearance; dress, usually, dark suit, light dust- coat, black hard hat. A native of Loughborough. Warrant issued. 20.— Loughborough ( County).— For stealing, 20th ult., a lady's silver watch, white dial, flowered, steel hands, chased back; a silver curb- pattern albert, locket, pencil, compass, and sixpence, and lion shilling attached ; a gold heart- shape scarf pin, engraved ; and a silver scarf pin, with white stone— GEORGE ERNEST GRAY, alias JOHN HALTON and FLETCHER, age 22, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey ; dress, black coat and vest, light trousers, brown hard hat, red tie, fastened through ring; wears two rings on little fingers, and carries a light stick with dog's- head handle. A native of Belper. He takes lodgings, representing he has obtained employment in the neighbourhood as a painter, and after getting permissiou to go to his bedroom, commits a larceny. Has been convicted of similar offences at Liverpool, Sal ford, and Derby. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Loughborough. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 21. — Pontypool ( County). — For stealing £ 38 10s. 5d.— WILLIAM MAXWELL, age 45, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown.,, long sandy moustache, nose appears to have been injured; has the appearance of being a heavy drinker; dress, light tweed suit, hard brown hat, may bo wearing- a dark overcoat. A builder's- foreman; supposed native of Cambridge. Has- worked at Board Schools, Police Stations, & c., in and around London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. James, Pontypool. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 22. — Towcester ( County).— Absconded, 9tb ult., from Tiffield Reformatory— PETER JONES, age 19, height 5 ft, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, 2 scars centre of forehead, scar corner of left eyebrow ; dress, blue jersey, blue cloth jacket, dark cord trousers. A native of Burslem, Stafford- shire. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Norman, Towcester. OXFORDSHIRE. 23.— Oxford ( City). — For stealing, 27th ult., an iron- grey mare, 6 years, 15 hands 3 in. ; a dog- cart, black body, wheels and shafts lined yellow, monosram W. F. on sides and tail- board, blue o ' cushions, black harness, with brass fittings ; value £ 80— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, dark moustache; dress, black coat and vest, high silk bat. He left Coventry at 3.15 p M , 29th ult., accompanied by a woman, driving in tbe- direction of Birmingham. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. PEMBROKESHIRE. 24.— Haverfordwest Castle ( County).— For stealing a gold lever watch, open face, white dial, " Thomas Harry" engraved on inside plate— JOHN DAVY, a tramping watch and clock cleaner, age 45, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to sandy1) light brown, eyes hazel, rather thick lips, stoops slightly, speaks with strong Irish accent, of intemperate habits ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark grey tweed trousers, black hard felt hat, and shoes. Supposed native of Dublin. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Pembroke- shire, Haverfordwest Castle. PERTHSHIRE. 25.— Perth ( County).— Portrait and description of WILLIAM JAMES SMITH, late a teller in th& office of the National Bank at Coupar- Angus, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement— Age 27, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, sharp features, small mouth, hair and moustache and eyes dark, long neck, carries his head forward. Is of dissipated habits and very talkative when in drink ; fond of loose company ; dress, dark blue jacket suit, black \ FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1 8 9 4. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 223 felt hat, heavy grey tweed ulster, wears a large old- fashioned chronometer watch, No. 260/ 561, maker— " John Arnold, London," and gold albert with appendage, " Presented to W. J. Smith by the Banff Bowling Club " thereon, which he will probably pawn. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police, Perth. STAFFORDSH IRE. 26.— West Bromwich ( County). — For em- bezzling £ 3 14s. 6d., 12th ult.— ALFRED MON- TAGUE GABRIEL, a traveller in perfumery, age 28, height 5 ft. 1 in., slight build, complexion, hair, and heavy moustache dark, eyes dark brown, Jewish appearance ; dress, dark coat, light vest and trousers, light dust coat, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A native of Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Whitehurst, West Bromwicb. 27. — Wolverhampton ( Borough). — For stealing, 16th ult., a pony, trap, and harness ( recovered)— WILLIAM J. HEMMINGS ( supposed false), age about 33, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light, moustache light sandy; dress, light dustcoat, dark check jacket and vest, light plaid trousers, black hard hat, stand- up collar, white tie, brown leather boots, blacked over; wore a gold watch chain. Information to Captain Burnett, Chief Constable, Wolverhampton. ribs, 2 vaccination marks left arm. Sentenced at Worcester Sessions, 5th January, 1888, to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for stealing - jewellery. Licensed 30th March, 1893. Z F O 717. Information to the Chief Constable City Police, Worcester. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CARNARVONSHIRE. FRANK 33. — Carnarvon ( County). — Re ARMITAGE, Case No. 63, 20th ult. The prisoner has pledged a gold keyless lever watch, No. 39912, and left at the same place a brooch, containing a portrait of Daniel O'Connell, to be sold for him. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Davies, Carnarvon. SURREY. 28.— Godalming ( County).— For failing to appear on a charge of neglecting their children — EMMA WAKEFORD, age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., • complexion fair, thin features, hair brown, eyes grey ; may be wearing an old grey jacket and brown • dress, or dressed in black ; a prostitute. Information to Acting Supt. Edgeler, Godalming. SUSSEX ( EAST). 29. — Battle ( County). — For embezzling d£ 69 16s. 2d., received by him as assistant over- seer for the parish of Mountfield— JAMES CATT, age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fair, slightly bloated, hair and heavy moustache grey, walks with slight limp owing to broken leg, and hangs his head when walking ; is fond of con- versing about inventions; dress, light brown melton overcoat, light coat and vest, grey tweed trouserss; • carried a small black bag ; of gentlemanly appearance. A native of Battle. May endeavour to leave the • country. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Smith, Battle. DORSETSHIRE. 34.— Dorchester ( County). — Committed for trial, at next Dorset Assizes, 1st prox., for obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences— ANDREW THOMPSON, alias ANDREW LAWSON WIL- SON, ago 49, height 5 ft. 8£ in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes brown, portion of 2nd and 3rd fingers right hand deficient, right arm has been broken. A native of Holm Farm, near Spennymoor, Durham. Stated he worked at St. Peter's Works, Newcastle, in 1893, as a fitter. Sentenced, 4th ult., at De. on Sessions, to 7 days imprisonment for a similar offence. Information to Supt. Devenish, Dorchester. 