A comprehensive history of Texas, 1685-1897, Part 52

Author: Wooten, Dudley G., ed
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Dallas, W. G. Scarff
Number of Pages: 884


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18,499.71


1,873.67


631.45


2,505.12


21,044.83


District and community counties


62,710.">7


20,305.71


83.095-78


4.874.57


1,498.55


6.373.42


Independent districts .


11,181.84


29,146.76


870.00


992.25


1,552.25


30,999.01


Tolal paid teachers from private funds


80,754.99


31,487-55


112,242.54


5.744-57


2,481.10


8,225.67


120,458.21


Amount paid teachers from public and private funds in --


District counties


1,028,110.97


597,883-49


1,625.994-46


220,545.93


100,231.07


320,777.00


Community counties


105.800.15


87,237.65


253,044.10


107,128.14


42,415.00


119,513.14


402,587.24


District and community counties


1,193,917 42


685,121.14


1,870 035.56


327.074.07


142,040.07


470,320.14


2.319,355 70


Independent districts


230,2,10 SI


580,604.31


810,905.12


71,796.20


66,057.65


137.583.55


9.15.788.97


Grand total paid teachers


1,424.155.23


1,205,785.45


2,689,943.68


399,470.27


208,733-72


635,203.00


3.29%,147.67


CHURCH STATISTICS, 1894 .- TABLE No. 25.


CHURCH EDMACI.S.


I'ARSON- ACE4.


SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.


UNIVERSITIES.


COLLEGES.


HIGH- SCHOOLS.


ORGANIZA-


DENOMINATIONS.


OF


NUMBER OF MINISTERS.


NUMBER OF MEMBERS.


NUMBER OF BAPTISMS.


Number.


Value.


Number.


Value.


VALUE OF CHURCH PROP-


Number of Teachers.


Number of Pupils.


Contributions from.


Number of Teachers.


Number of Pupils.


Number of Teachers.


Number of Pupils.


Number of Teachers.


Number of Pupils.


HOME MISSIONARIES.


FOREIGN MISSIONARIES.


PURPOSES.


Baptist


3,581 2,500 260,868 21,500


$2,162,809;1,289: 5,017.58,075


1


22 714 $171,000 6 48


788,8300,750


82 10.$376,282.45


Catholic .


103 174,000 8,2051 .


370


*


.75


90 5.5000|


7001 50


$31,000, 2| $1,000


800'


47


2,900


627 46 30,382


75,143


2,3-1


[15.738'


112 350


597,100.65


Methodist Protestant


351 10-2 10,905, 1,165 8611


2,>35'


25.4:


41


150,000|


9.750


39'


3.418.


Protestant Episcopal


041 7.071


Santhein Presbyterian


1,39 14 979


9.42


320


9,5t0 07


Swedish lattheidu .


1


1,0, 00


100


1'


20


Number.


Value.


Number.


Value.


Number.


Value.


CONTRIBUTED FOR CHURCH


NUMBER


TIONS.


LRTY.


Number.


Cumberland Presbyterian Mediumlist Episcopal


1.870 1,977 174,977 17,6:5 1,244 2,016,739 523 460,589


1.389) 10,514 85,699 $36,842.16 1 19419' 118,000 10 95, 1,606| 56


397,000 1 5 100 $10,000 1.500


11,600.00 116,257 00


Ninthetn Presbyterian


5 10,000


510 4,0151


. .


42


6,


1 1.489'10,919:


818


A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


3,000.00


Christian


124.064.66


50,0010, 25, 12,500


1.9981


District conbties


381,552.41


2,259.889.50


89,46 9.20


1,946,771.46


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 26.


State Revenue Account, 1886-1887.


RECEIPTS.


CURRENCY.


DISBURSEMENTS.


CURRENCY.


To balance on hand August 31, 1846


$553.463.00


By disbursements in payment of warrants


receipts fint taxes of 1885 and prior years receipts from taxes of 1886


362,836.10


transferred to available school fund


1,684.793-63


transferred to land sales account, Act 1879


receipts from taxes of 1887 receipts from fees, General Land Office


16,139.99


ver reply from patent fees, General Land Office


40,567.07


Ter eints from government dues, General Land Office receipts from pre-emptions, General Land Office


3,851.71


receipts from office fees, Comptroller's Office . tecripts from office fees, State Department


3-1,507.13


receipts from afree fres, Insurance Department


6,013.50


tespit refueled to appropriations .


