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Show Fe ee panacea Peete “Story of a Pirate. [From all the Year Round.) The career of Teach, alias Blackbeard, throws a curious light upon the manner in which his Majesty’s calonies were then governed ‘Teach went into business at once and hav- LEGAL NOTICE. oe fa firing, Bivkerd, after hurling on the enemy some ‘‘newfashioned sort of grenades’’—casebottles, filled with powder and slugs —boarded him; this time met his match, and fell dead. after receiving In the Probate Court in and for Box Elder county, Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smith, udge. Overa ¥, Searl, Plains. vs Summons. James E. Sear, " Defendant. twenty-five of wounds, fighting like The people of the United States in the Territory a Guvernor of North Carolina—with| —_—_____2 <> ed thus, the free-booter was nearly ag well off as if he possessed a revol wer. He had only to cock and fire, rop one pistol aud seize another as to his hand, without the risk of luosing his weapons. This reii ance on the pistol was, doubtless, one reason of the success of the rover in clese fighting. To add terror to. his appearance, Blackbeard ‘‘stueck lighted matches under his hat, which, appearing on each side of his face, his eyes waturally looking fierce and wild, made him altogether such a figure that imagination can not form an idea «f a fury from hell to look more frightful.’ He was a frolicsome’ fetlow, this Captain Teach, in his grim way. One day being at sea, and being a little flushed with dvinle, he deter- mined to make an inferno of his own, and to that end went down into the hole, with two or three others, and having filled several pots with brimstone, set them on fire, and was proud of having held out the longest against suffocation. Another evening, being in a pleasant mood, drinking and playing cards with a few choice kindred spirits he blew out the light, and crossing his hands under the table, fired his pistols, laming one man for life, and when asked the meaning of this said: “If I did not now and then kill one of you, you would torget who I fight omued.” After some And you appear ‘and are hereby notified that if you fail to answer the said petition as above re- served within ; de- this county: or, if C. WRIGHT, Probate Clerk. J. NOTICE.. And are therefore ableto compete in price and quality with any house in Utah. Our stock consists of STAPLE John McElvano, Plainttf. VS Mavy MeElvano, \ Summons. Defendant. Jhej}e ple of the United States In the Territory of Utah, send greeting to Mary McElvano defendant. You are hereby required to answer the petition of John McHlvyano, in said court filed against you, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this summons, if seryed within this county: or, if served out of this county but within this distric t, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days; or judgment by defauit will be taken against you according to the prayer of said petition. Said action iz brought to obtain a deer¢e dissolving the bonds of tmatrimony existing between said plaintiffand defendant, upon the gr ounds set forth in the petition on file in this office. ni you are hereby notified that if you faii to appear and answer the said petition as.above required, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for. Jn testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wright, Clerk of said court, do hereunto set my hand and’ affix the seal of said court, this Sth day of June, 1876. 1 J.C. WRIGHT, Probate ‘Olerk p47-46 SEAL i. Pot the Probate Court in and for Box Elder LEGAL judgment hy default the of matrimony coun- against you, between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds forth in the petition ou file in this office 6e4 according to the action is brought bonds And you appear and will be taken prayer of apid petition. Said to obtain a decree dissolving éxisting are hereby notified that if you fail to answer the said petition as above re- quired, plaintiff will take default against you and apply tothe court for the rgliet prey ed for In teststnony whereof. I,. Wright, clerk ot said court do hereuto set Ay hand and affix the seal of said court, this 6th day of June 1876. ee J.C. WRIGHT : { sz} * oe: Probate Clerk. if served trict within out.of this county, but in twenty days; otherwise or judgment by default will this within be taken Court, of said 1876. (SEAX ) eounty, this Ist day LEGAL forth on fi ¢ in this office. an Be are hereby notified that if you fail to uppwat and answer the said complaint as required, plaintiff will take lefsult against you and apply ta the Court, tor the yelisf prayed for. Given ark hate Court of 1876. my, hand.@nd suid County, this the sea] Clerk piGedt, the this County: or, if within this district plaintiff and defendant, upon the er oun forth in the petition on file in this offic OUR WHOLESALE Special DEPARTMENT ig fullin all ifs inducements offered to the trade, Branch Will HH. B. branehes. 2. G. Mi. i. receive prompt OLAWSON, ——DEALER IN attention. Superintendent. BARNARD WHITE, ALL KINDS OF-—- BAIN WAGONS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS warranted to do good work in any soil, and give perfect or, after two days’ trial, the money wil! be refunded if Pe are not satisfied, , set LEGAL In the Probate Box Elder, GREAT JOHN Edward are ll Territory people of the & Ca., Main Street. Ogden, United County of of Utah. Plaintiff. Summons. Euphemia éar noill, Defendant. The INDUCEMENTS. BOYLE NOTICE. Court, in and for the in the BARNARD WHITE, Ocpen, Uran. ADDRESS3! And you are hereby notified that if eo fail. to appear ¢ ‘and answer the said petitien as above required, pluintiff wlll take default against you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wright, Clerk of said Court, du herennto set my hand and affiix the seal of sai¢ Court, ae 6th day of June, 1876. J.C. WKIGHT, [SEAL] ’ Probate Clerk, B47-4t, States in the Territory of Utah ‘send greeting to Euphemia