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Show METAL MARKETS DULL IX ABSENCE OF CABLES 'i- PEICES OF METALS f IN NEW -YORK MARKET -j : Sliver . 50c 4 4 Copper (electrolytic) ?12.50(Tei2.G2J .J-r .J-r Lead, quiet $1.07i4.10 4; XEW YOKIC. April 10. Tho metal markets wore dull and nominally unchanged un-changed In tho absence of cables. Tin Is quoted at ?29.25fi29.G0. Copper, dull: lake. $l2.87ipU3.00; clec-trojytlc, clec-trojytlc, $12.5012.G2i, casting, ?12.37Jli "Lead, quiet: ? -L07ifi7.-l.10. Spelter, S-i.77Jn)I.S24. Iron was nominally unchanged. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. CHICAGO. April 10. Cattle Receipts estimated at 100; market steady; beeves $1.S5(Q7.15; te:;as steers, $-l.505.70: western west-ern steers. SL25((55.70; stockers and feeders. feed-ers. ?3.5505.CO; cows and heifers, $2.00Q 5.00; calves, $5.50Q)7.75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 10,000; market strong, 5c higher; light S7.00fiJ 7.35; mixed, $7.05(57.-l2i; heavy. $7.10 7.15: rough, S7.10i7.20; good to choice, heavy, $7.207.-l5; pigs, 55.85S0.75; bulk of sales. $7.25(5)7.-10. Sheep Receipts estimated at 2000; market mar-ket steady; native 53.75IPG.25: western, S3.756JC.30; yearlings. $0.25(5)7.30; lambs, native, $5 50fij)S.10; western, $5.50S.15. Omaha? SOUTH OMAHA. April 10. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 200: market, unchanged; native steers, Jl.755)G.G0; cows and heifers, 53.25 05.G5; western steers, $3.505.75; Texas steers, $3.00fg)5.00; range cows and heifers, heif-ers, 52.75$7'1.S5; canncrs, S2.25(53.25; stockers and feeders, 53.0057)5.00; calves, 53.00(0)7.00; bulls and stags, S3.00i75.00. Hogs Receipts. 5300; market. 5e higher: high-er: heavy. $7.00(5-7.20; mixed. SG.95?7.00: light, $G. 75 (fii 7.05, pigs, $1.7500.25; bulk of sales, $G.90(i)".05. Sheep RoooJptH. 100; market, steady; yearlings, $G.75tfi)7.-10; wethers. $5.75j) C.40; ewes, $5.00(5)6.10; lambs, ?7.25J?S.00. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, April 10. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 500. Market, steady. Native steers, $5.50(f?6.70; native cows and heifers. heif-ers. $2.755G.20r" Blockers and feeders.. $3.75(8)5.60; bulls, $3.25(2)5.25; calves, $3.75 i7.50: western steers, $l.S0ffj)C.50; western west-ern cows. $3.50(55.50. Hogs Receipts. IU0O. Market, steady. Bulk of sales. $0.70557. 10; heavy, $G.95(fi) 7.17?.; packers' and butchers', $G.901T7.iO; light. $G.70tfj7.00; pigs, $5.255jG.OO. Sheep None. Nov. York Flour and Grain. NEW YORK, April 19. Klour Receipts. 33.000; exports. 2100 barrels. Firm with a moderate local trade. Winter patents. ?5.S5t.25: winter straights, $5.75(Q)5.90; winter extras. $1.20(01-1.85; winter low grades. $ l.lOSj) 1.75; Kansas straights, $5.o0 5.75. "Wheat Receipts, none: exports, none. Spot strong, No. 2 red winter. $1.3Gi. elevator, ele-vator, and $1.3Gi f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.33, f.o.b. abloat; No. 2 hard winter. $1.33 f.o.b. afloat. Records were all broken again today when July crossed $1 20. Influenced by strong out side buving, bullish crop news from Illinois Illi-nois and Indiana and very light world's shipments. Final prices were &c to 2c net higher; May closed $1 291: .luly closed $1.20J; September closed. $1.13iJ. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK. April 10. The market for evaporated apples Is rather steady In tone, with fancy quoted at Sl(&9ic: choleo. 71(fi79c; prime, Gtf?)Ge; common to fair. 5fij)Gc. I'runes unchanged. with quotations ranging- from 33c to llc for new crop California fruit and from fiic to 9c for Oregon 10-fiOs to 20-30s. Apricots are firm; choice. 9i10e; extra ex-tra choice, 10$$?10ic: fancy, IlKfre. Peaches continue firm In tone; choice. fiJi)6ic; extra choice, CifJ'GJc; fancy, 7 'italslns are dull; looso muscatel. 3 J (TO He; choice to fancy seeded. -HiGc: seed-le'ss. seed-le'ss. 33(ff3Je; London layers, $1.201.30. Imports and Exports. NEW YORK, April 10 The exports of specie from the port of New York for tho week ending today was $555,000 in gold and $1,110,055 in silver The Imports or specie for Ihe same time wcro $73,102 silver and $111,193 gold. The Imports of dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending April 2 were valued at $3,3 1G. 715. Tho Imports of merchandise and dry goods for the same time were valtfed at $10,759,090. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. April 10. Today's statement of tho treasury balances In (ho general fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance. $132 10S !.1C. Cold coin and bullion. 4B.7 1,099. Gold certificates. ?1G,-I92..n0. St. Louis Wool. ST l.OTMS. April 10. Wool, unchangt-d; medium grades, combing and clothing. 20 5;2lc: llglit fine. 17tf2io: heavy fine. 10 fQ. 1 7c-: tub washed. 23tij)32c. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. April 10. Butter, steady; ri-mnierles. 22?i28e: dairies. 19fc2.c. Bgsi stca'ly: llrsts, 104c; prime llrsls. "Cheese nleady; Daisies, 17c: Twins. lGc. Yuunk Amerlcus. 17c; Long Horns. I.e. Now York Money, vriv YORK. April 10. Closo: Prime mercantile paper, 3US 1 per cunt. I &i,.r nc evchange. nominal, with actual U.-inniS in bankers' bills nt $4.80.25 ' 1 to 'ItO for "ixtjwlay bills, and at $I.S7.fo fComme?cIal bills. 5LB52-l.S5i. MeNicnn dollars, -Mc |