Wedding Bella.The residence of Mr. James MeFall, thre miles east of Woodson, was the scene of a pleasant event which made happy two youthful hearts on Wednesday, the 17th inst., at high noon. The relatives of the contracting parties filled the west parlor,whenMissJennie MeFall,l»alf sister of the bride, began the wed ding march. From the adjoining room appeared the officiating clergyman, Rev. A.M. Danely, followed by Mr. Geo. II ar-nev, son of Mr. Milton M. Harney, who lives three miles south of the eitv. Lean-ing on his arm was the handsome bride,Miss Mary E. MeCurlev. The bride wore cream henrietta, trimmed in lace. A beautiful wreath of orange blossoms adorned tier raven black hair. 8he wore a corsage bouquet of cream bride’s roses. After the ceremony congratulations and good wishes pourned in upon the youngcouple till they felt rich,happy. Ail repaired to the dining room and partook j of elegant refreshments The afternoon)was spent in lively and enjoyable conversation. As night drew near all departed feeling glad to have greeted the newly married couple and to have enjoyed the hospitality of so generous ahost as Mr. and Mrs. MeFall. *The young people w ere remembered by their friends in many useful and beautiful presents. There were present from abroad Milton M. Harney, wife and daughters, Mary and Lilly; Win. Harney and children, of Peoria; Milton Harney, Jr., and wife, of Manchester, and Robt.L. Harnev and w ife of Manchester.;