THE LANCASTER FARMER 



III 



THE WORLD OF NATURE 



The worUl of animated nature is more splendidly 

 represented under the canvas of Forepau^li's fireat 

 Show than in any zoological collection existent. Not 

 eince the day Noah lifted his liawser otl' the snub- 

 biog post have so many distinct varieties i>f rare ani- 

 mals been collected under one cbarire. This impor- 

 tant fact should not be lost sitrht of by schools 

 and parents. Boys and girls can learn more in an 

 afternoon of natural history, in the great .Menagerie 

 of Forepaugh's Show, than by months of book 

 study. Recognizing this, Mr. Forepaugh makes re- 

 duced rates to schools, and admits all children in 

 orphan asylums free of charge. This (ireal Show 

 will exhibit in Lancaster, Monday, .\pril l;4. 



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North Queen Stfeet, 



LANCASTER, PA.. 



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 cessible by railroad aud daily sta^/e lints, for 10 cents 

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JOHN A. HIESTAND. Proprietor, 



No. 9 Nort 11 Qneen St., 



LA-N-CA-STKB. FA.. 



Important to Grocers, Packers, Hucksters, and the 



General Public. 



THE KING fTrtONE-MAKER. 



OZONE 



A New Process for Prrscrrliu/ all 

 Pcrishiible Articles, Animal wnd 

 Vcffctahle from Fermentation and 

 Putre/'ariion, Jietaining Ifieir Odor and Plavnr. 



'* OZONE— Pnrified air. active state of Oxygen."— »»>6«'er. 



This preservative is not a liquid pickle, or any of the old and exploded pr..ccsse5 but in dimply and purely 

 OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new process Ozone is the antisrp-ic principle of every 

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



Tin re in tioth htf/ on the J<iri- «/ thv (iirlli liiihlc to miay or xpoil irfi irii f)zour, the 

 new Preservative, will not preserre for all time in <• perjeetly fresh auiljialataltle 

 eonilition. 



The value of Ozone as a natural preserver has been known to our abler chcmiiita for years, but, until now, no 

 means of proiluefiiK it in a praetieal, inexpen-sive, and simple nuinner have been dl»eovere<l 



Sliero.seopie observations prove that decay is due to sentie mailer or minute Bermn. dial develop and feed nixin 

 animal and vesetable siruelures. Ozone, applied by the I'rentice method, .sc-izi-.s and destroys these cernis at oneo. 

 and thus preserves At our odiee in ('ineinmiti can be .seen almost every article that e«n be ihouKbt of, preserved by 

 this process, anil every visitor is welcomed to come in, Uisle, smell, lake away with linn, and lest in every way the 

 merits of Ozone as a iire.servative. We will also pre.scrve, free of charBe. any article that i.-. bruuKbt or sent prepaid 

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



FKICSII MU.^'I'S. such as beef, mutton, veal, pork, poultry, (jame, fish, &e., iireserved by Ibis method, enn be 

 shipped to Kurope, subjeeled to atmospheric cbaiiKes and return to Ibis connlrv in a stale of perfect preservation. 



E«Ti<JS can be treated at a cost of less than one dollaratliousaml dozen, ami be" kept in an ordinary room six montlu 

 or more, tboroushly preserved ; the yolk held in its normal condition, and the CKifs as Iresb and perfect as on the 

 day they were Irealed, anil will .sell as. strielly "ehoiec." The advaiitiiKc in prewrvini- ckks is readilv seen • there 

 are seasons when they can be boii|;bt for 8 or lOecnts a dozen, and by boldini; them, can lie sold for an advance of 

 from one hundred to three hundred per ce t. One man, with this method, can preserve 5 (J(l0 do/en a dav 



Fit!' rvs may be permilted to ripen in their native eiimate,and can be transported to any part of tliJ worM 



The juice expressed Ironi fruits can be held for an indcrmitc period without lernientation— hence the Krcul value 

 of this process lor producmi; atemperance bevcraKc. Cider can be held perieitiv sweet for any leneth of lime 



V1',<JKTAHI.K>* can be kept for an indelinile jieriod in their natural condition, retainiiiK their ..dor and flavor 

 treated in their orijiinal packages at a small expense. All urains, Hour, meal, etc., are held in their normal condition' 



liivi' TF.tl. alter being: treated by this process, will not become rancid. 



Dead human bodies, treated bclore' decomposition sets in, can beheld in a natural eondilion fur weeks witliou* 

 jjunclurmsj the skin or niutilaliiiK the body in any way. Ilenee the great value of Ozone tounderbikers 



There IS no chanue m the slifjbtcst parlieular 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 as well and as sueeessfuUy as a man. There is no expensive 

 apparatus or machinery reiiuireil. 



A room lilled with different articles, .such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., ean be treated at one time without add! lonal 



ouble or expense. 



«i>- III lael, llM-ro In nofliiiie Ihal nz«ii<> uill not |>r<><,rrvp. Think of cvervthing you ean Inal is 



e to sour, decay, or spoil, and then remember thai we guarantee that Ozone will preserve it in exactly the 



itioii you want il lor any Iciigtb of lime. If you will leliicmber this it will save asking iiucslions as to wbelhcr 



conde will preserve this or that article— H will |>ie!.crve iiii.> liiiiiu iiimI «-v«t.v fhiiiK you t-iui lilillil of. 



