THE CENTRE REPORTER. ON A NN PN PN ad i TN PN Caxree Hari, Pa, Fen. 20, 1885. Terms —82 per year in advance, $2.50 when not ia sdeance, 2 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $004 colum $45. mir Hereafter all subscribers thair subscription in advance, will get & credit of two months additional as a pre mium on $2 in advance. ANYTHIN YOU WANT, AT G. R, SPIGELMYER'S ! AN IMPORTANT FACT, Cwiig to the great depression in all branches, 1'¢ have been enabled Jor the bargains ever heard of in the way of Spring Goods, Carpets, Matting end House Furnishing there seems to have been a greater stagnativn than in any other, In Yiene lines in Centre county of Velvet, Therefore ev- | y body who is in need of Carpels this | £F SPRING MILLS PA. —Y Ou can travel a day — OF msn —-not find a nicer, cleaner, e stock. I ——mior@ cOmplet Perino ws mm £08 1 (06 Garmans. D, GARMAN & SON, le, 1554, « again this spriog. Vietoria is suffering fro » we, and we'll bet a worse i0 to 20 per cent! yildren’s coats, at the to proceed improvements on ring at 82 500 was destroved 1pposed set on fire, id friend Mitterling, of Tus ds to make sale of a large k and adveriises it in Reporter. Back, foundry and machine we iielon 10x aod OspoRSE repairs. 4t Every piece bears a ticket with the lowest i Cash Price per yard marked thereon. In unknown characters, and then delude cus- | tomers into the belief that ofter they have bar- i Macs : » } down 10 to 15 per cent from the asking 4 po. ; ered price. that they have secured a bargain. Then afterwards to their sorrow they find | out that they could have bought the same ar- | . > to 15 per cent less at the "One Price Store.’ SeectaL,— i Prid Muslin Prints war SUH pn strié) ~E ffer for a limitod pe | at 1 yard wide Bleached | J Indigo Blue anled fast colors, Bie worth 10e, eces of the best Standard Prints . 100 dozen Linnen Damask Tow- | y and 50 center a pair worth $1 and 3 ) . # iy olhier af i "the We wort a 8% 0 els 2 1fi : ¢ arficies a eeping reduction, Bee Hive Oxg Price Stores, | -——— ~The Centre Hall Reformed charge, we understand, have extended a call to | Rev. Land, of Turboiviile, i — Had about 214 inches of snow on Taesday night, Wedoesday very fice and gleighing good. —~Taesday was pap Em’'l Smith's day ‘or moderate weather from this on out. the water appeared above and broke he ice, then look for moderate weather, t did sao—and to-day, Wednesday, any- how, holds out on this “sign.” — Two welleknown, old citizens of Potteriwp., were buried this week. Mr, Fye, an aged resident of the Loop, and Mr. John Wilkerson, formerly of Potters Mills, who died at the home of his daughter in Bellefonte, and on Tuesday was interred at Sprucetown, rn . Sahm, of Somerset county, preached in the congregations of the alsburg Lutheran charge, Sanday last, and the vote in all seemed to be almost unanimons for extending him a call as pastor. Rev, Sahm is a son of Rev. Dr. Salim, some years ago pastor of the Aa ronsburg Lutheran charge. — (ne should always bear in mind best assortment of ready-made clothing is always to be found at the Philad. Branch. The goods | is first class all the time, and warranted to be as represented. The stock of men's and boys’ clothing is equal to that in to bottom figures, l«d. Branch ing eisewhiere Always call io at the | before purchasing eloth- — Father Willow was awarded the contract for carrying the mail from Cec tre Hall post-office 10 the traio—2 round trips per day, § mile, at §60 a year. Fa ther Armbruster, of Farmer's Mills, has enntracted to carry the mail to Spring Fbese are both veterans in years and | ~The proprietors of the Bee Hite stores, Goldsmith Brothers, today, 25th. will distribute 500 loaves of fresh bread | Wright, of Milesborg, will Hiil in the forenoon, Mullen, of Hecla 1rnac i of consumption on night 13. Mr M'Mallen was a gentleman of vie qaalisies and an active Democrat. 