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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1919. 



TIHE FABRICS: 





Sea Island, combed pound 1.60 



Egyptian, combed 1,40 



Egyptian, carded 1.30 



Peelers, combed i.4£. 



Peelers, carded I.OO 



SEA ISLAND CROP MOVEMENT. 



riedi: 



•Increase. tDecrease. 



(.Compiled by John Malloch & Co., Savannah, Georgia.) 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND COMPOUND- 

 ING INGREDIENTS. 



NEW YORK. 



JN COMMON with other important industries the rubber trade is 

 suffering from the abnormal freight and labor conditions preva- 

 lent. In New York movement of all water-borne freight has 

 been stopped for weeks. These conditions have stimulated de- 

 mand for spot stocks and raised prices. In some lines production 

 is very much oversold and deliveries postponed. 



Aniline Oil. Almost impossible to obtain at present from spot 

 ;Stock. Futures are booked so far that manufacturers cannot 

 name a price or promise deliveries a month or six weeks ahead. 



Barytes. Stocks very low owing to shipments being tied up 

 by harbor strikes. 



Benzol. Spot stock at great premium, because supply in quan- 

 itities is practically off the market on account of the steel strike. 



Golden Antimony. In great demand with supply very short. 



Magnesia, Heavy Calcined. Stocks short, manufacturers 

 oversold and in some cases closed down because raw supplies 

 £annot be obtained owing to freight and labor troubles. 



MoNTAN Wax. The first shipments since five years ago have 

 .arrived at this port and are now available. 



Sulphur. General advance in all grades since October 1. 



Whitings. Held at a premium because stocks are very low as 

 shipments are tied up by the longshoremen's strike. 



NEW TORK fttlOTATIONS. 

 October 25, 1919. 

 Subject to change without notice. 

 /.CCELEHATOHS. OKGAUIC. 



.Vcderator. N. C. C ,6. jq.SO @ 



Accelerene, New York ,b. 4,75 g, 



A«elemal ,4 55 ^ 



Aldehyde ammonia crystals /6. j 00 @ 1 25 



A"ili"e oi" lb. .32 @ '.33'A 



^='«""« lb. .55 @ .70 



Hexamethylene tetramine (powdered) lb. .93 @ 1.05 



„,. ^ .,. , lb. $2.50 @ 2.75 



Th.ocarbaml.de ,(,. 55 @ 55 



ACCELERATORS, INORGANIC. 



Lead, dry red (bbls.) ;b. .10!4@ 



subhmed blue (bbls.) ;(,. 08^@ 



sublimed white (bbls.) ,i. ,o8'4@ 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) lb 09 @ 



Y.T- """T ">. ^02 @ .0254 



Litharge, domestic ;£,_ Qg^g, 



sublimed ;(, jq @ 



Magnesium, carbonate ;j. .,2^@ 



calcined heavy (Thistle) /(,. .n @ 



light (Manhattan) lb. 35 @ 



Magnesium oxide ,(, g; @ 



'^^K""''^ lb. .04 @ 



ACIDS. 



Acetic, 28 per cent (bbls.) ;j,. 03 @ 



glacial, 99 per cent (carboys) lb. .12 @ 



Cresylie (97% straw color) g„,. .77 ^ ^0 



Muriatic 20 degrees ^,, , „ @ 3 Qg 



Sulphuric, 66 degrees ,^„ 1920 @ 



ALKALIES. 



Caustic soda, 76 per cent (bbls.) ib. .05 @ 



Soda ash (bbls.) ;^ 03^^ 



COLORS. 

 Black: 



Bone, powdered ,,, q; 



granulated ;^ q, ^ 



Carbon black (sacks, factory) /^ ,3 @ 



f^"" •,•- '■'■'■lb. :06 @ .15 



?"">', "^^'' lb. .16 @ .30 



^^"pft ■■•■•; "'■ -'5 @ 



Oil soluble aniline ,,, 1 „ « 



3,^^"""-^ ::::::;:;:::/6; fynt 



^°''^" /*. .25 @ .35 



Ultramarine":::::::: f, ■" ? •" 



Brown: ""• -'8 @ -40 



Iron oxide ,j, ^3 ^ ^^^ 



sienna, Itaian, raw and burnt lb. .osy,@ .12 



(Jraber Turkey, raw and burnt ,i. .05 @ .06 



J* !»■ .02/.! .03JS 



^''^°'"^' '■'=■'1' 'b. .35 @ .40 



" ,'"" Jb. .40 @ .SO 



""'' ••■■; lb. .50 @ .60 



^oxideof^X^[;;^-(casks);:;;;;;;;:::::;:::::;;^: fs I il 



^nlimCn^:S|riufr^'of(S?^::::::::::{^: -f | •" 



golden sulphurel (States) /(,. .jg | 



red sulphuret (States) lb. .25 @ 



vermilion su phuret ih 5? S 



fnXT' '"^ -'pwde..' ....;;;:::;;;::/t il I 



Toiuidini'ioner::::: it- ,-?^^'f 



Iron oxide, reduced . grades ' i ! i i i i i i i, ! i i i ; ! ; ] [ ] ] fb. 'f, % 



Soani.h ^"'■' ''"*'" ■ ">■ -'6 I 



7eneian "'" -"^J^® 



oiisoiubie-aniHneir^d-:::::::::::::::::;;:;:;;! .f, % •<"•« 



Oximony .°.".T. . ! ! i ; {^ '•" @ 



^Vermilion, English, pale, medium,' 'dark." I.' .' .'i .'i .'i /ft! 1:55 | ,55 



Aluminum bronze, C. P ;j, 55 ^ 



Lithopone. domestir^."^:. . ! ! ! ] '■''■' ''-i 4? I „„/ 



RrbelU'eYi?tl;ite'"'°^^^^ ^"^ @ -"^^ 



Zinc cxidc.^H^rseh'eadVlc^.s'carlokd.'facVo'ryV:'''''''' 'O^'^® -Ofi** 



..'?^ •''rf '*• "9 @ .095i 



bl-ecial ;fc. .09!^® .091i 



French process, red real lb. .09'Aia, 09ii 



g'-'^.en se.il lb. .10'A@ .'lOM 



(States) "^' {?■ •"^^® •"« 



Azo, ZZZ. lead' 'free' '(less' 'carload' 'fac; ■''^'^'® 



ZZ, nnd'eT5'% ' I'e'ad'e'd '('less 'carlo'a'd '^'^^ "^ 



Z, 8-l'?rieaded"(ress"c'a'r'lo'a''d ■"^^^^ 



Yellow: '^"'""^ '^- •085^© 



Cadmium, sulphide, yellow, light, orange Ib. 2.00 @ 



Chrome, light and mediu'm.' .' .".' .' .' i ." :: ; .-J ! I :;: i [ jt '.^ I 



Oil, so^^^Le';-:;;::,:::::::;:::::;::;::^: ,To I '"^^ 



Zmc chromate lb. .40 | 