1,751.95


receipts from nom-residents, organized counties


22,590.43


receipts from State tax in unorganized counties


40,118.96


receipts Bom special occupation tas, Comptroller's Office


77,224.00


Ferripls from lease of lands to the I'nited States


3.00


receipts from surplus fres. Attorney-General's Office .


510.19


receipts trom sale and tent of government property.


119.25


Tecripts from rx-Comptroller W. M. Brown, judgment


6,002.14


receipts frum ale of serip, General Land Office.


5.40


receipts from indigent fees, etc., Lunatic Asylum


5,626.06


receipts from indigent fees, North Texas Insane Asylant


1,413.05


re eipts from fines collected, Supreme Court, Tyler


15.35


recripts from Asylum funds in part payment of appropriations for


18,919.00


receipts from railroad conpa omipanies under Act of February 23, 1884 .


11,7:2.22


receipts from transfers adjusting accounts .


635.17


$2.916,489.91


$2,916,488.91


To balance on hand August 31, 1887 . .


$888,970.44


$1,918,067.49 65,893.83 15,928.85 100.00


16,721.87


transferred to redemption six per cent. bond account


transferred to adjusting accounts .


By balance on hand August 31, 1887 .


27,528.30 888,970.44


97.87


4.34.17


receipts from sale of abstracts, Comptroller's Office


356.20


STATISTICAL TABLES.


819


820


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 26 .- Continued.


State Revenue, 1891-1892.


RECEIPTS.


CASH.


DISBURSEMENTS.


CASH.


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1891


$1,007,193.87


By disbursements in payment of warrants drawn under appropriations transfer to available school fund, adjusting ihgo taxes . transfer to available school fund, adjusting 1891 taxes


$2,555.927.80 21,587.22 90,000.00


ISyl taxes .


1,834,822.44


offive fees, General Land Office .


13,283.10


16,055.67


amounts overpaid by tax collectors and refunded them . . balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1892 .


18.02 3,203.30 450,332.00


special taxes and fees collected by Comptroller .


119,254.00


Attorney-General, misdemeanor fees, Court of Appeals non-indigent fees, North Texas Insane Asylum . non-indigent fees, Lunatic Asylum


1,144.65


1,314.80


surveyor's fees and interest refunded by counties .


1,332.47


sunnunts refunded to appropriations


3.759.41


payments by railroad companies under Act of February 23, 1883 interest and lease, Lunatic Asylum investments, transferred under appropriation Act 1891


7,644.82


one-half of land sales, Act March, 1887 :


8,094.50


12.02


one-half of Lind sales, Act July, 1879 ; transfer from interest and sinking fund, Bexar County adjusting deposits . .


2.29


transfer from available University fond adjusting accounts .


22,377.59


$3,191,810,70


៛3,191,810.70


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1892


៛450,332.00


.


To receipts from following sources, viz. : previous years' taxes 1800 tilxes .


6,874.10


12,170.46


transfer to available University find under general appropriation


70,742.36


109,613.87


transfer to interest and sinking fur


Act, 1891, and adjusting accoutusi Anderson County, adjusting deposits


olhee fees, State Department . olhee fees, Insurance Department .


15,269.05


426.50


10,502,00


A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 26 .- Continued.


State Revenue, 1892-1893.


RECEIPTS.


CASH.


DISBURSEMENTS.


CASH.


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1892


៛450,332.00


To receipts from following sources, viz. : previous years' taxes


1Kor taxes .


22,777.96


1892 tives .


1,079,175.16


53.08


office fees, General Land Office


$3,663.55


office fees, State Department


35,405.05


office fees, Insurance Department


12,979.90


Special taxes and fers collected by Comptroller


114,25.4.11


Attorney-General, misdemeanor fees, Court of Appeals


489,84


non-indigent fees, etc., North Texas Insane Asylum


2,088,89


non-indigent fees, Lunatic Asylum


1,416,95


non-indigent fees, etc., Southwestern Insane Asylumni


2,239.20


payments by railroad companies under Act of February 23, 1883


10,293.05


surveyor's fees and interest refunded by counties


360.60


amounts refinpled to appropriations .


1,544.86


refunded to penitentiary appropriation


50,000.00


sale and lease of public property . Transfers under General Appropriation Act of 1993


1,273.00


interest and lease, Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and Lunatic Asylum investments .


