iFloral Cream For Chapped 1 lands For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, S South Main Street, Shenandoah, ra. Telephone Connection. Sacrif i ce Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Win. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Hroadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT F0RC1E1 US WHEN BUYINQ. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-'21 -123 North Atnin St. EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA ! In a few days we will an nounce another lot of shoe bargains. WATCH FOR THEM. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, ., I. SPONf, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Canaries. A floe lotof singers received from Phila delphia. All kinds. Tlmy will make acceptable New Year gifts. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. AVe also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tnof? who use Pozzomj's Complexion Powder. BEST ll N E OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, 4 HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. C D Cnlon 7 wm yj u. i f centre St. 50 CENTS The stock is the production of the Orwigsburg Shoe Factory. It is our second annual sale of this kind and judging from the quality of the goods and the price we will offer them at, we will surely surpass all previous records. BALL'S SHOE STORE, - No. are tho seat or the starting point ol many maladios, nil of them serious, all more or less painful, nnd all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal ond. No organs of tho body aro more delloatt or more sensitive than the kidneys. When symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to bo lost if health is to be restored. The best way to treat tho kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from the poison ous matter which is usually .at the bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose there is no remedy equal to apariii "For many years I have been a constant snfTerer from kidnsy trouble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cures without benefit At last a friend ad vised ma to try AyerV r ir-.;"irilla. The use of eight V't!es of this r' m ly entirely cored my nla.ly." Mary Mtu.ut, 1238 Hancook :- irs-t, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pirn I I'lrot Klrnt Insure your property from loss in the oldest nnd strougmt cash companion : l'Mla Uml. iwritttrs Insurance Co. of Ni -tli Yn uricu and Tiro Association, Hartlird File Ins Co., Amerioan Fire Insiiraucc Co.. Wi it Chester Fire lua. Co., United Flremtn's !'. Co. T. T. William, 18S S. .fardin St.. 8hetMiidnh. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tin for coughs and colds, 25c. AtGruhlir Bros., drugstore. MISCELLANEOUS. POll KENT Store room and dwelling, miltu ble for butelicr, Uirber, He. ; centrally located and ront r agonal tie Amtlv to 12. C. Itrobflt, grocer, cor. Jurdin and Centre fit reft. tf IjIOH SALE. A square back driving sleigh. ? carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robes and hUnkeis. A gmxl opportunity tor any buyer. Apply t Jee Davis 31 South White Mreet 113-tf FOU IEKT. toreroomnnd dwelling, No. 15 South Slain street, now occupied by Sirs. J. J. Duify. Ios0fion given immediately. All modern conveniences. Apply to Frank Schmidt, 11 North Main St. Ml-2w-eow FOU SALK.A flinall farm under good culti vation. 16 acres of rich land. House, barn and other necessary building. Would m.tke nu excellent poultry farm. Good stream of water, &c. Apply to Dr. O, S. Phillips. Shenan Ioah, la., or Airs. Lucy Itedcay. Zion's ( J rove. Pa. 1-10-lw I.IOIt SAT.U A valuable propt-rty on Houtli ' Main Mri'tt. between Centre and f)ak. central location, consisting of large slre-looni ana mveumg. a tnroe-ptory inick structure. For further information apply at the Herald ouleo. M-2w VyANTKD A bright nnd nctlvo young man II of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do loonl cauvaltlg. IfiO a week oun be made. Address letter to B, HuaALDofllce. 1-7-tf "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for Bale. Ap I ply to 3. a. M. Ilollopeter, nttorney, Sliennndnnh. 