Carvill, defendant You are hereby required ta answer the petition of Edward Carvil!, in said court filled against you, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service,after the service on you of this twenty days; otherwise, within forty days; or judgement hy default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said petition. Said action is brought to obtain a decree disso ving the bonds of matiimony existing between said plain titf and defendant, Re the petition on file in this be aereunds to the court prayed for. set forthin And you are hereby Shed that if you fail to 4ppear and ayswer said petition asabave required. plaintiff will take default against you and apply for the relief In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wright, clerk of said court,doa hereunto set my hand and affix’ the seal Of said count, this 6th day-of June, 1876, Pro- SEAL * : ot J. 0, WRIGHT, Probate Clerk. CABINET ‘a WARE. The largest and most varie1 assortment of Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, Chamber Furniture. Library and Also Window Cernies, Clock Shelves, Brackets, and a complete stack of Chromos; Pictures suitable for Sunday School Presents, Baby Carriages, and a large variety of Picture Frames, HAVE at the meaeenee 47-4 Have just received their spring stock of all kinds of Sum- mons, if served within this County; or, if served out of this County but within this District, within 27th day of May, J.C, WRIGHT, [szat] of CLOTHING% re <i within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by aefault will be taken against you according tw the prayer of said petition. Said action is brought to obtain «a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said J, C. WRIGHT, Herk 546.4. in the complaint OF GENTS Selected specially for this market, and now selling at Bed Rock Prices. The best variety to choose from in all this section of the Territory. NOTICE. Summons, if served within served out of this County but dis- forty Ma ARRIVED. ASSORTHENT Farmers, Call and See Them ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. against of CLASS These Plows are In the Probate Court inand for Box Elder CounTerritery of Utah, Hon, Samuel Smith satisfaction; Judge. Sarah A, Dunbar, Plaintiff, 1 VS. Summons. James F. Dunbar, Defend’t The People of the United States, in the Territory of Utah send greeting to James ¥. Dunbar, detendant, Youare hereby required to answer the petition of Sarah A. Dunbar,in said court tiled against you, within ten days, exclusive of |the day of service, after the service on you of this you according to the prayer of said eonaplaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree dissolying the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds set f rth in the complaint on file'in this office And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer ‘the said complaint as required, plaintiff will take default against you ahd apply to the Court for the relief prayed for Given under my hand and the se of the Pro bate JUST A RIRST JUST RECEIVED, A GAR LOAD OF OLIVER'S CHILLED PLOWS. i NOTICE. The people of the United State in the Territory of Utah, send greeting to Eya Hammon, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in awn action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Probate Court ef Box Plder County, Utah Territory, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, (exclugive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county, days Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, .Oueensware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Tinware, Hardware, Plows. etc., etc. Logan Pe the Probate Court in and for Box Elder Couny, Territory of Utah. Hon. Samuel Smith, i age. John eee Plaintiff, ) Summons. Eva Hatunien: arene. nt! { or DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, ty, Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smith, Judge. Wyett L. Vinegar, plwtf, vs \ Summons. Martha A. Vinegar, Def'a't The people of the United States in the Terri-, tory of Utah, send greeting to Marth. A. Vi inegar ; defendant. You are hereby reqnired to answer the petition of Wyett L. Vinegar, in said court filed against you, within ten days, exclusive of the day: of service after the service on you of this sum- B37 -tf moas,if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but within this district, within twenty days; ‘otherwisc, within forty days. or of said complaint. and FANCY ~~ The merchants of Northera Utah will find at this house all they need for sup~ plies. One very important advantage to storekeepers in buying at the Logan Branch should not be overlooked. Smal]l quantities can be obtained and sold, and new purchases made and dispcesed of and the process be several times repeatedin the same time it would take to make ‘one shipment from Ogden or Salt Lake. Thus with small profits, quck returns and frequent sales, inercantile prosperity can be assured. Wool, Hides, Grain, Butter, Eggs ete., taken ia exchange. All Orders addressed to M. TITATCHER, Manager LEGAL NOTICE. In WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR GOODS from Eastern and Western Markets, Direct LEGAL & --—__— > Sh perate capture the pirate... Avdes Searl, st7-4t One eyrie story of Blackbeard and to. o This gentleman: ats,once seut Jhieut. Maynard, with a couple of KE. In the Probate Court in and for Bex Elder County, Territory ef Utah, Hon; Samuel Smith, his crew runs thus; LEGAL NOTICE. “Once upon a eruise they found In the Probate Court,in and for the County of out they had a man on board more Box Elder, in the ‘lerritory of Utah. Hon, Saniuel Smith Judge. than their crew; such a one was seen Sarah W.C. Dortch Plainttf, | several days among them, sometimes Summons. vs. John B, Dortch, Defend’t. J} below and sometimes on deck, yet vo ofthe Uuited States, in the Territary man in the ship could give an ae af ThoUtah,people send greeting to Johu B. Dortch, decount of who he was or from whence