8th August, 1893, to 4 months for uttering a forged certificate of character. Has obtained situation as assistant master at various schools by false representations and forged characters. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. LEICESTERSHIRE. 39.— Market Harborough ( County).— Re- manded till 8th inst., for pocket picking— EDWARD RUSSELL ( supposed false), age 55, height 5 ft. 2| in., complexion pale, hair ( turning grey) dark, long whiskers, crooked nose, pockmarked on forehead; dress, long black coat, grey vest and trousers, soft black clerical hat, dark scarf, light lace boots. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Shillcock, Market Har- borough. LINCOLNSHIRE. 40.— Spalding ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, at Spalding, for stealing £ 5 5s.— FREDERICK FERREBEE, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion dark, hair ( bald on top), and side whiskers dark brown, scar on nose, very broad forehead, sunken eyes; dress, old blue serge jacket, brown check vest, grey check trousers, black- and- white check scarf, side- spring boot3 ( old), soft black billycock hat. Photo may be obtained on application. Information to Supt. Jarvis, Spalding. ESSEX. 35.— Chelmsford ( County).— Sentenced to months imprisonment— WILLIAM WESTON ( see Case No. 109, 27th ult.), small scar right cheek, nose broken and slightly bent to right, mole right side of back and centre of left side, several small scars frcm kicks both legs. Has the appearance of a convict. Photo may be obtained on application. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. WARWICKSHIRE. 30.— Aston ( County).— For obtaining, 23rd ult., £ 5 4s. 6d. by a forged cheque — CHARLES WILLIAMS, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, • complexion fresh, hair and slight moustache brown, « yes blue, mole left cheek; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, light trousers, black hard hat. Warrant issued. Information to Acting Supt. Hammond, Aston. WILTSHIRE. 31.— Trowbridge ( County).— For attempting to obtain money by false pretences — A MAN, age 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion pale, - clean shaved ; dress, dark clothes and cap, brown boots. He represented that he had had an accident to his bicycle, and was unable to reach his home at Taunton. Information to Supt. White, Trowbridge. WORCESTERSHIRE. 32— Worcester ( City).— For failing to report — License Holder THOMAS WILLIAMS, aliaF HAMMOND, and PRICE, Office No. 44,527, age 56. height 5 ft., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar bridge of nose, birthmark on right HAMPSHIRE. 36.— Kingsclere ( County).— Committed for trial at next Assizes for horse- stealing and five charges of simple larceny— WILLIAM GASKINS. alias GEORGE MATTHEWS, JOHN LEWIS, and WILLIAM JOHN LEE, ago 36, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eye* grey, man's head, mermaid, ship, sailor, " true love," bracelet and anchor tattooed on right arm, shamrock, star, head and anchor left arm, ship on breast, scars right and left side of head. Previously convicted at Chepping Wycombe, Reading, Basingstoke, and Trowbridge. Information to Supt. James, Kingsclere. MONMOUTHSHIRE- 41.— Newport ( Borough).— Committed for trial at next Assizes, for sodomy— WILLIAM SMITH, age 46, height 5 ft. 5i in., complexion rather dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, nose broken and turned to left, pockmarked ; speaks with American accent. A marine fireman ; native of Newry. Stated he has sailed from Liverpool for several years, and has spent a considerable time in America. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, Newport. HEREFORDSHIRE. 37.— Hereford ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for housebreaking — MARGARET MARTIN, age 37, height 5 ft. 3° in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, broad face, pock- pitted, blue mark, shape of a ring, on second finger left hand, scar over left eye, one front tooth deficient; dress, old black hat and black dress. A tramping charwoman, of very drunken habits, and filthy in person and dress; native of Cardiff. Has been convicted of drunkenness, assaults, wilful damage, and larceny. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Hereford. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 42.— Newark ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, 9th July, for stealing two mares at Edwalton, on 18th February, and two mares at Winthorpe, 16th nit.— GEORGE DRAB- BLE, alias GEORGE SEFTON, & c., age 63 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache grey ( beard recently shaved ofi), eyes blue, mole on back between shoulders, well built, military appearance; dress, dark check clothes but may have been wearing brown tweed jacket and vest, with broad- rib corduroy knee- breeches and leggings, hard black billycock hat, lace boots. States he served 13 years in the 7th Dragoon Guards. Is identical with the man described in Case No. 14, 6th ult. Supposed previously con- victed and wanted for other offences. This man steals horses from stables with their collars and bridles, and when challenged, states he is employed to remove furniture. Photo may be obtained on application. Information to Supt. Harrop, Newark. HERTFORDSHIRE. 38.— Hemel Hempstead ( County).— Com- mitted for trial at next Hertford Assizes, for forgery — G EORGE ARTHUR STEAD, age about 27, height 5 ft. If in., weight about 9 stones, complexion florid, hair dark brown, eyes brown, hairy chest, body, and shoulders, 2 moles on body, 2 scars left groin, blue dot and faint mark left forearm. A schoolmaster; stated he was a B. A. of London University. Sentenced at Manchester Sessions, 2nd Oct., 1890, to 3 months imprisonment for obtaining money by a worthless cheque; and at Suffolk Assizes, YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 43 — Po ntef ract ( County) .— Sentenced 27th ult, at the Pontefract Borough Sessions, to 6 months imprisonment — ABRAHAM DAWSON, alias KKLLETT, and BENNETT and FRED LITTLE- WOOD, see Case No. 70, 20th ult. PROPERTY STOLEN. ESSEX. 44.— Chelmsford ( County). — 26th nit., at Chelmsford Races— A gold foreign kejless lever hunting watch, No. 6121, " Examined by E. White, 20, Cockspur Street, London," on dome, monogram " E. P. T." on back ; a gold albert chain, plain links; a silver open face watch, No. 67459, crystal keyless horizontal enamelled sunk- seconds dial, 8 jewels, plain hall marked case, crest— stag holding a spear, and monogram G. P. T. thereon. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. 45.— Colchester ( Borough).— 27th ult., from the Cavalry barracks— 1 gentleman's keyless gold watch, white dial, black fig ures and hands, " Bruvet ' scratched inside case ; 1 15- carat link- pattern gold 4 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. chain, jubilee £ 2 piece attached; 1 gentleman' 18- carat gold ring, set 8 small sapphires and diamond in centre; 1 gold pir, shape of a shield, with dia- mond in ccntre; 1 gold pin, set 5 pearls and 1 small ruby; 1 gold ditto, set 1 large coral in centre, sur rounded by small corals. Information to Chief Constable Coombs, Col Chester. HAMPSHIRE. 