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NOVEMBER SALE AT LEXINGTON. The Powers-Hunter Company will conduct a sale of thoroughbreds at Tattersalls, Lexington, Ky., November 21 and 22. Some 250 horses will be sold. Including 100 yearlings, some of which are choicely bred. In the juvenile collection are many colts and fillies of superb conformation, including brothers and vistcrs to horses tliat have raced with distinction in this country and in Europe. The dispersal of Col. Milton Youngs stud will be one of the features of the sale. The aggregation that will go under the hammer from this establishment comprises fifty-live head. Other important consignments are those of Garret I. Wilson, E. R. Bradley, Maj. T. J. Carson, Hlnde and Baker, Henry M. Zlegler. K. L. Davis, O. II. Chen-ault, Hal Price Headley, John 12. Madden, Francis It. Hitchcock, F. A. Forsytbc, Henry T. Oxnard, Capt. Charles I. Clav, A. L. Ferguson, Woodford and Ruck-ner J. D. Carr, Thomas Piatt, Capt. T. J. Clay, R. j. Hancock and Son, Edward Frazer. Cliff Hain-inon. Dr. J. D. Neet. Mrs. S. I. Pinkerton, Col. E. F. Clay. Martin Doyle and J. N. Camden. The Powers-Hunter Company is successor to the Iaslg-Tipton Company and its headquarters are at CK Fifth avenue. New York. Catalogues will be mailed to those interested on application.