1 the (entre xt Sabbath Ambrose M’ yf. wr ALT purges of Belielonte, This his third term. Mr. Powers is a credit to the town as a citizen and ss its chief i i £ £1 Cues it OILcer. Mra. Harriet Keen, wile of Henry Keen, of Milibeim, died on 20, after an ilinees of several months, She was very estimable wife and mother and leaves a large connection of relatives and nds 10 mourn her decease, frie deed by as good a set of men as ever ran a store—the Goldsmiths are large heart | ed and perfect geatiemen in every re- spect, and that's what makes the Bee | hive so attractive. —An entertainment will be given | at Aaronsborg, by the Ladies’ Mite So- | Prof, Geo, P, Bible, the no:- ed elecationist, will render some of his | best pieces, and vocal and instrumental | i | heim, will leave for the south on March 2 to see alter some timber lands in Tenn. i 1dent Exposition, 1 W. Miller, of Manhattan, [i., formerly of Poiter twp, is spending Pe p wee 311, 1), with Mr. Ruben Colyer, wetigys the Northumberland Demo- the Pennevivania Railroad Co, to run all of April. we Pod ward Kelley, a son of Mr. Jas. fence, on 13, and was instantly killed. wos seized with one at the time of the accident, we A. driving horse of J, W. Bariges, of Penn Hall, while being driven in a sleigh a few days ago, was frightened by another party driving a sleigh from be- hind, sud began to kick by which it broke a leg and had to be killed, 3 ~Hogh Riddle, a notorious ho made his escape from the Bellefonte jail some months ago, was recaptared by Sheriff Walker, assisted by AL Garman, and safely landed on the hill. Hugh is con- sidered a desperate fellow. —Sayen days until the inauguration, now if you are fing, don't Mail to get a pew suitst the P'nilad, Branch else every body In Washington will point to youn as weeady office seeker. Clothing mark- ed down to near cost. Suits for men and boys. we IF Jou want > gave money in an important item of expenses, yon oab do it by always purchasing your read y~wade hing at the Pn ln phia Branch. on a soit on which you can save from 44 to 812, You een k for from $3 to 88 less than elsewhere ; you ean buy underwear of them 30 per vent cheaper than ai other stores, « Bradley, of Beilefunte, whom alone it is! worth while to bear. A rich treat is on | the carpet, we assure our friends down | there, i ~——Death has called away another no- ble old man, Me. Joseph Carson, of near | Potters Mills, who died Egtarday, 21, at | his home. Mr. Carson bad been feeble | for uver a year from astroke of apoplexy, | and his death was brought on by a repe | knew him, and followed an upright life | from his early years. He was a Christian | and ardent god consistent member of | the Presbyterian church, ~—Mr. Rolland Treaster, of near Tas | seyville, had a leg badly broken on last | A tres in falling strack | him across the leg crushing the Hmb be- | low the knee in a manner that Dr. Ja- wert near at the time god carried Mr, Treaster to his home. N. B.—Since writing the abové 3p learn that Doctors Jacobs and Alexan koee on same day. ~(30 6 Murray's Drug Store, Cen. tre Hail, for your Chtistmas and Birth- stock. Any drog or mediine aot tyund on hand will be got for you inside of 48 hours from the time you leave your or der. — J. D. Mommay. IT TELLS ITS OWN STORY. Lancaster, N. H. Dee. 3, '70.—By the way I will say thut I think Downs’ Ets ixir the best copgh remedy that I can find at our dra Wa always use it. J. 8. Peavey, Pab, Ropy Jican, All diseases arising from biliousness or torpid liver are quickly cored by the use of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, Bee notice of Arnica and Oil Liniment in an- other column. Sold by J. D. Murray, at b' pela. we feb'y 5 x LMO HOTEL, G33 5 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, o rates 0 §J per day. The traveling public will sul) i tel tho same liberal yi Bo edinte es cat ven rns a ~—At the elections