46. - Southampton { Borough). — Between 25th and 26th ulto., by shop- breaking— 6 pairs of scissors, inches long; 6 ditto, 5 inchc3 long ; 6 ditto, inches long; 6 ditto, 6 inches long ; 6 penknives, ivory handles; 30 pruning knives, stag handles; 6 penknives, stag handles; 9 ditto, ivory handles; 9 ditto, pocketknives, bone handles ; 6 penknives, pearl handles; 6 pocketknives, black handles; 6 ditto, white handles; 6 penknives, stag handles; each knife marked " Haywood," with kettle on blade; 6 pocket shackle knives with copper ring at end; 4 bone buffalo stag knives; 3 razors.— Description of THREE MEN seen in possession of part of the property at Bournemouth on the following day: 1st, JOHN DYMOND, age 27, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in,, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes grey, tattooed blue mark both arms ; dress, dark clothes : 2nd, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, pockmarked ; dress, dark cord trouseri, hard felt hat, a tramp ; 3rd, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in.; dress, dark clothes, hard felt hat, carried a black bag, of gentlemanly appearance. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. HERTFORDSHIRE. 47.— Watford ( County).— 28th ult., by house- breaking— 1 lady's open face silver geneva watch, No. 90841, figured on back, maker, " Allen, Wat- ford"; 1 silver brooch, floral design; 1 oval silver brooch; 1 silver thimble. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pearson, Watford. STAFFORDSHIRE. 48.- Burslem ( County).— 28th ult., by office- breaking— A gentleman's brown reefer coat, dark brown raised silk stripes, forming 1- inch squares, grey cloth lining ( black stripes), 4 brown bone buttons each side, usual pockets, supposed " S. Malkin " on collar, nearly new ; a youth's blue serge round jacket ( worn). Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 49.— Wolverhampton ( Borough).— 25th ult. — A diamond frame safety bicycle, cushion tyres, enamelled black, parts plated, rattrap pedals, india- rubber handles, supposed No. 9160 on handle- bar, " Humber k Co.," makers, in transfer on frame ( part worn), Harrison's bell and a bag; a pneu- matic safety bicycle, Dunlap tyres, rattrap pedals, enamelled black, diamond frame, no brake or mud- guard, " Easthape, St. John's- street, Wolver- hampton," in transfer on frame, ball bearings, large bell, no lamp, small three- spring saddle; in good condition. Information to Captain Burnett, Chief Constable, Wolverhampton. 1 packet of horseshoe nails ( mixed sizes) ; 1 Common Prayer- Book, " Charle3 Hotston " therein. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 52. _ Brighton ( Borough). — 15th ult. — A jewel case, 8 in. by 5 in., containing a large paste ornament broocb, set in silver, about the size of a five- shilling piece, one point slightly bent ; 1 paste heart, brilliant set in gold, attached to neck chain; 1 daisy brooch, set in silver - with pearl in centra ; 1 gold safety- pin brooch with 5 pearls, 1 diamond in centre; 1 long gold brooch, set with square- cut rubies, rather large size ; 1 silver flask in a crocodile leather cas", monogram " W. F." on cup and top ; 1 gold " Merrythought" scarf pin, set seed pearls. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. 53.— Eastbourne ( Borough). — 20th ult. — 1 lady's gold geneva watch, No. 16012, with gold chain, charms, pencil case, watch key, coins, & c., attached ; 1 gold brooch, with case for hair, initials " E. T. P.," " H. T. M.," and " C. T. P." engraved on back; 1 gold cluster diamond ring, with case for hair; 1 gold half- hoop sapphire and diamond ring; 1 gold half- hoop opal and diamond ring ; 1 gold turquoise ring; 1 gold half- hoop garnet ring ; 1 gold chased guard ring; 2 large pearl brooches, mounted on mother- of- pearl, each about size of a five- shilling piece ; 1 gold bar brooch, pearls set on raised gold, with gold and pearl pin stuck through centre, " C. T. P.," " F. T. P.," " Sept., 1834 " engraved back; 1 pearl and purple amethyst brooch ; 1 pearl and yellow amethyst brooch ; 1 gold band bracelet, engraved with five treble shamrock leaves, with pearls set therein, plain back, " C. T. P." and date engraved thereon ; 1 gold band bracelet, with slight chasing in front; 1 gold and turquoise chain bracelet, 2 bracelets, set with three striogs of pearls each, with amethyst, clasp fastenings; 1 silver chain necklace, with short chains, and old coins ( dating back to Charles II.) at intervals ; 1 silver collar necklace, with locket attached, containing hair; 5 gtntlercen's gold scarf- pin-. ; 1 gold oval locket, containing hair, set with a large diamond in centre, chased round edges; 1 gold filigree bracelet; 1 thick gold rope chain, for locket; 1 gold locket, blue enamel, pearl centre, oval; 1 gold pearl and dia- mond ririg, hali- hoop ; 1 emerald and diamond ring, set in fi igree gold ; i gold balf- boop ring, set with five pearls; 1 gold ring, set with paste emerald, sur- rounded with paste diamonds; 5 paste diamond cluster buckles ( I square with large stone3, 2 oval with ditto, 1 oval, set in clusters, 1 small oval, set very thickly) ; sundry silver brooches, trinket*, & c. 20th inst.— 1 lady's old gold watch, No. 6 4555, open face, gold dial, chased back, scratched around keyhole by winding ; a dark green leather folding purse, " W. D. Frost, 17, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square," written inside, containing about half- a crown in silver. Information to Chief Constable Plumb, East- bourne. SURREY. 50.— Reigate ( Borough).— 23rd ult., by house- breaking— 1 oval shape silver brooch, hole in centre, set Scotch pebbles; 1 silver brooch, set cairngorm stones; 1 flat ditto, chased; 1 oval shape do., plain ; 2 small do., chased; 1 gold brooch, set large agate ; 1 do., with hair in centre; 1 lady's gold watch chain, serpent pattern, chased, gold ball and small gold locket attached, " Anchor" eDgraved thereon ; 1 gentleman's silver geneva watch, No. ( supposed) 47106, gold hands ( broken), second hands missing, plain cases; 1 pair gold earrings, pear shape ; 1 pair jet do.; 1 large silver medal, star shape, " Agnes Steele, award for loDg service," thereon. A man named WALTER KING ( see Illustrated Circular No. 30, figure 10) is in custody and com- mitted for trial for stealing above, but up to the present none of the property has been recovered. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. 51.— Reigate ( Borough).— 30th ult. — 1 grey cloth jacket and trousers; 1 blue check linen shirt YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 54— Hull ( Borough).— 23rd nit.— 1 grey and yellow coloured shirt; 1 grey check do.; 2 towels; 1 sheet; 2 chemises ; 6 pillow covers ; 1 spirit level, " W. B. Scott" stamped thereon ; 1 pair lady's button boot?, kid tops, size 3, 2 or 3 buttons off. 24th ult.— A black fine- ribbed worsted jacket. 25th ult.— 2 hand- planes ; 1 jack plane ; 1 brace ; 1 hammer; planes stamped " T. A."; 1 man's black jacket; 1 pair black cloth trousers, " Metropolitan Police " stamped inside. 27th nit.