62,898.75


sales of product, House of Correction and Reformatory collectors' cost account


62.93


tax titles account


605.12


four per cent, bond sales


3-43


five per cent. bond s des .


38,65


capitol land sales account


150.55


capitol building fond!


143.97


certificate of public debt


256.73


one-half of land sales, Art July 14, 1879


13.99


one-half of land sales, Art March 292 1857


8,240.01


transfer from available University adjusting accounts


4,187.63


$2,645,930.07


$2,645,930.07


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 183 .


#197.425-75


By disbursements in payment of warrants drawn under appropriations transfer to available University, general appropriation Act 1893 . transfer to Confederate Home, general appropriation Act 1893 . transfer to interest and sinking fund Anderson County, adjusting deposits


$2,428,219.18 7,500.00 19.777.82


153,677.59


transfer to interest and sinking fund Harrison County, adjusting deposits


amsounits overpaid by tax collectors and refunded them . balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1893 .


R4 32 2,869 92 187.425-75


STATISTICAL TABLES.


821


1,679.61


12,371.99


822


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 26 .- Continued.


+


Stale Revenue, 1893-189-1.


RECEIPTS.


CASH.


DISBURSEMENTS.


CASH.


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1893 .


$187,425-75


By disbursements in payment of warrants drawn under appropriations transfer to available University fund, general appropriation Act of 1893 .


$2,149,124.10


To ter eipts from following sources, viz. : previous years' taxes


1 . 2 taxes


1,331.40


33,220.79


1594 taxes


138,271.64


office fres, General Laud Office .


10,571.05


transfer to interest and sinking fund Bexar County bond account, adjusting accounts .


448.66


ollie fees, State Department


40,237.45


amounts overpaid by tax collectors and refunded thein . balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1894 .


35,443.85


79,577-37


50.3.3.72


Attorney-General, misdemeanor fees, Court of Appeals non-indigent tees, North Levas Insane Asyhun non-indigent fees, Lunatic Asylum


310.00


2,413.50


non-indigent lees, Southwestern Insane Asylum


2,742.25


payments by railroad companies under Act of February 23, 1983 surveyors' fees and interest refunded by counties .


92.00


matric ulation fees, medical branch State University refunded appropriations . .


2,740,44


miscellaneous .


50.00


transfer from available University, adjusting accounts Transfers under general appropriation Act of 1803 :


3,539.08


interest and lease, Blind, Deaf aud Dumb, and Lunatic Asylum investmenta .


32.505.98


Sale of products, House of Correction and Reformatory


1,349.38


one -half of land sales, Act July 14, 1879


60.42


one-half of land sales, Act March 29. 1087


6,368.87


$2,230,157.08


$2,230,157.08


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1894


$38,443.85


RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS BY MONTHS.


September, 1893


$43,852.51


April, 1894 .


$180,342.05


October, 1593 . .


70,049.95


May, 1894 .


128,673.25


November, 1993


117,123.18


June, 1894 .


55.767.03


December, 1893 .


234,912.00


July, 1894


44.393.83


January, 1894 . .


375,535-14


August, 1894


80,240.53


February, 1594 .


460,376.49


March, 1-94


251,475.23


Total


$2,042,731.33


A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


1, 119.68


11,578.30


transfer to available school fund, adjusting 1892 taxes transfer to available U'niversity fund, adjusting accounts.


7,500.00


3.18.77


1,647,807.87


300.00


office fees, Insurance Department specud taxes and fees coffeeted by Comptroller special occupation tax collected by Treasurer


1,445.30


2,409.41


6,124.00


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 26 .- Continued.


State Revenue, 1894-1895.


RECRIPTS.


CASH.


DISBURSEMENTS.


CASH.


To halunice in State Treasury, August 31, 1894 .


$38,443.85


To receipts from the following sources, wz. : previous years' taxes


8 47


4.388.56


By disbursements in payments of warrants under appropriations transfer to available school fund, adjusting 1993 taxes amounts overpaid by tax collectors and refunded them balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1895 .


