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Bismuth nitrate, cans lb. 1 .60 Oxydiloride, drums lb. 3 80 Subnitrate, powd., drums lb. 2 15 Hle:u'hiii(£ powder, l.c.l., wks.. . 1O0 lb. 3 .50- 3.75 0 15H Bono black, 4 bbl.— c.l., t Kast. . . .lb. Borax, tech., gran., bulk, c.l., t. - - -ton 44 50 Powd., bags, c.l., wlcs ton 53 50 Bromine, cases, 1,000-lb. lots lb. 0 23 Bromoform, cby lb. 1, 42 B u t y l acetate, synthetic, drums, cl-, t ea.st of Mississippi. . . lb. 0. 18>4 tanks lb. 0 17 Lactate, drums, c l . , f Kast lb. 0. 4 6 H Stéarate, drums, l.c.l lb. 0. 54 H Butyraldehyde, drums, l.c.l lb. 0. 2 1 H Cadmium bromide, 25-lb. jars lb. 1 . 66 ZVletal, ingots, cases lb. 1 .75­ 1.80 Caffeine, 100 lb. or more lb. 4 . 25 Calcium acetate, bags 100 lb. 3 . 00 Arsenate, drums, c.l lb. 0. 09 X Oarboriute, precip., 50O-lb. ba*£s, cl., wks lb. 0. 02 H Chloride, ba*s, flake, c.l., dlvd..ton 23. 50 Cluconate, U.S.P., bbl lb. 0 . OS- 0.65 Phosphate, feeding grade, ba;z;s. wks ton 75 . 50 Triba.sic, bbl., c.l., wks lb. 6. 50 Stéarate, 2.000 lb. or more lb. 0. 49 Calomel, see Mercurous chloride Ca.rjiphor, synthetic, d o m „ tech., bbl., contract, wks lb. 0. Carbazole, 9 5 % , drums, ton lots, vt-ks.. lb. 1 . 10- 1.30 Carbon bisulfide, 55-gal. drums, c.l. .lb. 0. 055ί Hlack, rep;., uncomp., bags, c.l., wks lb. 0. 075 Dioxide, liq., cyl lb. 0. 06 Tetrachloride, drums, c.l., Zone 1, t lb. 0. 07 Casein, do in., acic'-precip. ship'g p t . lb. 0 . 32-0.34 Argentirie, ground, bams lb. 0 . 2'.»J^- 0 . 3 1 Cai-rstic potash, src Potassium h y ­ droxide Caustic soda, ate Sodium hydroxide Catechol, C.P., drums lb. 2. Ο0 Cerium oxalate, N . F . , bbl., wks.. ..lb. 0. 70 Charcoal, willow, powd., bbl lb. 0. 0 6 China clay, bulk, c.l., wks ton 9. 00 Chloral hydrate, jars lb. 0 . 9 3 -0 . 9 8 lb. 0. 09 Κ Chlorine, li.j., cyl., c.l., dlvd tanks, wks., Î 100 lb. 2. Chlorobenzene, mono-, drums, wks., +East lb. 0 . 0 6 - 0 . 07 Η 2-Chlorcethyl ether, drums, c.l., wks lb. 0. 1 3 Η Chloroform, tech., drums lb. 0. 20 Chromium acetate, 7.5% soin., bbl.lb. 0. 0 9 Κ C o a l tar, crude, drums, c.l., wks. .bbl. 10 50 1 . 72 Cobalt, metal, 9 7 - 9 9 % , kegs lb. Cobalt oxide, black, ken lb. 1 . 2 5 H 1.30 Coppur carbonate, 52-54C£. b\A. . . .lb. 0.24 0 . 2 6 Chloride, cryst... bbl lb. 0 17 Η Cyanide, tech., bbl lb. 0 43 Metal, electro.. Conn. Valley. . . .lb. 0 21^ Oxide, black, bbl., tons, wks lb. 0.29 0 . 3 0 Sulfate, bags, c.l., wks 100 lb. 7 00 Copperas, see Ferrous sulfate Corrosive sublimate, see Mercuric cisloride Cream of tartar, see Potassium acid tartrate Cresol, U.S.P., drums, c.l., wks. . l b . 0 . 1 5 - 0 17>ί Crotonaldehyde, 9 1 % , wks lb. 0 17 Cya.namide.21% N ; 201b. N/uiiit, pulvd., -wks. contracts unit 2 Diatomaceous earth, doni., purif., brigs, c.l., Atlantic Seaboard. . . . ton 62 00 Dibutylairiine, c.l., drums, wks.. . .lb. 0 52 Η Dibutyl phthalate, drums, c.l., dlvd. lb. 0 . 3 3 H 0 . 3 8 Dibutyl tartrate, drums lb. 0 . 9 2 1.02 o-Dichlorobenzene, d r u m s . . . . l b . 0 . 0 8 ^ - 0 09 Η 7>-Dichloro>benzene, drums, c.l. . l b . 0 . 1 2 > £ - 0 . 1 3 ^ Diexhylainine, drums, l.c.l., wks. . .lb. 0 71 Diethylaniline, drums lb. 0 48 Diethylene glycol, drums, c.l., t East lb. 0 14 Diethylcne glycol m o n o b u t y l ether, drums, wks lb. 0 22 Alonoethyl ether, drums, c.l., wks lb. 0 17 Diethyl phthalate, drums, c.l., t . . .lb. 0. 3ΐ>4 .Diethyl sulfate, tech., drums, wks. .lb. 0 14 Diethylene glycol mono-oleate (di­ giycol oleate), light, bbl lb. 0. 37 Dimethylaniline, drums lb. 0 22 Dimethyl phthalate, drums, c.l., dlvd lb. 0 24 Dinitrobf.nzene, tech., drunae lb. 0 16* Dinitrochlorobenzene, drums lb. 0 14 Dinitronaphthalene, bbl lb. 0 85 Dinitrophenol, bbl., wks lb. 0 22

