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Show i ' EUREKA, NEV. i i Sheriff W. H. Sweeney left for Carson Car-son Thursday. Mrs. T. F. Roach left Sunday for Wonder, the new mining camp in the western part of Nevada. A telegram received in Eureka Tuesday Tues-day announced that the condition of Mrs. George A. Bartlett. who has been ill at Washington. D. C. with typhoid fever, is improving. Judge) Pe ter Breep. who was ill when he returned to Eureka on Thursday of last week, is still confined to his home, bur" now expects to be t able to attend to court matters by Monday of next week. The Virginia City Enterprise has tha following account of the wedding of a native daughter of Eureka and a niece of Mrs. P. F. McBride of this city: Henry Winter and Miss May McCor-mick, McCor-mick, of White Rock, were united in marriage) by Judge Brown at the home of J. C. Doughty in Elko on Thursday evening. They were attended by Joe McNamara and Miss Dora Lamar, of Ttscamra. The groom is the son of Jesse Winter, of White Rock, and is a prominent stockman of northern Elko county, and the .bride is an estimable young lady of this city, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCormick. who has been engaged in teaching at White Rock, where the young couple will reside. re-side. The briile is a native of Eureka, but a Comstock-raised girl, and her score of friends will wish her a married mar-ried life of much happiness and prosperity. pros-perity. j |