8 THE TIMES, i NEW BLOOMFIELT), PA APRIL- 24, i 1877.! Elephant Borson's Rage. Uilmore's Garden K. Y., was in on up roar on the morning of the 10th Inst., and a curious tlironu; gathered lu the streets near by. A bg elephant named Borson, which anlved from Liverpool on Saturday for Dnrvmm's menagerie, was assigned to a iilnco where tin ee other elephants were chained ; and, being unilccnRtoined to stand other wine than ulone, i he became very belligerent. He Walked In front of his I'ompanions as far a8 liia chain would per mit, struck them on their heads with his ttunk, and seemed determined that they should acknowledge his superiority. Al ways wheu several elephants ate together one masters the rest, before peace, is established. Mr. Hale, the keeper of Uursen, gave him blows with a stout stick, nud aided by several other men, watched the beasts throughout the night. liorsen entertained a consequent grudge against his keeper, and as the latter, about seven in the morning, was giving him water, hit him a blow with his trunk on the side that knocked him twenty feet away. Hale ran it Borsen with his stick, but was seized and thrown over the railing. On roturning to the charge, he was again seized, and Ahis time the beast was on the point of lounging his tusks Into him, when Mr. Charles McLain, the boss cauvassman, ywent to his rescue and dragged him out of -teach. Borsen then became furious. He itroke his chain, and started through the premises with his trunk elevated and his .tail standing stiffly in a horizontal position, die tore down the wooden railing as if it were a thread, and went to the lions' cage, ovhich he knocked over. There was then at pandemonium of roars from all the beasts, including the seals and sea lions. Over twenty fled, but soon rallied)!, and under the leadership of Messrs McLain and McDonald, prodded the elephant with i toh forks and tore his ears with hooks -until he was secured. This was done by first lassoing one of his legs as be stepped, and then twining the rope around his other legs, which caused him to fall (heavily. Then, being helpless, his fore aud hind legs and his tusks were chained. In this condition, after tremendous beat ings, he was allowed: to rise, and was led to one of his posts of the garden, to which he was attached. His ears were badly lacerated, and blood streamed from wounds on his sides and belly. An elephant, after being conquered, rarely, attemps a second rebellion, and liorsen was quiet last evening, obeying the commands of the attendants. It took six hours to subdue him,- and - men were afterward occupied for hours washing way the constant flow of blood. Mr. Hale was badly, but not dangerously hurt. Charles Rivers had a very narrow escape, for the elephant at one time held htm with his trunk, and was on the point of driving his tusks into him when a violent blow of a club caused the trunk to loosen. Borsen is now so well chained that bo caunot break loose. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. This is a natiou of enlightened freeman. Education is the corner-stone and founda tion of our government. The people are free to think and act for themselves, and that they may act wisely it is necessary that they be well informed. Every iudi vidual gain increases public gain. Upon the health of the people is based the pros perity of a nation, by it every value is in creased, every joy enhanced. Health is es sential to the accomplishment of every purpose ; while sickness thwarts the best intentions and loftiest aims. Uuto us are com mitted important health trusts, which we bold not merely in our own behalf but for the benefit of others. In order that we may be able to discharge the obligation of our trusteeship and thus prove worthy of our generous commission, it is ueoessary that we study the art of preserving health and prolonging life. It is of paramount importance to every person not only to understand the means for the preservation of health, but also to know what remedies should be employed for the alleviation of the common ailments of life. Not that we would advise evety man undor all circum stances to attempt to be his own physician, hut we entreat him to acquire sufficient knowledge of his system and tho laws that govern it, that he may bo prepared to take care of himself properly, and thereby prevent sickness and prolong life. Iu no text book will the people find the subjects of physiology aud hygiene, or the science of life and the art of preserving health, more scientifically discussed or more plainly taught than in "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," by H. V. Pierce, M. D., of Bufl'alo, N. V. It is a volume of over nine hundred large pages, illustrat ed by over two hundred and eighty-two engravings aud colored plates, is elegantly hound in cloth and gilt, and is sent, post paid, to any address by the author at the low price one dollar aud fifty oeuts a copy. Nearly one huudred thousand copies have already been sold, and tho present edition, which is revised and enlarged and more especially adapted to the wants of the family, is selling very rapidly. It treats of all the common diseases and their remedies, as well as of anatomy, physiology, hygiene, human temperament,, and many other topics of great interest to all people, and is truly what its author styles it, "Medicine Simplified." Mrs. Morrison's Elopement. James Morrison's wife of Albany, N. Y., eloped a year ago, aud he went to live with her wealthy mother. Last week the truant wife, witbher child and paramour, returned to Cohoes destitute, and applied to her mother for relief. 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