$2,021,606,56 75,000,00 342.78 28,072.71


Offer lees, General Land Office


18.1,693.74 12,599 93


othee tres, State Department


50,185.72


office lees, Insurance Department


12,252.25


office lees, Sin reme Court


2,437.90


special taxes and fees collected by Comptroller


71,125.49


special occupation taxes collected by State Treasurer


51,008.32


Attorney-General, busdemeanor fees, Court of Appeals


410.00


non-ndiggent fees, North Texas Insane Asylum . non-imuligent fees, Suite Lunatic Asylum


2,056.25 2,40 3-45


non-indigent fers, Southwestern Insane Asylum


6,090 00


Diatriculation fees, medical branch State University


2,500,00


refunded to appropriation by Texas State Penitentiaries retmied to appropriation, miscellaneous


5$5.50


Buttelmgs and Grounds


1,200,00


sale of steamer " Bessie Ross"


2,500.00


Sale of products of House of Correction and Reformatory


1,218.85


interest and lease, Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and Lunatic Asylum investments


25,161.47


one-half of land sales, Act July 14, 1579


49.90


one-half of land sales, Act March 29, 1887


6,673.45


miscellaneous .


452,15


$2,125,022.05


$2,125,022.05


To balance in State Treasury, August 31, 1895


$28,072.71


RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS BY MONTHS.


September, 1894


$49,192.36


April, 1895 .


$167.316.59


October, 1894 . .


51,768.00


May, 1895 .


99.292.24


November, 1994


151,215.97


June, 1995 .


89,956.22


December, 1894 .


151.495.19


July, 1895 .


89,907.08


January, 1895 . .


446,744.38


August, 1895


104,617.08


February, 1595 .


114,669.12


March, 1595 .


240,493-97


Total


$2,086,578.20


823


STATISTICAL TABLES.


1,610,785.14


1896 1.XCS


30,000.00


824


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 27.


Summary of att Taxes paid to the Comptroller's Office from September 1, 1891, to August 31, 1892.


SOURCE.


STATE TAX.


STATE SCHOOL TAX.


COUNTY TAX.


UNORGANIZED COUNTY SPECIAL TAX.


COSTS.


TAX PURCHASERS' ACCOUNT.


TOTAL.


Organized countles .


$24,420.59


$18,295.66


$82,899.29 17,335.09


$2,275.19


60,108.72


Vien ganized counties, tax sale .


57.1.32


516.00


516.00


166.78


$133.25


2,286.35


Cost of advertising, pound pittor borsale


252.32


155.07


155.52


26.54


35.65


$2,635.28


3.200.38


50,752.21


$3 00


30,21h 616


Eypues o option


3.000,00


7.707.20


500,00


500.00


104.08


168.08


440.50


410.50


Abattacis, sale of


144-44


144-44


Grand total .


$141,723.15


$35,331-34


$100,934.90


$2,46S.51


$287.40


$2,635.28


$294,400.58


Summary by months --


September, 1891 .


$364.68


:178.70


$637.12


$35.74


$10.00


$4.98


$1,231.19


October, 1891 .


6.785-79


4,372.01


4,211.72


509-77


11.75


23.00


13,914.04


November, 1891 .


16,820.97


3.726.57


12.722.24


251.79


150.25


573.40


34,281.22


December, 1891 .


25,753-27


17,945.65


69,907.49


307.64


5.00


505.46


114.421.51


January, 1992 .


8,590.01


1,701.72


3.047.19


76.12


112.22


13,527.26


February, 1992


28,871.16


1,106.48


1,406.52


291.43


3.50


1,009.30


33,048.39


March, 1992.


13,857.28


5.54-47


555.85


22.40


8.75


44 42


15.043-17


April, 1992


9,131.90


872.39


872 39


64.06


2.00


67.54


11,010.28


May, 18 12 .


10,402.34


1,395.63


1,396.19


10.05


3.65


170.70


13.378.56


June, 1992 .


5.522.95


3,956.08


3,950.07


768.22


2.50


. .


. .


. .


August, 1892


10,073.64


1,329.21


1,329.23


111.56


58.75


64.26


12,966.65


Grand total .


$141,723.15


$36,331.34


$100,934.90


$2,488.51


$257.40


៛2,635.28


$284,400.58


.


.


·


118.50


118.50


I'morganized counties, redemption


50,752.21


8:00


30,216,66


3.000,00


7,707.20


Conmeteuad agencies occupation


..


1


14,205.83


July, the2 .


5.549.15


892.43


892.89


9.76


25.25


7.369.48


A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


$125,614 .54


23,103.83


17,334.61


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 27 .- Continued. Summary of all Taxes paid to the Comptroller's Office from September 1, 1892, to August 31, 1893.


SOURCE.


STATE TAX.