held last week the following officers were elected : MILES TWP, Justice of the Peace, James P Frank; Constable, Elias Breon; Assessor, David Bartges; School Directors, John Wirt, Ju- cob Gepbart; Judge, C O Mollory; Buper- visors, Aaron Smull, John Breon; Over seer, John Hosterman; Inspectors, Uriah Rhafer, Willis Weaver; Auditor, Cyrus Brumgart; Town Clerk, Joseph K Weber. MILLHEIM BORO, Chief Burgess, A C Musser; Asst. Bar- ess, J W Adams; Council, J F Harter, J 1 Breon; Assessor, Wm. T Maock; Over- seer, N F Stover; School Directors, 8 D Musser, H K Luse; Judge, C W Hartman; Constable, G W Harter; High Constable, Jacob Keen; Auditor, J W Snook. PEXN TWP Justices of the Peace, 8 R Gettig, H E Dueck; Constable, Bamuel Ard; Judge, A P Zerby; Inspector, J H Frank; Assessor, Jacob Kerstetter; Supervisors, Juo. Rote, Elias Krumrine; School Directors, Geo, Bower, Heary Stover; Overseer, Aaron Ulrieb; Auditor, J Gentzel: Town Clerk, W H Ertel. POTTER Twp, School Directors, Levi Stump, Lalay- elite Neff: Supervisors, John Foreman, James A Sweetwood, Overseer, Jacob Meise; Assessor, E B Hosterman; Cons stable, John Weaver; Auditor, W B Mingle; Town Clerk, J F Miller. 8. P.—Justice of the Peace, Wm J Thompson; Judge, James McCiintic; In- spectors, J 8 Dauberman, D M Henuey. N. P.—Judge, Jobn Bpaogler; Inspec- tors, W R Camp, Elmer Campbell Ferguson, E. P.—Justice of the Peace, Joho H Miller; Judge, G W McWilliams; Inspectors, D G Meek, CB Hess; Asses- C D Miller; School Directors, Juseph Hoy, A G Ewing; Overseer, J 8 Fortuey, yi Pe ter Wolf; Auditor, Joseph Hebberling Clerk, W J Meyers, Ferguson, W, P.—Judge Stein Walker; Inspectors, Isaac Gates, Jas, Meyers. Gregg SN. P.—~Juastice of the Peace, Samuel J Herring; Jadge, T B Jamison: Iospectors, Henry Mark, W B Krape; Assessor, J P Condo; Supervisors, J Grove, J B Heckman: Schvol Directors, W L Rishel, George B Crawford; Over seer, Ww. Goodteart; Constable, Ruben Kline: Auditor, W B Bitner; Clerk, J C Condo. Gregg, N. P.—Judge, J] EB Ream; spectors, F P Vonada, J C Rossman. Harris—Juadge, Cyrus Durst; Inspec tors, Jacob Weber, soot Bricker; Super visors, Peter Kuhn, Joseph Garbrick: Assessor, DD F Welland; School Directors, Michael Hess, A H Hosterman: Overseer, Samuel More; Constable, W Meyers: Au ditor, W A Murray, Clerk, C Moore. Haines twp. officers: Sche Die rectors, J. J. Orodort, J. H. Wyle; Saper- visors, M. 5B. Fidler, H. A. Mingle; Over. seer, Dan'l Vonado; Assessor, Noah Cronmiiler; Auditor, H. Pmilips; Town cierk, Thomas Hull: Coustable, H. J Inspectors, 8, H. Deal, F. P Jower; Judge, G. M. Kister; Registra- tion Assessor, Chas, Bower, East P—Judge, W P Ard; Inspectors, Davie! VYouada, Jr, Heury O Bower Registration Assessor, 8 Eilinger., In- Of Free AGRICULTURAL Lectusms.—A se- ries of free jeciures upou sgricuitaral topics will be delivered at Centre Hails, by some of the State Coliege professors, ou Friday and Saturday, Marca 13 ano dey and eveuing, The subjects touched upon will be such as will Lene fit and interest the farmers as weil as en- nghten in the advances made in agricul. We will print a fall pro ram for thedifferent sessions—morniug, alternoon and eveuiog—of each day. Al- ter each jeclure upon some topic will be a free talk in which any can give expression to their ideas and experi A guestiva box will be had 10 add interest 10 the proceedings. These combined with ong of the school rooms, snd ail others taking an interest in agri- culture, will attend these weetings, - -_—- When a new dramma has proven sue- ceasful, it 18 customary for the audience structed sod amused them. sowethiog very much like this jo regard 18 generally a tradition of some baif- shadowy personage who hes established the journal, givieg it its cuaracter, and cousmantiy directs it; and the pubic like to Lave him come before the curtain now person. This More: Halgigad, of the Clocinnati Commercial