I am highly pleased with your Preservative. A lady died here on Sunday morning, and they were anxious to send her to Providence, R. I., and I embalmed her with the Preservative and kept her here until the next Wednesday, put her into casket and sent her by express. They had the funeral there the next Sunday, seven days after, in those extremely hot days, and they write me she looked just the same as when she left, as natural as in life, and no odor from the body whatever.

C. B. BEEBE.


Philadelphia, March 6, 1883.

[TELEGRAM.]

Crane & Allen:

Send at once fourteen gallons Preservative.

R. R. BRINGHURST & CO.

Also letter, June 20, 1885:

Crane & Allen: