. Breeder and sportsman. sufferer with pulmonarytroubles, and for some time had only just existed, hishealth being very poor. He had been connected withthe grocery firm of Hedges & Buck for years. Amother, Mrs. M. D. Parker and a brother, W. , are left to mourn his loss. The deceased leftquite an estate it is understood. He was a quiet, un-assuming man, and had many friends. The deceased was a Mason and his remains wereshipped to Maine for interment, after funeral servicesheld in Stockton last Tuesday Mr. Parker was a great admirer of the trottinghorse and though not openly identified


. Breeder and sportsman. sufferer with pulmonarytroubles, and for some time had only just existed, hishealth being very poor. He had been connected withthe grocery firm of Hedges & Buck for years. Amother, Mrs. M. D. Parker and a brother, W. , are left to mourn his loss. The deceased leftquite an estate it is understood. He was a quiet, un-assuming man, and had many friends. The deceased was a Mason and his remains wereshipped to Maine for interment, after funeral servicesheld in Stockton last Tuesday Mr. Parker was a great admirer of the trottinghorse and though not openly identified in the owner-ship of many, his money paid for many stallions andbrood mares that were taken to San Joaquin countyyears ago, and his enterprise added much to thevalues of the horses bred there in recent years, was a true friend and one whose word was asgood 38 gold. EFFECTUAL The most effectual remedy in use forthe cure of ailments of horses and cattle is GOMBAULTS CAUSTIC BALSAM Used as a Blisteror This preferred remedy is prepared ex-clusively by J. E. Gombanlt, ei-VeterinarySurgeon to the French Government Stud. As a HIMAX EElkTEDT for Rhea-matUm, Sprains, Sore Throat, etc, itis invaluable. Every bottle of Caustic Balsam solqis Warranted to give satisfaction- Price SloOper bottle. Sold bv dmpsists, or sent by ei-press. charges fall directions for itsuse- Send for descr±ative circulars, testimo-nials, etc AddressEE LiVBBiCE-WILLIAXS M¥?iST, Cleveland, OMo. October 17, 1903] ®ke gveebev anb &pQvt&man LEXINGTONS BIG MEETING. Lou Dillon Reduces the Worlds Wagon Recordto 2:01 3 4 on Saturday. There ha9 been great racing at the track of theKentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association dur-ing the annual meeting which opened on Wednesdaylast although a heavy rainfall prevented the programof the opening day being completed, and the trackwas slow during the first few days. California horseshave been fewer in number at Lexington this yearthan for several


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