8-31 tf 19 W. OAK STREET. mrrt''Mii"t'in'tttiiiiiiiiiii'it COUPON.ssJ This coupon Is good for one sheet of music by making a purchase, regardless of amount, ut Brumm's Jewelry Store. Cut out this Cou pon and receive a sheet of music FREE OF CHARGE. til uV ii lli id vl lii lb vl ik ill li il ill vli ill U ill lb k ib ill uV id ili kii REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEfeT CEMTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA This Great Cut-Price Shoe Sale Will Begin on Thursday Morning, READ OUR BARGAINS ! LOT NO. i. 150 pairsof Roys' and Youths' shoes, worth $1.25 ; our price is 75 cents. LOT NO. 2. Another lot of 120 pairs of Boys' and Youth's shoes, worth $1.75 ; our price is $1.00, THESE GOODS ARE HADE OF THE CHOICEST OF LEATHER AND MADE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE LADIES AND GENTS' SHOES. MOTHERS T1B WKATIIRlt. The forecast for Thursday: Paitly cloudy colder wmtlior.urlth lirlsk northerly to north westerly winds, preceded probably by sleet and snow nnd high winds on the coasts north of the Delaware Capes. MR. BECHTEL'S OFFICE."" Tho Taxpayers' Association ICenily to Prove Charges til Irregularity. I'roiu the Miners' .loiirnal. There Is overy Indication tlmt thoro will he an Investigation of tho nflslrsof tho Dis trict Attorney's ofllco. It will ho roinoni heied that tho Tnxpaycrs' Association ad dreed a letter to It. W. dimming in Deccin her, 1S1W, when It was bcliovcd that ho would ho thi' next District Attorney calling atten tion to alleged irregularities In tho conduct of the office. Of courso when this letter was written nobody dreamed tlmt District At torney Beolitel would succeed himself. Hut by a stroke of good luck ho held on to the olHce and one of the first things he did after lie was reinstated was tocall upon Presi dent V. Ii. Shcafor, of tho Taxpayers' Associa tion, and announce that he courted the fullest investigation of the affairs of tho !!lce President Shoafer said yesterday tho matter was in the hands of tho attorney of tho as sociation and ho did not know what courso would bo pursued. Continuing ho said : "Wo wrote a lettor to Mr. Gumming calling attention to Irregularities Iti the olllce. Vo madu no charges against any ono hut simply charged irregularities which we wanted cor rected under Mr. Cummlng's administration. "Hut Mr. lleclitel has succeeded himself and he says he courts tho fullest investiga tion. We are ready to provo our allegations at any time and the sooner tho investigation is made tho bettor it will please ui. I pre sume an ordor of court will bo necessary before anything can bo done in this liuo. As soon as that is obtained wo will bo ready with our side of the case." .Marriage License. Marriago licenses woro granted to the fol lowing : John Rutukfsky and Lizslo Plltch kitua, both of Mahanoy City ; Peter GIntofl' and Aggie Youghittis, both of Mahanoy City, Robert Filar, of Mahauoy City, and Anuio It. Moyer, of Frackvlllo; John G. Davis and Clara Miller, both of Porto'r township. The Right Name In the Right Place. Tan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. LAWTON 0FFF0R MANILA. Transport Grant Stnrtx on Iter Long Voynco From Now York Harbor. New York, Jan. 18. Amid the wav ing of handkerchiefs and general fare wells the United States army transport Grunt, with Major General "W. Lawton and staff nnd 1,800 troops on board, bound lot Manila, imlled out from Pier 22, East river, Brooklyn, at 0:15 o'clock last night and proceeded to a point off Liberty Island, where she dropped anchor and remained until today. Members of the house and senate military committees, Adjutant General Corbln and several other army officers reached the city early this morning, boarded the Grant and made a thor ough inspection. The Grant had orders to sail at 10 a. m., but It was after the noon hour before she started on her long Journey. General Robert A. Hall, of the Fourth regiment, Is In commn,nd of all the troops on board the transport, Major General Lawton and his igjaff going as passengers. A few of the men on board managed to obtain short leave of absence, and two of them failed to return within the time limit. They were taken in custody by th police of the Fifty third precinct and taken to the vessel in a patrol wagon shortly before she left Brooklyn yesterday. They were given In charge of tho corporal of the guard and consigned to the guard room at once. What Did Shakespeare Mean ? Shakespeare never wrote truer words than, "Life of our pleasant vices doth make whips to bcourgo us." This cau only mean that to our misuso of tho pleasures of life we owe most of tho Ills of poor health. Doubly do tho words apply to men who, through ignor anco, folly and indiscretion, have used up their strength, energy aud vitality, and left themselves almost wrecks of manhood. Their condition would indeed bo pitiable were it not for tho fact that a scientific phy sician, a specialist in the cure of this class of diseases of men, has come to their relief and made it easily possible for weak and vigorless men to regain their lost vitality and vigor. Wo refer to Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14tH St., Jfow York City, discoverer of the world famous Dr. Greene's Ncrvum, as well as other marvelous, strengthening, vitalizing and invigorating remedies, who, notwith standing his enormous practice and excessive demand upon his time, oilers