Gagetie, hak done American Review,” to which he coutri butes an article on “The Revival of Sec tiouniism.” deacon Farrar presesuts his views ou Davis GirCurgaps “Lue Moral Aspects of Vivisection, persons of pute bas said on tue sabject. Max Muller describes the astonishiu ideas of the Buddlusts of Charity, sn George Juha Rowaues opened up a great subject with an article on “Mind iu Men and Animals” The other articles are one by PFresidont {chiefly scholastic,) one by Judge John A. Jameson on * Speculation i Politics,” and ons by Jcha W. Johnson on “Rail way Land-grante.” OP PBUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The bes sal7¢ in the world for outs, bruises, sores, Wicers, sali jheum, fever sores, tétter, chapped bands, Ehilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi. tively cures piles, or no pay required Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisten- tion, or money refunded, Price 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists, jan7y A MS Take Norice or minis SrLexpin Ban aaig.~The “New York Weekly World,” one of fhe ligot weeklios in the United Sates by 3 ia] arfaggement with the Ww pe can ba very low by clatbiog with the “Reporter,” Two pew names, clubbing for the “Reporter,” will each get the two papers, the“ World" and the “Reporter” one year, cash in ad vance, for $225, the r price for the two being $8. Babscribers to the “Reporter” can have the “World” > * for $2.00, in advance, or wheg plubbing with two new Binies | Binres !— Persons wanting a Bible, from 85 up to $18.00-~the best aud iy edition ot tthe kind printed in ® sbon u orders for Michael Zeigler, of Millbeim, who is {SUICIDE OF - HOWARD BRICKLEY. {Philipsburg Journal, 20,1 The unfortunate young man who had | thus suddenly been deprived of life, was | Mr. Howard W. Brickley, traveling sales. | man for Franch, Richardson & Co, { Bingbamton, N, Y., who had arrived in | $his place from Kylertown, aboot 4 p. m., | Saturday. After retiring for the might | that was the last known of the man nn- | tikabout 8 o'clock the following morn- ing. At that hour the porter came down stairs and informed Mr. Ruw that he | couldn’t get any suswer to his rap from | the occupant of No. 13, but that the gen- | tleman must be sleeping very sound, | he was snoring very loud. At noon man was still in bed, fears began to be { leit that something was wrong, The | ing for some time, and getting no reply from the interior, took his pen kuife and | managed to push out the key, taking snother key be unlocked the door | aod went in. The man was found lying on his right side, bis knees shghtly i drawn up, and his left band concealing his mouth—dead, and that from an over dose of opinm, following letter: On the burean lay the HE (OP Here's to my friends that [ loved, 1 am 4 gentieman avd I hope you will always be my loved ones, 1 was always your de light, and I hope to always be. | loved you both, You was a kind and affec- tionate father, and also a girl, aration from you (that this, hope I will meet you both in heaven. hope to all the same —to the parties | um {| working for. Please settle | dy, Fannie. Please fix sll my say vou huve pleased me, as tha ways your delight w Ey] . To Father and Fannie and all 1 { ILE i he Bee causes thi put wil I will meet you both {in Heaven. Our Father ia Heaven unite us, and h pu er there, Although t general impr the contrary, we g ed to believe, atter ccusideriog all tbe circamstunces, that it Was 4 of involuntary soici BuUOnL 8&8 Lie arrived 1a § WH, be wentl to the barn himself and gave exniicit tions about his horses fed and cared for. He then we to the bho | warmed himself at the stove, ssked for a room, sald he wi + ISLAY over Sun day, went 10 the barb. shop shaved, Alfie ior the purpose o bis clothing, turned U4 lamp down about three fourths, money under the sheet, placed in rout of his bed aud a water on a chair