STATE SCHOOL TAX.


COUNTY TAX.


UNORGANIZED COUNTY SPECIAL TAX.


COSTS.


TAX PURCHASERS' ACCOUNT.


TOTAL.


Organized counties .


$22,122.69


$18.432.25


$84,661.23


Um r ganized counties


14,078.05


11,633.51


11,681.18


$3,025.36


40,468.10


I'morganized counties, tax sale


495.41


372.79


372.79


34.50


$66.50


1,344.99


Cost of advertising, paid prior to sale


79.00


79.00


Uner ganized counties, redemption


318.58


201.98


199.70


215.68


. 51.75


2,290.78


Railroad occupation


51,096.60


51,096.60


Steamboat occupation


32.92


Palaces ar occupation


83.00


83.00


Insurance ocenpatim


28,391,67


28,391.67


Express occupation .


4,000,00


4,000,00


Telegraph occupation


8,710.60


8,710.66


Commercial agencies occupation


750,00


750.00


Stagear Gach


81.72


81.72


Office fees


2.13.02


243.02


Abstract, sale of


199 00


189.00


Cancellation of receipts, last report. U'norganized counties


$130,596.32 5.92


$30,600.53 4.20


$96,914.90 4.20


$3.275-54 2.08


$197.25


$1,303.09


$262,977.63 16.40


Grand total .


$130,590.40


$30,686.33


$96,910.70


$3,273.46


$197.25


$1,303.09


$252,961.23


Summary by months-


September, 1892.


$1,431.40


$169.37


$217.24


$2.70


៛29.75


$21.00


$1,871.46


October, 13,2 . .


5,689.21


1,505.27


2,366.41


493-50


100.75


563.12


10,718.29


Noveteher, 1692.


13,665.84


2,445.17


9,572 60


99.12


2.00


185.56


25,970.29


December, 1892 .


25.168.64


19,188.34


77.378.42


623.55


8.00


74.990


122,441.89


January, 1893 .


8,083.50


665.51


665.58


53.70


2.00


49.58


9,518.57


February, 1893


29,099.64


792.60


791.07


223.12


22.50


88.11


31,017.04


10,776.10)


1,973-59


1,972.87


831.74


6.50


38.22


15,599.02


6.779.99


451.46


454.86


22.40


1.00


47.56


7.76 :. 37


12.002.44


2,345.01


2,348.02


74.38


6.27


119.24


16,958.36


3.234.39


999 45


999-47


850.93


2.35


54.20


6,140.82


6,745 39


74.88


74.58


11.60


62.30


6,969.05


7,829.71


73-49


73-48


4.50


.


7,951.17


₹130,596.32


$30,690.53


$96,914.90


$3.275.54


$197.75


$1.303.09


$262,977.63 16.40


Cancellation of receipts, last report. Unorganized counties


5.92


4.20


4.20


2.08


. .


៛197.25


$1,303.09


$262,961.23


$130,590.40


$30,686.33


$96,910.70


$3,273.46


Grand total . .


825


STATISTICAL TABLES.


.


MAY, 1593 . .


June. 1993 .


July, 1893 .


August, :893


March, 1893 .


April, 1893 .


32.92


$1,303.09


$125,216.17


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 27 .- Continued. Summary of all Taxes paid to the Comptroller's Office from September 1, 1893, to August 31, 1894.


SOURCE.


STATE TAX.


STATE SCHOOL TAX.


COUNTY TAX.


UNORGANIZED COUNTY SPECIAL TAX.


COSTS.


TAX PURCHASERS' ACCOUNI.


TOTAL.


Organized counties


$18,792.63


$109,010.23


Unorganized counties


13,566.07


$+5,659.13 11,250.99 218.26


$74,558.47 11,257.71 213.26


¥4,052.80 10.28


$49.50


760.20


Cost of advertising, paid prior to sale


29.00


Uporganized counties, redemption


258.24


258.25


36.01


$1,553.12


2,549.75


Railroad occupation


49,669.25


49,669.25


Steamboat occupation


11.16


11.16


Palace-car oreupation


8: 00


83.00


Express occupation


4,000.00


4.000.00


Telegraph occupation


6,731.07


6,731.07


Commercial agette les occupation


750 00


750.00


48.97


45.97


227.15


227.15


Ab tract, sale of


174.15


174.15


$94,663.10


$27,422.62


$86,322.69


$4,161.46


$114.51


$1,553.12


£214,237.50


C'atu ellation of tax sale, 1892, Hutchinson County, Ab. 188, Receipt No. 141-172 .


