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Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia
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Mrs. James G. Blaine Jr. departs Deadwood after divorce, heading to Hot Springs, Sioux Falls, then South for rest. Denies remarriage to Dr. Bull or stage plans; health improved.
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She Will Rest Quietly for a Few Weeks.
A Case for Her Decree of Divorce.
Deadwood, S. D., February 22.—Mrs. Blaine and her maid have left for the Hot Springs, where she will tarry for several days before continuing her journey to Sioux Falls, S. D., whence after a few days' rest she will leave for some quiet point in the South, where she will quietly rest for a couple of months.
Regarding her future life and to what it would be devoted, she would not say. She denies, however, the report of her intended marriage to Dr. Bull, of New York, also of her advent on the stage.
The decree of divorce received Saturday she keeps neatly tied with a blue ribbon in a handsome case which she had made for it. Her general health is good. Those who know her say she looks better now than she has for several years.
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Deadwood, S. D.; Hot Springs; Sioux Falls, S. D.; The South
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February 22
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Mrs. Blaine receives divorce decree, travels to Hot Springs then Sioux Falls, plans quiet rest in the South for months, denies intended marriage to Dr. Bull or stage career, keeps decree in special case, reports good health and improved appearance.