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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1919 



Dry Coloks. — The market has continued to impro'C'e, and at 

 the close, inquiries from the rubber trade indicate the existence 

 of a very good demand. 



LiTH.VKGE. — The market on all lead products is very active 

 and consumers' demands are taxing output. 



LiTHOPONE. — -Production is practically sold up, and manufac- 

 turers are experiencing difficulty in meeting consumers' require- 

 ments. In fact, there is an excess of business being offered. 



Magnesia. — This material is experiencing a renewal of favor 

 with rubber manufacturers. The more active call will probably 

 result in an increase in the price of the product. 



Mineral Ribber. — There has developed a pronounced increase 

 in export sales in mineral rubber in addition to large domestic 

 consumption. 



Sublimed Lead. — The same conditions rule with this material 

 as in the case of litharge and white lead, producing firm prices. 



Whiting. — The market is well maintained at firm prices. 



Zinc Oxide. — The reaction of the automobile tire industry is 

 reflected particularly in the brisk demand for zinc oxide. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. 



August 25, 1919. 



Prices subject to change without riotice. 

 ACCELEBATOBB, OKGAinO. 



Accelerator, N. C. C lb. 



Accelerene lb. 



Acceleinal lb. 



Aldehyde ammonia crystals lb. 



Aniline oil lb. 



Excelleiex lb. 



Hexametbylene tetramine (powdered) lb. 



Paraphenylenediamine lb. 



Thiotarbanilide lb. 



AOOELEBAIORS, INOBOANIC. 



Le«d. dry red (bbl..) lb. 



sublimed blue (bbls.) lb. 



sublimed white (bbls.) lb. 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) lb. 



Lime, flour lb. 



Litharge, domestic lb. 



sublimed lb. 



Magnesium, carlwnate .....lb. 



calcined heavy (Thistle) lb. 



light (Manhattan) lb. 



Magnesium oxide lb. 



Magnesite lb. 



AOn>B. 



Acetic, 28 per cent (bbls.) lb. 



glacial, 99 per cent (carboys) lb. 



Cresylic (97% straw color) tal. 



(95% dark) eal. 



Muriatic, 20 degrees cwt. 



Nitric, 36 degrees lb. 



Sulphuric, 66 degrees lb. 



ALXAIJE8. 



Caustic soda, 76 per cent (bbls.) lb. 



Soda ash (bbli.) lb. 



OOLOBI. 



Black: 



Bone, powdered lb. 



granulated lb. 



Carbon black (sacks, factory) lb. 



Drop lb. 



iTory black lb. 



Lampblack lb. 



Oil aoluble aniline lb. 



Rubber black lb. 



Blue: 



Cobalt lb. 



Prussian lb. 



Ultramarine lb. 



Brown: 



Iron oxide lb. 



Sienna, Italian, raw and burnt lb. 



Umber, Turkey, raw and burnt lb. 



Vandyke lb. 



dirome, light lb. .35 @ .40 



medium lb. .40 @ .50 



dark lb. .50 @ .60 



commercial lb. .07 (a) .15 



Oxide of chromium (casks) lb. .75 @ .85 



Red: 



Antimony, crimson, sulphuret of (casks) lb. .45 @ 



Antimony, golden sulphuret of (casks) lb. .25 @ 



golden sulphuret (States) lb. .28 & 



red sulphuret (States) lb. .25 @ 



vermilion sulphuret lb. .55 @ 



Arsenic, red sulphide lb. .25 @ 



Indian lb. .CS'A@ 



Toluidine toner lb. 4.00 i»<)4.50 



Iron oxide, reduced grades lb. .14 <ii 



pure bright lb. .16 @ 



Spanish lb. .04;4(g .05 



Venetian lb. .02 @ .OA'A 



Oil soluble aniline, red lb. '1.80 @ 



orange lb. *1.25 (a 



Oximony lb. .18 @ 



Vermilion, English, pale, medium, dark lb. 1.70 @ 



artificial lb. .35 @ .40 



White: 



Aluminum bronze, C. F lb. .58 @ 



superior lb. .55 @ 



Lithopone, domestic lb. .06^0 .07 



Ponolith (carloads, factory) lb. *.07 @ .07 'A 



Rubber-makers' white lb. •.06'A@ .06 J4 



Zinc oxide, Horsehead (less carload, factory): 



••XX red" lb. .09!-i@ 



"Special" lb. .09J4@ 



French process, red seal lb. .09^ @ 



green seal lb. .10)^(3 



white seal lb. .U}4@ 



(States) lb. .08J4@ 



Azo, ZZZ. lead free (less carload fac- 

 tory) lb. .09'4@ 



ZZ, under 5% leaded (less carload 



factory) ..lb. .08i^@ 



Z, 8-10% leaded (less carload 



factory) lb. .OS'A@ 



Yellow: 



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



red lb. 1.85 @ 



Chrcme, light and medium lb. .27 @ 



Ochre, domestic lb. .02 (a .03'A 



imported lb. .O'i'A® .06 



Oil soluble aniline lb. •'1.20 @ 



Zinc chromate lb. .45 @ .48 



COMPOUNDING INGEEDIENTS. 



Aluminum flake ton 30.00 @ 



Ahiminum oxide lb. '.18 @ 



Ammonia carbonate, powdered lb, .li%@ .14 



Asbestine (carloads) ton 25.00 @ 



Asbestos (bags) ton 35.00 @ 



Avoilas compound lb. .15 @ 



Barium, carbonate, precipitated ton 65.00 @ 



sulphide, precipitated lb. .07 @ 



dust lb. .OSVi® 



Barytes, pure white ton 33.50 @ , 



off color ton 15.50 @ 



uniform floated ton 33.50 @ 



Basofor lb. .04 @ 



Blanc fixe lb. .04 @ 



Bone ash lb. .05 @ 



Chalk, precipitated, extra light lb. .05 @ .05^^ 



precipitated, heavy lb. .04 @ .0454 



China clay, domestic ton 8.50 @20.00 



imported ton 18.00 @23.50 



Shawnee «on "15.00 ® 



Cork flour lb. .53 @ 



Cotton linters, clean mill run, f. o. b. factory lb. .04 & 



Fossil flour (powdered) ton 60.00 @ 



(bolted) ton 65.00 @ 



Diatomite lb. .03 @ 



Glue, high grade lb. .35 @ .40 



medium lb. .16 @ .28 



low grade lb. .12 @ .15 



Graphite, flake (400-pound bbl.) lb. .10 @ .25 



amorphous lb. .04 (a .08 



Ground glass FF. (bbls.) lb. .03 @ 



Infusorial earth (powdered) ton 60.00 @ 



(bolted) ton 65.00 @ 



Mica, powdered lb. .03;j@ .06 



Pumice stone, powdered (bbl.) lb. .05 @ 



Rotten stone, powdered lb. .0214 & .04 i4 



Rub-R-Glu lb. '.20 @ .25 > 



Silex (silica) ton 22.00 @40.00 ' 



Starch, powdered corn (carload, bbls.) cwt. 6.24 @ 



(carload, bags) cwt. 6.02 @ 



Talc, powdered .'oapstone ton 25.00 @ 



Tripoli earth, air-floated ton 25.00 @ 



Tyre-lith ton 85.00 @ 



