Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — AVAILABLE WHEAT SUPPLY. [ARTICLE]
AVAILABLE WHEAT SUPPLY.
Eighty-three Million Bushels Now in the United States. The available stocks of wheat In Ihe United Btates and Canada arc thus reported by Bradstreet's: “East of the Rocky Mountains, 74,113,000 bushels; west of the Rockies, 8,804,000 bushels. Tbo total quantity of wheat (flour Included) exported from sixteen United Stat« 3 and Canadian ports for six business days ending with Thursday of this week is reported by mail aud wlr® to Bradstreet’s at 2,400,830 bushels. ” Soldier Hoys Worsted. Company A, Seventeenth Regiment, Ohio State troops, wont from New Lexington to Giouester on a Toledo,fund Ohio Central train Wednesday. Immediately on arrival they were surrounded, by the strikeis, who dared them to shoot. The Mayor of the village addressed the crowd and finally succeedeod in restoring order with the understanding that the soldiers would leave town at onca They were sent to a train in the south end of the Giouester Railroad yards for the purpose of taking them to Athens for safety. The miners surrounded the train and for some time refused to allow it to mova They not only held the militia captive in their train, but swarmed upon the cars and took away the arras and ammunition of the terrified soldier b iys. St. Lonls Assignment. The Central Trust Company of St Louis made an assignment to W. F. Leonard, its secretary and treasurer. Liabilities SIOO,000, assets about the same. Amateur Aeronaut Is Drowned. Isaac Adler lost his life Wednesday in a foolhardy attempt to become an aeronaut at Manhattan Beach, a resort five miles from Cincinnati. James D. Ford Found Dead. James D. Ford, a prominent attorney of Toledo. Ohio, was found dead in his room at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Cincinnati, from heart disease.
