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06/11/1891

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Date of Article: 06/11/1891
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL VIII    Issue Number: 820
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1891. VOL. VIII., No. 820. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them ' • should, he addressed to THK EDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, ' LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought Kill he inserted 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 and 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 sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of lo t. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. y. i Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. g 9. The force which 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, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whicA 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 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, ~ Sew Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who toill furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. E. ANDEBSOS, Editor. > JOT ICE. 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. < 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 ia 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. NOTICE. " Scotland Yard, London," has been regis- tered at the General Post Office as the abbreviated address for telegrams for the Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Criminal Investigation Department, whose offices are now at New Scotland Yard, London, S. W., instead of 21, Whitehall Place. The following is a copy of the order which governs the circulation, by the Metropolitan Police, of advertisements, or reward bills, for the discovery of property or the detec- tion of crime. The Editor inserts it, in hope of preventing delays which sometimes occur in publishing such notices, on account of their not being in accordance with the regu- lations in force in the Metropolis :— 1. Printed hand- bills, or other advertisements, offering a reward for the discovery of property or the detection of crime, whether printed and issued by the Metropolitan Police, or distributed and exhibited, with the sanction of the Commissioners, on the applicatioD of private persons, or of the Police of any County or Borough, must be clearly • expressed in relation to the following points— ( a) The amount of the reward. ( b) The conditions on which it is payable. ( c) The person by whom it will be paid. ( d) That the name and address of the printer appear thereon. 2. No expression must be used in such an advertise- ment, in relation to property stolen, or criminally taken or disposed of, holding out any expectation that the • reward will be paid on its return without the offender being brought to trial, or without enquiry. NOTE.— There are 177 Stations of the Metropolitan Tni: xe Force at which Notices can be posted. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— D Division. — For stealing a quantity of silk ( recovered)— BEATRICE HOPE, alias MRS. PUNYON, and MISS EVERTON, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, bair light, eyes blue, sharp features; dress, black cashmere dress, check cloth waterproof, grey straw hat trimmed with lace, rs believed to be wearing coloured eyeglasses to avoid identity. A native of Hythe, Kent. Is known at Maidenhead, and at Battle, Sussex. Warrant issued. 2."— E Division. — Woodcut portrait of WILLIAM McLEAN MAXWELL, a half- caste, whose apprehension is sought for larceny and forgery — Age 55, height 6 ft., complexion dark sallow, hair ( curly) white, moustache and imperial white, sometimes dyed dark, eyes dark brown, scar from cut under imperial, drags right leg slightly when walking, very long straight nose, suffers very much from yellow jaun- dice ; usually dresses well. An accountant; native of West Indies, but brought up in Australia. Warrant issuod. 3— S Division.— For stealing two £ 10 Bank of England notes, 23rd ult.— WILLIAM LEE, age 15, height 5 ft, complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue; dress, grey suit with stripe down side of trousers, light cloth cap. Was accompanied by William Geary, age 14 ( looks youiger), height 4 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair light; dress, short black jacket and vest, dark brown knickers with black buckles, black stockings, lace boots, dark brown polo cap. Had with them a flat tin clothes box. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Officc, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 4.— For stealing £ 10 9s. 8d. — HENRY CRIP- PEN, late of 82, Grafton- road, Kentish Town, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair, beard, whiskers and moustache black, thick and curly, sharp features; dress, dark clothes, blue cloth cap, with peak. A compositor. Warrant issued. Information to Sunt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 5.— Windsor ( Borough). — For non- payment of a bastardy order amounting to £ 2 lis. 6d.— ROBERT GEORGE ALSFORD, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair and eyes brown. A native of Slongh, Bucks. Is supposed to be work- ing at gas works. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 6.— Ely ( County). — For stealing shoemakers' tools— GEORGE HILTON", age 18, height 5 ft. 4i in., complexion fair, hair light brjwn. eyes ( weak) blue, two first joints of fingers right and left hands, and half third finger left hand deficient. He was for five years in an industrial school ar. Manchester, and was discharged about twelve months since, when he resided with his pa'euts at Norwich. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wright, Ely. CHESHIRE. — Stockport ( Borough).— For embezzling a cheque — JAMES BREEX, age about 40, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fi- esli, hair, whiskers and moustache black; dress, black frock coat and trousers, silk hat. Is an agent and has heen em- ployed by the Bovril Company, and had offices in Cannon- street, Manchester. Is fond of company and may be found at some hotel. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Warrant issued. Not to- be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Jones, Stockport. HAMPSHIRE. 8.— Winchester ( City). — For deserting his wife and children, leaviag them chirgeable to tho New Winchester Poor Law Union — GEORGE SAWYER, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair very dark brown, eyes hazel, no< e flat- tened, clean shaved ; dress, light brown striped c'ot.' i breeches and gaiters, jacket lighter materia!, p ckeis i 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1891. bound with braid, brown hard felt hat. A groom ; native of Romsey, Hants. Left Winchester in September last, with Tayleuer's Circus. Warrant issued. 9.— Winchester { City). — For] deserting his children, leaving them chargeable to the New Winchester Union— EDWARD SMART, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair ( cut short) brown, small side whiskers and slight moustache, eyes blue; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, small brown check cloth trousers, cloth cap. A groom or drover; native of Andover, Hants. Attends markets, fairs, & c. Left Winchester in September last, with Tayleuer's Circus. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Morton, Win- chester. of cloth top boots, also obtaining food and lodgings at several places by false pretences — HORACE BOSWORTH, alias ARTHUR BLANCHARD, age 21, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark, slight cast in right eye ; dress, dark tweed jacket, dark striped trousers and vest, black hard felt hat, wearing a small geneva watch and steel chain, and steel collar spring under jacket collar. This man takes private lodgings, represent- ing that he is employed in the town, obtains food and lodgings on trust, and leaves at the end of the week without paying for same. Information to Head Constable Lawson, Peter- borough, f^ KENT. 10.— Dover ( Borough).— For deserting his wife, leaving her chargeable to the Dover Union— CHARLES CORNWALL, age 28 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, pock- marked, hair dark, nose has been broken; dress, dark reefing jacket and clothes, cheese- cutter cap. Supposed to be a native of Hull, where he is well known. A sailor; left his ship at Poole on 3rd ult. Was on board the " Saffron," trading between Dover and Hull. Has a brother residing at Little Wakeney, Essex. Warrant issued. 11.— Dover { Borough).— For deserting his wife and family— DENNIS' DR1SCOLL, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, hair brown, small dark moustache; dress, dark overcoat, short dark jacket, hard felt hat. A tailor. Will seek work at first- class shops. Warrant issued. Information to Snpt. Sanders, Town Hall, Dover. LANCASHIRE. 12.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing from a lodging- house at Patricroft, 31st ult., 1 pair of strong navvy's boots, part worn, new plates on heels; 1 black worsted jacket and vest; 1 pair of trousers, black and blue stripe, new; 1 pair of light lace boots, nearly new ; 1 old black jacket; 1 brown cord vest; 1 blue woollen jacket— a MAN who lodged at the house and left early the next morning, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, moustache sandy, crooked nose ; dress, dark grey overcoat, dirty white moleskin trousers, lace boots, peaked cap ; a native of Dublin; is an engine- driver on public works; known by the name of " Bill." Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 13.— Ormskirk ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 from an hotel- keeper by means of fictitious cheque— A man, age about 29, height about 5 ft. 8 in., slender build, complexion dark, moustache slight; dress, black melton overcoat, coat and vest ( appeared new), carried a black bag, was very talkative, and wore what appeared to be diamond riDgs on two fiDgers, said his name was WILLIAM BROWN, that he was a money- lender, and belonged to Ipswich. Had with him ( which he offered for sale, but are still at the hotel) a brown mare cob, about 9 years, about 13- 2 hands, hind fetlocks white; brass- mounted harness with letter " D " on it, and a var- nished dog- cart, nearly new, maker, " Sinclair, Chester." Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. 14.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For stealing, 28th nit., a silver geneva watch, No. 50048, painted dial; a grey skirt, trimmed down front with black ribbon tied in a bow; and a pair of muslin curtains— A woman who gave the name of CONSTANCE ELVEY, age about 27, height 5 ft., stout build, complexion dark, hair ( parted on left side, and plaited in four plaits reaching to the waist) dark; dressed in stolen skirt, black fur tippet, brown hat, with long brown feather across front, blue jacket embroidered with gold braid, high lace boots. Stated she had worked at Mount Pleasant Laundry, Liverpool, also at dyers, cleaners, laundries, & c., in Bristol, Manchester, Leicester, and other towns. Is identical with a woman wanted at Wakefield. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Roch- dale. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 16.— Bingham ( County).— For stealing from an hotel, 29th ult., a cigar case and a silk handkerchief — A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion sallow, hair dark brown, small dark mous- tache, thin face, high cheekbones, long nose and slightly bent to left; dress, blue overcoat, dark jacket suit, lace boots, blue and white striped muffler, black hard felt hat. Stated lie was a traveller. Information to Supt. Downing, Bingham. 21.— Birmingham ( City).—- For stealing 2 bags a set of midwifery instruments, an overcoat, " Dr. Tovey " on tab, and a silk umbrella— McDONALD, alias WILLIAMS, an Irishman, age about 40, height about 6 ft., complexion rather sallow, hair ( turning grey), moustache, and small side whiskers, black, very erect, mole on left cheek, one or two teeth deficient in front, of gentlemanly appearance, speaks with an Irish accent; dress, black frock coat, striped trousers ( raised pattern), button shoes, high silk hat. A doctor's assistant or dispenser. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. SOMERSETSHIRE. 17.— Bath ( City).— For larceny ( bailee) of a sum of money amounting to £ 29 17s. 2d.— ALBERT GIDDINGS, age 18, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair brown, slight moustache, eyes blue, full face, carries his head forward when walking, slightly round- shouldered and bow- legged; dress, when he absconded on 26th ult., blue serge suit, light brown covert coat, brown hard bowler hat. A grocer's assistant; native of Devizes. May endeavour to go abroad. It is requested that enquiiy may be made at out- ward bound vessels, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut- Colonel Gwyn, Chief Con- stable, Bath. WILTSHIRE. 22.— Marlborongh ( County).— For embezzle- ment, on 10th ult.— GEORGE BAKER, age 27, height 5 ft. 7i in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes blue, slightly round- shouldered. Was employed as an agent of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, and previously resided at Swindon, Wilts. Is supposed to belong to Cardiff. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pierce, Marlborough. STAFFORDSHIRE. 18.— Brierley Hill ( County). — For night poaching and assaulting a gamekeeper— ROBERT HORNS, alias BOULAS, age 23, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion very fair, hair light brown, no hair on face, eyes blue ; dress, dark coat and vest, cotton cord trousers, strong boots, cap or light coloured round soft felt hat. A native of Kidderminster. Is well- known at Bridgnorth, Ironbridge, Shrews bury, Wellington, Leominster, Ledbury, Hereford, and Droitwich.— THOMAS TEAGUE, age 24, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache ( slight), light brown ; dress, dark cloth suit, strong lace boots, blue hard felt hat. A native of Kidderminster. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 15.— Peterborough ( City).— For stealing a small silver geneva watch ( out of repair) and a pair SUSSEX ( EAST). 19. — Hove ( Town).— For stealing £ 1 13s., 14th ult.— THOMAS HY. JONES, alias GEORGE WILLIAMS, age 14, height 5 ft. 2 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair light; dress, black jacket and vest, grey striped trousers, grey cap; an errand boy. His father, Henry Jones, resides at 7, Lambeth- square, Lower Marsh, Lambeth, and he has an uncle, a grocer, residing at Streatham, where he was at one time employed. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teevan, Chief Constable, Hove. WARWICKSHIRE. 20— Birmingham ( City).— For stealing a black leather cash- bag and £ 80 in cash— AUGUS- TUS HART, age 17, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, oval face, small month, lips slightly protrude, speaks rather thick; dress, when last seen, greyish suit ( worn) and blue cricket cap. A clerk; native of Birmingham. May en- deavour to emigrate to the Cape, America, or Australia. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- 1mm. WORCESTERSHIRE. 23.— Oldbury ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 by false pretences, at Quinton, on 29th ult.— Two men : 1st., A. WILLIAMS ( supposed false), a cloth hawker, age about 32, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., com- plexion pale, hair ( very frizzy) dark brown, mous- tache dark ; dress, dark overcoat, dark brown plaid suit, black hard felt hat; 2nd., J. MARTIN ( sup- posed false), age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion dark; dress, dark overcoat, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. These men stated that their master, " Shaw, 244, Coleshill- street, Birmingham," had the bailiffs in his house, and if complainant would lend them £ 5 until Saturday they would then repay the amount, with £ 1 5s. interest and a present of a suit of clothes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Speke, Oldbury. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 24.— Pocklington ( County). — For stealing 5 waggoners' whips ( recovered) at Home- upon- Spald- ing Moor, between 20th and 23rd ult.— THOMAS KELLY, alias SELLER, and " CRAZY TOMMY," age 38, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair ( turning grey) dark, whiskers and beard black, eyes grey ; dress, drab smock and trousers, old lace boots, black soft felt hat. A native of Huggate, Pock-- lington. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Farrah, Pocklington. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BEDFORDSHIRE. 25.— Biggleswade ( County).— Committed for trial at next Assizes, for stealing from an unoccupied house several articles ( recovered)— GEO. RENNEF ( supposed false), age about 65, height about 5 ft. in., complexion dark, hair dark ( turning grey). Travels the country performing on stilts, and has with him a rough box on four wheels. Supposed previously convicted and wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Smith, Biggleswade. ESSEX. 26.— Epping ( County).— Remanded till 6th inst., for being found on enclosed premises for an unlawful purpose — EDWARD CONWAY, age about 24, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, small light moustache, eyes blue, four dots shape of diamonds tattooed left arm; dress, dark blue diagonal overcoat, dark double- breasted jacket and vest, blue serge trousers, white shirt, brown under- shirt, grey woollen pants and socks, light lace boots, black hard felt hat, with very narrow brim. Gave address as 125, Barford- street, Birmingham. Information to Supt. Womack, Epping. HERTFORDSHIRE. 27.— Hertford ( County). — Remanded till 12th inst., for stealing a nickel- silver watch— JOHN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 GRANT, age 27, height 5 ft. 7^ in., complexion fair, hair brown, moustache sandy, whiskers of two or three days' growth, eyes grey, scar and mole on chin ; dress, black diagonal cloth jacket and vest, plaid trousers, white collar, grey broad tie, button boots, black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Parish, Hertford. LEICESTERSHIRE. 28.