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Show WYOMINC NOTES. The slate university is badly in need of a dormitory. The '-aiiifafl in Wyoming since th lirit of January has been three inches heavier ihnn the awrnire during tho pa-t twenty years. It will help the ranges out iu a wonderful manner. V. ). Currier cold his line ranch of '.'.?0(( acres, near Lookout, to Irink ). Harrison for ?lo. i.O I cah. Mr. Ilarri-Non Ilarri-Non recentlv sold bin ranch in thai vi-ciniiv vi-ciniiv for :o.oi)ii. Mr. ( 'urrier has 1").-ooi) 1").-ooi) shiiup h hi' li are not ineluded in the sale. Jiiilijn IIohli'M of livanston claims to be th"'oldc-t 1-myer in the stale, hav-inir hav-inir been adniillcd to tho bar in lsr,o. lie was aduiitied to Ilea bur tiflcen ve-ii's aifo. although not now in active practice, heinjf water comini-isioner for mis dilrict, a hetter snap than hei u a lawyer. Jerome Atherly of Sherman says there is Mill plenty of snow and deep driU in the lilack liUU Hiirroundinu Sherman, which make it very inciiii-venient inciiii-venient I'm- ranifi stock to proeiiro suf-licjent suf-licjent fed. lie savs many of the rattle rat-tle are poor and considerable loss is burn bu-rn If sustained by ranchmen. On Sunday last lirown l'arker rode in from bis ranch on t lie l'owib-r river to IlulTalo, sinenty miles distant, to obtain ob-tain a colli rj iu which to bury "Kid" White, a cowboy ill his employ, who was killed the day before by bis horse falling on him. U'hite was well kuown to tlm cattlemen of this section, and a daring rider. |