— 1 brace and bit; 4 chisels, wood handles; 2 gauges; 1 handsaw; 1 hammer; 1 pair brown lace boots; 1 pair of black leather elastic side boots, new ; 11 pairs girls' lace boots, No. 1920 on sole, size 3, levant legs, lieel plates thereon ; 4 caulking irons, " H " thereon. 28th nit.— 1 gentleman's dark grey serge Chester- field overcoat, velvet collar, black ribbed buttons, " Martensen " on tab ; 1 gold horseshoe scarf- pin, set 7 small diamonds. 30th ult — 1 blue ribbed cloth jacket, black lining and bone buttons. 1st inst.— 1 silver geneva watch, No. 3435, silver guard attached ; 1 patent silver lever watch, No. 50272, 1 18- carat gold albert, curb pattern, attached; 1 21- carat gold locket, heart- shape, flowered one side, greyhound on the other, con- taining hair ; 1 pair hobnailed laco boots. Information to Chief Constable Gurney, Hull. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 55— W Division. — 21st ult, in a garden at Streatham Common— the body of a male child about 4 months old, sewn up in an old piece of green window blind tied with string, aronnd which brown paper was tied, supposed to have been dead about 3 days. At the inquest" a verdict of " Wilful Murder by strangulation against some person or persons " was returned. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ANIMALS, & c., RECOVERED. CITY OF LONDON. 56.— Mare, cart, and harness, Case No. 83, 27th ult. PROPERTY RECOVERED. OXFORDSHIRE. 57.— Banbury ( Borough).— Spoons, & c., Cas6 No. 73, 27th nit., and thief arrested. PROPERTY FOUND. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 58.— Aylesbury ( Oounty).— About three weeks since— A lady's geneva watch, No. 3716, and the outside case of a watch, No 519^ 9. Supposed proceeds of a larceny. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Webb, Aylesbury. APPREHENSION S. 59. — Metropolitan Police District, N Division. — WALTER CAISTOR, Case No. 4, 27th ult. 60. — Metropolitan Police District, P Division.— JOHN WILES, Case No. 5, 27th ult., GEORGE OCLEE, Case No. 6, 24th Jan., 1890. 61.— Metropolitan Police District, W Division.— H. O. WENTWORTH, Case No. 11, 20th ult. 02 — City of London.— ROBERT GEORGE ALDRIDGE, Case No. 9, 16th March last. 63. — Lancashire, Salford ( Borough).— License Holder CORNELIUS HALL, ' Office No. 45689, Case No. 83, 13th ult, 64. — Lincolnshire, Gainsborough ( County).— Supervisee JOHN WILKINSON, Office No. 45836, Case No. 25, 16th February, 1894. 65— Staffordshire, Burslem ( County).— HENRY MEE, Case No. 22, 6th ult. 66— Staffordshire, Tunstall ( County).— License Holder GEORGE OWEN", Office No. 45637, Case No. 31, 9th March, 1894. 67. — Yorkshire ( East Riding), Hull ( Borough).— SAMUEL RATCLTFFE, Case No. 58, 20th ult. 68.— Yorkshire ( West Riding) Ponte- fract ( County).— MAN, Case No. 54, 27th ult. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. CARNARVONSHIRE. 69.— Carnarvon ( County).— On a warrant for fraudulently obtaining money by representing himself to be a government examiner of scales, < fec. — WILLIAM OWEN, alias WILLIAM OWEN REES, Expiree, Office No. 28938, age 54, height 5 ft. 9 in. complexion fair, hair grey, eyes blue, scar right ojelr > w, bridge of nose, forehead, back of head, and right forearm ; dress, when last seen, dark coat, light trousers; wears an apron, and carries a small bag. Is known throughout North Wales, and is supposed now making for South FTTIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 5 Wales. Was sentenced at Haverfordwest, 10th Oct., 1881, to 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision, after previous convictions at Car- marthen, Cardigan, Ruthin, and Swansea, and has since beon sentenced to short terms at Ruthin and elsewhere. Travels mending umbrellas. Information to the Supt. of Police, Carnarvon. LANCASHIRE. 70.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report— Supervisee JAMES FAIRHURST, Office No. 35739, age 50, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, slightly deaf, large scar on chin, and one on forehead near right eyebrow, mole left shoulder. Sentenced, at Liverpool, 3rd June, 1879, to 8 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision for larceny { person). Licensed 2lst May, 1888. X F 684. Supervisee JOSEPH SCOTT, alias WILLIAM LEE, Office No. 41753, age 38, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey ( speck in right), peg- top and star ( indistinct) left arm, Y. on left wrist and back of left hand, ring on 2nd left finger. Sentenced at Douglas, 15th Nov., 1884, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision, for felony. Licensed 19th Aug., 1891. E K 629. Information to Assistant Head Constable, De- tective Department, Liverpool. 71.— Ashton- under- Lyne { Borough). — For failing to report— Supervisee CHARLES FREDK. WILLIAMSON, alias CHARLES ALMOND, and JOHN MASSLY, Office No. 40645, age 28, height 5 ft. 5j in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, birthmark right loin, mole right nipple, scar left knee. Sentenced at Salford, 6th December, 1886, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. M 573. Information to the Chief Constable, Ashton- under- Lyne. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 72.— Kettering { County).— For stealing, 24th ult., a silver watch chain, silver spoon, and purse— GEORGE ERNEST GRAY, alias JOHN HALTON, and FLETCHER, age 22, height 5 ft. 3 in, com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, small dark mous- tache, eye3 grey ; dress, black coat and vest, light trousers, brown hard felt hat, tie with ring. A painter ; native of Belper, Derbyshire. He obtains lodgings by representing that lie has got employment in the town, and, on the pretence of changing his socks, goes upstairs, and commits a larceny, when he decamps. Supposed making his way to London. Is accompanied by a man, age 23, height 5 ft. 4 in., hair and moustache light. May be found loitering about railway stations asking for lodgings. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrews, Kettering. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. ESSEX. 73.— Southend - on - Sea { County). — Com- mitted for trial at June Assizes for burglary— FRANK WASHINGTON PYNE, alias EDWARD BERRY. { See photograph and description, Case No. 3, 23rd February last.) Found in his possession— a Queen Anne shilling 1708, with loop attached; 1 light trown leather dressing- case, 8 in. by 4 in., with fittings, price marked on back, £ 1 10a. 6d.; pawn duplicates for a silver match- box; a dress coat; an umbrella; a suit; and a diamond stud ( all pledged in London in March last) ; pawntickets for a walking- stick; a silver albert; gold links; and a pin and rings ( all pledged in Brighton during March). Information to Supt. Hawtree, Southend- on- Sea. LANARKSHIRE. _ 74.— Hamilton { Burgh).— Sentenced 27th ult., to 14 days imprisonment for breach of the peace — THOMAS McGOWAN, a tramp, age 61, height 5 ft. 1 in., hair, whiskers, beard and moustache grey, eyes blue, dissipated looking, nose red, round and large at point; dre3S, grey small check tweed jacket, grey vest, dark grey stripe trousers, dark grey peak cap, old lace boots. A Lative of Dumfries. Found in his possession, supposed stolen— 3 pairs of trousers, half worn; 2 pairs of socks, 1 brown and 1 grey; 4 shirts; a double grey blanket, blue stripes ; a dark blue serge skirt, frill at bottom, striped lining, inside waistband, two strings for fastening. States he got the above articles on 25th alt., from the occupants of a villa between Bearsdeu and Dimtocher. Information to Chief Constable Millar, Hamilton. PROPERTY STOLEN. SUSSEX ( EAST). 