THE LANCASTER FARMER 



III 



THE WORLD OF NATURE 



The worlil of animated nature is more Bplcndidly 

 represented under the canvas of Forepauijh's (!reat 

 Show than in any zooloirical collection existent. Not 

 since the day Noah lifted his liawser off the snub- 

 bing post have so many distinct varieties of rare ani- 

 mals been collected under one charge. This impor- 

 tant fact should not be lost sight 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 Great Show 

 ■will exhibit in Lancaster, Monday, April 24. 



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LANCASTER, PA. 



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The daily is" pubbslied every evening during the week, 

 Tt is delivered in the City and to surrounding Towns ac- 

 cessible by railroad and d^ily stage lines, for 10 cents 

 a week. 



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 cents; one year, $3.00. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND, Proprietor, 



No. 9 North Qneen St., 



Important to Grocers, Packers, Hucksters, and the 



General Public. 



THE KING FORTUNE-MAKER. 



A New Procesa for J*reservitHf all 

 Perishable Articles, Animal and 

 Vefjetahle from Fermentation and 



OZONE 



Putrefaction, lietaiuiny their Odor and Flavor. 



" OZONE-Furified air, active etate of Oxygen."- ^rcftsf/r. 



This preser»«tiT« is not a liquid pickle, or any of the old and exploded prncessea, but is simply and purely 

 OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new procesa. Oione is the antiseptic virinciplc of every 

 subatcaca, and poBBesBca the power to prcsarvc animal and veeetabla structures from decay. 



Titer e ifi not lihHj on thf face of the earth liahte to deeat/ or spoil whieh Ozone^ the 

 new Preservative, will not jireserve for all tune in o perfectly fresh atulpalatable 

 condition. 



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

 means of produeinpr it i" a practical, inexpciwive. and simple nianrier have been (liwcovfred. 



Microscopic observations prove that decay is due to septic matter or minute Kerms. that develop and feed upon 

 animal and vegetable structures. Ozone, applied by the I'reriticc method, seizes and dentroys thewe germs at once, 

 and thus preserves At our office in Cincinnati can be seen almost every article that can be thought of, preserved by 

 this procest*, and every visitor is welcomed to come in, taste, .smell, take away with hun, and t««t in every way lh« 

 merits of Ozone us a preservative. We will »l(*o preserve, free of charge, any article tliat is brought or Bcnl prepaid 

 to UH, :ind return it to tlie sender, lor him to keep and test. 



FKKi^H NKATK, such as beef, mutton, veal, ptjrk, poultry, game, fl.sh, Ac, preserved by this method, can be 

 shipped to Europe, subjected to atmospheric changes and return to this country in a state of perfect preservation. 



lEliKilK can be treated at a cost of less than one dollar a thousand dozen, and be kept iu an ordinary room six months 

 or more, thoroughly prenerved ; the yolk held in its normal condition, and the eggs a.s fresh and perfect an on tho 

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

 are seasons wlien they can be buughl for S or 10cent.s a dozen, and by holding them, can be sold for an advance of 

 from one hundred to three hundred per ce t. One man. with this method, can preserve 5,000 dozen a day. 



FRlf liTS may be permitted to ripen in their native climate, and can 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 ateniperancc beverage. Cider can be lield perfectly sweet for any length of time. 



VI-XJF/r .%!»■> EM can be kept for an indetinite period tti their natural condition, retaining their odor and flavQr, 

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



BIJTTKK. after being treated by this process, will not become rancid. 



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

 puncturing the skin or mutilating the body in any way. Hence the great value of Ozone toundertiikers. 



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 simple that a child can operate as well and as aueeessfully as a man. There is no expensive 

 apparatus or machinery reqinred. 



A room tilled with ditferent articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., can be treated at !one time, without addi ional 



ouble or expense. 



jO^Im f»<'l, llior«» i« nothiiffr <l»»* OEonr will not pre««»rvP. Think of everything you cau that ia 



e to .sour, decay, or si.>oil, and then remember that we guarantee that Ozone wilt preserve it in exactly the 



ition you want it for any length of time. If you will remember this it will save asking questions ua to whether 



coiide will prescrvethieortiiat article— it will |»reMerve auytlijne rikI every thiu;;->-oii onn tlkilik of. 



