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The St. Paul Daily Globe, December 30, 1891, p. 2
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SOCIETY AGITATED. In Chicago Over the Capture of Mr. Bishop. Society of St. Paul has been heretofore content with the bare announcement of the wedding of Miss Hancock, Niece of Mrs. Gov. Merriam, and Heber R. Bishop, of Chicago. The marriage was kept so quiet that the Chicago papers allowed it to escape with a mention of the marriage license. The details are still absent, but that Mr. Bishop is a society favorite in Chicago is evident from the following from Ethics, of that city, which paper is evidently at sea concerning the bride: All society - that is all the society which considers itself worth mentioning - is greatly agitated because one of its wealthiest and most eligible youths has been captured by a Chicago girl - the son of Heber R. Bishop, whose daughters are Mrs. "Jimmie" Lanier and Mrs. "Jimmie" Harriman, has run away with and married a belle of the "Windy City." She must be really a faultless young woman, because even those mammas who know now that the eligible young Bishop is lost to them as a son-in-law concede grudgingly that she is a very nice girl indeed. The happy bridegroom is just one and twenty, and he is established in business in Chicago. |
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