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ASSIGNMENT OF STALLS AT LEXINGTON. Lexington. Ky., August 23. Following rain this morning the Kentucky Association track was a tritie slow, but it had a good cushion and horses took their work well. Mose Goldblatt this morning wired Superintendent James P. Ross that he will be here Friday from AVindsor with twenty-two horses. The full list of stables for which stalls have thus far been reserved is as follows: From AVindsor -J. AV. Fuller, A. Baker, J. II. Baker, Keystone Stable, AAillium Martin, Howard Oos and AVilliam Perkins. From Saratoga J. AV. Schorr. .7. S. AVard, E. R. Bradley. AVilliam Hurley, AVilliam AVallace, 11. Fink, H. Perkins and II. H. Hewitt. From Latonia AV. H. Baker with twenty-two, and Jack AVeavor with four. From Louisville C. C. Van Meter, Kay Speuce,, AV. J. AVeber and AV. F. Schulte. From Chicago F. Rulso. Charles AV. Moore, owner of the Mere Hill stud, returned from Saratoga and was a visitor at the track this morning. lie saw two yearlings "fillies he has retained for breeding purposes gallop. Due is a sister to Schemer by McGee Intrigue, and the other is a nlster to Robert Bradley by McGoe Lady Quex. President Harvey Myers of the Latonia Jockey Club spent a lxirtion of today in Lexington and was: cnioute fromXCovington to his house boat on the Kentucky river at Tyrone. -Jp