within re from posi put there in case he the water either 10 mouth. Now ouride; tug io Was uatuseca, and feared fire taken t fatbier will meet dear un H. W.B. gsion 18 to OLti- fie re Cusp le. As direc Having git is ie and iis ro arge tan sik wird is 00 Was to bed he r much opium, ieuce expianation whe wo recovered, COuBeq h abe he d d in his room : “ expected to rise in the the young man bad that sleep, which anf deal or og nd 10 (he conc siGe] of muved iRst, : strugele he gugergone so was anroflled HO BION orf muscles Ia reso ard, Ceatre n TEAR d, Mesara, ( { here anc ook and conveyed them to | ofthe B, C_, ( day night, - a FE AM ADIEC AS Shae VERY I Bs AVN AE Mr George ¥. Ww i I Mich. writes: My wil telpicss for five years, { she conid not turn Sone used two bolt { and 18 #0 much iiproved, 1 { bow 10 do Ler own work. Eleciric Bitters will do all cinimed for them, Huudreds of testi | Diais aliest Lueir groat POW i Only Bity cents a bottle at drug stores 1 » haha One, Hers, over io bed es of Electric B tabi y . + 5018 ale thal is curative rs - —- - ~Rechlers & Co. hinve granulated sa gar at 8c a pound, other grades at owes prices, New Orleans at 50¢ per gallon sortment of collees, bolh green roaswed. Our roasted coffees are always fresh, of tebacco, oar cigar trade. We try to sell the best 2 for be and Hc cigars iu the town, Tes «Young Hyson, 60, 80 , and §1 per Ib ail rib; Mixed gioen and back from 60: to $i #0 a goud bargain io Youeg Hysou at 40 Finest full cream cheese ut 16¢ per ib. find which are the best vane for the pris charged, Qur one pound pails of best retura for the money of any brawd same work as any of ithe higher priced goods, BStone-ware io all sizes of all de- sirable in the market. tho'freabesi goods. We have the lain-lined and glass top jars, ning jar is fur abead of anything yet the Mason jur, but it is worth more than the difference in price. Buoy the lignt. wing jar and you will not regret it, We have thom in piats, guarts and half gal- ions, Fite sultiur chred hams, shopldors, breakfast bacon and dried beef—naked avid cauvased. We guarantee every piece of meat we sell. We bave fifty fine lamba in good pasture to dress fur our markot as wanted, We give special ar tention to getting fine lambs, and always try 10 have a five flock ahead, Oar cus tomers can depend on geting nice lamb at all times, Speier & Co, Bush House Block, Bejiefonte. MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's parents, Clinton” Feb. 12. by. Rey. Brubaker, Nr. J M Oven: 1 , Cetitre Co, rmeriy of Cen Hall) and ’ Are BIED. vor ek 2 gat of tps TAS ol 5 Wo i On Peh. 8, at S00. John Tonner, aged " his residence. 1723 E. Min ye ; Kale March. 20, PrP! IC BEALE.~ Ax the residences of the urders : signed, st Tusseyy Fri lay March ¢ Tyo horses, 7 cows, hogs, Way ty res hold articles, and other goods 1) be wentioned in next week's paper WM. FROM i] pore. hot “ale Mareh 13 PUBLK BALE. ~At the residence of Wm teriing, one lle nort | Tusseyville, Friday, March 183 Two good In ing mares, one with foal, black stallion risi years oid, one heifer with call, Chesterw breeding sow, good 2 horse wagon, b drill, hayfork, 100 feet of new rope, v8, | harrow, corn planter, cultivator, shovel | entting box, hay ladders, set tug harness, oo bridles, lines, and single trées, fan mill, rakes, forks, shovels, Also 4 interest rolier and other Saleatl p.m JOHN MITTERLIN ING Bale March 10 ~All the residence of they , near Centre Hall, Fhree head of horses, 1 y } head young cattle, 1 bull, 4 3 plas 3 ram, ( con 3 DUCEeYE reper 4-horse bhroad-wheel we suring wagon, top ¥ HED horse rake, Chamg Mit 3 of dl wg 3 pile Min OW ow, BY ng ¢ iF double articles Ya rr ens wiars, forks, r CArpe ner Fhroed fibs a 1 ord A re w ) lie house of H. 8 Fel Ealeih Jamis botinded by bat Si oF love on tae fol at lj ¥ an Jamison, Fred Zettie, Geo. Breot MoeCool and Jas. G. Evans ®, THORt Ieasur