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Show EXCHANGES CLOSED; METAL MARKET DULL Electrolytic Copper Still Selling- at 14.37 to 14.50; No Change in Lend. H"I"HMC'I"H,,H"M''I''I','I''''''H'I',1,H' 1 4 Copper (electro) 14. 811114.60 4 Lead New York 14.4004.60 4 4. Bar Silver 671c 4 Sliver in London 26d 4 NK FORK. .'an. 27, The mtai markets mar-kets were dull and practically nominal i in th absence of pxHianp. T.ak ooppr, 141WUE; electrolytic, Hi Tj I : casting, 1320141. Tin -$43.26q 4.:. 7.7 . Lead--4.40e I fi pri i mi - . Si? . 36 (j 8 .65. Antimony CooksonSi $i 37s7 'r. Iron, uncbsnged Bank Statement. NTEW FORK, .Tan. :'7 Tb. si alrmnt of clearing house banks for the week sboTN.s that the banks bold $45,698,000 r-serve r-serve ui excess of ia cequirements. This i an increase of $;v70fi.ooo In th i proportionate cash reserve! as. compared with lasl week The statement follows: DAILY AVBRAGB Loans, $1,977,947,000; Increase, 521,- 986,000. Spcclo, $364,666,000; Increase, $16,653,- 000. Legal tenders, $91,389,000; decrcai. $772,000. Np; iirposii?, $1,884,610,000; Increase, V'n.'i-o 000. Circulation, $50,772,000 decrease, $66,-( $66,-( Bank-' iMii reserve In vault, $412,797,-ijiiii $412,797,-ijiiii Trusi companies' rah reserve In vaults.! $63 1 18,000 Aggregate cash reserve, $475,946,000. ESxcess lawful reserve, $46,945,000; in-creasO, in-creasO, ? 796,000 Trusl companies' rsr itb clearing clear-ing bons members carrying 25 per cent apli -srve, JRrt, ijii.Oii') ACTTTAIj CONDITION. Loans, $1,983,598,000; Increase, $23,613,-1 oao. Sp.-i, j.-.srt i!',ofio. increase, $12,389,000 Legal tenders, $90,674,000; decrease, si 326,000 Nel deposits, $1,888,873,000; Increase, 19 B69, Circulation $50,926000; decrease. 37! ooo Banks' c;--:.:ii reserve In vault, $416,110,- iinn. Trusl companies cash reserve in vault, $64,886,000. Aggregate -a.!i reserve, $479,968,000, ;rs). lawful reserve, S4R,7;3;o50; Increase, In-crease, $6,688,850. Trust companies reserve with oiearinj; linn tnr-jubors i-arryins '.' pci tent wsh reserve $74,286,000. Summary of state banks and trust companies In greater New York not re-portlng re-portlng to th New York clearing houy- I Loans, $592 270.200; decrease, $9,064,700, Specie, $64,124,500; decrease, SL'.Mfi.ooo. I I .cai tenders, $11,028,700; decrease, 068,300. Total deposit-, $698,774,000; Increase, $1,384, Th Financier will say: The nt deposits of the New Fork clar-ini? clar-ini? house banks, aooordlng to ibir statement state-ment of actual conditions mad Satur i-Ky January 27, are at the bigbesl pouit on record that it, sine the new form of statement, Including tb trust companies, was adopted In luly last. The deposll Increase sines the opening of th present year bas been one hundred and sixty-five and a half million dollars th expansion for the current week having ad''d $23,613 000 to this total Loans have risen $119,000,000 since the close of 1911 and are also very near a record total, the Increase for the currenl week having been $ir,si9ioo The banks are carrying s cash reserve nearly seventy million In excess of ib amount reported at the opening of the year and the pr--ont excess reserve r.f ?48 7 3 . 