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Show DEHIND HIS DACK. M A Trick That Will Amuse n Evrnlno, H Company Immensely, H Publln enlerlslners of all kinds are H always anxious to get on good teriun H with their audiences. One of tho stir- H est inethodN of attaining (his Is to do H eelve Ihe Hpeetalois with Kome. lip par H eully geiiuliie. I rick, and to Ih.n an. H It wi-iu, allow them to dlMDNer that H tho feat Is ically a iMigus one. H A gixMt example of this In affordid H by a conjurer, who. putting a phito on H top of pedestal, places it hllllnrd lull- H llMMI It. Fining the audience, lie stipx H lu flout or the Hdimtal. then siepn H aside again, and, lo, and behold, I Ik.' H billiard bull has disappeared. H Thu pci ftu liter "seaicheM" for tin, H ball, and simiii. pieieudlug In mo IV H "dropping fiiini the iIoiiiIh." he enteh s H It, and holds It uloft In his light band H for all lo M In reality. Hie perfoi mer's left mm- H IHed In fmilt of hllil-ls, fiom eo JJH diiwiiwards, a dummy one, and It It. H with his leal left hand that he pcl,c H up the billiard ball, behind bis back H Kimiii. In the 'search' the hull is m, H M,M vAViv-A ItLm n tiSvl hTr-iT''"' H fnT-TRicKry H JjMtXPlAMATItNljll jflj The Trick Illustrated. Bflj cretly liaiuforred to hi. right hard und the trick neatly tlnUhid. H A shout of laughter Invailabl) arlnn H as, after bowing low. the perfunnei H retlien up thu stage, his Ie foruaiiu H and hand now, of nmm. tbowlup H plalul) axaliikt his blsck cloth cottt IH |