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Show THE LITTLE KELLAR ' Money Sinks Through a Table ' ' A magician will sometimes borrow n dlmo and mnrl; It boforo you, nnd bcom to put tho samo In the mlddlo of a liandkorchlef, nnd wind It that yon may bettor seo und fool It; then ho will take tho hnuilkorchlef and bid you fool whethor the dlmo bo thero or not, and he will also requlro you to put l tho samo under n candlestick, or some I such lHto thing; then ho will send for a baBln of water, and holding tho bn- I sin under tho tablo right against the m candlestick, ho will uso cortnln words of r.nchantmcnt, and In a shorl tlmo you will hear tho dlmo fall into the basin; this done, let ono take off tho candlestick, and tho mnglclan take the handkerchief and shako It, but tho money Is gone, which seems a strange feat, but being known, the mlrnclo in turned Into a bauble, for It Is nothing clso but to sew n dlmo Into a corner of a handkerchief, which corner you must convey to tho middle of your handkerchief, Instead of the dime. |