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18/12/1896

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Date of Article: 18/12/1896
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THE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896. VOL. XIII., No. 1354. REGU ZL- A- TIOUKTS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and, all communications upon them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose appreiuMw'. is sought u. i' 1 be ' nserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, 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 an l address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is . sow/ tit for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15*. per portrait, and of 7s. M. 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 officerof no' iess ranhthan Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of al' jierson* to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and • xre alphabetically arranged by count'es. 9. Theforcewhich causes particulars concerning delinquents or sto'en property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, al once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number oj the announcement for insertion in the next issue, 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, wi I be wholly responsible for any proceedings ivhich may 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 edition not later than Saturday morninij. 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 d: Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, c in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted tor 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 j- ersons missing can only be accepted c~ advertisements. R. ANT> ER- « OV. Editor. SPECIAL MEMORANDUM. The POLICE GAZETTE ivill be published on Thursday next, 24: th inst., in lieu of Christmas Day, and it is specially requested that all copy for insertion be forwarded as early as possible to ensure publication NOTICE. T.— 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. ( c) Persons in Custody. 1). Metropolitan Police District 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL_ NOTICE. An inventor lias patented a composition for taking casts of footprints in any soft ground, and Government has acquired the right to use this invention in any part of the United Kingdom. It is anticipated that it will prove of value occasionally in criminal cases, especially in rural districts, and any Police Force that wishes to have particulars of it is invited to apply to the Home Office confidentially for that purpose. ( This intimation is given by desire of the Secretary of State.— Ed.) APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1— C. O. ( Convict Supervision Department.) — For failing to report— Licence Holder HENRY GARTELL, alias HENRY GIRDLE, HENRY DAW- SON and JOHN FOLEY, Office No. 48602 ( see Gazette 3rd January, 1896), age 34, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar left side of forehead, between eyebrows, left side of nose, 4 cut scars right side of head, 2 on left shoulder- blade, and 1 on left knee, ring on 4th right finger, mole between shoulders. Sentenced at Newington Sessions, 10th February, 1890, to 7 years penal servitude for stealing <£ 2. Licenced 30th August, 1895. Iv Q 504. 2.— A Division.— For embezzlement— CHARLES HAMMOND CROXFORD, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair brown; dress, dark overcoat and suit, low black hat, usually wears a gold ring with " C. H. C." engraved thereon, and large paste diamond stud. A native of Chelsea. Late a col- lector in the employ of the Gas Light and Coke Com- pany. Warrant issued. 3.— R Division.— For obtaining £ 20 by false pretences— ALBERT MARMADUKE ANDERSON, alias DR. ANDERSON and ALBERT MARMA- DUKE, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, long face and nose, hair ( curly at ends) and moustache light brown, eyes small ( one has a peculiar look), wears gold- rimmed eye- glasses ; of gentlemanly appearance and address ; usually wears frock- coat, tall hat. Supposed an American. May be accom- panied by A WOMAN, tall, age 38, complexion dark, hair black, husky voice. He advertised in the " Eng- lish Mechanic" as " The Exhibition Company, of 14, Westmoreland Terrace, Newcastle- on- Tyne," offering to supply Cinematographs for £ 20. Absconded 30th September last. Is said to have been connected with exhibitions at Colne in February and Accrington in April last. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard. S. W. AYRSHIRE. 4.— Ayr ( County).— Portrait and description of ARTHUR STURROCK, a solicitor, and agent of the British Linen Company's Bank, Kilmarnock, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling £ 4,150, age 40, height about 6 ft. 1 in., slight build, complexion fresh, rather long face, hair and moustache light, high cheek- bones, rather prominent nose, front teeth slightly project, walks erect, of military appearance, speaks rather affectedly ; dress ( when last seen), brown tweed jacket suit, black hard felt hat; carried a small black hand- bag ; a native of Kilmarnock. Absconded 23rd October last. Inquiries requested at hotels, shipping offices, etc. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Ayrshire, Ayr. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 5.— Cambridge ( Borough).-— For obtaining goods by false pretences— WILLIAM SYERS, age about 42, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair ( wore long at back) and heavy moustache brown, eyes grey, small scar bridge of nose and over left eye, very plausible manner; dress ( when last seen), dark grey suit, dark tie, high silk hat, lace boots, brown spats. Carried an umbrella. Associates with religious bodiee, gener- ally Wesleyan. He takes apartments, representing himself as managing director of the Great Britain Coal Company, Highbury, London, and The English and Scottish Estate Association, Highbury, and is about to establish an agency in the neighbourhood; advertises for clerks and lady pupils to learn type- writing and shorthand, from whom he obtains a pre- mium of five guineas. He then takes a house and obtains furniture and provisions by means of the same representations. He was sentenced at Bed- fordshire Quarter Sessions on 16th October, 1895, to 12 months imprisonment for a similar fraud at Luton, and to 2 months for false pretences at Brighton, on 7 th January, 1895. Warrant issued. 6.— Cambridge(- Boro!/ 0/ i).— Forobtaining money by false pretences— EMMETT HUSSEY, ago about 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin face, hair and moustache light brown; of gentlemanly appearance, and is well- educated; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark cloth trousers, white silk tie, black hard felt hat, brown boots. He took lodgings on 23rd ult., and left on 3rd inst., stating that he was going to London to see his emplovers" During his stay at Cambridge, he has been advertising 8\. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 688, 1896. in the " Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart" and other papers, offering for sale poultry, wearing apparel, guns, jewellery, saddlery, etc., and thus obtained several sums of money, promising to send the articles on approval. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. CARMARTHENSHIRE. 7.— Llanelly ( County).— For obtaining, 17th ult., food, lodgings and money by false pretences— 11 EES THOMAS ( supposed false), age 31 to 34, height about 5 ft. 10 in., complexion, hair and mous- tache dark, abscess scar below left jaw, of military appearance; dress, black serge coat and vest, light cloth trousers, small light cloth cap, Oxford shoes. Stated he was a native of Briton Ferry, Glamorgan- shire. He states he has obtained employment at local works, takes lodgings, orders groceries, etc., to be sent there, and obtains money under the pretence of fetching his luggage. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Scott, Llanelly. CHESHIRE. 8.— Hyde ( County).— For housebreaking, 11th ult.— Licence Holder THOMAS ADAMS, Office No. 2800- 96, age 42, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, scar over right eyebrow, 2 on left cheek, 1 right of forehead, 1 on right thumb, right wrist, and on left forearm, mole on left ribs, outside left forearm, and red mole under left shoulder- blade. Sentenced at Chester Assizes, 16th June, 1894, to 3 years penal servitude for bur- glary. Licenced 14th September, 1896. U 253. Information to Capt. Lingard, Superintendent, Hyde, Cheshire. 9.— Oakmere ( County).— For stealing, 25th ult., at Tarporley, 1 light drab dust coat, extra button right side of collar; 1 pair yellow leather gloves, lined yellow wool; 1 dark grey tweed jacket; 1 ditto vest with sleeves ; 1 pair light grey tweed trousers ; 1 pair white broad brace >, saddler's make, " 2/ 9" in ink on leather at back; 1 black cardigan jacket, patched at elbow; 1 black felt hat, size ; 1 pair horse clippers, " Clarke" thereon; 1 ditto, " W. Bown, Newmarket pattern " thereon ; 1 razor, " Wade and Butcher, Sheffield," thereon— JIM GLENNY, a tramping groom, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey and bald on top) dark brown, cast in eyes, weak back, and wears belt or stays, shuffling gait, feet recently scalded, in consequence of which his boots are cut in front; dressed in the stolen clothing. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Johnson, Oakmere, near Northwich. 10.— Stockport ( Borough).