People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It is not often that our people have the opportunity to see a spectacular Irish comedy drama in our town of the magnitude of the company which will be at the Opera House to-night It is a large company and does not very often play in a town of our size. From here they go to Logansport. They carry their own special scenery and have nearly a car load of it. Geo. H. Timmons, the young, romantic Irish comedian, with his excellent company will appear this evening only in our town in “The Fairies’ Well.” The play is wholly Irish, and is founded upon a quaint Hallowe’en superstition. The main incidents connect smoothly, and have been arranged with ingenuity. The elements of love, jealousy and revenge are plentifully interspersed with heroism and the lighter features of song and humorous romance. There is a cleverly devised rescue from drowning in a mountain torrent; a gladsome holiday gathering, enlivened by the traditional reel and breakdown; a duelistic combat with swords, and sundry solitary midnight Visits to the fairies’ well—all resulting in happiness to the good and the brave and the overthrow of villainy. This cold winter and the present Indiana’legislature will soon be things of the past. Let us be thanlaul.

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