to consult with any sull'erer from nervous and physical debil ity absolutely free and advise aud counsel hi in iu regard to his case without charge. This is an opportunity for weak, enervated and exhausted men, of which immediate ad vantage should be taken. If you cannot call, write to Dr. Greene about your case. Your disease is certainly curablo under bis wonder ful strengthening, vitalizing and invigorating remedies, and you can bo cured at home. At least write for bis advice and counsel. NOTICE. In comUanoe with the Act of Assembly, sealed proposals will be received nt the ollleo of County Controller until Saturtlay, January 21st, IWJ, 10 o'clock a. in., for fire insurance, term I five (5) years, to wit : On court house, 518,500, expires January 23rd, im. On court house, 880,000, expires March 3d, 18911. On oourt houiu and furniture, SU,500, expires March 3rd, W. Itklders to name the companies they represent and to furnish eertlfleate shoving their institu tion to be in good standing, perfectly reliable, and have the approval of the Insurance Depart ment ol tne state. tIim rlirht ! reserved to reieot any or all bids. or parts of bids. Ily dlrectlen of the County Commissioners. 1L. J. jiiuuiuun, It Controller. WILL LOT NO. 3.-27 pairs of Infants' shoes, worth 75 cents ; our price is 40 cents. LOT NO. 4. 9 pairs of'Wede heel Infant shoes, worth gp cents ; our price is 55 cents. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ctirotilclmt for Hasty l'nrusnl, Thero Is great soarolty of chestnut coal. Tatnan.ua Is to have another Blltlay walk ing match. Slmmokln's illk mill will be In Operation within a month. Tho Superior Court will to-day adjourn Its Bessiou at Scrantnn. The Democrats will hold thelrprimariw to morrow ufloruoon. Pottsvlllo's shops are very busy and are working full handed. John D. Kershner expects to bo appointed postmaster at Tanwqua. Tho lArpivtf. alilnmnnf nf .t I . 11.1. - n - u.. ...... wi vnii iiuiii 1 mu Alto was mado Friday night. laruou county Ilepulilloaiis elected David G. Watktns couuty chairman. There is a movement on foot to rosunect tho Anthracito base ball league. Over 00,000,000 cigars woro manufactured lu the Reading district last year. There have been no arrests made in oon uectlou with the Centralla burglary. Miss Joan I'arrv. of ITnrH.biin. i.- I.--.. .w.... .p., ,,no uvuil appointed chief nurse at the Almshouse. iin increase 01 pension from 0 to $8 has boon granted to Oottlelb Kutzer, of Miners vlllo. A Coal trail! crow vn itrernnmn I... ,w.-tB KflSes Willie lutntlltr tlirt.fil, lln,.lr M i.. I.. rt 1'MVI. .iuuiil.iii tunnel on Saturday. A inus enl fiwtlvnl will, am It, il, ,.i, -.,.. Will open at Sollnurrnvn nn .TiniwMt on t.. continue one week. ' Ten oxiierlAiired .liitnr. ft-,.,,, iiu a 1 vr .1 . ...... o.. uiB, Northampton county, havo gone to Kiigland, whero they havo secured employment. ueu. narrison i,odgo No. 861, Knights of Pvtlllas. dnciileil ut It. m.illn. I,,-' .,!..!.. . move into its former nunrtnni In tl, T?M1,. building. While Magistrate Henry A. Krauskopf. of South Bethlehem, wua n1.avl.iiT rr,o,,,in. gamo of euchre in his court room a sneak tuioi wameu oil Willi ills new S30 ovorcoat. The Mlnnm' .Tniiriml ho. A 1 lrnaJA. .tli . . . 'j " . . . . , iva-ttit mil take cliargo of the Mine Hill branch of tho i. . . rauroau on nprn 1st. lie Is now in the freight department at Philadelphia. In an ongino cab, In the North Ponn Kail- ro.nl rnnndiinll.n nt Qni.ll, lln.l.1n1.... v .uub.i icuiaiiciu, Samuel II. Lamb, a hostler, was found dead flioro than 3000 men are employed on Government coutracts for -armor plato and gun forgings by the Bethlehem Iron Com pany. Only 80 cases wero returned for the proBent session of Lancaster couuty criminal court, tho smallest number for a January term iu recent years Dewitt mteedln Tins nn tntntnatlnv . ' bU.IW H the Knrtrtlttnn TTnliLn In lha fn.m P l)Mil ian nut product, which he brought with him ua uia iciuru iruui Jiiveriou, IX, J. FREE BOOK ON JDRESSMAKING. How to I)yn nnd Slake Over Old Dresner, Wraps, ICtc, In tlie Latest, Styles. An edition of Home Dressmaking for 1899 has just been published aud tho Herald ha-, mado special arrangements to give a copy ol tho bonk to any of its readers who setid the attached coupon with a two-cent stamp to Wells, Itichardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Homo Diessmaking is n 32 page book written by au expert dressmaker, fully illustrated, aud tel ling how fushionabb' dresses, wraps, and suits for women and COUPON 151. Send this coupon with a two-cent stamp to Wells, Itichardson & Co., and receive free by mail one copy of Home Dressmak ing. children can be made from old garments that aro out of stylo. Sond the coupon ut once aud get the book by return