— Portrait and de- scription of CHARLES EDWARD COOKSON, who « e apprehension is sought for obtaining by false precences, 7th inst., 1 gentleman's gold centre seconds stop watch, No. 64614, large size, plain case, " J. Winter, 25, Little Underbank, Stockport," on move- ment ; 1 lady's 18- carat gold lever watch. No. 90346, engraved case, extra jewelled, " Thomas Russell and Son, Liverpool," on movement, " Thomas Russell and Son, made for J. Winter, Stockport," on dial; and a large 18- carat single- stone diamond ring, pure white flawless stone, weight about carats, carved setting; age about 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., inclined to be stout, complexion fresh, hair light brown, slight light moustache, of smart appearance ; may endeavour to leave the country. A marine store dealer. Is accompanied by ' his wife, age about 25, height 5 ft. 1 in., slight build, complexion fresh. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Co istable Jones, Stockport CUMBERLAND. £ 1 REWARD. 11.— Penrith ( County).— For deserting his three children, leaving them chargeable to the Penrith Union— JAMES HEWER, age about 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair and moustache dark, round features. A quarryman; native of Cumberland. Is probably working in a quarry in the North of England or in Scotland. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of the Penrith Union for the apprehension of Hewer. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bell, Penrith. DEVONSHIRE. 12.— Devonport ( Borough).— Forstealingl silver albert, snake pattern, centre forms 2 heads, coins attached; 6 pairs blankets; 7 pairs sheets ; 7 coun- terpanes ( 1 white, the others patchwork); 12 bolster and pillow- slips ; 1 brown tweed coat and vest; 1 tin trunk; and other articles— CHARLES ARTHUR VINE, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, full face, hair ( curly) black, good teeth, red mark on forehead; dress, black reefer jacket, stripe trousers, black net neckerchief, black hard hat. A navvy; native of Sandbach, Cheshire. SARAH WILKIN, alias CONSTABLE, age 35, medium height, com- plexion dark, hair black, 5 upper false teeth; dress, black serge dress, black- figured mantle, long black fur boa, fawn- coloured straw hat, trimmed fawn satin and white feather, carries a white- handle umbrella and a coloured shawl. A native of Northwold, Norfolk. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Matters, Devon- port. DURHAM. 13.— South Shields ( Borough).— For stealing a watch ( recovered)— ELIZABETH CARSON, age about 27, height 5 ft., stout build, hair ( frizzed in front) light, has cast in one eye; travels the country hawking brushes. Information to Chief Constable Morant. South Shields. ESSEX. 14.-— Brentwood( CoMn< y).— For larceny, 12th inst. — A MAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion fresh, thin face, hair and long moustache light brown, leans to left when standing; dress, short blue jacket, brown striped trousers, dark cloth cap, old lace boots. Supposed native of Norwich. He per- forms with a rope in public- houses, by getting some person to tie him up, and then extricates himself, also chews glass and puts red- hot irons in his mouth. States he has been a soldier. Ho was traced to Ipswich on 14th inst. Information to Supt. Allen, Brentwood. 15.— Grays ( County).— For conspiracy and ob- taining £ 14 10s. 0d., between 9th September and 1st ult.— FREDERICK TYLER, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes ( full) dark brown, slight dark moustache. Has been employed as storekeeper on the Industrial School- ship " Shaftes- bury." Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jordan, Grays. 16.— Southend- on- Sea( Cownfy).— For stealing, 2nd inst., a silver hunter lever watch, No. 40185, gold hands, maker's name " T. J. Mercer" on face— WILLIAM CHALMERS, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) and heavy moustache dark, eyes brown, walks badly, right ankle bent inwards; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, grey cap, light boots. A labourer. Has been in the Navy. Supposed a native of Glasgow. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Simmonds, Southend- on- Sea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 17.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For embezzlement— HERBERT ADAMS, age 19, height 5 ft. 3 in., slight build, complexion sallow, long thin face, hair dark; dress, long grey overcoat, light cloth jacket, dark tweed trousers, flat blue cloth cap with shiny peak. An omnibus conductor; native of Norwich. Has been employed as a mess- room steward on board ship, and may seek similar employment, or as tramcar or omnibus conductor. Absconded 27th ult. Warrant issued. 18.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For obtaining 5th inst., 2 mackintosh overcoats by false pretences— A man, who gave the name of T. HAINS, age about 35, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, mous- tache light; dress, black jacket and vest, blue striped trousers, long white 6hirt cuffs, light cap. Appear- ance of a draper's assistant. Stated he had been sent by another outfitter. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. HAMPSHIRE. 19.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For burglary, 18th ult. — WILLIAM HENRY MURDEN, alias FRANK CLEMENTS, age 21, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin features, hair and eyes brown, clean- shaved, very irregular teeth, very prominent larynx, walks erect, sings, and plays the piano ; dress, black morning coat, blue serge vest and trousers, black bow, nearly new shoes. He takes apartments, com- mits a larceny, and breaks out before the occupants are up. Friends reside at Nottingham. Supposed previously convicted and to be wanted elsewhere. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. 20.— Southampton ( Borough).— For stealing a bicycle— DB. GOATER McDONALD, alias II. C. GOATER and COATER, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., hair and moustache dark, drops left side of lower lip when talking, speaks with American accent; dress, double- breasted frock- coat, dark grey trousers, silk hat. Had in his pos- session a Norfolk suit ( knickerbockers, with box- cloth knees). Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Southampton. HERTFORDSHIRE. 21.— Watford ( County).— For stealing, 15th inst., from an hotel, 1 gold watch, chased back, gold dial, numerals and hands; 1 long gold chain; 1 old gold oval brooch, set red cornelian stonea striped canvas bag, containing £ 150— TWO MEN. 1st, age about 27, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fair, hair ( cut short) sandy; dress, blue melton overcoat velvet collar, silk facings, black trousers, dark tie, black felt hat. 2nd, age about 27, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion fair, hair and slight moustache light; dress, blue melton overcoat ( velvet collar), black cloth trou- sers, stand- up collar, dark tie, black felt hat. Information to Captain Wvmer, Deputy Constable, Watford. KENT. 22.— C ran brook ( Cowniy).— Forstealinga bicycle ( recovered)— HENRY HINKLEY, alias HARRY FRANKLIN, age 29, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes blue, slightly round- shouldered; is very talka- tive; dress, blue serge suit, green- and- black " bow- tie, soft black felt hat, lace boots. Native of Cranbrook. Is likely to be found at a coffee tavern. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Fowle, Cranbrook. 23.— Sandgate ( County).— For deserting his wife and 5 children, leaving them chargeable to the Romney Marsh Union— CHARLES PAIN, age 37, height 5 ft. 10J in., complexion, hair and moustache dark, eyes hazel, bracelet right wrist, blister mark one leg, bullet mark above right knee, cut on head, mole under one arm, ears stand out ; dress, brown overcoat, jacket and vest, old fustian trousers, white neck wrap. Native of Dymchurch. Warrant issued. Information to Superintendent Waghorn, Sandgate. 24.— Margate ( Borough).— For embezzlement- GEORGE PURVIS BECK, alias BAKER, a journey- man baker, age about 23, height about 6 ft., slight build, complexion fresh, hair, very slight moustache and eyes light, 4 upper front teeth deficient, flat- footed ; dress, dark blue reefer jacket and vest, grey trousers, grey covert coat and cap. Supposed a native of Canterbury; associates with betting- men. Absconded 21st ult. Warrant issued. 25.— Margate ( Borough).— For obtaining 15s. by falso pretences, 11th ult.— GEORGE CRAWFORD, alias F. A. GRAY, W. H. MILLS, II. HARRISON, REV. G. D. WYATT, REV. J. MAXWELL- STEWART, C. B. STEWART, J. D. PRIOR, R. BANNISTER, G. LOCKWOOD, etc., age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., red face, rather large nose, hair, small side whiskers and small moustache grey, stoops slightly; wore a black hard felt hat, and car- ried a plain hook stick. He advertises and answers advertisements in the " Bazaar, Exchange and Mart" and similar publications, offering a terrier dog for sale, and is particular that the remittance should be by money order, on receipt of which he promises to forward the animal, but fails to do so. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Farndale, Margate. LANCASHIRE. 26.— Ormskirk ( County).— For larceny— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, pock- marked; dress, dark suit, dark green dust- coat, black hard felt hat. Holds a pedlar's certificate, granted at Southport in June last. Is known at Lancaster, Kendal, Penrith, South Stock- ton and Middlesbrough. Is accompanied by A WOMAN, ago about 35, tall, complexion dark, very high cheek bones, sunken face, one upper front tooth missing. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1896. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 27 .— Manchester { City).