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Show . . . CHICAGO MININC EXCHANGE. It Pr.aid.at M J. aa.riSian Now la the llty. M. J. Sheridan, the president of the Chicago mining exchange, arrived in the city this morning and was at onco taken in charge by his friends, Messrs. J. S. Stringer and Ed. Kichards. The Chicago exchange, which is taking tak-ing a vacation during tho hot weather, has not, according to Mr. Sheridan, been so great a success as is desirable It has only two gold or silver mining min-ing stocks listed, those being the Bee Hive of Colorado and the Wall street, a Montana mine; tho most of the other stocks being in lead, zino and iron mines. "If we could give our people an experience ex-perience such as yon have had in the stocks you have listed here,'' said Mr. Sheridan, "like Crescent, Cres-cent, Daly, Ontario and Centennial Eureka, it would not bo loug before mining investments would be preferred to any others. Wo have occasional calls for Ontario and Daly stocK.though they are not listed on our exchange." |