Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, October 16, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE aMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1891. ttnjnoirr ibso After dinner, if yon havo discomfort and suffer ing, take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, or Anti-Bilious Granules. They’re made to assist Nature in her own way — qnietly, but thor oughly. What the old-fashioned pill did forcibly, these do mildly and gently. They do more, too. Their effects are lasting j they regulate tho system, as well as cleanse and renovato it. One little Pellet’s a gentle laxative; threo to four act as a cathartic. They’re the smallest, cheapest, tho easiest to take. Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Head ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil lons Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, aro promptly relieved and permanently cured. They’re the cheapest pill you can buy, because they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? KILLED BY A WISE. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don’t keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn’t all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and “bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. Forsaleby GEO. D. WHEATLEY. Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its age and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 123 years without a rival as we constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Old Nick Wiuskey Co., Yadkin Co. PANTHER CREEK, N. C. IIPPMAN SR03., Proprietors, Onitjlsti, Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Auericus, Ua. - WAik for catalogue. YKrry M’FG CO.. Nashville. Tenn $500 Reward ! WE will pay the above reward for anv case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, lodigcatlon. Con* stipatlon or Costlveneee wo cannot cure with West’s Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly compiled with. They are parely Vegetable, and neves fhil to five satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing » Pills, 0 cents. Beware of counterfeits end Imltstlens The genuine manufactured only by tOM JOB* C. WEB*' COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. v fold THS D4VKNP0RT DRUG CO, ■ 4fe714&vlrr Americas Oft. Several Home* Lie Dead In a Heap In Brooklyn. New York, October 10.—The trolley wire of the Brooklyd and Jamaica elec tric railway broke down last night at Fulton street and Broadway, Brooklyn, and one end was allowed to lie across the pavement until it had killed three hoises. Fortbnately, no citizen came in con tact with the wire, which was highly charged with electricity. Wtlliam Gra ham, a Woodhaven farmer, was the first to discover the electric wire dang ling in the road, but he did not make the discovery until after his two valua ble horses were lying dead In the middle of the street. Graham was returning from Brooklyn market about midnight with * $.">50 team of horses attached to hi* truck. When at the corner of Fulton Mreet and Broad way his horses reared and It 11 to the ground. lie Immediately jumped from his wagon to assist the horses to rise, but to his surprise they wen* both dead. At the same time the hoise attached to a passing surface car fell dead. Theu some one shouted: ‘’Look out for the trolley wire or you will he killed.” Robert Gamble, conductor on the car, jumped off and began poking, the pros trate horse to makeitiise, when sud denly his foot touched the wire, and he, too, fell to the ground. Fortunately he received comparatively a slight shock. IIo was able to get up in a few minutes. A crowd gathered, and for a while tlieie was great confusion in the neigh borhood. All of the time horses were lying in a heap in the road, the wire was sizzing and emitting sparks at a lively rate underneath the dead bodies of ti e animals. The spectators were apparently greatly frightened, for no one made a move to get the wire out of the way. At length several men procured loog poles and dragged the wire out from under the dead horses to one side of the street, Another man telephoned to the office of the company about the broken wire and the current was immediately shut off. There was only one passenger in the car at the time and he was not injured. Farmer Graham says, he will sue the city for the loss of his horses. OPINION OF U. 8. MINISTER SCRUGGS. Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: Per mit mo to join in the expressions of admiration for your wonderful eye glasses, that you have received from the highest authorities. Where the finest material is combined with such perfect construction, tho combination is bound to produce a softness and clearness of vision unequaled by any other glasses. All strain is removed from the eyes of the wearer, which improve till their strength of sight becomes perfect. Very truly yours, William L Scruggs, United States Minister to Venezuela, sun wed wky lm JUDGE MADDOX HURT. He Refers to Sam Jones’ Accusation- Newsy. Rome, Ga., October 10.—Judge Mad dox discharged the grand jury this morning and as customary in their pre sentments they commended his honor very highly. In Judge Maddox’s part ing words to the jury he said: Gentlemen: Your recommendation does me no good. For the first time during the five years I have been on the bench I have been accused of imposing too light a fine, and that charge has been heralded in the press throughout the state of Georgia. The fines which Judge Maddox alluded to were those of several of Rome’s prom inent young men who were found guilty of playing caids. The question as to whether they played for money or not, o meicly for fun and r» creation,putting up the money to stimulate the game and then lemming it, was a point that was not detinitel.v decided, the efore Judge Maddox couH not see under those eii- cumstances how he could w» 11 make fines heavier. for Infants and Children. CAN’T SLEEP NIGH 8 Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Cousi’fnption, Coughs, etc Did you ever try I)r Acker’s Eng lish Remen)? It is the best preparation known for ail Lung troubles. Sold on a positive guarantee at 25c and 50c. For Vcrr tVlP * * & O Ur sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Americus, Ga. 8 ‘‘The road to fortune is through print ers’ ink.—P. T. Rainum. "Caetorlt* s go -/ell adapted to chiW V.J>a I recommend it ai superior to any p rescrip tic J known to nr j.” H. A. Archxr, II. D., II. So. Oxford St, Brookl; n, N. 7. “Th« use of 'Castorio' Is soonlrmsl and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Fewawtho Intelligent Amities who do not keep Oastoria within easy reach.” . _ « Carlos Martyr, D.D., New ^ ork city. Late Pastor Bioomingdale Reformed Church. - otic. Constipation, a, J..trrha'a. Eructation, P% 'a la c Sour Biomacu, u^uuu. *-*- vni. Worms, gives sleep, and promere a Wltfoutin} jrious medication. • For several years I have recommended S our • Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to o so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardos. M. D-, o wtnthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Aro. Kew York City. Tno Currant Cowart, 77 Murray Strut, Now Tor*. pain, cn remedy a bottle, out tbe ' ‘ wind cidir, and is the best nr diari htna. Twenty-live cents Sold try rrll druggists throiigh- orld. P. P. P. cures scrofula, salt rheum and all humors, dyspepsia, sick head ache, biliousness. It cures that tired feeling, creates an appetite, strengthens the nerves and builds up the whole sys tem. P, P. P. is unrivalled, and since its introduction has cured more cases of blood dlsoaso than all the other blood purifiers put together. “My son, deal with men who adver tise. You will never loose by It.”—Ben jamin Franklin. Good Looks, Good looks aio more than skiudeen, depending upon a healthy condi Ion of at) the vital organs. If the liver be 'nat ive you have a bilious look, If your stom ach he disordered you have a dvspe.'c look, aud if your kidneys be at.ec.ed you have a pluclied look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Elecliio Bitters Is tho great alterative and tonic, acts directly on these vi ,%1 organs. Cures pimples, blotches, hods, and gives a good complexion. Sold at E. S. Eldrldge’s drug store, oOcents per bottle. 4 “Frequent and constant advertising brought mo all I own.”—A. T. Stewart. BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. P. P. P. stimulates the appetite and aids the process of assimilation, cures nervous troubles and invigorates and strengthens every organ of the body. Nervous prostration is also cured by the groat and powerful P. P. P. Its effects are permanent and lasting. My success is owing to liberality in advertising.”—Robort Bonner. Investigate their merits. Do Witt’s I.lttlo Early Risers don’t gripe, causo nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. Tho Davonport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug store without these little pil’s. Mrs. P.—They say that Mr. Hay, who used to sing so much, has lost his voice. Mr. P.—I shouldn’t think ho’d offer much of a reward. Over £150,000 paid by tho consumer in Texas alone last year, for Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. We offer you this year Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic for the same price, 75 cents per bottle. It is identically the same, with tho exception of taste. It is so improv ed you wouldn’t recognize it, but its qualities are unimpaired. Guaranteed to cure. Try a bottle and bo con vinced. For sale by all druggists. 