Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD airs Caroline P Woollcy widow ot the late Bishop John M Woollcy of the Ninth ward died yesterday at her home 417 Third East It was not quite so cold yesterday 4 morning as the morning previous and 1 the mercury only dropped to 4 degrees F 1 above zero or 2 degrees higher than Mondays I Mon-days record 4 S S P 1 J M Nicholson of western Wyoming I spent New Years day In Sale LaJcc llo nays that sheep In that section of Ito 4 countrv many hundreds of thousands of C which are owned by Utah people are doing I do-ing fairly well and tho last fall of snow I has created a bettor feeling among tho I owners than has existed for some time pjyt I ri H W Brown Is exhibiting a line India Ink picture of his former tine maro Thorn by Wllkes Boy and whose record was 211V4 This splendid animal won the Kentucky Ken-tucky futurity as a threeyea rold and Mr Brown had reinsert 10CW for the mare before she died Her death occurred at St Joo In tho fall of 1839 from a very unhealthy combination of MIsuourl river water and new oats g The ice skating drew out thousands of people vceierday afternoon and evening Tho sport during the earlier part of the afternoon was excellent but tho weather fwas a shade too cold for comfort In the evening This did not daunt the younger people however although the older ones allowed the temperature to deter them from taking part in the same The now rink at Ninth South and State drew its full share of patronage The exhibition of speed by John Lnwson and of lancy skating by Bert Mnrgctts proved a good feature at the place The ice at all the ponds EO far as reported was excellent although it became considerably cut upon up-on account of the largo number out bc j fore the close oC the day |