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National Detective Review from Wichita, Kansas • 3

National Detective Review from Wichita, Kansas • 3

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400 Broome Street, POLICE New York City. SUPPLIES 1 flflflREWARD. Stolen from the 9liVVVw. S. Ranch on the night of the 4th of August, a sorrel thoroughbred stallion about 16 hands high, white spot in forehead, right htfd foot white, dapple or frosted marks on left hip.

The mane splits, part to the left and part to the right, The thief is about 5 feet 9 inches high, about 22 years old, has rather long features, a straight nose, sandy complexion, very blue eyes, and a mole on right cheekbone. He is supposed $2,100 Eeward! Whereas, on the night of Feb. 28, a 1 o'clock a. the express car of the north bound passenger train of the St. Louis, Arkansas Texas R'y was robbed about two miles north of Kingsland, Arkansas, by three men.

The St. Louis, Arkansas Texas R'y. and the Southern Express will jointly pay for the arrest and conviction of each of the robbers, the sum of $500. In addition of every description We Son tne Police flep't of Hew York City. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.

to this, the Governor of Arkansas has offered $200 reward for the arrest and conviction of each of the robbers. Description of the men: One feet 10 inches, weight 160. One 5 feet 6 Inches, weight 140. One 5 feet 7 $250 REWARD. "Will be paid for the arrest and delivery to the police authorities In any part of Canada, of JEAN F.

X. AUDY, forger and embezzler, Ke ceivlng Teller La Banque Nationale, Quebec, P. who absconded from Quebec, Sept. 1, 1888. Description Age 85 (appearance' about 40); height 5 feet 8 inches, weight 165 to 170 pounds, stout build, fleshy but not corpulent, dark complexion, regular features.

Send all fnformation to Central Detective Bureau, Topeka, Kansas. $2QO Eoward. For the arrest or'one George Brovn and his delivery at Crestline, Ohio. Description is as follows: Mulatto color, face pox-marked, lump behind one ear. India ink wreath around one wrist, also a shield on one cheek, is inclined to be witty, drinks, ago about 30, height about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches, rather chmifcy build, weight about 163 to 170 Is wanted for the murder of Chas, Douglas, at Crestline.

The reward wi'l be paid by the commissioners. Address Samuel Sliarrock, Crestline, Ohio. to be the su'me person for whom the Atlantic and Pacific railroad offered a reward of 02,500. There are other rewards for him, it is understood, which together with the offer here made, amount to $1,750. One thousand dollars reward will be paid for arrest and conviction, and a suitable reward for recovery of horse.

Wm. French, Manager; Alma, New Mex Police Felt Helmets, Black, Pearl op Blue, all shapes. Police Cork Helmets, covered with blue police cloth, such as WE suoply the New York Police Department. JZ3 ico. i': REWARD Will be paid Blue Cloth Caps and Gold Embroidered Wreaths for Officers, and numbers for privates, same as WE furnish the N.

Metal Wreaths Police Oep't. $1000 for the arrest of Dan Bo- inches, weight 160 pounds. All were wearing rough overcoats and were veiled. Any information leading to the arrest and conviction of these men should be addressed to. W.

P. Homan, Gen'l Mg'r St.L., A. T. R. Texarcania, Texas.

Tnn REWARD. Got-vpUVU ernors Proclamation. Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1889. The above reward will be paid by the Governor of Iowa for the apprehension of the murderer of George Hair, who was murdered Dec.

17, '88 in Pottawattamie county, Iowa. Address all information to Charles P. Draper, Private Detective Mohawk Bureau, Toledo, Iowik. Cadges in great variety of designs, finished in Gold, Silver or Nickel Plated. Uniform Buttons in Gold, Silver or Nickel Plated in stock, and Buttons special designs for each Department made to order.

gan, oharged with murder. He ta about 28 years old, 6 feet 6 inches high, dark hair, (cut short), small mustache, light complexion (faded from confinement in prison), weight 150 pounds, slightly stooped, has very thin lips, gray eyes, scar on the back of his neck, small head and long neck, a small scar just over the corner of right eye about half an inch long, hair grows low on back of neck, also has two buckshot wounds on left arm near shoulder, wears No. 7 booi. His right name is Dan Bogan. After he killed Smith in Te is, he got away from the officers and went to the Indian Territory, and called himself Wm.

Gatlin. He killed another mac in that Territory and got away frou. the officers and came to Wyoming Territory, and called himself Wm. McCoy. Was last seen in Utah with a fine roan horse, and saddle with 'Frank Meana" imprinted thereon.

