^ IRON V 
ONE'OA.N.Y. 
w ea«s 
Increased twenty-eight miles. In the jails there Is 
an average of 75,000 prisoners. The foreign-horn 
residents of London number about 100,000; but 
thirty-seven per cent, of the whole population were 
born out of the city. 
(t * le ' a I ter rate for very fancy In new packages!; 
at .*L7lkkL90; do. for England *3.60*3.85i do. 
^m d Q e ,. and ./?- r,li i y - eltrag ' *5-25*0.25: do. for South 
J5 .Io® 5.K5 for fair to very choice; No. 2 at 
* •3503.26 for poor to very choice. 
PuUTTS. Host apples arc becoming tender 
aini holdete arc shading prices. State russets. Bald- 
J, d'vios prime. $ Ji.*2.26per bbl.: very poor, 
Exports for ww.lt 2.0.VI bbls. Cranberries 
nomlral at per bbl,; crates. $1.95*3. Straw- 
bcrries baye run poorthu week. Good Chas.. ;o* 
JG'’but useful. 150250. Peanuts have ad¬ 
vanced with & spcanlnt-ve demand; sales for con- 
suinptlon only moderate. Va. hand picked, *|.2:<a 
(Yoxiig^MrirSc H-1501.26; ihellofl. 4K@& 1 4c.; pecans, 
JiSE^^PKS" I’KOOPCTS.^-Sales |rcstrieted to few 
.? McL* 1 . H B ack Hamburg grapes. *2® 
2'50- Straw berries. 73c,0*1 .50. Rad Ishes? 100 bunch 
ea, $1.50®2. cucumbers, doe.. 81.56*2. Mushrooms. 
50c. Lettuce, per 10.'. 
Leipsig there was a de¬ 
clineof 10070i per cent, on the princl pul goods, com¬ 
pared with the London sales ot March. A large 
portion of the offering wu« withdrawn. 
n.SS A K?'~ Tho r ‘. ports of dry weather at the West 
have been seized upon by speculators to intluence 
values, and some help has been given the rising 
tendency by Improved expert demands. Latest sales 
of wheat, are of No. 2 spring ut fflA<atHi3; No. 
■1 spring at j)>^ 92c.; No. 4 spring *t 85o : njected 
spring at .Uii.'Stfc.; ungraded spring S.lc. (if • 1 02; 
mixed wuiUir at ft 13V: ungraded amber at $1 i8<» 
ai i&iMi.' •' ungraded red at 
1.J; No; i red ut f. It ,@1 ||^. No, 3 r ed un- 
tni“» wl i H i.“i t m 12 i-"^- 2 white at *1 104 
fU* A V “5 * 1 ? S! x i’- 1 White at fl 1I V® 
n "'•> NeW u y ° rk i S °’ 28 I rinif ' Jilt'S option at fl MI 4 ; 
No. 2 amber, May option, nt fl I >o|i n>.f. No. 2 red. 
fl a is J?t > i l i‘- n ' .?* *! 'L; I do. Juno option at 
fl MY«<il16: No. 1 wh te. May option, at *112; do., 
June option, at fl 12W@| IS*. Ryo *• 58R@6lxi. for 
hUto Coni at the Cl000 selling at for New York No. 
**>rk steamer mixed at, 42K0 
No. 3 lit ungraded wempm mixed at 
42*404 >J*c.; ew York No 2 white quoted nt 47c.; Now 
yx k * ,t ^ 0r , whlt ‘ f M Pt'-i Now York Steamer 
y *!f®w at4,iVte44e.j New Yu-k low mixed at U « ll ; 0 .; 
yollow south rn at 42c. for very poor: Now York No! 
2 M:iy IU 4.li*o. do.. June. ut 44c.; New York steamor 
mI xed.Mayopti m, at 42V-; do.. J utio. nt 42k Outs 
in forNew York Xo.2 white at 3b «35Kc; New York 
No. 3 white at ole.: New York No. 2 at 33033v»c,: 
^ L ‘aJ, r ",\i N 'i at 38H'**®C ; New York No. 1 
Sfiur*a$Li,^ “*£ hold: New Tort No 3 tit 
nh i$? Western at 3.Y,t.S7o.: mixed do., at 
: viwrfn?c 4L '' ti S . ta ‘, 2 '«‘57'HC.: No. 2 Chicago at 
f>X(s3ic., afloat, and ,42<o. 4 fHc.. in sto-e, In Barley 
tr.iri-actions are chlotly of a private character. Quo¬ 
tations understood to Deeaalor than before. 
