THE LANCASTER FARMER> 



Important to Grocers, Packers, Hucksters, and the 

 General Public. 



THE KING FORTUNE-MAKER. 



OZONE 



A New ProcenH for Pretterviitg all 

 Perishable Articles, Animal and 

 Vegetable front Fermentation and 



Putrefaction, Hetaining their Odor and Flavor. 



OZONE-Rorlfled air. active state of Oxygen."- Webster. 



ssei, but II 

 antiseptic 



iply and purely 

 nciple of every 



Thii pre»erv»tiTe i< not « liquid pickle, or any of the old and exploded proc, 

 OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new process. Ozone is the 

 •ubstance, and poiteises the power to preaerve animal and vcgetablcstructure 



There is nothing on the face of the earth liable to tieeap or s/mil which Ozone, the 

 netv Preservative, will not prenerve for all time in a perfectly fresh and palatable 

 condition. 



The value of Clone as » natural preserver has boon known to our abler chemists for years, but, until now, no 

 means of uroducing it in a practical, inexpensive, and simple muiuier have been discovered 



Jliiroscopte obsePvations prove that deaiy is due to septic matter or minue germs that develop and feed upon 

 animal and 1 eseta We structures. Crone, applied by the Prentice method, seizes and destroys these germs at onco. 

 and hus Dreseffcs At our office in Cinciniiati can be seen almost every article .hat can be though of, preserved by 

 ?his Ir^evrand every vTsitor is welcomed to come in, taste, smell, take away with him, and test ... every way tlio 

 mlri?I^foione^s a preservative. We will also preserve, free of charge. a..y article that is brought or set prepaid 

 to us and return it to the sender, for him to keep oiid test. 



FKESH mEATS. such as beef, mutton, veal, pork, poultry, gome, fish 

 oped •" *'""-'^"« anhiected to atmosuheric changes and r€ 



. Europe, subjected t 



n be sold for an 

 ! 5,(JU0 dozen a da: 



preserved by this method, can bo 

 .1 a state of perfect preservation. 

 'pt in an oruiuary room six months 

 u'j^M as fresh and perfect 

 dav'lhey were treated, and will sell as strictly "choice." The advii.it.it,- m pn^-crving 

 are seasons when they can be bought for 8 or 1" =«"^ »„''^'i^jJ',£'i'^'',,\'^J;;, j''";,";'/ '^^^^^^^^ 



their native climate, and can be transported to any part of the world. 



ine mice exurrs^cv. ..<,. = be held for an indefinite period without fermentation— hei.ce the greot value 



.., this Droce«s for producing atemperance beverage. Cider can be held perfectly sweet for any length of time. 



^E«KT *Bi,»!* can be kept for ai. indefinite period in their natural condition, retaining their odor and Bavor 

 treated in their origiiial packages at a small expense. AH gi 

 BIITTSK, after being treated by this process, w.ll not b ..... . , .... , . 



Dead human bodies, treated before decoijipos.tion sets in, can be held in a natural condition for weeks, 

 puncturing the skin '" " ~ 



hipped to Kurope, suujeci^.. ^ atmospheric changes a 

 EUOS can be treated at a cost of le-ss than one dollar a 



, thoroughly preserved ; the yolk •-"'■ • "" 



y were treated, i ' '" " '"" 

 I seasons when they t_- 

 rom one hundred lo three hundred per cent. One i 

 FBUiTS may be permitted to npen I 

 ipresj'ed from fruits c 



I their normal coudition. 



flour, meal, 

 become rancid, 

 in, can be held 

 ..ing the body in any way. Hence the great value of Ozone to undertakers. 



ilightest particular in the appearance of any article thus preserved, and no trace of any 



foreign or unnatural odor or taste. 



The process is so simple that a chii 

 apparatus or 'V»«?!l"*TS.JA'?.';'!!?;„,„. „.,„.. .. „„c» r„„»t fi,l, p.- o^„ be treated at lone time, without additional 



operate as well an 

 = uf machinery required. 



1 tilled with ditTerent articles, such as eggs, meat, hsh, 

 trouble or expense. 



sucees.sfully as j 



There i 



I pensive 



you ' 



that 





" it for any length of time. If you will remember this it will save asking questions as to whether 

 • will preserve this or that article— it will prtueryt) •njlbinr »n« «Tcry tbing you can IhibU 



There is not a township in the United States ■ 

 SI 000 to SIO.OOO a ye.ir, that he pleases. We desr 

 vhose hands we can jilace this rreservative, e 



I which a live 

 e to get a live i 

 nd through bin 



I not make 

 I interested in ea< 

 cure the business 





Jnited states, 

 unty ought to 



produce. 



A FORTUNE 



Awaits anj Man who Secures Control of OZONE in anj 

 Township or County. 



IS. 82 for a test package v 



; $2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. 82 for 

 DO a month since August. $2 for a test package was his 





A. C. Bowen, Marion, Ohio, has cleared 82,000 in two mon 



Woods Brothers, Lebanon, Warren County, Oliio, made J 

 iBt. 82 for a test package was their first investment. 



F. K. Kayi.iond. Morristown. Belmont Co., Ohio, is clearii 

 a test package was his first investment. 



D. F. Webber, Charlotte, Katon Co., Mich., has cleared $1 

 first investment. , . , , ... , . 