The above reward will be paid for his body, dead or alive. Thomas Moonlight, Governor of Wyoming Territory. Address all communications to W. W. Cone.

Chief Manager, U. S. Detective Agency, Sacramento, California. JJ ST John Lee, a horse trainer; five feet CjOFn REWARD Stolen from Gila, N. March 10th 1889 One bay horse about 16 hands high, white Bpot in face, left hind foot whitej branded U.

S. with I C. on left shoulder, also saddle and bridle. Plain saddle with A. M.

Nash, Trinidad Colorado printed thereon has button off of right side in fronts has rawhide stretched over horn has been used about four yrs. Description of thieJ: Name, T. C. Hill, but is generally coiled Clark; is 36 years of age, weighs 130 to 165 pounds, 5 feet 9 inches high, sandy complexloi, red moustache, brown eyes, brown hair; upper front teeth out in front. I will pay tbh above reward for return of horse and thief or horse and saddle.

Address all information to Horace Hooker, Oila, New Mexico, or W. S. Minton private detective, Gila M. $50 Eewaffid. The above reward will be paid for two Inches high, age 43, dark complexion, gray hair, gray sandy mustache, bow-legged, wears double-headed cameo ring on third finger ol left hand, 18-k gold watch, Springfield movement, oheap chain.

Charged with larceny. A liberal reward will be paid for his arrest and detention. Search for money. Wire all information to Henry Brady, Chief ef Police, Denver, Colo. Police Belts with Club Sockets and Nickel, Silver or Gold Plated Clasps.

Lanterns, all styles. Rubber Coats, N. Y. Police Regulation. Pistols in great variety.

J7 Hand Cuffs. Leg Irons. Whistles. Seal Presses. Police Supplies of every description of the best quality SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.

REWARD MURDER $1000 The above reward will S. A. FKEtfCH, LIBERAL REWARD. ArreBt for grand larceny, Harry A. Wilson, Alias Critterton, age 24 years 5 feet, 4 or 4) inches, weight about 120 pounds, brown hair, dark brown eyes, small, smooth face, scar pf silver dollar on left aide and 'he top of head on whioh no hair grows.

Is a oook by occupation. If working will be as second cook in a hotel or restaurant. Associates with crooks and the lower class of people, and 400 Broome Street, New York City. around gambling rooms. Has a good be paid for the urreet and deliveiy to the undersigned, at Malone, N.

Y. pf Charles Brown, who murdered Geo. A. Berkley, at Saranao Lake, in the town of Harrietstown, Franklin N. on Friday, June 22nd, 1888.

Said Charles Brown is a guide, about 30 years old, dark complexion and hair, red face, tawny mustache, and has a deep slit or crack in the center of lower lip, height al ut 5 ft. 10 inches, weight about 160 pounds, walks very erect. When last seen he bad on a light soft hat, dark flannel Ihirt and no coat nor vest. $500 of the above reward Is offered the Su pes visor of the town of Har education. Left Des Moines, Iowa, for the west about March 15, 1889, THE GREAT TRUNK LINE Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceas.

Has a sister living in New York City. I am very anxious to get this fellow, and will pay liberally for his arrest. the arrest of B. D. Adams, and the recovery of two horses that were stolen March 1889.

'She thief is described as follows Abo ut 85 years old, weighs 135 pounds, feet high, light mustache and blonde complexion; is a married man, having wife and one child 3 years old. Description of horses: Color, dun, weight 950 and 1050, age 6 and 12 yrs. the large hors-e has a lump on the right side caused by a kick. Address all communications to John Pkitchaed, Private detective, Mohawk Detective Bureau, feat Bend, Kansas. A liberal reward will be paid for the arrest of W.

F. Dodge wanted for disposing of mortgaged property at Omaha, Nebraska. Described as follows Age 34 years, height 5 feat 10 inches, blonde complexion and blonde hair and beard is a laborer by profession was last seen in the Direet all communications to Alf. iarvis, Chief of Police, Des Moines, Iowa. Rock (stand rietstown, and $500 by the under-ligned.

Geo. Dustin, Sheiff, Franklin Malone. New York, Jan. 8 1988. Ten Passenger Trains Daily err" re and depart over this system from Wichita.

It is the short line te all Colorado and California points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Free Reclining Chair Oafs on all trains. Trains run through to SLLo nls without change. Passengers can either go via. Kansas City or Ft.

