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1 t FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1875. ,ONE -.W.OMAN'S SPHERE; OR Jlystery of Engle. Cove. : i By MBf, A. I. DUNI WAV, -AUTUOE OF "JUDITH -"tEID," "ELLEN DOWD," "AM IE ASD -HENRY LEE,"' "THE - . IIAFPT HOME," ETC. ETC Entered, according to Act of Congress.ln the JStEC l?5,by"Mrs. A. J. Dnnlwoy., In the office of . jHieuorsnan oi uongress ni wasnjngionuity.j - ' CHAPTER XVL - " ,Abia Carson kept on in the even tenor of Jier accustomed way, training up a 'model brood of merry-hearted children, tbeckhig.'her husband in bis desire for undue -speculations, filling ber home with cheap but pretty exhibitions of her rustic tasteiind still, and growing more and tnor.e 'lovable in appearance and disposition, despite the green-eyed Jealousy of women who could not real ize that the unfailing source of her con jugal happiness lay in the fact that the honored" husband, and, equally honored wife had never ceased to keep ablaze the hallowed love-light that had glowed in their hearts in the roseate days of their wopfug; that, hoth had lived, in under standing of and obedience to the laws of life; thus retaining health and vigor; and that each continually yielded to the other fullest recognition of Individual liberty in everything pertaining to their mutual interests. So, while. Aunt Molly Seabank grew paler and weaker, till. the sallow back-ground of her fea tures chanced to a vivid hectic, over ' whfcli the great brown freckles lay like spots upon the distant, sun, the pretty mistress of the humble cottage home at the Cliff became Indeed a ministering uugel unto her necessities, never forget ting to bring choice morsels ot her own culinary skill to tempt the sinking ap petite rof .the invalid, and the other wo'men'grew more and more uu woman ly because of their ignorant malice toward her, the men of Eagle Cove, both old and new-comers, sounded her praises till it was little wonder that the -happy heart of Joslah Carson' was filled with an honest pride that subdued and glorified him. Rosa Lee grew outwardly absorbed in her new business. Evidently the girl- woman Wan wholly unfitted for iU Judging her by ail the rules that guide men Jn new undertakings, she could not reasonably expect anything but failure. Yet she bad a purpose that tbe villagers knew not of; an object to attain, for which she saw no present hope of ac complishing in any other direction than through ber selected though not chosen occupation. Jonas Ebenezer Seabank's new school teacher proved a fraud of the worst or der. True, be had physical strength sufficient to flog the obstreperous urchins of his charge unmercifully; but with all his flogging, they grew more rebellious than ever. Added to this was the fast that if he ever bad been up in the text books, he was now so mentally rusty that the rubbing-upexperlencesof a district school ou the frontier but served to rasp and confuse him. So, to extricate himself from these difficulties, the pedagogue .tried, what inspiration there might be In whisky, only to find that both legs and head grew shaky un der the oft-tried experiment, whereas only the head had been unsteady before. Rut, If locomotion, perception and rea soning powers were partially dormant, when uuder the influence of the chain lightning elixir which the worthy pro prietor of the Sailor's Rest saw fit to dis pense in exchange for the use of the rod upon the backs of his children in tbe school-room, the pedagogue's combat- iveness was unduly stimulated thereby, and a reign of terror was inaugurated which drove the boys to desperation and tbe girls to flight. From the back doorof RosaXee's dis ordered work-room, where, busy among flowers, feathers, bits of silk, wire, buckram and ribbons, she toiled to please -a set of ignorant customers, whose lileas or taste in tinery were as crude as Incongruous, the girl-woman viewed the open school-room,, and watched the workings of a dispensation of muscular teaching that stirred her soul to the deepest depths of indigna tion, VI fauna that I could take that school and get along with it splendidly!" she thought to herself, as she proceeded to . ' tri'nra black "traw hat, according to or der, in bright green ribbons and coarse yellow flowers. "I know I could man- age the whole