J. B. Gaylord, SO Tm Salle St., Chicago, is preseri'ing eggs, fru.t, etc., for the commission men of Chicago, charging 

 I'Xc per fln7cn fiir vk^k, and other articles in proportion. Ho is preserving 5,000 dozen eggs Jjer day, and on his 

 business i~ iiKikiiiu v;i«»ih month clear. 83 for a test packoge was his first investment. 



The t iiH Mm iii I .1' 1 I ■,, . West 49S .Seventh Street, is making 85,00 a month in handling brewers' malt, preser\ing 

 andshipiiii, ,1 ..- !•■■! t.. nil parts of the country. Malt unpreserved sours in 2-1 hours. Preserved by Ozone it keeps 



These are iiisiai.cc.-. winch we have asked in the privilege of publishing. There are scores of others. Writetonny 

 of the above parties ami get the evidence direct. 



Now to prove the absolute truth of every thing we have said in this paper, we itropose to pla«^ In yonr 

 tamidK tli« iBMtnn of proTinK for yonrself thnt we haT« not elalnied half pnoiisb. To any 



person who 'doubts any of these statements, and who is interested suOiciently to ' " ' " 



traveling and hotel expenses for a visit to this city, if we fail to prove any statemcnl 



How to Secure a Fortune with Ozone. 



thousand dozen eggs, or other articles 

 Itopura 

 itraordinary merits of Ozoi 

 „ ver to determine what be wishes 



I do in the future— whether U> sell the article to others or to confine it to his own use, or any other line of policy 

 which is best suited to him and to his township or county — we will e.iter into an arrangement with him that w.ll 

 make a fortune for him and give us good profits. We will give exclusive township or county privileges to tile first 

 responsible applicant who orders a test package and desires to control the business in hw locality. TIae man wbo 

 iiecar<>!>«Bnirol*r Osone for any apeelnl territory, will enjoy a monopoly wblcb will surely 



Don i I' I I ''-^y 'i— until you have ordered aTest Package, and if you desire tosecure an exclusive privilege we 

 assurt ■ > liiydeprive you of it, for the applications come in tons by scores every mail— many by 



tel<-t'r .1 I lirst served" U our rule. 



If\,,,, : -rnil money in advance for the test package we will send it C. O. D., but this will put you to 



the exiM h-f ■; . ,1 ] _i - r..r return money. Our correspondence is very large; we have all we can do to attend to the 

 shipping of or'lers ami giving attention to our working agents. Therefore we can not give any attention to letters 



package of Ozone, coi 



jrtio -"" ■■ ' ' 



J of tests 



f a sufflcietit quantity to preserve < 



ung a suincietii quantity to pre.? 

 in proimrtion, will be sent to any applicant on receipt of $2. This package will enable the applicant to pursue any 



- nd experiments he desires, and thus satisfy himself as totheej' 



Preservative. After having thus satisfied liimself, and had time to look the field 



t order Ozone. If you think of any article that you are doubtful about Ozone 



£uar*ntet that it will prttirvi it. 



We desire to cull your attention to a class of references which no enterprise or firm based on any thing but the 

 6ounde~l ^l]-in^ -> ^',i .ess and highest commercial merit could secure. 



We roll r iv j. rn.i~sion, as lo our intcgriiy and to the value of the Prentiss Preseri-ativo, to the following 

 eentlciuei. Klwar.li' Koyee, Member Board of Public Works; K. O. Eshelby. City Comptroller, Amor Smith, Jr., 

 Collector Internal ll.vcnue; Wulsin & Worlhington, Attorneys; Martin H. Harrell and B. F. Hopkins, County 

 Commissioners; W. .S. Cappeller, County Auditor; all of Cincin.iati, Hamilton County, Ohio. These gentlemen ore 

 each fa^olUar with the merits of our Preservative, and know from actual observation that we liave without 



OFFICE 



No. 9 North Queen Street, 



LANCASTER. PA.. 



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THE WEEKLY 



LANCASTER EXAMINER 



One of the largest Weekly Papers in 



the State. 

 Published Every Weddncsay Morning, 



Is an old, well-established ncwsijapur, snd contains Just tb> 

 news deslriibli' to mske it an intereslliig and valoabla 

 Family Newspipcr. The postage to subcrlbi-rs raldtng 

 outside of Laucuster county la paid by the publistaor. 

 Seud for a specimou copy. 



S-CTESCH-imOiT : 



Two Dollars per Annum, 



The Most Valuable Article in the World. 



The S2 you Invest in ft teat packnpe, -will surely lead you to eecurc a towDship or county, and then your way If 

 absolutely clear to nitike trom ?2,000 to $10,(X>0 a year. 

 Give your full address in every letter, and send your letter to 



PR£NTISS PRESERVING COMPAinr. (Limited,) 



9. E. Cor. Ninth <S> Race Sts., CincinnaU, O. 



THE DAILY 



LANCASTER EXAMINER 



The Largest Daily Paper in the 



county. 

 Fnblishcd Daily Except S adny. 



The dally Is published evtry evrulng durlug the week. 

 It is delivered in the City and to snrroundlnR T^ wiis ao- 

 cesKible by railroud and d.ily etuiie lines, for 10 ccnta 

 a wr«k. 



»l»ll SubBcri|.tlon. free of postage— 0ns month, SO 

 cents; one year, 95.00. 



THE JOB ROOMS. 



The Job roor 

 filled with t>i6 la 

 we are prepan d t 



AL BILLS A SPECIALTY. 



full ■aaortment of ne? cut* that 



attractive sale bills I 



JOHN A. HIESTAND. Proprietor, 



No. 9 North Queen St., 



I.UA.NCASTKR. FA.. 



