MR. JUSTICE MILLER delivered the opinion of the court.
W.H. Walker, who was a large dealer in liquors in partnership with his son Frederick, made his will in July, 1870. One of the clauses of the will provided for the continuance of the partnership and the conduct of this business after his death.
It is in this language: —
"It is my wish that my son Frederick carry on the business of W.H. Walker & Co. in that name and style, and in my storehouse...
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