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SMALL BLUE GRASS HAPPENINGS. Lexington. Ky.. November 2. Auctioneer William Easton is still confined to his bed in the Phoenix I Hotel, but expects to be able to travel tomorrow to Frenc i Lick Springs. Indiana, where he will remain until November 21. when he is to return to Lexington tn conduct the ninth annual Kentucky sale of taor-ou"hbreds for the Fasig-Tipton Company. It A and W. S. Beasley, AVho purchased McGrath-Urn. Farm several weeks ago. arrived from Lancaster twlav and are making arrangements to take possession A deed for 211 acres sold by Colonel Young to AroW W. n. Harp and J. D. Mllburn for S1S.-.187 CM T was executed today. This land is on Georgetown Raid and adjacent to the farm sold to Messrs. Tt develops today that the stallion Monsieur de rOrme and twelve mares sold privately by Colonel ; Yoiin- before his dispersal sale Avere bought on an S" of Algernon Daingerfield. assistant secretary fdSe Jockey Club, the stallion bclnc : for Mr. Daiu-erfield and the mares for Mr. Malone.