— For brothel- keeping— WILLIAM TAYLOR, age 50, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair brown, has a hare lip. Warrant issued. 28.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report— Expiree THOMAS JONES, alias THOMAS CRAIG, THOMAS GREIG, THOMAS CRAIGH and THOMAS WALKER, Office No. 3231- 96, age 72, height 5 ft. 3j in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, brown scar right arm, 1 on chest, burn scar left arm, 4th left finger contracted, top of back covered with small pock- marks. Sentenced at Manchester City Sessions, 21st April, 1892, to 3 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision, for fowl- stealing. Licenced 15th October, 1896, on second licence, which expires 17th December, 1896. J S 171. Supervisee CHAliLES McNULTY, Office No. 47661, age 31, height 5 ft. 6| in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes brown, long scar left side of face, scar centre of forehead, right eyebrow, lst light finger, right thumb joint and right elbow, lost en Is of first 3 left fingers. Sentenced at Manchester Ses- sions, 6th October, 1892, to 3 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision, for stealing apples. Licenced 7th Februarv, 1895. S 372. Supervisee JOHN MURRAY, Office No. 18898, agu 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, tiair brown, eyes grey, scar end of left ring finger, 2 large sears left shoulder- blade, 1 back of right hand, on right eyebrow, 2 on each shin, boil- mark back of neck, mole on each arm. Sentenced at Manchester Sessions, 3rd August, 1893, to 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision, for stealing monev. Licenced lst November, 1895. T 1136. Supervisee MARY ANN MOONEY, alias MARY ANN CRAVEN, Office No. 44427, age 34, height 5 ft. 1A in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar right forearm, back of right hand, large burn scar right leg, scar left eyebrow, back of left hand, bridge of nose, mole left cheek, lost 2 upper front teeth. Sentenced at Manchester Session?, 24th October, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision, for larcenv. Licenced 22nd February, 1895. P 33. Licence Holder CHARLES HENRY JORDAN, alias CHARLES HENRY WALKER, HENRY JONES. WILLIAM ROBERTS and WILLIAM ED- WARDS, Office No. 2995- 96, age 36, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh,, hair black ( thin on top), A'us brown, scars left eyebrow, left ribs, large scar on back, mole back of neck, red mole on chest, and 2 moles right hand, and 2 blue dots left arm. Sen- tenced at Salford Hundred County Sessions, 13th April, 1891, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision, for stealing a bag, etc. Licenced 30th September, 1896. R 120. Licence Holder JOSEPH WILKINSON, Office No. 226- 96, age 47, height 5 ft. 2£ in., complexion pale, hair light brown ( bald), eyes blue, scar and blue dot right of neck, left arm has been broken, 3rd and 4th right fingers crushed and flattened and the mils injured, lst finger left hand crushed and flattened. Sentenced at Salford Hundred Sessions, 20th October, 1890, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny ( dwelling). Licenced 16th January, 1896. Y I Q 564. Licence Holder THOMAS J. SCOTT, aliai JOSEPH HAYWARD, JOHN EDWARDS, ALBERT A. WOODLAND, THOMAS COOK, EDWARD CLARK, EDWARD CLARKE, and THOMAS SCOTT COOKE, Office No. 2462- 96, age 54, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, scar front of left forearm, scar on left thumb, mole below left nipple, scar right forearm and back of 2nd right finger. Sentenced at Bir- mingham Sessions, 28th October, 1892, to 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Licenced 28th July, 1896. S 414. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. 29.-— Accrington ( Borough). — For stealing £ 4 10s. 0d., on 7th ult.— HENRY HARRISON, age 18 or 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in.; complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes blue, short neck, cut scar on forehead ; dress, black jacket and vest, brown trousers, navy blue cap, turn- down collar, dark tie with spots, low shoes. Lately employed in a restaurant. Information to Chief Constable Beattie, Accrington. LINCOLNSHIRE. 30.— Horncastle ( County).— For obtaining, 7th inst., food, lodgings and money by false pretences— A man, who gave the name of HAWTON, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., hair and moustache dark; dress, black clothes, soft black hat with dent in crown. Associated with racing men. Had in his possession betting tickets with " Walter Simmonds, Claremont Club, Islington," thereon. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Costar, Horncastle. 31.— Grimsby ( Borough).— For stealing 1 gentle- man's silver lever watch," Arthur Newstead, Manches- ter," engraved inside outer case— A MAN, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair brown, moustache rather sandy, wore eye- glasses; dress, brown double- breasted overcoat, shabby grey suit, soft brown felt hat, carried a gold- mounted umbrella. Speaks with German accent. He engages two bed- rooms at a principal hotel, one for himself and one for his father, whom he states will arrive later with luggage, and, having gained access, he steals from the adjoining rooms. 32.— Grimsby ( Borough).— For obtaining goods by false pretences— WILLIAM HENRYSTANLE Y, alias WILLIAM H. SMITH, age about 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hail dark brown, small side whiskers and heavy moustache brown, eyes brown or grey, very bad upper teeth ; has a very plausible manner ; dress ( when last seen), brown sac chesterfield overcoat, brown or drab check trousers, brown boots, silk hat. Wore gold eyeglasses Late an assistant superintendent of the Pearl Assurance Company. Supposed well known at York, Hull and Leeds. Had in his possession a brown cowhide portmanteau, brown seal morocco writing- case, plain saddler's leather dressing- case with ivory fittings, brown seal morocco cigar- case, and a cheque book on the Stamford, Spalding and Boston Bank, Grimsby Branch. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Pickersgill, Grimsby. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 33.— Tredegar ( County).— For stealing a silver patent lever watch, No. 36947, " Kay Jones" on dial, silver curb pattern chain, small links, attached; 1 black- ribbed vest ( nearly new); 1 pair dark tweed trousers, with red stripe forming a square, and a fancy silk muffler, marked " W. D." in corner— WILLIAM TREWEN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, Roman nose; dress, dark overcoat, light trousers with dark stripe, black cap, lace boots and ( suoposed) serge jacket and the stolen vest. Is said to be a fitter. Native of Padsta, Cornwall. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Allen, Tredegar. NORTHUMBERLAND. 34.— Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City).— For failing to report— Licence Holder THOMAS McINTYRE, alias JOHN FERGUSON, JAMES WILKINSON and THOMAS McNALLY, Register No. 4190, age 44, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, lobes of ears adhere, slight varicose veins right leg, thick horny nail on left large toe, second toe of right foot flattened at point. Sentenced at Dundee, 8th October, 1889, to 7 years penal servi- tude and remanent of former sentence, for theft. Ex- piration of sentence 10th January, 1899. 678- 96. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Newcastle- on- Tyne. SUFFOLK. 35.— Ipswich ( Borough).— For stealing a pneu- matic road- racer bicycle, Class No. 2, gentleman s bamboo machine, clincher B. tyres, felt handles, rat- trap pedals, B. S. A. pattern, " Bamboo Cycle Com- pany, Wolverhampton," transfer on head " and seat- tube ( nearly new), no brake or mud- guard; a pneu- matic " Coventry Cross " bicycle, " Welch- Dunlop " front tyre, " Standard" back tyre, cork handles, rubber pedals, no brake or mud- guard, black enamel chipped in places, " Coventry Cross " in large letters on seat- tube, badge of the makers " Warman and Hazlewood, Coventry," on head, No. 13 or 15 over badge— TWO MEN. lst, age about 20, height 5 ft. 5 ill., complexion and hair dark; dress, dark suit, soft black felt hat. 2nd, age about 23, height 5 ft. 5 in. Information to Lieut. jColonel Russell, Chief Con- stable, Ipswich. SUSSEX ( EAST). 36.— Uckfield ( County).— For embezzlement— GEORGE REEVES, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion, hair, moustache and eyes dark, one finger crooked; dress, old grey suit, grey cloth peak cap. A butcher; late of Frant. Warrant issued. 37.— Uckfield ( County).— For obtaining £ 1 5s bv fake pretences— ARTHUR POTTER, age 24, height about 5 ft. 3 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, slight moustache and whiskers on chin, eyes grey, three fingers on one hand deficient; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, black cloth cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Criddle, Uckfield. 38.— B r i g h t o n ( Borough).— For embezzling £ 4 3s. 0d., on lst inst.— PERCY RUSSELL TOMP- KINS, age 36, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion, hair and moustache dark, eyes brown, birth- mark on abdo- men ; dress ( when last seen), blue cloth overcoat, blue serge suit, tweed cap. Native of Brighton. Has been employed as a fruit salesman. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. 39. — Hastings ( Borough).