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D i p h e n y l , b b l . , c.l., w k s lb. 0 .15 D i p h e n y l a m i n e , bbl lb. Ο . 25 D i p h e n y l g u a n i d i n e , d r u m s , t o n . . . . lb. 0.35 E p s o m s a l t s , see M a g n e s i u m s u l f a t e E t h a n o l a m i n e , d r u m s , cl., t E a s t . .lb. 0.27 Ether, concentrated, drums lb. 0.18 E t h y l acetate, 8 5 - S S % , tanks, t . . .lb. 0 . IS A c e t o a c e t a t e , d r u m s , c.l., w k s . . . l b . 0.553^ Bromide, tech., 9 8 % , d r u m s . . . .lb. 0.36 Chloride, tech., t a n k s lb. 0 .13>£ F o r m a t e , d r u m s , wks. lb. * 0 .26 M e t h y l k e t o n e , d r u m s , e a s t of Rockies lb. 0 . 1 0 M - 0 . 1 1 3 ^ N i t r a t e , b o t s . , 100 l b lb. 0.98 Ethylamine, drums, l.c.L, wks., 1 0 0 % basis lb. 0 . IS E t h y l e n e d i c h l o r i d e , d r u m s , c.l., wks., t lb. Ο . OS G l y c o l , d r u m s , c.L, i E a s t . lb. Ο. 13^ DibutyL e t h e r , d r u m s , w k s . . . .lb. 0.31 Diethyl ether, c.L, d r u m s , t - .lb. 0 . 1 3 - 0 . I S Feldepar, 20-mesh, bulk, wks ton 9 .75 Ferric acetate, soin., U.S.P. I X , cby. lb. 0.17 Chloride, tech., cryst., bbl., wks., t. . 100 lb. 3 . S 5 - 4 . 0 0 F e r r o u s s u l f a t e , c r y s t - , b u l k , c.L, wks ton 14.00 F i l m s c r a p , c o l o r e d , c a s e s , 1,000 l b . , E a s t , wks lb. 0.133^ Fluorspar, w a s h e d gravel, 7 0 % or m o r e Cal r 2, m i n e s ton 33.00 F o r m a l d e h y d e , t a n k s , wks lb. 0 . 0 3 7 - 0 . 0 4 2 Fuller's earth, spent, bulk, mines, .ton 6.00 F u r f u r a l , t e c h . , t a n k s , f.o.b. w k s . . . l b . O.09H Glycerol, C.P., tanks lb. 0 . 3 9 3 4 - 0 . 4 0 C r u d e soap lye lb. 0.28 Saponification lb. 0.33 Glycol boriborate, drums lb. 0.22 Stéarate, d r u m s lb. 0.26

