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Show 'HERITAGE" J jglQR TQ RECEIPT I IBs to Tho Tribune. jWbRSBURG, Nov. 20. The k I jBu&a.aro occupied with some J I fK-litigation arising out of an r JfHwrltiince. A Polo, by name. LllErho 1h a native of that prov-IVprtyear prov-IVprtyear In New York and left 'f Rbout a million rubles. PIls 'K relatlvo was a brothor, an Kre than 70, who still lived In 'Bad been all his life a poor dtMBBis succession as solo nelr C TKe been undisputed, but much 1 Been occuplod In establishing TV HEe connection of tho Now rflwavltch with his origin in Rjrhfln tho drcumstances were "fly acquaintances in Vllna ad-I ad-I k fKUnual sums to the poor I A IK received his bills in ex-ITAE ex-ITAE oven endowed with 20,000 Bmnn Catholic chapel in Vllna ' )b for his good fortune. In amfi great ago ho launched out fe life, and kept his nelgh-Btt&nt nelgh-Btt&nt hospitality, j. aJfltvof this Is that he died of PlTflKrlne and high living before ILKnce had actually been trans-IflBm. trans-IflBm. Ha left no known rola-II rola-II Bo holders of his bills are new i&tato on the contention that flan money was legally at his yno time of the dates on the |