75.— Hastings { Borough).— lst inst., between Charing Cross and Hastings, S. E. R.— A lady's gold geneva watch, No. 310752, gold dial, black figures, dent on back, makers " Savory & Sons, Cornhill." Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 76.— Maidenhead { County).- 27th ult., at Pinkneys Green, Cookham— A black horse pony, 8 years, 14 hands, large held and ears, thick short neck, a few white hairs on bick, rat tail; in good condition. Suspicion is attached to a MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., moustache dark brown; the appearance of a gipsy; dress, check jacket, cord trousers, black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Dorrell, Maidenhead. The apprehension of the undermentioned persons is sought for failing to report under the Provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Police Fores requiring the capture is notified under the name of the person, with the exception of the Metropolitan District, which is shown by the letters C. 0. ( Coa- Yict Office). In all cases where a warrant has been granted, notification will follow name of Force desiring capture. In the event of the capture of persons circulated from C. 0. information is to be forwarded to the Assistant Commissioner, Convict Office, Hew Scotland Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. COM. HAIR. BYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS. CHARLES STEVENS, alias FRED- ERICK STEVENS. 44310. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. WILLIAM JAMES CLARK, alias WILLIAM CLARK, 46054. C. O. JOSEPH CULL, 45843. C. O. JOHN DAVIS, alias JOHN HALEY, 42602. C. O. Sentence expired. War- rant issued. JOSEPH DENNISON, alias WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN CLARKE. JOHN BOYDEN, HENRY OLIVER, and JAMES SMITH, 44206. C. O. Sen- tence expired. Warrant issued. JOHN DOLAN, alias SULLIVAN and HEMLEY, 44773. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued JAMES FITZGERALD, 45978. C. O. HENRY GRAHAM, alias WILLIAM HILL, 45025. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued HENRY LESTER, 44303. C. O. Sen- tence expired. Warrant issued ISRAEL LIPMAN, 43792. C. O. Sen tence expired. Warrant issued CHARLES MASON, alias ARTHUR McKENZIE, 45922. C. O. JOHN MILLSON, alias JOHN HART, JOHN MILLSOM, and JOHN HALL, 46057. C. O. 28 28 35 36 26 42 45 29 30 25 46 5 2 sallow dk brn 5 9 pale 5 2 fair 5 10 49 5 7 5 2 swrtliy 5 11 5 6 5 8 5 5 5 4 5 6 sallow sallow dk brn dark ( truing grey) dk brn dk brn ( thin) dk bra fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh brn ( thin) dk brn ( thin) brn dk brn It brn ( thin) dk brn ( thin) hazel ; rey grey dk bra blue grey hazel brn hazel hazel grey hazel Scar centre of forehead and back of head, mole on rt cheek, sailor with sword, L. D., bracelet, and blue spot on rt, pistol, W. M., E. B., and 5 dots on It forearm, 1 dot back of rt, 2 back of It hand Long scar extending from forehead to It cheek bone, scar rt of head, rt upper arm, rt groin, and each buttock, wart rt side neck and back, mole rt cheek and rt ribs, blue mark on It forearm ruptured It side Scar It temple, bridge of nose, and 3 centre of back Scar front of head, It eyelid, It knee, It groin, and a small burn scar It of navel, 1 mole on rt upper arm, 2 above rt hip 2 scars back of neck, 1 on rt upper arm, rt groin, rt calf ( boil), top of It shoulder, and inside It forearm, varicose veins on It leg, rt thumb and 2nd It finger have been broken Ship, tombstone, and IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR MOTHER on chest, rose on It side, ship, J. DOLAN, shamrock and thistle on rt upper arm, J. PEARSON, H. M., woman's head, sailor holding glass, cannon, and coat- of- arms on rt forearm, coat- of- arms, V. R., and T. on It fore- arm, bracelet on It, wreath on rt wrist, 194. T. H., and 6 dots on It, ship on rt hand, rings lst and 2nd It fingers Scar rt of top of head, centre of forehead, each temple, bridge of nose, centre of throat, It breast, rt elbow, It upper arm, and It shin, nose inclined to It Scar rt of forehead, rt shoulderblade, 2 on rt thigh, and 2 back of head, mole on chest Scar It of forehead, It of head, and It kneecap, small birthmark on It buttock Scar on each eyebrow, rt hand, It shin, and crown of head, heart and dart on rt wrist, glass, flower pot, pipe, jug, star, and half- moon on It arm, large nose Scar rt of forehead, rt cheek, and It of forehead ( large), 6 blue dots back of rt forearm, heart, with 1 LOVE K. inside, crossed flags, and other marks outside It forearm, mole It shoulderblade and It breast Scar It side neck, each side of belly, and on It breast., heart and dart and 108 front, man's head back of rt forearm, crossed swords and Maltese cross on front, cross and 2 dots back of It fore- arm, bracelet each wrist, rings 2nd, 3rd, and 4th It fingers, ruptured It side, varicose veins It calf South London Sessions, 15th April, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for receiving. Licensed 7th February, 1893. P 260. Middlesex Sessions, 19th November, 1888, 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 19th March, 1894. O 506. Central Criminal Court, 3rd August, 1886, 10 years penal servitude for threatening to accuse of an infamous crime. Licensed lst February, 1894. M 355. Lewes, 14th April, 1885, 9 years penal servi- tude for forgery. Licensed 18th March, 1892. L 176. Reigate, 9th April, 1889, 5 years penal servi- tude for possessing counterfeit coin. Licensed 14th January, 1893. H P 583. Yarmouth, 8th April, servitude for larceny. 1893. P 145. 1889, 5 years penal Licensed 23rd May, North London Sessions, 21st April, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 28th February, 1894. Q 146. Central Criminal Court, 8th April, 1889,5 years penal servitude for littering. Licensed 21st July, 1893. I P 96. South London Sessions, 16th April, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for receiving. Licensed 2nd February, 1893. P 258. Middlesex Sessions, 18th February, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 12th October, 1892. P 108. North London Sessions, 2nd November, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 16th February, 1894. E' 377. Central Criminal Court, 14th September, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 17th March, 1894. R 297. 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1894. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AOE. HEIGHT COM. HAIR. EYES. | REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS— contd. WILLIAM MORRIS, alias JOHN CARR, JOHN CAIRD, and JOHN NEWMAN, 4515D. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued WILLIAM HENRY RICHARDSON. 