There is not a town.ship in the United States in which a live man can not make anv amount of money from 

 SI,(XK) to SI0,(100 a year, that he pleases. \\ e desire to get a live man Interesled in each county in the l.nitcil States 

 in M hose bands we can place this Preservative, and tlirougli liiin sceure the business wliieli every eounlv ouglii to 

 roduee. * 



AP/^Dnri TTMP Awaits any Man who Secuips Control of OZOXE in iiii} 

 1 KJl\ 1 \J l^ L^ ToHuship or County. 



A. C. Vowen, Marion, Ohio, has cleared ?2 0011 in two months. f2 lor a test package was bis (Irst investment 



WoodsBrothcrs, Lebanon, \\aricii County, Ohio, made ?G,000 on eggs pureliased iu August and sold November 

 1st. yj for a test package was their first investment. 



F. K. Raymond. IWorrisl.iwn, Helinont Co., Ohio, is clearing S2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. $2 for 

 a test package was his lirst invesllnent. 



D F. Webber, ("liarlotte, liatoii Co., Mich., lias cleared Sl.OOO a month since August. J2 for a test package was his 

 first investment. 



J. B. (iaylord, 80 La Salle St., 

 li-^c. per ilozen fore 

 business is making i 



Tlic Cincinnati Keed Co., West 4'.)s Seventh .Street, is making S.5,00 a month in handling brewers' malt, preser\-inK 

 and shipping it as feed to all parts of the country. JIalt unpreserved sours in 21 hours. Preserved bv Ozone il keens 

 perfectly sweet for months. * "^ 



These arc instances which we have asked in llic privilege of publishing. There arc scores of others. Write louny 

 of the above parties and get the evidence direct. 



Now, to prove the absolule truth of every tiling we have said in this paper, »••• |ir»|tos<> l» plnrp in vour 

 lliiiMl<i llif iiK'Hiin »I iiiMivinii' lor .voiil'Nell' thai we Iihvo iioI rlaii:i<-<l hall' I'lioiiicli. To any 

 person who doubts any of these statements, and who is interested .suflieiently to make the iri|> we will pav all 

 traveling and hotel expenses lor a visit to this city, if we fail to prove any statement thai we have made 



How to Secure a Fortune with Ozone. 



A to.st pafkage of O/.oiie, contiiiniiip: a suflk-icnt quantity to prt-.sfrve om- tlirf\i-iuni dozen CKKf", or otlicr articles 

 iti }iroporticni, will be sent to any applicant on n-ceipl of S-2. Tbis packaffc will tMiablt* the np|ilic:int to pun^uc any 

 lin*_* of ttsts and experiments lie de.sire.s. and tliiKs siili.sfy himself a.s tu the extmurdinary merits of (>/.onv as u 

 I'reservutive. After having thus .satisfied liim.sclf. and had time tohmkihe fiehl ove to determine what lie wishes 

 to do in the futnre — whether to mcU the article tootliers or to eonlinc it to his own use, or any otlier line of policy 

 which is best .suited to him and to his township or county— we will enter into an arran^enienl witli hiui that will 

 niakea fortune for him and ^ive us ^jood prolitj*. We will \i\\ti exclusive township i>r euuiity privilcKe-^ to tlie lir!*t 

 responsible ni)plieant wlio orders a test pa».-kane and dt^sircsto control the bu.sinc?vs m his loealiiy. 'I'lie iiihii u li« 

 f«e<*iire<4 <*4kiiirol t*f Oztiiie for any s|i«m*1h1 territory, will enjoy » luonopoly Wliicli w ill Miirely 

 pnrirli Itini. 



Diin't lei u day Pass until you have ordered a Teat Package, and if you desire to secure an cj):chisivc prJvilcKe we 

 aSsure you tiiat delay may deprive you of it. for tlie upplications conic in to us by Hcorcs every mail— many by 

 tclej^raph. " First come tirst served " is our rule. 



If you do not care to send money in advance for the test package we will send it C. O, D., hut this will put you lo 

 the expense of chart^es for return money. Our corre-npon deuce is very larjfe; we have all we cjin do to attendlo th« 

 shipping: of onlcrs an<l j^ivinff attention to our working aKCntd. Therefore we c^in not jfive any attention to letters 

 whiub do not order <>/.oue. If you think of any article that you are doubtful uboutOzone preserving remember wo 

 ^tarantte thai it ivill preserve it, no matter ivhut it is. 



■\Ve desire to call your attention to a class of rcfereiici-. wliich no eiilcrprit-e or llrm based on any thiuK hutlho 

 soundest business success and hijjhest commercial merit couhl secure. 



W'c refer, by permission, as to our intcj^riiy and to the value of the Prentiss Preservative, to the following 

 gentlemen ; Kdward C Koyce, Member Hoard of Public Works: K. O. Eshelby, City Comptroller; Amor .Smith, .Jr., 

 Collector Internal lievenue; Wulsin *t WorlbiuKton, Attorneys; Martin H. Harr'ell and B. K. Hopkins, County 

 Commie-sioners; W. S. Cappellcr, County Auditor; all of Cineiuiiati, Hamilton County. Ohio. These Kcntlemun are 

 each familiar with the merits of our Preservative, ami know fVtmi actual obscr\'ation that we have without question 



The Most Valuable Article in the World. 



The ?2 you invest in a test package, will surely lead you to secure a townsliip or county, and then your way is 

 absolutely clear lo make irom $2.l<IO to SlU,l«)n a year. 

 Give your full aildress in every letter, and send yimr letter to 



lO La Salle St., Chicago, is prese vmg eggs, fruit, etc., for the eommis.sioii men of Chicago, . jiarging 

 >r eggs, and other articles in jiroportion. He is preserving .5,000 dozen eggs per day, and on his 

 ig ;:i.O(lO a month clear. S2 for a test package was his first investment 



Nov-3m 



PRENTISS PRESERVING COMPANY. (Limited,) 



i'. J£. Cor. ytnth <t- liace Sts., Cincinnati, O. 



