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10/06/1892

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Date of Article: 10/06/1892
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Volume Number: VOL IX    Issue Number: 882
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•—*___ • POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY- NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892. VOL. IX., No. 882. t IR. IEC3- TTIj- A- TIOKrS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another 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 lbs. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must he 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. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed bu an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to he reprehended or of stolen property hear a number, and art > alphabetically arranged by counties. ^ g. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen proptrty to he 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 jor insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whicn mag resu'< t from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be Jor^ araed so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturdau morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co." Post Office Order payable at Cnarmg 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 will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. R. ANDEBSON, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No- of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Property Stolen. Cl). 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. < C) ( d) 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- ations 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 application 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 Police Force at which Notices can be posted. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1. — D Division.— Woodcut portrait and description of CHARLES, alias DICK BOWN, DICK DORE, and LITTLE DICK, whose apprehension is sought for soliciting and inciting to steal, age 45, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion sallow, hair, whiskers and moustache dark, turn- ing grey, eyes grey, walks very quickly; dress, double- breasted light cloth coat, dark striped trousers, black felt hat. A silversmith ; native of London. Has been a bookmaker and may be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. 2.— p Division.— For stealing, 30th ult.— A black gelding pony, 13| hands, small white spots on back, hog mane, short tail, in poor condition and suffering from mange ; and a set of brass- mounted harness— A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion dark, clean- shaved; dress, dark overcoat, black hard felt hat. 3— Y Division. — For embezzlement— ROBT. EDWARDS, a corn merchant's foreman, age 50, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown ( turning grey) ; dress, black jacket suit, black tie, black hard felt hat. Is supposed to have gone to Liverpool, and may likely go to America. Warrant issued. 4. — Y Division.— For stealing a bicycle ( recovered), 18th ult.— J. T. STEWART, late of 13, St. Michael's- terrace, Wood Green, age about 27, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair light, no whiskers or moustache ; dress, black coat and vest, grey trousers, dark brown diagonal overcoat, lace boots, black hard felt hat. He represents himself as private secretary to Lord Rosslyn. Is known at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 5.— For obtaining jewellery, valne £ 1,120, by fraud— GODFREY DAVIS, late of 105, Charlotte- street, Fitzroy- square, London, W., age about 45, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, long thinnish face; dresses well, and wears brown kid gloves. Always smokes cigarettes. Warrant issued. 6. — For forging and uttering a cheque for £ 80 6s. 8d. — GEORGE JOHNSTON, late of I, Cleveland- villas, The Green, Tottenham, Middle- sex, and secretary to the London and Rotterdam Steam Ship Company, age 42, height 6 ft. 1 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, prominent nose, stoops, flat feet, is of quick action and speech ; dresses well. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, London, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 7— Faringdon ( County).— For till larceny — ALFRED MARTIN, age 19, height, 5 ft., com- plexion pale, hair brown, long face, and sharp pointed nose, bow- legged, is a fast walker, supposed suffer- ing from itch; dress, light dust- coit, dark jacket, dark striped trousers, light gaiters, light peaked cap. A groom; native of Little Coxwell, Faringdon. Likely to be found at horse repositories, livery stables or mews. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Butcher, Faringdon. 8. — Reading ( Borough). — For stealing, 25th ult., a black horse pony, aged, hog mane and tail; a set of silver- mounted harness, and a small two- wheeled gig, yellow wheels picked out black, brown cushions, light check rug; and a whip which has been repaired with brass ferrule in centre— A man, who gave the name of CLARKE, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., moustache dark, no whiskers ; dress, dark coat, black hard hat. Warrant issued. 9.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing, between 13th and 16th ult., a silver geneva watch, a gentle- man's waltham lever watch, No. 179675; a silver lever hunter watch, No. 60863, a fine gold wire bracelet with 3 Indian berries, a shark's tooth and a small shell attached; and a silver brooch with bird engraved in centre— W. A. HALLETT, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, complexion dark, moustache dark brown, otherwise clean shaved, eyes hazel, one arm his been injured .6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1892. ( supposed right) ; dress, light suit, light cap with peak. His modus operandi is to go around to houses, stating that he has just left some big firm of jewellers in the town, and is going to start business for himself, and, when he gets watches, & c., to repair, he absconds. Warrant issued. 10.— Reading { Borough).— For stealing furni- ture on 29th March last,— WILLIAM WHITE, alias SHARPS, age 36, height 5 ft. in., stout build, complexion dark, hair, whiskers and mous- tache dark brown, eyes hazel; may be passing himself off as a clergyman and is probably accom- panied by a woman, age . about 38, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, complexion and eyes dark. They have in their possession a. small brown pony and a trap with red wheels, and may be driving about the country. The man was apprehended for this offence on 17th ult., and remanded till 20th ult., when he was allowed bail, to which he failed to appear. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Tewsley, Reading. CHESHIRE. 11— Altrincham ( County). — For stealing a mare ( recovered), at Hale, on 28th February last— THOMAS SMITH, age 40 to 50, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair grey. A horse dealer; late of Manchester. Was last heard of at Harrogate, Yorks. Was formerly a publican. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walker, Altrincham. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 12.— Dumfries ( County).— For embezzling up- wards of £ 1,000— JAMES DALZIEL McVEIGH, age 45, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion florid, hair ( tinged with grey) brown, nearly clean shaved, eyes ( large) grey, thin face, sharp nose, dresses well, smart appearance and of plausible address. A native of Dumfries. Has been in America and resided in London several years ago. An accountant and estate agent. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Gordon, Dumfries. DURHAM. 13.— Consett ( County).— For stealing mason's tools ( recovered), at Blackhill, 23rd ult.— JOHN BOTHWELL, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion florid, hair giey, moustache turning grey, chin shaved; dress, black frock coat, tight iitting blue checked trousers, both much worn, light checked cap with peak. A mason; native of Glasgow. Is much addicted to drink, and stops at common lodging houses. Information to Supt. Oliver, Consett. ESSEX. 14.— Brentwood ( County). — For obtaining £ 10, at Hornchurch, by means of a false cheque on the Grimsby Branch of the Hull Banking Co., on 9th ult.— C. W. ROVER, alias WM. ANDREWS and J. R. ROBERTS, age 30, height 5ft. 6in., complexion and moustache fair; dress, blue serge suit, hard felt hat. Wore a gold chain, with charm attached, and carried a silk umbrella ( silver mounted) in case. Represented himself to be a veterinary surgeon, and stated that he wanted to take a public- house. Warrant issued. 15.— Brentwood ( County).— For stealing 3 live tame rabbits, ou 25th ult.— HARRY EVERETT, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair, slight moustache, and eyes dark ; dress, dark blue cloth coat and vest, pearl buttons down the front, dark cord trousers, black hard felt hat. A hay carter; native of South Weald, Brentwood. Warrant i.