thing easily. Those chil dren need love and encouragement, They 'need the stimulant of kindly woras ancr origin smiles, uut, poor .things, they get it neither at home nor at school. Mercy! What is the matter?" she exclaimed, starting to her feet, as an uproar, followed by a crashing of benches and successive screams saluted her ears. . . "The boys are flogging the teacher The. girls. are running away. Iinustgo and" see what tbe trouble is about." Suiting the action to the word, and nevef Ihihklngof disaster to herself, she hastened to tbe seat of war, to find the master tied with cords, and a great Seabank boy belaboring him vigorously with an ox-jjnad. Tin crash had been occasioned by tbe breaking of benches In the boys' struggle with the teacher M for the mastery. 'Boys," cried Rosa, in terror, "what does this mean ?" Joe Seabank, who seemed to he the leader of tbe mutineers, paused a sec ond, and then, in the heat of pas sion, felled her to the floor with one blow from the cruel whip. "I'll Jearn any woman, to meddle with my affairs," be yelled, exultantly, as he tunied to tbe man in thongs and re newed the vigorous attack 'upon him, t while the drunken fellow hurled blood curdling imprecations upon them in his impotent rage. The uproar brought a party.of rail- Toad men-tothe battle scene, andamong them Major Lindsey, 'who gazed in mingled indignation and astonishment upon the quivering, unconscious form of the pretty milliner whom he had toasted only the previous evening among some gentlemen associates in his newly-furnished rooms at the Sailor's Rest, ' "She meddled!" cried Joe Seabank, who had imbibed from bis father's ex ample a full share of contempt for tbe weaker sex. "Joe struck ber with the whip! I saw him through the window!" cried a ten-year-old girl, gathering courage from the lull in the excitement. "What?" exclaimed the Major, rais ing the unconscious form in his arms. "Tell-tale!" shouted an overgrown boy, with a blistered, aud, for the time, disabled band, who was one of tbe vic tims of tbe teacher's ferule. The commanding voice of the gentle man produced a subduing effect upon tbe indignant boys, aud one by one they skulked away, leaving the now sobered pedagogue writhing in pain both from the cords that bound and the stripes that welted him. "Cut those thongs, Captain," said tbe Major, addressing Captain Mason, who had just arrived, panting with exercise. "Set that fellow loose and let him go. I have something else to do," raising the unconscious girl-woman tenderly in his arms, as though she were an infant. Then, carrying the quivering form upon bis bosom, he strode rapidly over the uneven surface of the' unlaid side walk, peremptorily ordering everybody out of his way, pausing not until be reached the suite of rooms in the Sailor's Rest belonging to himself, where he laid her down upon a lounge, followed by a wondering crowd of excited villa gers', among them' Abla Carson, to whom aloue the strickeu girl showed any signs of recognition as she opened her eyes and gazed vacantly nbout-'her. "Did they kill him?" she asked, dreamily. "Kill who, dear?" "That poor, drunken teacher." - "No. He's safe enough. Are you badly hurt?" "My head aches. Did I fall ? I saw a gentleman, and I dreamed he rescued me. I thought it was Major Lindsey. Where am I?" . "In the Major's room, dear. Yo'u were stunned by a blow. Do you remember it?" "Remember what t" "The boys and the flogging. You were knocked insensible." "Didn't I tell you, Mason, that that chit of a girl couldn't teach school?" asked Jonas Ebenezer Seabank, exult antly. . . "I don't see but she would have suc ceeded quite as satisfactorily as your model, who has so signally failed," was the sarcastic response. "Where am I?" repeated Rosa, start ing about her in a bewildered way, "Where's my baby ?" "She's wild, poor thing!" said Mrs. Carson. "What could have Induced that boy to strike ber?" ; "She meddled!" again explained the ruffianly hopeful, who, seeing that no lives were lost, had ventured from an impromptu hiding-place and found his echoing voice again. "If a woman puts herself in a man's place she must take what follows," said the proprietor of the Sailor's Rest, with an approving nod to the boy. "If I had tbe law in my own hands I'd give that fellow fifty lashes, and confine him