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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



Canton, 38-inch var./ .35 { 



Schappe, 36-iDch S2'A(! 



TIHE FABHICS: 



17W-ounce Sea Islaml, combed... sqiiare \ari 1.40 « 



I7M-ounce Egyptian, combed '. . . . 1.25 « 



17}i-ounce Egyptian, cardod 1,20 d 



1754-ounce Peelers, combed 1.08 (i 



17j4-ounce Peelers, carded 85 i 



ninal. 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICAL AND COMPOUNDING 

 INGREDIENTS. 



NEW YORK. 



'T'HE pig lead producers have made a radical cut in llie price 

 *■ of the metal to the level at which a demand was created 

 and lead is now selling on an advancing market. The strength 

 shown in the lead market was reflected in that for speller early 

 in the month. During most of the last month the market in both 

 lead and zinc has been dull and weak. 



In general the market for compounding ingredients has not 

 materially changed. 



Aniline. There has been a fairly active and steady demand, 

 with prices declining from 24 to 23 cents per pound. 



Dry Coi-ors. The demand has been very moderate. A marked 

 tendency has been noted to make price reductions. 



Barytes. Toward the last of the month a better tone has pre- 

 vailed, with some strengthening of price. 



Benzol. The demand has been light and prices have fallen 

 oflf to 18 cents per gallon. 



Carbon Tetrachloride. Although the market has been dull 

 and weak there has been no decline in price. 



LiTHOPONE. The cut in price early last month stimulated a 

 demand which has held up fairly well. The bottom figure seems 

 to have been 7 cents per pound in carload lots. 



Litharge. The market has remained quiet, the price averaging 

 10 cents per pound. 



Sublimed Lead. The market has been inactive at 8J4 to 85/2 

 cents per pound. 



Whiting. The market has been featureless, with moderate, 

 steady demand. 



Zinc Oxide, The market has shown an improved and steady 

 demand. Prices are about to be announced for the coming 

 quarter A new process zinc oxide is now being offered to the 

 trade. 



new york quotations. 

 March 26, 1919. 



Prices subject to change without notice. 

 ACCEIERATORS, ORGANIC. 



Accelerator N. C. C lb. .50 i» 



Accelerene lb. 3.70 ■& 



Accelemal b. ■" f , ^. 



Aldehyde ammonia crystals lb. 1.00 @ \.2, 



Anihne oil lb. .-24 m 



Excelleiex lb. *,85 (fi 



Hcxamethylene tetramine (powdered) lb. 1.15 @ 1.25 



Paraphenylenediamine lb. 3.50 @ 



Tensolite lb. *-50 @ 



Thiocarbanilide lo. .50 @ .60 



Vclocite lb. -60 @ 



ACCELERATORS, INOEGANIC. 



Lead, dry red (bbls.) lb. . 1054 @ 



sublimed blue (bbls.) lb. .08^@ 



sublimed white (bbls.) lb. .0S!4@ 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) lb. -09 @ 



Lead, oleate J- *.27 @ 



Lime flour lb. -02 @ .02 '/j 



Litharge, domestic lb. .09^@ .099^^ 



imported lb. .12 @ .12"^ 



sublimed lb. .10 @ 



Magnesium, carbonate lb- .12 @ 



Diatomite lb. .03 @ 



calcined heavy (Thistle) lb. .11 (9 



light (Manhattan) lb. .35 ® 



Magnesium oxide, extra light. lb. .65 @ 



medium light lb. .30 @^^^^ 



Magnesite, calcined, powdered ton 50.00 Si)65.00 



ACIDS. 



Acetic. 28 per cent (bbls.) lb. -03/. @ 



■ Crecylic (97% straw color) gal. 1.02 @1.07 



(95% dark) gal- -^^ /f '•<'2 



Glacial, 99 per cent (carboys) lb. -Wi^® 



Muriatic, 20 degrees cwt 1-60 @ 1.90 



Nitric- 36 degrees -lb. ,,-06M@ 



Sulphuric. 66 degrees ton 17.00 @25.00 



ALKALIES. 



Caustic soda, 76 |.cr ceui (bbls.) b. .07 @ 



Soda 3sh (bbls.) ;(, 04 ® 



COLOBB. 



Black: 



Jione, powdered lb .05 O 



granulated lb. .09 @ 



Carbon, black (sacks, factory) lb. .15 @ .25 



prop ■•■■,• lb. .0654® 



J™'-y,,''l«k lb. .16 @ .30 



Lampblack lb. .15 @ 



Oil soluble aniline ../i> 95 @ 



Rubber black ib '07 @ 



Blue: 



Cobalt lb. .25 @ .35 



r,';"ss'an. lb. l.in @ 



Ultramarine lb. .18 @ .50 



Iron oxi'dc ..... ;;,. .04 @ 



Ochre, domestic lb. '.02 @ 04 



imported ;;,. •.(ii'/i@ .08 



sienna, Italian, raw and burnt lb. .07 @ .15 



Umber, Turkey, raw and burnt lb. .06 @ 



Green: 



Chrome tile lb. .16 @ 



Oxide of chromium (casks) lb. .75 (g 



Red; 



Antimony, criiustm, suli.lin:,i ,,1 (,:.vksi ib. .50 @ 



^■1'-- li. '^l ' lb. '.55 @ 



Antimony, ,=-!■. lb. .23 @ 



1,^' 1 lb. '.28 m 



gul i . lb. .28 @ 



rc.l ;l;:.L;i>: ..!,.:, W. .25 @ 



veriml,,.., snli.lnurt lb. .55 @ 



Arsenic, red sul]ihide lb. .30 @ 



Indian, pure bright lb. .09 (g 



Iron oxide, reduced grades lb. .12 @ 



pure bright lb. .16 @ 



Oil soluble aniline, red lb. 2.00 @ 



orange lb. 1.25 @ 



Oximony lb. .18 @ 



Venetian lb. .02H@ 



Vermilion, English, pale, medium, dark lb. 1.40 @ 



While: 



Aluminum bronze powder lb. .60 @ 



C. P. (cases) lb. .69}^(g) 



superior lb. .75 (* 



Lithopone, imported lb. None 



domestic lb. .07 @ .07 fi 



Ponolith (carloads, factorv) lb. •.OSI/ia .07 



(less carloads, factory) (6. •.07j|@ 



Rubber-makers' white lb. .07 @ .07 "4 



Zinc oxide, Horsehead (less carload, factory): 



"XX red" lb. '.1C'A@ 



"Special" lb. *.1054@ 



French process, red seal lb. *.12Ji@ 



green seal lb. *.12J^@ 



white seal lb. *.13j4@ 



(State.') ;;.. .097A@ 



Aeo, ZZZ. lead free (less carload fac- 

 tory) lb. .10ii@ 



ZZ, under 5% leaded (less carload 



factory) lb. .0954 (g 



Z, S-10% leaded (less carload 



factory) lb. .09 @ 



Zinc sulphide lb. .07 @ .07'A. 



Cadmium, tri-sulphate lb. None 



sulphide, yellow, light, orange lb. 2.0O @ 



red lb. 1.85 @ 



Chrome, light and medium lb. .30 @ 



Ochre. light or dark lb. .03 @ .05 



Oil soluble aniline lb. 1.20 @ 



Zinc chromate lb. *.55 @ 



COMPOUNDING INGREDIENTS. 



Aluminum flake (bbls. factory. Less 5% carload) .. .«oi. 29.00 @ 



(sacks factory. Less 5% carloads).. <o)i 26.00 @ 



Aluminum oxide lb. MS @ 



Ammonia carbonate, powdered lb. .14 @ .1454 



As!>estine (carloads) ton 22.50 (5i 



Asbestos (bags) ton 35.00 @ 



Barium, carbonate, precipitated ton 60.00 @ 



sulphide, precipitated lb. .07 @ 



Barytes, pure white ton 33.00 (835.00 



bft color ton 23.00 @25.00 



uniform floated ton 33.00 @35.00 



Basofor lb. .03'A@ 



Blanc fixe lb. .04H@ 



Bone ash lb. .06 @ 



Ch.ilk, precipitated, extra light lb. .05 @ .05!4. 



precipitated, heavy lb. .04 @ .04'A 



China clay, domestic lb. .15 @ .20 



imported lb. .18 @ .25 



Coik flour lb. .53 @ 



Cotton linteis, clean mill tun. f. o. b. factory bale None 



Fossil flour (powdered) ton 50.00 @ 



(bolted) ton 50.00 <B60.00 



Glue, high grade lb. -35 | .45 



medium lb. .17 @ .35 



low grade '*• -U @ -15 



Graphite, flake i 4'm ,-..,,1 1,1,1, lb. .10 & .25 



amorrlin, lb. 04 @ .08 



Ground glass FF, ^i:- ">■ ..03 @ 



Infusorial earth ■' : Ion .^0.00 @ 



infusorial earth ^.^ , ,^_^ jg^,, ^,^gQ 



Mica, powdered "'■ -^'Z'® ,-$5 



Plaster of Paris lb. 2.00 @ 3.00' 



