Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1879 — “Thalians”—They will open the new Opera House in Rensselaer New Year’s night. [ARTICLE]

“Thalians”—They will open the new Opera House in Rensselaer New Year’s night.

Lafayette Sunday Evening Leador. The Thalvan Dramatic Club have accepted the invitation of the proprietors of the new opera house in Ransselaer, to inaugurate the theatrical -e son in a formal opening of their opera Inuine, and have sent word that they will be there ou the evening of January first, and present the beautiful society comedy of “Extremes.” Ourßausselaer friends are fortunate in securing an engagement from the Thalians, and will no doubt appreciate the compliment by giving them a generous reception. The play will be presented in all its details, every character being sustained with a fidelity that will astonish and dtlight.

Mr. Cook, of Delphi Journal, called in to see us this morning. M. F. Cbi!eote,E»q« and family are visiting friends in Michigan. Miss Louie Hammond is spending the holidays at her home in Benstseiaer.J The Masquerade, last evening, was a success beyond the most ardent expectation of its devotees. Abby Sag? Richardson was listened to with wrapt attention by a fair sized audience Monday evening. Miss Wilkinson is passing the holidays with fiiends at her home in LaPorte county. Married. - On Christmas, by Justice Harding, in Rensselaer, Washington W. Wright and Mrs. Mary Webber, both m ates. Frank Cotton now occupies his new residence, and Will Legg has moved into the Mrs. Crockett property vacated by him. —Mr. David A. Williamson, business manager of theThalian Dramatic Club, of Lafayette, was in town, the 22d inst. and made arrangements with Messrs Willey & fciigter for the formal opening of the new Opera House, on the evening of January Ist, by presenting to our citizens the beautiful comedy of “Extremes.” The play will be elegantly sustained by one of the best soceity troupes in the country, and those of our people who do not hear them will miss a great treat. Tickets for reserved seats can be had at Willey & Sigler’s store.

Whenever oar aged friend of the Bepublioan fails to connect with tine in the issue of his paper, we shall apply to his case the friendly notice be gives the £entinxi> this week. All is said that can bev With its issue this week the Standard will cease to exist, in accordance with an agreement between Messrs, Cissel and Bitters. We wish Brother Cissel success wherever ho may here after east his lot, and In whatever business he may engage iu the future. Kentland Gazette: Prosecuting Attorney Baboock of this Judicial circuit, is a hardworking and efficient official, Ee bestows his best efforts and gives his time and attention to the duties of his office. The circuit has never had a better, harder working or more conscientious Prosecutor, and it is therefore the greater pleasure to thus refer to him. Yes, but wail till we eleot a Democratic Prosecutor,