4 "WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Woman. Cordele is rejoicing over tho prospect of a skating rink the coming season, and all the boys and girls are getting ready to “tumble to the racket.” Lost—a fine large caso of tho chills. Supposed to havo been carried off by Cheatham’s Tastoiess Chill Tonic. No reward offered. It it gone for good. For sale by all druggists. 4 Going west or east, north or south, wh goes tore" 1 without drooping in and examining jur goods and prices s BADLY FITTED Mrs. Winslow’s feootlmig Syrup has been ■to support a family. He needs a kind but firm hand to knock ?ome sense into him. Ours is the only stook in town winch is calculated TO SUPPORT extravagant claims, but we won’t make ’em. We prefer to have a man and his family come in and look us over; in fact, ours is A FAMILY store, and each member of your family will find something to interest and instruct them. ROGERS WILDER, 104 Lee Street. e-pvc Old Drunk (pleading his not much 1 nger -o live, your 1 onor, God will not spare me many hours. Judge—Well, I’ll give you tan days DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has beneiitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. Forsaleby the Davenport Drug Company. McElree’s \ tine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S i .ACK-DRAUGHT are lor sale by the loll "ving merchants in Sumter county: J. E. Hall, Autericus. D. F. Davenport, Americas. E. J. Eldridge, Americas. B. L. Joiner. Andersonville. Dean Sc McTvier, Bottsfcrd. W. It Dorn, Friendship. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of said County *; The petition of E.H. Ferguson.j. j Curr both of Louisville. Ky., John M. Atlanta, Ga., H. C. Bagley and M h 6 !? of per, respectfully, shows that they and that' successors desire to be Incorporated nn? r the corporate name and style of “Ain*,,, er Oil Company.” That their otoecteiEftS? poses are for pecuniary gain for tlitm**;^’ their associates and successors; and ,?■ business they propose to carry on is h t, , lng and selling of cotton seed aud hsn y ’ ducts, such nr, cotton seed oil. ciude hiki 0 ’ fined, cotton see i n.eal and cake, Cotton hulls and a. lies, crushing, pre-sing fli.ltg of same; further, th tof pun and t.eal a* in seed cotton amt cot to ,3 alt- r the cotton Iihk i-eeu tinned, of «!: bnT?’ ami vwrl- te ; and the mauunuv ur<* . ration and f-ale o ptodtiut* deri cottonseed; end the currying « n. moot and control of such nu-lnessor m ' factureconn cted therewith; and gener ii* BIIZV In niieueb .mpioyiumit. anj ttun need or it. product. ol btisin ar mi lz-d icMhlMg and tur. g of I • P«««. ALc -- ” • munufh*. n,n Ik k ml i*j,Kh u, mill all other - T bTlne.Jn.' T l " **■•**• Tne main h i lues* 01 .heenrpor tinn * to ho h manufactute snd sai** o F coUoS n ed oil and se incident theret the utlliyu. u..l sale of all i roducts 01 seed cotton »!£ cotton seed. IVt t oners further show nZ th -court that their principal place of h u «i ness will be in the county ot Sumter, Blatant Georgia; but that they d sire to carry business, employ ard send agents elsewhere in said state, and *nto ot her states and terri torics of the l tided Hlr.tes, and esubllth branch offices there u. if they deem had visahle. That the amount, of capi ai t 0 £ employed by petitioners is one hundred thousand tf 100,000) dollars, fifty thousand G50.0H) dolt rs of which s actually paid in before b--gi- nl g business, with the prlv ] e « ol 1. ceasing ' heir cm,.It,.I to any S not . xcec i gone bun red a* d fifty thou*, and (*lo OtMh oilurs. J Vlu....ers.iesfre lo bs we..t' \e r*s w th thenriv- r i.te.i olm.h r trout tint, to proper. Petitioners , e Mre hold, I. sell. the I-*. if la i lit. i •* P »»Pf ut i ; t<> it. m. d b right to necessary contra t business;to borrow same by giving n mortgages and la . ,» pro,i wh dec • all n< that lacyt him! proja; •is dt sirr • rpora .o t > be m ,'i Ivilegc in-11 tw* i. r f»> (be •d i itrpo«, orpo.ateil A Saratoga, N. Y., woman whose hair turned white when she reached 50, finds now, as sho approaches 70, that it is turning black again. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Klixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other prepaiations for blood dis eases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, pnd Pim ples. It purifies the who’e system, and J ho, oughly builds up the constitution. Fo’- sale by Fleetwood «fc Russell, Amer icus, Ga. 7 Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost manhood, weakness caused by overtaxa tion of the system, will be cured by tbe powerful P. P. P., which gives health and strength to the wreck of the sys tem. The Empress of Austria smokes nearly forty Turktsh cigarettes a day. She keeps them in a silver box that stands on her writing table and deposits the ashes in a golden tray. DeWltt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Maud—Is it true you are in love with Mr. Bullion? Clara—Mercy, nol I’m only engaged to him. Chamberlain's Eye RMn Ointment A certain euro for Chronlo Soro Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Sor<) Hippies and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of oases have been cured by It after all other treatment had failed. It Is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. Agreeab e to an order granted by the Honorable I'ouit of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door In America's, G orgia, suld county, on the first ALLISON & AYCOCE The Booksellers and Stationers ABE NOW IN THEIR New quarters in the New Hotel Build ing “The Windsor” and are Ready for Business. ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 Jackson Street. AM ’RICDM. GA. Americus Ironworks, -BUILDERS OF Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills, Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc. Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pelleys tt@“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. a-ts-«m ToenUuy in November, bt tw house ol sale, the following 1 roi*ert>, Tbe .011111 Lit If, lot of land mitithe si (6i) contHiniiig (l »r ; also tit half, l-t of land number sixty (ta>) containing GUI*,) acre* mote or less; hIho twenty-six J2B) shares of tbe sum er County Alliance t o-operatiou association stork be- longing to the <**tu cof John H Kiimrd, lute of said county, d- ceased. Hold for the Inmertt of tne heirs ami creditors of said deceased Terms rush. This 6th day of October, 1891. L'XECUTOH’S MALE. GEORGIA—WKnsTER Countv. Agreeable to an order 1 -sued from tne Hon ornb e Ordinary of Web ter • j. will be sold on tlie first Tuerday in November, 1891, oefore the court house d«K>r In Preston, said county, the 'olh wing described 1 rojMjrty: On- hundred and fifty (1 St) acres of land number forty-nine (49); »ixty acres off of tot n-.mber eighty (80) and tit y acres off’of lot number two hundred ana lour CJbi). All of s»i«i land lying and being in the 26 Ii district of Wooster county, Georgia. Hold as the property of Daniel Majors, decesseu, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs of said deceased. L P. MAJORS, Executor. October 6,1891. DMINISTUATOK’8 SALE k GEORGIA—Wehsteb County. Agreeable to nn order from the Honorable Ordinary of said county, will bo sold beiore the court house door in the town of Preston, Webster county, on the first Tue»day in November next, subject to the widow’s dower, the following described property: Lot of land number one hund*ed and forty- four (144) and all of lot«f land number one hundred and forty-three (148) lying west of Klnchafoonee creek, lying and being In the 25th district of Webster county. Ga. Hold as tbe property of W. A. Christian, deceased, >r the benefit of heirs and cred tors. Sept 6,1891, P. L. CH K18 IT AN, Administrator. Saw Mill Men, Attention! Our BJicclal bu,lo«,R in heavy machtn.ry ,ucb ns ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY, ami lor first-class machinery, wo defy conqietttlon. Wo are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw mill; It is the best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for prices; we can save you money. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, Mentio-i rnx Timea-Recorder When You Writ*. ATLANTA. GA augl3d&wly E. V. BYBD, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPANIES,IN;THE;VV0RLD. hot)nd in hi of the co;’p unpal I nub- su dcon’p.t Whe>e»o»e n •. ,t|on» »*H j petition scab have be- 11 published, Becoming to 1 wi 1 grant an 01dergra.it lie caplt d htook of that niter this rec Mini and Unit tlie court nsappllta ion. - K & TYE, Attorney*. P-tl lone. Filed In office Sent) ruber *kl 1891. j. H. a LLKN, t’ erk 8.C. I certify the above and foregoing to be a J. H. a LLEN, Clerk S. C. E XECUTOR’S MALE. GEORGIA—Humtek County W1U be sold, by virtue of a decree 0/ Sum ter Superior Cou. t, held in February, lsyl of land, to-wit: Lot‘«of land numbers twentv-six, thirty- five and thr*>y-Hix (28, ?5 ami 8J), In the irth DiMtv'ct of Sumier county. G»., each con- tali'lng two uuudi'ej and two and one*half (2U2H) acres, mo.e or .e*». Also eui»i hall of lot • f Lind number one hundred end Iweniy-iix (123), bounded on the wun by pf 'ilic r .ul lunoing noriii