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Show WORLD'S MARnETS i STOCKS GO LOWER ON SMALL OFFERINGS New York, Sept. 6. First prices of stocks after the holiday were lower than the preceding level. I'nlon Pacific, Pa-cific, Rending, United States Steel ami Amalgamated Copper fell large frac- ! tions. American Hide and Leather, j pfd., rosrt 1 1-2, and American Leather I o-4. Business wad Insignificant In volume. Selling of stocks became more general and there was particular pressure against Reading and tho trans-continental stocks. Atlantic Coadt Line broko 2 12 under last week'ti close. General Electric 2; Reading 1 3-4; National Biscuit, pfd., 111-2, Union Pacific and St Paul 1 l-l ; and Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific j and U. S. Steel 1. I American Hide and- leather, pfd., ! lose 2 3-1 Tho lack of support for stocks grew I out of the heavy inroad on tho banks I surplus disclosed by the weekly statement. state-ment. Light offerings sufficed to carry car-ry prices downward sharply. Baltimore Balti-more & Ohio broke 2. and American Sugar 1 1-2. Bonds were Irregular. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 0. Cattle Receipts estimated at C.Onrt; market -slow. B'-eves, $4.808.3.1; Texas steers. SJ.7o(f?6.fiO. western steers, $460 7.2f; stockers and feeders, $l00ff 0.20; cows and heifers. $2.40fa'..50, calves, $7.00i?I8.2G. Hogs Receipts estimated at 11.-000; 11.-000; market for light strong, others weak Light. $9. 4010.05; mixed. JS.&Of 9 90; heavy. $8. 75ft 9.70; rough. ?S.75Ti9.00; good to choice heavv, $9.009.70; pigs. $8 75iJ9.70; bulk of sales, $9. 10ft 9. SO. Sheep Receipts estimated at 2.".-ooo; 2.".-ooo; market steady. Native. $2 90fti 4.Cj: western. $? 25ft" 4 C"; yearlings, $4.75'7 S.8r): lambs, .-?5 25ft 7.15; west ern, $5 25(fi 7.15. Omaha. Omaha. Sept. 0. CatiS Receipts, 11,000; market for best stendy: others oth-ers 10 to 15c lower; native ste ers, $5 ft7.S0, cows and heifers. $3ft5.S5; western steers, $3 T.Ortt i.50; range j cows and heifers. $2.ioj 4.SU; can-. can-. ners. $2.?0ft 3.30; stockers and feed I ers. $nftfi.25; calses. $3ftC75; bulls, (stags, etc., $3ft5v Hogs Receipts, I 5.40.1; market steady to 10c higher. 1 Heavy, $.SOTi9.25; mixed, SS.95ft , 9.10; "light. $'.30ft9CO; pigs. $S.50ft ! 9.25; bulk of sales, $S.9itj t 25. Sheep ! Receipts, 49,000; market steady to easier; yearlings. ,4 005.40; wethers. $4ft l.40; ewes. $3. 7 4.25; lambs, $C ft 7 25. i Chicago Produce. Chicago, Sept. C Butter steady: creameries, 24ft27; dairies. 23ft27; eggs flrui at mark, cases Included. 11 ; ft l7: receipts. 7.091: firsts. 21; prime firsts. 2.".; cheese steady; dairies. C ft 10 l-l; twins. 16 Mftl.1 1-2; Young Americas, 10 l-2ftlG-; longhorns, 1C ft 10 1-1. Suqa" and Coffee. New York, Sept. C Raw sugar qui.-t; Muscovado. "S9 test. $3 92; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, 9'. tent. $4.42; molasses sugar. su-gar. S9 test, $3.07: refined steady; crushed, $5.59: granulated. $5.25; powdered. 5.H5. Coffee, spot firm; No. 7 Rio. lOftlO 1-4; No. 4 Santos, ! JO 7-S. i |