45711. C. O. GEORGE TILMAN, 42804. C. O. tence expired. Warrant issued Sen- GEORGE WALL, alias THOMAS CUM MINGS, HENRY JOHNSON, and THOMAS COOK, 45713. C. O. CHARLES WILLIAMS, alias CHARLES WILCOCKS, CHARLES HEY WARD, and JOSEPH GUTTER, 43179. C. O. Sentence expired. War rant issued HENRY WILLIAMS, alias ARTHUR WATTS, HENRY WATTS, JOSEPH CLARKE, and JAMES EDWARDS, 44359. C. O. • GEORGE GILL, alias GRENADIER, and WILLIAM LEWIS, 45448. Shrewsbury ( Borough) PATRICK COSGROVE, alias JOHN BROWN, 45768. Leeds ( City) EDWARD LAMBERT GREENWOOD, 45006. Leeds ( City) JOHN SMITH, alias THOMAS EVANS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, THOMAS or JAMES PARRY, and GEORGE THOMAS, 45989. Mon- mouth ( County) WILLIAM JACKSON, alias ALFRED K EELING, 45487. Barnsley ( County) JOHN JONES, 45225. Welshpool ( County) CHARLES BUTTERS, 45261. Ipswich ( Borough) RICHARD MORRIS, 45997. ( County) Exeter THOMAS JONES, alias THOMAS CLARKE, THOMAS BATES, JOHN OWEN, and THOMAS STOREY, 46016. Manchester ( City) JOSEPH JACKSON, alias BROWN, JOHNSON, & c., 4C041. Manchester .( City) SUPERVISEES. KATE HIBBS, « Ka « EBBS and KELLY, 22398. C. O. Sentence expired. War- rant issued JAMES JACKSON, alias JOHN WES- TON, and JOHN WILSON, 41241. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. JOSEPH McCARTHY, alias MICHAEL SHEEN, 45465. C. O. THOMAS WEBB, 42904. Leeds ( City) SARAH WEBB, alias GLANCY, 39544. Leeds ( City) CHARLES HARTLEY, alias THOMAS JONES, 42119. Manchester ( City) MARY MORRISON, alias MARY ANN SAMPSON, 45561. Manchester ( City) JOSEPH CARROL, alias PATRICK JOSEPH CANNON, 45298. Man cheater ( City) PHILIP JOHNSON, alias CALLEN- DER and UOWNES, 45740. Man- chester ( City) JAMES WILLIAM BROWN, alias JAMES WILLIAM BAILEY, 45475. Manchester ( City) 38 63 33 39 36 33 57 45 41 40 25 34 63 48 43 43 5 5 5 4 fresh sallow 5 9 faii- fair 5 7 dark 5 4 fresh 5 9 swrthv brn grey ( bald) brn It brn ( bald) brn dk brn dk brn 64 5 6 1 fresh 53 40 44 43 28 39 33 5 9 5 4 5 7 5 4 4 7 5 4 5 3 5 2 5 9 5 6 5 5 5 4 5 6 5 2 5 8 5 4 5 7 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark grey brn dark hazel grey hazel grey grey Mole rt of chest and It of back, scar back of head, varicose veins each leg Large navel, bunion oil each indent top of back of head big toe joint, long dark grey brn brn ( baki) dk brn dk brn It bru redd sh brn grey ( bald) dk brn fa ir fresh light fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh pale fresh It brn bin It bin bin ( turng grey) brn dark grey brn brn It brn It brn blue srey blue hazel bru grey dark grey brn Scar It cheek and back of neck, rt big toe joint enlarged, ring 2nd It finger Scar rt side of head, It corner of mouth, rt buttock, and rt thigh Beetle- browed, scar on rt eyebrow, 2 back of neck and between shoulders, and 1 on 2nd It finger, ring ( indistinct) 2nd It linger, It big toenail deformed Scar rt temple, corner of rt eyebrow, top of head, and each side It elbow, wart back of neck, mo'e bend of rt arm and on It slioulderblade, dot on It forearm, hairy chest 2 moles between shoulderblades, anchor inside It forearm, and indistinct marks back rt hand, G 2nd rt linger, round- shouldered Scars outside rt ankle and under It calf and ankle, 2 scars rt groin, scar rt chin, It arm bent from fracture Lost 1st joint of little finger It hand, scar bridge of nose, ruptured rt side Scar It shin, 3 vaccination marks It arm Soar top of head, over It eyebrow, inside It forearm, and It thigh, wart and mole on rt side Scar under It ear, crucifix, cross- flags, shamrock and maltese cross It forearm, bracelet It wrist, ring 2nd It finger, cross between 2nd It finger and thumb Scar It side head, inside rt knee, and scar from cut It side upper lip, hairy mole It side neck, 3 dots It forearm Scar It temple, rt eyebrow, It forefinger, It buttock, small mole and scar inside rt thigh, freckled face, neck, and forearms Large scar top rt shoulder, scar rt eyebrow, en- larged big toe joints both feet, bushy eyebrows Scar centre of forehead, each eyebrow, rt groin, and It ribs, ( letter D. indistinct) blue grey g « « y blue grey brn blue grey blue grey Scar on 3ixl It finger, It eyebrow, and lower lip, varicose veins on rt leg, face freckled Crossed swords and crown on rt forearm, J. W. on It wrist, mole on rt buttock Nose broken, G. M. C. outside, POLLY ( faint) inside It forearm, F. M. on It upper arm, bust of female inside, POLLY and 3 dots outside rt forearm, large scar rt of neck Scar centre of forehead, inside corner It eyebrow, between 3rd and 4th rt fingers, and outside It knee. Nose inclined to It Scars on It temple, on neck ( from abscess), 2 on It elbow and 1 rt knee, mole back rt hand, ears pierced Scar bridge of nose, inside top of rt thumb, 2 It upper part of belly, 3 small scars centre of back Scar It of forehead, anil back It ear, lost top teeth Scar It of forehead, outside It wrist, each groin, and over rt eyebrow, 2 dots back rt hand, part cross outside rt forearm, several blue marks outside It forearm Burn scar back of neck, mole It slioulderblade and rt breast Blue mark bridge of nose, scar rt jaw, between 2nd and 3rd It lingers, back of each hand, outside 4th and inside 2nd and 3rd rt fingers, 2 moles back It shoulder, L. A. B. outside It forearm South London Sessions, 15th April, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 28th August, 1893. J P 882. Middlesex Sessions, 2nd January, 1888, 8 years penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 11th January, 1894. O 27. Surrey Sessions, 6th December, 1886, 7 years penal servitude for warehouse - breaking. Licensed 27th April, 1892. M 629. Abingdon, 29th June, 1883, 10 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on second license 15th January, 1894, which expires 21st July, 1894. B J 1114. Winchester, 5th April, 1887, 7 years penal ser- vitude for housebreaking and churclibreaking. Licensed 7th July, 1892. £ N 347. North London Sessions, 20th May, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 21st February, 1893. G P 143. Montgomery Sessions, 5th July, 1888, 7 years penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 25th October, 1893. Y D O 14. Bradford, 28tli June, 1880, 7 years penal servi- tude and 5 years police supervision for housebreaking. Licensed 18th Jan., 1894. T D M 91. Durham, 14th Oct., 1889, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 14tli July, 1893. P 414. J Gloucester, 12th July, 1887, 7 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 5th March, 1894. A J N 415. Derby, 20th October, 1885, 10 years penal ser- vitude and renianet of a former sentence for stealing a mare. Licensed 15th November, 1893. Sentence expires 10th May, 1897. F L 811. Chester, 26th November, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for shopbreaking. P 519. 1889, 5 years Licensed 20th 5 years penal Liberated on Bury St. Edmunds, 9tli July, penal servitude for robbery. September, 1893. P 309. Haverfordwest, 2nd July, 1889, servitude for housebreaking. 