Rushsylvania, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1885.

Crane & Allen:

The Preservative gives good satisfaction in the most difficult cases.

WRIGHT BROS.

And again, Aug. 7, 1886:

Crane & Allen:

We are using the Preservative quite freely and with great success, as we have had some bad cases of late, from deaths by dropsy, heart disease, and cancer of the bowels, in all of which we have been complimented for the manner we have handled the cases, and Crane & Allen’s Preservative was our reliance in all.

WRIGHT BROS.