New Brunswick. Torrors of Dyspepsia

New Brunswick. Torrors of Dyspepsia

TIMES. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1872. PRICE THREE CENTS. er style very much," remarked So- RAILROAD TRAVEL. QNE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED! BUSINESS CA.iut. MISCELLANEOUS. THE DAILY TIMES. hia. If AVant a His one of the remarkable facts of this re- Pennsylvania Railroad — Sew markable age. Dot merely that BO many per- ABRICiHT THOUGHT. " Well, I don't agree with every- York Division sons are the victims of dyspepsia or indigestion, hing he says to me," was Kitty's ut its willing victims. Now, we would not be Beautiful Girls " What is the matter with you, mergetic answer. " And I have no I Auctione e r, nderstood to say that any one regards HOLIDAY PRESENT Ijspepsia with favor, or feuls disposed to rank Kitty?" asked Sophia Williamson,as ntention of conforming my taste and t among the luxuries of life. Far from it deas to his." 55 Albany Street, - WITH BEAUTIFUL CURLS. "hose who have experienced its torments her sister entered the room. Kitty GO TO ou'd scout such an idea. All dread it, and threw herselt on the lounge, a cross " Not while he devotes two-thirds N.EW r.-;uNS'A"i<:K. N. :.. ould gladly dispense with its unpleasant expression clouding her lace. if his time to Florence iTaynes," said attend sale* m c.tv or country. atniliarities. Mark Tapley, who was jolly WINTER ARRA\GEJIE\TS nder all the trying circumstances in which " I am not going to Sarah Willett's sabelle, a little spitelullyr e was plac d, never had an attack of dys- party in one of my old dresses. I Kitty flushed, but continued brave- rT>LA*T-lC SLATE ?iOOF£X«i, J. S. & E. STEWART'S, New Brnmwlck to Philadelphia. epsia or his jollity would have speedily for- u would rather stay home than be ridi- y : Mr. Spencer must please him- JL- r Prof. St. Croix's Turkish Balm is a'delight- •eave New Brunswick at 1.45, 8.22, 9 47, 10.52. saken him. Men and women sometimes suffer J, APPUKD i:v - hii preparation, ^nd will change the struiijliiest Where you will find a Large Assortment of \ A. M.; 1.52, 2.40, 5.23, 6.12, 7.50, 10.42 P. M- its tortures uncomplainingly, but whoever culed and talked of as other girls lf; one thing is certain, I am not go-' ieard of a person who enjoyed them? h-iir into be.in'U"ul curls. Contains nothing in- o Philadelphia to New BrauswleK. ace. ng to idle the best years of my life ' W^£. A.. VA^ JkSXA.^".. iiiriims. bi:t"im tlie contrary ia hijrhly Of all the multifarious diseases to which the l) leave Philadelphia at 12 midnight, 2 35, 7.00, „ . ... -i, T- 1- T lu'iitl. Sem t-> anv address on receipt of •". mman system is liable, there is perhaps no " Why, what does mother say ?" ndulging expectations that may never OTFICE-i 3 II I-K AM M K 1". 1.1. _ ,_, , Chemist, Bos 2,153, 8.30,11.00 A.M., Tia West Philadelphia; 1.20, cellIS Sole A H lt> 1; SD> 3.00 P. M., via West Philadelphia ; 3.00 P. M., me so generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There " Oh, the old story. Our expenses se realised. I going to commence ' . .... ^, "hiUdelphia, l'ii. are diseases more acute ard painful, and ! T ! ll> viaCamdon; 5.30, 6.45 P.M. via We^t Phila- increase every day, and father's in- iome system of labor that may lead . Leakr chimnrvs aTiLi v.itoc;-.-. e.i- ••'/ -^ - - Ladies' and Children's Furs. which more frequently prove fatal; but none delphia. the eflects of which are so depressing to thecome not. It is a problem how to > independence." v New Brnnswlck to New York. nind and so positively distressing to the body. X. DOVtt-HTV, LADIES' SEAL CAPS, ,eave.New Brunswick at 8.17, 4.44, 5.11, 6.26, live and keep out oi debt." " Let us take an inventory of what i there be a wretched being in the world it is 7.06, 7.56, 9.04, 9.50, 10.42, A. M.; 1.05, 3.00, " And the future is not very bright, e can do," cried Rose. 141 -George Street, A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. A Handso me Moustache Gentlemen's Fur Caps, Collars and Gloves. 