TABLE 21.-Comparative statistics for 1888-89 of property and expenditures of public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. 70 Aurora * 4,044 71 Beardstown 1, 825 72 Belleville.. 2,133 73 Belvidere........... 74 Bloomington..... 8,760 75 Braidwood. 76 Cairo ........ 2,584 77 Canton 2,321 78 Carlinville...... 79 Centralia...... 2,022 80 Champaign í West Side).. 81 Chicago 5,977 82 Danville* 83 Decatur... 2, 687 84 Effingham * 2,304 85 Elgin* 3,892 86 Evanston...... 12, 285 87 | Freeport............ 32. 46! 50.08 60.50! 86, 32 73.52 72.00 26.1433. 21 2.77 5. 63 5.42 8.36 9.15 13.06 8.33 8,16 7.69 9.78 1.73 3.94 2.02 2.65 2.67 5,49 1.98 3.37 6.5 10.3 5.6 8.0 1.29 5.12 15.35 | 12.48 6.64 5.40 0.89! 53.29 85.10 | 12.10 19.33 3.79 6.05 25.10 33.92 10.06 1 13.59 4.44 6.00 2.60 69.86 80.50 9.51 | 10.70 3. 92 4.52 1. 46 33.71. 05.01 10.49 0.76 1.47 1.97 76.49 93.74 1 1.08 ! 132.72, 109. 25 | 23.86 19,64 | 14.01 | 11.53 1.48 | 48.00 70.61 9.93 | 14.61 3.58 5.27 * Statistics of 1887-88. 3, 235 16.3 3.08 10,2 TABLE 21.-Comparative statistics for 1888-89 of property and expenditures of public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. 3. 47 6.93 88 Galena ...... 89 Galesburgh. 90 Geneseo..... 91 | Jacksonville.... 92 Joliet.......... 93 Kankakee........... 94 | La Salle 95 Lincoln...... 96 | Litchfield.. 97 Mendota .... 98 Moline......... 99 | Monmouth *. 100 l Olney.... 101 ! Ottawa ...... 102 . Paris.. 103 Pekin 104 Peoria .............. 105 Peru....... 106 Pullman* 107 ! Quincy..... 108 Rock Island 109 Rockford 110 | Springfield 111 Sterling ..... 112 Streator.. 9.1 9.4 8.8 6.8 8.4 7.6 10.6 9.9 5.6 11.2 5. 66 6.56 3, 602 2.09 75, 25 | 103. 46 9.69 : 13. 22 2.81 3. 85 1.14 3.98 5.27 85. 02 66.53 | 13.59 | 10.63 5.80 4.54 16.42 5.50 13,07 1.99 4.74 4,385 | 1.29 56. 60 80,72 1.11 a0.63 1.40 8.98 2.78 4.57 .............. ..... ........ INDIANA. 113 Anderson..... 4,574 0.80 114 | Aurora..... 115 Brazil 116 Columbus...... 3,984 | 1.52 117 Crawfordsville 118 Elkhart .......... 4,003 2.11 119 Evansville 120 | Fort Wayne 2, 389 | 1.90 121 Frankfort.......... 122 Goshen ...... 123 Greencastle 2.73 124 Indianapolis...... 4, 035 0.88 125 Jeffersonville ..... 126 Kokomo..... 4, 430 1.39 127 La Fayettet. 128 | La Porte 129 | Lawrenceburgh.. 2,610 0.59 130 | Logansport 4,261 | 1.20 131 Madison* 132 Michigan City... 133 Mount Vernon.. 134 Muncie .... 135 · New Albany*... 3,223 136 Peru 3,953 1.05 137 Richmond 4,061 1.68 138 · Stymour........ 2,524 | 2.06 139 ! Shelbyville*. 4, 633 0.86 140 South Bend. 4, 107' 1.06 141 Terre Haute 2, 837 , 1.21 142 Valparaiso.... 3, 367 ! 1.61 143 | Vincennes... 4,802 - 0.57 144 ! Washington...... *Statistics of 1887-88. 41. 64 68. 45 52.00 39.72 17.00 34.53 54. 26 27.46 56. 19 8. 41 | 11.35 3.12 TABLE 21.-Comparative statistics for 1888–89 of property and expenditures of public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. 3, 956 169 Atchison ..... 111.70 7.27 58.87 61.53 | 13.31 13,59 3.36 66. 67 60.34 13.36 12.09 6. 35 5.76 2,336 1.77 42,37 40.96 10. 23 10.12 4.42 4.37 4, 2201 1.16 48.90 69.09 8.50 12.01 3. 13 4.42 2,137 8.03 9.16 4.77 5.44 1 1 8.79 9.86 1.61 1.44 9.37 13.82 4.84 i 7.15 13, 48 4.56 6.53 6.27 2.76 5. 25 3.44 4.83 4.26 6. 39 8.6 11.2 9.0 7.8 TABLE 21.-Comparative statistics for 1888–89 of property and expenditures of public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants---Continued. 91 | 143 ...... 