Health and Diseases of Woman.

A treatise on the nature and cause of the diseases of women; a work which every woman—especially mothers—ought to possess. Lifelong misery will be avoided by regarding its advice. 15 cents.

The Hygienic System.

An explanation of the principles of a system of treating disease which dispenses with drugs and poisons. It is radical, terse, and uncompromising, and gives the advocates of druggery no quarter. 15 cents.

Healthful Cookery.

A Hand-Book of Food and Diet; or, What to Eat, When to Eat, and How to Eat. It contains a large number of recipes for the preparation of wholesome and palatable food without condiments. Almost any dyspeptic can cure himself by making it his rule of diet; and any one who carefully follows its teachings will be proof against indigestion. 128 pp., 25 cents.

An Essay on Tobacco-Using.

This little work explains the effects of tobacco on the human system, together with those of all other poisons. It finds no apology for the use of tobacco, and faithfully depicts its evils. 15 cents.

The Evils of Fashionable Dress, and How to Dress Healthfully.

A criticism of the fashionable modes of ladies’ dress, pointing out the numerous evils arising therefrom, and the proper remedy. The subject is treated candidly, and the writer admits the possibility of a commendable reform in dress which will not expose the wearer to ridicule on account of its peculiarities. Every lady ought to read it and profit by its suggestions. 10 cents.