— Market Harborough ( County). — Re- manded till 10th inst., for larceny ( linen to dry) — JOHN PROCTOR, age 24, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion fair, hair and moustache brown, eyes brown, large scar back of neck and on right leg, star tattooed right wrist and two dots left wrist; dress, brown check cloth coat and vest, dark cord trousers, black and red check scarf, black cloth diagonal cap with peak and tabs. A sailor; native of London. Had in his possession a certificate of discharge from the ship " Northern Monarch," dated at Penartli. 24th December. Information to Supt. Bott, Market Harborough. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 29.— Newport ( Borough).— Committed for trial, at next Assizes, lor forgery— THOMAS SMITH, age 37, height 5 ft. in., strong build, complexion fresh, hair, whiskers ( bushy), and moustache very dark, eyes brown, very hairy chest and body ; dressed as a labourer. A native of Bideford, Devonshire. States he served fifteen years in the Navy. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, Newport. OXFORDSHIRE. ' 30.— Oxford ( County).— Remanded till 7th inst. for stealing a till and 15s. in silver and bronze— JAMES SMITH, age 29, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, pockmark on left temple and cheek ; dress, dark jacket, vest and trousers, old woollen jersey, double- peaked cap, lace boots, white muffler. An upholsterer; native of London. Had in his possession 7 door keys and 1 latch key. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Station, Oxford. SHROPSHIRE. 31.— Church Stretton ( County).—- Committed for trial at the next Salop Assizes for housebreaking — GEORGE WOODVINE, alias WM. DEAKIN, WM. HENRY JONES, JOSEPH WOOD ALL, and CHARLES ARTHUR BROOMFIEL1), age 29, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache brown, eyes brown, tattooed woman and Mary L. on right forearm, scar on left forearm and under left jaw; dress, brown overcoat, old black worsted jacket, grey cloth vest and trousers with blue stripe, elastic side boots, black hard felt hat. A labourer ; native of Mannerly- lane, Wellington, Salop. Was convicted at Wellington, on 1st May, 1876, for larceny; at Salop Sessions, on 14th January, 1881, for housebreaking ; at Salop Sessions, on 27th June, 1882, for larceny, in the name of William Dealcin ; at Derby Assizes, on 17th February, 1887, for house- breaking, in the name of William Henry Jones ; at Dudley Petty Sessions, on 15th April, 1891, for larceny, in the name of Joseph Woodall. Was charged at Wolverhampton Sessions, on 24th July, 1891, for larceny, in the name of Charles Arthur Broomfield, but was acquitted. Had in his possession a workman's bass, 1 cotton shirt, and 3 pocket handkerchiefs, which are sup- posed to have been stolen. Information to Inspector Hayward, Church Stretton. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 32.— v Division.— 20th ult., 1 diamond half- hoop bangle, set in silver ( antique setting) ; 1 diamond brooch about 2 inches long, swallow pattern, ruby eyes and band round neck ; 1 diamond neck- lace, consisting of about 30 stones set in silver, large stones graduated from the centre, antique setting ; 1 diamond pendant about the size of a florin, set with seven or eight large stones surrounded with rose diamonds. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 33.— Biggleswade ( County). — 26th ult., at Sandy, 1 old brown leather purse ( much worn) con- taining 1 half- sovereign, 3 half- crowns, 2 florins, 2 shillings, and 2 sixpences— Supposed by a Scotch labourer who was working at the house where the larceny was committed, age 18 or 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slim build, complexion fresh ; dress, light skull cap, light plaid suit, trousers much worn and very dirty at bottoms; speaks English very imperfectly. Information to Supt. Smith, Biggleswade. BERKSHIRE. 34. — Wokingham ( County). — 15th ult., at> Arbourfield— a lady's silver geneva watch, No. 89838, " Borelli, Reading," thereon, open face, white dial with flowers, embossed case, inside case very much scratcheJ. Information to Supt. Atkin, Wokingham. 35.— Windsor ( Borough).— 25th Tilt., by house- breaking.— A gentleman's silver watch, " Examined by Alexander Sellier, Reading " engraved inside ; a silver gilt locket, containing hair, " B W " engraved on back; a gold brooch with small diamond in centre; a silver name- brooch " Bessie "; 2 silver tea spoons " M W " engraved on handle ; and a gold wedding ring with garnet in centre. Information to Supt. Armour, Reading. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 36 — Bottisham ( County).— 28th ult., by house- breaking, at Horningsea — A lady's half- hnnter silver watch, flowered back, glass deficient; a brass albert chain, bar key with stone in end attached. Supposed by TWO MEN, who were hawking umbrellas, and pretended to be rivetters of china. Information to Inspector Redhouse, Bottisham. CHESHIRE. 37.— Birkenhead ( County).— Between 23rdand 24th ult., at Ellesmere Port— 1 silver lever watch, No. 23034, " McCabe, Cornhill, London," thereon, silver face, steel hands, gold figures, " A E R " engraved on back of outer case; 1 gold ring, 22- carat, set with white stone, buckle pattern; 1 gold collar- stud, chased; 1 steel brooch, key pattern. Information to Chief Supt. Hindley, County Hall, Birkenhead. ESSEX. 38.— Brentwood ( County). — Within the last six months, at North Ockendon, 4 blue pattern china bowls, about 10 or 12 inches in diameter; 1 blue pattern china bowl, much larger than above ; 1 pink and blue enamel cup, about 12 inches high, made of copper; 1 oval dish, scalloped edge, lilac pattern, enamel on copper; 1 match holder; 2 or 3 china jars, about 7 or 8 inches high, and 6 or 7 inches in diameter, buff ground, with 2 red dog or lion heads, falcon and monogram, supposed " W. B." or W. R. ( very intricate) outside. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. 39.— Epping ( County).—- 24th ult., at Lam- bourne and Theydon Gamon — A light- coloured home- spun shooting suit, " Col. Lockwood" on inside back of neck, plain horn buttons on jacket, brass buttons on knickerbockers, and 4 plain horn buttons on each knee; an old light fawn- coloured coachman's overcoat, brass buttons, 2 hip and 2 tail pockets ; a very old dark tweed jacket; also a grey- and- wliite tame buck rabbit, single lop. Information to Supt. Womack, Epping. 40.— Colchester ( Borough). — 21st ult., by housebreaking— 1 silver lever hunter watch, No. 50089, " B. E. H. A. Licker & Co., Norwich" on works; 1 silver oval locket, and lady's silver chain attached; 1 lady's silver albert chain ; 1 gentle- man's gold ring, set with bloodstone; 1 lady's gold watch, open face, chased dial and back ; 1 pair silver earrings, small, round, raised flowers stamped thereon. Information to Chief Constable Coombs, Col- chester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 41.— St. Albans ( City). — 24th ult., from a dwelling- house— A lady's Indian gold brooch, oval- shape, filigree leaves and roses around, topaz stone in centre ( size of a broad bean), has two drot> chains and a hook for pendant ( pendant not attached). Information to Head Constable Wood, St. Albans. KENT. 42.— Dover ( Borough).— 30th nit. by burglary — a large silver snuff- box, " K " on lid ; a silver goblet, shape of a chalice " Presented to — Baynham by people of Birmingham " thereon ; 1 plated snuffer tray; 1 large silver jubilee medal in case ; 1 silver teacaddy spoon ; 1 silver sugar sifter ( antique) ; 2S old silver coins, viz. :— Queen Anne's 5s. pieces, George 5s. pieces, 2 Roman coins and others of ancient date; 1 gold pencil case, yellow stone at end; 1 large silver snuff- box; " Presented to Baynham " on lid. Information to Supt. Sanders, Dover. LANCASHIRE. 43.— Chorley ( County). — Between 3rd and 4th inst.— 1 pair of lady's buttoned boots ( 11 buttons), size 5, kid tops and patent leather fronts; 1 pair of men's lace B. ilmoral boots, stamped inside lining, " 786," size 7, back tab of one boot deficient. 1st inst— A pair of pebble spectacles, with bright steel hoops and wires to hook around ears. Information to Supt. Norris, Chorley. 44.— Leigh ( County).— 17th ult., at Sankey, a small black glazed cart sheet, " J. Baxter, Sankey," painted on it in white. 45.— Leigh ( County).— Between 30th and 31st ult., at Atherton, 1 doz. silver tea- spoons, plain, with the letter " S " thereon ; 1 pair of silver sugar tongs ; 1 pair of men's lace boots, stitched, three lace hooks, size 9; a man's brown cloth overcoat, cloth buttons to match, black Italian lining, three pockets outside and one inside right breast; 2 blue and white striped flannel shirts, boy's size. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 46.— Old Trafford ( County).— 31st ult. from the Ship Canal Works at Flixton— 28 masons' steel granite punches, some of them £ in. round and some 1 inch sexagon, all marked " M. S. C. Co." 2nd inst., at Levensholme— A man's brown and black mixture overcoat, single breasted, pockets on hips and ticket pocket, liued with black Italian lining, part worn ; 2 pairs of gentleman's lace boots, square toes, capped, size 8, worn; a gentleman's chronograph watch, metal cases with " chrono- graph " on dial, imitation silver gnard attached. 47 — o I d TraffO rd ( County).