# STRAW.-Receipts generally are small 
u;'o it p V fir tr/tmsl s* r ° r 8upt, ‘‘* te place prices 
Sales ut 4ii@46c. for shipping,-and 70@8(lc. for retail 
qualities. Siraw at hLU&c. for long rye; 35c. for 
sh rt rye, and oats at W 2 15c. 
Exports for week, 2 . 6 TS bales. 
ir ?' er ,'! , h ‘ 18 *lf e “ a freer demand from 
brewers and u light call fri.in exporters: the ship¬ 
ments this week only ;itin bales; prices have not 
New York, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin—XX, 
30@32c. ; X, 29@31c.; No. 1, 31@32o.; No. 2, 27@30c.; 
common, 26* 280.; combing and delaine, 33@37c. 
Iowa Vermont and lilinois-X and XX, 28.§;30c.; 
No. 1, 30@3Sc.; No. 2, 27028c.; combing. 33@36c. 
Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece, 30&33c.; unwashed fleece, 18@24c.; unwashed 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to R. II. ALLEN & CO., New 
i ork, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
The verdiet of half the World.-The 
entire western hemisphere pronounce Murray & 
Lanman’s Florida Water the most delicious per¬ 
fume for the boudoir, the ball-room, and the hath, 
that chemistry has yet succeeded In extracting 
from living flowers. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
BBkv ks.— Receipts for tho week. 10,012 head; do., 
last week, 9.76SI do. Medium grades of stock have 
done best for owners. Prime »nU heavy grades are 
relallveiy low. Pont to fair steers rmld at, XV« 93fc. 
per lb., to dress 55f«)60 lbs.; good and prime do. at 
lO'dROMo.. t .0 dress 56««o i lb*.: fnw tops at I0)^c., to 
dress 5: lbs. A Car load of poor straw-stauked-win- 
terert .Michigan steer* reached the low mark of 8k‘c. 
per ib.. followed by 3 can of *i dl-fed Colorado cut- 
lie at lie.. to dre»* 5 .'i Ip,. An oxpeiiineni will be 
uiadii this week by shipping diessed meals in a pat¬ 
ent oomper menl containing dry air, thought to be a 
great Improvement upon the use of ice. 
Cows a.m> Calvk).—T here are bardlv receipts 
enough to make a market, but there is no oncour- 
■ gem ntfor iiicroased supplj. Nominal rate, 30® 
•O'*-- iOt fair to good milkers with calves at side. 
Veals —A better feeling has prevnlled ihis week 
and moderated arrivals huvo strengthened prices. 
N. J. and Buck's Co , ri,S®iic.; good do. and best 
Htate. 4j>6Ho.: other grades. 3*4e. Hog-.lressed 
best, «<eu"X< j-; ialr to iiriaie, 5M@0.Sc.; cmninon. 4jk 
«u0. 
StiKtir and LAMBS. Receipts for the week, 22,900 
be-kd; do. last week. 20,828 do. The market has 
dragged and the prices were not cleared. A car- 
1 <amu of poor uusbofD *hoop. Ml Iba uvorajjti, went ns 
low mi per lb , and the be*t. unshorn reached 
t e ' { I'hued sheep sold at 4K®5Jfc. Per lb; some 
That furred tongue, had tasting mouth and mis¬ 
erable feeling, says you need Hop Bitters. 
PRODUCE AND PRO VISIONS, 
new York. Saturday, May 3d. 1879. 
