Braidwood, Ill., Nov. 14, 1883.

Crane & Allen:

The Preservative you send us has given good satisfaction and we are well pleased with it. It has done all you claim for it and we shall continue to handle it in preference to all others as it is a pleasure to use something you can depend upon and that is the Crane & Allen Preservative.

A. & J. W. PATTERSON.


Denver, Nov. 10, 1886.

Crane & Allen:

Your Preservative we can say is all that you recommend it to be. We had the care of the body of a young man who committed suicide by hanging and when we took the body it was in bad condition, bloated and black in the face. We embalmed him with your Preservative and shipped him to Toledo, O., and the undertaker there said that the body came to him in the best shape of any corpse he ever handled and wanted to know what kind of “fluid” was used.

E. & L. GUSTIN.