Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1882 — 'Twas Ever Thus. [ARTICLE]

'Twas Ever Thus.

The editor of the Richmond (Va.) Beligious Hei'ald time complaintively complains: “It is strange that a man of brains and education will insist on making himself the subject of conversation, but some of tllbm will do it. We traveled a few days ago with one of that kind. He would talk freely and with kindling enthusiasm about himself and things pertaining to himself, but aV>ut nothing else. While our little jokes were scarcely honored with a smile, he would shake his sides and laugh aloud at his own little jokes.” ’Twas ever thus. Typhoid fever has been endemic in Paris in recent years, and in 1880 and 1881 the mortality from this disease was more than four times as great as in London. During one week recently only eleven deaths from enteric or typhoid fever were registered in London, against 106 in Paris. Judging ifym tho French official returns, lyphns, however, is now unknown in Pa'i'ipf, although the disease is still far frond extinct in London. *.Y Mbs. 1 8. A. Kimball, of Yellow Springs, X)lfio, writes: “The anxiety and care of a •large family worried me considerably, and I became very weak and nervous, and my habits were very irregular. I bud beard Dr. Ghiysofct’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla > apoken of very highly as a ‘ female medicine, and so I tried Its effect on me has been all I could desire, and 1 jom my triends in its praise, for it • has made me strong and well ”