in a dungeon on bread and water diet for six months," said the Major. "Let everybody leave the room except Mr. and Mrs. Carson and myself. These are my apartments, and I insist upon my right to use them. This poor lady needs air and quiet till she has time to rally." "You're no doctor," said one. "He's n humbug," said another, aside. "He's a stranger, and meddles where he has no business," exclaimed a third "They're birds or a leather," sug gested Mrs. Mason, asthey all obeyed the order grumblingly. Some sort of a glowing cordial was ad ministered .to the bewildered girl, Abia Carson chafed her temples, and it was not long before' she sat np In a chair, calm and collected, with a full remem brance of the noise and crash, the school-room scene, and the blank which followed the sudden blow upon ber head, "What a narrow escape you had,'1 said the Major. "I'm surprised, to think you would venture into sucli turbulent crowd." "I didn't think of myself," was the pitying auswer, spoken as if in solilo quy. "Poor Joe Seabank ; I hope they won't hurt him." "He'll never get a lash amiss, unless the lash misses him,"naid JosiahiCar son. "I'll warrant he's sorry for what he did." Don't abuse him," pleaded Rosa, Then, as if suddenly recollecting her self, she started to her feet, exclaiming, "Who's at home? Is Lena keeping the baby?" Abla Carson laughed. "You're the biggest little goose about young ones I ever saw," jhe said, play fuliyr "I suppose I am," was the subdued reply. "But, really, I must return to the store. Oh,. dear! I was trimming a great black straw hat Jn bright grass- green ribbon and marigolds! Ugh! hate such work." "You surely don't intend to work any more to-day ?" pleaded the Major, look Ing-from the depths of his handsome eyes Into her weary, thoughtful face "Yes; I must work. There is no rest for the weary. . I thank you, friends, for your kind solicitude." Suiting the action 'to the word, the girl-woman bowed herself out of the apartment, and Abia Carsou returned to the bedside of Aunt. Molly Seabank, where Mrs. Mason sat, engaged, even in the death-chamber, in dealiDg out small dose of scandal to the languishing hungerer afte'rthcrtempting morsel. "Miss Lee, allow me," said the Major, offerlng-his arm. "Thank you," and the twain picked tutu- viy circf..ii- ccr ti. way to the door of the little store, wuiuh the proprietor found thronged with cus tomers who were held in waiting by a verdant young girl in her employ, who did not know enough to receive orders intelligently. "The road is now open over tbe hills to a beautiful valley about five miles away, and the moonlight evenings are grand. Shall I bring a phreton and carry you over there to-night, Miss Lee ?" the Major asked, as he stood def erentially beside her at the door. "Thank you; I shall be pleased to go," was the ready answer. The day was a busy one, and in a fi nancial way quite prosperous. Night, found her thoroughly tired aud weak with its adventures, but charmingly equipped for the promised ride, as she sat with the little ones around her in Abia Carson's door. fTo be continued. MISCELLANEOUS. Tim p.lro 23itl5-.oi37-1 DEI.I.IXdEU A CO.. Washington St., bet. Second and Third, PORTLad"..... '-JJ&. OREGON t, - . - ' ' , -yE MANUFACTURE AN A XO. 1 ARTICLE OF ... ' f r ' .' . !. BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, And all kinds of Pastry usually found ln'a First OS: Goods delivered to any part of the city. J21,71nl2 OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PASSENfiEK SCHEDULE. pOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL LEAVE JL Portland as follows : For Tlie Dalles : Dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock A. it. Tor IVnlluln : Monday and Friday at S a. M. For Leirlston.: Monday, at 6 a. it. For Catlilamct, Bay View nnd Nknmock. away: Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at 6 A. St. For "Westport, Manhattan and Clifton : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. it. For Unappa: Thursday at C A. it. For Astoria: ... 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Sewing Silk and Twist: John Clark, Jr., and Co.'s Spool Cotton; Wllllmantlc C.S.L i - i3i Third street, between SoliJonthe Installment Plan: $io ' jMTSCKT.TjANEOTJB. WILLIAM BECK & SON Have just received a line assortment of Sjh Iteralnston, Sharp's, null Winchester .. ALSO ' Single and DonUe-Barrclcd BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUNS Of All Kinds. Fishing Tackle, Base-Balls, . . CROQUET GAMES, Eeversible Baby Carriages, Baskets, -, Etc., Etc., Etc fy-2 So. 107 Front Street. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. NO. 23. TIME SCHEDULE. I NO. 23. rpo TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, AUG. 2nd, X. 1871, at 4 A. m. for the government and in formation of employes only: the Company re serve the right to vary therefrom as clrcum- 3iiiicua may require. Dally (Sunday excepted) as follows: PORTLAND "AND ROSEBURG " ; as follows: "j ' LEAVZ. AHIUVE. Portland.- 7:30 A. i. I Roseburg T:10 p. it. Roseburg .5:00 a. si. I Portland 4:15 v. it. rr ; . ' j ' ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except Sundays),' as follows: LEAVE fi ARRIVE Portland.....SaO p. jr. I Albany 8:25 p. sr. Albany 030 a. m. Portland Sa:i. FREIGHT TRAINS, Dillly (except SundayJ -AS folia ws: LEAVE. AKKIVE. Portland 6:15 A. x. I JunctIon.CX) p. it. juncUon.....5:15 A. St. J Portlands 5:15 P. M. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains. Olote connections are made at Roseburg with the Stages of the California and Oregon Stage Company. er Tickets for sale to all the principal points In California and the East, at Company's office, Cor. P and front su., at Ferry Landing, Portland. B3 NOTICE. Passengers for Buttevllle, Champoeg, Dayton and Lafayette will take the boat for the above points at Canemah. tar Storage will be Charged on Freight re oalnlnfc In Warehouses aver 24 hours. W Freight will not be received for shipment after S o'clock, p. it. J. BEANDT, Jr., . E. P. ROGERS, Gen. Supt. Gen. Freight and Passenger Asent. 2-4fitf JHE OREGON CENTRAL R. R. CO. rpo TAKE EFFECT ON MONDAY, MARCH X 29, JS75. Trains will rub between PORTLAND AND ST. .JOSEPH, Dally (except Sunday) as follows: teavk. arrive. Portland J2X0r.it j St, Joseph 6:.Tlp.ir. St. Joseph 63U A. it. Portland 10:30 A. M. Connectlngat Cornelius with stages forFOrest urove; at fcujosepn lor an points soutit onu nAf r )r.rinn..t ti . i . .. mouth, Independence, Buena Vista and Cor- vauis. szPassengcrs received- at Fourth street sid Inir onslimallnir the train, but are. nrohibitcd from' getting on or off the train at any other 'point on the street. - - . . , "Passengers getllri? on the trains at Ticket Stations without tickets, will be charged twenty-live ccnu extra. ' OB Freight received at the Company's New "Ware-bouse, but will not be received for ship ment aiicr a r. 3i. J. HIIAJNDT, JR., 4-.17tt ., , Superintend en. IU. J. O. GMSX, Dentist, Southwest corner First and Yamhill, 3'- PORTLAND, OREGON.. SI. CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS DISPOSED OF the Union Fish Market to Mendenhall fc Colburn. Thanking his old customers for their iiocrai patronage m ine past, ne commenus them to his successors, who will conduct the business as heretofore at tho old stand. JAR QUINX. Portland, August 2, 1875. TO TlH- NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. Xo Charge for Advice and Consultation. DR. J. B. DYOTT, graduatcjof Jefferson Mel ical College, Philadelphia, author of sever al valuable works, can be consulted on all dis eases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especial study), either in male nr female, no matter from what cause originat ing or. of how longstanding. A practice of 30 years cnabies-uim io ireai diseases wim suc cess, uures guuranurcu. iicaauiuiuio cuun;ua. Those at a distance can forward letter describ ing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay po-tage. Send for the "Guide. to Health;" price, 10c -X B, DYOTT, 31. T., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 101 Dusne St., a. T. 3 22 tf . 7-A- CONSUMPTION CURED. To the Editor op the New Northwest Es- TEKMEDFRIENn: "Will yon please inform your readers that I have a positive CURE FOR CONSUMPTION nnd all disorders of tho Throat and Lungs, and that, by Its use in my practice, I have cured hundreds of cases, and will give 81,000 00 for a case It will not benefit. Indeed, so strong is my laltb, I will send a SAMPLE, FREE, to any sufferer addressing me.