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Show Finding the Green mountains becoming be-coming ton hot to hold them, the Eddies have set up shop at Aucora, a little town in Xew Jersey, where they 1 Sought two homesteads for which ihey paid cash. William Eddy is the leader of this new departure, his codjitors being ha two brothers inlaw. in-law. According to an exchange he has already given exhibitions, similar in most respects to those which have o'ten buen described. "Honto" appears ap-pears as of yore, polis shawls from odd corners, and ilaners. "Mrs. Eaton" is on hand, ton, and the "Witch of the mountains" capers ai eho d.d in Vermont, some new figures r'nv representing an old woman with a bad cough have been added to the collection, and the people of the neighborhood are agape with wonder. Thee ahows have been given in the bouse of A. E. Newton, a spirkulaist, the figures coming nut of a closet, the oniy opening in which is a door. Tlie light U made very dim: there id no examination of William before or after the performance; the tinging would hide the noUc of surreptitious entrances and exits, and tiie m'.diuiu'f i-lr's and their inubands sit between the spectators and the supposed apparitions. ap-paritions. A !tage and closet are being be-ing constructed in one of the ho usps bought by Eddy, and he is duing thr work himself. Denver Xeics. |