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Repairing Done in all Branches o R A a, JTREST, " F.C. MORG-A TN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neb. THE BLAGK ART. What Herrmann Has to Say of Magic and Magmians A Wizard's Witcheries at His Own Fireside. How Hvery Man May Become His Own Spiritualist S, Louis Post Dieyateh, Itisa lucky thing for Alexander Herrmann that the America of 1882 is not the America of 1682. Had he lived then instead of now, earning his bread in the samo delightful profes- sion, he wonld have figured as the chief mourner at a grand magician. bake. There would have been a grill, a fray, & smell of overdone meat, and exit Horrmann, But the times have changed, and we have changed with with them. Instead of burning our wizard, we pay them tnbnt« in oil and wine, we house them in our best cara- vansaries we go to see them nightly, and like the daaghters of the horse leech, we cry ‘‘more,” “‘more!"” These highly moral lnd eminently })m r reflections gathered in the 1ds among the gray matterin a Post- Dllpntch reporter's cerebellum as he sat in room 188 at the Southern hotel, and watched the olusive rnoerrmann bending down into the inner cavern. ousness of a mysterious trunk for some proper cigars, which he had broyght with him from the outlands, !Ph mgn was accepted with some inner misgivings, Who could say whether Herrmann, to keep his hand in, might not pnchce upon the guilelessness of the innocent and ingenious scribe. It was a real cigar, however, and it did not evanish into thin alr, neither was there a sulphurous smell about it, nor anything but an undeniable odor and taste of good tobacco. Then Herr- mann sketched himselt back for a quiet chat. His taceis 8o familiar from the portraits which adorn every space of dead wall in the city, that no pen pic- tare of him is necessary. His eye, however, cannot be depicted. 1t is the most restless orb which ever was made. He ie always doing something with his hands, caressing one with an- other or tying the fingers into double bow-knots, or affecting other myater- ious and inexpliceble Pprocesses to this deponent understood. He is still in the golden thirties and he has the en. ergy and enterprise in him of a steam engine. ““How did you come to take up the profession of sorcery!” queried this affiant. “Well,"” said he, ‘'it is a long story. To begm with I must go back to my father. He was a homopathic phy- sician with an amateurish taste for parlor magic. He was really quite an expert, and I remember the mauner in which he used to delight the little audiences at home with his legerde- main. My elder brother, Carl Herr- mann, also inepired from this source, went upon the stage as a inagician, and soon became very famous. My family opposed his choice as a profes- sion. When I was nine years old, however, without the knowledge or consent of our parents, he induced me to join him. I was then a boy at school in Paris, and he was in St. Pe- tersburg, but I made the trip alone to — | him, and stayed on thestage with him un:il I was 16; then I left my brother. We were at Madrid, in Spain, then, and I set up for mynelf 2 ““You are a citizen of the world?"” “No; I am a citizen of the United States. I was paturalized at Boston in 1876, but I have made the circuit of the world three times, and soon I am going around it again, I speak seven languages fluently,” “I wish you would explain the art and mystery cf your trade to me?” ‘‘My dear sir, it is & fact that there are tricks in all trades, but mine, sorcery, is the only calling in which there are no concealments, My efforts has been all my life long to get along _without apparatus. In every feat which I have invented my idea has been to make it so sim- ple that a child could see through it—if it looked in the right place—and that is the secrot of all successful magic. When I talk about magic I mean, of course, sleight- of-hand. I do not like those tricks that depend upon the mechanic's skill to make them interesting. The moat incomprehensible things are those done with the hands alone. The mys- tery of my calling is to do one thing while 1 am making you think 1 do something else. But of course, I need apparatus. 1 have $2,300 worth of it That eabinet which I use in my cabi- net trick, cost me §1,000 alone, Still the best tricks are those done with the least machinery, that giass globe filled with gold fish, which I make appear and dmnppunr, has been explained in fifly ways by the wiseacres who think they have discovered how 1do it. The truth remains that all the mnuhmary necessary for it is acommon glase globe and an ordinary piece of cloth, I could do it here now with your hand- kerchief and that water carafe the darkey is bringing in," ““This was not the case with the older magicians; they all used ma- chinery.’ “Yes, Take Cagliostro, for in- stance. He was the greatest wieard of his time, and a man of nndoubted ability, but he used a tremendous lot of machivery and had not the deft menipulation which we have now. Then there was Bosco, a great artist, but look at his advantages, He came out on the stage with an old-fashioned wizard’s robes on him big enough to hide a wheelbarrow full of coal, I must come out with a dress suit tight fitting and unfavorable for concealing things, No, sir; I have to depend on the extreme rnpldlly of my hands for the delusions which I effect, Aud it takes years of fraining to got that deftness,” ““What do you consider the best thing you ever did?"” ““The trick whicn excited the most talk and which has been credited wrongfully to others, was one 1 per- formed before the emperor Dom Pe- dro, at Rio Janeiro, Dom Pedro is a devoted patron of art and artists, and onmy arrival at the Brazilian capital I received the imperial et attend at the palace. The hour fixed for my sttendance was 9 o'clock, and quite & number of the grandees were present at the court Niue o'clock was annouoed. Hln m forward 1n no very amiable mood. ‘You are late, Mr. Herrmann,' said he. ‘Pardon, your majesty,’ said I, but I understood your eommand was for 9 o'clock— " ‘Bat it is 10 now. " ““ Nine, sir,” said I, taking out my watoh. ¢ “Ton,’ said he, taking out his, but to his astonishment hix watch stood at 9. The great clock in the audience chamber, which had struck 10 a mo- ment before, was pointing te 9. The Countess d'Eu’'s watch was at 9—in fact every watch in the room was pointing to 9 o'olock. You oan im- agine his surprise and delight, Ah, 1 tell you that little feat cost me some money, but I made it up suain after- wards. The emperor gave me a splon did dismond ring, and all Rio Janeiro was made to see me.’ “‘What do you think of your spirit- walistio rivals?” O.y came He laughed. “I will wager any sum that I can reproduce any spiritualistic manifesta- tion that any medium can perform within twenty-four houra after seeing what they do. Why. their work ia the merest child's play. Take the slate-writing, for instanco—a baby ought to see how it's dons. Here— Mrs. Herrmann, ' said he, turning to his wife, who had been an amused lis- tener to the talk, ‘‘is there a slate in any of those trunka? *No," she replied, ‘‘but I suppose one of thon ctildren across the way has one.’ In a few momenta a slate was found and a bit of pencil, and Herrmann and the reporter were seated a la Slade and inquirer opposite each other, be- aide a marble top table. ‘I haven't any machinery to produce the rapping with,” said Herrmann; ‘“‘just leave that to your lmlginltmn Now write a question on the slate.” The repor- anmess hmntmv JOHN L. MoOAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R BARTLETT 817 South 18th Gteset, Architects. OUFRENE & MENDELSSOLN, ARCHITECTA ‘Room 14, Crelghton ook A, T. 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JOHN I F. LEMMANN & 00, «ew York Dry Goous Bore, 1810 and 1 bam etriel. 4. 0. Bnewola_also boots and shoes Founary. Fara & Pacifio ter took the pencil and scribbled. ‘‘What was the maiden name of my Aunt Ssrahf” Not letting Hermann see what wey written, the slate was put under the table, the pencil remaining in the scribe's hand, Hermann holding one part of the rim and the reporter the other. The table began to move and the slate to shake in that peculiar nervous way the spirits use, and in a socond more the scratch, soratch, scratch of a pencil. Hermann's free was on the table, the other grasping the slate, which was twitching and Jerking as though endowed with voli- tion. The pencil rattled and at last the reporter pulied the slate away, to find this remarkable message from the spirit world ecrawled on it: “*How the blazesdo I know?” Your maiden uncle, HERRMANN, How it was done was a mystery. He had not seen the question, he had no chance at the slate since the ques- tion was asked; he certainly had had no opportunity to write the reply, and yet thero it was, a plece of self-evi- dent self-contradiction in mica. “Do did you do it?" “Thus,” said he, holding his mid- dle finger toward tho writer Just underneath the nail was a small bit of slate pencil. “‘You see,” said he, holding up the slate and scribbling away on the under side with his nim- ble tinger while he jerked it to and fro, *‘the spirit takes a piece of pencil between the nail and the end of the finger—and it will stay there very easily—and it ecribbles away like & good fellow.” “‘And mind-reading!” “‘Nonsense, 1 wlll agree to hide OHN WEARNE & SONS cor 14th & Jackeon st uewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Faroham Btrees. Undertakers. OHAR._RIEWE 101% Farnnam bot. 104h & 116, Hotate. | ANFIELD HOUSE, Gco, Canfleld,0th & Farnbam DORAN HOUSE, P 11, Cary, Farnham 8) SLAVEN'S }OTEL, F. , 10th B4, Souttsrm Hotel Oua. 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Good Varlely $1,000 and give it to any mind-reader that will find it. I will challenge any of them to the trial,” ““What is the resl explanation of the disappearing cage of canariesa?’ “‘Oh, that's an easy trick. I had a cage made of very light, flexible wire, which looked very complicated, but but which upon a sudden jerk closed together, just on the principle of those patent hat racks. It was the only sleeve trick 1ever used. The jerk of my apparent throwing of the cage towards the audience closed it up and pulled it into my sleeve. And the canary was never hurt by the triek.” There is neither time nor space to tell all that the conjurer said and did to make the afterncon an interesting one, and hence with a good night bow to the wizard, to Mrs, Herrmann and to their singular pet Jimmy, a small South American monkey, about whom a chapter might be written, the cur- tain may be dropped over the sorcerer at home, —_—— Exporiontia Docet: We must tell some men o _great deal to tench thew a lttle, but the knowledge of the curative properties of SPIING cuses of sick headache, ows 18 bought by expe trial hottles ten ce The Agonies of Blllious Colic, the in desorlbable pangsof Chroni: Indigestion, the de- bility and mental stupor re K from & cost.ve hably, may be cortainly avoided by regulating thesystern with that sgrecable and ref Btandard Preparation, Tarrant’s Selteer Apelient WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! C. 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