— 27th nit., at Pen- dlebury— A dark slate- coloured marble clock, about 12 in. high, and 8 in. wide, white dial, black figures, steel hands, engraved in front with flowered gilt, fingers are fastened on with a piece of wood. 26th ult., at East Moss Side— A pneumatic safety bicycle, " The Commodore" painted in gilt letters on front of steering socket, no brake, mud guards, makers' name " North Western Cycle Co." on front, bell- rock lamp, and bell attached, fluted india- rubber handles, toe- clips on pedals. Informatiou to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 48.— Salford ( Borough).— 31st ult., at Salford, by housebreaking, a George- and- Dragon 5s. piece, made into a brooch, mounted inside an engraved silver ring or band, and works on a swivel; 1 gold- plated geneva watch, a long small- link silver guard attached; 1 brooch, set with imitiation diamond, circular pattern ; 1 pair of earrings to mat; h; 1 pair of gold earrings, pear shaped; 1 pair of gold earrings, ball pattern; and 3 Jubilee coins, viz., 2s., Is., and 6d. 27th ult., a silver lever geneva watch, No. 15588, plain dial, seconds hand, a gold guard ( wide link pattern) attached. 31st nit., a silver geneva watch, No. 7112, metal guard, compass pattern, attached. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. LINCOLNSHIRE. 49.— Sleaford ( County). — 23rd ult., from an hotel— A gentleman's blue cloth overcoat, ehaiu tab, plaid lining, stitched at cuffs, velvet collar, which is rather shabby. Information to Supt. Richdale, Sleaford. NORFOLK. 50.— Walsingham ( County).— About 18th ult., at Fakenham, 4 silver table spoons, " F. H. H." en graved thereon; 2 silver gravy ladles, crest— a leopard engraved thereon. Information to Sergeant Read, Fakenham, or Supt. Murrell, Walsingham. 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1891. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 51.— Wellingborough ( County). — 21st ult., at Rushden— 1 black fur- lined cloak; 1 black hat, trimmed with flowered ribbon and white spray; 1 lady's black cloth jacket, trimmed with cord round edge ; 1 black dress skirt; 1 black umbrella; 1 pair of curling irons ; 1 dressing comb ; 1 tin box ; 1 silver brooch; and 25s.— by A WOMAN, age 45, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, hair dark, eyes grey, com- plexion dark, wearing stolen property. Information to Inspector Phenix, Wellinborougli. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 52.— Bingham ( County).— 29th ult.— 1 fancy hunting vest, cream ground, with brown check, lj inches square ; 1 red silk handkerchief, pattern yellow horse shoes ; 1 cigar case, black leather, gilt rim, a flower worked inside with crewel work. Information to Supt. Downing, Bingham. OXFORDSHIRE. 53.— Henley - on - Thames ( County).— 29th ult., by burglary, at Caversham— 1 silver cream jug, old, " \ V. P." thereon; 1 pair silver sugar tongs, " T. T \ V. A." thereon; 3 silver tops to cruet bottles ; 1 mustard pot with silver top; 1 mustard spoon, " A" thereon; 1 plated sugar basin in shape of basket; 1 pair of plated nut crackers in case; 1 drab overcoat, lined drab; 2 hard felt hats ( 1 new), maker's name " Hope Brothers "; 1 plated cigar cjse; 1 pair of men's lace boots; 1 pair of plated salt stands and 2 spoons; 1 Colt's 5- chamber revolver, in woollen case which holds 380 cartridges. The burglars left behind them a buckriorn two- bladed pocket knife with bull- dog's head on large blade, maker's name " J. Casson & Sous, Sheffield." Information to Supt. Keal, Henley- on- Thames. 54.— Oxford ( City).— 24th ult., from a trap in the Clarendon Hotel yard— A brown check mackin- tosh, loop on collar broken, air pipes around shoulders ; 1 pair of men's new watertight boots, nailed and rivetted, size 8, marked " 13/ 6 " ; 1 pair of women's stout elastic- side boots, low heels, patent caps straight across toes, marked '' 5/ 6," stamped C/ P5, machine- made, white soles. 17th inst.— A grey plaid mackintosh, with a mixture of red in it, lined with red striped plaid material, with cape, which is lined with black and torn inside on left. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. ROXBURGHSHIRE. 55.— Jedburgh ( County).— Between 9th and 18 th ult., at Kelso — A silver lever watch, single case, English make, silver- flowered dial, gold chapters, steel hands, seconds hand, small piece broken off the point of hour hand. Information to Chief Constable Porter, Jedburgh, or Inspector Jackson, Kelso. 59.— Guildford'C- Borouj/ i).— Between 20th and 22nd ult., by housebreaking — An old silver open- face watch; a silver chased pencil- case ; a set of jubilee coins, from 5s. to 6d.; a pair of gold- framed eyeglasses; a silver mustard spoon; and a gold- plated bangle. Supposed by a MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, round red face; dressed in black coat, dark tight- fitting trousers, blue neckerchief with white spots, hard felt hat. Information to Head Constable Berry, Guildford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 60.— Hastings ( Borough).— Since 29th Septem- ber, supposed during transit from Hastings to Windermere, 1 meerchaum pipe, carved figure of a cavalier oh stem ; a number of old Roman coins ; 40silver coins of different reigns, from Henry VIII.; a quantity ( over 200) of ancient silver and copper coins, including Queen Anne's farthing, the Norwich farthing and others ; a quantity of old tradesmen's tokens, issued in different English towns ; a number of handsome portrait medals, including portraits of Napoleon I., George IV., Nelson, Fraderick the Great, Queen Anne, Pope Pius, Charles I., Peter the Hermit, and others, some battle pieces ; a red back bound book, containing about 100 steel engravings of celebrated sporting gentlemen ; a scrap book, 18 inches by 12 inches, containing engravings, includ- ing " The Earth Stopper" and selected pieces by Leech and others; a pair of large ivory field glasses in leather case with crest engraved on each, and other articles. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast ings. garnet ring with gold setting; a ring, Louis XVI., with stones of various colours ; a gold ring witk > Arabian inscription ; a topaz ring, surrounded with- brilliants ; a large silver medal from Lourdes, fleur- de- lis shape; and an ivory pin- box, gold mounted. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. SURREY. £ 10 REWARD. 6- 1.— Guildford ( County).— 17tli August laafc from a meadow at Shalford. a dark bay nag mare ( in foal), rising 4 years, about 14 hands, white star in centre of forehead, slight splint inside of near foreleg, short tail, recently djeked. The above reward will be paid by Mr. C. Currier, Shalford, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the mare. Information to Supt. Barker, Guildford. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 61.— Sheffield ( Borough).— 3rd inst., by bur- glary, 1 round silver plated cake basket, engraved inside with trees and figure of a bird ; 1 silver- plated toast- rack, with egg- cup each side; 1 silver- plated mug to hold about a gill ; 1 silver- plated sugar spoon, round bowl ; 1 pair silver- plated sugar- tongs ; 1 brown overcoat, very Sne brown worsted, with close silk stripe running both ways, 4 pockets outside, and 1 pocket inside left breast, brown Italian lining. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. STAFFORDSHIRE. 56.— West Bromwich ( County).— 30th ult 2 sccond- hand watches — 1st, a gentleman's go'd centre seconds watch, white dial, black figures, gold hands, engine turned case, raised glass, No. 77630, maker's name " Mole, High- street, Birmingham ;" 2nd, a gentleman's gold centre seconds chronograph watch, white dial, flat glass, black figures, gold hands, plain cases, " R. O." inside case, and the words " centre seconds chronograph " on dial. Information to Supt. Whitehurst, West Bromwich. SUFFOLK. 57.— Bury St. Edmunds ( County). — 27th lilt., by burglary— A small purse containing £ 7 in gold, a small pocket flask, a gold scarf- pin with blue stone, and a gold ring with forget- me- nots thereon. Entrance was effected by placing a ladder against a bedroom window, and the lower sash forced up apparently with a jemmy or chisel. The bedroom door was fastened by a wedge and gimlet, and copper wire stretched across the paths. Several small hooks were screwed into the lower window sashes to prevent them being opened. Information to Supt. Clarke, Bury St. Edmunds. SURREY. 58.— Chertsey ( County). — 27th ult., at Bag- shot— a silver tea caddy spoon, shape of a leaf, and a small silver brooch with green stone in centre. Information to Supt. Bryant, Chertsey. RAILWAYS. 62.— London and South- Western.— 8th ult., at Waterloo Station — a black dress basket trunk, rounded top, with initials " M. H.," in white letters, black straps round middle, addressed " Miss Henderson, Girton College, Cambridge," containing 9 dresses, various, underlinen, ladies' combinations, & c., marked " Henderson," in ink; 2 jewel cases ( 1st, blue leather, containing chatelaine, bangle, rings, broochep, necklaces, gold chain bracelet, with padlock, initals " M. H., gold opal studs, & c.; 2nd, containing similar articles, but none marked), blouses, stockings, handkerchiefs, all marked " Henderson"; bible, " Henderson " inside ; photos, prayer- books, & c. Information to Supt. Hoskison, Waterloo Statiou, London and South- Western Railway. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 63.