fendant. You are hereby required to appear in an brought against you by the above named he came; but that he disappeared a action WB scan in the Probate Court of Box Elder CounUtah Territory; and to answer the complaint little before they cast away im their fi'ed therein, within ten days, (exclusiviive of the great ship, but it seems they verily day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if seryed within this county, or if believed 1t. was the devil.” rserye ! out of this county but in this district within Like many other great bad men, twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or by default will be taken ae ee you acBlackbeard did not. improve upon | judgment cording to the prayer of said complain This action is brought to obtain a ene dis: acquaintauce, und his friends; the solving the honds of matrinony existing between planters, at last got tired of his so- said. plaintiff and defendant,on the grounds set sluops, to James s47-4t This action is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintift and defendant, on the gr rounds set forth in the complaint on file in this office. And you are he eby notified that if vou fail te eppear and answer the said complaint as required, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for -Given uuder my hand and the seal of the said County, this Ist day of May, 1876. J, C. WRIGHT, {szau] ‘ Clerk ato-4t am.” ciety, - Redvess ‘trum the’ Governor of North Carolina was hopeless, and: tlre’ Governor of Virg:nia was applied if OO twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you prayer summons, {ssan} of service) after the service On you of this summons, if served within this county, or if served ont of this county, but in this district within to the to quired, plaintiff will take detanltagainst you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, 1 J.C. Wright, clerk: of gait court, do hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court this 6th day o. J une, 1876 action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Probate Court of Box Elder coanty, Utah ‘lerritory, and toa answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day accorsing send served out of this county but within this district within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you aceording to the prayer of said petition. Said action is“brought to obtain a decree dissolviug the bonds of matrimony existiug between said plaintiff and defendant, upen the grounds set forth in the petition on file in this office --_— an excellent prospect of suezess. Frozen to Death in May. His friend, the Governer, ‘made no (Denver, Colorado News.) acruple of convening a Court of Vice-Admirality at Bath Town, Two Swedes, crossing the Snowy which condemned his capture as’ Range on foot, left the Summit he wever| House, in Berthoud Pass, on Sunday lawful prizes, although helda commission in ‘tis life. ‘“Phes: and started down the west slope. proceedings,” adds his biographer, Both carried buadles of blankets and “shows thatGovernors are but men. provisions, each pack weighing Blackbeard was a typical pirate, seventy-five or eighty pounds. On possessed with a mania of getting Tuesday evening one returned to the married. His friend, the Governor, Summit House. He was snowblind, after the manner of the plantation, frostbitten, and had barely strength married him t9 his fourteenth wife— enough to walk. He reported that a, young creature of sixteen—-whom his companion had frozen to death. he treated scandalously. It 1s not Soon after leaving the Summit, the on record that Blackbeard, like Blu- storm set in, and they became bebeard, slew his wives. On the con- wildered, benumbed with cold, and trary, he had, at the peried referred lost their way. They disearded their to, about a dozen living in various blankets to facilitate their moveplaces. Obviously he was a man of ments, and the matches with which domestic instincts modified by a rov- they were provided, being wet, reing life aud liked to have somebody fused to ignite. A party of men at welcome tim home wherever he was. Summit went down the trail or road. His cognomen of Blackbeard was and on Wednesday found the dead derived from ‘‘tbat large quantity of Swede. The snow was so deep hair which, like a frightful meteor, that the removal of the body seemed covered his whole face, and frighten- out of the question then, so they. ed America more than any comet buried it temporarily wader six feet that has appeared for a long time. of snow. This beard was black, which he suf.fered to grow to an extravagant Tt was a New Jersey wife who said, length: he was accustomed to twist it ‘My dear, if you can’t really drink bad with ribbons in small tails after the coltree without abusing me, how is it that manner of our Ramilies wigs and you can always drimk bad whisky, withturn them about his ears; in time of out avusing the bar-keeper?”’ action he wore .a sling over his shoulders, with three braces of LEGAL NOTICE. pistols.” This was the regular pithe Probate Court, in and for the ONE of rate fashion, and its use is obvious. In Box Elder, in the Lerritory of Uta In boarding, the pistol. was the fa- Charles Regnier plainiff, | Summons. vurte weapon of the rover, who always wore. twe or, three brace ina Editha K. Renin. defend t | people of the United States in the Territory silk sling, hung rather around the of The Utah, send greeting to Uditha K. Regnier, defenk than over the shoulders. Arm- dant, You are hereby required to appear in an —-~ greeting | Utah fendant. You e hereby required to answer the petition of ra V. Searl, in sail court filed againat ) you, Witte ten days s, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this fury tu the last. “His head was eut: ing—‘cultivated a good understand. off and hung tothe bowsprit of the Kisq., the} vistorious sloop. ing” with Chas. Uden, THE Lowest advantage LARGEST Prices. ere to give us @ call, STOCK IN OGDEN, Dealers will find and it sell to their asdk ih, x |