from Americus towards th lute Barney Picker* place unid said road inlt i»eciH ilie Travel er’s Best rond, Lien due south to the nouth line or said lo» , containi> g one hnn ‘r- ti (HO) acres, more or less texcept one-half Jj) hd acre deeded to W. W. Harlow in the north west corner of said 'of. ant’ also except tbe right cf wav of the S. W.RBiiro.oi), aid land in the 27th District of Humter county, Ga. Also a sn Ip of land ou the nol o side of east half of lot 145 in tfth district of Sumter County, be ng or >7 feet wide and bounded on no 1J1 by the south line of the east naif of lot 128 in said (Manh t: conteiuli g seven seres more or less, tu» right ol way of the 8. W. raiiro d except»»d. Phese two pai ceU of land Just above «!»•<« r bed c**ntHlnlngin tbeaggre- sate, oi.e hundred mu seventeen acres more or leiM. All of s;»id property sold by virtue of said deer e as tin- prune. »y of the estate of W, H. MtewH’... ate of Sumter County, defeased, sold top >y the dci»t* of said estate, and for the purposeH of distribution among the heir* aero-ding to the terms of said decree. This October 1,1591. R. U 8 TRW ART, Executor of W. ki. Stewart, deceased. Unary of Homier county, will be sold to the highest bidder before tne court bouw door In the city of Americus. Sumter county, Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday in November, between the legal hours of esale, tbe following props; ty belonging to e«tate a. R. Coulter, deceased, to wit: Five besvr wagons (new) two with bodies, one road can, four seUsUoiiK double barneas, two seta for large mules, one set black-smith UiOls1 and forge, five tents with flj s. twelve or fifteen mat •-esses with covers bisnkets, etc., one bedstead and spring, three wire eota. box-st »ves and pipes, one No. 8 stove and utensds, one box orockery.kltcnen furniture and camp outfit,four ches’sofcom* bridge and trestle bulldlnr R iete tools for bridge and trestle ounmu*’ in log chains, lot or la* ge rope and tackle and pile bands, three piie driver ksinniert. two pile driver engines, also two building lots in Brooklyn Heights survey, known a* lots two aud three lu block seven. Te rn,s ckkI, W. E.MITBPHEY, d4t-tuc9 Adminlstraior. A pplication for public boaij. GEORGIA—Sumter County I. H. Daniel, G.W.Morgan and others have made application for a second-class roau • de scribed In said petition, a* beginning »t >' Chari** M rgan pluce, leading theuce vm lietwe**!! the lands of R. E. Mertlll 1 h. Hugerxon, then between lands of mu'- Jones and R. E. Merrell, »hen bet veet. Is«'^ of Mrs. Mashhurn und Mrs. Jones, thtn tween lands of A. J. Logan and Mrs. »a burn, thenucroH* Dr. Logau’s land nnd iwet n the IiiikIh of J. W. Dozlerand J. J. pree, interseetlng the »tucrlcus and rrie ship road; whlc . has been marked out ■> the commissioners and a report tner* made n oath by them. , rn4l i Ail person* are notified »1»«t sa d new’ r win, cm and after tbe first Monday In >«' j xt, by the Comml'Mloners of o«ns e of su id county,be flnullygrantedlf^ .,. M W. WHEATLEY, Clerk County Commissioner* Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door oelow Mayor's Office. dec2S-diy. C. C. HAWKINS. G. O. LOVING. HAWKINS cfe LOVING We are prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Gases, Gaskets and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. Night calls for coffins Telephone No. 48, or call on O. O. Loving, Brown street. n orde» granieu . Honorable Court of Ordinary of B h >u * duty, will be sold before the court no or In tlie city of Americus, Mitu l «r c Georgia, ou the first, Tuesday iu ><> 1 next, b tween tbe legal hours *’•*" tw ,i following lots of lend, to-wit: *•* , hundred ami eighty (.’SO), three hum rea . thirteen (:»8), a d tnrtc hundred aim r lour (:ni) In I he SSth dmlrlct « J", county, Georgia. Each lot centalnins or hundred two Hud a half (2» l 2 , /4) acr £*‘‘ r!V ol Ie«*H, said pnipt rty sold hh the P^m.mtrf the estate olri. II Clerk, l» fe ,i( county, deceased. Sold for the pi ,r | paying the d» bt* ana legacies °£ r 8a L« ta to’» and carrying out the provisions 01 j* ^ b n will. Terms madt known on day e*ie Octob r 5,1891. «• O. LLA"™ Bt0 AdmUirator de bonis non cum teot annexo of H, H, Clark. A DM INIS r R ATO R’S SALK. roC g tT GEORGI A-W» BST*BCOi^ bIe Agreeable to an order from the Hon ^ Ordinary of Webxter county will »e ”X eb4 ter fore the Courtnouae door lo jn N°* county. Georgia, on tbe first TueedaFj pf0 p. vember next, the followlor aod erty: Lot of Und number two bun fourteen (214) in lhe nineteenth of originally Lee now Webster a* the p> ope rty of B. T. .Dennard, 0 f lor the benefit of the heir«_and crem£ •aid deeeaeed. Oct.fi, 1891. heirs and crea*--