— 1st September, at the Railway Station of St. John, Bordeaux, Prance, a large diamond cres- cent, smooth silver- plated, gold back, large roses, plain setting; a diamond bracelet, 15 diamonds, ornamental setting; 1 diamond flower, mounted in gold, shape of brooch, ornamantal setting; a diamond garter- ring, 7 diamonds; a dull gold watch, initials " J. L.", maker " Antoine," No. 43287; a yellow gold chain, ornamented with balls set with rubies; a dull gold bracelet, with 2 large pearls and 3 large garnets, plain setting; a bracelet of polished gold; a large garter bracelet with small gold chaiDS and Holy Ghost, ornamented with garnets; a gold wire bracelet with cat's eye; a red gold bracelet, garnets and pearls; a silver bracelet, made of 25 pieces of Swedish money ; a silver bracelet with 2 rams' heads ; 1 " Porte- Bonheur," Arab silver, with gold fish; 1 fleur- de- lis brooch; 1 gold miniature brooch, gold setting; 1 engraved cameo, gold setting; a large agate, surrounded with pearls; a silver Brittany heart; a gold butterfly with pearl- headed pin; an old round brooch, turquoise and garnets, silver setting, an old Holy Ghost with knot, Louis XVI. brilliants, silver setting, 2 miniature rings ( 1 long, surrounded with brilliants, the other, Louis XVI., silver setting) ; a ring with 2 brilliants and 2 rubies; 1 dull gold ring with 5 polished garnets; a gold ring with fine pearls; an old gold ring with 5 tur- quoise ; a ring with lapis and pearls; a Spanish WORCESTERSHIRE. 65.— Stourbridge ( County). — 23rd ult., from a field at Broomhill, near Kidderminster— A very light grey cart mare, aged, about 15 hands, in good condition, small collar mark on off shoulder, thre » shoes with cogs, and one shoe flat. Information to Inspector Wheeler, Stourbridge. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. SHROPSHIRE. 66.— Shrewsbury ( Borough).— A five- stone diamond ring, and a gold butterfly brooch. Information to Chief Constable Black well,. Shrewsbury. ESSEX. 67.— Epping ( County).— In possession of ED- WARD CONWAY, Case No. 26— 4 imitation gold rings ( 1 imitation diamond, 1 with large bloodstone, I with " Forget me not" enamelled round it, 1 plain; all gentlemen's sizes) ; 1 gold scarf pin, horseshoo pattern ; 12 skeleton keys, 9 with wards at both ends, and 3 small with wards at one end ; and bur- glat's jemmy, | J of an inch wide at one end, and in. at the other. Information to Superintendent Womack, Epping MISCELLANEOUS. CITY OF LONDON. 68.— Referring to forged £ 5 Bankof England Notes, see Case No. 70, 11th September last; others are now being circulated at race meetings, & c., bearing the number C | 48— 28504, and dated London, 27th May, 1891— Supposed by a MAN, age 34, height 5 ft. 10 in., slim build, complexion sallow, hair and moustache light ( inclined to be sandy), curled at ends; dress, fawn colour or long drab Newmarket overcoat, and brown hat. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING) 69.— Hull ( Borough). — Supposed stolen on Wednesday, 21st ult., a female child, 9 days old — By a WOMAN, described as 30 to 40 years of age, height 5 ft. 4 in., hair dark, thin face ; dress, black dolman, trimmed with beads, black crape bonnet, and black fall with crape on bottom. This woman visited the mother on different occasions, and represented she was a sick visitor belonging to the Church of England, at Leeds. About 7 P. M. on the above date, she, in company with two other females ( woman and girl) proceeded to St. Andrew's Church, Hull, for the purpose of having the child christened, but they arrived too late to have the ceremony carried out. On leaving the church, the woman took possession of the child, and sent the girl to a pleasure fair, which was held close by, and the woman to a shop under the pretence of procuring a parcel which contained clothing for the child. The woman, who is described as of ladylike appearance, has not since been heard of, but the following morning a portion of the child's clothing was found in the street with a piece of paper attached, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 which was written in very inferior handwriting, " Your child is now on the way to Leeds." Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hall. PROPERTY FOUND. LANCASHIRE. 70.— Old Trafford { County).— Sold, by a man who gave the names of JOHN POLLARD and CHARLES GREENWOOD— 1 lady's brown ulster, double- breasted, buttons up back, brown bone buttons, lined inside of front with brown sateen, imitation pockets on each hip; 1 lady's black satin dress, old- fashioned, trimmed with black beading and black lace; 1 lady's brown silk dress, old fashioned, trimmed with cream- coloured lace; 1 gentleman's round sealskin cap ; 1 smoking cap, worked with yellow silk flowers and yellow tassel; 1 gentleman's light tweed morning coat, 1 pocket outside left breast, 2 inside pockets on hips, lined with slate- coloured lining, sleeves lined with red, white, and blue sateen; 1 single- breasted vest to match, 1 pocket inside right breast; 1 gentleman's single- breasted jacket, brown and white check, sleeves lined white and blue striped sateen, pockets on each hip outside, 1 inside left breast, four brown bone buttons down front, made of light material. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 6th February, 1889, to 12 months imprisonment, for uttering a forged cheque. APPREHENSIONS. 71— Convict Supervision Department. — Expiree ARTHUR ANDREWS. Office No. 30270, woodcut, Case 2. 30th ult., and Case 5, 28th August last. 72.— Lancashire, Salford ( Borough).— Super- visee WILLIAM JOHN MACKLIN, alias JOHN WILLIAM MACKLIN, Office No. 39149, Case No. 28, 19th December, 1890. 73. — Stirlingshire, Stirling ( Burgh).— ROBERT FORSON, Case No. 94, 23rd ult. 74. - Sussex, Hove ( Town). - JOSEPH STEER, Case No. 47, 24th July last. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 75— C. I. Department.— Woodcut portrait and description of EDWIN SMITH, whose appre- hension is sought for forging and uttering forged cheques on the London and Westminster Bank ( St. James's Square Branch), and obtaining £ 350— Age 33, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, hair and moustache dark, long thin face; dress ( when last seen), dark clothes and hard felt hat. A clerk. Was sentenced at Central Criminal Sessions on Warrant issued. 76.— v Division.— For stealing £ 17 9s. Hd. on 26th ulto.— HERBERT WINTER, age 12, height 4 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair light brown; dress, brown overcoat, dark jacket suit, blue check Oxford shirt, blue neckerchief, lace boots, blue cloth peak cap. Has a great desire to go abroad, and may be found at some seaport town. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Polica Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 77.— Peterborough ( City).— For failing to report.— Supervisee JOHN BOOTH, alias WIL- LIAM BOOTH, Office No. 41630, age 30, height 5 ft. 6| in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar right shin, left side of forehead, breast, and back of npper arm, wrist, thumb, groin, and hip. Sentenced at Spalding Quarter Sessions, 3rd July, 1890, to 12 calendar months hard labour, and i 2 years police supervision for house- breaking and stealing. Information to the Head Constable, Peterborough. No. 951; 6 dozen Oxfords, No. 875 : If dozen flan- nelette, No. 802; 3 dozen and 1 Oxfords, No. 971 48 dozen Oxfords, No. 960; 10 dozenand 5 flannelette, No. 930 ; 6 dozen and 5 blue stripe regatta, No. 1062 ; 13 dozen and 11 Oxfords, No. 941; 3 dozen flannelette, No. 1211; 3 dozen flannelette, No. 1060; 3 dozen flannel undershiits, No. 1209 ; 13 dozen white ground print rib, No. 4570 ; 3 dozen and 2 flannel under shirts, No. 1315; 9 dozen cream striped flannelette, No. 950; 7f dozen flannelette, No. 912 ; 24 dozen flannelette, No. 1014 ; llf dozen flannelette, No. 959 ; 20 dozen Oxfords, No. 977. Each shirt has a number stamped on ins ids of skirt to correspond with one of the above numbers. The above reward will be paid by Messrs. Mclntyre Hogg, Marsh, and Co., Commercial Factory, Copper- field- road, Canal- road, E., for such information as will lead to'the conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property. 79.— w Division.— 3rd inst.— 2 clocks ( 1st, a black marble, 12 in. high, 16 in. wide, white dial, red and grey marble pillars in front, ditto band round bottom; 2nd, a small round white metal American, bee on dial, brass feet) ; a lady's 18- carat gold watch ( gold dial, chased back, monogram ' C. H. M.' thereon) ; a lady's 18- carat gold albert ( long and round link pattern, with tassel attached) ; 1 gold dress ring ( set 2 corals and pearls); 2 bracelets ( 1 gold band, ^ in. wide, chased on top; 1 gold plated, wire fastening, with large pearl); 3 brooches ( 1 plain gold, set with 9 paste diamonds, forming a cluster in centre; 1 yellow enamelled primrose blossom, ' P. L.' thereon ; 1 two imitation moonstones, set 10 stones, 1 deficient) ; a red ent glass scent bo'tie, chased silver top ; a lady's black silk umbrella, rustic ivory handle, gold- plated top with ring; a blue morocco leather purse ; and 4 £ 5 Bank of England notes. Informaton to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, Loudon, S. W. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. £ 10 REWARD. 