Your Preservative is the best thing of the kind we have ever used.

LUGER FURNITURE CO.


Plainfield, Ind., Jan. 24, 1887.

Crane & Allen:

You will find enclosed draft for $21.00. Am not entirely out, but you may send me another carboy of the Preservative. I had a case last summer that proved the excellency of your fluid. The man died of lung fever and heart disease combined, and in about five or six hours after death he turned purple all over the body, not unlike a flesh blood-blister. I injected about half of a gallon of the Preservative into the Brachial Artery, and in less than 24 hours the discoloration had disappeared, and at the day of the funeral some of the friends wanted to put it off on account of his life-like appearance.

SEBASTIAN HISS.


Mt. Blanchard, O., June 2, 1887.

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