The Weekly constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1881-1884, December 20, 1881, Image 7

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r THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, DECEMBER 20, 3881. ST. JACOB'S OIL. r v 'a "vk *03 V U313SOA *V ixisiaiH hi sar.v3o ??nr sitinai ima mss ???wravtmn sixth vi Koiunra -imp r.i l-J-oj'l ???JPW'd frtm itwip till) tra??ts4 Ijit. fnutgnt acit >J*???? pa. ' ??k??.T to jn Siiiyu; .i[ur,iurlii??i9 ??qj to, ???a??w |??uj V v>wi*a prawns jraiu pn. mm *x*M "aj.a . a. no Ha.rp as .pntj qv>*?? u* oMtmluj os 'SSHOV ??? SlINDIUHf ???3HDV0V3H OH? ??V3 ???H1001 Wi^IMIBJ3D83 ???sarrvoo asr ??f-KTiXXa.3C *sav3 cixr 1333 Q31S0HJ ???sinvais a??r soraTmis ???isumo 4 HoaHi3aos ???iSHHO SS3M3HCS 'MOO ???3HQVH0V3 ???oavawm ???vanvios ???vi9ivan3N liw# *#M??n ??1Pi! Hi 1 I i Illliinumi.Mimiliil! t lilillnj v , ??iii i!!!.!iiin[m S rnnlliljj!j|j|j[[ j.;j! PERSONAL WAiLNKlt'b bAP???E CUKE. ??? {>: toned glove*. Mjw Bath, the giantess, buys eighty yards of cloth for u dress. Locir Napoleon smoked fifty-three cigars \ during the battle of Magenta. Jay Gould lias bought the Grand opera j house. New York, for $500,000. One of the sincerest mourners at the grave | of Henry G. Stebtous, who died in New York on : Friday night, will be Clara Louise Kellogg, who owes her musical education to his appreciative gen erority. Moody and Sankey are said to be going to Paris to labor in connection with the mission work of the indeiutignble missionary, theltev. Mr. McAU. They will have to operate through an interpreter, for neither of them can speak or sing fluently in French. Vanderbilt bus three sons, William K., Cornelius and Frederick, neither of whom seems T**se??cd of the ancestral instinct for business. Frederick, indeed, is looked upon as a sort of black sheep In the family, because he married a woman a good deal older than himself, but as he inherited 52.000,000 from his grandfather, the commodore, the color of bis wool need give him no particular worry. Miss Lem a Vanderbilt, daughter of Wil liam H. Vanderbilt, was married at St. Barthoio- mewchureh. New York. Thursday evening, to Dr. Seward Webb, a well known society gentleman. Afterwards there was a magnificent reception at the residence of the bride???s father, on Fifth avenue. The trousseau was extremely rich and the wedding presents very handsome. Nearly all the elite of New York society were present. Tiif. eldest son of the Russian emperor is in his 14th year, of an active and lively disposition and, for liis years, far advanced in his studies. Russian is altvuy* the language employed by the imperial family when they nre together, but when the toys arc with tiieir teachers they speak French and Kngli-ii on alternate days. Six hours a day arc devoted to study by the young princes, but thclrediication is not limited to sedentary studies alone. They are ai??o practiced in riding and shoot ing, and the Czarevitch is, it is said, already a good shot ar.d rides well. 53d Year OF ODEY???S |ADV???S ROOK, AND ONLY PER YEAR. suitec*,.. i.O.Vs WILL BE i .Ar lv Kb AT THIS OFFICE IN CLLllS WITH THIS PAPER. Ki???The Constitution and Godey???s Lady???s Book for One Year for 53.00. SEE IMPORTANT to Grocers, Packers, Huefc* sters, and the General Public. THEJKINGr FORTUNE-MAKER: A New Process for Preserving all Perishable Articles, Animal and Vegetable, from Fermentation and Putrefaction, retaining their Odor and Flavor. OZONE???Purified air, active state of oxygen."???Webster. his Preservative is not a liquid, pickle, or any of the old and exploded processes, but is simply and IN GENERAL. Is made from a Pimple Tropical Leaf of Rare Val- ne, and U a POSITIVE REMEDY for all die dis eases that cause pains in the lower part of the body ???for Torpid Liver???Headaches???Jaundice???Dizzi ness, Gravel, Malaria, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver, and urinary Organs. For FEMALE DISEASES, Monthly Menstruations, and during Pregnancy, it has no equ&L It restores the organs that MAKE the blood, and hence is the best BLOOD PURIFIER. It is the only known remedy that cures BIUGHTH???S DISEASE. Fm- Diabetes, use WAR NER???S SAFE DIABETES CKF. For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at SI .25 per bot- tle^Largest bottle in the market, Try it. H.'H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N.Y febt???dAw24m sun wed fri nr rd mat ton col BROWN???S IRON BITTERS. a Farmer can buy a FORMULA. For (520 lbs)of POWELL???S prepared CHEMICALS This,when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal in plant-life and as certain of successful crop- production as many high priced Phosphates. M/A EXTRA f No trouble to mix- 1N V^EXPENSE. t Full directions. Powell's Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference. Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, Manufacturers of M ??* Powell???s Tip Top Bone Fertil izer. Priceoniy $35 a Ton,net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. And all high-grade Fertilizing Materials. COTTON L GRAINS TOBACCOMGETABLES decG???wiriu wlitil tix nl unit PINKHAM???S VEGETABLE COMPOUND MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS, LYDIA E. PINKHAM???S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. IsOUPosItiv^hiro for all those Painful Complaints ana AYrakaeaaes . no common to our best female population. I twin cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcora tion. Falling and Displacement*, and the consequent Spinal ???'Wcatnesa, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In au early stage of dcrelsTment. The tcmicncy to ran corous humors there Is 'hetked very speedily by Its use. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for Hi mutants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. ??t cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous rrostTatlon, ???General Debility filecplessaesa, Depression and Indl- That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight ami backache, la always permaaentlv cued .by its usa. It will at ail times and under all eircumstanccs act In harmony with the law* that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaint* of either *exthl* Compound 1* unsurpassed. LYDIA F- riNKUAAPS -VEGETABLE COM- l???OUNDis prepared at S3 and St* Western Avenue, Lynn,lias*. Price SL Six bottles for $S. Sent by mail tn the form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, ??1 per box for either. Mrs. Kukham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph. lab Adilre** a* above. Mfufioa this Paptr. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAin XJVEIt TILLS. They cur# constipation, bflloussas*. and torpidity of the liver. ?? esnts per box. *3" Sold by ell Druggist*. ??? IU 2T Ity sitn we-llri.i nr > rfoKG 1A???M11 .TUN COUNTY, ORDINARY???S Ct office. November:'*, 1*81. Whereas, H. L Seale, administrator of G. B. St ott, represents to the court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he bo* fully administered G. B. Scott s estate. This Is therefore to cite all person* concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if anv they can why said administrator should not be discharged fn??iu his administration, and receive letters of db-mis- sion, ou the first Monday iu I ' eb ^. ft g/nesBIT. nov5 wlavrSm Ordinary. O RDINARY???!? OFFK???E. JASPER COUNT!, MonUccllo. Go.. December 10. 1881.???Sampson MeFlhenney makes application for exemption of personalty, ^and 1 will pass upon the same on Mon- JlajVthe'Ja day of January, 1882. at 10o???cUa;ka.m. at ??&2m-'w*w ' Ordinary Cbinolettex are becoming-sinalier. ???Junes, seize ber!?????? said Sambo as Julius was iMHitempliiihiga fat pullet in the moon-light.??? Newton Republican. , The number of Jews in Jerusalem has lat terly increased greatly. Twenty years ago there were comparatively few, now, out of a population of 41,000. about 20,000 are Jews. Women are not half so shy as men. A woman will go to a dry goods store aud buy all sott.s of toggery of male clerks, but not one man in a thousand will buy anything but visible articles of attire of a female clerk. Coffee culture bids fair to become one of the leading industries of Liberia. The soil and climate are eminently well adapted to it, and thou sands of trees are being planted, while a ready market is found for all the crop. Statistics supplied to the Insurance insti tute, Manchester, shows that of theater fires only 12 percent have occurred during the performance, but 33 i>cr cent have occurred 'hiring the night. The average age of theaters which have been burned tvas 22 years. Verkoyassk, on the river Yana, in Siberia, is said to be the coldest place on earth, having a mean tcm|*crature of 4S.6 degrees below zero centi grade. But it stays about that, and is not lmif os mean a temperature as one that vibrates between 100 above and 2r> degrees below zero, Farenheit. The number of bills introduced in the sen ate during its four days??? session last week is :*50, which is nearly as many as were introduced in that l*ody during the entire third session of tiie last con gress from December:!, 1880, to March 4, 1881. Two exceptionally beautiful ball dresses have just been sent to the queen of Portugal from Paris. The first is white satin, trimmed with lace, with a yellow satin train, brocaded with buds uml flowers, after a Japanese design. The second is white tulle, profusely studded with silver ilowers and trimmed with honeysuckle in trails. London lias a population of four millions and a half. Of this multitude only 80,000 are church members, and only 200,000 are regular attendants ???It religious services. Of the working population it is stated on as good