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. 1 • I r i " ■ 1 - - v I TRAINERS GETTING BUSY AT LEXINGTON. Lextagtoa, Ky.. March IV At the Kentucky Association track this morning foundation worked a mile iu I : Is. easily. He was the tirst to work one.- around the rins this season. Cousin Puss went Ihwt quarters in 1:16%, which is the best move of the -eason so far at Ihat distance. Lord Marshall and Lodon* worked three -quarters in 1:22% and Sclii-o in I :"_:;. Prince-s Callaway went live-i eighths in 1:05. easily, ami The Manager went the same distance la 1:05%. The fastest, work of the morning was done by a couple of two-year-olds from Johnson N. Camdens Hartland Stud and trained hv Jack Keene. The blown tilly by Plaudit out of an Psher mare worked a quarter in J-I and the chestnut rail by Peter Qalaee Sparkle the same distance in 23%. Johnson N. Cannh n today laresented the Ken tiu-kv A— oi ial ion with a handsome silver ram, which i- io be an added trophy to the Camden Han dlc*p. Secretary Cariett P. Wilson returned today from Martinsville, 1ml., mack improved by hut sojourn at that resort. A. P. Gallaher. of Gallaber Brothers, returned today from Charleston. Green B. Morris two horses, Console and Kiut. arrived today from Jnares. .lohiiny Miller left Hu- afternoon with the Wools thorpo Espionage colt and tie-Cell fairj ffprite colt that G. W. Langdon recently bought from John K Madden and also four horses for polo purposes iM.nuht by Plliott C. Cowdin. The two year-old brother to .Indue Moack, a hay coit hv Pen Brash Early and Often, for which George lm- paid ,350 last fall, i- dead He was -hot in some mysterious manner while running in his paddock at the lanes farm-.