THE LANCASTER FARMER 



III 



Important to Grocers, Packers, Hucksters, and the 



General Public. 



THE KING FORTUNE-MAKER. 



^^^ ■■■ ^"^ IW I ^^'^ -^ New Process for Preservinq all 

 f J ^^ € J 1^^ f"" rerishahle Articles, Animal and 

 ^^^ ^HH ^^^ I ^ I^BB Vegetable froin Fertnentation and 

 Putrefaction, lietaining their Odor and Flavor. 



'* OZONE— Purified air, active state of Oxygen."— ifebsttr. 



This' preservative is not a liquid pickle, or any of the old and exploded processes, but is simply and purely 

 OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new process. Ozone is the antiseptic principle of every 

 substance, and possesses the power to preserve animal and vegetable structures from decay. 



Thereisnothinff onthe faee of the earth liable to decajf or spoil trhirh Ozone^the 

 new I^reservativef tvill not 2>r€serve for all time in n perfectit/ fresh and palatable 

 condition. 



The value of Ozone aa a natural preserver baa been known to our abler chcmi»t8 for ycar.t, but, until now, no 

 meaiiH of prodneintj it in a practical, inexpenaive, and simple manner have been discovered. 



Microscopic observations pri>ve that decay is due to septic matter or minute K^'miy. tliat develop and feed upon 

 animal and vcKCtable atructurea. Ozone, applied by the Prentice method, aeizea and dcatroys theac Kfrms 'it once, 

 and thus preserves At our oflice in Cincinnati can be seen almost every article that can be tliouKlitoC, preserved by 

 this process, and every visitor ia welcomed to come in. taste, smell, take away with hnn, and test in every way the 

 merits of Ozone as a preaervative. We. will alao preserve, free of chargre. any article that ia brouy;ht or sent prepaid 

 to us, and return it to the sender, lor liim to keep and test. 



FKESII HIK.l'l'N. such as beef, mutton, veal, pork, poultry, prame, fish, A:c., preserved by this method, can be 

 fibipjjcd to Eurojjc, subjected to atmospheric changes and return to this cuunlry in a stale of perfect preservation 



K4j)<iJS can be treited at a cost of les.sthan one dollar a thousand dozen, arul be kept in an ordinary room six niontlis 

 or more, tboroiij?lily preserved ; the yolk held in its nornud condition, and the cgKs lus fresh and perfect as on the 

 day they were treated, and will sell as strictly "choice." The advantage in preserving eggs is readily seen; there 

 are seasons wlien they can be bought for 8 or 10 cents a dozen, and by holding them, can be sold for an ativance of 

 from one hundred to three hundred jjcr ce t. One man, witli this metliod. can preserve 5,000 dozen a day. 



FKlUT^i may be permiited to ripeti in their native climate, and Ciin be transported to any part of the world. 



The juice expressed from fruits can be held for an indefinite period without fermentation — hence the great value 

 ■of this process for producing atemjterance beverage. Cider can be held perfectly sweet for any length of time. 



VKiJ K'i'Altl.KN can be kept for an indefinite period in their natural condition, retaining tiieir odor and flavor, 

 treated in their original packages at a small expense. All grains, flour, meal, etc., are held in their normal condition. 



mi'I"l"K>t. lifter being treated by this process, will not become rancid. 



Dead human bodies, treated before decomposition sets in, can be held in a natural condition for weeks, without 

 puncturing the skin or mutilating the boiiy in any way. Hence the great value of Ozone to undertakers. 



There is no change in the slightest particular in the appearance of any article thus preserved, and no trace of any 

 foreign or unnatural odor or taste. 



The process is so simjile that a ehiid can operate as well and as successfully as a man. There ia no expensive 

 apparatus or machinery required. 



A room filled with dilfercnt articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., can be treated at one time, without additional 

 trouble or expense. 



^et^-lii tai't, lliore is iiolliiiie: Ibnt Ozone will not iiroHorvo. Think of everything you Civti that is 



liable to sour, decay, or sjjoil. and then remember that we guarantee that Ozone will j)reserve it in exactly the 



<.*ondilion you want it for any length of lime. If you will remeinber this it will sa\e asking questions as to whether 



■ will preservethisortiiat article— il will iireNerve anylliin^' and every thin;;' >ou can tliilik. ol'. 



There i.** not a township in the Uinted States in which a live man cannot make any amount of money, from 

 Sl,OiX» lo SIO,000 a year, that he please**. We desire to gel a live man interested in each county in the Unitcd'stales, 

 in whose hands we can place this Preservative, and through him secure the business which every county ought to 

 reduce. 



AlFr^RT'I TNTP Awaits any Mau who Secures Control of OZONE in any 

 r Kjn 1 KJ i\ IL, Township or County. 



A. C. Fowen. Marion, Ohio, has cleared $2,000 in two months. £2 lor a test imekagc was his first investment. 



Woods Brothers. Lebanon, M'arren (,'ounty, Ohio, made €0,000 on eggs purchased iu August and sold November 

 let. S2 for a test package was their first investment. 



F. K. Raymond. Mornslown. Belmont Co., Ohio, is clearing $2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. $2 for 

 a test package was his liist investment. 



