A Wooden Wedding. 'Tuesday was the fifth anniversary ofthe wedding day of Mr, Elmer Blanch- i ard, the Bock Island baggage raaster.aud his esteemed wife. The railroad boys and neighbors learned this fact, and while Elmer wended his way home from the depot about 9 o’clock that evening, the aforesaid railroad boys and neigh* hors took entire possession of the house.It was a complete surprise to Mr. Blanchard, An elegant supper was served, and the evening was passed in a highly enjoyable manner, A number of handsome presents were left as tokens of the esteem in which the effic ent baggage master and hie wife were held by those who knew him best. Mr, and Mrs. Blanchard will not soon forget the kindness of the friends who remembered them in so pleasant a manner.