Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1891 — One of Herrmann’s Great Tricks. [ARTICLE]

One of Herrmann’s Great Tricks.

People have repeatedly asked me which of my tricks have pleased me the most and which I take most delight in performing. Naturally the effort that brings the greatest success is regarded by a man his best. I consider the trick of restoring the shattered mirror as my most famous one. This I had the honor of performing before the Czar of Russia upon an invitation to give an exhibion at his court. It was done unexpectedly to the spectators, and was not down on the regular bill. While playing billiards with the attaches of the court after the performance, the Czar being present in the saloon, I shot a ball with all my strength against a plateglass mirror extending from floor to ceiling. It was shivered into fifty pieces. Consternation was depicted on every countenanoe; and none more plainly than my own. While the Czar courteously waived my apology, considering the destruction of the mirror as trifling, and ordered the game to proceed, I could easily see that my awkwardness made a disagreeable impression. With the Czar’s permission I examined the mirror to estimate the damage done and the possibility of repairing it. While so engaged one of the suite playfully challenged me to exercise my art and make the mirror whole again, never dreaming that his challenge was the very cue I wanted, and not considering tho acceptance of it as possible. I hesitated an instant and then ordered the mirror to be covered with a cloth, entirely concealing it from view. On the removal of the cloth, after ten minutes, the mirror wastfound without a flaw, and as perfect us oefore the damage! I will leave it to my readeuj! imagination to decide how this triok was done.