— For obtaining £ 3 by a worthless cheque on the Southsea Branch of the Capital and Counties Bank— ARTHUR MIDDLE- TON, age about 38, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark tweed trousers, black hard felt hat. Late in the employ of The Bulletin Advertising Co., Ply- mouth. ANNIE MIDDLETON ( wife of above), age 36, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, prominent upper teeth, swinging gait; dress, bright brown dress and jacket, small black close- fitting bonnet trimmed black, and black veil, or blue serge dress and light golf cap. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Baker, Hastings. 40.— Hove ( Town).— Forembezzlement— GEORGE CHURCHILL, late of Brighton, age 44, height 5 ft. 10 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, heavy dark moustache, eyes brown, has tender feet; dress, black morning coat and vest, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. A painter; formerly a butler. May be found working at corn wharves. Was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for lar- ceny, at Lewes Quarter Sessions, on 18th October, 1887. Warrant issued. 41.— Hove ( Town).— For embezzlement— JAMES HARMAN, late of Brighton, age 28 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion florid, hair light brown, clean- shaved, addicted to drink; dres3, light- coloured coat, cord trousers, lace boots. A groom and labourer; has been recently employed travelling with an entire horse. Warrant issued. 42.— Hove ( Town).— For embezzlement— WIL- LIAM HENRY POPE, age 33 to 35, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, mous- tache light, eyes blue; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat. Supposed native of Exeter. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teevan, Chief Constable, Hove. WARWICKSHIRE. 43.— Birmingham ( City).— For being concerned with two men in custody for conspiracy— JAMES HENRY WHITTAKER, alias LEWIS, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, oval face, hair and eyes brown, slight moustache light brown, dot tattooed on back of left hand. A grocer ; native of Birmingham. Has been convicted of felony at Leeds and Birmingham. CHARLES ROBERTS, alias MANSFIELD, HIATT and HEATH, age 39, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, full face, hair ( wavy) brown ( turning grey), slight moustache sandy, slightly bow- legged, speaks quickly, with Lancashire dialect. A grocer. He was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment at Shrewsbury Assizes in March, 1895, for a similar offence. These men are in the habit of visiting grocers' stores, and are well known in the North of England to persons who attend auction sales where provisions are sold, and to those who associate with or buy from long firm swindlers. They may set up again in a small way of business. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 44.— Wakefield ( City)— For failing to report— Licence Holder GEORGE McPHERSON, alias McKASON, McPHEARSON, SMITH, Di^ MPSEY and JOHN HANSON, Office No. 365496, age 28, height 4 ft. 11} in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar left of forehead, back of neck, below each nipple, inside upper right arm, back of left hand, and on left shoulder- blade, dot between each thumb and finger, acne spots all over back, brown birth- mark centre of small of back, NARGC front of right forearm, brown birth- mark on left but- tock. Sentenced at Newcastle- on- Tyne Sessions, 22 nd October, 1891, to 5 years penal servitude, for stealing a purse and money from the person. Libera- ted on second licence which expires 12th March, 1897. R 272. Information to Chief Constable Harris, Wakefield. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). £ 1 Is. Od. REWARD. 45.— Guisborough ( County).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Guis- borough Union— CHARLES BRIGHT, age 39, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, patch of grey hair on back of head, supposed to have short sandy moustache, blue mark corner of left eye. An ironstone miner or labourer at public works; native of London. Has been convicted of poaching. He left Barden, near Grassington, West Yorkshire, on 7th ult., where he was known as F. PARKER. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1896. the Guisborough Union for the apprehension of Bright. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 46.— Doncaster ( County).— For obtaining 2s. 6d. by false pretenoes, at Rawtry— ALEXANDER A. LESLIE, alias WILLIAM McKENZIE MONTEITH, age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair light; dress, light overcoat, dark suit, hard felt hat; carries an umbrella. Calls at houses, stating he is collecting subscriptions on behalf of a baker who has failed in business, and has in his possession several books with names of local clergymen therein, showing amounts subscribed by them. Has been previously convicted. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Blake, Doncaster. 47.— Otley ( County).— For embezzling £ 24 8s.— EDWIN DOUGILL, age 40 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion pale, hair dark ( turning grey), eyes grey, scar over one eyebrow, long neck, long thin fingers; dress, grey suit, hard black hat. He was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for larceny and fraud, at Rradford Borough Court, 5th December, 1892, and to 3 months for warehouse- breaking, at Newtown, 18th October, 1894. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Strain, Otley. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. DORSETSHIRE. 48.— Beaminster ( County).— Committed for trial at Dorset Quarter Sessions, 6th prox., for obtaining money, food and lodgings by false pretences— ERNr^ ST AINSLEY TOWER, alias ERNEST ST. CLAIR, late of Hornby Road, Peckham, London, age 25, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, hare lip, cut mark left eyebrow, scar left cheek, outside calf of right leg, on and above left knee, and on left shoulder, mole top of right arm, boil mark pit of stomach. Of foreign appearance. He calls on clergymen, and represents himself to be a member of the church. Supposed previously con- victed and wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Brooks, Beaminster. HAMPSHIRE. 49.— Fareham ( County).— Remanded till 21st inst., for larceny— WALTER ANDREWS, age 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, ballet girl tattooed right arm, man's head back of right hand, crucifix and woman left arm, woman back of left hand; dress, brown jacket, old knitted vest, brown cord trousers, light cap. An Army Reservist; native of Fareham. Found in his possession pawntickets for a suit pledged at Gosport, 15th August last; a suit pledged at Sutton, 20th October last; and a coat pledged at Croydon, on 24th ult. Information to Supt. Hack, Fareham. HERTFORDSHIRE. 50.— Ware ( County).— Committed for trial at Herts Quarter Sessions, 4th January, 1897, for steal- ing 2 tame rabbits— Expiree HENRY HART, Office No. 13593, age 50, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair grey, eyes grey, scar centre of back, right buttock, on nose, left eyebrow, left forefinger and over right hand. Sentenced at Hertford Sessions, 30th December, 1872, to 7 years penal servitude, for larceny. Licenced 17th December, 1878. Y 910. Information to Superintendent Wood, Ware. LINCOLNSHIRE. 51.— Boston ( Borough).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, 4th prox., for obtaining money by false pretences— ARTHUR MUSGRAVE, age 25, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey. A wood carver. Has resided in County Durham, and at Newcastle and Kendal. Supposed previously convicted, and to be wanted elsewhere. Information to Head Constable Wyse, Boston. NORFOLK. 52.— Holt ( County).— Remanded till 21st inst., for stealing, 10th ult., a mare ( recovered)— GEORGE WOODHOUSE, alias CHARLES ALFRED HARRI- SON ( see Case No. 37, 27th ult.), age 21, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, nose has been broken by kick from hor3e, and is slightly on one side; dress, mixed tweed suit and cloth cap. A deserter from the Norfolk Regiment. Na- tive of Ressingham, Norfolk. Is wanted for a similar offence at Colchester, and supposed elsewhere. Information to Inspector Willmott, Holt. SHROPSHIRE. 53.— Church Stretton ( County).— Committed for trial for burglary ( 3 charges)— HENllY ROBERT, a man of colour, age 38 or 39, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair, whiskers and moustache black, eyes dark; dress, old brown jacket bound with braid, 2 pairs of trousers ( 1 pair brown mixture cloth black stripes, the other grey mixture cloth), old leather leggings, brown mixture shirt, coloured scarf, brown ribbed soft hat, old blucher boots. A labourer. States he is a native of West Indies, but has been in England for several years, most of the time in Liverpool, Bristol, Cardil and Southampton. Appearance of a circus man or showman. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Inspector Lewis, Church Stretton. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 54.— Northallerton ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions at Northallerton— JOHN GEORGE HODGKIN, age 61, height 6 ft., complexion pale, hair, moustache and full side whis- kers grey, eyes light grey ( cast in left), knock- kneed, shuffling gait, scar inside right forearm, mole below navel and on left breast, large wart inside right thigh; of plausible manner; dress, brown coat, grey vest, and trousers, brown cap, strong boots. States he is a native of Liverpool, but refuses any further account of himself. He obtains an advance from auctioneers or solicitors, under the pretence that he has property which he wishes them to convey or sell for him. ( See Case No. 39, 11th inst.) Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hutchinson, Northallerton. 55.— Richmond ( County).