Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1895 — Clairvoyance by Telephone. [ARTICLE]

Clairvoyance by Telephone.

M. Trouve, the well known electrician of Paris, has brought out a tiny telephone no larger than a franc piece, and, in conjunction with Rostog, the “wizard,” has applied it to clairvoyance. The telephones, attached to the ears of the blindfolded performer, are hidden by a wig and connected by fine wires,also invisible, to a transmitter behind a screen. A confederate behind the screen, who can see and hear all that passes, prompts him by means of the telephone.