Spiritual Wonders.

Slater’s Wonderful Spiritual Tests (described by a Brooklyn newspaper correspondent).—“I have something to say to that gentlemen with the black hair and high forehead,” he continued, turning to another part of the house; “you have a business engagement to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock with two men. I see you go up a flight of steps into a room where there are two desks. In the second drawer of one of these are the papers of the transaction which you had in your hand to-day. You are going to invest $4,000. Is that all so?”

“Perfectly,” said the man, in amazement.

“Well, now, these two men are sharpers, and if you want to save that $4,000 keep out of that bargain. Legal advice is good, but mine is better.”

“I believe it,” said the man, emphatically. His name was C. G. Bulmer, and he lives at 229 Macon Street, Brooklyn. Your correspondent has since verified the accuracy of the test.

“And don’t you suffer with your limbs?” he inquired of a lady just in front of him.

“Well, not now; I used to; I feel it now.”

“Well, I am going to show you that I know all about your limbs. The pain is here,” he continued, touching the calf of his leg. “You have a peculiar feeling of drowsiness and then sharp pains run through you, right there. Is it true?”

“Yes, sir.”

“I’ll tell you something else. You missed what your sister called a big chance when you were seventeen years old, and she said you were a great fool to let it go by. Is that so?”