78.— K Division— 29th ult.— 221 dozen and 9| cotton and flannelette shirts, & c., viz.: — 7Jr dozen Oxfords, No. 972 ; 2^ dozen flannelette, No. 1030 ; 8| dozen flannelette, No. 910 ; 1J dozen flannel under- shirts, No. 1402; 15 dozen and 1 flannelette, LANCASHIRE. 80.— Bury ( County).— Between 2ndand 3rd inst. r by housebreaking, at Hey wood— 1 large grey shawl, nearly new; 1 brown overcoat, lined brown sateen, sleeves lined with red striped sateen, brown bone buttons, 2 pockets and ticket- pocket outside, to fit a very stout man; 1 double- linked gold albert guard, a guinea- piece attached, supposed dated 1788 oi 1789, and a gold seal, dark green stone on one side, and red on other; 1 five- shilling piece, dated 1821. which had been made into a brooch; 1 four- shilling piece, dated 1890; 1 gold breastpin, horse- shoe pattern, with 5 crystals to represent nails ; 1 pair of men's lace boots, toe caps, size 9, newly heeled; 1 man's union shirt, grey ground, with red stripes ( faded) ; £ 1 10s. in gold, and a few shillings. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. APPREHENSION. 81. — Nottinghamshire, Nottingham ( Borough).— Supervisee JAMES ALEXANDER. alias NOON, Office No. 41945. Case 30, 23rd ult. The apprehension of the undermentioned persons is sought for failing to report under the Provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Police Force 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. ( Con- vict 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, New Scotland Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. LICENSE HOLDERS. THOMAS CARROLL, alias THOS. CONNOR, THOS. SMITH, THOS. WOOD BURN, and THOS. WALLIS, 41212. C. O. WILLIAM JORDAN, alias JOHN SMITH, JOHN COCKRAN, and WM. JORDEN, 41455. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. HENRY SHARP, 40145. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. ALICE DURANT ( a Frenchwoman). 41841. C. O. WILLIE J. TITENS, alias JANAUS- CKECK ( a Frenchman), 40991. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. AGE. HEIGHT COM. HAIR. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. 48 5 C sallow 33 5 5 fair 22 35 54 5 3 fair 4 10 5 6 sallow dark brn It bru It brn dk brn grey ( bald) hazel Scars on rt cheek, above It elbow, and on It knee, small lump top of head, corporal punishment marks grey Scars on head, It side forehead, rt eyebrow, 2 front of muscle, 5 on It forearm, and 6 on It muscle, flat footed hazel Scars outside corner of rt eyebrow, on It ditto, outside thick of It arm, back of It thumb, and 1st and 2nd fingers blue Scar rt side mouth near chin, mole back of neck grey Wound scar in rt leg, shot wound in It leg, mole on It buttock York, 3rd November, 1882, 10 years penal ser- vitude for receiving. Licensed 17th April, 1891. X I 1152. Middlesex Sessions, 25th October, 18S6, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. C M 106S.' Middlesex Sessions, 27th September, 1886, f> years penal servitude for assault with intent to rob. Licensed 11th September, 1890. M 408. Liverpool, 3rd May, 1888, 5 years penal servi- tude for receiving. Licensed 7th September, 1891. O 16. Middlesex Sessions, 21st January, 1S85, 6 years penal servitude for fraud. Licensed 28th February, 1891. L 462. Also wanted for fraud in the name of Wm. J. Fidele. 6 Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. HAIR. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. THOMAS WILKINS, alias JOHN KLYTH, JOHN KATE, and JOHN COLLINS, 41764. C. O. JOHN CLARK, alias JOHN SPENCER and JOHN JACKSON, 41853. C. O. JOHNCLARK. aAWJNO. MCCARTHY JOHN CARTER, and JOHN HAR- RINGTON, 41000. C. O. JOSEPH DAVIS, alias JOSEPH DAVIES, JOHN DORRINGTON, GEO. PEARSON, ALBERT HAR- RINGTON HOPE, and THOMAS BAINES, 41057. C. O. MARY ELLIS, alias MARIA NIXON, MARIA GREATOREX, MARY NIXON, and KATE McDONALD, 41325. C. O. THOMAS HOADLEY, alias THOMAS MAWSTON LOMAS, 41770. Chapel en- le- Frith ( County). EDWARD C'ORR, 38840. under- Lyne ( County) Ashton- JAMES HARWOOD, 41673. Blackburn ( County) JAMES PHIL AN, alias PHERAN, 41206. Burnluy ( County) WILLIAM SNALES, 32608. Garstang ( County) JOSEPH HERRING, alias SOLOMON TAYLOR, and JAMES CLARKE, 42036. Carnarvon ( County) JOHN BAGNALL, 41825. Nottingham ( Borough) HENRY DYKES, 41407. Barnsley ( Borough). HARRY FAULKNER, 40724. Barns- ley ( Borough) HASPER MILLER, alias ADAM CARL MILLER, ARMIN MILLER, ARMIN C. MULLAR, and CASPER MULLAR, 42037. Ashton - under - Lyne ( Borough) THOMAS BURKE, 41947. Chorley ( County) WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, 42096. Oldham ( Borough). 33 LICENSE HOLDERS.— contd. JOHN WILKINS, alias JOHN WIL- 42 KINSON and JOHN FULLER, 41150. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. JAMES ADAMS, 40118. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. WILLIAM THOS. TURVEY, alias JOHN ISHERWOOD, SAMUEL GREEN, and JAS. HOLMAN, 41349. Luton ( Borough). JOHN JAMES, 40172. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. 26 63 55 30 36 28 42 JOSEPH BROWN, 41804. Liverpool 31 ( City) JOHN HILL, 41061. Rochdale ( County) ( » 0 SIDNEY* HERBERT SMITH, alias 59 CHARLES JAMES SMITH, 40914. Brighton ( Borough) SUPERVISEES. JOHN THOMPSON, alias JOHN THOMAS MORTIMER, JOHN CRAIG, CHAS. BEATTIE, and JOHN WILKINSON, 41934. C. O. MARY SMITH, alias ANNIE JONES, 35231. C. O. 34 32 40 25 18 20 37 36 34 5 3 5 5 5 2 Jr> 9 5 5 5 3 5 2j 5 7 dark fresh fresh fair dark fresh fresh fresh It brn dk brn It brn dk brn dk brn grey ( bald) truing grey brn grey Scars crown of head, each groin, and heel of 1st It finger dk brn Scar between eyebrows, on bridge of nose, and a large scar inside small of rt leg, fleshy mole near top of nose hazel Lost rt foot, scar rt side nose and on 1st It finger grey hazelj K. J. inside rt forearm, scars on It cheek, centre of chest, on rt knee, and inside It shin Central Criminal Court, 13th September, 188C, 5 vears penal servitude for burglarv. Licensed 6th April, 1891. M 394. Middlesex Sessions, 13th September, 1886, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 8th September, 1890. M 379. Maidstone, 6th April, 1887, 5 years penal servi- tude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 19th May, 1891. N 167. Middlesex Sessions, 27th September, 1886, 5 years penal servitude for attempted robbery. Licensed 19th September, 1890. M 409. Lewes, 5th August, 1885, 7 years penal servi- tude for burglary. Licensed 15th August, 1891. L 434.' sallow brn ( trn'ng grey) fresh fair 5 1 5 4 5 9 5 O dark fresh dk brn trning grey fallow dk brn grey brn Scai- s on head, nose, and rt eyebrow, tattoo marks on rt wrist, blue spot rt forearm, cross, 3 balls, and bracelet on It wrist, spot on 1st and 4th It fingers, and between It thumb and forefinger hazel Mole rt upper arm, scar front of It shin, brown Central Criminal Court, 12th September, 1887, mark It side back i 5 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed lltli September, 1891. B N 973. grey Nose bent, rt ankle injured, and walks a little Surrey Sessions, 4th January, 1887, 5 years lame, scars 1st and 2nd rt fingers and back of It penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 26th hand, It forefinger crooked " February, 1891. T N 68. grey Scar in- side It thigh ( dog's bite) grey grey hazel grey Scars It side forehead and several on face, upper front teeth lost Norwich, 5th April 1887, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 12th March, 1891. N 170. Apprehension also sought for larceny. 3 Leeds, 2nd January, 1888, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny ( person). Licensed 6th May, 1891. BO 260. 3 scars back of head, scar It side forehead, under Derby Assizes, 26tli July, 1887, 5 years penal It eye, outer corner of rt eye, white speck on servitude for burglary. licensed 15tli sight rt eye, cut scar on bridge of nose, scar August, 1891. N 345. J above and beneath navel, 13 vaccination marks It arm 6 scalp scars, miner mark It eye, 3 cuts over rteye, Manchester Assizes, 11th July, 1878, 15 years scar rt thumb, rt knee, instep, on forearm, pit- penal servitude for rape Licensed 28tk mark on elbow, 2 blue coal marks above It December, 1889. E 754. elbow, lost 3rd and 4th It fingers, scar on and above It hip, knee, top of foot, 5 coal marks It shoulder, 4 coal marks centre of back Scar both sides of head, It eyebrow, rt side of Derby Assizes, 26tli July, 1887, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person) with violence. Licensed 31st August, 1891. N 346. 18 5 4 39 5 9 5 1 5 6h 5 5 6 5 U 5 5 10ij | 5 4' i fresh dark fresh fresh pale svvthy dark sallow pale dark fresh fair light hazel blue neck, large vaccination mark on It arm, large cut scar 1st rt finger, outside middle joint, cut scar 2ud rt finger, inside top joint, 4 small scars rt knee, scar It knee, and rt shin, lost 4 top teeth rt jaw, lost 2 teeth bottom rt jaw, lost 3 teeth It bottom jaw S. H. It wrist Knutsford Sessions, 8th August, 1882, 10 years penal servitude for felony. Licensed 3rd March, 1891. Z I 589. Face pockmarked, boil mark on stomach, mole rt Central Criminal Court, 28th February, 1887, shoulder, 2 rt side, and 1 below rt shoulder 5 years penal servitude for obtaining money Licensed 9th February, blade, scar back of It hand, mole on back and It shoulder, 3 small scars outside It forearm grey bv false pretences. 