Scott. This road is two ho.nfs the quickest time and 43 miles tfie shortest line to St. Louis. Tourist Sleeping The Latest Thirg in Cars The Rock Island has inaugurated 1 REWARD! Will CD I vJ Vjbo paid for the ar new feature, which promises to create i i i rest and eonviction of the two men who considerable lnieresi in railway movement, it beine a free tourist car robbed the Southern Express car on inois Central train, near Duck Hill, service, with nearly all the convenience of the t.alace car, including colorea por on Saturday night, Dec. 15, 18S.

ter in attendance, fine hair mattresses, billows, blankets, soap, etc. When above mentioned place and wore brown coat and vest, black derby hat; has a family in Dakota. Address all communications to State of Nebraska Secret Detective Service, Omaha, Nebraska. made un for the night, the fourteen (This includes $500 reward offered Tjf the Sttfe of Mississippi.) Following a deso option, though imperfect, of tot This is the Line selected by the United States Goreni-msnt to haul the Mail from St. Louis west.

If yon contemplr i trip to any part of the Globe, be rare te eali at City Ticket Office, 137 North Main Street Mictions arc partitioned off with sliding ljancls. and curtained witn heavy aam nsk drnncries. Tables attachable to Any person sending us five new subscribers, we will send them the Detective Review free of charge for one year, men: No, 1. About 5 feet 11 inches or 9 fect high, weight 160 to 175 pounds, aged about 40 years; slimly built, floria complexion, sandy hair, closely and unevenly cropped and reddish chin whiskers. Dressed when last seen, ill dark coat, reddish brown pants, blaok slouch hat all well worn.

Supposed to be G. T. Bunch, of Mississippi, alias Capt. Gerald, of Texaa. No.

2. About 5 feet 7 inches, weight about 140 pounds, 28 to 30 years oil. small man, slimly built, dark hair ana dark chin whiskers. Wore gray jeaas suit, black slouch hat, coarse laced ehoel, with strip up front, strip torn on left shoe, loose at toe. Parties may now cleanly shaven, or diFguiscd in new outfit.

Their fadU were partially masked, whether they wore mustaches is not known. Any information should be telegraph ed to Juo. G. Maun, Supt. I.

C. Railroad, New Orleans, La. U. C. Fisher, Supt.

Southern Express Naehville, Tena. Or J. H. Hayes, Southern Exp. 1 Jackson, 13W the sides of the interior are provided for each section.

The cars are heated l.y steam, tlio aisles and cuspidors for he cleanliness of the cars are added. The duties of the porter accompanying each car will be similar to of the palace car service to look after the wants of the passengers and we that the car is kept perfectly clean. In one end is the ladies' lavatory, and in the other one for gentlemen, which arc as uiccly appointed and furnished the most lastidious would desire. The intention of the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska is to furnish these car free of charge to tourist or excursion parties when the number of persons is stitB-cicntly largo to justify the use of a car or cars. With such accommodations and without charge, there ii no further necessity of a Western tour without sleeping accommodations, nor is it n-c-cwary to make uch a trip exiousivc.

It is a great inducement for parties, clubs, or any considerable number of iK'fsons contemplating a trip to the Hock" Mountains, for instance. And, The Denver Rio Grande has adopted the same sc'ieine, and nn the Hock Island connects With this route in Colorado, the free tourist car system will no doubt lie generally adopted by thosT in search of the picture and al'h gioi. of our continent. Kansas City Journal. $700 REWARD.

For the arrest of Robert B. High-saw, charged with shooting and killing William Schlopp, in tne town of Minnesela, Butte county, on tne night of December 22, 1887. Description is as follows: Height about 5 feet 6 or 6J inohes, light but ruddy complexion, thin mustache, between 30 and 35 years old weight about 140 pounds, slim built, blue-gray eyes, slightly blood-shot. Had on dark clothes at time of murder, had 45 calibre Colt's pistol, and in making his escape was wounded with a shot gun in the second knuckle of his right hand, and was shot In the right shoulder or back. $500 reward will be paid by the territory of Dakota tot his arrest and conviction.

LouisK. Church, Governor. In addition to the above reward of $500 by the territory, I will pay $200 reward for the arrest and convition of the murderer above described Q'C. H. Stevens, 8heriff Butte Co.

D. T. WICHITA NOVELTY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF G-OLD, SILVER 2 A- 203 N. MAIN WICHITA, KANS..

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1889-1889