— Committed for trial at Richmond Rorough Quarter Sessions, 4th prox., for wilful damage— JAMES McDONOUGH, age 19, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, pug nose, hair dark brown, eyes blue, tattooed anchor,. J., 4 dots left arm, bracelet on wrist, J. D., 2 dots back of hand, S. and dot second finger, J. D. on right arm, heart and arrow back of right hand ; dress, old dark jacket and vest, brown cloth trousers, old black cap, light lace boots; native of Richmond, Yorks. States he has been three times in Pentonville Prison since November, 1895, viz., 3 months for attempted shopbreaking, 3 months for assault on police, and 6 months for highway robbery. Information to Supt. Holmes, Richmond. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 56.— Maidenhead ( County).— 6th inst., by house- breaking— 1 silver cream jug; 1 silver sugar- basin ; 2 silver sauce ladles; 8 dessert- spoons, " C. S. H." thereon; 1 dozen forks, old- fashioned, " C. S. H." thereon; 1 pair gold eye- glasses ; 1 pearl ring, with inscription inside " In memory of a dearly- loved bro- ther's wife"; 1 pearl hoop ring; 1 large carbuncle brooch, with pendant; 1 pair carbuncle earrings, set in gold; 1 jet locket, with 2 photographs; 1 pebble link bracelet, set in gold; 1 steel pebble bracelet; 1 silver pencil- oase; 1 old small grey wash- leather purse, containing £ 2 2s. 5d.; 1 small square leather purse, containing £ 1 10s.— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair turning grey; dress, long brown overcoat, dark grey trousers, dark flat top felt hat. Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. KENT. 57.— Tunbridge Wells(# orow^).— 13th inst., by housebreaking— 1 lady's gold ring, set garnet; 1 plain gold bracelet; 1 gold necklet, 3 tassels in front; 2 silver dessert and 2 teaspoons, " D. R. G." in old English thereon ; 2 small silver teaspoons, " G. R. R." thereon; 1 fruit knife; 1 white metal ink- pot, egg shape— Supposed by TWO MEN. lst, age 28 to 30, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, moustache ( heavy) light; dress, blue melton overcoat with velvet collar, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. 2nd, age about 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion and mous- tache dark ; wearing a dark grey overcoat, black hard hat, blue- and- yellow neckerchief. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE 58.— Leigh ( County).— 8th inst., at Earlstown — 1 gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 86982, plain cases and dial ( dial broken at figure 6 and repaired with cement), steel hands and seconds hand ; 1 pair white flannel drawers— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 11 in., com- plexion fresh, red nose, hair brown ; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, grey tweed trousers, lace boots. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 59.— Widnes ( County).— 8th inst., by house- breaking, at Farnworth— 1 lady's open- face gold Eng- lish lever watch, No. 25562, chased back, with shield in centre, gold face, steel hands, maker " M. Steinart,. Manchester," private mark 6030 inside inner case, with gold albert, ball and link pattern, tassels at end, attached. Information to Supt. Keighley, Widnes. 60.— Salford ( Borough).— 9th inst., by house- breaking— 1 slack back lavender- coloured jacket, blue specks intermingled, lined with slate- coloured ma- terial, usual pockets, and buttons same colour, with vest and trousers to match, nearly new; 1 dark blue melton cloth single- breasted overcoat, velvet collar, lined with black sateen in body, coloured lining in sleeves, usual pockets, and buttons to match, worn - r 1 silver geneva watch, plain cases, engraved with shield on back, black hands, white dial; 1 white metal curb albert guard; 1 pair lady's high- legged lace boots, size 7, lined pink, nearly new; 1 silver tea caddy spoon, cockle- shell pattern, " H." stamped on handle; 2 silver- plated teaspoons, stamped " Renk, Chapel Street, Salford," on handle, new ; 2 silver- plated forks; 1 round gold scarf- pin, small brilliant in centre; 1 life policy on the Glasgow and Edinburgh Life Insurance Company; and deeds relating to a grave in the Salford County Borough Cemetery. Between 11th and 12th inst.— 1 smoothing plane, with initials on front " R. N. & S."; 1 trying plane, stamped on front " T. D. Quinn < fc Cox"; 1 jack plane, stamped on front " T. D. Quinn"; 1 rebate plane, cracked across eye, stamped " T. D. Quinn " ; 1 jack plane, with initials on front " R. N. & S."; 1 smoothing plane, stamped " A. Gordon J. Quinn " ; 1 iron- faced rebate plane, stamped " A Gordon " ; I panel saw, " A. Gordon " stamped on handle; 1 panel saw, maker's name " Distance " and " Beam & Scale" engraved on blade, " F. Lunt" stamped on handle and inside of blade; 1 large hand saw, No. 9, " Tooth and Groves, maker," stamped on blade, " T. D. Quinn " stamped on handle. All in good condition. Information to tho Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. SUFFOLK. 61.— Lowestoft ( County).— 13th inst., by shop- breaking, at Beccles— 1 gentleman's 18- carat gold geneva watch, key winding, gold dial; 2 ladies' 18- carat gold keyless watches; 1 lady's 18- carat gold watch, key winding; 1 lady's 14- carat gold watch, keyless, No. 93678 ; 1 lady's 14- carat gold watch, key winding; 1 silver English lever watch, white enamel face, " C. Bowles & Son " on name- plate, capped ; I silver English lever watch, capped, plain face, No. 71577; 1 pair case silver watch, capped; 2 silver Waltham lever watches; 3 silver Swiss watches, 1 capped. No. 273066; 7 geneva watches; 2 Swiss metal lever watches ; 5 ladies' silver geneva watches; I lady's Swiss silver lever watch, silver dial, fancy pattern ; 1 lady's silver English lever watch, with gold figures and hands, " C. Bowles & Son " on name- plate, silver dial; about 1 dozen gold scarf- pins, some 9 and some 15- carat; about 30 ladies' gold keeper and dress rings, 9, 15 and 18- carat; 22 wedding rings, all 22- carat, some marked " W. Al." others, " S. Bros."; II 9- carat wedding rings, in small brown case, 10 gentlemen's 9- carat signet rings, various stones, in brown morocco case, lined white satin ; I 18- carat signet ring, white cornelian stone, pink edge; 4 9- carat gold pencil- cases ; 1 gold blade tooth- pick, ivory handle; about 20 gold brooches, some 9 and some 15- carat, in plush pad ; about 1 dozen silver brooches, most of them marked " S. Bros." Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. SURREY. 62.— Chertsey ( County).— 9th inst., by burglary at Cobham— 2 small silver candlesticks, about 4 in. wide at bottom ; 1 silver peacock; 1 silver elephant; 2 silver dogs ; 1 silver pen- tray; 1 silver pin- tray ; I diamond- shape trav. marked " From Effie to Ethel, 1887 " ; 1 gold bracelet ( 3 chains); 1 ditto, with hand chased in front; 1 gold top walking- stick, with initials thereon. The thief left behind a bamboo cane, with india- rubber rings and notches thereon. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. SUSSEX ( EAST). £ 100 REWARD. 63.— Brighton ( Borough).— 3rd inst., by shop- breaking— Watches: 1 lady's 18- carat gold keyless, • No. 90929; 1 14- carat ditto, No. 22226; 1 gentle- man's silver watch, No. 284406; 1 gold keyless geneva, No. 114523; 1 silver ditto, Stock No. 43; 1 ditto, 44; 1 red enamel keyless, 50; 1 blue ditto, 51; 1 gentleman'* gold geneva, 52; 1 lady's enamel ditto, 53 ; 1 blue, 54 ; 1 red, 56 ; 1 green, 61; 1 blue, 62; 1 14- carat half- hunter, No. 130252, 65; 1 14- oarat open- face, No. 130690, 66 ; 1 blue steel keyless geneva, 68 ; 1 enamel and red keyless, 70 ; 1 ditto, 71. Chains : 1 gold watch, Stock No. 2 ; 1 ditto, 9 ; 1 15- carat plated and gold, 21; 1 9- carat albert link, 20 ; 1 15- carat ditto, 51 ; 1 gentleman's 9- carat double albert, 80; 1 lady's 15- carat ditto, 95 ; 1 ditto, 101; 1 9- carat, 104; 1 15- carat, 105; 1 9- carat eye- glass chain, 110 ; 1 9- carat fancy pattern, 111; 1 lady's 9- carat curb chain, 118; 1 9- carat pearl muff chain, 123; 1 15- carat fob chain, 124; 1 ditto, 126; 1 9- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896. T I I E POLICE CJAZTITTK 5 carat, 127; 1 9- carat chain and padlock, 129; 1 9- carat muff chain, 131; 1 gold eye- glass chain, 132; 1 muff chain, 134; 1 opal- and- gold, 135; 1 gold muff chain, 136. Gold Studs diamond shirt studs, Stock No. 3; 3 gold studs7~ T7; 2 carbuncle shirt studs, 22; 3 gold shirt studs, 23; 3 ditto, 73; 2 ruby and gold ditto, 75; 3 15- carat gold ditto, 84; 2 pearl ditto, 90; 3 15- carat gold ditto, 103; 3 18- carat gold ditto, 140; 3 15- carat gold ditto, 146; 3 ditto, 147; 3 ditto, 148; 3 pearl shirt ditto, 159; 3 gold ditto, 167; 1 gold ditto, 170; 2 gold ditto, 177; 2 gold ditto, 180; 3 gold ditto, 187; 3 gold ditto, 188; 3 gold ditto, 189; 3 gold ditto, 194; 1 9- carat collar ditto, 196. Links: 1 pair 9- carat gold links, Stock No. 9; 1 pair ditto, 13 ; 1 pair ditto, 36; 1 pair 15- carat solitaires, 78; 1 pair ditto, 104; 1 pair ditto, 114; 1 pair 15- carat ditto, 138; 1 pair ditto, 148; 1 pair 9- carat ditto, 149; 1 pair 9- carat ditto, 151; 1 pair 9- carat engraved ditto, 155; 1 pair ditto, 156; 1 pair 9- carat solitaires, 158; 1 pair ditto, 159; 1 pair ditto, 160; 1 pair 18- carat ditto, 164; 1 pair 15- carat ditto, 169; 1 pair 18- carat ditto, 177; 1 pair 9- carat ditto, 183; 1 pair ditto, 184; 1 pair ditto, 187; 1 pair ditto, 191; 1 pair 15- carat ditto, 194; 1 pair ditto, 199; 1 pair 9- carat ditto, 202 ; 1 pair ditto, 203; 1 pair ditto, 204; 1 pair green enamel ditto, 205; 1 pair blue ditto, 206; 1 pair red ditto, 207 ; 1 pair 9- carat torpedo ditto, 208 ; 1 pair ditto, 210; 1 pair 15- carat ditto, 211. Gold Brooches: 1 oval brooch, set