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H e x a m e t h y l e n e t e t r a m i n c , tech., bbl. lb. 0 . 2 S - 0 . 2 9 H y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e , 100 v o l . , c b y . , c.l lb. 0 . 1 5 XA Ilydroqumone, drums lb. 0.90 Indigo, synthetic, paste, bbl lb. 0 .1C ?/o I o d i n e , resubl., jars. lb. 2.35 I o d o f o r m , d r u m s , 100 l b lb. 4.45 I r o n , pig, C h i c a g o . ton 35 . 5 0 I s o p r o p y l a c e t a t e , t a n k s , 1 east of Rockies lb. 0.12 L e a d acetate, white c r y s t a l s , bbl. . .lb. 0 . If) 1 % Arsenate, basic, powd., bags, c.l..lb. 0 . 2 1 zi C a r b o n a t e , basic ( w h i t e l e a d ) , b b l . or b a g s , c.L, N . E lb. 0 10 M e t a l . Ν. Υ lb. 0.15 O x i d e , red, b b l . , c.L, N . E lb. 0 . 170 Y e l l o w ( l i t h a r g e ) , b b l . , c.L, f.o.b. s h i p p i n g p o i n t lb. 0 . 100 Peroxide, powd., tech lb. ο 23 S t é a r a t e , 2,000 lb. or m o r e lb. 0 53 S u l f a t e , b l u e o r w h i t e , b b l . or b a g s , c.L, N . E lb. 0 1 5 '4 L e c i t h i n , e d i b l e , d r u m s , c.l lb. 5 0 31 0 31 T e c h . , d r u m s , c.l lb. 0 . 00 1 i L i t h o p o n e , o r d i n a r y , b b l . , c.l. . 1 0 0 l b . IMagnesium carbonate (magnesite), calcined, bags, mines f,o . 0 0 t o n

Tech., bags, c l . , Î l b .

0 . 07 H C h l o r i d e , flake, d r u m s , w k s t o n

37 . 0 0 Fluoride, bbl 0 20 l b .

O x i d e , l i g h t , bbl . l b .

0 . 33 S t é a r a t e , 2,000 lb. or m o r e 0 . 48 l b .

Sulfate, tech., bags 1 0 0 l b .

ο . 30 IVIaleic a n h y d r i d e , d r u m s , c.l lb. 0.25 jMangancsc chloride, bbl 0 IS .lb. D i o x i d e , 8 5 - 9 0 % , b b l . , c.L, w k s . 74 . 0 0 . ton Metal, 9 6 % mm., dlvd. East M i s s . , b l k . , c.l lb. 0 . 32 Sulfate, indust., bags, w k s lb. 0.05 jViannitol, c m L , bbl., w k s . . . lb. 0.38 UNlenthol, n a t u r a l lb. S.S0-Q . 00 jVlercuric chloride, g r a n , o r powd., d r u m s , 5 0 l b . or m o r e lb. 1 .53 M e r c u r o u s chloride, U.S.P., d r u m s . l b . 1 _S2 M e r c u r y , 76-lb. flasks unit 77 .00-SO. 00 . M e t h a n o l , s y n t h e t i c , d r u m s , c.L, Z o n e 1, f gal. 0. 3 4 ^ - 0 . 3 7 ^ t a n k s , Z o n e 1, f gal. 0 . 2 4 - 0 . 2 7 M e t h y l acetate, 9 7 - 9 9 % , t a n k s . . . l b . 0.09>3 Chloride, cylinders, w k s . .lb. 0.16 Formate, drums lb. 9.S9 Hexyl ketone, drums, tech., wks. .lb. 0.60 Salicylate, d r u m s lb. 0.40 M o n o e t h y l a m i n e , d r u m s , e.l...>. . . . l b . 0.22 naphthalene, crude, dom., 74°, tanks, % lb. 0 . 0 4 7 - 0 . 0 5 5 0.5S tt-Naphthol, bbl lb. / 9 - N a p h t h o l , t e c h . , b b l . , l.c.l lb. 0.27Η cx-Naphthylamine, bbl lb. 0.35 0.59 /S-Naphthylamine, tech., kegs lb. Nickel, metal, electrolytic cath­ odes lb, 0.33 Η Sulfate (nickel salts, single), bbl. . l b . 0.14 p - N i t r o a n i i i n e , kegs lb. 0.43 N i t r o b e n z e n e , d r u m s , c.l lb. O.OSl^ Nitrocellulose, ester-sol., 3 0 - 3 5 cps., lb. 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 5 Μ , ΎΛ s e c , b b l . , w k s o-Nitrochlorobenzene, drums lb. 0.15 p-Nitrochlorobenzene, kegs lb. 0.15 o-Nitrotoluene, drums lb. 0 .09 p-Nitrotoluene, kegs lb. 0 .30 N i t r o m e t h a n e , d r u m s , l.c.L, w k s . . . l b . 0.25 2-Octanol, drums, wks lb. 0.25 Oil, castor, N o . 3, t a n k s , . .lb. 0.263^ Coconut, crude, Atlantic ports, tanks lb. 0.20 C o r n , crude, t a n k s , mills lb. 0.25 Cottonseed, crude, t a n k s lb. 0.21 Linseed, r a w , t a n k s lb. 0.303 M e n h a d e n , crude, t a n k s , f.o.b. Baltimore lb. 0.20

