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Show Uer Fortiititt WIIIkiI Io Two Doga. The most extraordinary will ever made was probated here yesterday. Mrs. Mary A nn Scha n 1 1, an aged German iady who has lived in Nashville for the past sixty years, died at her homo in the northern suburbs of the city, where she has lived for nearly half a century. She had no kin in the world of whom any one knows, and had surrounded herself by a number of dogs and cats. She had accumulated a handsome property, valued val-ued at about S0.00U, and this she leaves iu trust lor two of her favorite dogs. The animals are of the commonest breed. She provides that asufHcienl sum shall be reserved from her personally to maintain main-tain these iloys iu comfort as long as they live, and especially orders one bed and clothing for their occupancy. A young lady whom she adopted is made secondary beneficiary, upon the condition condi-tion that she will live in the house and care fur the dogs for a period of eight years. If at iho end of this time her task has been dutifully performed she shall come into possession of the entire property. --Nashville (Tenu.) Cor. Denver Den-ver Uepublican. |