- sued. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. 16.— Chelmsford ( County).— For carrying a gun without a licence— SAMUEL ODDY, age 26, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, very thin face, is fond of drink and gets very excited when the worse for drink; dress, light tweed jacket, light liding breeches, light cloth leg- pings, and grey cap. A groom; native of Stock, Essex. Warrant of commitment issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. HAMPSHIRE. 17.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For neglecting and ill- treating her child- v AMELIA SWAN, a widow, age 43, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, generally dressed in black dolman with bead trimming, black dress, and black bonnet. Is of loose and intemperate habits. Left Portsmouth on 23rd ult. Warrant issued. 18.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For embezzle- ment— JOSEPH RANDOLPH JELLIFFE, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, cast in one eye ( supposed right), walks erect and turns his toes out slightly ; generally dressed in light covert coat, grey mixture suit, brown felt hat or light cap. Has been a coal merchant's manager. Absconded 2nd inst. May be accompanied by a woman, age about 20, height about 5 ft., dark hair. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Ports- mouth" HERTFORDSHIRE. 19.— Hemel Hempstead ( County). — For stealing, 26th ult., at Great Berkhampstead, an old- fashioned tricycle, steering- wheel in front, leather cushion seat, steel axle, red gutta- percha tyres, new gong and lamp— A LAD, age about 14, complexion fair; dress, light brown jacket ( much worn), cord trousers, peak cap. Carried a wicker basket. He inquired the way to London. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. LANCASHIRE. 20.— Old Swan ( County).— For failing to report — License Holder JAMES HORDERN, alias HUGH JAMES HORDEN, and JAMES JACKSON HORDEN, Office No. 42817, age 62, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ( turning grey), eyes hazel, scars on right eyebrow, under left jaw, back of It hand, on right thigh and shin, and in left groin, birthmark on left ribs. Sentenced at Manchester, 23rd October, 1882, to 10 years penal servitude ( and a remanet of a former sentence) and 7 years police supervision. Licensed 20th April, 1892. B I 1170. Information to Supt. Bryning, Old Swan. 21.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, 30th ult., at Eccles— 1 silver English lever watch, No. 18777; 1 ditto, No. 46278 ; 1 ditto, No. 18785, maker's name " J. Penny, Eccles " thereon — A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight sandy moustache; dress, black suit, short double- breasted coat, billycock hat. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. £ 1 REWARD. 22. — Ormskirk ( County). — For neglect of family — JAMES SWEENEY, alias PATRICK, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, top of little finger right hand injured, Scotchman tattooed left arm, and crucifixion right arm. An Irishman. For neglect of family— EDWARD MORAN, a colliery labourer, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair dark curly, eyos brown. The above reward (£ 1 in each case), will be paid by Mr. Alfred Dickinson, Clerk to the Guardians of the Ormskirk Union, for the apprehension of the above. Warrants issued. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. 23.— Salford ( Borough).— For stealing, 31st ult., a gentleman's grey double- breasted reefer coat, lined with black Italian cloth, striped lining in sleeves, usual pockets, grey bone buttons, vest to match, with striped lining ( in good condition), inside breast pocket of coat contained a memo, book, papers, and some old tickets relating to a Mr. Lane's benefit concert; a gentleman's very light brown 1 covert coat, light brown Italian lining, cloth buttons to match, usual pockets, nearly new ; and a lady's plain gold ring, worn very thin, set with one diamond, plain setting— A MAN, who arranged for lodgings at a restaurant, and said he was employed as booking- clerk at the Central Railway Station, Manchester, age about 19, medium build and height, hair light brown; dress, striped coat, vest, and trousers, shabby boots. He was allowed to go up- stairs on the pretence of washing himself, and shortly afterwards decamped with the above articles. Information to the Chief Constable, TWzt Hall, Salford. NORFOLK. 24.— Norwich ( City).— For fraudulent bank- ruptcy — WALTER GEORGE BOLTON, age 42, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache and tside whiskers light brown, eyes blue, full features; dress, light grey cloth coat and vest, blue cloth trousers, grey cloth cap. A salt merchant; native of Norwich. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Hitchman, Nor- wich. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 25.— Mansfield ( County).— For the abduction of Eliza Ann Slack, on 28tli ult. — WILLIAM REYNOLDS, a collier or groom, age 35, height 5 ft. 10 in., slender build, complexion pale, hair light brown, slight brown moustache, eyes grey; dress, black coat and vest, black and grey striped trousers, strong lace boots, black hard felt hat. Has been in the Army. Warrant issued. Description of ELIZA ANN SLACK, age 16 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion very fresh, hair and eyes brown, very full bosom ; dress, short jersey jacket with braid round, black alpaca flowered dress, lace kid boots, brown straw hat trimmed with 3 brown curled feathers and brown striped ribbon. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Tomasson, Mansfield. OXFORDSHIRE. 26.— Oxf O rd ( City).— For obtaining £ 4 by means of a worthless cheque— WILSON HORNE, alias WILSON SHAW, age 28, height 6 ft. in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, moustache light brown, white spot on left eyelid and corner of left eye; of smart appearance. An insurance agent; native of Holbeck, Leeds. Absconded 26th ult., taking his wife ( to whom he was recently married) with him. Has a brother living at Chandler- street, Scarborough. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. STAFFORDSHIRE. 27. — West Bromwich ( County). — For shooting with intent to do bodily harm at Hands- worth, on 29th ult.— CHARLES KELLAWAY, age 29, height 5 ft. 6 cr 7 in., complexion and hair dark, moustache brown, eyes hazel, high cheek- bones, thin features ; dress, brown plaid jacket and vest, brown plaid or dark cord trousers, red- and- black plaid scarf, brown hard felt hat. A native of Handsworth. Has been in the Army, and now belongs to the Army Reserve. May be found in the company of pugilists and prostitutes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Whitehurst, West Brom- wich. 28.— Wolverhampton ( Borough). — Portrait and description of JAMES HENRY JONES, a ^ iaggdiiB ... :„ Hi is II • u. • . ) in ||| lil: i| i| clerk, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling" about £ 2,000 by falsification of books— age 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, slight light moustache, face blotched as if from drink, twitches his mouth when talking, ends of fingers turn up, shuffling gait in walking ; dress, when he absconded, rough blue overcoat, light tweed trousers, lace boots, black felt hat; generally fastens tie with gold ring, set one diamond. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1892. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 311 Is proVably accompanied by AMY CLARK, or CLARKSON, passing as his wife, age about 17, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion pale, hair dark ; dressed, when she left, in brown close- fitting hat trimmed green ribbon, drab cloak, terra- cotta lining to hood, crushed strawberry dress. The day before absconding Jones sought and obtained a highly flattering testimonial from the Rev. Mr. Keble, St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, which he may attempt to make use of. He is musical and a thorough hypocrite. It is requested that enquiry be made at hotels, shipping offices, and other likely places. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Burnett, Chief Constable, Wolverhampton. SURREY. 29.— Dorking ( County).— For housebreaking at Ashtead, 1st itist., and stealing a small black eight- day lever clock, with luminous fuce, about 5 inches by 4 inches — A man, known by the name of HAMILTON, age about 28, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, slight, whiskers and moustache light, slight impediment in speech ; dress, light grey suit, brown leather boots, black hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Collis, Dorking. on second finger and one on third and fourth fingers of lelt hand, and one on fourth finger right hand, blue dot left forearm and left wrist, three dots back of left hand; dress, brown macintosh with cape, blue striped suit; carried a small black bag. He follows race meetings and assists stablemen in attending to race- horses, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Doncaster. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— For obtaining goods by means of fictitious cheques on the London and Lancashire Bank, Stockport— JAMES WIL- SON, age 45, height about 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion dark, hair, beard, whiskers, and moustache iron- grey, full face; dress, light grey lounge coat and trousers, fancy tweed vest, light tweed cap, linen marked " G. Brown, Regent House, Eastbourne." Had two parcels sent to him, per rail, from Bristol. Supposed native of Aberdeen Has in his possession a book containing a number of cheques on the same bank. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Fraser, Eastbourne. 31.— Hove ( Town.)— For embezzlement, on 7th jnst.— THOMAS CHARLES BOWLEY, a milk carrier, age 20, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, full face; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark trousers with light stripes, lace boots, light cap. May be found at Roys- ton, Cambridgeshire. Has relations at Shoreham, Sussex. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teevan, Chief Constable, Hove. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 32.— Hull ( Borough).— For stealing £ 11 on 6th inst. — ABRAHAM BARNETT, tailor's machinist, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight light moustache, mole on cheek, smart appearance; dress, blue jacket with satin facings, black vest, slate- colour check trousers, lace boots, brown cap with peak. A Polish Jew. May endeavour to leave the country. Has friends at Bradford, London, Leeds, and Darlington. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 35.— G Division.— Remanded at Clerkenwell Police Court for obtaining jewellery and other goods by uttering false cheques on the National Provincial Bank of England, Newcastle- on- Tyne Branch ; Birmingham and Midland Bank, Ltd.. Leicester Branch; North and South Wales Bank, Birkenhead Branch; and London and South Western Bank, Brondesbury Branch— CHARLES HENRY WIL- SON, alias CHARLES MALCOLM WILSON, CHARLES WILLIAMSON, CHARLES WIL- LIAMS, C. H. PHILLIPS, GEORGE WATSON, CHARLES ARMITAGE, CHARLES HENRY, HAMMOND, COX, & c. A dealer in jewellery, of no fixed abode ; age 44, height 6 ft., stout build, complexion fresh, hair light, eyes grey ( large, full) ; dress, dark grey suit, button boots, light brown soft felt hat. The following property was found in his posses' sion :— 5 ladies' silver geneva watches, Nos. 47043, 47045, 47046, 47047, 47048, with c( 0,800) c on outer case, also forget- me- nots on dial, in a blue card- board box, which bears the following different numbers on side:— 42043, 15iv, YP 0 800, 4 inch and 1202; 2 gold bangles ; 2 pairs of pearl earrings in cases; 2 pairs of opera- glasses ( one pearl); 6 gold rings ( various); 4 gold chains ( various) ; 5 gold diamond pins; 2 gold diamond pins in cases; 1 lady's watch movement; 1 cigar- holder. Also, several pawntickets relating to property:— 1 dressing- bag with fittings complete, plain silver- mounted bottles, and ivory brushes, etc., M. P. on bag ; 1 eight- stone diamond cluster ring ; 3 diamond rings ; 1 lady's double gold albert chain, with tassel; 1 half- hoop ring set with diamonds, No. 3 marked inside; a marquise ring, set with diamond and sapphire ( 1 stone deficient); 1 lady's open- face gold geneva watch, " W. J. Dent" and No. 19813 on dome; also a photograph of a lady in red and pink enamel on outer case, with a long fine gold neck- chain attached, 1 18- carat gold keeper ring ( engraved) ; 1 lady's 9- carat gold dress ring ; 1 lady's gold wedding ring ( thin) ; 1 lady's gold ring, set with nine turquoises ( in the shape of a horse- shoe) ; 1 foreign bronze medal with the following inscription :—" Leoncelos, M. A. R. C. L J. O., Enteries" in raised letters ; 2 pocket books ( one crocodile skin and one dark brown morocco leather); 1 new dark brown leather writing case; 1 tapestry table cloth with fringe ( colour, fawn, new); 1 gent's dark brown silk umbrella, ebony stick, silver mounted, horn handle 1 diamond brooch in case ; 1 lady's 29- carat wedding ring, set with a square garnet; 1 pair of pearl earrings with sapphire in centre, in green case ; pair diamond earrings ; 11 small ones surrounded by one large, in a brown leather case, lined Cambridge 120 mole skins. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. complexion and hair dark, slight light moustache, eyes brown; dress, dark coat and vest, dirty mole- skin trousers, lace boots; a native of Coalbrookdale, Shropshire. States that his father resides at Hanley. 38.— Crickhowell ( County).— Committed for trial at Breconshire Quarter Sessions, 28th inst., for larceny— STEPHEN SIMPK1NS ( see Case No. 6, 27th ult.), age 30, height 5 ft. 4f in., complexion fresh, hair light ( turning grey), moustache sandy, eyes hazel, scar on left forearm. A farm labourer ; native of Calne. Has been in the Royal Artillery, and previously convicted for fraud and horse stealing, and has served several terms of imprison- ment in Devizes gaol. Information to Supt. Winterson, Crickhowell. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 33.— Barnsley ( County).— For carnally knowing a girl under 16 years of age— GEORGE JACKSON, an ex police constable, age 22, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, cut mark left cheek ; dress, black jacket suit, black hard felt hat. A native of Holme, near Kendal, Westmoreland. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kane, Barnsley. 34. — Doncaster ( Borough). — For stealing, 27th ult.— 1 lady's gold geneva watch, gold dial with' black figures; 1 gentleman's gold geneva watch with lighthouse and ship on centre of dial, hinge of outer case broken; 1 gentleman's gold ring with oval- shaped stone; 1 lady's gold ring set with four pearls ; 1 gold brooch and pair of ear- rings, horse- shoe pattern ; 1 gold watch key, shape of a trumpet; 1 gold necklet, small round links, oval- shaped locket, containing lock of hair, attached ; and £ 3 6s. 6d. cash— CHARLES SPANTON, alias HARRIS and WHITE, age about 21, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fresh, long thin face, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, two rings tattooed BERKSHIRE. 36.— Hungerford ( County). — Sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for larceny— WILLIAM CHAPMAN, alias DOWDEN, age 27, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel W " tattooed on left forearm; dress, dark coat and vest, light trousers with dark stripe, cap with peak ( made with soft material). A native of Luton- street, Chatham. Had in his possession Shetland merino shirt, short sleeves; a Turkish bath towel, marked " L. J. Haines"; a pair of black stockings, worked with white silk down the front and a small burnisher. Supposed wanted for offences elsewhere. Information to Inspector Read, Hungerford. DEVONSHIRE. 39.— Exeter ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Devon Sessions for embezzlement at Kings- bridge — CHARLES HEDGER, alias HARRY IRVIN, age about 28, height 5 ft. 11 in., well built, complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, blue line ( about J in. long) tattooed left wrist; dress, dark coat, brown mixture trousers, black hard hat or cloth cap. A butcher; supposed native of London. Has lived in Kent and Wales. 40.— Exeter ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Devon Sessions, for housebreaking— WILLIAM HARRIS, age about 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair and moustache grey, no whiskers, eyes blue; dress, dark coat and vest, striped trousers, black bowler hat, side- spring boots. A native of London. Information to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 41.— Stroud ( County). — Committed for tria at the next Gloucester Assizes, for forgery— HENRY THOMAS BURNS, age 26, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, dark cloth suit, black tie, lace boots, black bowler hat. A native of Salisbury. Information to Supt. Philpott, Stroud. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 42.— Northampton ( Borough).— Sentenced to months imprisonment on 30th ult. for stealing leather — EDWARD BRITTEN, alias JAMES SMITH, age 45, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. A native of Raunds, Northamptonshire. Has been convicted at Thrapstone and Chesham. Supposed wanted for similar offences. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. OXFORDSHIRE. 43.— Oxford ( County).— Committed for trial at the Oxford Assizes, 23rd inst., for burglary— JOHN WILLIAM CHANDLER, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey. A native of Jersey. Was convicted at Exeter for burglary and larceny in 1873, and at Gloucester for burglary in 1884. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Station, Oxford. BRECONSHIRE. 37.— Crickhowell ( County).— Committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions, 29th inst., for an attempted unnatural offence— JOHN PRICE ( see Case No. 28, 27th ult.), age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in., SHROPSHIRE. 44.— Church Stretton ( County).— Sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment, 21st ult., for larceny— JAMES DONOVAN, a tramp, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair black, slight moustache dark brown, cut mark on right eyebrow ; dress, dark cloth jacket, blue cloth sailor's trousers, black hard hat, light neckerchief; bare- footed. States that he is a sailor. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Inspector Lewis, Church Stretton. 45.— Shrewsbury ( County). — Sentenced to 2 months imprisonment, 2nd inst., for larceny— ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, a tramping Scotchman, age 23, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, peculiar look about tlie eyes, anchor aud " D. M." tattooed left arm, 3 dots back of left hand, " R. M.", cross, anchor, lily, and bracelet right arm, 3 dots back of right hand, and ring on two fingers; dress, dark mixture jacket and trousers, grey vest, blue neckerchief with white spots, black, red, and white striped muffier, lace boots. Supposed wanted for other offences. . i . ic .6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1892. 46.— Shrewsbury ( County). — Remanded till 11th inst. for larceny— JOHN SEMPHO, a negro, age 24, height 5 ft. 34 in., broad face, cut mark right cheek and back of left leg. States he is a native of West Indies, and has been in England about 3Jr years, working in coalpits, brickyards, and on public works in different parts of South Wales. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Edge, Shrewsbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). r 47.— East Grinstead ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Lewes Assizes for wilfully burn- ing two haystacks, 23rd ult.— A man, who gave the name of GEORGE JONES, age 32, height 5 ft. in., complexion brown and sunburnt, hair and moustache dark, chin shaved, eyes hazel, scar on elbow, mole left side, bruise on shin ; dress, brown check tweed coat, striped tweed trousers, cloth cap, light boots. A native of Ipswich. Has lived at South Molton and Totnes, Devon, and at Hastings. Supposed wanted for offences elsewhere. Information to Deputy- Chief Constable Berry, East Grinstead. WILTSHIRE. 48.— Tisbury ( County).— Sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment for being found on premises for an unlawful purpose— JAMES HENRY DOWNTON ( supposed false), age 47 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair grey, slight moustache, whiskers recently shaved off, eyes grey, cut mark on right cheek, scars on back and left shoulder, burn marks on right hip, mole on right side, has only one front tooth and one back tooth in npper jaw, two fingers of left hand deformed, and nail missing from third finger; dress, dark tweed cloth suit, very much worn, soft brown felt hat, old boots cut in fronts, carried a steel chisel such as is used for house- breaking purposes. States he is a native of Exmouth, Devonshire, and that he has worked as a shoeing smith for Mr. Burrelly, at Great Windmill- street, Haymarket, London. He has the appearance of a travelling thief, and is supposed to be wanted for offences elsewhere. Information to Snpt. Bull, Tisbury. PROPERTY STOLEN. CITY OF LONDON. 49.— 19th ult.: a diamond 5- stone half- hoop ring, carved, silver- lined small brilliants instead of roses, weight of 5 diamonds 4 c., ^ c., £ c., TV c., numbered inside with punch " 283 " and probably a D after numbers. Information to Snpt. Mc. William, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 50.— Windsor ( Borough).— About 22nd ult.— A gentleman's silver keyless half- hnnter watch, No. 55443, supposed made by Dent, London. Information to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 51.— Ely ( County).— 4th inst.— an oxydized oval drawing- room mirror, about 4 in. across. Supposed by a MAN who lodged in the house one night, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., round shoulders, complexion, hair, moustache, beard, and whiskers ( cut Bhort and turning grey) dark; dress, dark clothes, and rather high black hat. Left behind a black Gladstone bag, containing a new electric shade; a lady's alpaca dust- coat ( latest style), " James Shoolbred & Co., Tottenham House" on tab; a silk Derby neck- tie; a home- made black smoking cap, worked with wild roses and maidenhair ferns; a white shirt, marked inside collar " G 3. 391D," makers " W. Thompson & Co., Shirt Tailors, 486, Holloway- road " ; a drab - colour vest, with white back and lining; a new white- handled razor and case; a new razor strop, marked on case " The Colonial Strop " ; and a white hair brush and comb. Information to Supt. King, Ely. CHESHIRE. 52.— Runcorn ( County). — 6th inst.— A new cloth peaked cap, with cords in front and braid . on peak; a brown Cardigan jacket, bone buttons a knitted guernsey, holes under each arm ; a pair of sea boots, size 9, newly soled and hee'ed, length of leg 22 in., extra rivoti inside left boot, and patch on seam. Information to Supt. Atherton, Runcorn. ESSEX. 53.— Brentwood ( County). — 5th inst, by housebreaking, at Romford — 4 silver bracelets ; 3 ladies' silver rings; 1 silver Waltham watch; 1 pair gold earrings, set with turquoise; 10 silver tea spoons ( 6 large and 4 small), 6 marked " J. B."; and £ 15 cash. Supposed by TWO MEN : 1st, age 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., thin face, clean shaved ; dress, military waterproof, light cloth suit, hard felt hat. 2nd, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, full face, supposed moustache; dress, dark suit ( supposed blue), hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. 54.— Chelmsford ( County).— 25th ult., by housebreaking— 1 old black tin cash- box, with gold or gilt rim, containing about £ 30 gold and silver, and pawntickets relating to the following property, pawned at " Hindmarsh's, Chelmsford," on 6th Feb., 1892, by " John Wenden " : Ticket No. 383, 2 books and 2 pictures; No. 49, 1 table; and No. 50, 1 chimney glass; also a plain gold ring ; a lady's gold geneva watch, glass front, engraved back, No. 71952; a gentleman's metal verge watch, case has been gold- washed, " John Spencer, Watchmaker, Chelms ford," engraved on works, glass front, plain back. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset Chelmsford. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 55.— Swansea ( Borough).— 1st ingt.— A black bag, containing £ 100 in gold, silver, and copper; a silver Waltham lever watch, " X AB | 61597 or 2922466, Farrington, H." on dial. Information to Chief Constable Colquhoun, Swansea. HERTFORDSHIRE. 56.— Ware ( County).— 12th ult., at Hoddesdon— A diamond- framed safety bicycle, unplated handle- bars, cork handles, round unplated cranks, ball head and pedals, " Bowns " stamped on hubs of wheels, no wheel guards or breaks, one joint loose in frame, screw broken off saddle pin, a " King of Road " lamp, glass cracked, and a horn, painted black with screw- head off. Information to Captain Wymer, Supt., Ware. KENT. 57.— Mailing ( County).— 20th ult., by house- breaking at East Peckham — 1 pair of black diagonal trousers and vest; a baby's cloak ; a quantity of baby linen; a black dress and 2 bodices— supposed by A MAN, dress, blue serge suit, black cap with peak ; and A WOMAN, age about 40, complexion sunburnt; dress, black dress, jacket, and hat. Carried a bundle wrapped in white calico, and a flag basket. Were hawking kettle holders. Information to Supt. Lane, Mailing. 58.— Maidstone ( Borough).— 25th ult. — An open wicker basket with handle in centre, lined with green baize, containing 6 large plated forks, and 7 small ditto ; 6 plated dessert spoonB; 2 plated table spoons ; 1 silver table spoon with initials; 1 silver dessert spoon, and 1 silver tea spoon, with initials " M. A. P." ; 2 plain silver tea spoons ; about 4 or 5 plated tea spoons; I plated bread fork with horn handle; 1 butter knife with pearl handle; 1 jam spade; and 2 pairs of cut- glass knife rests.— Sup- posed by a MAN, age about 24, height about 5 ft. 6 in.; dressed in black coat, and hard felt hat. Had a bag and basket slung over his shoulder, selling ferns. Information to Head Constable Dalton, Maidstone. LANCASHIRE. 59.— Leigh ( County).— Between 27th and 28th ult., by burglary, at Burtonwood— A silver lever centre seconds stop watch, No. 43072, plain cases, white dial, gold hands; a 9- carat gold albert, curb pattern, attached, with gold seal set with red stone on one side and a white stone on the other; a silver geneva watch, plain cases, " W. S. Rigby " engraved inside inner case, split ring in place of ordinary ring, brass chain attached; a white silk hand- kerchief with red border; a pair of lace boots, toe capped, machine stitched, have been soled, and are much worn; a briar pipe in case, amber mouth- piece, silver band, and £ 2 9s. 9d. cash. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. £ 1 REWARD. 60.— Old TrafFord ( County). — 26th ult., at Moss Side— 1 gold brooch, flowered pattern, 3 shots on each side of the flower ( buttercup) is missing; 1 pair of gold earrings to match ; 1 pair of gold earrings, drop pattern; 1 pair of gold earrings, gipsy pattern ; 1 gold locket, horseshoe on one side, monogram, " M. L. B." on reverse side; 1 15- carat gold neck chain, small links very close together; 1 lady's 9- carat gold dress ring, five garnets in claw setting. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Wm. Broughton, 46, Darncombe- street, Moss Side, for the recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered, and conviction of the thief or thieves. £ 1 REWARD. 61.— Prescot ( County). — 21st nit.: at Woodcroft Park Sports, Wavertree, a gentle- man's silver lever centre second stop watch, No. 82411, flat glass; a gold albert, curb pattern, brass swivel with pendant, green stone on one side and brown on the other, attached. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Morris Morris, 52, Blyntire Road, Toxteth'Park, Liverpool, to any person who will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the property and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to Supt. Barker, Prescot. 62.— Wigan ( County).— 5th inst., at Haigh— A chased antique silver sugar basin, two handles, washed inside with gold ; a lady's gold dress ring, set with about 6 diamonds ; a lady's gold keeper ring ; and a pair of woman's clogs. Information to Supt. Brassington, Wigan. 63.— Rochdale ( Borough).— 20th ult.— 1 lady's gold geneva watch, silver dial, No. 13406; 1 gentle- man's double- cased silver verge, No. 372; 1 silver English lever, No. 4615; 1 gold patent lever, No. 40924; 1 metal geneva, centre seconds, No. 4359; 1 silver geneva, centre seconds, No. 48692; 1 silver English lever, No. 12818; 1 silver English lever, centre seconds, No. 52102; 1 silver geneva. No. 58245; 1 lady's gold English lever, No. 24198; 1 gentleman's white metal geneva, centre seconds, No. 53048 ; 1 silver English lever, No. 9377; 1 silver Boston lever, No. 95308; 1 silver geneva lever, No. 89017 ; 1 silver English lever, No. 8244 ; 1 lady's silver English lever, No. 2201 ; 5 22- carat gold wedding- rings ; 5 silver alberts, curb pattern; and 1 silver albert, fancy pattern. Supposed by TWO MEN— 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair light, moustache sandy ; dress, light overcoat, dark vest and trousers, black billycock hat. 2nd, age about 26, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion very dark, of Jewish appearance; he either lisps or speaks English imperfectly; dress, dark clothes, and black billycock hat. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Roch- dale. jfj, 64.— Salford ( Borough).— 3rd inst., by house- breaking— A lady's silver geneva watch, No. 9486 ; a lady' s long silver chain, curb pattern ( has been broken in two places and pieced with wire) ; an old silver hunter watch ; a pair of brilliant ear- rings set in gold ; a pair of small star- shaped silver ear- rings ; a gentleman's 9- carat gold signet ring with an oval- shaped pink stone; and £ 15 10s. gold. Information to the Chief Constable, Town HaU, Salford. LINCOLNSHIRE. 65. — Barton- on- Humber ( County). — 28th ult.: a cross- framed safety bicycle, plated stays from seat pillar to neck and from neck to crank brackets, bent bars with rubber hands, gold transfer on back- bone, marked " F. Hopper, North Lincolnshire Cycle Works," F. Hopper branded on both sides of saddle, cushion tyres marked " Guaranteed pure rubber" and " K. C." inside diamond, small hole drilled through the backbone just below the trans TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1892. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 313 fer. The machine is built with a solid bottom bracket and no foot- rest. Information to Supt. " Ward, Barton- on- Humber. MIDLOTHIAN. 66.— Edinburgh ( County).— Between 20th and 21st nit., at Portobello Railway Station— A lady's massive gold ring, French make, set with opals in centre, which are surrounded by diamonds and rubies alternately, very large. Value, £ 100. Information to Colonel Borthwick, Chief Con- stable, County Buildings, Edinburgh. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 67. — Northampton ( Borough). — 24th nit. : a gentleman's silver lever watch, No. 20623. 68.— Northampton ( Borough).— 21st ult.— A lady's silver geneva watch, engine- turned case, " F. E. L." engraved on back, No. 23626; a lady's silver albert chain, small round link pattern, tassel and three pencil- cases attached; a large silver locket, oval- shape, containing hair; silver chain, round link pattern, attached to locket; a jubilee 5s. piece, set in frame for brooch ; and a pair of silver ear- rings, horse- shoe pattern. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. SUFFOLK. 69.— Lowestoft ( County).— 26th ult.— A gold diamond pin, convertible in. to stud, contains 7 diamonds in a cluster, 6 stones, and 1 stone in centre, in a brown morocco case ; a " 3 B " briar wood pipe, in case; and about £ 2 in three- penny pieces. SURREY. 70.— Redhill ( Borough).— Between the 4th and 7th inst., a pair of light cord trousers, nearly new, unstitched near pockets; 1 blue serge coat ( has been mended on one shoulder) ; 1 cardigan jacket bound with braid, much worn in front; 1 black cloth clerical vest; a carpenter's square; and a pocket- book. Supposed by A TRAMP, as a very dirty and old tweed jacket was lef| t behind. Information to Head Constable Mcrant, Redhill. 3 SUSSEX. 71.— Hastings ( Borough).— 6th inst., by house- breaking at St. Leonards- on- Sea— 1 large round gold locket, containing photo of a gentleman, spray of emeralds and rubies in front; 1 gold locket, antique and chased; 1 gold ring, set with rubies; 1 gold ring, with large ruby in centre, small emeralds and rubies round ; 1 pair gold oblong earrings; 1 pair gold ear drops, set green stone ; 2 silver brooches ; 1 silver locket; a gentleman's gold English lever watch, white dial, black figures, " Presented to Lloyd by the Artistes at St. James's Hall," & c., inscribed thereon ; a gold albert chain, links in shape of figure 8, small gold compass attached. 6th inst., at Hastings— A silver lever watch, No. 29103, crystal glass, cases worn ; a silver albert with silver St. John Ambulance medal attached, " A. Gutsell " inscribed thereon. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. KENT. 72.— Dartford( OoMttfy).— 28th ult., at Dartford Heath— An iron- grey gelding pony, 5 years, 13 or 14 hands, short tail, mane has been cut but is com- mencing to grow, email scar on right shoulder, in fair condition. Information to Snpt. Webster, Dartford. SURREY. 73.— Godstone ( County).— 28th nit., at Mers- tham— A white mare pony, 8 or 9 years, about 13 hands, long mane and tail, in foal, and in good condition. Information to Supt. Bryant, Godstone. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 74.— Hull ( Borough).— 4th inst., in a North Eastern railway carriage, at Paragon Station, Hull— The body of a newly- born male child, wrapped in a piece of old blue print skirt, with white spots, and in brown paper. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 75.— Swansea ( Borough).— In possession of HENRY MERRY, sentenced to one month's im- prisonment for loitering with intent to commit a felony, 4th inst.— A silver lever watch ( Boston), No. 35315. Information to Captain ColquhouD, Chief Con- stable, Swansea. ANIMALS, ETC., RECOVERED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 76— N Division— Horse, & c., Case No. 62, 3rd inst. Both men apprehended. APPREHENSIONS. 77.— Metropolitan Police District, G Division— CHARLES HENRY WILSON, alias COX, HAMMOND, WATSON, & c„ Cases No. 14, 26th ult., No. 5, 26th January, 1892, and No. 11, 30th October, 1891. ( See Persons in Custody, Case No. 35.) 78. — Cumberland, Carlisle ( City). — WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Case No. 13, 29th April last. 79 — Denbighshire, Wrexham ( County).— Supervisee WM. ROBERTS, Office No. 42792, Case No. 9, 27th ult. 80.— StafFo rd s h i re, Wed n es bu ry ( County)- — License Holder THOSt HQLT, Office No. 42101, Case No. 25, 27th ult. 81.— Westmoreland, Kendal ( Borough).— Supervisee GEORGE BROWN, Case No. 27, 27th ult. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 82.— C I Department-— For obtaining goods by false pretences— J. GILBERT, alias H. MOSS age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion and hair ( turning grey) dark ; dress, black frock coat, high silk hat. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. KENT. 83.— Redhill ( Borough).