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dl-HISTIDlNE H C I D I H Y D R A T E

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dl-S-ASPARAGINE M O N O H Y D R A T E

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Oil, n e a t ' s - f o o t , 1 5 ° , r e t . d r u m s , w k s . l b . * 0 . 50 Oiticica, d r u m s lb. 0.25 Oleo, er Chicago, tanks lb. 0.33-0.33H Olive, edible, impt., d r u m s gal. 5 . 5 0 - 6 . 0 0 Peanut, crude, tanks lb. 0.22 R a p e s e e d , d r u m s , c.l lb. *0 .32 R e d , single dist., d r u m s included . l b . 0 .32M Soybean, crude, tanks lb. 0 . 1S3"£ Sperm, n a t u r a l , winter, d r u m s . l b . 0.255-0.257 Tung, tanks lb. 0 . 2G P a r a l d e h y d e , tech., drums lb. 0 . 1 2 - 0 . J 3 ^ Paraformaldehyde, drums lb. 0.21 Paris green, dealer, drums, c.L, t - . l b . 0.31 P h e n o l , U . S . P . , d r u m s , c.L, w k s . lb. 0 . 1 2 H - 0 . 1 2 M P h e n o l p h t h a l e m , yellow, d r u m s , t o n lots lb. 0.80 7 ? i - P h e n y l e n e d i a m i n e , kegs lb. -0.72 p - P h e n y l e n e d i a m i n e , bbl lb. 1.30 P h l o r o g l u c i n o l , t e c h . , fiber d r u m s , . l b . 10.00 C . P . , fiber d r u m s . .lb. 13 .75 P h o s p h o r u s , red, cases lb. 0.33 O x y c h l o r i d e , d r u m s , c.l., lb. 0.12 T r i c h l o r i d e , d r u m s , l.c.l lb. 0 .12 % P h t h a l i c a n h y d r i d e , b a g s , c.l., "t East lb. 0 . 1 7 ^ - 0 . 1 9 ^ P l a t i n u m , m e t a l , solid oz. 72.00 P o t a s s i u m a c e t a t e , "U.S.P., d r u m s . . l b . 0 .32 Acid t a r t r a t e , bbl lb. 0 .39 Bicarbonate, gran., drums lb. 0.20 B i c h r o m a t e , b a g s , c.l., w k s ib. 0 .11 Η B r o m i d e , U . S . P . , gran., b b l lb. 0.33 C a r b o n a t e , calcined. 9 9 - 1 0 0 % , c.L, w k s lb. 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 7 3 ^ C h l o r a t e , c r y s t . , k e g s , c.L, w k s . . l b . O.0SH Chloride, tech., cryst., b a g s . . . . ton 54.50 Fertilizer (potassium muriate), 6 0 % ΙΫ2Ο, m i n e s . u n i t % / t o n 0 . 3 7 ^ - 0 . 4 0 C i t r a t e , U . S . P . , gran., bbl lb. 0.353^ Cyanide, drums lb. 0 . 55

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C o m p l e t e m a n u f a c t u r i n g e q u i p m e n t for t h e H y d r o l y z i n g of W o o d . T h i s e q u i p m e n t h a s b e e n l i g h t l y u s e d for only a v e r y f e w y e a r s by o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t P a p e r M i l l s i n t h e c o u n t r y for t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of a b y - p r o d u c t . T h e b y - p r o d u c t is b e i n g discontinued a n d the equipment is now s u r p l u s .

T h i s e q u i p m e n t i s c a p a b l e of c o m p l e t e l y p r o c e s s i n g w o o d c h i p s i n t o p a p e r p u l p or wood powder.

A f e w of t h e i t e m s i n c l u d e d in t h i s c o m p l e t e P u l p a n d P o w d e r m a n u f a c t u r i n g e q u i p m e n t are d i g e s t e r s , pulper, v a c u u m filters, leach t a n k s , conveyors, s c r e e n s , storage bins, blowers, m o t o r s , valves, pumps, piping, etc.

A c o m p l e t e l y i t e m i z e d list will b e s e n t o n r e q u e s t . It i s d e s i r e d t o d i s p o s e of this e q u i p m e n t as a c o m p l e t e l o t .









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