SALOMON INC
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Pricing Supplement No.  739      Dated  4/13/94                Rule 424(b)(3)
(To Prospectus dated December 14, 1993 and                 File No. 33-51269,
Prospectus Supplement dated December 14, 1993)          33-57922 and 33-49136
SALOMON INC

Medium-Term Notes, Series D
(Registered Notes -- Floating Rate or Indexed Rate)
Due More Than Nine Months from Date of Issue

Principal Amount or Face Amount:     $5,000,000.00
Issue Price:     100.0000000000%
Proceeds to Company on original issuance:     $5,000,000.00
Commission or Discount on original issuance:     $.00

Salomon Brothers Inc's capacity on original issuance:   |X|  As agent
                                                        | |  As principal
    If as principal:
       | |  The Registered Notes are being offered at varying prices related
            to prevailing market prices at the time of resale.
       | |  The Registered Notes are being offered at a fixed initial public
            offering price of  % of Principal Amount or Face Amount.
Original Issue Date:     4/21/94
Stated Maturity:     1/23/95

Specified Currency:   
    (If other than U.S. Dollars)
Authorized Denominations:  $100,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 
thereafter.
    (If other than as set forth in the Prospectus Supplement)

Interest Payment Dates:    21st of July and October 1994, and 
January 23, 1995.
    (If other than as set forth in the Prospectus Supplement)
Indexed Principal Note:   |X|  Yes (see attached)   | |  No
Floating Rate:  |X|    Indexed Rate:  | |  (see attached)
Initial Interest Rate:    5.2500000%

Base Rate: | | CD Rate | | Commercial Paper Rate  | | Federal Funds Rate 
           |X| LIBOR Telerate   | | LIBOR Reuters | | Treasury Rate
           | | Treasury Rate Constant Maturity    | | Other (see attached)

Interest Reset Period or Interest Reset Dates: 
                          Quarterly on the 21st of April, July and Oct. 
                          1994.
Index Maturity:     Nine Months and Two Days

Spread (+/-):     +100 b.p.
Spread Multiplier:     0
Spread Reset: |X| The Spread or Spread Multiplier may not be changed prior to
                  Stated Maturity.
              | | The Spread or Spread Multiplier may be changed prior to
                  Stated Maturity (see attached).
Optional Reset Dates (if applicable):  

Maximum Interest Rate:     
Minimum Interest Rate:     

Amortizing Note:   | |  Yes   |X|  No
    Amortization Schedule:  
Optional Redemption:   | |  Yes   |X|  No
   Optional Redemption Dates:  
   Redemption Prices:  

Optional Repayment:       | |  Yes     |X|  No
        Optional Repayment Dates:  
        Optional Repayment Prices:  
Optional Extension of Stated Maturity:  | |  Yes   |X|  No
      Final Maturity:    

Discount Note:   | |  Yes   |X|  No
        Total Amount of OID:     
        Yield to Maturity:     



Pricing Supplement dated April 20, 1994
(to Prospectus Supplement dated December 14, 1993
to Prospectus dated December 14, 1993)


                          RISK FACTORS

          THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT PAYABLE ON THIS NOTE IS INVERSELY
LINKED TO "3 MONTH USD LIBOR BBA".  THE INDEXED PRINCIPAL AMOUNT
PAYABLE WILL DECLINE IN PROPORTION TO THE NUMBER OF DAYS IN THE
"ACCRUAL PERIOD" THAT "3 MONTH USD LIBOR BBA" IS ABOVE THE
"STRIKE RATE".  UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, THE INDEXED
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT PAYABLE ON THIS NOTE WILL BE LESS THAN ITS FACE
AMOUNT AND CAN DECLINE TO $0.  PURCHASERS OF THIS NOTE SHOULD BE
PREPARED TO SUSTAIN A TOTAL LOSS OF PRINCIPAL.


                     DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTE

General

          The description in this Pricing Supplement of the
particular terms of the Registered Note offered hereby (the
"Note") supplements, and to the extent inconsistent therewith
replaces, the descriptions of the general terms and provisions of
the Registered Notes set forth in the accompanying Prospectus and
Prospectus Supplement, to which descriptions reference is hereby
made.

          A "New York Banking Day" means a day in which
commercial banks in the City of New York are open for business
(including dealings in foreign exchange and foreign currency
deposits).  A "London Banking Day" means a day in which
commercial banks in London, England are open for business
(including dealings in foreign exchange and foreign currency
deposits).

          3 month USD LIBOR BBA (as defined below) will be
determined by the Calculation Agent.  The Calculation Agent will
be Salomon Brothers Inc, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
the Company.

