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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION.

trusted physician told her she would have to relax her labor else serious consequences would follow. About that time her mother purchased a commodious dwelling in Flushing, Long Island, a pretty rural town seven miles out of New York, and after a short rest she is fast regaining her health. Not yet in the prime of life, and judging by the work already accomplished, there is no reason that the race at large should not expect many brilliant things from her. She expects to have some work represented at the World's Fair.