Pea;i -~ m arrows are quiet, Cahnna 
having little to encourage Inrge purohasas. Medi- 
xieudy with moderate sales. White kidney and 
pea beans oontlnne quiet. Red kidney- ‘ 
with stock giving out. Oreen peas firm 
controlled *!.75; Gatmrttun lnbulk.«nd bluO 
at 7ac. B. L pea-, *2.50 V 2 bush. Pag. Medu 
choice. *1 klVai 32*,' fair to good, fl lonal 
row, prime, free on vessels, *1 40: f,.i r to go 
S» l 1 *kr b . l .t" l£ ld"©y. *1 30® 
*-00; black, *2 13 m 2 25. Califoro 
tlo Receipts for week, henna, 6,021 buah.; 
92i> bbl*.; do, peas, 1,197 buah. 
Bjseswkex.—S ruall irnnsactlons ure In progress, 
and 2I(&25 c. quoted tor VVesierti and southern " 
I 1 her ° is a tame feeling in all grade* of 
new. t no closer we approach grassthemoreindc- 
P.®^ueoome, and to prevent accumula¬ 
tion ot while hay stock Sellers are forced to make 
concessions. All useml old is about gone T .ere 
is a movement for the purpose of reducing the 
quantity of lot urnable crciimsry calls this season. 
lJealer» assert that they could handle surplus orc.im- 
ery for ekfsyrt use with more easa if It were packed 
package tree. Exporters are already using some 
new Hne creamery. * 
Old Burr kk ranges at 7i&l2c. for State. Welsh 
tubs, hall uibsand Orklns: creamery. lUAlio.; West- 
grease! kaixo! 08 ' '® SL ’' : pt ’ 01 ' 10 factory, 5^00.; 
new Butter.—S tate pails and half tubs, choice. 
i>* prime ,2<.U3«c.; fair to good, lOooXYo.; 
Welsh tuba, choice, I2afile.; good to prime, 10® 12c.; 
poor to lair, H*luc.; State creamery, beat Invoices, 17 
Western, best invoices. 
li@lbc., r.t <r tu primo, l.»u*itic.; lontat.lOD croumory 12 
®Uc.; Western, dsiry, fair to best. ll®13o.; factory 
iu<a,12c.: cotumuu, ii.«,Sc. 
COMFARATIVK RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS. 
Receipts, Exports. 
Pkg*. firkins. 
June L ’78 to May 1. '79.1.364,178 284 427 
o f* .* 1* }. 2®. .1.170,768 173,481 
.. f• *8‘ 1. 77,,..1.160.109 148.988 
1,’75" •* 1.76.1,049,973 33,060 
Receipts for week, 23,232 pfcgs. Exports, 6,223 do. 
Cheese.-T he receipts of new are of small lots only, 
and transactions are more of a j ibbing nature in 
them; bbtbj* are ab-.iu the best gcnoii.l rales, but 
there is here and there a parcel running uptnCk 
from this to3 for the commonest, represents the 
market. It t* p*tiai,iied that the stuck of old i» in 
the neighborhi'ud Of 20 luU boxes, and there is ove^y 
prospect ,.f getting them cleaned out In « few days. 
Quotations lor old are TVpaSe. for One lots; Iiw7c 
for gO"d 55 k6c. tor fair; for aklmmed ; 3Ri4SWo‘ 
for half skimmed. VYisconsin taciory, fine, at7Wc.: 
do. good to urimn, ut6.it7o.; Western factory, une 7c!: 
good and prime. ■>« '<).: do. full skimmed, 2®3,Hc.; do! 
half skimmed, at Ikail Ho. ’’ ’ 
Receipts tor week. 8,580 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, «0». 
Steam, 30s. 
Comparative Receipts. 
Receipts, Exports, 
lbs. 
•J une 1. ’W. to May 1. 79.... 3,017.IflO 135,209,154 
June 1, 77. to May 1, ’78 ... 2,38.’ 864 107,182.584 
June 1. 70, to May 1, 77.... 1,940,641 84.21U.570 
June 1. 75, to May 1, 70.... 2,348.549 95,3U7,211 
Corn Meal.—S ales at $2.otJ for BrandvwinA. sna 
Portable Steam Engines 
Five to Twelvo Horae Power. 