Indexed Principal

          The Principal Amount payable at Stated Maturity of the
Note (the "Indexed Principal Amount") is to be determined in
accordance with the formula set out below:

                 IPA = FA x [1.25 x N/94], where

          "IPA" means the Indexed Principal Amount payable at
Stated Maturity of the Note.

          "FA" means the Face Amount of the Note.

          "N"  means the number of days during the period from
and including October 21, 1994 to but excluding January 23, 1995
(the "Accrual Period") that 3 month USD LIBOR BBA (determined as
of the day that is two London Banking Days prior to the relevant
day of the Accrual Period) is at or below 5.90% (the "Strike
Rate").  There are 94 days in the Accrual Period, and "N" may be
any number from 0 to and including 94.

          "3 month USD LIBOR BBA" means, as of 11:00 a.m. London
time on any day, the rate for deposits in dollars for a period of
three months which appears on the Telerate Page 3750 (or any
successor page thereto).  However, if the rate described in the
preceding sentence does not appear on any day, 3 month USD LIBOR
BBA shall the rate determined on the basis of the rates at which
deposits in dollars are offered by the "Reference Banks" (as
defined below) at approximately 11:00 a.m., London Time on the
relevant day to prime banks in the London market for a period of
3 months commencing on the second following New York and London
Banking Day and in a "Representative Amount" (as defined below). 
The Calculation Agent will request the principal office of each
of the Reference Banks to provide a quotation of its rate.  If at
least two such quotations are provided, 3 month USD LIBOR BBA
will be the arithmetic mean of the quotations.  If fewer than two
quotations are provided as requested, 3 month USD LIBOR BBA will
be the arithmetic mean of the rates quoted by major banks in New
York City, selected by the Calculation Agent, at approximately
11:00 a.m. New York City time on any day for loans in dollars to
leading European banks for a period of three months commencing on
such day and in a Representative Amount.  If fewer than two
quotations are provided as requested on the second New York and
London Banking Day prior to the Interest Reset Date for the final
Interest Reset Period or the immediately preceding Interest Reset
Period, 3 month USD LIBOR BBA with respect to such Interest Reset
Date will be the arithmetic mean of the rates quoted by major
banks in New York City, selected by the Calculation Agent, at
approximately 11:00 a.m. New York City time on such Interest
Reset Date for loans in dollars to leading European banks for a
period of three months commencing on such Interest Reset Date and
in a Representative Amount.  

          "Representative Amount" means an amount that is
representative of a single transaction in the relevant market at
the specified time.  

          "Reference Banks" means four major banks in the London,
England interbank market.

          The Indexed Principal Amount payable at Stated Maturity
of the Note may be less than the Face Amount of the Note.  The
Indexed Principal Amount payable at Stated Maturity to the holder
of the Note will vary inversely with 3 month USD LIBOR BBA.  In
particular, if 3 month USD LIBOR BBA is above the Strike Rate for
more than 18 days during the Accrual Period, the Indexed
Principal Amount payable at Stated Maturity in respect of the
Note will be less than its Face Amount.  If 3 month USD LIBOR BBA
is above the Strike Rate throughout the entire Accrual Period, a
Holder of the Note would lose the entire Face Amount.  PURCHASERS
OF THE NOTE SHOULD BE PREPARED TO SUSTAIN A TOTAL LOSS OF
PRINCIPAL.

          The table below sets forth the Indexed Principal Amount
as a percentage of the Face Amount that will be payable for
certain hypothetical combinations of numbers of days on which 3
month USD LIBOR BBA is (i) at or below and (ii) above the Strike
Rate during the Accrual Period.  There are 94 days in the Accrual
Period and thus the number of days on which 3 month USD LIBOR BBA
is (i) at or below or (ii) above the Strike Rate will always sum
to 94.  The hypothetical combinations set forth below are for
illustrative purposes only.


Days 3 month        Days 3 month
USD LIBOR BBA       USD LIBOR BBA
is at or below      is above
the Strike Rate     the Strike Rate     IPA as % of FA        
                                
     0                94                  0.0%
     10               84                 13.30%               
     20               74                 26.60%
     30               64                 39.89%
     40               54                 53.19%
     50               44                 66.49%               
     60               34                 79.79%
     70               24                 93.09%               
     80               14                106.38%
     90                4                119.68%
     94                0                125.00%

As the table above shows, the Indexed Principal Amount payable in
respect of the Note at Stated Maturity may decline to $0. 
HOLDERS OF THE NOTE SHOULD BE PREPARED TO SUSTAIN A TOTAL LOSS OF
PRINCIPAL.