1891. H N 105. blue Lost 1 tooth rt upper jaw dk brndk brn Large scar on forehead and nose, nose broken, lost 4 top teeth It brn dk brn dark dk brn dk brn dk brn blue brn 4 small holes and scar centre of forehead, scar rt cheek near ear, several pockmarks on chest, belly, and back, burn scar inside and outside It forearm D. E. W. inside It forearm, . T. P. inside rt forearm, and boil scar back of neck brn dk brn dk brn dk brn grey Several scars upper part of rt arm, on buttock, and on shin, It forearm, hand and leg contracted, arm and leg wasted, deaf dk brn Cut over It eye, scar bridge and point of nose, and on rt cheek, 4 indistinct tattoo marks It forearm grey grey brn Scar on forehead Soldier, sailor, and a woman on chest, basket of flowers rt upper arm, mermaid, cross, M. D., cross anchors, and star rt forearm, basket of flowers It upper arm, mermaid, M. C., faith, hope and charity, compasses, heart, and cross It fore arm, 3 legs back of rt hand, blue ring 2nd finger rt hand 2 thumbs It hand, mole rt leg above knee blue Mole rt cheek, on neck, and on It breast, nose inclines to It, K. M. and anchor inside rt forearm blue Glides rt eye, eyebrows meet, 3 scars over It eye- brow, scar top of nose, burn scar back of rt and It shoulders, varicose veins inside It leg, boil scar rt thigh hazel Large scar rt side of crown of head, 1 on top of head, cut rt eyebrow, wart It side of forehead, scar back of head, blue spot rt wrist, 2 scars back of hand, boil scar near collar- bone, anchor top of It wrist, scar above It wrist, It groin, and outside buttock Nottingham, 2nd April, 1890, 18 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for burglary. 2493. Maidstone, 20th October, 1877, 10 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for felony. Licensed 30th April, 1888. Y D 195. Preston, 15th October, 1890, 9 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for housebreaking and stealing. Salford Sessions, 7th July, 1890, 9 calendar months hard labour and 3 years police super- vision for stealing a workbox, & c. 1975. Preston Sessions, 4th April, 1883, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. J 291. Beaumaris Quarter Sessions, 15th October, 1890, 12 calendar months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for stealing. Nottingham, 2nd December, 1890, 9 months hard labour and 1 year police supervision for larceny. Nottingham, 2nd December, 1890, 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 1179. Nottingham, 2nd April, 1890, 9 calendar months hard labour and 1 year police super- vision for larceny. 2372. Salford Sessions, 14th April, 1890, 18 calendar months hard labour and 3 years police super- vision for stealing a mackintosh, & c. 10958. Preston Sessions, 7th January, 1891,9 calendar months and 3 years police supervision for stealing boots. 3232- 19. Manchester Sessions, 23rd June, 1879, 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision for felony. F 540. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 LOST, ON Friday, October 30th, a BLACK AND TAN NORWEGIAN DOG ; has tail cut off'. Answers to the name of " Tromso." Very thick woolly coat.— Whoever will bring the same to G9, Eaton Place, S. W., will be Rewarded. LOST, ON Tuesday evening, near Vauxhall, a LIVER AND WHITE SPANIEL DOG. Answers to the name of " Dick." Finder will be Rewarded.— BEAKD, St. Ann's Avenue, St. Ann's Road, Brixton Road. & 2 BEWARD. TOST, August 30th, in Richmond Park, J between G and 8 p. m., LADY'S SILVER GENEVA WATCH, slight fracture in the face; jet chain, locket stamped with cross, and keys attached.— Anyone bringing the same to R. P., 116, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, W., will receive the above Reward. £ 1 REWARD. LOST, on Wednesday, October 28th, a SILVER PIG' PENCIL, with threepenny piece find pin case attached to a swivel, probably left in Hansom going to or from Gaiety Theatre.— Address, GORING, 48, Park Sibneet, Grosvenor Square. | Upi fjflttii MARGATE, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN. Semper Paratus. LONG ESTABLISHED, RENOWNED, ESTEEMED. The " RUBY" Buvette. G. W. BILLIARDS. 4c. REEVE, Proprietor. E3 DEVEKEU ISC , 20, Devereux Court, Temple, W. C. ORDINARY, 1.30 DAILY. Wines and Spirits of first quality only. WILLIAM RAPLEY, Proprietor. BTJTIiEB'S MUSICAL larSXnXTMEIffTS. Violins with Bows in Case, Complete, 2os., 25s., 30s., 40s., 50s., to £ 10. B3Ft- A_ SS • BA3STI3 INSTRUMENTS. FLUTES, CORNETS, CLARIONETS, & c., Carriage paid to any part of the Kingdom. PECIAL TERMS TO BANDS. 29, HAYMARKET. LONDON, & O'CONNELL BRIDGE, DUBLIN. Illustrated Price List post free. FURNISH ON THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL FURNISHING Co.' i ( 251, TOTTENHAM COUET HO AD. W.) EASY F- A- YlVCEIsrT SYSTEM, On the following terms:— £ 10 worth of goods, 12s. monthly. £ 20 „ „ 20s. „ £ 40 ,, ,. 40s. £ 70 „ „ SOs. „ £ 100 „ ,, 60s. larger amounts in proportion. Deposits arranged to suit customer*. • y description of Household furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets, HUDSON'S HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS TO <£ 1 REWARD. TOST, ist mst, a FOX TERRIER, j white, witJh Mack spot on root of tail,"" Goring Halliford," am collar.— Who- ever will take same to GORING, 48, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, will receive above Reward. ,£ 5 REWARD. LOST, while travelling between Brighton and Uxbudge, ast Wednesdayevenkig, October 21st, & MARQUISE DIAMOND RING.— If found, apply to A. S., Denkim Court, Uxbridge. Inspectors of WeigMs and Measures. POLICE Officers who are required to perform t/ ke duties of Weights and Measures Inspectors rapidly e « ached for Board of Trade examination by Certificated Inspector and Adjuster. For particulars address— INSPECTOR OP WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, Ever Linoleums, Ac., kept in Stock. No extra charges of any kind. Country Customers have special attention. Hours ! l to 8 ; Saturdays, 9 to « . Prospectus, Price List, 4c., Free. Furniture Itenroved and Warehoused. FLOR DE DINDIGUL, The new MEDIUM MILD INDIAN CIGAR. A most delightful weed, full of fine aroma, and delicate flavour. Connoisseurs pronounce them better than Havannahs. Everyone should sample these really excellent cigars. Prices 22s. and 20s. per 109 ( post free). Samples four for Is. ( 14 stapnps).— BEYVLAY ( Limited;. 49 and 74, Strand. W. C., and 143, Clieapside, E C. Tobacconists to the Hoyal Family. Established over 100 years. ROYAL HOTEL, HENLEY- ON- THAMES. This magnificent Hotel contains well arranged private, dining, bed, and sitting rooms. Long uninterrupted view of river and hills on Berkshire side. Cuisine under the direction of a notable chef from the principal hotels of Paris and Mentone. Wines of the highest character, best TCI I IMA TCCTI liil AM V I 1 I service. Lawn tennis and golf. Steam and electric | LLLfi| 1U | Juv>| filYlUf&| III launches, and all kinds of boats at the hotel. Good stab- ling. Fifty yards from station.— Apply for terms to— AND FROM ESTIMATES ALL PARTS. FREE. FIREPROOF DEPOSITORIES. Brighton, and Victoria Station, S. W., Paris— 30, Boulevard des Italians, FREDERICK TROTMAN, Proprietor. CO LL IS BROWNE'S CBI. OROS'S Incontrovertible Evidence ; Enthusiastic and Unsought Expression of Free Opinion ; Indisputable Facts ; One taken at random from thousands :— TOWKHKAD, BOOTLE, Ur. IT. SAWUKL, CARNFORTH, CUMIIERLAND, I> ear Sir, October 22, ul, 1891. The wtteh 1 bought OTI October 22nd, 188G ( five years ago), has given me every satisfaction and has not cost me a farthing sincel had it. I would not take four times the price I gave you lor it. Yours truly, AARON FARKEK. H. SAMUEL'S MARVELLOUS WATCHES The IVst Watches for the Police Force, the Military and Naval Services, ^ ^ H. M. Customs, and all outdoor occupations. For many years they To every Applicant, their have en£ itred the severest tests in the most successful manner, and have RUBBER STAMP NAME or MONOGRAM proved themselves Ibeautif ully m0Unted for Marking Linen, or Paper, send 31d. iu Stamps THOROUGHLY RELIABLE & EXACT „„_.„ PPVto• « . « TT , ,, , r. c , . , , . ,. ,, NICKEL SILVER PEN and PENCIL CASE with > ame Stamp. 7 Underbill circumstances. Of the soundest make and construction, they • AUTOMATIC NAME and ADDRESS STAMP, lP ' are possessed of ezacptioiuu aiira. oii. ity. and strength, and the constant | i CAUTION.— Genuine Chlorodyne. | Every bottle of this well known remedv ® for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, - etc., bears on the Government Stamp the " Name of the Inventor— DR. J. COL. LIS BROWNE. wear of a lifetime fcr aves them still in satisfactory condition. No other watches, even at double H. Samuel's prices, possess in the same high I degree the necessary qualifications of Watches that are MADE FOR WEAR Andfto give the beet results. IL Samuel's Watches are supplied direct from the Manitfaeivrer to the wearer at one- half the prices charged in the'Ordinary way by dealers and retailers, so that as there are NO INTERMEDIATE PROFITS, Thepurchaser effects a large saving on what would have to be paid else- whe 1* 3 for watches in all probability much inferior to H. Samuel's wotfld- renowned specialities, which contain special and IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS, rendering the watches as nearly jaerfect. as possible, and increasing their utility to the highest degrees. Not only this, font the purchaser has theiraost perfect bond of good faiHk, the best guarantees of excellence and value, and the highest assurance of perfect satisfaction, all H. Samuel's Watches being WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, Durisg which time the Watch is maintained in thorough order and eondkinn, free of charge. Furtlwrmore. every facility is allowed to . Werners to caraf ully test the Watnk purchased, as each is supplied upon A WEEK'S FREE TRIAL And money will be returned should it not 1*? approved. H. Samuel's Speeial " Constabulary " Watch.