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Show , m-.tcstlns a I.Ivb Man- Wll'.. In the probate court at Cincinnati the c is? of Mm. JtwvphitiP Foe atruinst J. J. Iloppln was heiinl by Jtulg (tooiVl. It U a cf.su in wlii;h tli dangh!' r sucj hfr f:ttht-r to r rfvent tl:o carrying out of his will, insti-ud of waitias until afror his c!n:;th to contit it, on t'.io gronml tluit lie has, by ur.Jua ii.flwnc?, disinlicritpJ lKr not o'rily, but hvn lod to aver thr.t ' b) ::-.r. n, t hh duurchtor, by reason of : P.'ino lle:,i-'.l flitw in bis laarrittgo to her . mr.'Jior, lm first wife. I That good woman died years ago, and j it is about twenty years since Mr. Hop- pie. married a Miss Jioone, who had been j his nurse through an illness. Mrs. Dooni-lh.ppl'J did not like her step daughter Josephme. :ind it ) ; ailege.1 that iho induced Hopple b destroy a will in which im had provided for Jose- ; phine as his "beloved daughter," and to make tho new will, leaving tho latter practically without share, ia his fiO.fWO estate. It is a case interesting and , unique. Cor. Philadelphia H"Cord. |