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Show METALS ARE QUIET IN ABSENCEOF MARKET Both Copper and Lead Find Ready Sale at Home and Abroad. j. Copper (electro. $16.00(916.121 Lead. New York $4.1094.15 v 4. Bar slier c.nv J. Silver in JLeundon 27 18-16d r t"!1 1 1iiWm1,1'M''I''1',I''I''I"M''1"1'I,I''1''MI NBW YORK. April 27. The metal markets were quiet and practically nominal nom-inal as usual on Saturday Lake copper. 16i16t; electro, 16&16g; casting iSgtg ir.i. Tin $4L16Q 11.86. Bpelter $6.9043 T.'h. Lead $4.1043 4 16. Antimony Cooksons $S 00. Iron Unchanged. Bar silver 60 . LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, April 87. Cattle Receipts 200; market Steady. Reeves. o.708.90 Texas steers, $" 3097.25; western steers, $5.657.65; stoe-kers and feeders, $4.30tQ C.S0- i envs and h( lfcr.-. ?J. 7"'r7 7."0 . al--es, $5.00(98.00. lion's -Receipts 900; market dull. T iqht $7 40fc7.50, mixed $T ."..".'n S 03; heavy. $7.6508.05; rough, $7.567.75; pis. $1.90 07.10; hulk- of sales $7.8008.00. Sheep - Receipts 1000 market slow. ".i tl c, $4.7507. 26: western, $5.0007.50 yearlings, $6.2508.00 lambs, native, $6.00 t9.00; western. $6.2.' i 9.60. Kansas City. Kansas CITY, April 27. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 200, no southerns; market steady. Native steers sf..".0'ti'8.60; southern teci $."..4n'fi 1111 . sout hei n ,i nd heifers. $4 26fi C.I . native COWS and heifers, heif-ers, $4.0007.76; stockers and feeders, $5,0007.10; bulls, $4.5006.60; calves, $4.60 07.00; western steers, $6.0008.25; western west-ern cows $4.5006.50 -- Receipts 2000; market stefi.lv. Bulk of ssles, $7-6007.95; heavy, $7.904j $.00! packers and butchers $7.7007.95; lights, $7.4007.80: pigs. $5.6006.60. Sheer- Receipts, 2000; market steady-Muttons steady-Muttons $4.5006.76; lambs, 5 7 . ' fir 9.'J". ; fed wetheis ninl ve-irlings. .w'a v.ijo . fer ew (-. $4 504 I 25. Omaha. OHAHA. April 27. Cattlr) Recel pta. loo; market steady. rTatlve .-.teer?, $6.00 98.50: cows and heifers, $3-7607.50; western west-ern steers. $47507.00: Texas steers. $4.40 06 00; range row and heifers, l ; ., caniiers, $2.7606.35; stockers and feeders, (4,2507.00; ealves. $4.0007.76; hulls, stags, et.- . $4.25 .1 . Hogs Receipts 9700; market 6c higher. Heavy. $7.75 07.80 mixed. 27 f-orq 7.75; light, $7.i :0Q 7. :.': pigs. 6.wri ;.M. bulk. $7 754" 7.9R. Sheep Receipts; I0j market steady, yearlings, $7.0008,00; wethei . $6,606 7 25; ewes, v ... lami'.-. y. it Cotton Market. f HAW FORK .jini 27. --The cotton market closed ease three pelt. is lower I" I three points higher. New York Produce. HBW YORK. April 27. Klour held higher, with trading light. Spring p.i.t-eni:-. . t wi'iter Straights, $4,900 5.00: Kansas straights, $5.0005.16 Wheal Bpoti firm; Ho. 2 red, Ji : i elevator, export basis, and $188$ r o b. afloat: Ho i northern Dulutb. $1 18 O. b. afloat opening navigation The market. Closed net unchanged to llo net higher. May closed $1.22: July $l.lft; September. $1.14. Hops Kirm, siaie common io choice, 1911. !804Oo; 19M nominal. Racifli cast 1811. I1044C! 1910, nominal. Hides in . iitrai America, 24c; Bogota ss$r24jc Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, S5027c; I second.-. 37028a; thirds, 81082c; rejects. re-jects. 16a Petroleum -Steady; refined New York hair. i.-. $8.45; refined New York bulk. $4,M, Philadelphia barrels. $8.46; Philadelphia Phila-delphia bulk. $i.!0. Wool-Steady: domeatii fleece. XX Ohio, 29c Sugar Ran Steady; muscovado. so test, 3.4Sc. centrifugal, 06 test, 3.88c; molasses! mo-lasses! 89 test, 8.28c. Refined quiet New York Money NEW YORK, April 27. Money on call, nominal. Time loans, firmer; sixty days, at', ninety days. S08 six months. 8g08 Close Prime mercantile paper 4j4i per i ent rllng exchange easy, with ictn.l husiness in hunkers' hills at S-l.S4.-lu f.u sixty-day bills and $4.87.05 for demand Government bonds. Bteady; railroads, steady. Commercial bills, $4 83$. Mexican dollars. 4S cents. Coffee Futures Steady. NEW VOP.K. April 27. Coffee futures .lo.-ed Uiirelv sieadv and last prices Were net umi. aimed to 0 points lower; April, 18 I8e; May, L8.49c; June. 18. 69c; July. 1 8.66c; August. 13.72c; September, 18.78c; October I8.76c November. i:.7.".c, January Janu-ary 18.74c; February, 18.76c; March, 13.'75c. Rio No. t. li:-: Santo No. 4. 10ic: mild, nlot; Cordova. 160181c St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, April 27 Wool Steady j medium grades, combing and clothing. B0 021c; Hghl nne 16019c; heavj tine. I34j 13c. tub-washed, 27f::t)c Flax. Oats and Rye. MINNEAPOLIS, April 27. Flax $2.1 4 03.15 Barley 6 $L80. No. 2 vellovv corn 7917 SOc. .No. :: "white oats 051c. No. 2 rye 90i . Bran, In I0"-pound sachs-i.ufi-fi :;."". Condition of Treasury. WASHINGTON. April 27. At the he-glnnlng he-glnnlng of business today the condition of the United States treasury was: Working balance In treasury offices, $81, 156, 117. in banks and PhlUpptne treasury, $".-.s::.v:r. $".-.s::.v:r. Total balance in general fund, $122.- BKS II". Ordinary receipts yesterday were $1,- :27.70 Ordlnarv diyhnrHeirienls. 2 I.".S.U?. Deficit to date T li fiscal year is $11-891,088, $11-891,088, as ogalnsl b d Bell of $2,040,128 at this time last year. Th.-se figure exclude Panama canal and pubih transactlona Evaporated Frmt? NBW rORK, April 27. Evaporated .ip- plaj . steady; spot. tHtic. 901Olc; ebolee, Ki 9c; prima "? " Prunes, irregular: quotations ran?e from '4" I0c For Calliornlas up t 80-10s 80-10s and 7011 for Oregon Apricots, unchanged: choice. H'fll4$c; extra choice. ioH lr4-; fan.-:' 16'jflCic Peaches, steady: rlioice, luitolOfe; ex-tra ex-tra choice, 110111c; fancy. llfOlzc. Raisins, stadj . 'ooee nmscatelb. ..,;"'ir choice to fancv seeded. "t'"7je; aelless. 71. 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