authority as the Bishop of Litchfield, that only two percent are ever found in church. Gath: Mr. Howard Rowland, one of a fam ily of shovel-makers, told me Inst night that Ills linn, making eighteen hundred dozen of shovels In a week, got, notwithstanding excessive railroad building, only six dollars a dozen on account of competition. The Ameses turn out three thousand shovels and spades a week. Nearly half of the American shovels are exported to Panama, South America. Switzerland nnd]Germany. Minnie??? wants to know ???who sets the fashions???? Well, we don???t want to boast, dear, or appear unduly conceited, or that sort of thing, but tile fashion of wearing a spring overcoat, flavored at the elbows witli benzine, clear through the Christmas holidays and along Into next February??? we set that one "ourself.??? We don???t know who sets the others, as that is the only one we are deeplv interested in just now.???Burlington Hawkeye. The loss of life by the burning of the Ring tiieater will probably be found to have l*een as great as that at any similar catastrophe. The fol lowing is a reeord of the most disastrous theater tires of modern times: 1772??? Amsterdam, 800 per ished; 1772???Saragossa, 1,000: 1781???Paris, Palais Roval, 500: 17!H???Pi.-.ino, Istria, 1,000:1807???Londou, Sadler's Wells (false nlurm), IS; 1811???Richmoud. Virginia, fil; 1810???yuebeo. Royal theater, 4."*; 18T*:!??? Londou, Coburg theater (false nlarmi, 16; 186'*??? Edinburg, theater Royal, 28: 1876???Philadelphia. American Varieties. l.??: 1876???Brooklyn theater. 284; 1876???Rouen, Theater de* Arts, 10: 1876???San Fran- eiseo, Chinese thenter (false nlarmi, 17; 1878???Ca lais, France, 10; 187s???Ahmednugger, India, 40; 1881???Cronstadt. Russia, Sj lssi???Nice, France, Cl. In Some Rosiest*. Dalton Argus. In some re*i*eetsthe tiuiteau trial is like a session of the Georgia legislature. The Advantage* oTthc South. St. Louis Republican. Tiie manufacturing interests in the southeastern states nre still growing rapidly. Georgia and the Caroiinns are pushing ahead with great vigor in the cotton milling. They have the advantage over New England iu freights, labor and water-power. Mnhonc u Very lndtgc*tlble Morsel. From an Interview with Senator Hill. ???Do you not think the republicans have swallow ed Mnhoiie without winking???? The senatorlooked un quizzically. "No, sir. There are plenty of them winking and more yet to wink. Prominent repub lican* have admitted to mo in conversation that they were heartily sick of Mabone. They will to sicker yet before the session is over. If the repub lican* don???t find MAhone an ???Old Man of the Sea,' then I am mistaken.??? Hr Had On his Other ???Pant*.??? San Francisco Chronicle., In the Iiopkinsease Judge Finn said that he would appoint Moses Hopkins administrator, and. esti mating the unsettled residue of the estate at 50,500,- 000 would require a bond of 81:;,000.000. General Barnes???That will need 526,000,000 in se curities behind it. The Judge???Yes. General Barnes???Ail right: I???ll bring it up in the morning. 1 haven???t got the change with me or I???d fix it up now. Culinary Esthetics. Cleveland Leader. Education is always opportutfe. and in the mag nitude of modern progrvssivenesseverythlugshould be anticipated, for even the day when the common cook must necessarily be fluently conversant with ancient history seemeth not fardistauL The writer happeued to to spending the evening with one of the femimo literatur.e in the East Enel recently when the following suggestive colloquy took place between the worthy lady of the house and the cook: ??????What shall I get for breakfast, missus???? "Split the two Civsar chickens and fry them quite brown: butter and serve at 7. sharp.??? ???Will you have eofl'ee ortea???? "Titus Andmnieus in the brown Schliemann jug ' ???Shall I bake biscuit???? ???Alexander muffins.done crisp, and dou???l you forget it. 1 say. set the table, Biddy, in the Roman senate chamber.??? The IVnallte* *f Creataws New Orleans Times. General Sherman wept the other day. after hear ing "Matching Through- Georgia" played at a ban- queL His neighbor. General Grant, asked him: ??????Wherefore di*si thou weep???? The general an swered : ???1 never was so all fired sorsy that I marched through Georgia )s I have been in the last five years. Georgia to darned. The people ore good enough, but I'm listening to that tune for the S.465.S57th time. How would you like, Ulysses.??? he continued, "tohearthat infernal melody over three million times? They have played it to me from Maine to Texas, and from Florida to Toronto,??? and here he wept afresh. But General Grant quietly patted the hero on the shoulder, aud said: ???Sherman, it is only one of the m-nalties of greatness, I suffer worse than you do. I???ve bad seven million cigars given to me because people think 1 like to smoke, 821 bull pups aud more horses than I ean count. Sherman,??? contin ued the general. "whenever I sec a horse, a cigar or a bull pup, I feel just as badiy as you do. bull never give way to my feelings: I???I sell ???em.??? ??????Yes.??? answered Sherman between his sobs, ???you ean sell cigar*', bull pups and horses, but 1 au???t sell that tune for five cents.??? 