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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington, Ky., November lS.John n. Stamper has ci..i,iied tue name Ethel May for the yearling bay filly by McGee Virginia Moore aud the name Prince Harry for the chestnut colt by McGee White Plume. T. C. McDowell this morning worked his two colts by Voter, one out of Lady Anue and the other out of Ecstacy, a quarter iu 22. the Marathon Mouarda colt in 23, the Watercress Pearl V. colt in 23, the Ogden Kings Daughter filly In 22, the Peep oDay Countess lrma filly in 23, and the Waterboy Fancywood colt in 24. Gifford Cochran is here from New York to see the horses he has at John S. Barbees farm, and to visit the family of Mrs. F. A. Daingerfleld. Messrs. T. P. Hayes and G. W. J. Bissell tonight shipped their stables to Charleston. The former took four and the latter eight horses. They went without forage of any kind. Major and Mrs. Thomas J. Carson, of Dixlana Farm, left here today for Natchez, Miss., where they will make their future home. xalbot Bruthers, of Paris, today sold to W. L. Lewis and Co. the brown yearling colt brother to Delaney and First Degree, by Kilkerrau Talpa, and the black filly by Kilkerrau Estradla. Six of the thoroughbreds belonging to John E. Madden that for two weeks were under quarantine nt Cincinnati, arrived here today and were sent to Hamburg Place. The other twelve went to Louisville. Phil T. Cliiuu left tonight for Juarez, via Chicago. He was accompanied by his wife. His horses, seventeen iu mnnlier, are now at the Mexican track. He has been under treatment by a Cincinnati throat and nose specialist since the close of the Latonia meeting. J. D. Adkins, trainer of Buckhorn, nelen Barbee and other horses of the Ri J. Mackenzie string, has gone to West Baden, Ind., to remain a fortnight.