Show 1 CHIPS I t V The belle P t j V The firemensfrolic tomorrow I Skipped by the Light of the V Moon tonight V II 1 j Jack Frost is the King of the I V Commons just now V V 1 i The Second District court at Bea i 1 7er is in full blast 4 V V The comet has suddenly and mysteriously = mys-teriously disappeared 4 t r f a 1 t The streets were IDled with sleighs I yesterday and the enjoyment was II I immense I There will be anv number of I I V public and private parties on Wash J j ingtons birthday V I Ij One of the witnesses in the liquor V j prosecutions seems to have skipped i j by the light of the moon U J 1 i Yesterday wa the coldest day of V i the eaason It was almost impossible j I impossi-ble to keep warm anywhere There never was any better sleighing Ji 1 i sleigh-ing anywhere or at any time than Ii can be hId Just now in Salt Lake John Kelly the violinist with his j i V i wife have been giving successful 1 entertainments In the southern settlements set-tlements 1 f George M Oitnger Eq will deV I de-V f liver his popular lecture on Mexican history this evening at 730 in the V I Seventeenth Ward meeting house J f V If there is anything these days I more soothing to the feeling or gratifying V gra-tifying to the person than twins V it is the possession of a big pile of i coal J coalA gentleman recently advertised J a lost purse in THE HERALD and jt was returned to him by 10 oclock 1 the same moraine Ihe 1 J announcement t 4 f z announce-ment appeared fr 1i 1 A fine picture of the magnificent L I ice palace at Montreal can be seen V V 1 V in oxie of the windows on the westside Li J west-side of Main street The structure f must be something truly magnificent i i magnifi-cent I The Germnia Smelter has been i V f I paid by different Insurance companion il compa-nion for its recent losses by fire a i f I little over 2500 so the losses except I J i i ex-cept for delay to the business i I V amount to little or nothing I k J The Probate court at Malad Idaho was In session last Saturday I VI j I I In pursuance of adjournment Monday I I to I Mon-day of last week to consider the f J I matter of C P Jones deceased ii i Jones is the man who committed i j V i V suicide in this city some weeks ago T f The Zadkiel of THE HERALD predicted 1 i pre-dicted a thaw yesterday and missed J t V i Sis guess as usual He has announced k t an-nounced that the weather will be i i much varmer today than yesterday yester-day as a consequence of the prediction I predic-tion overcoats and earmuffs will be in demand V I I t Mr Fletcher depuy county attorney V I at-torney has conducted the prosecutions t I prosecu-tions against the liquor sellers with s great pertinacity and satisfactorily t 1 to the people whom ho represents The labor has not been a light one and he has been obliged to meet I some difficult case3 and determined I I Lz opponents V i 1i The Union Pacific and Denver 1 I a I RIo Grande trains were on time this V 1 morning but the Central Pacific I 1 did not arrive until this afternoon i having been delayed by storms j IV The Utah Northern departed V 4 north on time this morning but the train due here this evening will not I arrive until morning Heavy storms i l are reported along tile various lines i 1 0 D Herald llth |