2: -MARK BROWN???S IRON BITTERS aro a certain cure for all diseases requiring a complete tonic; espe- lially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, later al ttent Fevers, Want of Appetite, 1*063 of Strength, Lack, of Energy* etc. Enriches the blood, strength ens the muscles, and gives new life to tho nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snch as tasting tho food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Irot 1-reparation that will not blaciicn tho teeth or give headache., Sold by all Drug gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. ??? that all Iron Bitter* are rude by Baotrs Ctoicp and Lave crossed red lines nnd trade marie on wrapper* BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. HOSTETTER???S BITTERS. CONTENTS 1882. COMPLETE NOVEL IN EVERY _NUMBER. Nearly 1200 pages of first-class 1 iterarv Matter 12 Steel Plate Engravings of Beautiful and 12 pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Original Subjects. 12 Double-Page Elegantly Colored Fashion Flute*. ???J00 Wood Engravings. Illustrating Art, Science aud Fashion. 12 Large Diagram Patterns of I Julies??? und^t'hild- ren???s Dresses. 12 Architectural Designs for Suburban, Seaside, and City Homes. 200 or more Original Receipts for Family Use. And the usual original Department Matters, which have made Godey's Lady???s Book so famous. , A full corps of first-class Contributors. Any newsdealer will send you a copy, or you ean write fo the publishers. Twenty Cents foe a Sample Copy. Remit by money order, or draft on Philadel- B hia or New York, or by registered letter, paya- le to GODEY???S LADY???S BOOK PUB. C??. (Limited) 1006 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l???a. .857 nov22???\v3t eovv nov22 decG 20 IN HOSTS OF FAMILIES Hostetter???s Stomach Bitters Is as much regarded as a household necessity as sugar or coffee. The rea son of this is that years of experience have proved It to be perfectly reliable in those cases of emergen cv where a prompt and convenient rentedv is de rannded. Constipari?? n - Uver complaint, dyspepsia Indigestion and other troubles are cnereome by it. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap- ly for Hostetter???s Almanac for 1882. decl???dim tues thur sat Avvkylm nxr 1 mat IMPERISHABLE _ PERFUME. Murray & Lanman???s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. , ^ aprla???p9m* s*t uiuriuesAvvOmnex matrd IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE AMERICAN ART EXCHANGE Begs leave to call the attention of the Ameri can people to its mode of business, and asks tiie support of the art-loving public. We shall, as fast as possible, bring out in this country, in the highest style of artistic work, every famous art work of the Old World, and at prices which will enable the people of moderate means to adorn their homes with the choicest art works. As an introductory example of the quality and style of work which will be produced by us, we will take pleasure in forwarding to any applicant a complimentary copy free of the first edition of art work produced by us iu America, Visitors to the Pore Gallery, London, will remember tiie superb painting, occupying nearly an entire side of the splendid gallery, entitled CHRIST LEAVING THE I???RAETORIUM.??? Of this magnificent painting???the most im portant of Pore???s works???a pure line steel en graving has just been completed in England. This engraving is only sold by subscription, and the price is ??0, or about $30. It is abso lutely impossible to secure a copy at a less .irice*, except through this offer. The engrav- ng represents the Savior as he is leaving the Prsetorium, sifter being condemned to cruci fixion. He is descending the steps leading from the judgment court. At the foot of the steps stand two burly executioners, in charge of the cross which the Savior is to bear. On the right are the followers and belicveis of Christ, with despair in their every look, While the mother of our Lord is an agonized and fainting attendant. In the rear and on the left are the judges and scoffers, surround ing I???ontius Pilate, who arc looking with fierce complacency on their work. The cen tral figure' is that of Christ, as he uncom plainingly descends the steps to take up the cross and"bear it to the scene of his crucifix ion. The work in this portion of tiie engraving is more perfect and be autiful than we had supposed could ever be executed. Tiie ex pressions of