Especially adapted for Cheese Factories and Creamer¬ 
ies. Also, Agricultural and Stationary: Engines 
Send for Circulars. Address as above. 
exports, 
Worth double Its cost to any fanner for hoeing To¬ 
bacco, Cabbage Corn, or any other hoed crops. Has 
been In use in the Connecticut Valiev for the past four 
years, ami has more f trends than any other implement 
U P r ?^P2™' er ' For further particulars, 
send for lUust rated Catalogue to 
THE BELCHER TAYLOR AG'L TOOL CO.. 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
TERMS FOR 1879 
TO b subscription price of The Rural New- 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year. *2 0" 
" six Months. 1 rn 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Yeur, post-paid.*3 04 (12s. (id.) 
France, *• •• 3 04 ( i6Kf. > 
Krfinoh Colonies. " “ 4 08 ( 20Kf ) 
Anyone sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
CRAVES’ PAT. RUBBER TARGET GUN 
An entirely new principle. \ ^ 
Shoots Arrows or BulleU almost ' 
as slrai^bl il 3 a 
^600 fl. ff 
Y Price, with A \ [] J 
met-al pointed Arrows, v 
Targets and Globe Sight. y c* 
$.1.50, •if»livered, free of cost, throuffhcuU ibe U. S. on receipt 
of prii e; or, sent by express, not prepaid, lor $ | ,00. Clubs of 
six supplied with Gun* at a low rale. 
JOHN WILKINSON, Sole Man’f’r, 77 State St., Chicago. 
Send also slump for my elegant New CntnU'ttUd rf Scroll 
Saws, Lathes, Archery, Base Ball, Ac. iiuwe 
the best goods in niHrltet, nod all at luaaafaoturerJ prices. I am 
publisher of Hope's and Ware’s Designs, and sole importer of 
the genuine “ Wilkinson Saw Blades.” 
ments this.week only 3(ki bales; prices have not 
varied, with most of thq business in grades at 5s7c 
q, H!>? tll v»w*v' r ’l. f<>r New Vor *’ 8 ' new crop, choice. 
9g4l-, New York's, new crop, medium. 7®,8- New 
‘?, w tf ja‘r 6<a«; Eastern. 809; 
Western.errfa: Yenrl r.g», 2 «4 : Olds, all growths, 1® 
2: Pacific const, nominal. 8® 12 . “ 
Leather.-O f hemlock sole sales at ]8®i9Uc for 
; 1 Sw21o. for middle; 19@21c. for heavy; 'and 
lfii^lbc, for good damaged. 
Maple Sugar.—M arket well supplied and trade 
Price*, of ooorae. easy. Fair to choice. 7 
®U)c.; sirup, 7fie. » gal.. In tin. 
Oil-Cake 
Poultry and Gamic. 
will be apt to rule ensy. 
tncrea**; of spring 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate space). . 41 ) 0 . per 
13th ungo. 60 
Outside or last page. , ' 3fi 
,, Fifty oor ct. extra for nnUBTUd’display.' ‘ 
opedal Notices, leaded, by count. 7 « 
Reading “ jdO 
Discount on 4 Insertions. 6 per ct.; 8 Ins., lu do 
ins.. 15 per ot.; 26 Ins., 2u per ct: 52 ins., 25 per c 
No advertisement Inserted for less than 83. 
mvettteemettt# 
Western quoted at *27.25@27.60. 
• — Prices for live poultry 
Receipts to show the usual 
..„ The recent decline In fowls 
has brought some export call fur the VV. I 
Spring chicks. 75o.@ll.25 V pair: N. , 1 . fowls, 10S® 
3Uc.; SoiuhniQ, IOC.; VaiBo 
Turkevs, N J.. L5c.: Western. 12i*Uc. Duck* choice, 
S*fi<i4$l- other, liBw.ue.: choice geese, *l50.tl75- 
Bouihern and Weatern. 75o.«|l.37, Pigeon*! J5®40o! 
hiiSV l) ‘ jUll 7 ,a . Hsroly a *pecl;.l mar- 
ket item. I lie fee parcels of ueur points «nd dry- 
olckcd are handled by those who have steamer and 
hotel trade U> depend oo. Fur local use city killers 
can supply all that U needed. Mai ket rawer 
Turkeys, best fresh kilh-il. KsalSc.; the latter for 
Pa. dry-pickeo ; oiber.lj.it lie.; fowls, choice, 12®l3c : 
! C ' : r, C “ po . ni J “'[P* «A25c.; ducks 
best. 17® 19c. Dr>-ploked spring chicks. 50®55c.; win- 
ter broilers. 35038c.; do. roosters, 2l«23c. 
