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Show COPPER IS HIGHER II THE Wlffl MARKET Lead Is Stationary in New York but Advances in England. Eng-land. S1LV.ER. ?0W' York CGc ? San TYancIsco 65c -f 4- LEAD. " t New York -f -- , COPPER. . -f- Now York lS,6018.75c -f- NEW YORK. Jlnrcli ID.-Thcre was an advance of 10a in tho prico of spot tin In the London market, whloh closed at 1C7 oa, whllo futures were unchanged at 105 lf?. Loca,l' iho market was Ilrm In tone with prices llrmer at I.TOB37.00 r spo" ' Copper was 10s higher In London: with si'o.1 c'oslng at 81 Gs and futures at na Cs Jcally no change was reported, but tho market shows a continued firm tone, with Jf ito-WS ai ,ls-5(&lS.76c; electrolytic at lS.2o'a lS.oOc. and cnstlng at lS,0Oii'18.Sc. Lead was unchanROd at S5.3517S,.16 In tho Mln London advanced Is 3d, to 1C 3s Spelter declined Cs to 24 15s Jn tho London Lon-don market. It was unchenged at $fi.20ft u.so locally. Iron was higher abroad, with Standard -foundry quoted at -la Sd and Cleveland warrants nt 4Ss 9d. Locally no chango was reported. No 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $lS.2ffi 18.35; No. 2 foundry Northern at S17.755flS.S5; No. 1 foundry Southern at SIS.SM'IS.'JG; No. 2 "foundry Southern at 517.7&548.25. , |