tittle xfoto. INFANTILE DEVOTION. Softly evening shades are stealing, Where a lovely cherub kneeling, Lisps her little prayer; And a look Itlinost of heaven, To her angel-lire is aiven— . Trusting hope is there. llcarenly Father, tar above tne. Th,nigli I cannot stn, I lore thee Flue thy kindly t'are Tell me if dear f [the ❑n,ther, And my little [nulling bruther, In thy presenee [no?. For arollll,l 11110 when Fin dreaming. Conte three tacos, liiippy beaming', And 1 know thew well; When they mine. sweet songs arc ringing, Are they in thy presence singing? Ileavenly Father, tell. "SOMETHING TO DO." One brigkt, slimmer afternoon Alice was leaning idly from the window of her pleasant egtintry home where she could see green fief& and flowers and the blue sky; and ev ery 'thing about her, looked so fresh . and cheerful that you would have been surprised to see the discontented exprdsion on the lit tle girl's face. Presently with a loud yawn, she said fret fully,,'What shall I do, - maina ?' 'Cant you.' dress dolly, Alice, or put together your dis sected map 7' I am tired of dolly and the map is so hard. Do say something else mamma 7' But to every thing that was sug gested, Alice found some objection. To tell the truth, she was not in a good !minor that . day, acid- nothing could please loci.. She went to cousin 'Lizzie, who was sewing in the - corner, and to grand-pa, who was reading in . We ea 5, 7 y Omit-, and asked Them the same question, as it' she thought they had nothing , to do but to stop and amuse her peevish tones and - looks, so she soon made them all very uncomfortable. I think con Sin Lizzie, who is always kind and Careful for others., must have noticed ihi~'for ,She laid aside her work and said— " Put on your bonnet., Alice, and you shall walk with me a little way into the grove."— ' Now Alice liked nothing so much as a run out of doors, so she brought her sun bonnet, but still looked quite sullen, and Went away without saying 'good bye ' to mamma, or even 'thank you' for cousin Lizzie's kind ness. I felt quite sure, however, that Alice could not keep_ber_ill temper long out in the bright sunshine, and -with such a kind paniqu as Liz:sic, who always had a store of wise and pleasant things to sayto little folks, so I was not much surprised when she re turned from her walk, to see that, her face was all sweet and smiling again ; but I d wonder a little when I found how gentle a obliging she was through the whole evening, and that we heard not one fretful complaint from her lips. She held a troublesome skein of silk fur mutual:l, and run to fetch grand. pa his slippers; and when her baby brother woke and cried, she sat down and amused him very patiently till her bed-time. When I went up stairs with her, and she had said her prayers, I could not help asking what had happened in her walk to make her come home so much happier than when she went away. • She hung her head for a moment, but then looking up with a smile, she said, " why it was so bright and pleasant out of doors that I couldn't he cross any more, and then"— "Then what, my loye?" "Oh, then, cousin Lizzie said, that if, 1 . 97. stead of fretting when L was tired of my play things, I would just keep my pleaSant face on and look around to help somebody- else, that would make my friends happy and my self too." Little Alice had succeeded that evening at wily rate. 1 don't know whether she always after this kept her good resol MIMI; for it is nut easy to break off a bad habit at once, but cousin Lizzie's ' advice is good at any rate. I hope all little girls, a hale :dried that it' 1(88 NI Still Sin per t•%(I tl y:. I.ut e 1 WOlll.l be With o llt It in easy of ('rini. as it is as certain aßit is applied. ft cures Tenthaeliii in tlu•oe minutes: Ifeadaehe In lialf an hour. and l Inform u hen first tack• en. in a low hours. It Is pelfeetly Inuneent to tole in ternally. and has the reonnunendath:n of ninny t f the St Clllhlellt Pil)Sbial.F ill the United Zlotys. Price, 113 avid all emits. , [Jr. 'robins Lan alki put up n Liniment f r llri in pint hoWes v. Well .niurrianted—, hesior nod 1 eti en than any I then. f, .r the cure of Odle. thilin. Suellini,s old Form. Cuts, Bruises. Srintihcs , Crnel ed ice, Su cools. AMU: AND YEVER—Orent Curo.-1 liert.by certif. JAMES IiALLQII En, Agent lltehirines. ssAL OR RE., graittr lln Nappintss Ea tlle Bons nub paql2trrs of .ffliction Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEIJD, Mechanicsburg, Pa Dr. KPJAING announce: to the afflicted that he is a regular graduate of the beet Medical College in the United .States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar w jib every form of disense,,and succeeded in curing die most hopeless cases, even when abandoned liy the regular faculty. Ilis.perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the meatus to' the end, so as to produce the most-astonishing The alarming prevalence of disease, and time often imperfect medical treanneni of the present day, has induced him to make known itis .maven-FAILING REllaloas, that those That mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, flush therefore should not delay a !nutrient. Write disease and "symptoms full mid plain, and you can receive an answer by,return—rnaiL(freeL stating the medicine required and the prime of it. Address. C. L. gm.hisn, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland elffillty, Pennsylvania. N. B.—The Doctor will attend patients at my distance, when required. i V F., Ii CUM INT, Dvsperzin, I j : Jaundice, Chronic or Necvoin, he lildnry%, and all diseases arising from a disordered such as t'onstitiatin, inward idles, fulutes of blood to tin, head. aridity of the stomach, nausea. heartburn, ills,zust 1 r hod, fulress or weight In the stomach. sour crurtati ris. Silailll2 or fluttering at the pit of the st , mnigh,so Miming or the head. hurtled 'llllll difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart. choking or suffocating sensatiol S when inn lying posture. dim Tits dots or svel,S tiff the eI iit, f•c et- an.l dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspLatlon. 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