ress aie FEia Jel DET her timber Also, a tract of land sits bounded by lands of John mer, Withingu and { fee ana FE in a high state of cultivation Also, another tract of land situate in said « in sald towne 1H, and lands A. Coad rebes, all clear fi Sakis 1 tee 4000 sibing As steel, Hiram Cain and John Borel, ina hi cultivation oa House and Bam. bn ottbnuiidings. prehard of choloe fra¥, sud 8 of never fulling water at the door Terms Ten per cont. of purchase money {4 be there 8 livered ; remainder in one year, with interes. to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prods I. BIANISON, Vommitice Prouc BALE Sale March 17 Al the residence of the under igued, tWo Wack well of Pot al 12 v'elcok Four head of horses, 2 years old and 1 1-year old two years oic, 12 head of young cattle, 28 head sheep, 2 sows vith pi Berkshire boar, six shoats, Johnson: Jas ves er good as new, Johnson Mower, bay fork, ope anid pulleys, fanning mill, broad wheel warm, 2 hore wagon, horse rake, sulkey cultivaton, two South Bend plows, horse roller, set thg hares, set orappers, set of double bh roess, collars. bri dies, Laiters, double and singe trees 1orks, Koy. els, olf A redsonable credit will be given. H.C SHIRK. Janu FOR BALE OR RENT.The valuable A farm of the uhdersig ed, about 100 acres, and good buildings, situsie ahoat one mile east of Potters Mills, is offered for se cor rent le peinng ay or rent oan call upon Wr. W, Royer, on the 10 IRON, OF 1 3 undersigned, 2 BANKIN, vr the feb Lewistown, Ta. arch 4 Lyn ork ho der. il Tes, 18 fo i and the other a ni colt, b of amin colt % cress boat mowers, 1 a Bue the ine and Aner i Hale March 7. Pra BALE — Al the residence of the # signed, one milo cast seyville, Baturday, March 7 colt, 5 milk cows, 4 bead young cattle, sheep, hore wagon, 2 horse sled rage, fanning mil, bhayrope, Harpo vy, plow, harrow, eorn planter cory ow, combined reaper and mows saw, chains, forks and other articles, goods, Moves, meat vessels, barrels, chopper machine, and other articles. # o'clock, LUCINDA BUNKLG 3 £134 EX ECUTORS NOTICE —Letiers testa + upon the enlate of Miche iste of Potter twp, dec’d, having been granted Ww the undersigned would request Bil persons knowing themeely debled 10 the estate Ww make and those hs sent the sas Tanti rer est immediate ving cise agalost the san ne duly suthenticated for sett! GEO. GROBEMAN Executor, Tusy ville ti ¢ Rule March © P PLAC BALE ~At the Gersigned Three g 5 yeRrs oi, $ FORE, Very ; 2 yours oid residence of 1 DOAr (4 wd wor one | March 6 fe Salle ¥x Bros, Produce Cr Eeported by Ev M forth Wate Pk fercl amt Autier Country p JUICE returns, BUTTER ‘6, €Xlra EGGE er of and Md. 3 DRESSED PORK per ‘ - & THY VEGETABLES samy 100 3 i DRIED FRUIT es, evaporated, In Cases good Resa quart . od, prime dry... FURR ar = at Seaman vy trached ot HIDES per | i Steer Low E, per pice a MISCELLANEOUS aniry ots Tin Mrs 4 y I Cull sat on 3 i] irrent Sablect to Mari nr a4 EPRING ILLS MARKET. Red . Buckvhesls Barley wn was Cloverssed large Cloverseed small Timotay seed... fr, ground per ton.. ir, per barrel.............. Roller Flour, per barrel . Butter, 16, Waliow. 6: ined. & 13 i eger perdosen, 20 cons, Corrected woekly by 1. J. Gren COAL —Pea, 10% Chestaut, 4 A ————————— ———— - a —_— reisbach, LEWIsBURG, PA, ER IN GENERAL HARDWAR SS, Saddlery and Carriage Material, —Blacksmith Supplies, Oils, Paints, Window Giass. LARGEST STOCK IN CENTRAL PENNA 18feblim Su 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUALIC Fronouoced by all to be the moni pleasant and efficacious remedy now in ase, for the cure of coughs, colds, cron hoarseness, tickliog sensation of (1, throat, whooping Srogh, te. Ovar 4 milliof bottles wold within Se last few years. It gives relief wherever ue. a, and has the power to impart benefit th at cannot be bad from the cough mixin now in use. Soll by all plistures ceats per bottle, min