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Show MIND READER SEYMORE Gives a Most Marvelous Kxhibition of lilt Powers. A really wonderful manifestation of the power of one person to read the thought w hich arc passing through the mind of an. other, w as given to several newspaper mea aud a number of others, this morning, by the mind reader, A. J. Seymore. There can be no quc.-tion of Mr. Seymore's ability to da all that he claims to do and even more One of his tests today was inlocating hidden scars on the persons of several gentlemen, w ho were present in the curio hall of Won derland. Judge Laucy had such a mark on his left, knee; a Times reporter had nearly-cut nearly-cut off the little toe of his right foot. Both of these scars were found by Mt. Seymore with unerring accuracy. Another test was the finding of a coin, hidden in tos. pocket of the coat w orn by the wax figure-oi Kemler. But the last aud tho severest lest was tho finding of an article biddeui more than two blocks away. The reporter and three others took a carriage from Wou derland and drove in a round about coursa to Johnson it Pratt's drugstore on Main street, where a "valley tan" gold medal worn by Mr. Johnsou was placed in a tin box containing a cake of tooth soap and tha soap put on top of it. This box was in a paper case containing ten similar boxes. Returning to Wonderland, where Mr. Sey more had been guarded, he after a very slight effort told the name of the article hidden, hid-den, the street where the building was situated situ-ated and its number. Tho party then reentered re-entered the carriage which was driven by Mr. Seymore blindfolded. He drove up Main street past the store to the. Temple, when he re. ceived the riht impression; turned aud drove back, stopped at the right place, and, taking the hand of oue of the party, went to the box of tooth soap, opened it aud found the medal in less than a half a minute from the time he had entered tho door. |