0 1 1 bas not been exceded In over a year. It is to be remembered also tha' trust co-ripanies now affiliated with the clearing clear-ing hnus are required to carry Independent Indepen-dent clearing hoiise banks. Altogether it is not strnm? thai with the continued flow of money to New York, not only from all Interior points but from Canada as well, money rates should have siiKtced to a low level and that export quotations should have rlaen almost to the point of Inducing shipments of gold. It was the assumption that the deollne in national rates here would check automatically so:-e of the (low of money to New York, but tb brinks ar gaining between sixteen six-teen and twenty millions dollars pi wek and there seems to he no signs of cessation cessa-tion in the movement New York Bonds. r s r r 2s reg. i"" 4 N un is . w do coupon 100 M K ft T 1st 4h do 8s reg 1011 Mo Pao 4s ... 781 do coupon . ... loi i N Y f cen ?.Js. S71 do 4h rc ,,..112 do deb 4s ... 88 do coupon nn o s, L rfdg 4s. 04 A Coalm lat 6s. ?:i 8tt.&t-B isc 4s.. so? Am Am 5s .1021 B P col 4s r2 Am TftT CV 4s 1101 do ev 4s 9i?i Am Tob.n 4a . !''-8 do 1st ref 4s !Sl do ns 1811 U P 4s lom ArmourftCo 4. 82 do cv is lo: Atcb aen 4S ., . 991 do 1IA-ref 4s. n7l Ches & O 41s.. 1011 O S Steel 2d :s.lo:tj CBftQ Inlnt 4s. 7! Wabash it 6s ,107 ,1,, cen 4s .. t7'. do lstext 4s. 106 D & R Q is .. fI Mo Pac CV 3s . 92A do rf r.ri . .. voi Panama 3s iO:'i K C ? 1st 3s . . 74 Coffeo Futures Steady. NKW YORK, Jan. 'J7. Coffee futures dosed eteadv at a net advance of - to 6 poltitn. Jan 12.70c: February. r.73e; March, April, May and June. 12.79CJ July and AuKiist. 12.8(.'.-: September, J2.81-; October. 12.78c; November. 12. 76c; December Decem-ber 12.71c. Spot. ntead : Rio No 7. 18c; Santos, No. 4, I6C. Mild, unlet. Cordova. I64j817ic, nominal. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Omaha. OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 27. Cattle Re-ceiptF, Re-ceiptF, 4"0: market t.id. Native i i -. $5.007.75; cows arid heifers, $3.25 06.00; western steers $3.8006.40; range cows and heifers. $8.0005.00; canners, $2.5003.50; stookers and feeders, $:t.5Qg 0. '.'. '-alve $3.6007.50; bulls, sla??, etc., $3.85(6 5.60 Mogi Receipts, oioo, marki 6c lower. Heavy, $8.0006.16; mixed. $5.8006.00; llRht. K oo. pis-. X I -' .."0; hulk of sales, 65 SOtj 6 oo. SheepReceipts, 100; mrU-L steady-Yearlings, steady-Yearlings, $4.7005.60; wethers, $4.0041 4.60; ewe-, $3.2504.25; Iamb-, $3-6006.76. Chicago. CHICAGO, July '-'7 -Cattle Receipts, looo; market, dull, weak. Beeves, ?4.70rrj B.40; Tlxas steers, $4.4005.75; western steers $4.6507.00; stookers and ir-,ioi-;, $8.6005.90; cows and heifers, $2.1006.65; calves, $6 508 8.25, IIors Receipts, 26000; market, sldi . 5c lower. Light, $5.6006.20; niix'i, $6.8641 6.::5. hav. ;:.?