INSPECTION AND WEIGHING RATES. GRAIN (STATE INSPECTION). For inspecting grain from cars, per car.. For inspecting grain from wagons, per load.. .$0 25 10 40 50 35 35 10 004 EDWIN J. NOBLE, Chief Inspector. Railroad and warehouse commissioners, in charge of grain inspection : For inspecting flour, per brl., or its equivalent in sacks.. R. W. RATHBORNE, Chief Inspector. PROVISIONS. $0 02 Sampling, including re-packing and coopering: For inspecting beef and pork-for the first five barrels, per brl.. $0 80 25 1.00 25 For inspecting boxed meats--for the first five boxes, per box. 1.00 For inspecting boxed meats-for each additional box............. 50 In case the whole of the lot is inspected, not including labor and coopering: For inspecting beef and pork, per brl. $0 10 For inspecting S. P. meats-in lots of fifty tierces or more, per tc.... 121 15 10 15 04 05 I. T. SUNDERLAND, Chief Inspector. FLAXSEED. For inspecting flaxseed received in bulk-for each car-load of one grade..$0 75 For inspecting flaxseed received in bulk-where two or more grades are found in the same car-for each grade...... For each one thousand bushels from elevator or warehouse to lake transportation..... For each two-bushel bag. 50 75 For each four-bushel bag. For each wagon-load*.. 002 01 16/2 S. H. STEVENS, Chief Inspector. GRAIN BY SAMPLE. Grain in bulk, at regular transfer stations, per car-load... WEIGHING CHARGES. Lard and grease, not including breaking down and re-piling, in lots of one For the labor of breaking down and re-piling,to be refunded if not re-piled. Tallow, in hogsheads, per package... Bulk meats, not including labor, per M lbs................ ..$0 04 For stripping lard or grease at regular warehouse-not less than five packages-per package Grain, by cargo, from elevator to vessels, per M bu. Grain, from canal-boats, per boat-load Handled at the expense of the weigher: Grain, seed, beans, potatoes and similar articles in bags, per bag... 02 02 Salt, in sacks, per 100 lbs ..... Sugar, salt, dried fruit and similar articles, in barrels, per brl.. 04 I. T. SUNDERLAND, Weigher of packing-house products. * Four wagon-loads to be counted as equal to 1 car-load. 07 06 02 02 05 COMMISSIONS. The following rates of commission and brokerage, being just and reasonable, are hereby established as the minimum charges which shall be made for the transaction of the business hereinafter specified, by members of this Association : For receiving, selling and accounting for the following kinds of property For the sale of property on consignment: Wheat, rye and barley, by car-load lots, in store, free on board cars or vessels, on track, delivered or to be shipped from any other point.... Corn, by car-load lots, in store. For selling corn, otherwise than in store. Oats, by car-load lots...... · per bu. $0 01 For selling canal-boat loads of grain in store, or afloat, or free on board vessels... Flaxseed, in bulk.. 1 per cent. For the purchase and sale of property in the Chicago market: Grain of all kinds, in lots of 1,000 and 5,000 bushels... Lard, in lots of 50 and 250 tierces..... Mess pork, in lots of 50 and 250 barrels.. Other meats, in lots of 25,000 and 50,000 pounds....... In cases where the transaction is made for members of the Board one-half the last-named schedule may be charged. CHICAGO ELEVATOR WAREHOUSES. The following warehouses have been declared Regular Warehouses for the storage of grain and flaxseed under the rules of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago and the regulations and requirements of its Board of Directors, until the first day of July, 1897. On all grain and flaxseed received in bulk and inspected in good condition, three-quarters (%) of one (1) cent per bushel for the first ten (10) days or part thereof, and one-fourth (4) of one (1) cent per bushel for each additional ten (10) days or part thereof, so long as it remains in good condition. On grain damp or liable to early damage as indicated by its inspection when received, two (2) cents per bushel for the first ten (10) days or part thereof, and one-half (%) of one (1) cent per bushel for each additional five (5) days or part thereof. No grain will be received in store until it has been inspected and graded by authorized inspectors, unless by special agreement. GRAIN INSPECTION. Number of cars inspected in, by months, during the year 1896. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total. No. 3 yellow No. 2 white 712 2,366 4,578 4,524 4,671 2,976 2.739 1,628 1.165 773 608 1.272 1,648 179 166 2,913 4,970 8,155 1.282 638 31,358 732 520 755 959 2,345 19,871 861 1.044 930 187 92 8.129 217 133 155 350 627 4.014 56 41 126 320 1.552 588 372 425 446 356 1,521 1,041 2,565 1,118 1,436 3,215 5,796 9,978 6,045 11,368 2.336 875 47,294 4.717 3,175, 3,609 1,824 894 1,217 1.605 3,737 1,893 2,075 1.076 2,126 27.948 831 488 346 241 232 469 440 1.233, 671 743 913 820 7,427 54 104 113 740 48 66 1,366 531 605 749 569 747 1,502 915 1.089 522 640 349 416 8.634 2.886 3.218 3,507 2,381 2,698 4.123 2,171 2,764 2,659 4,644 2,366 3,201 36,618 402 539 531 795 912 1.053 737 428 351 539 202 303 6.792 1.467 1,455 1.824 1,317 1.437 1,943 1.250 4,045 5,843 7.922 2.961 4,344 35,808 No. 2 white clip'd No grade...... RYE 22,107, 18,973 19,959 12,363 14,964 22,146 25,221 35,830 33,180′ 52,082 18,221 20,092 £295,138 Statement of grain received by lake and canal and inspected. |