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Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail by Harry A. Lewis (z-lib.org)

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We would not pass by so remarkable a character as that presented to us in
the life of P. T. Barnum, a man born of poor parents at Bethel, Connecticut.
Like many boys, he picked up pennies driving oxen for his father, but
unlike many other boys he would invest these earnings in nick-nacks which
he would sell to joyful picknickers on every holiday, thus his pennies
increased to dollars. At an early age he was deprived of his father, and
began work for himself at six dollars per month. He here saved his money,
and afterwards opened a store which proved a successful business venture,
especially after he added a lottery scheme. It is interesting to read of the
many of our successful men who have drifted from one thing to another
until they settled upon some life-work, then there was a hard struggle for
victory, which was sure to come, provided they persevered.
In 1835 Barnum heard of a negress in Philadelphia who was reputed to
have been the nurse of George Washington, and who it was claimed was
162 years old. Barnum immediately set out for Philadelphia, and succeeded
in buying her for $1,000. This was more money than he already had; he,
therefore, risked more than he owned, but by judicious advertising he was
enabled to draw large houses, bringing the show up to paying $1,500 per
week. The next year the negress died, and a post mortem examination
proved her to be possibly eighty years old, but Barnum had secured a good
start. From this time on, for fifteen years, he was connected with traveling
shows, and his museum proved a most profitable enterprise.
In 1842 Mr. Barnum first heard of Mr. Charles Stratton, whom he
presented to the world as General Tom Thumb—exhibiting him in both
America and Europe.
In 1849, after much correspondence, he secured the sweet singer, Jenny
Lind, for one hundred nights, at one thousand dollars per night. His profits
on these concerts were simply immense, and he retired from business.


In 1857 it was heralded all over the land that Barnum had failed. It was so;
unfortunate speculations had swamped him, and he returned to New York a
bankrupt. Without a dollar he bought the Museum again, and in less than a
year he succeeded in paying for it. His life henceforth has been full of its
ups and downs; twice was he burned out, but as often he came forth in some
new role—or rather an improvement on the old.
General Tom Thumb was again taken to Europe. This venture, and his
lecture on 'Money Making,' in England, succeeded beyond his most
sanguine expectations. Every note was taken up, and he is to-day once more
a millionaire. He has been for years the central figure in 'The Greatest Show
on Earth,' the expense of which is from four to five thousand dollars a day.
But not alone is he great as a showman; his lectures must have made him
noted, and he is connected with different other enterprises.
He is a very shrewd man, and is also honest. Think of it! at fifty a ruined
man, owing thousands more than he possessed, yet resolutely resuming
business life once more—fairly wringing success from adverse fortune, and
paying his notes at the same time.
When solicited for money with which to carry on his campaign for
Congress, he answered, "God grant that I be defeated, sooner than one grain
of gold be so basely used." Such principles are glorious, and upon their
perpetuation depends the rise or fall of a Republican form of government.
Mr. Barnum's latest sensation, in order to draw crowds, is the consolidation
of his great show with that mammoth show formerly belonging to Adam
Forepaugh. This caps the climax, the two "Greatest Shows on Earth" united.



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