Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — About Elenhants. [ARTICLE]

About Elenhants.

There wasai e&phararaffcrafwot so big as Jumll>, 111 £1 ed and escaped, J«le thought it ii i IB fin! will IldlKl Jiffl n tirement, and the emerged ‘on a war footings That ill-used animal de■BTOed*TWVty?<mffV!lla|^JI l hm Itad i«u#nd,«ad s «o--I t he would, indeed, hgve depopulated the entire province, but that the as'SwuSfcCdl lector, with a party of shikarees, shot him after many volleys.” S'-fAlrhoftf (steob*ol» brought th Europe havd had.Jo be rtofcdaioiNMaaciiame,» Ihe famQUf Exeter Chaujge elephant, «nW«Bftr%eeper when m a state of ‘must.’ In a Liverpool menagerie an IlrnftLjjghiAh hn| mill Ml tuMSmmMB terdam Zoological Gardens the male elephant was chained in the middle of Jl@soou wore the chain out, ana the only 7 man who dared apunjfcr like cjr cumf|»n As s sai||es an away, and'rushed into a lane, where he was quickly suffocatedjby the mud causing him tofsmlf preventing him from making any effort at seif preservation. It is a saying that an elephant is ‘a fool in the mud.”