Nagel -Lkyklino. — At St. Joseph’s church, at H o'clock a. 01., Tuesday, May 8th, 1900, Mr. (Jeo. iI. Nagel and Mis* Anna Leveling, Rev. Father Zaiser officiating.A beautiful ceremony jlt; ined I he heart* of two of Lee county's best young people.1 he bride is the daughter t Mr. and Mrs Stephen Leveling of near St. Paul. Mr. Leveling ia one of the prominentsuccessful farmers of that section, and the bride i« a popular and most lovableyoung lady. The groom is a s m of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nagel of No. 11 Fifth street, this city. H* is a niii* b trade, a most popular, successful and agreeable young man.I he happy couple were attended by Mr. F. K. Nagel, a brother of t!ie gilt;Km, and Miss Catherine Leveling, a sister of the bride.The bride was attired in white organdie over white silk and carried bride’i roses. The bridesmaid wore white or-traudie over pink and carried pink roses.I l'he groom and groomsman wore the usual black. The church e lice was I thronged with the many friend* of the contracting parties to witness the happy event.After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the residence of the groom s parents where a wedding breakfast awaited them. A reception w’as held at the same place in the evening from 5 to 10 o’clock.The groom has handsomely furnished a home at 520 Fifth street, where they will be at home to their friends afterMay 15th.I Those attending the wedding ceremonies from out of the city were: Mr. and I Mrs. John Leveling. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kempker, Will Leveling and Miss Mamie Leveling, brothers and sisters of the bride, of St. Paul; .John Schroeder of West Point; Mrs. Otto Hremhorst of , Ottumwa, and Mrs. August Esmeier ofHoughton.