The supply in *run I and chance blrus are firm 
English snipe.' H-*5M1.5Q do*.; plover, l,12dt*1.37; 
small snipe, Ak*40c. Wild pigeons, trapped 111 750?” • 
do. shot, «1.26®i.5U. i.VH.e squab. 
PHOVIStONa-llave tended a little higher and de- 
inaud tairly active. Latest sales are for .Mess pork 
May •*t«iHObWand *1026 asked: June at *uno 
bid and *10 80 asked; July at *1013 bid and 1)030 
asked, and August at *lll .'(6 bill and *10.40 ask¬ 
ed. Bacon at *3 tor long clear and 5 3-l(ifor short 
clear. Lard-Western steam, at *8 25 for spot lots- 
|jl aa.StwtU 25 for May and June; and *6 an for July! 
1 allow at 6 J*C. for prime. Stearine at OYtraTo. Beef 
hams at * 1 sb® 18.25. Beef at for extra inula mess 
q 1 L tt,Uy5 I'ccaet. *Ii®n. 6 u; plain mess 
*9.ia® 10.50; extra mess at $ 10.50.uj 11.50. 
Seeds. Clover l» In moderate demand, with West¬ 
ern quoted at e*» 6 *e. lor prime and tivao-kic. for 
choice. Timothy la quioc at *1.35 for ptirne. 
SUGAR.—Refined at 6®7>^c. for soft yellow ; 7V®8c. 
for soft white; tor granulated and pow- 
dered; 8 ,Sic. for crushed, and 6 ,S'g 8 Vc. for out loaf. 
ToBACCo.-Trade has been very alack this week in 
both Western leaf and Scedlcuf, but on 
urgent and prices generally steady and 
last week. 
. Light. 
Common lugs.2H® 3 
Good lugs.,, 4 
Low leaf... 4 *.® 5 
Medium leaf. 6 R® 6 X 
Good leaf. 8 H® 8 
Fine leaf. 8S®10 
Selections.......— ®— 
8 EEDLEAE.—CROP OE 1877. 
New England wrappers, common. 
do. do. medium...,. 
do. do. fine. 
do. do. selections..., 
do. seconds. 
do. fillers... 
Pennsylvania assorted lots, common 
FERTILIZER CHEMICALS 
BAUGH «fc SON8, 
Manufacturers of 
S ulpliate of A m m *> Ii lit. 
“A A. NITROGrEIf.n 
(trad* m ark.) 
rc P A R FERT7LmNGa§l®s E MEAi and CHEM ' 
gu^eT C31 iDalySe!l fUnU 1iffi SCIN8 and 
Established in 1855. No. 20 S. Delaware Ave,. Phiia. 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD, 
Biscuit, Roll s. Cake a nd Pastry. 
It is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder, Cream Turiar or Yeast. * 
The cost of raising Bread. Biscuit. Ac., with it is 
only about half as much as hy ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. and the result is much better. 
It restores the nutritious element* which are tnken 
from the flour in bolting. No ordinary Baking Pnw- 
der or anything else used for raising bread does this. 
Pbvs\^fans* ly u8e<i !int ' recommended by prominent 
If you cannot get It of vour Grocer send a tbree- 
cent stam s to the mmufacturers for a sample 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof 
S' N -. Hursford, by the Rumferd Chemical Works 
providence R. T 
MANURES 
■ i- - °.a. . -o“*uiuufi. xiirme.r 
gardener or cultivator 0 f a kitchen garden should send 
/'7.vr'«J’J'iVf- bowker FERTILIZER 
, ^ J , 13 ( hathsi'ii jst., Boston; 3 Park 
{.'“.‘.G \wk; and 21 North Water St.. 