(. .17 J; lough sr. nr. ft 6.10: pies. $4.1505.40; bulk of sales, $6.10 (i?'6.:;o. Sheep Receipts, 2500; market, weak. Native, $3.1504.75; western, $3.5004.75; yearlings, $4.8006.60; lambs, native $4.40 05,60; western, $4.6005.80 Kansas City. KANSAS' CITY, Jan 27. Cattle-Receipts, Cattle-Receipts, .'W0. Including Hfty southerns: south-erns: market Bteady. Native steers. $5.5008.00; southern steers, $5.00 06.50; southern cows and heifers. SS-OOfi, 5.00; iiRtix e cows and heifers, 15.00 06.25; Btockers ami f --.t $1.0006.25; bulls, $3.7506.60; calves, $3.7607.50; packers and butchers, $6.0506.30. llo-; Lights $i.Wn i. I fi 1 i e- . S4.0i,i ;,.2."i Sheep Receipts', none; market steady. Million--. $3.2504.76; lambs, $5.0006.75; ffd wethers and yearlings, $3.5005.50; fed ewes, $2.7504.15. New York Produce. NK PORK, Jan 27 -Hour firm, with prices nomlnallv blu'bor. Spring patents, $5.2505.50; winter straights, 84.26 0 4.35; inter patents. $4.5004.80; spring clears $4.2504 15; winter extras. No I, $3,700 3.80; a'lnter extras. No. 2, s:i..".i(5 s.6.; Kansas straights, $4.7604.80 Receipts, 16,125 bar raltl; shipments, i7' barrels. Wheat - Spot, firm: No. :: red, 81.012 'ir--,ator and export basis, and $1.04 fob. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $122 f.o.b. afloat. Futures market wa-s firm, with a gootl commission house demand a.iid Influenced by tha oabloa, firm casli market and less favorable reports from Argentine. May, $LO6i01.O6B, closed $1.06; Jul- closed $1.01. Receipts, tiooo bushels Moria. steady; state, common to cholcd 1911, 18056c; ifiio. nominal; i'aiifi,- coast, 1911. 15050c; 1910, nominal. Hides, stead j Central America, 22c; Bogota. 2 2 I'd' 2.1' Petroleum, t e..i,j Reflned New York, barrels. 7.85c: refined Nov York, bulk. l.35c; Philadelphia barrels. 7.85c; Phlla delphla, bulk, 1 35c. Wool, stead; Domestic fleet , XX Ohio. 2S'rj20r Raw sugar, steady; muscovado, ,89 test, 8.80c; centrifugal, test, 4.89o: mo lasses, .!i let, 8.64c Refined siiear: (juiet ; crushed, 6.10c; moid a, 5.t5c; cubes, 6.65c; XX XX powdered, 5.6Rc; pondrd: 5.60c; granulated fine, 5.40c; diamond ,v. 5.40c : confectioners' A. 5.12c; No--, i an. i 5.20c; No. it 5 16 . No. I, 5.10c. No. r,, 5.06c; No fi, 5.00c; No. 7. 4.:o,-, No B, 4.90 . No. ;, 4.85c; No. 10. 4.R0e: N- 11, 1.70c. No. 12, I.7 0-:. Ix'o. 18, 1. r.s--; No. 14, 1.5e. Evaporated Fruit?. NEW FORK, Jan 27. ECvaporated apples ap-ples Bteady; fanoy, i"2r; choice, 909c prime, :c Prunes, easy; quotations range from c to ni.- for California! up to 80-40s ami l&c to 21 c for Oregons. Apricots, Bteady; choloe. 15015ic; extra cliot.-e. I6016ic; fancy, 17018c Peaches, firm; choice, lift ll; extra choice, lllj012c; fancy. 120l2ic. Raisins, stea'h : loose n u: ils. .';';. . choice to fanej Beaded, 708sc; seedless; I07i . London layers, SI 1001.45. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Butter- Steady; I crameri8, 29 'W. : ; dairies, 25033c. Eggs Firm; receipts. 1013 cases; al mark, cases included. 2Oa029Jc; ordinary firsts. 8143 88c; firsts, 351c. Cheese Steady: daisies 163 17c: twins, 16016ic; Young Americas $16$017c; long I horns, l64j 17c. Flax, Oats and Rye. I MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27. Flax, $2 Lofij i Bar1y. oocii f 1 27. 'oin. No. 8 yellow, 63c. Oats, No. r, white. -IAc. Rye. No 2, Xr)c. St. Loins Wool. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 27. Wool steady. M -j dlum grades, combing and clothing, 200 21c; Htrht tine. 15019c: heavy tine. 12Q I loc, tub washed. 27080c |