Crane & Allen:

The instruments are received, and would say that a set of more neatness and compactness I have not seen, and I consider them a perfect set. The needle and sprayer are needed improvements, and the extra long rubber hose with which to carry off escaping gas from a dead body through a window, so that none can make its escape into the room, is just the thing.

B. E. MURRAY.


Edgerton, O., July 10, 1885.

Crane & Allen:

I have had always good results from the use of the Preservative, one particularly, lately, of a lady who died with cancer in the face, but I made it presentable and without any odor by the use of the Preservative.

J. H. MILLER.


Vinton, Iowa, May 17, 1884.