Show THE WORLDS CEREAL PRODUCTS 1 Mlltlllcnl MIllIe 111411 5 lrlltllre1 lIy lime Cnllllllllonr or tgrI cuJure WARIIINCITONJuno J Iho Ictmg Com iiissioncr of Agricnlluro I in reply lo a reso i rr t olr klrfl ie hutton of tine house mnkiliR inquiries con cernillt slocks of com and wheat in this and other rcsai trios demands of consniuptlon nil tins prosiKot of production throughout the world has trnnsuntted nn cxlmnslivo ompilalionof BlalisticsbylrofeH8orIude tntiscinn of tho Department Agriculture Tins tables show that mi WOBLDB rnoDocr ot wntiT is 185 Vas t110 XX 000 bushels and the require icnts of consumption J Ibl 001 000 bushels resenting a deficiency of 000000 bushels drawn from tho previous jcnrs surplus of l MXX > 000 bushels Ihej llud tIm product of 1 uropo a medium i and those of India and A i i lc I re 11 uslralia largo and a heavy reduction in ho United States Per the supply of Iho oniing year the crci in Australia India mud South Anierici already harvested nro robibly about OUOOOO bushels less than 1 hose of last year while i thoso of the United tales promise fully 100000000 bushels mare than lbs hnrcst of 188r The wheat in tho United States on May 1st list Vas 01 000 000 bushels against If 000 000 bush clH in 1885 Ol TIIL COMMUIUAL HTOCK Ol WHEAT Now York bold 4138mr Ilulfnlo 480117 hlcnto 117771501 Milwaukee B00 linneaiwhs 4707ITI nnd Duluth 7J18UB lime crop of corn in lHS80 was 1017000000 nshols Tins stock 587000 000 bushels and xporlaliou 4000000 bushels Tins esli ualed avcrnco of winter wheat now growing lt Jf in s l77aS7 bpring wheat 11800000 total uCT2087 |