Show I ° WHAT ELSPHANT8 LIKE try enmoelhtna iliac helit 1 1raula teat those tint tie In the limit I If I there Is anything In the world that so elephant loves holler than s peanut It Is I an orange and If my boy who reads tills wishes when he goes to the circus to Rive the massive creature an especial treat Instead of paying 5 cent for a beg of peanuts to put In the elephants ele-phants trunk let 1 him purchase for the same money one good IRed orange and present It to the smalleyed flat eare1 monitor A number of eon ago In a book which was called Leaves from the Life of a Special Correspondent 1 Mr Ollhea the author of the book gave the following description of an adventure he had with a herd of elephants ele-phants He said A tong friend naked me once to show him mime elephants ele-phants and I look him along with me hiving first borrowed an apron fillet nlth oranges This IIP was to carry while acompanlng me In the liable but the moment we rciched the Boar I the herd set up such a trumpeting they had scented the fruit that ho dropped apron and Its contents and scuttled off like scared rabbit There war eight elephants and when I picked up Ibo oranges I found I had twentynvc I walked deliberately along the line giving one to each When I got to the extremity of tin narrow stable I turned and was about to begin distribution again when I suddenly reflected that If elephant No 11n the row law me Rite two oranges In iiiccesilon to No8 ho might Imaglno he was being cheated and give mo n smack with his trunk that li I whero the elephant falls short of the human being 10 I went to the door and bo Ran at Ibo beginning na before Thrice I went along the line and then I was In n fix I had ono orange left and I had to Ret back to the dour Ktery elephant t ele-phant In the herd had his greedy Raz focused on tint orange It was 11 much ns my life was worth to give It to any one of them What was 1 to do rn II I held I It up conspicuously coolly I peeled It and ate It myself It wai most nmuilng to notice the way those elephants nudged 1 each other and shook their ponderous sides They thoroughly thor-oughly entered Into tho liunior of the thing |