with rubies, Stock No. 13; 1 plain oval ditto, 6; 1 round ditto, 15; 1 horse- shoe and slipper ( good luck), 22 ; 1 pearl, coral and lapis ditto, 28; 1 arrow- and- serpcnt ditto, 36; 1 round gold ditto, 91; 1 plain horse- shoe ditto, 95 ; 1 plain ditto, 96; 1 garnet ditto, 101; 1 coral and pearl ditto, 163; 1 15- carat and diamond- centre ditto, 261; 1 15- carat lace pin ditto, 316; 1 ditto horse shoe coral and pearl ditto, 322; 1 rose- diamond bird ditto, 355; 1 bar brooch ditto, 410; 1 fancy pearl ditto, 619; 1 coaching- horn and horse- shoe ditto, 628; 1 onyx, pearl and enamel ditto, 739; 1 pearl crescent and star, with diamond centre, 768; 1 horse- shoe ditto, 774; 1 15- carat curb ditto, 789; 1 curb and padlock, set with diamonds, 796; 1 15- carat bar ditto, 797; 1 15- carat and diamond ditto, 851 ; 1 18- carat and platinum curb4_ 860; 1 15- carat heart with appendage, 874 ; 1 crescent and bell, 875 ; 1 chryso- phrase heart on curb ditto, 911 ; 1 9- carat, with pad- lock, 913 ; 1 pearl crescent, with heart pendant, 916 ; 1 sporting brooch, 917 ; 1 amethyst and topaz, 919 ; 1 15- carat ditto, 942 ; 1 sporting brooch, 948 ; 1 15- carat banjo brooch, 947; 1 mistletoe ditto, 953; 1 pearl star and crescent ditto, 977; 1 pearl spray, 978; 1 9- carat lace pin ditto, 982 ; 1 9- carat lace ditto, 983; 1 rose- diamond pearl ditto, 984; 1 rose ditto, 985; 1 double heart and enamel ditto, 990; 1 15- carat horn, with pearl heart, 998; 1 pearl and sapphire ditto, 1006; 1 15- carat bar, with pearl heart, 1017; 1 ditto, crescent on bar, 1020; 1 15- carat nautical ditto, 1023; 1 ditto, violin, 1039; 1 18- carat enamel bow ditto, 1047; 1 diamond and pearl heart ditto, 1053 ; 1 18- carat bow ditto, 1064; 1 ditto, ivy leaf ditto, 1065 ; 1 ditto, mistletoe, 1071; 1 fancy safety ditto, 1036; 1 blue cornelian sham- rock, 1092; 1 15- carat golf ditto, 1099; 1 9- carat bow watch ditto, 1101; 1 9- carat horn ditto, 1108 ; 1 15- oarat lily- of- the- valley ditto, 1116; 1 15- carat filigree ditto, 1132; 1 ditto, 1133; 1 bamboo walk- ing- stick ditto, 2084; 1 ditto, 2085; 1 9- carat ditto, 2087; 1 9- carat pearl curb ditto, 2088; 1 9- carat ditto, 2089; 1 3- stone diamond ditto, 2090; 1 3- stone diamond and sapphire ditto, 2091 ; 1 pearl swallows on bar ditto, 2093; 1 ditto, 2094, 1 ditto, 2095 ; 1 3- pearl swallow ditto, 2096 ; 1 ditto, 2097 ; 1 green enamel heart with pearl wings, 2099 ; 1 red enamel ditto, 2099; 1 15- carat pearl and diamond ditto, 2100; 1 15- carat pearl crescent ditto, 2101; 1 9- carat curb ditto, 2102; 1 9- carat fancy twist ditto, 2103; 1 9- carat ditto, 2106; 1 9- carat watch ditto, 2108; 1 swallow brooch, 1149; 1 9- carat horn ditto, 1151; 1 ditto, 1152 ; 1 9- carat and pearl horse- shoe ditto, 1165; 1 ditto, swallow ditto, 1166; 1 ditto, pearl crescent and star, 1169 ; 1 ditto and opal trefoil, 1173; 1 ditto, 1174; 1 ditto, 1175; 1 ditto, and opal safety ditto, 1180; 1 15- carat gold brooch, 1184; 1 ditto, 1185; 1 ditto, safety ditto, 1187; 1 gold and foxhead ditto, 1188; 1 15- carat double swallow, 1189; 1 9- carat swallow, on bar- ditto, 1191; 1 15- carat watch ditto, 1195 ; 1 9- carat sport- ing ditto, 1197; 1 ditto, 1198; 1 ditto, walking- stick ditto, 2001 ; 1 15- carat pearl ivy leaf, 2002 ; 1 ditto and pearl star ditto, 2003 ; 1 sapphire and diamond scroll ditto, 2005; 1 15- carat gold crescent ditto, 2009; 1 gold, pearl and turquoise curb ditto, 2017 ; 1 15- carat and pearl double heart ditto, 2019; 1 ditto, fancy pearl spray ditto, 2020 ; 1 ditto, bird on bar, 2023 ; 1 ditto, and pearl swallow ditto, 2024 ; 1 ditto, bird on bar, ornamented head, 2026 ; 1 9- carat merrythought ditto, 2029 ; 1 ditto, curb with heart, 2031'; 1 ditto, fancy twist. 2033; 1 ditto, fancy twist, with heart, 2037; 1 ditto, horn ditto, 2040; 1 gold and pearl crescent ditto, 2042; 1 9- carat gold curb ditto, 2046; 1 ditto, bi- cycle ditto, 2047; 1 15- carat double bird on cres- cent ditto. 2051; 1 ditto, swallow on bar, 2052; 1 ditto, double pearl swallow, 2053 ; 1 ditto, bee ditto, 2054 ; 1 9- carat crescent ditto, 2055 ; 1 ditto, heart, 2056; 1 ditto, double swallow ditto, 2057; 1 ditto, 2058; 1 ditto, merrythought ditto, 2059; 1 ditto, swallow on bar, 2061 ; 1 ditto, 2062 ; 1 ditto, 2063 ; 1 ditto, 2064; 1 9- carat bow, with heart pendant, 2065; 1 double dog ditto, 2068; 1 ditto, 2069; 1 ditto, horse ditto, 2070; 1 ditto, heart on bar, 2073 ; 1 ditto, merrythought ditto, 20( 4; 1 ditto, 2075; 1 ditto, heart on bar ditto, 2076; 1 ditto, fancy bow ditto, ditto, 2077; 1 ditto, 2078; 1 ditto, 2079; 1 ditto, 2081; 1 ditto, 2082; 1 ditto, foxhead on horn ditto, 2083. Gold Bracelets : 1 18- carat gold brace- let, Stock No. 7; 1 diamond and sapphire buckle ditto, 14; 1 15- carat fancy pattern ditto, 26 ; 1 ditto, 31; 1 diamond and sapphire buckle ditto, 33; 19- carat plain ditto, 36 ; 1 15- carat ditto, 42 ; 1 ditto, ditto, 43; 1 15- carat horse- shoe ditto, 44; 1 ditto, ditto, 55; 1 15- carat good luck ditto, 59 ; 1 15- carat plain ditto, 64 ; 1 ditto, ditto, 77 ; 1 diamond and sap- phire ditto, 145*; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 148; 1 plain gold ditto, 154; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 175; 1 pearl and horse- shoe ditto, 176 ; 1 plain bangle ditto, 185 ; 1 gold and pearl, 194 ; 1 15- carat plain ditto, 263 ; 1 9- carat curb ditto, 306 ; 1 9- carat twisted ditto, 310 ; 1 9- carat flexible ditto, 349; 1 15- carat plain ditto, 359; 1 15- carat good luck ditto, 380; 1 15- carat flexible ditto, 398 ; 1 coloured gold ditto, 416 ; 1 1890 ditto, in pearls, 458; 1 flexible ditto, 464; 1 ditto, 465; 1 gold and platinum horse- shoe ditto, 511; 1 15- carat pearl double heart ditto, 535; 1 15- carat heart ditto, 560; 1 15- carat ruby ditto, 567 ; 1 15- carat curb and padlock, with sapphire, 619 ; 1 9- carat shamrock bangle ditto, 620; 1 9- carat chain ditto, 629 ; 1 9- carat curb ditto, 644 ; 1 ditto, ditto, 645 ; 1 patent bracelet ditto, 646; 1 15- carat alpine bell ditto, 675; 1 9- carat fancy pattern ditto, 681 ; 1 9- carat twisted ditto, 705; 1 15- carat heart and pad- lock ditto, 721 ; 1 platinum and gold curb ditto, 732 ; 1 15- carat pearl curb ditto, 740; 1 platinum and gold- cased ditto, 760; 1 child's curb ditto, 797 ; 1 15- carat flexible ditto, 800; 1 ditto, 816; 1 9- carat fancy pattern ditto, 824 ; 1 ditto, 838; 1 ditto, 845 ; i ditto, 861; 1 ditto, 862; 1 ditto, 864; 1 ditto, pearl ditto, 876 ; 1 15- carat turquoise and pearl ditto, 880; 1 9- carat curb, with padlock and key ditto, 882; 1 9- carat fancy ditto, 891 ; 1 ditto, pearl ditto, 892; 1 ditto, fancy ditto, 903; 1 15- carat turquoise and pearl ditto, 904; 1 ditto, cable ditto, 906 ; 1 9- carat expanding ditto, 908; 1 ditto, 909; 1 15- carat pearl and turquoise curb chain ditto, 910; 1 9- carat flexible ditto, 915; 1 ditto, filigree and pearls ditto, 916; 1 9- carat flexible ditto, 913; 1 ditto, filigree ditto, 917; 1 15- carat fancy pearl ditto, 922; 1 9- carat ditto, 923 ; 1 ditto fancy diamond centre ditto, 924; 1 15- carat diamond and sapphire and curb chain ditto, 926 ; 1 diamond spear cluster ditto, 927 ; 1 9- carat expanding watch belt, 928; 1 gold horse- shoe ditto, 929; 1 9- carat curb chain, 931 ; 1 ditto, 933; 1 ditto, fancy ditto, 934; 1 ditto, plain ditto, 936; 1 ditto, 937; 1 ditto, 940; 1 ditto, engraved ditto, 942; 1 ditto, sporting ditto, 943; 1 ditto, 945; 1 ditto, fancy pearl ditto, 946; 1 ditto, cable ditto, 947; 1 15- carat curb, with snap, 949; 1 9- carat gold and pearl ditto, 956; 1 ditto, fancy 958; 1 ditto, 960; 1 ditto, 962; 1 ditto, curb chain, 964; 1 ditto, 965; 1 ditto, with heart, 967 ; 1 ditto, twisted, 968 ; 1 ditto, fancy, 971 ; 1 ditto, fancy, 972; 1 ditto, flexible, 973; l" child's ditto, 975 ; 1 ditto, 976 ; 1 ditto, 977 ; 1 9- carat pearl ditto, 979; 1 18- carat curb chain, 980; 1 gold and enamel heart pendant, 985 ; 1 9- carat emerald, 988 ; 1 ditto, blue enamel, 989; 1 14- carat turquoise and pearl watch bracelet, 990; 1 15- carat child's curb ditto, 992; 1 9- carat green enamel heart pendant, 994 ; 1 9- carat pearl ditto, 995 ; 1 ditto, fancy ditto, 996 ; 1 ditto curb chain, 998 ; 1 ditto, 999 ; ' l ditto fancy ditto, 1001; 1 curb chain, 1002; 1 ditto, 1003; 1 ditto, 1004. Gold Rings: 1 15- carat twist ring, Stock No. 992; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 997; 1 single- stone diamond ditto, 1003; 1 mizpah ditto, 1006; 1 18- carat signet ditto, 1024; 1 ditto, 1025; 1 15- carat pearl and ruby ditto, 1035; 1 gold and pearl ditto, 1056; 1 9- carat chrvsophrase ditto, 1062; 1 bloodstone signet ditto, 1078; 1 9- carat signet ditto, 1079 ; 1 diamond and sapphire half- hoop ditto, 1082; 1 ditto, 1083; 1 18- carat turquoise and pearl ditto, 1086 ; 1 fancy coral and pearl ditto, 1088; 1 buckle ditto, fancy edge, 1090; 1 18- carat knot ditto, 1093 ; 1 pearl* marquise ditto, 1104; 1 pearl and ruby ditto, 1105; 1 diamond and sap- phire ditto, 1108; 1 ditto, 1111; 1 pearl and ruby fancy ditto, 1120; 1 9- carat fancy ditto, 1128; 1 18- carat knot ditto. 1131; 1 ditto" 1132; 1 diamond half- hoop ditto, 1150; 1 18- carat knot ditto, 1151 ; 1 ruby and diamond cluster ditto, 1154; 1 9- carat twist ditto, 1155; 1 18- carat turquoise ditto, 1165; 1 diamond and sapphire ditto, 1167; 1 diamond, sapphire and ruby ditto, 1168; 1 3- stone diamond ditto, 1169; 1 9- carat solid twist ditto, 1170; 1 ditto, 1171; 1 ditto. 1172; 1 9- carat fancy ditto, 1173; 1 18- carat belcher ditto, 1179; l' 9- carat signet ditto, 1180; 1 ditto. 1181; 1 18- carat dia- mond find sannhire ditto. 1182; 1 3- stone diamond gipsy ditto. 1183: 1 18- carat gold and platinum expanding ditto. 1184: 1 18- carnt cold expanding ditto. 