a D0US6.Marital Bliss.1 I A very intresting wedding occurred a_ last evening. The contracting parties I were Mr. Fred Kock, the well-known I cigar-maker, and Miss Lizzie Kadel, thebe man citizen. The contracting parties are e- very popular in the circles in which they^ I the presence ot a large circle of friends. rjy I A tine supper was served and everything I passed off pleasantly. Heibel’s band gave ' I them a fine serenade. The following is a I list of the gifts:I Mr. and Mrs. Kadel, set of furniture.I Edward and Mary Radei, silver caster. I Flora Kadel, towels.I Charlie Kadel, handsome bible.I Emma Kadel, table cloth.I Emma Franks, of Rockford, Illinois,I handsome picture, y- I Fred Luntiggs, C. Fleischmann, W.at I Enfield, G. Dr.pew, A. Sohausten, G.re I Funke, Fred Smith, H. iSmith, H. Smith, I Wm. Bosselman, Tom Gow, Chris Man-on I dies, handsome easy chair, id I Fred Brown and wife, marble top ta-ty, I ble.I J. A. Model and wife, towels, j G. Erdman and wife, tidy.I Miss Katie Jones, set of napkins, of j Is lac Living s ( n, silver sugar b wl and w. I set of napkin rings.I Mrs. L. Schlegel, silver pickle caster.I H. C. Roidiger, silver butter dish.I Wm. Bitting, set of carvers.I Miss Rosa Lewis, fruit dish, ds I Mrs. Hartman, towels, lie j Miss Ida Miller, set of silver teaspoons.I J. Moratz and wife couuterpaue. f s I Leo. Koch and wife of St. Paul, Minn., I ten dollars in gold.Qfi I Miss Frankie Broad, statue.daughter of Charles Kadel, an old Gei-move. Rev. F. C. Iglehart officiated in