ONE
THOUSAND WAYS
TO
MAKE MONEY.


BY

P A G E  F O X.

COMPRISING

The Rounds and Bounds of Money-Making; The Arts of
Getting a Living; Old and New Opportunities for
Fortune; A Storehouse of Facts, Hints, Helps
and Practical Ideas, in all Kinds of Business,
and Hundreds of Trade Secrets
Never Before Given Away.

SECOND EDITION.
 


 
THE

Abbey Press

PUBLISHERS

114
FIFTH AVENUE

NEW YORK
 

Copyright, 1900,
by
THE
Abbey Press
in
the
United States
and
Great Britain.
——
All Rights Reserved.

TO THE READER.

FRIEND—Are you looking for a place? We tell you how to find it. Are youpoorly paid for your work? We tell you how to get better wages. Have yougoods you want to sell? We suggest new plans.

Are the profits of shop, store, office, or farm unsatisfactory? We tellyou how to increase your income.

Do you want to change your business? We suggest a vast number of newways to make money.

Have you a boy whom you wish to put to a trade? We tell you whatoccupations pay the best.

Do you wish to make money in your own home? We give you a list of 100paying articles which you can make and sell.

Have you a little plot of ground around your house? We tell you how tomake it yield you a yearly revenue.

Do you want to know how our rich men made their money? We give thesecrets away by the hundred.

Do you want to know what to do with your savings? We give you a list ofthe best-paying investments.

Have you practical ideas? Are you skilled in the use of tools? Would youlike to take out a patent? We present to you a list of over 300inventions needed, and in some cases even suggest how the articleshould be made.

Have you literary ability? or reportorial talent? or advertising genius?We mention 100 ways by which you may be able to make a living by thepen.

In short the 1,000 ways of money-making in this book are 1,000 nails tohang your fortune on. Others have profited by these suggestions. Why maynot you?

CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
HOW TO GET A PLACE.
 PAGE
The Secret of Work. Nature’s Furrow. General Details.The Prismatic Brain. The Bridled Tongue. Studyingthe Stair Above. The Missing Factor. The MagnifyingGlass. The Microscopic Eye. Scoring a Point when offDuty. The Study of Men13
CHAPTER II.
STARTING IN BUSINESS.
The Minimum Basis. The House-t
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