PalmEr-McFarlin—At the heme ofthe bride’s parents, in Peotone, 111., March27.1890, at 3 o’clock p. m., Rev. G. W.Winslow, officiating, Mr. John Palmer, ofJackson, and Miss Enphemia McFarlin, ofP*tone; Miss Emma McFarlin, sister ofthe bride, acting as bridesmaid, and Mr.Edward Palmer, brother of tlje groom, as blt;*«t man. Alter the congratulations were extended, the guests were conducted to the refreshment room where each partook of the sumptuous repast. The following are the list of presents: Two cows. Mr. McFarlin; carpet, Mra. McFarlin; dinner set, Miss Emma McFarlin; set silver tea spoons and paper rack, Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson; pair ot pillows, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shcrea-der, two fruit dishes and pair pillow slips, Mrs Palmer; album stand, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Palmer; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs, Wm Palmer; cake stand, Mr and Mrs. E'mer Palmer, fruit stand, Mr. Edward P.rimer; table cloth and napkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Prior, silk embroidered handkerchief, little Pauline Prior; water set, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis; large lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Dennis; bed spread, Mr. Augnst and Miss F reedy Genter; paper •ck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaton; large ! »mp, Mr. L. Morse and and Min E. S orr; half doaen napkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobson; half doaen silver tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison; half dozen silver table spoons, Mr. S. S. Longshore; album and chair tidies, Min Florence Gatn and Mrs. Helen Dewy; cake stand, Mr. and Mrs. Lillej; $4, Mr. and Mn. Srhlemme, (1, Mrs. J. Martinson; [flowers, Mr and Mn. Carter; pair of towels, Mr. and Mrs. L. Storey; teapot full of tee, Mr. E Storey, vinegar cutor, Mr. and Mn. Wm. Storey.