- Please show this letter to any one yon may know who is suffering from these diseases, and oblige. Faithfully yours, - 8 ' DR. T. F. BURT, -37-261 $9 William street, New York. THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD It does nore v ork, more kinds or work tetter .-, i- z tklnar-7 other liter' . - - -..i... s i,.:.!-ta dies of 1 sr.. i i n t-.it ci.urc itl;fac tlon, If I am Informed of It I will attend to It without expense of any kind to Its owner. We- have the new style of "Florence" Ma chine, that feeds the work awav from the one- Macnine xnread; Bailey's Sewing Machine Oil. jAan LuujiiK, uenerai Ajrenx, Alder and Morrison, with Badger's Music Store. Down, and $io a Month till paid for. so - MISCELLANEOUS. R. R. R. Railway's Ready Relief! CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Jllnntes. NOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. Cad-ray's Beady IielUf is s Cure for Every Pain. It was the first and is Tho Only Tain Remedy th.it instant vstoDS the most excruclatlniTDain. allays Inflammations, and cures Congestions, , whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, bv one application, IN ter how viofent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. HAD WAY'S READY RELIEF "Will afford Instant relief for Innammatton ortne Kidneys; Inflammation of the Bladder; Inflammation of the Bowels; Congestion of the Lungs; Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing; Palpitation ofthe Heart; Hysterics, Croup, Dlptherla, Catarrh; Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia : Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops In ball a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, "Wind In the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A.fewdrops In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND Afll'E. Fever and Ague cured for f0 cents. 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If the patient,dally becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds In arresting these wastes and repairs tho same with new material made from healthy blood ; and this the Sarsaparlllian will and does secure Not only does the Sarsaparlllian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents In tbe cure of chronic, scrofulous and constitutional skin diseases; but it Is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and "Womb diseoses,Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brlght's Disease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are brlckdust deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub stances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bil ious appearance, and bone-dust deposits, and when there Is a pricking, burning sensation when parsing water, and pain in the Small of the Back, and along the Loins. Price, SI 00 WORMS. 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For the cure of all disorders oi the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bow els, Plies, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera, Warranted to effect a positive cure. Vegetable, purely, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. sib Observe the following symptoms result ing from disorders of the Digestive 'Organs: Constipation, In warn xMles, Fulness of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dlssustof Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at theHeart.ChoktngorSuffocnting Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs befoie the SIght.Fever and Dull Pain In the head. Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh. A few doses of Radway's Pills will free the system from all the above-named disorders. Price, 2. cents per box. .Sold by druggists. Read "False and True.' Send one letter stamp to RADW AY & CO., No. ST Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. ' 4-1-ly ir.in.ic e s EXCELSIOR SALVE. Great Assisting Agent to Nature ! It will euro Fever Sores, White Swellings, Fel ons, uatarrn, rscroiuia, xeuer, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Boils, Burns, Scalds, Snake Bites, Stings, Poison, Fresh Cuts, and Wounds of All Kinds. Testimonials accompanvlne each box. For sale bv all druggists and dealers thrnnhnnt th State. This Salve Is guaranteed in all cases. -lltx A. COODNOUCH, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, And Manufactareror the Granger Churn, North First street, between B and C, Portland