Wengenroth-Caddigan.The mu mage of Kdwiird Wenpn-roth, of this rity and Mirh (atlierine faddijran. of .fohiiHon, wan solemnized at two oYlork this afternoon at St.Joseph's Church. Tho ceremony was |erformed by Rev. .1. .1. Malt; Namara and witness**! by a number of relatives and friends of tIn* eorltractinyr parties. Thewedding niarch was played by Mikh Mullen. The bride was Itecorningly attired in a ((own of white silk. She had a tulle veil caught up with orange blossoms and carried a white prayer book. The bride was attended bv her sister. Miss*. 7M«ie Caddigan. She wore white silk and r irried u bouquet of whit#* carnations.The groom who is a worthy employe of the Howell-Hinohman tannery and a popular mem I ter of the 24th Separate (V)., was attended by his brother, Frederick Aeher, of New York eity.The ushers were Herme Dugan, Fharles Walsh and Daniel Driscoll.After the ceremony the bridal couple and friends were driven to the home of the bride in Johnson, whereasum(tnous wedding supjter was served by the bride's mother.The couple were the recipients of many costly and useful presents. After a trip to Washington. D. they will visit the groom's sister in New York eity. lt;n their return they will take tip their residence at 1 •”» drove street, where the groom has furnished a home.