WISCONSIN. 4,500 6,000 4,400 2,514 682 Appleton 12,000 5,000 13,000 25,000 14,000 12, COO 7,500 28,148 14,500 * Statistics of 1887-88. 5,000 9,000 4,530 2,123 | 4-20 1, 960 2, 260 4, 220 622 1,038 1,311 1, 081 2,119 725 901 1, 626 1, 268 172 27 279,672 572 1, 050 4-20 819 874 1,693 (715) 715 150 176 126,883,5 7794 (575) 575 200 115,000 (1,183) 1, 183 (794.8) 190 791.81 147,776 867 (587.7) 587.7 180 105,784 1,000 5,511 2, 667 | 4-20 (1,051) 1, 051 2,569 2,642 5,211 (767) 767 180 13,976 (3, 079) 3, 079 4-20 2, 160 2,451 (1,844) 1, 844 180 331, 905 1, 093 2, 226 747 (1,683) 1,683 196 330,016 816 (520) 520 190 98,895 1, 239 465 424 4-20 a2, 038 a2, 020 889 197 175,133 1, 667 597 618 979 897 1, 215 1, 876 190 230,850 359 712 (a453) a453 3,953 7, 722 al90 a86,067 2, 261 4,589 1,527 1, 484 3, 011 196 591,617 978 981 1, 952 786 801 1, 3524-20 1, 316 1, 325 1,587 185 293,664 1, 413 200 (420) 420 190 79,800 6 Estimated. d Colored schools in session 156 days. cOwing to a change in the school year this report covers the period between April 1, 1888, and June 30, 1889. ................. ................ 4, 349 .............. 7,000 5,000 TABLE 14.-Statistics for 1888-89 of population, and school enrollment and attendance in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants—Continued. 869 670 623 812 566 781 652 540 689 813 511 616 1, 650 1, 322 62, 461 1, 203 2, (08 1, 430 7,308 1, 683 7,663 5,033 2, 73,5 3,521 1,110 2, 937 1, 295 710 630 (957) (887) 616 683 510 1,310 957 966 736 887 944 724 230 981 500 180 170 193 176 185 200 200 200 200 194 190 200 189 a180 196 698 Menomonie 699 Merrill......... 700 Milwaukee 701 Monroe........ 702 Neenah......... 703 Oconto 701 Oshkosh 705 | Portage..... 706 Racine....... 707 Sheboygan 708 | Stevens' Point.. 709 | Watertown* 710 Waukesha ...... ...... 711 | Wausau..................... 712 White Water. 6,000 6,000 4,000 5,870 8,500 1, 7745 8434-20 677 | 4-20 615 | 4-20 732 4-20 863 | 1-20 568 | 4-20 663 | 4-20 711 ............. 171, 831 104, 853 122, 794.5 97,909 (568.6) 568.6 1,502 450 812 625,4 570 1,090 236.1 261.1 500.2 649 TABLE 15.-Statistics for 1888-89 of supervising officers, teachers, salaries, and accommodations in public schools of cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants. TABLE 15.-Statistics for 1888–89 of supervising officers, teachers, salaries, and accommodations in public schools of cities and villages containing orer 4,000 inhabitants-Continued. 0 750 DAKOTA. 0 0 1,500 1,800 1,510 1,500 1,500 1,500 500 585 414 425 WOT NOT 150 No. 1,210 No. 632 No. No. 600 | No. 5 3 .................................. ............................................................. 1 .......................................... 13 ........ .............................................. ......................... ............................... ILLINOIS. 4 44 1 0 1 2 13 72 | Belleville... 5 1 6 13 36 73 | Belvidere .................... 1 0 1 2 74 Bloomington, 0 0 0 2 74 75 | Braidwood 19 2 1 1 0 1 2 24 78 | Carlinville 1 0 1 2 79 | Centralia. 1 0 1 16 80 Champaign 1 0 1 15 81 Chicago. 56 54 110 40 1,613 82 Danyille * 41 83 | Decatur 1 41 43 1 21 1 33 88 Galena 1 0 1 89 Galesburg. 3 42 b In 1887-88. a Exccpt to indigent pupils. c Books are furnished in some of the districts. 75 48 2,000 2,150 No. 15 2 1,300 430 720 No. 43 1 2,500 | No.a No.e 1,800 836 415 11 2,900 No.a 21 5 No. 27 2 1,400 534 328 1,318 No.a 26 0 1,400 450 306 1,200 | No. 11 1 700 No. 900 No. 100 85,000 No. 7 2,700 No. 46 0 2,000 858 377 8 2, 650 No. 8 720 2 500 No. 2,091 No. 0 75:) 1,000 No. 1,800 676 1,800 No. 1 335 1,000 No. 450 2,100 No. 1,350 750 400 4 675 ) No. d This report covers the five central school districts only. e Some books are furnished free, ..................... 11 ...................................................................... .......................... |