I) F. Webber, Chnrlotte, Eaton Co., Mich., has cleared Sl.OOO a month since August. 82 for a test package was his 

 first investment. 



J. B. Uaylord, 80 La Salle St., Chicago, is preset ving eggs, fruit, etc., for the commission men of Chicago, charging 

 lj.<c. i>cr dozen for eggs, and other articles in proportion. He is preserving 5.(k;0 dozen eggs per day, and on his 

 business is making &3.(KI0 a montli clear. S2 for a test package was his first investment. 



The Cincinnati Feed Co.. West 49s Seventh Street, is making $5,00 a month in handling brewers' malt, preserving 

 and shipping it as feed to all i>artsof the country. Malt unpreserved sours in 24 hours. Preserved by Ozone it keens 

 perfectly sweet for months. 



These are instances which we have asked in the privilege of publishing. There are scores of others. Write to any 

 of tlie above |>arties and get the evidence direct. 



Now, to prove the absolute truth of every thing we have said in this i>aper, we propose to plnec in your 

 haiidM tlie nionns ol' pr4»vin;: lor yoiirNeli' tiiat ue liavo not olainieil liall' oiioii;;li. To any 

 person who doubts any of these statements, and who is interested sufiiciently to nuike the trip, we will pay all 

 traveling and hotel expenses for a visit to this city, if we fail to prove any statement that we have made. 



How to Secure a Fortune with Ozone. 



A tetjt pftckape of O/.oiie, containing a sufticient quantity to preserve one thousand dozen epK^, or other urtielcs 

 in proportion, will be sent to any applicant on receipt of $2. Ttiis packaRC will enable the a|>plicant to jiunue any 

 line of teats and experunent.s he desires, and thus satisfy himself as to the extraordinary merits of Ozone as a 

 Preservative. After having thus satisfied himself. aiLd had time lo look the lielil ove to determine what he wishes 

 to do in the futm-e— whether to sell the article to others or to confine it to his own use, or any other line of policy 

 whicli is best suited lo him and to his township or county— we will enter into an arranKcinent with hiui that wiil 

 make a fortune for him and give us good prolits. We will give exclusive township or county privileges lo the lirsl 

 lespousiblc ap]>licanl who onlers a lest package and desireslo control the business in his localitv. 'I'lie man who 

 KeriircMfiMiii-ol »!' Ozone l»rnny speciHl territory, will enjoy a monopoly w'lilrli will nureiy 

 •cnricli liini. 



Don't let a day Pass until you have ordered a Test Package, and if you desire to .secure an exclusive privilcRe we 

 assure you that delay may dcjirive you of it, for the applications come iu lo us by scores every mail— many by 

 telegraph. " First come first served " is our rule. 



If you do not care to send money iu advance for Die test package we will send it C. O. D., but this will put vou to 

 the expense of charges lor return money. Our eorrespoiulence ia very large; we have all we can do lo Httend'lo the 

 shipping of orders and giving attention to our working agents. Therclorc we can not give any attention to letters 

 which do not order Ozone. If you think of any article that you are doubtful about Ozone presernng remember we 

 guaruntee that li -wiiipteservi it, no matter ivhat il is. . / ., . , ., ( ., . -i . ' 'i\'\ < •' 



'We deare"to'crtrtyAuf'Att^n1iidtit<S'A class of references which no entcriuise or firm based on anything but the 

 sofrnd^st busihe^ success and' hif^lictt commercial merit could secure. 



iW'e wftr, by permission, ap lo our inlegriiy and t« the value of Uie l^rsntiasL Prf acryalhe. t»_lliejCiJioa:iuK_ 

 centlemen: Edward C Hoyce, IMember B<Kird of Pitblic Works; E. <). Eshelbv. filv ('omi>lroller; Amor Smith. .Ir., 

 Colleetor Inttmat HevcHue; WulSiii' & ATorthinglon, Attorucys; Martin U, Unrrell and U. Jj". HoplaHi*. <I'onnt.y 

 Commissioners; W. S. Cappellcr, County Auditor; all of finchmuti, Huuifllon Omiity. tUno. Thesu gelitlHnksri are' 

 each familiar with the merits ol our Preservative, and know front actual oljs4-rvati.>ii that we have without questionj 



,fr/jrh,el\/los1]. Valuable Article in the World^JilHa Y^ 



you 16- £ecure a township or county, and then Vour way (»-; 



Thc82ypiiinves^in a tost, package, will surply le;id 

 absolutely clear to iriake Ifom S'2,(fO(i to il6,()(Xl a year. 



rfnil addrcj<s in every Icflcr aUlLscuiLy OUT JcUer lo^ 



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THE JOB ROOMS. 



The Job rooms of Thk Lancaster Exahimeb are 

 filled with t^e lutCHt slylei* of j>rw»8e8, nioteri:!!, etc., aud 

 weuro prepand to do all kindu of Book iiiid Job PrintlQ 

 at b<t low rntea and ohort uotice as aay eatabUaUmeuL i. 

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: WUh a fall BBBOrtinenl of new cuts iliat ve bftTS- jnaftid 

 purchased, we are ]>rwpared to-iu-iot the finest and mott 

 attractive aale bllla ib thli Slatfe: 



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JOHN A. HIESTAND. Proprietor, 



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