Interest

          The Note will pay interest on the 21st day of each of
July and October 1994 and on January 23, 1995 (each an "Interest
Payment Date").  If an Interest Payment Date would otherwise be a
day that is not a New York and London Banking Day, such Interest
Payment Date shall not be postponed; provided, however, that any
payment required to be made in respect of such Note on a date
(including the day of Stated Maturity) that is not a New York and
London Banking Day need not be made on such date, but may be made
on the next succeeding day that is a New York and London Banking
Day with the same force and effect as if made on such date, and
no additional interest shall accrue as a result of such delayed
payment.  

          The period from the Issue Date of the Note to but
excluding the first Interest Payment Date is the Initial Interest
Period.  The period from and including the first Interest Payment
Date (and each Interest Payment Date thereafter) to but excluding
the next Interest Payment Date is referred to as an Interest
Reset Period.  

          For the Initial Interest Period, the Note will bear
interest at a rate equal to 5.25% (the "Initial Interest Rate"). 
For each Interest Reset Period thereafter, the Note will bear
interest at a rate equal to the sum of (i) the Base Rate, which
shall be 3 month USD LIBOR BBA on the day that is two London
Banking Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest
Reset Period (the "Interest Reset Date"), plus (ii) the Spread,
which shall be 100 basis points.

   
                            TAXATION

The following summary supplements, and to the extent inconsistent
therewith replaces, the discussion of United States taxation set
forth in the accompanying Prospectus Supplement under the heading
"United States Tax Considerations," to which discussion reference
is hereby made.

          The following is a summary of certain anticipated U.S.
Federal income tax consequences to a Holder of an investment in
the Note.  It does not purport to address every U.S. Federal
income tax issue raised by ownership of the Note.  In particular,
this summary applies only to a person that holds the Note as a
capital asset and does not deal with a person in a special tax
situation, a person that holds the Note as part of an integrated
investment (including a "straddle") comprised of the Note and one
or more other positions or a person that purchases the Note after
its initial issuance in a secondary market transaction.
  
          While there are no regulations, published rulings or
judicial decisions addressing the characterization for U.S.
Federal income tax purposes of securities with terms
substantially the same as the Note, the Note should be treated
for such purposes as a debt instrument issued by the Company. 
The remainder of this summary assumes that the Note will
constitute indebtedness of the Company for U.S. Federal income
tax purposes.

          The Note should be treated as providing for "contingent
payments", within the meaning of certain proposed regulations
released in 1986 (the "1986 Proposed Regulations").  The 1986
Proposed Regulations have not yet been adopted and have been the
subject of extensive comment.  In January 1993, the Internal
Revenue Service submitted proposed regulations to the Federal
Register ("the 1993 Proposed Regulations") that would have
replaced the 1986 Proposed Regulations.  The 1993 Proposed
Regulations, which were proposed to be effective for contingent
payment debt instruments issued on or after the date 60 days
after the date the regulations were finalized, would have
substantially revised the treatment of such debt instruments. 
The 1993 Proposed Regulations were withdrawn from the Federal
Register prior to publication, however, pursuant to an order of
the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the
Department of the Treasury has announced that it expects to issue
new contingent payment debt regulations in proposed form during
1994.  Accordingly, it is impossible to predict whether, or in
what manner, the 1986 Proposed Regulations may be modified and
whether any modifications would apply to the Note.  

          Because the Note is a short-term debt instrument, the
Note will be treated as issued with original issue discount. 
While the application of the 1986 Proposed Regulations to a
short-term contingent payment debt instrument is unclear, the
Company intends to treat original issue discount on the Note as
accruing based on the coupon rate during each accrual period, and
will report original issue discount on the Note to the Internal
Revenue Service on that basis.  

          Under this approach, a Holder would include in income
for any taxable year the sum of the interest accrued for each day
during such taxable year.  The payment received by a Holder at
the maturity of the Note would be treated as a non-taxable return
of capital to the extent it equals or is less than the issue
price of the Note, and would be treated as interest to the extent
it exceeds the issue price.  Any loss realized on the retirement
of the Note, and any gain or loss realized on the sale, exchange,
or other disposition of the Note would be capital gain or loss,
and generally would constitute long-term capital gain or loss if
the Holder has held the Note for more than one year at the time
of disposition.  It is possible that the Internal Revenue Service
will contend that a Holder of the Note should adopt a method
other than the approach described above for determining the
income required to be included by the Holder.

          Prospective purchasers of the Note are urged to consult
their own tax advisors regarding the U.S. Federal (as well as
state and local) tax consequences to them of the possible tax
characterizations of the Note (including the possible effect of
the 1986 and 1993 Proposed Regulations) in light of their
particular circumstances.


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