211 | Baltimore MASSACHUSETTS. 214 Attleborough 215 | Beverly* 216 Boston 217 Brockton....... 218 Brookline..... 219 Cambridge.. 220 Chelsea...... 221 Chicopee. 222 | Clinton....... 223 Danvers........ 224 | Dedham ....... 225 | Everett........... 226 | Fall River.. 227 Fitchburg. 228 Gloucester 229 | Haverhill..... 230 | Holyoke*. 231 | Hyde Park.... 232 | Lawrence 233 Lowell............ 234 Lynn 235 Malden........ 236 Marblehead. 237 Marlborough. 238 Medford...... 239 | Milford.... 240 | New Bedford... 241 Newbury port...... 242 | Newton ... 243 North Adams 244 Northampton 245 Peabody 246 Pittsfield. 247 Plymouth..... 248 | Quincy......... 5,767 10, 640 13, 207 5,054 6,683 1. 26 | 73.21 67.12 15.32 | 14.05 1.24 131.37 131.33 | 12. 29 12.57 21.98 23.50 14.08 13.85 0.90 244.19 : 230.32 1.21 80.90 77.50 | 18.80 18.01 14.87 16.38 9.78 17, 44 4.45 146.80 172.18 12.15 14.25 1.28 54.94 49.06 13.46. | 12.02 25.73 23.92 1.33 76.94 64. 63 13.56 | 11.39 1.67 80.00 102.90 10.87 | 13,97 1.23 84. 86 100.01 | 13. 9.4 | 16. 43 1,67 84.76 72.06 | 16.35 | 14.23 11.28 17.93 1.59 60.59 i 111,49 9. 86 | 19.13 1.66 66.40 81.25 | 13.7217.41 1,20 55.40 73.42 10.46 13.86 1.08 63. 79 88.91 | 13. 86 18.88 1.72 89.55 93,89 | 14. 90 15.62 2.08 123.40 142.40 | 17.63 20.39 12.17 13.54 1.92 70.56 55, 87 17.11 13.55 1.18 123.85 108.70 23.23 | 19.91 1.93 81.16 79.98 15.56 | 14.79 1.53 103.54 140.35 15. 28 | 20.72 1,75 173. 60 162.8 27.68 25.98 7.24 2.38 85.92 107. 22 9,51 11.87 4.31 1.61 79. 65 77.14 | 13.16 12.75 3.95 12.38 | 13.30 5.44 0.99 57.47 61.40 | 12.15 | 12.98 5.09 17.57 | 16.47 5.26 12.51 | 13. 89 | 6.16 * Statistics of 1887–88. 6.80 5.37 3.83 5.85 5.44 4.93 6.84 3.50 3.82 3. 45 4.36 2.96 4.54 5.03 9.6 TABLE 21.-Comparative statistics for 1888-89 of property and expenditures of public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitunts-Continued. MICHIGAN. 10,3 3,096 2,811 5,020 11.3 2, 292 4.76 * ......... 3,2.1 1,927 5, 295 4,129 2,063 2,402 5,058 1, 738 5, 139 1 2.87 89.02 121.81 | 11.42 15.62 2.89 0.73 20.75 36.53 7.39 | 13.01 1.43 2,31 116.02 124.70 15.98 17.17 : 3.99 97.90 13).53 1.93 | 41.20 71.78 8.05 | 12.78 2.84. 51.09 63.43 | 11.55 | 14.34. 4.39 1.77 | 57.03: 59.90 14.40 15.12 4.92 1.09 20.94 49.04 5.13 12.02 1.27 2.17 114.95 96.38 15.00 : 12.58. 6.13 0 91 37.61 85.82 6.79 15.49 1.50 2.02 41.90 1 60.89 9.64 | 11.02. 3.52 1.73 | 41.54 5.61 | 12.78 4.41 3.30 166, 90 122.50 2. 99 52.09 53. 18 | 10,57 i 10.86 3.60 1.59 81.61 91.26 | 13.72 15.34 5.59 4.51 5.45 5. 16 2.98 5.19 3. 43 5,11 10.04 6.10 9.1 10.1 10.9 7.7 9.2 9.5 9.9 11.4 94.52 ........ 262 Adrian Grand Haven. 3, 8.1 3.58 10.1 12.4 8.0 10.1 8.9 7.8 13.2 10.3 10.0 8.3 6.77 2,970 .............. .......... 43. 64 57.99 8.43 | 11.20 6. 38 8.47 111.10'106.52 17.17 16 09 7.43 7.13 1.9574.36 83. 16 9.96 | 11.19 3.83 4. 29 59.56, 76, 15 10.23 | 13.07 4.775 6.07 . 100.00! 95.56 12.28 | 11.72 5.14 4.91 40.67 | 53.13 9.00 12.86 i 1.75 2.50 2. 12 79.62 15.59 9.81 5.50 363.30 ; 173.03 15.51 | 16.43 3. 20 3.39 1. 15 51.25 15, 17 4.35 31,32 90.00 4.62 12.12 1.72 4,51 36.05 6.58 57.49 15.37 1.47 33. 33 70.22 7.98 14. 62 6.91 | 12. 65 2. 39 93. 94 14.56 16.81 5. 44 6. 30 71.35 12.64 3.82 134.81 110.72 17.11 | 14.05. 5. 15 4,23 1.64 46.95 78.00 7.43 12. 42 3.33 5, 66 41.38 10.90) 4,63 2.22 46.78 59. 20 9.04 11,25 4. 48 5.58 0.74 | 41.25 97.95 5.74 12.48 : 2.97 6.57 50.10 77.80 3.84 0.63 72.50 72.83 13. 48 | 13,5-4 12.03 3. 85 8. 25 1.50 |