. Every-day nearly fifty years almost exclusively to the reading ofcharacter and he here lays down the rules employed by him in his pro-fessional work. It will show you how to read people as you would abook, and to see if they are inclined to be good, upright, honest, true, kind,charitable, loving, joyous, happy and trustworthy people, such as youwould like to know. A knowledge of Human Nature would save many disappointments insocial and business life. This is the most comprehensive and popular work ever published forthe price, 25,000 copies having been sold the first year. Contai
. Every-day nearly fifty years almost exclusively to the reading ofcharacter and he here lays down the rules employed by him in his pro-fessional work. It will show you how to read people as you would abook, and to see if they are inclined to be good, upright, honest, true, kind,charitable, loving, joyous, happy and trustworthy people, such as youwould like to know. A knowledge of Human Nature would save many disappointments insocial and business life. This is the most comprehensive and popular work ever published forthe price, 25,000 copies having been sold the first year. Contains 200 largeoctavo pages and 250 portraits. Send for it and study the people you seeand your own character. If you are not satisfied after examining thebook, you may return it, in good condition, and money will be re-turned to you. We will send it carefully by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 40 cents,in paper, or $1 in cloth binding. Agents wanted. Address FOWLER & WELLS CO., Publishers, 775 Broadway, Hew THE LABYRINTH. A STORY WORTH READING. About Human Nature. We have recently published a vol-ume containing a story of HumanNature which will be found of in-terest. It is called u The Man Won-derful in the House Beautiful,and is an allegory, teaching theprinciples of Physiology and Hy-giene, and the effects of Stimulantsand Narcotics. The House is theBody, in which the Foundations arethe Bones, the Walls are Muscles,the Skin and Hair the Siding andShingles, the head an Observatoryin which are found a pair of Tele-scopes, and radiating from it are the nerves which are comparedto a Telegraph, while communications are kept up with theKitchen, Dining-room, Pantry, Laundry, etc. The House isheated with a Furnace. There are also Mysterious Chambers,and the whole is protected by a Burglar Alarm. In studying theinhabitant of the House, the Man Wonderful,* we learn of hisgrowth, development, and habits of the guests whom he in-troduces. He finds that some of them are friends,
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