— For stealing, 8th inst., a silver open- face watch, white dial, gold hands, maker " Gilby," brass albert, curb pattern, with Independent Order of Good Templars medal attached — GEORGE NORMAN, a baker, age 16, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion and hair ( curly) dark ; dress, pepper- and- salt mixture tweed coat, blue striped trousers, dark tweed cap. A native of Nutfield. May enlist in the Army or Navy. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. NORFOLK. 84— Norwich ( City).— For assaulting police— GEORGE MOORE, age 30, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair brown, cast in one eye, powerful build. A native of Norwich; may seek employment at timber yards, & c.— EYERSON LOVICK, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache dark, eye3 grey. A bricklayer's labourer; native of Contessey. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Hitchman, Norwich. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. KENT. 85. — Tunbridge Wells ( Borough). — Com- mitted for trial at Maidstone Quarter Sessions, 30th inst., for larceny ( dwelling houses)— Supervisee GEORGE WILLIAMS, alias WILLIAM FREDE- RICK DAVIS and GEORGE SMITH, Office No. 34567, age 48, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, bair ( bald on top) grey, eyes grey, scar corner of left eye, " W. F. Davis, D." tattooed left arm; dress, dark tweed suit, black and while scarf. Sentenced at Surrey Sessions, 6th April, 1869, to 12 months imprisonment for stealing boots ; on 5th September, 1870, to 18 months imprisonment for attempted burglary ; on 4th November, 1872, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for stealing a coat; and at Newington Sessions, 31st December, 1878, to 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Y E 102. HARRY BROOKS, age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar from abscess right forearm, weak eyes; dress, black jacket and vest, brown trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Brighton. WILLIAM EDWARDS, age 50, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes blue, cross swords with anchor in centre tattooed right forearm, cross swords with crown in centre, fish, anchor, bracelet, and rose tattooed left arm; dress, light jacket, dark trousers and vest. States he is a native of Tonbridge. Information to the Chief Constable, Tunbridge Wells. PROPERTY STOLEN. HAMPSHIRE. 86.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— 8th inst.— A gentleman's large size gold keyless English hunting repeater watch, |- plate, makers " Leroy & Son, 57, New Bond Street," engraved on works, No. 1106, strikes the hours, and chimes minutes and quarters, white dial, seconds hand, on outside of case is the following crest: a shield in quarters, two of which have 3 stars thereon, the other two squares having a lamb and 3 stars thereon, a stag stands at each side supporting the shield which is surmounted with a knight's helmet, with crown on top, and above this is a fleur- de- lis and an ermine ; beneath the shield is the motto " Nulla Salus Bello" on scroll; a long link gold albert, and round gold locket, with the letter " H." thereon, containing hair ; an aluminium gold pen and pencil- case com- bined ; metal compass; mother- of- pearl cigar- cutter, and steel bramah key attached. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Ports- mouth. SOMERSETSHIRE. 87.— Bath ( City).— Since 13th nit.— A tea- table cover, with broad fringe, 3 ft. square; a square green plush piano back, about 4 ft. long and 12 in. wide, embroidered with yellow silk; a pale green satin table centre ; 2 pale green satiD handkerchief satchels; 1 pale green satin handkerchief satchel, quilted satin inside; 2 Maltese lace antimacassars about 2 ft. square; and 4 Dresden china vases. Information to Lieut.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. SUSSEX ( EAST). 88. — Brighton ( Borough). — 7th inst. — 1 diamond and ruby butterfly brooch; 1 snake ring with diamond eyes and diamond back of head; 1 gold mourning ring; 2 gold bracelets ( one having about 12 coral stones in it, and the other set with pearls and corals); 1 gold chain with sovereign purse at end; 1 lady's fine gold chain; 1 pair of gold earrings with small rnby and diamond in centre; 2 or 3 pairs of silver earrings; 1 chased gold ring; and 1 thick round link silver albert chain ( has been gilded). Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. APPREHENSION. 89.— Leicestershire, Leicester ( Borough). — Supervisee JAMES ROBERTSON, Office No. 40853, Case No. 23, 27th ult. - .6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1892. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended, for the month of May, 1892, with the results, & c. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which ' Charged. Result. Date and Place. REMARKS. 42090 34708 41343 40910 37512 42555 10228 35227 35227 30725 31578 28507 38682 21675 42708 35674 35100 41257 42013 24135 37533 16143 25507 12967 .39206 27081 31659 16266 37254 42621 .32891 .31937 35290 31034 31971 41791 40667 29290 40982 15673 37310 33407 42841 37716 38025 30994 42698 36014 52438 41968 19160 13489 30984 42216 42779 35744 3?\ 18 42671 42236 42582 • 42410 42600 42780 32293 41254 33931 18291 I HENRY UNDERFORD ELLEN TAYLOR PATRICK SULLIVAN ALFRED PHILLIPS MICHAEL KAUFFMAN ROBERT COVE WM. WILLIAMS JAMES BUSBEE JAMES BUSBEE SARAH MOORE THOMAS TURNBULL WM. McDONALD GEORGE CLARK JOHN SIMMONDS WM. KALLEY WM. McLEAN JOHN GLADDING HENRY MASON HENRY CELLARS i JOHN FARR ! CHARLES BROWN JOHN BENJAMIN KATE FIELDER FREDK. THOMAS PETER STONE JAMES LATHAM ALEX. BUONAPARTE GEO. THOMPSON JOSEPH SKINNER HY. GOLDSMITH THOMAS WHITE WM. SHRIMPTON JOHN BRADLEY JAMES BOTHROYD JOHN SHARPE JAMES TAYLOR JAMES ROBY THOMAS WHITE ERNEST ANDREWS WILLIAM HARRIS JOHN BURTON SARAH JONES MARY ANN TURNER GEORGE BARRY ELLEN CON NELL MARY ANN HOWE EDWARD WHEELER EDWARD COLNEY WILLIAM THOMAS RICHARD FLOYD JAMES RONAN FRANCIS ELSLEY GEORGE GILBERT ANNIE MASON" WILLIAM NICHOLSON JAMES HUNT JOHN McGREEDY THOMAS JONES GEORGE HOLMES WILLIAM JACKSON WILLIAM BARBER JOSEPH B1TMEAD JOHN SALVEN EDWARD LAWRENCE LEVY MICHAEL GOGAN Housebreaking Larceny Larceny 3 years penal servitude 14 days bard labour ' 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision Possessing counterfeit coin| 3 years penal servitude WILLIAM TW1GG ELIZA HARRISON Uttering Uttering Fraud Suspect Suspect Illegal pawning Larceny Larceny Prevention of Crimes Act Fraud Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Suspect Attempted larceny Failing to report Assault Larceny Selling indecent prints Larceny Larceny Failing to report Found in betting- house Housebreaking Drunkenness, etc. Assault Failing to report Assault Assault Drunkenness, etc. Drunkenness, etc. Larceny Larceny Failing to report Larceny i Larceny Drunkenness, etc. Larceny Wilful damage Drunkenness, etc. Larceny Larceny Larceny Pot stealing Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Larceny Unlawful possession Incorrigible rogue Rogue and vagabond Larceny Failing to report Robbery Larceny Larceny I Larceny ! Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny Receiving Larceny i Receiving Larceny 4 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 5 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 7 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 6 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 14 days hard labour License forfeited I month hard labour 3 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision 8 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 6 months hard labour Own recognisance 5 years penal servitude 7 days hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 3 months hard labour 21 days hard labour 7 days hard labour 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision | 9 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 3 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour 7 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 19 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 12 months hard labour i months hard labour 21 days hard labour 7 days hard labour 16 mouths hard labour 9 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 4 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 18 months hard labour 6 months hard labour j3 months hard labour 20 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude months hard labour 0 weeks hard labour 3 months hard larbour | 28th April, 1892, North London Sessions 29th April, 1892, Bow- street Police Court 21st April, 1892, Manchester 2nd May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 2nd May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 4th May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 4 th May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 26th Nov., 1891, Bow- street Police Court 24th March, 1892, Bow- street Police Court 26th April, 1892, Lambeth Police Court 1st May, 1892, Surrey Sessions 21st January, 1892, Aberdeen 9th May, 1892, Westminster Police Court 2nd May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 9tli May, 1892, North London Police Court 23rd Nov., 1891, Leicester 9th May, 1892, Wrorship- street Police Court 9th May, 1892, Westminster Police Court 9th May, 1892, Marlboro'- street Police Court 10th May, 1892, Worship- street Police Court 9th May, 1892, Glasgow 11th May, 1892, North London Sessions 10th May, 1892, North London Sessions 12th April, 1892, South London Sessions 11th May, 1892, North London Police Court 12 th May, 1892, West London Police Court 11th May, 1892, North London Sessions 13th May, 1892, Westminster Police Court 12th May, 1892, Clerkenwell Police Court 12th May, 1892, Bow- street Police Court 11th May, 1892, Southwark Police Court 14th May, 1892, Marlboro'- street Police Court 14th May, 1892, Thames Police Court 14th May, 1892, Edmonton Expiree. Petty Sessions 16th May, 1892, North London Supervisee. Sessions 14th May, 1892, North London License Holder. Sessions 16th May, 1892, Bow- street Supervisee. Police Court License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. 