TABLE 4.-Statistics of property, receipts and expenditures of public Total taxable prop erty in the city. Receipts for the school year 1889-90. Estimated value of all public property used for school purposes. FromState apportionment or taxes. From city apportionment or taxes. From county and other taxes. From all other sources. Total. 2 3 a Expenses of evening schools are included in columns 14 and 15. Salaries of teachers for half month of July, 1886. c Estimated. d This report includes the entire town. e Value of real estate only. 48,929 1,830 30, 281 228, 071 70, 545 Receipts from loans and bonds. 10 schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants—Continued. City. TABLE 4.-Statistics of property, receipts and expenditures of public 1 ILLINOIS-cont'd. 89 Galesburg 90 Jacksonville. 91 Joliet 92 Kankakee 93 Lasalle 94 Lincoln. 95 Litchfield 2 3 96 Moline.. 1,753, 021 5, 259, 063 200,000 2,000 18,000. 20,000 98 Ottawa 1,219, 472 99 Paris 100 Pekin 101 Peoria. 102 Peru.. 103 Quincy 104 Rock Island 105 Rockford. 106 Springfield. 107 Sterling 108 Streator. 109 Waukegan 31,727 760,771 ,282, 313 55,000 901 12,551 a Receipts from State and city taxes are reported with county taxes in column 7. |