— A " I nrnsske English l » . er in solid sikcr hall- marked case., splendidly flashed lever mo-. y uient., jewelled I f* O A fh and fixed with dust and damp- tiglit cap. Supplied [' d^ U U< in hunting ease, ir « 7ith open face ej. i unbreakable crystal glass if preferred. Worth 6 guineas J Wonderful English Lever Watches of excellent finish,. capped and .. iwelled, strongly made ; lilted ! p « - J , . _ , „ in - slanting silver ctses. Accurate Kime- keepers. ( SjC. O Oakham, Mutland. • • UiiM'u, a Gentlerooa- s sites. Worth £ 5 as. ... J H, Samuel's Famous Silver " Acme" Watches for -> Ladief. ii. ud Gentlemen. Tliree- quarte- plate, extra I _ jewelled movements. Strongly and handsomely \ f 1 ^ A made, . aurl fitted iu solid sterling silver ea"> I Worth j£ » .' is ..." AUTOMATIC NAME and ADDRESS STAMP, 1/., both a marvel of cheapness, and satisfaction guaranteed. Please mention " Police Gazette." Add,- ess— CRYSTAL PALACE JOHN BOND'S GOLD MEDAL MARKING INK WORKS, 75, SOUTHGATE ROAD, LONDON, N. High- class, for the Million ^ 10 ios. Full compass, seven octaves, warranted. THE LONDON MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, ( Ltd.) Originators of the £ lo iar. Pianoforte. Agent for Ward's Patent Pianoforte Lamp, 10s. Gd. 54, Great Marlborough Street, W. TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING, JEWELLEKS, STATIONERS, & C. An Illustrated Guido " How to open r. Cigar Store," £ 20 to £, 1000, 3d.— TOBACCONISTS' OUTFITTING CO., 18G, Euston ltoad, London, N. B.— A prospectus on the other trades post free. Hv. MrtRS, Manager. Estd. 1866. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Special Sale of a Maker's Stock of Silk Underwear at One- third less than Usual Prices. Best Silk Shirts 30/-, all sizes. Best Silk Pants 30/-, all sizes. PETER R0BINSbN." 0XF0BD STREET. PETER ROBSHSON'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE, REGENT STREET. Tffi. O " Cr K US" I iff G-- Upon receipt of letter or telegram Peter Robinson's experienced Assistants and Dressfitters are ready to travel to any part of England free of expense to purchasers. They take with them a supply of all necessary articles of the best and most suitable des- cription for families and their servants, at the same reasonable prices as charged in the warehouse in Regent Street. Write ilar H. SainuflHs Descriptive CtUaloi/ tie, containing oxer 10( 0 ' illustrations, and full descriptions of tlw foregoing and of all il Samuel's , specialil ins in watches, clneks, gold and . filiier jewellery electro . liver plat*, musical instruments, leather goods, opera glasses & c » & e togetliej- w Kh hundreds q7 astounding testimonials from every part'of the world. A Incomplete pasitieulars of H. Samuel's— BY SIMPLY BOILING This preparation in water from 20 to .10 minutes, a Full Flavoured Tomato Soup is obtained, retaining all the health- giving and agreeable properties of the Fresh Tomato. afereeaoie DESICCATED SOUP TOMATO. Cookery Book post free on application to— E*. KIWIS- « £ E GQ>.. X. TD 3 to 6, CAMOMILE STREET. LONDON", E. C. Sole Manufacturers of Edward's Desiccated Soup*. I I. L I : 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN MARVELLOUS FREE PRIZE I *" ZmLTJ?^ g'ax - - i HC A M II C T a 7 . Corners on pages 2,3, and 6 of THE GLOBE aUC » OAmULL, Sole Agents tor all Advertisements in the OFPIPTAT Lever Watch Manufacturer GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE AL" 97,99, and 101, Market Street, Manchester.< T, Telegraph Address, - Willing's. London." Telephone, No. 2,773. ' VICTOR , CAA n 1VAISSIERS bOAP THE MOST REFRESHING OF ALL TOILET SOAPS. Mr. H. M. Stanley writes: I consider the Soap excellent," SOLID 8d., Is. 3d., and 2s. per Cake. E. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 8 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1891. bsss: ALL NERVOUS, RHEUMATIC, AND ORGANIC DISORDERS, Including Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Nervous Exhaustion, Impared Vitality, Brain Fag, Sleeplessness, Ladies' Ailments, Hysteria, Indigestion, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Troubles, & c., 3' ield like magic to the marvellous healing properties of IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS. ••••• I GALVANIC AND FARADIC. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. GENTLEMAN'S ELECTROPATHIC BELT. Without the aid of poisonous drugs or quack nostrums. If any of our readers doubt the remarkable curative powers of this genuine and convenient appliance, we would ask them to carefully read the follow- ing letters, and write for our Book of Testimonials ; or, better still, call, if possible, and personally inspect the originals. They will at the same time be able to see the Belts scientifically tested, and have the various curative appliances fully explained to them. DEBILITY. JOHN HABLET, Esq., Norwood Hotel, West Nor- wood, writes, April 2nd, 1891.—" Some two years ago I purchased one of your Electropflhic Belts, but at that time neglected to use it. Some three or four months ago, however, 1 had a languid, depressed feeling, and made up my mind to try it, and the result is I never felt better in my life. So much good has it done me, that a week or two ago I purchased a Belt for my wife, who received great benefit from it. I recom- mend the appliance as a great boon to all who require new life put into them." DR. ANDREW WILSON'S OPINION. LADY'S ELECT ™ , C " The Medical Battery Co.' s Belt has been frequently recommended as a genuine electri- cal appliance which the public may purchase with safety and satisfaction. In these days of electrical quackery it is highly satisfactory- to find such an enterprise for the development of electrical manufacture on a large scale so successfully carried out at their commodious premises ( 52, Oxford Street, London, \ V.)." RHEUMATISM. Miss A. M. GOWAR, 2, Key ford Terrace. Frame, writes, March 14th, 189- 1.— " You will remember that 011 August 2nd, 1889, I came to you as a great sufferer from Rheumatism ( for over twelve years), and you recommended an Electro- pathic Belt, which I purchased and wore for nearly a year, with wonderful results. 1 was then again troubled with bad attacks, when I wrote to you in July. 1890, and asked if you would recommend a stronger Belt, which you did, and' I purchased a No. 4, which I have worn daily up to six weeks ago with the greatest possible benefit, having had no bad attack throughout the time, even though the winter was most severe. I am so well that people think I am a ' perfect wonder.'" should write at once for Special Pamphlet on NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. CONSULTATION FREE. PAMPHLETS FREE. DELICATE WOMENtl" at once for Special Pamphlet 011 LADIES' AILMENTS. > PRESIDENT, THE ELECTROPATHIC AND ZANDER INSTITUTE, 52, OXFORD ST. LONDON. W. Cheques and Postal Orders should be crossed 44 London and County Bank.'' / \ The Perfect Food for Children and Invalids. 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. The Watch, as in engraving, is a bona fide Silver English Lever Watch, made expressly for hard 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 5 YEARS. PRICE £ 3 10s. " The Registered Official Time- Keeper" Watch at £ 5 10s. Is the finest Full Plate Silver English Lever Watch ever manufactured, made expressly for Railway and Police Services, and constructed for rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. Being " Registered," cannot be made by any other manufacturer. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., All goods sent free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. SPECIAL 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 worn by Police and Railway Officials, references may be made to most of the Officers of the United Kingdom. N. B.— It is not generally known that Coventry is the Largest Watch Manufacturing District in the United supplying the London Trade and Foreign with Thousands of Watches annually, there being employed in this Trade upwards of 5,000 persons, enabling Coventry to make Watohes on the most ap- proved, best, and newest principles, at the lowest pos- sible cost. together with Testimonials as to excellence ot workmanship, sent Post Free, on application to J - If ORHIS ( SON OF THE HEAD CONSTABLE), WATCH MANUFACTURER & JEWELLER, " HERTFORD WORKS," 33, COVENTRY. LONDON : FEINTED FOB HUB MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HABBISON AND SONS, 46, 4t> < St 47, ST. MABTIN's LANS.
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