16th April, 1891, Manchester 17th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 18th May, 1892, Marylebone • Police Court 17th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 17th May, 1892, S. Loud. Sess. 12th May, 1892, North London Police Court 18th Mav, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 18th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 19th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. L8th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 19th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 20th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 18th May, 1892, S. Lond. Sess. 19th May, 1892, Wandsworth Police Court 23rd May, 1892, N. Lond. Sess. 21st May, 1892, Bow- street Police Court 17th May, 1892, Marylebone Police Court 23rd May, 1892, Wandsworth Police Court 24th May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 23rd May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 24th May, 1892, N. Lond. Sess. 24th May, 1892, North London Sessions 23rd May, 1892, North London Sessions 16th May, 1892, South London Sessions 25th May, 1892, North London Sessions 23nl May, 1892, North London Sessions 26 th May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 26th May, 1892, Central Criminal Court 23rd May, 1892, Liverpool 10th May, 1892, N. Lond. Sess. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. F R I D A Y , MAY 27, 1 8 9 2 . T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E 3 ~ p^ OY left home on May 23rd ; ape 15, stout build* florid complexion, dark brown liair, hazel eyes, wearing grey suit ; last seen in the City abou|, 12 o'clock. All information to Mr. Elkan, 73, King Henry's Road, Primrose Hill. ISABELLA WELSH, , IU I. TAMES KIRKLEY WELSH, and ANNIE WELSH ( children of Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkley Welsh, late of Pcrcy Lodge, Elsworthy Road, deceased), or any person who can prove their deaths, are requested to communicate with Messrs. W. T. ELLIOTT & SON, 5, Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn. £ 3 REWARD. ~ J~^ OST, on May 31, a ROUGH- HAIRED FOX TERRIER, black markings, principally on head and back. Answers to the name of " Grip."— Above reward paid on taking same to 35, Gloucester Square, Hyde Park. SHIP'S CHRONOMETER BEATEN A MASTER MARINER writes— 110, Corbyn Street, Hornsey Rise, London, N., Mr. H. Samuel. February 1st, 18? 2. Dear Sir.— I am pleased to inform you my watch has given me every satisfaction. I have had it in constant U6e in all climates, and have also used it in lieu of my chronometer for finding positions at sea. It has always proved an excellent time- keeper, although subjected to a great, amount of rough wear, having accompanied me on all my voyages for the past six or seven years. 1 think it only due, therefore, to give you this testimonial. 1 remain, yours respectfully, H. ADAM8, Master Mariner. Hundreds of similar letters from delighted wearers could easily be added. That H. Samuel's Watches should be able to take the place of a specially rated and carefully adjusted timepiece such as a ship's chronometer is, therefore, the VERY HIGHEST TRIBUTE that can be paid to their Marvellous Accuracy and Sound Construction, and it is more than can be said of any similar watch supplied elsewhere, even at three times H. Samuel's price. H. Samuel's Famous WORTH rH. ENGLISH"^ LEVER CHRONOGRAPH STOP- | LOST, ^^ N Monday, May 23, three plain GOLD RINGS ( one a wedding ring, and two others, broad ones, with " Mother " inscribed inside one. — £ 5 REWARD will be given to whoever will deliver them at 6, Old Burlington Street, London. LOST, A T Covent Garden Theatre, on Tuesday, May 31, a GOLD CURB CHAIN BRACELET, with gold padlock attached. 10s. REWARD will be paid to anyone restoring same to Mr. J. R. WILLING, 125, Strand. LOST, AY 31st, probably in a royal blue omnibus at or near Victoria Station, a GOLD CHAIN BRACELET. Reward on returning same to 81^ Carlisle Mansions, S. W. 10 60/- 25/- }- 4/ 17/ 6 WATCH ( centre seconds), extra jewelled movement, chronometer balance, patent side stop, sunk centre dial, indicates time to one- fifth of a second, in extra massive, GUINEAS. solid silver hall- marked cases. See I testimonial above in connection j ^ with this watch. _ J H. Samuel's Special " Constabulary" Watch. A massive English lever, in solid silver hall- marked cases, splendidly finished, jewelled and fitted with dust and damp tight cap. Supplied with strong crystal ( unbreakable) glass front, or in hunting case as preferred. Splendid value. Worth £ 6 6s. retail. H. Samuel's marvellous English lever watches, highly "*) finished, jewelled and fitted with dust and dainp- tight l /£ cap. Solid sterling silver case, hall- marked. Lady or j O Gentleman's size. Accurate timekeeper. Worth £ 5 5s. j H. Samuel's Famous " Acme " Watches for ladies and gentlemen. Three- quarter plate, extra jewelled move- ments, in solid sterling silver cases, carefully finished and adjusted. Special value. Often sold retail at £ 3 3s. Every watch warranted for five years and supplied on a week's Free Trial. Money returned if not approved. Write for H. Samuel's Descriptive Catalogue, containing over 1,000 illustrations, and full descriptions of the foregoing watches, and of all H. Samuel's specialities in watches, clocks, gold and silver jewellery, electro silver- plate, musical instruments, leather goods, opera glasses, & c., & c., together with hundreds of astounding testimonials from every part of the world. NOTE.— All P. O. Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, at General Post Office, Manchester. uze. {! H. SAMUEL, Levef latch Manufacturer, 97, 99. and 701, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. GOLD MEDALS 1882 and 1888. PRICES, £ 5 to £ 18 18s. Cushion, Pneumatic, and Solid- Tyred Safeties in gnat variety. All interested in Cycles should write for our 2U0 page lists of over 1,000 New and Second- hand Safeties, Bicy- cles and Tricycles, and about 5,000 Unsolicited Testimonials, post free. Tuition free to purchasers in our London and Liverpool schools ; non- purchasers, perfect riding, 10s. 6d. Large discount for Cash, or Easy Terms from 10s. per month. BRITISH CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 45, Everton Rd., Liverpool; 6, Palatine Bdgs., Victoria St., Manchester. Depot: 42, High Street, Camden Town, London ( close to Euston Station) J Cycling Academy, 2, Little King Street, Camden Town. £ 3 REWARD. T OST, on Monday evening, about 8 o'clock, a DIAMOND SPRAY BROOCH, probably dropped in Hansom hired Hyde Park Court and discharged 87, Eaton Square. Whoever takes same to Mrs. COI. VILE, Hyde Park Court, will receive above reward. usr ix. x. 1 nxr ' as, 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL, AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES. Sole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNERS on Top of Front Page of the MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STANDARD, MORNING ADVER- TISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 2, 3, and « of THE GLOBE. Bole Agents for all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE. WILLING'S, 125, STRAND, W. C., BRANCH OFFICES: 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraph Address, " Willing,, London." Telephone. No. 2.7T3. A. CHA. Km. HOWE'S LIVER TONIC CURES WIND, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE HOWE'S LIVER TONIC CURES INDIGESTION, ACIDITY. HOWE'S LIVER TONIC CURES HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS. HOWE'S LIVER TONIC Is the True Remedy, because others have failed. Copy of Testimonial. Chief Constable of Kendal says:— It gives me great pleasure to testify to the efficacy of your Liver Tonic. A couple of bottles entirely cured an attack of Dyspepsia which was bidding fair to become chronic with me. I think the medicine ought to be more widely known and appre- ciated. It is pleasant to take, has no violent effects, and yet its beneficial results are experienced immediately, & c.