10 Fort Smith 21,092 11 | Helena * 21,092 (17, 228) 17, 228 0 0 224 0 224 12 Little Rock. 0 4,995 4,995 13 Pine Bluff'*. 2,100 29, 445 31, 545 14 Texarkana * 1, 350 9,000 10, 350 3,000 50 500 100 3, 630 1,000 6,400 7,400 CALIFORNIA. 15 Chico ..... 550 900 16 Eureka .... 1,350 8,775 10, 125 4,567 | 1,300 424 50 17 6,3111 Los Angeles..... (12, 885) 12,885 (42, 611). 754 18 Marysville....... 43, 398 4,500 119,538 124, 038 87 19 84 Oakland......... (7,695) 7,695 6, 100 | 11, 792 1, 126 20 Pasadena ............... 1,673 20, 691 3, 821 148, 799 152, 620 21 Riverside........... 75,000 22 Sacramento..... 9,000 9,000 0 0 368 0 368 23 San Francisco 5,250 60, 171 65, 421 43, 467 3, 363 5, 345 289 24 | San José...... 52, 464 7,000 0728, 836 0735, 836 16,020 372 131 25 Santa Cruz 16,523 1,500 41, 436 42, 937 0 393 65 458 26 Santa Rosa 1,750 13, 617 15, 367 2, 359 23 27 Vallejo ...... 2, 382 1, 800 12, 254 14,054 719 152 28 Woodland ......... 150 14, 615 15, 095 2, 433 2 9, 405 COLORADO. 29 Aspen 0 250 30 Colorado Springs., (8, 190) 8, 190 2,291 31 Denver (Dist, No. 1) 2,291 (19,457) 19, 457 211, 183 32 | Leadville..... 3,098 7,673 755 (113, 933) 113, 933 700 700 33 Puebla (Dist. No. 1)...... 2,000 10, 240 12, 240 2,000 14, 654 16, 654 CONNECTICUT, 84 Brid geport 35 | Bris tol.. 1, 902 2,500 70,193 72, 693 61,658 36 Har tford....... 62,092 6150 614,730 615,180 15, 837 37 Meriden 7,938 3, 603 27,378 1,000 | 132, 689 133, 689 399 399 38 Middletown (44, 140) 44, 140 664 255 919 39 Ne w Britain * (13,570) 13, 570 40 Ni;w Haven (21, 680) 21, 680 63, 637 8, 987 2, 020 41 2, 289 New London 76,933 3,000 | 188, 878 191,878 20,701 488 250 42 Norwich 21, 439 (20, 348) 20, 348 867 43 Rockville.... 2, 526 20, 022 44 South Norwalk (12, 135) 12, 135 4,059 273 591 45 Stanford 4,923 9, 953 46 Thompsonvilje....... 47 ) Willimantic (5,036) 5,036 1,712 125 8,187 8, 187 • Statistics of 1887-88. b In 1887–88. aJ ncludes "repairs, friel, and contingent expenses.” cīncludes expenditures for evening schools. 1,115 6134 1, 659 ..... 0 1 TABLE 19. --Statistics of expenditures of public schools of cities ............... 70 Aurora * 161 71 | Beardstown 3,306 2, COO 23, 813 25, 813 2,625 620 231 141 72 | Belleville............ 3,617 1,300 5, 225 6,525 0 0 0 242 242 73 Belvidere...................... 2,000 28, 251 30, 251 1,500 198 167 1,865 74 Bloomington (7,076) 7,076 314 556 440 1,310 75 Braidwood 1,500 | 36, 926 38, 426 700 1,300 2,000 76 | Cairo ......... (7, 000) 7,000 13, 339 804 688 297 15, 128 1,400 1 77 Canton .... 9, 459 10 859 12, 871 1,274 128 78 Carlinville..... 14, 273 (10, 007) 10, 007 230 100 350 79 Centralia ...... 1,100 5, 100 0 4.13 0 443 80 Champaign (west side).. 1,000 6,439 7,439 813 1, 626 17 2, 456 (7, 475) 81 Chicago 7, 475 82 Danville* ...................... 353, 445 101, 752 7, 287 | 11,540 474, 024 195, 617 j1, 166, 034 1,361, 65) 1,521 83 Decatur....................... 1,521 1,700 22, 343 24,043 1,660 2, 707 2,000 22,767 24,767 * Statistics of 1887–88. a Expenditure for furniture and fuel are included in column 15. Expenditures for “permanent alterations and improvements" are included in column 14. c Expenditures for books, apparatus, and stationery are included in column 15, ............ 1,047 |