Uoclieeter> N. Y 
1879 JAPANESE MAPLES 
, Rhododendron*. Hardy and Greenhorn* 
Azale^C,, illell i ns.R oscsr.Vf “p" 
pie Beeches. Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Vines, ct 
ItAWW PLATVTIIVCr 
Plans and advice to purchasers free. Staking r 
and planting, *2,00 to $5.im per day Price List Err 
Special Catalogue Of ■' New and Rare Plants 
PARSONS & SONS CO. (Liuiited,) 
Kissena Nurseries, Flushing, I,, l 
PRRTTi a Ww^ ,d , elusive Works of the BUFFALO 
i U ’ pefjfoyed by lire in July last, have 
^ved‘mach y ,nery ,U ^ 8UppUed with new : ‘ ud im ‘ 
ne Pertil ' z 0f now in use by the farmers 
of (he States Of New York. Oluo, Pennsylvania and 
Vermont, and the C anadian Provinces. 
I his fertilizer is guaranteed for its puritv, being 
manufactured entircily from ANIMAL MATTEk No 
or minera l phosphate or refuse acid from oil 
rettneriea enter into ita man n fact lire. 
L, L, CROCKER, Proprietor. 
Send for Circulars, with full particulars. 
Office, .... No. 252 Washiugtou St. 
WORKS—Babcock St. E. BUFFALO, N. Y. 
WAGON 
.10 ®12 
is sis 
.18 &26 
•27H®35 
10 ®13 
7 0 9 
. 9*010 H 
11 >4014 tj 
fllleis.... , 7’<(oi 8W 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 8 @10 
do. do. do. good. 12 ^..ifi 
Ohio assorted lots. .. 9 
Ohio wrappers.12 @18 
WisconAin assorted lots.! 7)4@I0 
Vegetables.— Potatoes weak from natural cause 
ad vane, d sea*un u.nd varied stock of other s uff. 
Best are about 'ig:. off. Southern truck ha* arrived 
in rather uneven order. We quota only marketable 
stuff. Southern Early Rose Had Eastern, *3 25,a:t 5 n; 
Stute, choice, at »2 76«3: fair to good* *25008: 
f each Blow, white, in bulk. *3@3 25; red. *2 7608 25; 
IrollIlc.W; Peerless. Slate *2 50 ; Jackson White, 
*47a(.«o87; (outside lain per double heads). Sweet 
a Del.. *3Rl Ouiuus. red and yellow, 
2.o; SqUASh, marrow *3 50,44 (abbages per 100, 
JO : Rhubarb, IIA). *1 oObnS; It. turnip,, per bbl., 
*l@1.2o; bouts, j5c.@*l 00; carrots. *luiU2. Horse- 
radlsh per bbl,, *<xn7 N. .). Asparagus, fo..i:; South- 
ern. *.U4 00. Southern Items—Fls. potatoes, *5i<i(i; 
do., *'-’w3; String beaus, i’la., per bush. Or.. *[@2 26: 
green peas, Chas. and Sav., small, *l5n; asparagus! 
kale, #17o; Baltimore, V bug, 26c ; spinach, Balt'- 
more. •?< hhj., *1@1 '25; radishes, Norfolk, v 100 
bunches. 25M75C.I cabbage, Sav., new, V bbl., *3@3 60: 
Norfolk. *1 6i)i<i3- Fla. cucumbers, orate, $2ia.3 5ir • 
onlous, Bermuda. * Crate. *1 2501 60: tomatoes, box,' 
FREIGHT PAID. 
'* SOLD ON TRIAL 
Don’t Bay bum bug*. Jiulg-e for yourself. Send for 
free book. *111 Irou and Steel. Adare.ss 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, Binghamton, N. Y. 
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS 
With New Patent Jointer and Coulter that 
ARE MOT AFFECTED BY CHANGE OF BEAM. 
The only Plow 
5$. WITH 
Wrought Iron 
JOINTER STANDARD 
ADJUSTABLE TO ANY 
DEPTH. 
)>v. Harder, Stronger, More Durable, 
Stay In the Ground better than any 
L Every Plow warranted, 
LAWRENCE & CHAPIN, Kalamazoo, Mich, 
i mm™ Munslield, O. ’ 
? •HiV rk f‘ l St *» Philadelphia, Pa. 
« lO., JLouuiviUe, K.y. 
r.FJA fVfiCN. 
DlSTRIBUTINtt AQENCIE8 