— Luke Talbot. If no agent in your town, it will be sent free for 15 or 36 stamps from HOWE, Chemist, Kendal. PETER ROBINSON'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE, REGENT STREET. JHE O TX 3E& IW I Sff . 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. BERRY'S HOTEL, B0UL0GNE- SUR- MER. The Hotel, recently enlarged, is situated near the mouth of the Harbour and maintains its reputation as second to none in Boulogne ' Close to the CASINO and the GRAND BATHING SANDS. For full particulars address the Proprietor— Sue de Boston, Boulogne- sur- Mer. Also Refreshment Contractor, Boulogne Railway Station. THE HACKNEY FURNISHING COMPAKT FURNISH ON EASY TERMS. Honrs of business, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. a e. s. 20 worth ... ... 10 deposit 30 40 50 100 200 500 Thursdays 5 p. m. 1 0 per month. 1 10 „ 1 10 2 0 „ 2 0 2 10 2 10 5 0 „ 3 0 10 0 6 0 25 0 ,, ... Balance to suit convenience. Quarterly payments if desired. Simple, private, satisfactory. With or Without Deposit. Townhall Buildings, Mare Street, Hackney, a few minutes from City. At Broad Street book Hackney ; turn to right from station. Please note HACKNEY FURNISHING COMPANY over don-. Prospectus, Catalogue, and " Guide to Furnishing," post free. BUTLB S,' S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins with Bows in Case, complete 20s., 25s., 30s., 40s. to £ 10. BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, FLUTES, CONCERTINAS, & c.. Carriage paid to any part of the Kingdom, 29, HAYMARKET, LONDON, & O'CONNELL BRIDGE, DUBLIN. Illustrated Price List post free. JUHNTO CYCLES are the VERY BEST. " Juno" Cushion, £ 10 10*., 17s. 6d. monthly. " Juno" Pneumatic Safety. £ 12 12s., 21s. monthly. Sole Makers of the celebrated " JUNO" FoldingTricycle, passes 28- inch doorway,£ 23 Cushion Tyres. " JUNO" Tricycle, Balls all parts, £ 15. " JU. NO" Direct- Steering Tricycle from £ 5. King of the Boad and Mazeppa Bicycles from £ 5. Any machine on " Easy Terms," or discount for cash. Largest Stock of New and Second- hand Machines in the world. Lists ( 100 pages) free. Riding taught free to buyers. Largest School in the City. Non- buyers, Is. 6d. per lesson ; course till perfect, 10s. Machines bought, sold, exchanged. Repairs, cheapest and best work in London. All kinds of sundries kept. Bill pedals, 12 « . METROPOLITAN MACHINISTS Co., X. d„ 75, Biahopsgate Street Without, London, E. C. 12 numths' guarantee u- ith each " Juno." BICYCLES. SPECIAL PRICE TO POLICEMEN. An extra discount of 10 per cent, above ordinary quotations will be allowed to policemen. Write for Special List of New and Soiled Machines at Enormous Reductions. Best Value in the country. Good Safeties from £ 4 15s. all Ball Bearing?. 500 Machines must be cleard. Supplied also on Monthly Payment System from lOf. per month. Machines delivered on first pavment. Good Agents wanted. NORTHERN ATHLETIC Co,, 4, Fountain Street, Manchester. How speedily e, ery nerve and muscle cf the body would become strengthened by simply weajinf ^ MM^ EIICTWMTWBELT they would noj lose a moment in procuring one. It cures almost all disorders of the KCtfVes, S tOEnaeh, Liver, and Kidneys, Those who have any doubt as to its remarkable Properties for ItCKtorinc; Health to the debilitated constitution, should write at once for book of testimonials, or call and examine the originals at the Institute of tho MEDICAL BATTERY Co., Limited, 52, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. ( Corner o/ Rathbone Place.) free of charge, personally or by letter. HWITE FOR A BELT TO- DAV before you forget It Zbc flfeorruno Hb*> ertfeer ( ESTABLISHED 1794). BEST HOME ANDSPORTING NEWS ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C. The largest and best Sunday- paper, containing all the latest news, together with stories and literary matter of a high order. EYERY SUNDAY, ONE PENNY. . Bros, High- class, for the Million J£ IO ios. Full compass, seven octaves, warranted. THE LONDON MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY ( Ltd.), Originators of the flo IOS. Pianoforte. Agent for Ward's Patent Pianoforte lamp, 10s. 6d. 54, Great Marlborough Street, W. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, London, PIANOFORTE MAKERS to the Royal Family, and by special appointment to the Prince and Princess of Wales. NUMEROUS GOLD MEDALS. Prices from 40 guineas to 330 guineas. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS, Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Wigmore St., Cavendish Sq., London, W. Established in the Reign of King William If. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. HBHHBlll^ HflHHMl .6 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1892. ASPIliTALIj'S I o Vol AST OF COLOURS IN STOCK* Any Shade, Tint, or Colonr made to Pattern, and a number of Hew Art Gobelins, Terra- Cottas, Moss Greens, Sc., h Vermilion Flamingo Bed Dark Bed Hoyal Mail Bel Sealing Wa^ BaS Slack Imperial Bad Sage Green Japanese Green Pea Green Poacook Green Dine Terra- Cotta Canary Maroon Stone Drab Frenoh Grey Olive Coral ( Pink) Hedge Sparrows' Egff Tint Heliotrope Smoke Straw Orange Lilao Myrtle Green Indian Yellow Light Oak Dark Oak Quaker Blue Starlight Blue White Ivory Green Turquoise Peaoook Blue Eleotrio Green Chooolate Bronze Pawn Primrose Arabian Brown Old Gold, & o., So., Sco. Sold Everywhere. Or in ting, post free, Is. 6d, and 83. BATH ENAMEL, price 25s per gallon; can be had In Tina, post free, 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d. MALL'S ENAMEL WORKS, ASPINALL'S OXIDIZED ENAMEL, READY FOR USE. or renovating Old Eurniturs of ew/ Jtso} ' TABIES, MILKIMO STOOLS, HOI- WATHX Cuts BTTW ETS, BEDSTEADS ; in bet any old sytMraini bai ..... even by & child in a very » hoRmM » tl m PIWALL'S ENAMEL. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. wow mag j If the ENAMEL geis thieKi uwyKM" Ji" ™ 1 never be allowed to stand gpen. bot mm! lm « Kiv . • ™ ? een taken'out, tl not It will SKIM IND KnwIuiMt. IL Is urgently requested that the BARE MM 3HTF E", ra » Ued. as the heit forms a species < rf « UjM flfe, af,? 1l? c° nseouence ; all old utkles tfnoUi itmUl » > in ttj btfore being Enamelled. ECKHAM, LONDOK. B. B. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Invaluable for renovating."— Queen. A perfect godsend."— Lady's Pictorial. Aspinall's Enamel is simply perfect."— Lady. Use Aspinall's Black Enamel."— Lady's World. Furniture like new."— Bat. AspinaU's wonderful Enamel."— Globe. Better than any stains for floors."— Truth. Use Aspinall's Flamingo Enamel."— Housewife. Unequalled for beauty."— Art Designer. Wonderful gloss and finish."— Cheltenham Examiner. Aspinall's charming invention. — La Follet. Use Aspinall's Enamel for Batlis."— Pictorial World. The best paint for Baths is Aspinall's snow- white Bath Enamel."— Bazaar. " I lately saw a very shabby set of blistered painted wood bedroom furniture turned into a handsome suite of pal* blue with Aspinall's Enamel."— Globe. ASPINALL'S ENAMEL WORKS, The Perfect Pood 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 SUNDAY TIMES ESTABLISHED \ B22. THE BEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. CONTAINS LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONTAINS LATEST RACING REPORTS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEETINGS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, & c., & c., & c. THE LARGEST HIGH- CLASS CIRCULATION OF ANY SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. Undoubtedly the Best Medium for Advertisements of all kinds. CORRECT TIME FOR POLICE OFFICERS. HMMI The Watch, as in engraving, is a bona tide Silver English Lever Watch, made expressly for fc » rd 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 lOs. is the finest Full Plate Silver English Lever Watch ever manufactured, made expressly for Hallway and Police Services, and constructed for rough usage anil sudden changes of the weather. Being " Begistered," cannot be made by any other manufacturer. All goods » nt free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT.— Watches and Jewellery of every description repaired and done up u new by most experienced workmen. Thousands of Norrls's Watches are now being worn bv Police and Bailway Officials, and references may be made to most of the Chief Officers of the United Kingdom. Secretary wanted in every force to Form a Watch Club; send for Particulars. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials as to excellence of workmanship, sent Post Free, on application to— XI. jr. XORRIS, Watch Manufacturer & Jeweller, " Hertford Works, 33," Coventry. NOW T^ E^ J3Y. ( NINETEENTH YEAR.) WILLINGS Gate MAY'S) BRITISH mil IRISH PRESS GUIDE, PRICE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and other Newspapers, Magazines Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & o., with full particulars of their time and plaoe of publication, price, general and special features, & o. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. 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