Show Footlight Flashes Logan Paul is with John A Stevens Bronson Howard was formerly a member mem-ber of the Detroit Free Ircfs staff More work for the sheriffs Nat Good win is to mako another western tour Frederickde Belleville has found a situation situa-tion with The Stepping Stone company rA A M Palmers company does Aunt JackUntaa Contain SwiftWn Salt Lake tbis surnmerijjf far v c That votferailo chestnut The Galley Slate still goes on in i New York Wo shall next hear of a revival of The Charcoal Char-coal Burner Though Edwin Booth cant draw in Now York be is as popular as ever in Philadcl li phia where be has just been playing a re narkable engagement The American Musicfan prints a handsome hand-some supplement in the shape if a picture of all the eminent artists of tho world who I use the Steinway piano II George Osbourne one of the best character char-acter actors on the Mage nut a great favorite fa-vorite in this city is a member of the Shenandoah company Mr Denman Thompson has been surprised sur-prised during the past wfek to read notices or himself and The Old Homestead in papers printed in far away India Shenandoah will be produced at the Princess theatre Loudon by Mr Al Hay man March it air Howard is now in England attending to the preparations The Shenandoah company arrive hero tomorrow morning from San Francisco where the play has done the largest business busi-ness ever known in tho history of the Baldwin Bald-win theatre Theatrical gossip says that Mr John Ward the wellknown short stop will forsake for-sake the diamond next season and devote his time to the interests of his wife Miss Helen Dauvray who is again to star The biggest collapse in the artistic world is that of Harry K Dixey who has gambled gam-bled away all his patrimony and is said to be unable to longer draw a house lie is also said to be all broken up in personal appearance Lewis Morrison is reported to bo reap ing a golden harvest in the south with Faust which closes its season early in the spring in order to afford sufncicat time to prepare The Shatchen for a New York production AupustSn Daly is still contesting W A Bradys rights to the railroad scene in After Dark but Mr Brady keeps on producing tho scene and proposes to follow Mr Daly into the supreme court in order to settle tho question Douglas White the well known theatrical theatri-cal manager iduring i a brief season of djs cngaguuicut employing his time as sporting sport-ing editor of the Spoiling Acici a popular local weekly which John W Thompson is the dramatic editor Music ami Druinn Mr Bronson Howards plays have had the following runs without interruption in New York city Saratoga 141 nights Bankers Daughter Ski nights Young Mrs Winthrop 2SO nights One of Our Girls 202 nights The Henrietta UK nights Shenandoah has already passed its OOth night and is still running to crowded houses eThegroatcstestars dread a first night infaan Francisco more than any other city I Fanny Davenport whenshe played at tho Baldwin in Fedora said nftcrthe lirst act that it was like playing against a brIck wall BUt when once they do wake up their endorsement gives tile greatest possible gratSllcatlon to the actors Rose Coghlan cried all the afternoon before she opened her last engagement at the Baldwin Bald-win theatre and hho was brokenhearted when Jotclyn failed to excite the audience l audi-ence Sophie Eyre broke down utterly the night she produced The Witch at the Grand opera house when the play was over Afusfc ana Vrama Mrs Potter will probably land in San Francisco after her Australian tour She is aroused to the highest state of indignation indigna-tion because the Americans in Patis Iwo her the cold shoulder She is certainly not wanted in Now York and it is a great wonder that Mr Potter has not sought for a divorce His trouble is tcllig on him as ho is not the same man A New York letter says All the available avail-able seats arc already sold out for to morrow mor-row nights lecture of Nellie lily It is said that Forham did not wish to bring her out in New York lirst as he desired to keep her on the road until she had the care and practice necessary in addressing large audiences so that her New York appearance appear-ance would bo a sure go Hill puts her right out and lots her stand success or failUre fail-Ure tomorrow night It is intimated tint none of the Now York papers will make n mention of Nellie Blys lecture in fact I understand that Hill has been so untitled There is one thing very evident and Unit is that the New York press are all exceeding exceed-ing jealous of the Worlds < great success |