The Humorous Magician Unmasked by A. B. Engstrom

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  • GENERAL DIRECTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY THE PERFORMER
  • PREFACE
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 1. To make a person disappear in a sack.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 2. To produce oranges or apples apparently in an empty box.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 3. To change a glove into sugar plums.
  • EXPERIMENT No. 4. To change a handkerchief into a wig.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 5. To make a piece of money which is put into a box that is locked fall into a tumbler standing a yard off.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 6. To change apples into sugar-plums.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 7. To pass a square block of wood through one hat into another.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 8. To kindle a blaze under water.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 9. To pass dollars from one vase into another, and produce a ball in their place.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 10. To pass a piece of money from one handkerchief into another, deposited in a box.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 11. To make a piece of money held in the hand disappear.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 12. To make an Egg Dance.
  • EXPERIMENT NO 13. To order an Automaton to furnish something for the Company.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 14. To pass a handkerchief from a box into a vase, and back again.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 15. To change coffee into tea, and tea into coffee, or other articles substituted instead.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 16. To change pease into hot coffee, already prepared, &c.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 17. To transform a pie into almonds and raisins.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 18. To make dollars pass through a china plate and table, and fall into the hand, producing a ball in their place.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 19. To make dollars pass through a wine-glass, a china plate, a table, and fall into the hand.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 20. To light a lamp with a piece of ice.
  • EXPERIMENT No. 21. To pass a block of wood through the table.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 22. To produce a figure instead of a block of wood.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 23. To change cards from one box to another.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 24. To tell, without any confederate, when a ring is given, without your knowledge of the transfer, to a person, in a large company who has the ring, on which hand and finger and part of the finger it is on.
  • EXPERIMENT No. 25. To make a borrowed handkerchief appear and disappear in the wonderful globe, at various places named by the audience, without the agency of any accomplice.
  • EXPERIMENT No. 26. To tell a figure that is privately marked in the product of a sum unknown to the performer.
  • EXPERIMENT No. 27. To produce a live pigeon from a box, instead of a glove, and that again from a drawer which had been pronounced to be empty.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 28. To pour wine, vinegar and water out of the same bottle.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 29. To eat a burning candle.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 30. To pass a handkerchief into a loaf of bread.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 31. To pass a handkerchief into a bottle of wine.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 32. To produce a number of American Banners from a pedestal.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 33. The Fortune-Teller.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 34. To shoot a live canary bird from a pistol and produce it again unhurt inside of various articles.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 35. To produce a number of small bouquets from an empty flower-pot.
  • EXPERIMENT NO. 36. To produce a live rabbit and a number of other articles from a gentleman's hat.
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