Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1881 — Saved by an Orang-Outang. [ARTICLE]

Saved by an Orang-Outang.

• A nobleman had ft favorite monkey, a largeorfipg-putaag,whlchyou know ip tb§ largest species of except tW gorilla*,. This. monkey Was ry-mftch attached to his master and fertile bsiby bey, who-was tho pet of t*ie vbde family. fJWf ffky suddenly a fire broke out in fhahonsp, and everybody was running, heroand there t • put it out, whUe the little boy In his nursery was almost jlfrgotten, and when they thought of him the staircase was all in fUihes. What could be done ? Aa they Were looking up and wondering, a large, haify hand and arm openec tge window, and presently the monkey appefirsd with the baby in his anus, and carefully climbed ckftro over the porch, and brought toe child safely to his nurse. Nobody else could hove done it, for a man can not climb like a monkey; and Is not nearly so strong.- You may Imagine how the creature was praised and petted after that. This is a true story, and thelihild who was saved was the ytmug Marquis of Kildare.— ChUTrsg*my. Emile de Gfrardfrt, the Parisian journalist, la very ill.