8.21, 4.61, 6.00, 7.29 and 9 P. M. But it is not our intention to discant on the Citty. Father grows older every " A sheet of note-paper will be New York to New Brunswick. torrors of Dyspepsia. To describe them truth- ay. If his health should fail, or hisample for the list of accomplish- Is the pride 9f its owner. Prof. St. Croix's Leave New York at 7.00, • 8,30, 9.30, 10full, y is simply an impossibility, but it is possible Civil Engineer Also, Singer's Improved Fumily Sewing Machine, at bility to work, what would become ments," said Sophia, French Compound will cause a luxuriant mous- A. M.; 12.30, 1.00, 3.00, 4.00, 4.10, 5, 5.20, 6.30, to point out a remedy. We have said that ' AXD tache to grow upon the smoothest face in six 8 30, 12 midnight. dyspepsia is perhaps the most universal «t i us—four helpless girls?" Sophia • Well, begin," and Rose took out weeks. Pleasant 10 use and success guar- ]VO. 4 KING- BLOCK. New Urumwlck and Millstone Rail- uman diseases. This is emphatically the caae et her needlework drop, and became er note-book and pencil-case. Isabelle ARCHITECT. anteed, or money refunded. Ssnt to any ad- sp9-d 9-1r road. n the United States. Whether this general dress on receipt ot 50 cents. Sole agency,, Leave New Brunswick at 5.15 and 8.30 A. M., jrevalecce is due to the character of the food, thoughtful, as the full meaning of her .ssumed a serious expression in imita- Iiosj), Chemist, Box 2,453, Phila. Pa. and 2.01, 5.41 and 6.36 P. M. the method ot its preparation, or the hasty >wn question broke upon her mind. iofi of Kitty, and Sophia drew her AXD FISH. di-lv THE GREAT Leave Millstone at 6.36, 7.26 and 9.20 A. M.? manner in which it is usually swallowed, is not " Oh, don't discuss such subjects !" ihair nearer to the group. nd 4.00 and 9.06 P. M. our province to explain. The great fact with " We can read, write and pipher," ' \FISH IN THEIR SEASON, >*erth imbor and Woodbrldge Rail- rhich we are called to deal is this: :xclaimed Isabelle from her seat at road. he window. " What is the use ? It >egan Sophia. .' Oysters nil tlie Time, J. T. HUNTER, DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS China and Japan Tea Comp'nv leave New Brunswick at 6.30 and 9.50 A. M., .lmoat universally. does no good. Makes us all feel " Yes, with the aid of a dictionary, 1 1 .By the 1/»X>. I ' *}, or quart, delivered in every and 1.05, 8.00, 4.51 and 6.00 P. M. Nearly every other person you meet is a miserable for .no purpose. If we nd a practical arithmetic," broke in part of the citv. Leave Perth Amboy for Rahway at 7.01, 8.01, rictim, an apparently willing one; for were - . " '• A. VAN'DERVEER, 209 BURNET STREET. 11.56 A. M., and 8.45, and 6.30 P. M. his not the c.ise, why so many sufferers, when could change our sex it would be lose. x . Xo. S Bavard street, New Brunswick. Rocky Hill and Kingston Railroad. certa'n, speedy and safe remedy is within the worth discussing. There goes Mrs. " Other English branches under- easy reach of all ifho desire to avail themselvei Real Estate Agent, ^eve New Brunswick at 8.23, 9.47 A. M., and Barton in.her new Spring suit, black tood," went on Sophia. 5.23 P. M. at it? But the majority will not. Blinded by T OLGJlTOX, Encouraged by the tremendous success they have attained since they have opened, and irejudice, or deterred by some other unex- and white silk trimmed with lace and " With the assistance of text- freehold and Jamesburjj Railroad. by general request of their customers, have added to their stock ot ilained influence, they refuse te accept the ruchings. And what a pretty bonnet! iooks," again interrupted Rose. " I Tailor and Excelsior Clothes 3O Bayard Street. Leave New Brunswick at 8.23, 9.50 A. M., and elief proffered them. They turn a deaf ear to - - Cleaner and Repairer, 5.23 P. M. ;he testimony of the thousands whose sufter- "ook at the moss rose peeping out of ave just graduated, so I ought to ngs have been alleyiatsd, and with strange in- Assortment of Second-hand Clothing. Hljjlitstowu and Pemberton Railroad ,he black lace." now. You all refer to me for dates leave New Brunswick at 8.23 A. II., and 5.23 fatuation, appear to cling with desperate deter- " I wish I was a boy !" cried Rosa, nd important events." - -Xeck-ties, Collars, Etc., Etc. P.M. mination to their ruthless tormentor. But Teas* Coffees Spices^ says a dyspeptic: What is this remedy? to "Rose is right," said Kitty. " Our - .2© Dfani^ Sti-c^t, starting up for a view of the " pretty 5 Relvldere and Delaware Railroad. ' One Door from corner ot liiram street. which we reply: This gifeat alleviator of hu- Leave New Brunswick at 9.50 A.

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