There is not a townshij) in the United Stales in wliich a live man can not make any amount of money, from 

 Sl.OOO to SIU,000 a year, that he pleases. We desire to get a live man interested in each county in the United States, 

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

 roduce. 



Awaits any Man who Secnres Control of OZONE in any 

 Township or County. 



A. C. Bowen, Marion, Ohio, has cleared $2,000 in two months. f2 for a test packngc was his first investment. 



Woods Brothers. Lebanon, Warren County. Ohio, made ^6,000 on eggs purchased iu August and sold November 

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



F. K. Riiymond. IVIorristown. Belmont Co., Ohio, is clearing $2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. S2 for 

 a test package was his iirst investment. 



D. F. Webber, Charlotte, Eaton Co., Mich., has cleared 81.000 a month since August. 82 for a test package was bis 

 first investment. 



J. B. Gaylord, 80 La Salle St., Chicago, is preserving eggs, fruit, etc., for the commission men of Chicago, fharging 

 iV^c. per dozen lor eggs, and other articles in proportion. He is preserving 5.0<X) dozen eggs per day, and on his 

 business is making :£3,000 a month clear. $2 for a test package was his first investment. 



Tlie Cincinnati Feed Co., West 498 Seventh Street, is making S5,00 a month in handling brewers' malt, preserving 

 and shipping it as feed to all parts of the country. Malt unpreserved sours in 24 hours. Preserved by Ozone it keeps 

 perfectly s\V4'ct for montlis. 



These are in.stances which we have asked in the privilege of publishing. There are scores of others. Writetoany 

 of the above parties and gel tiie evidence direct. 



Now, to prove the absolute truth of every thing we have .said in this paper, we propONO to plftro In your 

 tiancis tlio inoanH ol' proving i'or .voiirNolf tiiat ne ii»vo not claiinrrl lialf moiiffli- To any 

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

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



How to Secure a Fortune with Ozone. 



A test package of Ozone, containing a suflicient quantity to preserve one thon.siuid dozen eggs, or other articles 

 in proportion, will be sent to any applicant on receipt of ?2. This package will enable the applieimt to pursue any 

 line of tests and experiments he desires, and thus satisfy himself as to the extnxordinary merits of Ozone a.s a 

 Preservative. After having thus satisfied himself, and had time to look the field over to determine what he wishes 

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

 whicli 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 townshia or county privileges to the first 

 responsible applicant who orders a test i)ackage and desiresto control the business in his locality. The man who 

 wecureM <'4>nirol of Ozone tor any Hpevial territory, will enjoy a monopoly which will Mnrely 

 enrich him. 



Don't let a day I*ass \intii you have ordered a Test Package, aii<i if you desire to secure an exclusive privilege we 

 assure you that delay may deprive you of it, for the applications come in to us by scores every mail— many by 

 telegraph. " First come first 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., but this will put you to 

 the expense of charges for return money. Our correspondence is very large; we have all we can do toattendto the 

 shipjiing of orders and giving attention to our working agents. Therefore wc can not give any attention to letters 

 which do not order Ozone. It you think of any article that you arc doubtful about Ozone prcscrvftig remember %ve 

 guarj.ntee thai it wiil preserve it, tw matter ivhat it is. 



f&e:f'isfie:nc£:s. 



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

 soundest business success and highest commercial merit could secure. 



^\'c refer, by permission, as to our iiitegriiy and to the value of the Prentiss Preservative, to tlie following 

 gentlemen : Kdward C Koyce, Member Board of Public Works; E. O. Eshclby, City Comptroller; Amor .Smith. Jr., 

 Collector Internal Revenue; Wulsin & Worthington. Attorneys; Martin H. Harrell and B. F. Hopkins. County " 

 Commis-sioners; W. S. Cappeller, County Auditor; all of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. These gentlemen are 

 eacii familiar with the merits of our Preservative, and know from actual observation tliat we ha\e without question 



The Most Valuable Article in the VVorld. 



A FORTUNE 



TheS2 you invest in a test package, will surely lead you to secure 

 absolutely clear to make from ?2.(i0U to ^10,000 a year. 



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



k township or county, and then your way la 



NoT-to» 



PRENTISS PRESERVING COMPANY. (Limited,) 



S. K, Cor. Ninth iH Jiace Sts., Cincinnati, O. 