the faces, the grouping of the figures, and the careful attention to detail in the drapery and accessories of the picture, are all carried "out in perfection and with con summate skill. There is a very large num ber of figures in the work, and all are de picted with life-like faithfulness. It stands to-dav unquestionably THE* FINEST AND MOST VALUABLE ENGRAVING IN THE WORLD. The engraving of the plate cost upward of $30,000, and no copies from it are sold at a less price than $30, which, with duties and ship ping added, brings the cost to American pur chasers to about $40 per copy. Tiiis splendid work is the first of a series of the prominent art works of Europe, which the American Art Exchange will produce it America, simultaneous with their productior in the Old World, and at prices which will en able the multitude to purchase. This first work, ???Christ Leaving the Prteto Hum,??? will be used as an introductory adver tisement, and a limited number will be fur nished FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. It is a correct reproduction of the English plate, which sells at $30 per copy, many of which have been purchased by a number of Americans at that price, who subscribed for as through tiie English house. The American edition will be furnished in the same size an with the same attention to perfect work as characterizes the $30 copies. The object of tins extraordinary offer is to bring our enterprise into immediate recogn tion in this country, so that when we and nounce future work.*, the public will have had an opportunity to jinttre of the quality and beauty of the art work produced by the Amei ican Art Exchange. * * Until the first edition is exhausted, we will ship a perfect copy of tiie engraving ???Chris* Leaving the Prsetorium??? to any applicant. The engraving (which is a very large one) wiH be put up in it heavy tube, and sent by mail- Tbc only charge will be the costof tubing and postage, which will be 10 three-cent stamps. It was at first thought 20 cents would be suffi cient for this charge, but from frequent break ing of the tubes in the mail bags it was de cided to increase the thickness and strength hundred t*vr cent. One man with this proacss can preserve 5.000 dozen per day. Tp???pTTTrnjN may to permitted to ripen in their native climate, and can be transported to any part * *?? UJ.lO 0 f tiie world. The juice expressed irom fruits ean be heid for an indefinite period without fermentation???lienc2 the great value of tills process for producing a temperance beverage Milk and eider ean be held perfectly sweet any Ibiigth of time. YT'BIO.TJUT 1 A "RT TPQ can to kept for an indefinite period in their natural condition, retaining V au XU 1 JXDl iriO their odorand flavor, treated in their original packages, at a small ex- ! >eiise. Alt grain, flour, meal, etc., are held in their normal condition. U'DTpQTT TWTTji , T , C! such as beef, mutton, veal, ipotk. poultry, game, fish, etc., preserved -U XtiJ2Jk2>LL lVlUtl J. u, by this method, can be shipped to Europe, subjected atmospheric changes, and return to this country iu a state of perfect preservation. ) TT TTT7 TD AFTER BEING TREATED BY THIS > LJ JL 1 Hi Jlv process will not become rancid. Dead human todies, treated before decomposition sets in ean be helit in a natural condition for weeks, without puncturing the skin or mutilating the body in any way. Hence the great value of Ozone to undertakers. 181010 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 simple that a child can operate it as well and as successfully as a man. There is no expensive apparatus or machinery required. room filled with difl???erent articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., ean lie treated at one time, without additional trouble or expense. -;N FACT, THERE IS NOTHING THAT OZONE WILT, NOT PRESERYE. Think of everything you ean that is liable to sour, decay, or spoil, and then remember that we guarantee that Ozone will " ??? "??? * ' ??? ?????????of time, if you will remember this or that article???IT WILL A FORTUNE There is not a township iis the United States in which a live man cannot make any amount of monev, from 51,000 to 510,000 a veat that he pleads. Wi: dvsibk to out a live man intkkested in each COUNTY IN TnE UNITED STATES, IN WHOSE HANDS WK CaX FLACK THIS I???ltKsERVATIVE, AND TIIBOUGU HIM SECURE TIIK BUSINESS WHICH EVERY COUNTY OUUHT TO PRODUCE. awaits any man who secures control of OZONE in any Township or County . C. Bowen, Marion, Ohio, cleared 52,000 in two months. 52 for a test package was his first investment. Woods Brothers, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, made $(>,000 on eggs purchased in July and sold November 1st. 52 for a tost package was their first investment. F. K. Raymond, Morristown, Belmont County, Ohio, is clearing, $2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. 