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Vital Statistics, continued ____________________________________<br />

his property all be sold and the proceeds be divided<br />

equally between his children and grandchildren. His<br />

son, William K. Wallace, is appointed executor of<br />

the estate. The will is dated March 12, 1886, and<br />

there are two codicils of the same date attached.<br />

A number of Lexington people will go to Versailles<br />

on Wednesday to attend the marriage of Miss<br />

Maggie C. Wooldridge to Mr. John G. Edwards.<br />

Both youth people are well known here where they<br />

frequently visit.<br />

DEAD FROM HIS INJURIES.<br />

Daniel Brown, the Veteran Trainer, Succumbs to<br />

the Effect of His Accident.<br />

Daniel Brown, the veteran trainer, who was<br />

thrown from a road cart and seriously injured at the<br />

covered track of Brasfield & Co., Saturday last, died<br />

last night from his injuries.<br />

Lexington on Centennial<br />

Day, June 1, 1892.<br />

Crowds gathered in the<br />

Cheapside section to<br />

celebrate the 100th KHS Collection<br />

anniversary of statehood<br />

and to witness the<br />

presentation by the city of<br />

Philadelphia of four<br />

paintings commemorating<br />

the American Revolution.<br />

The paintings, by Franklin<br />

Dulin Briscoe, have hung<br />

in the Old State Capitol for<br />

many years, and are part<br />

of the KHS collection.<br />

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From the time of the accident until his death he<br />

never regained consciousness. He was fifty-two years<br />

of age, and first came into prominence as trainer of<br />

the noted Blue Bull. Last year he developed the<br />

sensational two-year-old colt Sternberg, the property<br />

of St. Clair & Dickerson.<br />

The remains of Mr. Brown were shipped this<br />

morning to this home in Cambridge City, Ind.<br />

Mr. Ed Hawkins, a grocer of Jefferson street and a<br />

very popular young man, will be married tomorrow<br />

to Miss Willie Burton, of Mercer county. They will<br />

return to Lexington immediately.<br />

Mr. J. Mc. F. Porter, of the Roger Williams copper<br />

works, left for Johnstown, New York, where he has<br />

gone to secure a very handsome bride. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Porter will arrive in Lexington the last of the week, and<br />

will make their abode at Mr. Baker’s, on Upper street.

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