Show THE CIRCUS jobbers jobbe re earned big money fo for r tattie littly work aud and no Exper experience experienc lenc the circus which ten years ago was almost boycotted says the national review is now the main center of interest and attraction its revels have proved irresistible the most conservative of members had to yield to them in the long run and streams of secessions recessions from other markets continue even yet to swell the crowd fortune were made in it last year some of wah which h have been taken a away wa y and safely invested the othe others will probably be scattered i as suddenly as they were gathe gathered re d T to 0 get into a moderate connection as a jobber was to earn 9 or 0 a day with no risk and very little liitle trouble save having to bear ta the horrible din of a howling pandemonium to be able to shout higher than anybody else cle was the chief and almost the only qualification for success intelligence and experience were superfluities where nearly all were ignorant alike about what they were dealing in fools could make prices i just just as freely as wise men and more so eo simply to make prices was to make money hand band over fist and jobbers blossomed into plutocrats set up their private hansoms ransoms han were welcomed into west end clubs and flung about thousand pound checks a as aa s lightly as half crown cigars when they rose to the dignity of underwriting or syndicating new issues a single company might bring them or in oae one ml memorable case shares hares E were said to have been booked within an hour by an active firm whose turns or profits must have averaged two pounds per share |