1185; 1 18- carat gold and lapis ring, 1188; 1 ditto. 11S9: 1 18- carnt solid signet ditto, 1190; 1 18- cnrnt knot ditto. 1191 : 1 ditto. 1192: 1 ditto. 1193; 1 fancv pearl ditto. 1194: 1 18- carat gold sap- phire ditto, 1195; 1 diamond and sapphire 3- stone ditto, 1198; 1 15- carat fancy ditto, 1201; 1 opal and diamond half- hoop ditto, 1203; 1 single- stone dia- mond ditto, 1208; 1 18- carat gold knot ditto, 1209; 1 18- carat gold knot ditto, 1210; 1 turquoise and diamond ditto, 1211; 1 ditto, 1212; 1 5- stone dia- mond gipsy ditto, 1216; 1 diamond marquise ditto, 1217 ; 1 diamond and emerald marquise ditto, 1218; 1 18- carat bangle ditto, 1220; 1 ditto, 1221 ; 1 ditto, 1222; 1 diamond and ruby half- hoop ditto, 1141; 1 diamond and emerald 3- stone ditto, 1213 ; 1 diamond half- hoop ditto, 1143; 1 diamond marquise ditto, 1186; 1 diamond and sapphire gipsy ditto, 36; 1 single- stone diamond ditto, 20 ; 1 diamond and coral fancy ditto, 37 ; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 46; 1 pearl and sapphire ditto, 63 ; 1 pearl and diamond ditto, 85 ; 1 ditto, 89 ; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 90 ; 1 pearl and rose- diamond ditto, 96; 1 pearl and ironstone ditto, 99 ; 1 pearl ditto, 106 ; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 107 ; 1 pearl and emerald ditto, 118; 1 pearl and sap- phire ditto, 121; 1 pearl and ruby ditto, 128; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 135; 1 rose- diamond and turquoise ditto, 243; 1 sapphire and pearl ditto, 249; 1 dia- mond, sapphire and ruby ditto, 258 ; 1 rose- diamond and ruby ditto, 262; 1 fancy pearl ditto, 274; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 297 ; 1 single- stone diamond enamelled mourning ditto, 348; 1 diamond and + pearl mourning ditto, 349 ; 1 rose- diamond, pearl and ruby ditto, 386 ; 1 pearl and coral ditto, 475; 1 18- carat chased keeper, 514; 1 18- carat gold and dia- mond scarf ditto, 527; 1 18- carat gold and pearl scarf ditto, 542; 1 9- carat engraved buckle ditto, 657 ; 1 9- carat engaged knot ditto, 659 ; 1 fancy pearl ditto, 663 ; 1 pearl and ruby ditto, 665 ; 1 9- carat pearl ditto, 674; 1 18- carat knot ditto, 682; 1 18- carat coral 3- stone ditto, 704 ; 1 ruby and pearl ditto, 743 ; 1 9- carat plain signet ditto, 747 ; 1 18- carat engagement keeper ditto, 766; 1 18- carat mizpah ditto, 770; 1 pearl and ruby ditto, 781 ; 1 fancy keeper ditto, 783; 1 diamond and cat's- eye ditto, 814; 1 5- stone diamond gipsy ditto, 815; 1 emerald and diamond gipsy ditto, 818; 1 diamond and ruby ditto, 854 ; 1 diamond and ruby ditto snake ditto, 857 ; 1 gold signet ditto ( secondhand), 867; 1 lady's signet ditto, 898 ; 1 diamond and ruby ditto, 901; 1 single- stone ruby ditto, 915; 1 single- stone diamond gipsy ditto, 918; 1 knot ditto, 930; 1 18- carat engraved keeper ditto, 934 ; 1 bloodstone signet ditto, 950; 1 coral bloodstone ditto, 951; 1 gold twist ditto, 979. Charms: 1 gold cross, Stock No. 3; 1 gold seal, 3; 1 gold pencil, 9; 1 ditto, 10; 1 ditto, 11; 1 ditto, 12; 1 15- carat ditto, 60; 1 ame- thyst cross, 63; 1 15- carat cross, 67 ; 1 pearl pen- dant, 86 ; 1 heart locket, 168 ; 1 15- carat cross, 186 ; 1 blue enamel locket, 190; 1 9- carat cross, 194; 1 ditto vesta case, 205 ; 1 15- carat heart, 213 ; 1 9- carat pearl centre, 215; 1 ditto heart, 222 ; 1 ditto, 225; 1 ditto, 226 ; 1 gold and green enamel heart. 234 ; 1 15- carat cross, 236 ; 1 ditto, heart locket, 237 ; 1 9- carat pencil, 241; 1 9- carat engine- turned pencil, 245; 1 ditto toothpick, 246; 1 ditto, 247 ; 1 ditto, 248; 1 ditto, 249; 1 9- carat heart locket, 251; 1 ditto cigar- cutter, 253; 1 red enamel heart, 254 ; 1 ditto, 255; 1 15- carat heart, diamond centre, 256 : 1 9- carat cross, 260 ; 1 15- carat heart, pearl centre, 264 ; 1 9- carat sovereign purse, 269; 1 pearl heart pendant, 271; 1 15- carat pearl heart, turquoise centre, 274; 1 gold and blue enamel heart, 275 ; 1 ditto, 276; 1 ditto, 277 ; 1 red enamel ditto, 278; 1 green ditto, 280; 1 green ditto, 281 ; 1 blue ditto, 282; 1 15- carat pencil, 283 ; 1 ditto, 285 ; 1 9- carat cross, 289 ; 1 9- carat plain sovereign purse, 296 ; 1 ditto, 297 ; 1 9- carat engraved toothpick, 300; 1 ditto, 301; 1 ditto, 302; 1 ditto, 303 ; 1 gold and enamel heart pendant, 304; 1 ditto, 305; 1 ditto, 306 : 1 ditto, 307; 1 ditto, 308; 1 ditto, 309; 1 green enamel heart, 312; 1 gold and pearl star pendant, 313. Gold Pins : 1 dog pin, Stock No. 21 ; 1 horse pin, 22 ; 1 15- carat racket, 26; 1 coral and pearl horse- shoe, 18; 1 fancy round pin, 69 ; 1 tennis hat- pin, 123 ; 1 fancy gold pin, 138; 1 diamond horse- shoe pin and stud, 143; 1 onyx horse- shoe pin, 159; 1 ruby and diamond cluster, 165; 1 pearl and coral pin. 185; 1 diamond and ruby horse- shoe, 241 ; 1 rose- diamond bird, 310; 1 rose- diamond and sapphire, 311; 1 single- stone diamond, 371 ; 1 ditto, 372; 1 polished bead, pearl centre, 403 : 1 diamond and ruby, 421 ; 1 ditto, 438; 1 fox's head, 456; 1 rose- diamond, 489; 1 15- carat buckle scarf- pin, 500 ; 1 ditto, 501 ; 1 9- carat knot pin, 511 ; 1 dog's head scarf- pin, 516 ; 1 rose- diamond cock, 517 ; 1 pearl pin, 523 ; 1 ditto, 524; 1 fox's head, 528; 1 pearl, 529 ; 1 pearl and ruby, 533; 1 ditto. 534; 1 chrysophrase. 535; 1 ruby, 537 ; 1 sapphire, 538; 1 15- carat twisted pat- tern, 553 ; 1 sporting, 559 ; 1 turquoise trefoil, 564 ; 1 diamond pin. 566 ; 1 ditto, 568 ; 1 masonic, 572 : 1 ditto, 573, 1 ditto, 574; 1 9- carat gold pin. 581 ; 1 ditto, 582; 1 pearl cluster. 585 ; 1 golf. 589 ; 1 pearl crescent, 596 ; 1 ditto. 597 : 1 pearl pin, 603 ; 1 pearl and chrysophrase pin. 605 : 1 pearl horse- shoe, 608 ; 1 round gold and diamond centre, 614 : 1 gold and opal trefoil, 615: 1 diamond cluster, 622; 1 diamond and sapphire horse- shoe, 627 : 1 rubv, 629: 1 sporting, 631 ; 1 ditto, 634: 1 trefoil, 638: 1 15- carat knot pin, 645 ; 1 ditto. 646 ; 1 ditto, 647 : 1 gold nautical pin. 650 : 1 ditto. 651 ; 1 pearl trefoil pin, 652 ; 1 diamond and turquoise pin. 655 : 1 pearl horse- shoe, 657 : 1 diamond and rubv cluster pin and stud, 666; 1 diamond and sapphire, 667; 1 red 8\. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896. enamel heart, 671; 1 blue enamel heart, 672; 1 diamond cluster pin and ring, 673 ; 1 sporting, 674 ; 1 merrythought and pearl, 675; 1 15- carat scarf, ( 576 ; 1 horn pin, 678 ; 1. pearl and sapphire cluster pin and stud, 679; 1 pearl crescent, 680; 1 pearl and turquoise hat- pin, 681 ; 1 ball pin, 683 ; 1 piarl and ruby pin, 686 ; 1 twisted knot, 687 ; 1 lapis and pearl, 688 ; 1 ditto, 689 ; 1 sporting, 690 ; 1 ditto, 091 : 1 ditto, 692 ; 1 15- carat knot pin, 693 ; 1 ditto, 694; 1 15- carat diamond centre, 695; 1 sporting, 696 : 1 ditto, 697 ; 1 bicycle, 698 ; 1 sporting, 699 ; 1 ball . pin, 700; 1 9- carat horse- shoe, 701 ; 1 ditto, 702 ; 1 sporting pin, 703 ; 1 9- carat hat- pin, 704 ; 1 9- carat snake, 706 ; 1 ditto, 707 ; 1 diamond pin and stud, 708; 1 pearl and diamond cluster pin and stud! 709; 1 ditto, 710. Gold Necklets: 1 9- carat, Stock No. 9 ; 1 coloured, 23 ; 1 gold and pearl, 24 ; 1 coloured, 35; 1 15- carat and amethyst, 42; 1 15- . carat and pearl, 48 ; 1 9- carat necklet, 62 ; 1 15- carat necklet, 67 ; 1 9- carat queen nattern, 79; 1 15- carat necklet! 84 ; 1 pearl and turquoise, 87 ; 1 gold and pearl, 88; 1 ditto, 90. The above reward will be paid by Marx Bros.. 66, King's Road, Brighton, to any person giving such in formation as will lead to the apprehension and con- viction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. 61— Brighton ( Borough).— 12th inst.— 1 lady's dress ring, set with about 9 pearls in a cluster, with a scroll each side, set with small turquoise, one stone missing from each scroll, place for photo on inside of ring; 1 oblong brooch, set with garnets all over, centre stone missing; 1 scroll brooch, set imitation pearls, diamonds and amethyst; 1 small gold scarf- pin, shape of a star ; 1 open- face silver watch, Swiss, No." 487764 ; 1 lady's half- hoop ring, set 5 pearls ; 1 ditto, set 8 rubies, diamond on each side ; 1 ditto, set 2 sapphires and 2 crystals— By A WOMAN, who called at two boarding- houses, and engaged apartments for a week; in one case she stayed one night, and in the other went to wash her hands, and afterwards left, stating she was goiner to the sta- tion for her luggage; age about 25, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., hair and eyes dark; dress, dark blue velvet skirt, blue silk blouse trimmed with laoe, fawn- coloured jacket, black straw hat; carried a fawn- coloured cape. Of ladv- like appearance. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. WORCESTERSHIRE. 65.— Stourbridge ( County).— 3rd inst., from portmanteau, at Stourbridge Railway Station— 1 pair brown cloth trousers, dark blue stripes; 1 pair gen- tleman's brown boots, square toes; 1 grey flannel night- shirt, " Jones, Outfitter," thereon ; 1 piece white flannel; 1 black hairbrush and comb ; 1 plated soap- box ; 1 cricket- bat pad ; 4 white handkerchiefs. Sup- posed by a travelling thief, who will probably be wearing part of the stolen property, with black cloth coat and vest, " Edwards, Tailor, Luton," on tab, blue overcoat, black felt hat, " M. Mares, hatter, Luton," inside. Information to Supt. Pugh, Stourbridge. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 66.— Sheffield ( City).