2nd license 21st February, 1894. I P 806. Manchester, 10th December, 1891, 3 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny ( person). Licensed 12tli March, 1894. F R 166. Manchester, 6tli June, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 1st March, 1894. XDO 499. Surrey Sessions, 4th December, 1876, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 7th August, 1883. C 144. Preston, 16th October, 1889, 18 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for housebreaking. Middlesex Sessions, 3rd December, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated on second license on 1st November, 1893. O 551. Leeds, 3rd January, 1887, 7 years penal servi- tude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 18tli May, 1892. Y N 1125. Leeds, 3rd January, 1887, 5 years penal servi tude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 6th May, 1890. N 7. Manchester, 10th April, 1882, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for housebreaking. Liberated 4th November, 1891. B I 1018. Manchester, 13th August, 1893, 4 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 1306. Manchester, 19tli December, 1892, 9 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 6348. Northampton, 6th April, 1893, 9 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for fraud. 3790. Manchester, 8th August, 1892, 15 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for housebreaking. 2594. » F R I D A Y , M A Y 4, 1 8 9 4. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 7 £ 5 REWARD. LOST, on Sunday evening-, April 29th, supposed in Hansom Cab, between Grosvenor Hotel and Colherne Court, South Kensington, a DIAMOND HEART SHAPE PIN, with ruby in centre. Who- ever brings same to Grosvenor Hotel, S. W., will receive above reward. LOST, ADIAMOND BROOCH, on Tuesday evening-, either in cab to Victoria O7 Station, or at St. James's Hall. Finder will be rewarded, Apply C-, Hiscoke's Library, Richmond, Surrey. £ 10 REWARD, LOST, Oil returning from the Savoy Theatre, evening of March 7th, a GOLD WATCH, No. 2,112, by Millidge and Son, Edinburgh. Address D. W. Greexhough, 5, Rood Lane, E. C. lOs. REWARD. 10ST, between " Rockhall," Crickle- wood, and 1, Olaremont Road, on Monday evening, April 23rd, a GOLD CURB BROOCH. Anyone bringing the same to " Rockhall," will receive the above reward. POLICE, " ITTT" ANTED by a wholesale firm, a VV POLICE SERGEANT, about to be, or has recently been, superannuated. One who has had experience ot dealing with street traffic and who would be able to control and supervise the cartage work of an extensive business. Address by letter, enclosing copies of testimonials, to " Cartage," care of J. W. Vickebs, 5, Nicholas Lane, London, E. C. CIxe Simtmjr Cmies, ESTABLISHED 1822. THE BEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, CONTAINS LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONTAINS LATEST RACING REPORTS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEETINGS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, Sc., & c. The largest high- class circulation of any Sunday Newspaper UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, London, PIANOFORTE MAKERS to the Royal Family, and by special appointment to the Prince and Princess of Wales. NUMEROUS GOLD MEDALS. Prices from 40 guineas to 330 guineas. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS, Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Wigmore St., Cavendish Sq., London, W, Established in the Reign of King William IV. THE POLICE CODE AMD General Manual of Criminal Law, BY COL. HOWARD VINCENT, C. B., M. P., ETC. NEW EDITION. 23rd Thousand. WITH A PREFACE BY Col. SirE. BRADFORD, K. C. B., COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. " The guardian of public order and safety can learn what he ought or ought not to do in every imaginable conjuncture."— Daily Telegraph. FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBOKE, LONDON, W,; Or of any Bookseller. PRICE 2s. 2d., POST FREE. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. sBifEfPF! lsSflffiTll9 CAUTION.— Genuine Chlorodyne. WjS^ J^ SS'.^ WiAjn: Evtry bottle of this well- known ^ KmUmiiM^^^^ i ™ 5 remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., bears on the Government Stamp the Name of the Inventor— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. REVULCANISED GOLD MEDAL RUBBER STAMPS. Your Name, your Monogram, bottle of Endorsing Ink, two Pads, Box, and Brush for 9d„ post free; with Marking Ink, Is. 3d. Nickel Silver Pen and Pencil Case with Name Stamp, 6d. Nickel Silver Name and Address Stamp, 9d. Watch Case, beautifully chased, with Name and Address Stamp, Is.; and ^ jSPi— jSTJi ' J J in " f every other description of ^ ~ '" J If i " fM~ '. J Rubber Stamps, Endorsing and Indelible Inks, Stencils, Hand- printingaprfiances, 4c., at half the usual prices. Send for List. Agents wanted. Address to Crystal Palace f John Bond's Daughter's, Gold Medal Marking Ink Works, 75, Southgate Road, London, N. CAUTION.— The Original and Genuine Ink Label has the trade mark " Crystal Palaoe." DP. MACKENZIE'S CATARRH CURE SMELLING BOTTLE. Cures Cold in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, instantly relieves Hay Fever and Neuralgia in the Head, is the best , remedy for Faintness and Dizziness. | Sold by all Chemisti and Stores. Price ONE SHILLING. CST Refuse worthless imitation*. Po-, t- fre<- 15 stamps, from MACKENZIE'S Cure Depot, Reading BERRY'S HOTEL, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER. Proprietor, Rue de Boston, Boulogne- sur- Mer. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THI5 QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. Vice- President — Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K. P. The Marchioness of Waterford The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes Daniell. The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. Swinton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Hon. Treasurer— H Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- Col. Davidson. Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. | Robert Martin, Esq. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley St., W. Secretary, Lieut.- Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or at the Country Branches; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W., or 54, Lombard Street, E. C. ; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches; by Messrs. Coutts & Co., Strand, W. C. ; by Messrs. Hoare & Co., Fleet Street, E. C.; by Sir Henry S. King & Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the Loudon and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch ; or by the Secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, Lieut.- General, Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, VV. JUNO CYCLES VERY BES EASY TERMS OF 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. EASY TERMS JUNO BEST LARGE DISCOUNT CASH Dis & CARRIAGE PAID CARRIAGE PAID. Send for Illustrated LIST, sent POST FItEE, 150 pages of Machines Fittings and Sundries, press opinions, testimonials, & c. JUNO ROADSTERS 28 lbs. JUNO RACERS 22 lbs. Lady's, Military, and Youth's Safeties. STRONG. LIGHT. SWIFT. Also Juno folding and other Tricycles. Machines exchanged. Immense stock of New and Second Hand. SOLE MAKERS OF THE JUNO. METROPOLITAN MACHINISTS COMPANY, LIMITED, 75, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E. C. 12 months' guarantee with each " Juno." MARGATE, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN. Semper Paratus. LONG ESTABLISHED. RENOWNED. ESTEEMED The " RUBY" Buvette. BILLIARDS, Ac. G. W. REEVE, Proprietor. NORFOLK HOTEL, ARUNDEL. Agent and Carrier for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company. CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS— EXTENSIVE STABLING, TICKETS TO VIEW KEEP OF ARUNDEL CASTLE On Mondays and Fridays from 12 a. m. to 4 p. m. can be obtained only at this Hotel. OMNIBUS MEETS EVERY TRAIN. A Handsome Billiard Room has been added to this Hotel. HUDSON'S HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS TO AND FROM ALL PARTS. ESTIMATES FREE. FIREPROOF DEPOSITOR IES, Victoria Station, S. W., Brighton, and Paris— 30, Boulevard des Italians. ( ESTABLISHED 1794) BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS. ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C, MOW READY " W ILLI HSf Gr 3 S BRITISH AND IRISH PRESS GUIDE, ( TWENTY- FIRST YEAR.) PRICE 1/- POST FBEB 1/ 4. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and other Newspapers, Magazines- Reviews, ana Periodicals, Annuals, G- uides, Directories, Almanacs, Ac., & c., with full particulars of their time and place of publication, price - general and special features, & c. 125, STRAND, W. C., and 162, PICCADILLY, W. . Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 8 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. F R I D A Y , M A Y 18, 1 8 9 4 . CORRECT TIME FOR POLICE OFFICERS. Tha Watch, » s in engraving, is a bona ilde Silver English Lever Watcli, made expressly tor bard wear and correct time- keeping. It has an Enamel Dial, Seconds Hand, Five Jewels, Chronometer Balance, Superior Finish, Crystal Glass, Engine- turned and Hall- marked Cases. WARRANTED FOR 6 YEARS. PRICE £ 3 lOs. " The Registered Official Time- Keeper Watch at £ 6 lOs. la the finest Poll Plate Silver English lever Watch ever manufactured, made expressly for Railway and Police Services, and constructed ( or rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. Being " Registered," cannot be made by any other manufacturer. All goods sent free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. BPECIAL DEPARTMENT,— Watches and Jewellery of every description repaired and done up as new by most experienced workmen. Thousands of Norris's Watches are now being wom by Police and Hallway Officials, and references may be made to most of the Chiof Officers of the United Kingdom. Secretary wanted in every force to Form a Watch Club; send for particulars. Detailed Price Lists of Watohes, Chains, & o„ together with Testimonials as to eicelienae of workmanship, sent Post Free, on application to— HE. J. TS' 0 3E8. 3E 23, Watch Manufacturer & Jeweller, " Hertford Works, 33," Coventry. THE POLICEMAN'S WATCH, 85/~ AT 8/ 6 A MONTH, Supplied AT 0I\ ICE to any Policeman. Said to be equal to a London- made £ 5 5s. Watch. 20 per cent, below London prices. Any watch exchanged within six months if not performing satisfactorily. Every policeman should read the story of " The Policeman's Watch" in llie Christmas ( 1893) number of the rolice Jterieir. The story is also published in MASTKRS' Watch Catalogue, gi litis and post free. Write for one. JHE CHIEF CONSTABLE'S WATCH 18 carat Gold Keyless " Veracity," £ 15 15s. 5 per cent, discount for cash. r MASTERS' WATCHES from 30s. to £ 20. The Police supplied AT ONCE with Chains, Seals, Rings, Watches for Wives and Children, Artistic Jewellery, Cutlery, Plate, Silver Mounted Sticks, Sewing Machines, and Musical Instruments, _ ^ ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Sterling Silvpr English Lever, Key- Winding, 85s. Keyless Silver, £ 5. 18 carat Gold, lZgs. & 15gs. Its absolute reliability as a TEUE Timekeeper fully bears out its name, •• The Veracity," and specially suits it to the use of all Whose occupation demands strict punctuality. The " Veracity has all advantages of sound construction, thorough finish, and perfect timekeeping; and, being entirely of home manufacture, J. N. M. can confidently recommend it as a Sound, Genuine Watch, at a moderate price. V arranted for F'VeUs Detailca Description :- A Good Silver English Lever Watch, Capped and Jewelled in two holes, with Gold Balance, Patent Regulator ( which protects hair spring) going Barrel, hard ename Bold Dia , sunk Seconds Circle. Gold Hands. Crystal Glass in Silver English Hall marked Case, with Engine turned Back, in the centre of which is eogr. wed a Shield and Garter. Such a Watch is manufactured by 3. N. MASTERS, and sold for £ 4 5J. to Policemen at 8s. 6d. a month. Police Review March 9,1891.-" MASTKKS' WITCHKS.- Dear Mr. Editor. The watches advertised in your valuable Review are just the thing for a policeman. I got one some time ago, and it is an ex, client time- keeper. Every policeman in want of a good cheap watch will do well to try one, a, they g^ ebest.^ _„ [ This is a genuine letter ( from a policeman), and not an advertisement.— EDITOR, Police Review.] Watch and Jewellery Catalogues Gratis and Post Free from Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme. MASTERS, THE POLICEMAN'S " VERACITY" WATCHMAKER, RYE, SUSSEX. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. vwwwwwu oaution z All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. Drury Lane Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " Gentleman JacV." Covent Garden- Closed. Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 7.55-, " The Cotton Sing." Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Don Juan." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15-, " A Gaiety Girl'." Savoy Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15> " Utopia." Strand Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " Jaunty Jan © Shore." Ai 8r " Best Si& n Wira" Trafalgar Square Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " Go- Bang." Lyric Theatre— At 8.30, " Little Christopher Columbia" At 7.40> " Weathea- wise." Daly's Theatre— Every Evening at 8, My. Augustin Daly's Company of Comedians. Toole's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.45,. a The Best MW At 8> " Hester » Mystery,* Grand Theatre— At 7.35, ' Hypatia " Surrey Theatre— Every Evening at 7.45,," A Life of Plteas- ure." Britannia Theatre— Every Evening at 7, " A Woman's Revenge/' Elephant and Castle Theatre— " Le Voyage en Suisse." "* Parkhurst Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Husband aad Wife." Theatre Royal, Stratford— Every Evening at 7, " Les Clodies do Co/ nville." Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, etc. Empire Palace of Varieties— Commence 7.45, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, etc.. London Pavilion— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. | Oxford Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. The Tivoli, Strand— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.40, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment, Metropolitan Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Aquarium— Twioe Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition— Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children under twelve 64. Niagara Hall, Westminster— Niagara Falls in Winter. lONDOH: fBIKTSD JOB HBB MAJBBIY'B STA1IONEBY OPPIOE BX HABBIBOM A1TD BONB, 45, 46, & 47, BT. MABTIN'S IANE.
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