52 for a test paekage was his first investment. . F. Webber, Charlotte, Eaton County, Mich., luts cleared $1,000 a month since August 82 for a test paekage was his fir*t investment. ' " - ~ - ???* *- - -??? ' ??? ' the commission men of He is preserving 5,000 for a test puckagc was liis first investment. The Cincinnati Feed Company, 49S West Seventh Street, is making $5,000 a month in handling brewers??? ea sours in malt, twenty , . . . These are instances which we have asked the privilege of publishing. There are scores of others. Write to any of ilio above panics and get the evidence direct. Now, to prove the absolute truth of everything we have said iu this paper. WE PROPOSE TO PLACE JN y'our HANDS THE MEANS OF PROVING FOR YOURSELF THAT WK HAVE NOT CLAIMED HALF ENOUGH. To any person who doubts any of these statements, and who is interested suf ficiently to mak?? tiie trip, we will pay all traveling and hotel expenses fora visit to this city, if we fail to prove any statement that we have made. i prove that decay Is due to septic matter, or minute germs that develop and feed upon animal nun vegetable structures. OZONE, applied by the Prentiss method, seizes and destroys these germs at once, and th.*s preserves. At our offices in Cincinnati can to seen almost every article that ean to thought of preserved by this |??-ocess, and every visitor is welcome to cbfhe in, taste, smell, lake away with him, and test in every way the merits of OZONE ils a preservative We will also preserve, free of charge, any article that is brought or sent prepaid to us, aud return it to the sender, for him to keep and test. n.FJ.0 can to* treated at a cost of less than one doH.rr a thousand dozen, and to kept iu an ordlnazy UTCOJ room six months or more, thoroughly preserved, the yolk told in ftsnoimal condition, aiid , preserving aud shipping it as feed to all parts of the country* Mult uupreservt tv-four hours, ''reserved by OZONE it keeps perfectly sweet for months. HOW TO SECURE A FORTUNE WITH OZON A test paekage of Ozone, containing a sufficient quantity to preserve one thousand dozen ecgs,or other articles in proportion, will be sent to any applicant on receipt oi 82, This package will enable tho applicant to pursue any line of tests nnd experiments he'destres. and thus satisfy himself ns to the extraordlnarv merits o* Ozone as a Preservative. After having thus satisfied himself, ami had time to look the held over to determine what he wishes to do in the future???whether to 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 enter into an arrangement with him that will make a fortune for him and give us good profits. We will give exclusive township or county privileges to the first responsible applicant who orders a test package and desires to control the business in his locality. THE MAN WHO SECURES CONTROL OF OZONE FOR ANY SPECIAL TERRITORY WILL EN JOY A MONOPOLY WHICH WILL SURKLEY ENRICH HIM. Don???t let a day pass until you have ordered a Test Package, and if you desire to secure an exelusivp privilege, we assure you that delay may deprive yeu of it, for the applications come in to us By scores every mail???many by telej/faph. ???First come firstserved??? is our rule. If you do not care to send money in advance for the tes?? paekage, we will send itC. O. D.; but (his will put you totheexpense ot charges for return of money. Our correspondence i* very largeWe have all we can do to attend to the shipping of orders and giving attention to our working agents. There fore we can give no attention to letters that do not order Ozone. If you think of any article that vou are doubtful about Ozone preserving, remember we GUARANTEE THAE IT WILL PRE- SEVRE IT, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. DTP fi'TTDTTTJr'TI???Q ??? We desire to call your attention to a class of references which no en- XuJll t JIiXviJCjaN UEiO . terprise or firm based on anything but the soundest business success and highest commercial merit could secure. We refer, by permission, as to our integrity and to the vnlueof the Prentiss Preservative, to the follow ing gentlemen: Edward C. Boyce, Member Board of Public Works; K. O. Eshelby, City Comp troller: Amor Smith, Jr. Collector Internal Revenue: Wulsin <t Worthington, Attorneys: Martin II. Harrell and B. F. Hopkins, County Commissioners; W. S. Cappcllcr. County Auditor; all of Cincinnati. Hamilton County. Ohio. These gentlemen are each familiar with the merits of our Preservative, aud know from actual observation that v.e have witlioul question THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE IN THE WORLD. The $2 you invest in a test paekage will surely lead you to secure a township or county, and then your way is absolutely clear to make from 82,000 to $10,000 a year. 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