— 3rd inst., by shopbreaking — Ladies' gold watches : keyless levers, 18- carat, Nos. 154004, 66438, 157465, 150618, 161699, 161843, 165389, 139000, 150602, 150120, 150174, 33794 149641, 33437, 152528, 157059, 141068, 58429 58434, 58587, 161751, 161752, 161754; 14- carat ditto, 162582, 48289; keyless swiss, 14 and 18- carat, 87847, 126410, 105043, 105039, 133980, 137075 75708, 35752, 168262, 168264, 168265, 168266, 168267, 168269, 168270, 168261, 168262, 168274, 168275, 168276, 168277, 168278, 168279, 168280 168282; half hunter, 17681; keyless half- hunters, 14 and 18- carat, 123202, 33542, 131136, 139771, 34823, 34406; half- hunters, 18- carat, 28542, 28549, 167928, 167929, 167936, 167931, 167938; 4 18- carat gold English levers: genevas, 40693, 166315, 162021 ; keyless genevas, 14 and 18- carat, 162024, 59381, 48286 ; Waltham levers, 10- carat, 3201108, 2465915, 1278/ 4683872; Waltham keyless, 4887444; Eng- lish levers, 45072, 42037;' English half- hunter, 28774 ; hunter keyless, 42290 ; pearl enamelled back keyles3 geneva, 51651 ; fancy watch brooch, 131275 ; bracelet watch, 151181. Gentlemen's gold watches: keyless levers, 18- carat, 47872, 157773, 141955, 141958, 27808, 1116, 33538, 119046, 146135; swiss levers, 18- carat, 42385, 162270; " Waltham levers, 10- carat, 4652479, 4657691, 2559613, 2559623; levers, 18- carat, 51902, 51903, 6237; three- quarter plate centre seconds, 123504. 120603, 122911; cen tre seconds, 127731, 129613, 128405; keyless genevas, 18- carat, 12389, 12387; keyless hunters, 29013, 28433, 28328, 46075. 49181 ; kevless watches, 10 and 14- carat, 4937583, 4937584, 148629, 148630 half- hunters, 18- carat, three- quarter plate, 51918, 27374, 51916, 28340, 51917 ; centre seconds, 640350 ; 4 keyless hunter minute repeaters, 2 numbered 2287, 154545; 1 centre seconds. Gold watchchains: a quantity of 9, 15 and 18- carat gold albert guards and chains, various patterns, marked on the swivel from 1 upwards. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 67.— E Division.— 5th inst.— A black mare, 14 hands 2 in., clipped trace- high, white spot on near hind fetlock, white star on forehead; a set of brass- mounted harness, " G. W." on blinkers; 1 rug, red- and- blue stripes, grey lining; 1 headstall. 68.— H Division.— A bay mare, about 14 hands, black points, scar on chest, in good condition; a set of brass- plated harness, " H. U." on brass work of saddle and bridle, " H. B." on breeching; a coster's cart, painted dark green, picked out light green, " H. Underwood, 15, Harford Street," painted on off shaft, containing 2 rugs and 1 waterproof loin- cloth. Information to be forwarded to the4 Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard. S. W. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 69.— Fishponds ( County).— 22nd October last, at Filton, near Bristol, a black horse, about 15 hands, short docked, lately fired behind ( see Case No. 109, 30th October last.) Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. PROPERTY RECOVERED. DURHAM. 70.— South Shields ( Borough).—- Property des- cribed in Case No. 53, 3rd July last, and thief arrested. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND DUMFRIESSHIRE. 71.— Dumfries ( County).— 25th ult., at Kelhead Limeworks, near Annan— The body of A MAN, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair and moustache dark brown; dress, 2 jackets ( 1 blue rep cloth, the other brownish grey tweed, with vest of same material), brown cord trousers, green tartan cravat, 2 cotton shirts ( 1 blue with red stripes, the other grey with red stripes), plaid drawers, brown tweed cap, old lace boots. Found in pockets— A black leather purse, containing Is. 9d. and a pawnticket, No. 2591, dated 27th July, 1896, in name of Jos. Mullen, issued by the '' Charlotte Street Loan Com- pany," Charlotte Street, Glasgow. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pool, Dumfries. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 82.— G Division.— For feloniously wounding by stabbing, 14th inst.— VINCENT ANNIELLO, an Italian, age 26, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, hair ( curly) and slight moustacho black, eyes dark; dress, black coat, grey trousers, white neckerchief, side- spring . boots, black felt hat, or black fancy pat- tern cloth jacket suit and brown overcoat. Will pro- bably be found at Italian resorts in the provinces. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 83.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For stealing, 9th inst., 1 sacque- back dark grey overcoat, black bone buttons, usual pockets ; 1 pair light lace boots, wide welts, size 6— WILLIAM STEPHENS, ago 21, height 5 ft. 5 in., small moustache light. A bottler or labourer. Sup- posed on tramp to London. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. LANCASHIRE. 84.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report— Licence Holder WILLIAM ROBINSON,' alias WIL- LIAM BROWNLESS, JOHN SMITH, WILLIAM JOHNSON, WILLIAM PENCEPT and WILLIAM JONES, Office No. 2610- 96, age 40, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar front of left wrist, 2nd joint left middle finger, 1st joint right forefinger, outer edge of right eyebrow, outer corner of right eye, mole left side of throat and right side of back, large brown birth- mark extending all over left hip and buttock, spinal curvation. Sen- tenced at Preston Intermediate Sessions, 27tli May, 1891, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for schoolhouse- breaking. Licenced 20th August, 1896. GLR894. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. PROPERTY STOLEN. LEICESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 72.— South Wigston ( County).— About 7.20 a. m., 29th ult., bv the side of the highway, at Glen Magna - The body of a fully- developed MALE CHILD, wrapped in brown paper and part of glazed holland window- blind, enclosed in a bag, with " Mackinder's Lamb Food, Lincoln," thereon, a piece of cambric apron string was tied round the neck; medical evi- dence showed that the child had not been born more than 24 hours previously. A verdict of wilful murder was returned at the inquest. Information to Supt. Ormiston, South Wigston . by whom the above reward will be paid for such infor- mation as will lead to the discovery of the mother of the child. APPREHENSIONS. 73.— City of London.— WALTER ERNEST REECE, Case No. 6, 6th ult., and WALTER GOULD KEMMISH, Case No. 7, 11th inst. 74.— Metropolitan Police District, A Divi Sion.— ALEXANDER SCOTT, Case No. 2, 29th May last. 75.— Metropolitan Police District, T Divi sion.— LEWIS ARTHUR COLLINS, Case No. 3, 23rd October, 1896. 76.— Breconshi re, Crickhowell ( County).— DAVID LEVIN, Case No. 9, 9th October last. 77.— Essex, Colchester(^ orow^).— CHARLES ALFRED HARRISON, Case No. 18, 11th inst. 78.— Essex, Colchester ( County).— FREDE RICK GAY, alias WARD, & c., Case No. 16, 25th September last, and committed for trial, 6th prox. 79.— Isle of Ely, Chatteris ( ljounty). — CHARLES GRANT, Case No. 21, 11th inst. 80.— Sussex ( East), Lewes ( County).— JOHN METHERALL, Case No. 52, 27th ult. 81.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Leeds ( County).— GEORGE DAWSON, Case No. 54, 28th December, 1894. t GLAMORGANSHIRE. 85.— Cardiff ( Borough).— 24th ult.— 1 silver Eng- lish lever watch, No. 8380, " Wm. Vaughan, Newport, Mon." on dial; 1 long link 15- carat gold chain; 1 gold swivel- seal, red stone one side, green the other. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 86.— Cirencester ( County).— 10th inst., by house- breaking, at Ampney Crucis— 1 lady's silver geneva watch and albert chain; 1 dark corduroy suit, broad pattern; 1 pair woollen stockings; 3 red- and- white handkerchiefs. Information to Supt. Morgan, Cirencester. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 87.— Sheffield ( City).— Between 15th and 16th inst., by shopbreaking— 252 white silk handkerchiefs, viz.: 52 hemstitched, 120 initial, and 80 figured; 52 cream- figured silk handkerchiefs. All new. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 88.— Wei I ingborough( County).— 9th inst., in the River Nene— The body of A MAN, age about 25, length 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and slight moustache dark brown; dress, dark mixture jacket and vest, black corduroy trousers, dark blue muffler with red- and- blue stripes, red- and- blue- striped cotton shirt, brown cotton socks, lace boots; wearing a dirty white apron. Appearance of a shoe- hand. Information to Supt. Alexander, Wellingborough. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS, WORCESTERSHIRE. 89.— Kidderminster ( Borough).—\ black ribbed coat and vest ( nearly new) and a stableman's black sleeve livery vest, with brass buttons, " Superior Quality" thereon— In possession of JAMES CAR- ROLL, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, end of left middle fingjr deficient, large scar back of head. Sentenced 16th inst., to 2 months imprisonment for larceny. Has been previously convicted, and is wanted at Stour- bridge for a similar offence. A deserter from the Manchester Regiment. Information to Chief Constable B minster. APPREHENSIONS. 90.— Metropolitan Police District, K Divi- sion.— FRANK CRANE, Case No. 2, 11th inst., and sentenced to 1 month imprisonment. 91.— Warwickshire, Birmingham ( City).— LEWIS THOMPSON, Case No. 36, 11th inst. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1896. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 £ 310 REWARD- County Borough of Southampton. MISSING From his home, Balmoral House, Balmoral Road, Portswood, Southampton, a Gentleman named ARTHUR GOULDEN IIUBBARDE, Clerk, age 46, height 5 ft. 7| in., complexion fresh, build thin, rather long face, hair dark brown, heavy moustache, small side whiskers, bald, good looking, eyes grey. Dressed, blue smooth serge suit, Chester- field black overcoat, brown shoes, black bowler hat, white shirt, collar and tie, and brown suede gloves, carried umbrella. 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