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Show I HIGH PRICED METAL IS NOT REFLECTED James A. Pollock & Co.. Bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Louis, Webber Fc Co., Boston. Tho local lo-cal market opened stronger, but the buying buy-ing became exhauted and at the close the whole list bad a sagging tendency. News from the metal markets was still good with a further advance to 16R cents, but it did not cause any enthusiasm to buy coppers. Vc believe in the future and cannot see anything but higher prices for the producing minos. Ahmeek closed sl a new high record, 312 bid, and con-p'r con-p'r ranges sold freely at 60, up to the close. I.ogan it Bryan. New York! The sentiment sen-timent vrystallzed over Sunday was of a cheerful character, and our market led by Lehigh Valley was buoyant, and broadened broad-ened out Into other Issues. The crop news is still more assuring, however. There was some profit taking today and evening up on iradcB pending the election results from Tuesday's primary election In Ohio. The commercial demand for both copper and iron products shows a strong undertone and the banking condition condi-tion Is such that, with less turmoil in politics, the din of industry would bo heard again and money would be placed into commercial channels which would add generally increased prospcrltv to all. Wo look for a traders market for the time being. |