mail. With this book will be sent without cliargo, an instruction busk for homo dyeing, which will show yoll how lo make your old cloth ing look like new by using Diamond Dyes. Court House Notes. Inthocase of Mendon Koch vs. William E. Whitehousc, tried before Judge Mair. tho jury returned a verdict in favor of tho plaintiff for $33.33. In the caso of Wm. Weaklin vs. Andrew Greenback and Jefferson Crowe, a verdict iu favor of tho plaintiff for $75.00. Samuel Neiswenter, convicted at tho last term of criminal court on tho charge uf false pretenso, but who did not show up for sentence, was brought into court from Tremont on a capias and was sentenced by Judge Bechtel to pay tho costs of prosocutlou, a fluo of $5 and undergo fjur mouths' im prisonment and costs of capia3. Letters of administration weo granted to Luko Fisher on the estate of Honry W. Fisher, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. Also to Itobcrt D. Heatou, on the estate, of John Morgan, late of Tamaqua, deceased. II . O. Bechtel, Esq.,i County Solicitor, took exceptions to the opinion of Judgo Kmllicli in the caso of the Safe Deposit Bank vs. the ! couuty of Schuylkill iu which a uow trial was refused. Among tho cases settled in civil court are two suite by tho Commonwealth vs. Edward Crampton, of Gllbcrton, and Joseph Wyatt, of town, brought to recover state license for pool tables, which the defendants claim were improperly taxed. In tho case of John Yanewskt against the St. Kasiiuer Beneficial Society, of towu, the jury to-day rendered a verdict for the plain tiff for tho sum of $03.50, tho lull amount of the claim. T. K. Bcddall and S. G. M. Hoi lopcter, l'.t appeared for the plaintiff and M. M. Iturke, Esq., represented tho defen dant. The case of M. P. Fowler, of town, against the West Mahanoy Township School District was closed by the jury rendering a verdict in favor of tho plaintiff for $-130. S. O. M. Ilollopeter, Esq., represented tho plaintiff aud the defendant was represented by M. M. liurko aud S. II. Knerclier, Lbqs, Heeds lEecortled. Deeds for the following real estitto transfers were filed for record! From Henry Haupt and wife to D. L. Kstorly Sons, premises In Fraekville ; Simon Stein and wife to Thomas Purcell etnl., premises In Tamaqua. Coco Argollno, the genuino article, for sale at Klrliti's drug store. 10-0-tf LOT NO. S.-300 LOT NO. 6. $1.25 ; cents. Tribu 14 South WOMAN'S SENTIMENTS. They Are Little Understood by Men, but The,y Cause Her Untold Happiness or Misery. II Into the body and doccives tho victim before ho is awaro. Brighfs disease, like cousumptiou, was formerly considered incurable. Now It is known tliat it can positively be cured, and it Is also known that thero is but one absoluto cure for diseases of the kidnoys and tho female organs, aud that Is Warner's Safe Cure. This great discovery of modom science has been before the public for moro tliau twenty years. It is acknowledged by the medical profession and scientists generally as tho only euro which has ever brought sufforors from Bright's disease back 'to health or checkod it iu its first stages. It is thoouly great remedy of tho present day, which sufferers from kidney complaint, men, women or children, can take with positive certainty that they will bo relieved. mm WORD TO THE PUBLIC. WM We take the liberty of informing the public that our Annual January Sacrifice Sale is now going on and we wish it understood that this sale is not a joke, humbug or Sheriff sale. Nor do we advertise that we received from somebody else's old stock to make a sale. We picked out from our stock the balance of heavy weight Suits and Overcoats amounting to about S7,ooo or $8,000, and will se'l them at a sacrifice of 30 per cent, on the dollar. This is customary with us every year and that is the reason we never have any old styles or old stock on hand. We always carry the newest and latest styles and if you are looking for a bargain in Suits aud Overcoats that were purchased this fall, you can and will get a good Suit or Overcoat worth $10.00, during this sale for $3.50. This will give you an idea of the immense bargains we are offering. MAMHOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, mm Baas mm wm nm mm Pi mm 598 mm T.10 Deadlock in ilclnvnro. Dovi Del.. Jan. 18. The legislature will n.eet in Joint Pesslnn this after noon and vote for United Stntes sena tor. It Is probable that but three bal lots will he taken on the first day, and that there will Jie no change In the total vote from that cast yesterday by each house. The Jmllots, which wer Ineffectual, totaled: Senator George Gray, Dem., IB; J. Edward Ad dlcks. Union Itep., ID; Colonel Henry Dupont. Rep., 10; Congressman L. Irving; Handy, Dem.. 3'; John G. Gray. Dem., 3; William S. Hllles, Itep., 2. The regular Republicans, who aro not hound by any caurus action, may scat ter their votes. It Is stated that if a senator Is chosen the election will not occur for several weeks. Meanwhile a Joint session will be held dally. It is the general belief that u compromise! candidate rriust named before any thing can be effected. Fntnl HU'Ptlon Itlot In Huntrni-y. Uudnpest. Jan. 18. A fierce election riot took plcw yesterday at Uj-Szent-Anna, In the county of Arad, Hun gary. And it Is reported that four per sons were killed and 16 injured. Troops have been dispatched to the scene ol disturbance from the town of Arad. What Is Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and. Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured Innnmorablo cases uf incipient cousumptiou and relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with, the results wo will refund your money. Price 25 cts BO cU. and $1 .00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee, Will You Winter In Florida ? This will be tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho -Southern Kaljway. Its the best route. If you will write Johu M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 8SS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrange all the : details of your trip for you. E DUTY OF pairs of Wedgfe ! LOT NO. heel Child's shoes, sizes 3 to shp6s worth s r 8, worth $i.oo ; our price is . fin f!fnts. v 200 pair of Child's JNU shoes, sizes &j4 to u, worth our price is . 75 IN THE VERY NEWEST CREATIONS IN FOOTWEAR. WE CALL 1 1 - I rr U'Ri 1- RV Til IlivJ- r,t, , . . nuui uviuxu i nLjJc; iinutiS rUl 1 nt: CHILDREN. Main St., ack. L GOLDIN, Proprietor. This Sale Will Positively Last For Thirty Days Only, Commencing on Friday, Janu ary 13th, tOS9. Color Blind. Color blindness isn't a serious af fliction, but is one that never can be remedied. Many more serious eye defects can be corrected by the appli cation of proper glasses somstlmes they have to be worn continually but many abnormal conditions of the eyes may be obviated by wearing glasses for a short time only if taken in time. Tlios. Buchanan, 118 S. Mairr Street. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, lYo. 33 North Jardin St. January 19, 1899 7. 100 oairs.ot Misses LOT LOT ice ;s $ Another lot. of . 75. pairs of Missus' shoei, worth $2.00 and $2.25 ; our price is $1.40 and $1.50. - Shenandoah, Pa- The girl f to-day is tho mother of fututo generations. Humanity is absolutely dependent for its cotiuuanco and preservation on tho. knowledge and stamina aud health of women. Woman's lot and her relations to tho world lire such a9 to deserve a great deal moro attontlou and consideration from science than she has yet received.' The American race of women in p'irtlniWir has questions to settle that are much more Important than the oxtfiislon of tho sliffnigw-tu Women or tho enactment of a national divorce law. Why Is It that there are so many feeble arid sick It women all over tho land? Why Is it that not nn ave'nge of over one child Is born to Ameri can w- mou? Why U It that hundreds of thuuiuiids of Atnerlcau men will not marry at nil ? Have you over thought of these things? It is because dlseose Is striking at tlm very root of the American nice. It is because most diseases can traco tholr causo to one source : viz., troubles of the kidneys and adjneent organs. Tho kldtioys are tho great organs of tho body, but this la llttlo realized or understood A healthy, happy woman with good complexion, good appetite and hopeful spirits never has diseased kidneys. The sain'o Is true of men. Hut kidney disease Is so deceitful, so treacher ous, S'i strange In its upproachos that it ofton steals Ii mm wm mm mi wm mm wm ii Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating parties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parlies on short notice. (V(7tvnn)Vipirinn1"tl1l?"P11"n1'T,l' (- -3 Wo do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention Qlven to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. vliiliUiiliUidiuiilivlivlilidiuVkLuilivliuViliiliibliuVvli j It. A O. MOllGAN, OF 1'lllLADBLriIIA. Temporarily osnlsting Dr J. S. Callen, 81 South Jardin street, will have olllce hours dally, except Sunday, from 8 to 9 in. anil 3 to 4 p. in. Dr. Cnlk-ii's ofllce hours being from 1:30 to 8:00 p. m. nnd 0:30 to 8:00 p. m, daily, except Thurs day evening aud Sundays. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Itctall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter lllllngs. Call on or address HART, DADD0W & CO., 25 N. Jardin St miiimimaimaii NO. 9. 127 pairs of Ladies' shoes, worth" $2.50 ; our price is $1.60. NO. 10. '200 pairs of Ladies' 'very firfe shoes, worth $3.00 and $3.50 ; our price is $1.98. $1.00