2.88


2.40


2.40


.


50


8.18


Grand total .


$94,660.22


$27,420.22


$86,320.29


$1,161.46


£114.01


$1,553.12


$214,229.32


Summary by months-


September, 1593 .


$1,414.44


$124.49


$139.29


$6.06 45.99


$6.50


$59.00


$1.749-78


October, 1593 .


6,649.47


875.97


2,756.14


67.50


750.80


11,145.87


November, 1893


13.862.75


3,011.64


9,166.19


1,0.18.46


356.20


27,445.24


Deremher, 1993


23.302.42


16,017.56


66,867.58


1,009 82


5.00


95.30


107,297.68


January, 1891 .


6,122.55


1,531.80


1,532.82


197.41


10.12


171.34


9.567.04


February, 1804


10,207.63


1,044.10


1,044.11


293.47


4.32


10.22


12,663.85


March, 1894 .


4,5.000.1X


393.10


393-58


152.39


1.16


33.68


5,564.09


April, 1894


7,00g. 12


2,080.82


2,680,81


153-57


7.91


8.18


12,600.41


May, 1904 . .


10,401.07


557.98


557.98


6:1.75


...


34.72


4.590.96


July, 1894 .


2,523.24


58.84


58.84


. .


8.50


25.50


2,574.92


August, 1894


6,673.54


59.19


59.19


5.25


3.50


8.18


6,205.58


$94,653.10


$27.422.62


$86,322.69


$4,161.46


¥114.51


$1.553.12


$214,237.50


Cancellation of tax sale, 1%,2, Hutchinson County, Ab. 189, Receipt No. 141-172


2.48


2.40


2.40


50


8.18


Grand total.


$94.140 22


$ 27.420.22


$86,320.29


$1.161.46


£11.4.01


$1,553.12


$214.829 32


A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


12,125.78


June, 1994 .


1,786.69


1,060.13


1,000.16


637.20


.


826


40,193.57


Unugatiized counties, tax sale


263.90


29.00


345-75


98.38


FINANCIAL STATISTICS,-TABLE No. 27 .- Continued.


Summary of all Taxes paid to the Comptroller's Office from September 1, 1894, to August 31, 1895.


SOURCE.


STATE TAX.


STATK SCHOOL TAX.


COUNTY TAX.


UNORGANIZED COUNTY SPECIAL TAX.


COSTS.


TAX PURCHASERS' ACCOUNT.


TOTAL.


Organized counties


$15,169.71 12.927.05 24.78


$12,642.04 10,709.71 20.65


$59,132.69 10,745-79 20,05


$2,471.71 6.60


$5.25


77.93


Cost of advertising, paid prior to sale


73-75


73-75


I'morganized couttties, fedemption .


42.4.77


327.84


328.76


23.25


1.555.07


Kaboul occupation


50,575.61


4,000 00


10,910.45


10,940.45


Commercial agencies occupation


250.00


250.00


Stageroach occupation


14.17


14.17


Ollie fers


291.07


201.07


Abstract, sale of


103.10


103.10


$94,721.71


$23.760.24


$70,227.89


$2,545.24


$102.25


$383.52


$191,740.85


Less amount refunded November, 1Su1, on receipts Nos. 121 12), 125, 128, 129, 130, 133, Issued November, 1990


79.97


49 48


49.98


69.45


9.75


. .


258.13


Grand total


$94,641.74


៛23.710.26


$70,177.91


$2,176.79


$92.50


$383.52


៛191,452.72


Summary by months-


Septenther, 1894.


$4.241.25


$87.16


$110.50


$13.56


$13.75


$54.84


$4.521.06


October, 1804.


4,515.96


1,393.81


3,178.63


259.16


2.25


9.574.63


November, 1994


14,780.47


2,505.35


9.042.50


493.64


30.50


15.86.


26,808.32


Dererber, 1sgt


15 935.90


1.,556.42


50,731.95


594-31


2.00


79,851.59


January. 1895


Q 002.66


583-73


583-75


78 40


...


16,405.48


Feln Mary, 1595


14,051 25


1,153.70


1,153,71


102.32


4.50


Match, 1895 . .


2,636.53


5,50.29


550.29


174.51


3.00


3.914-75


April, 1595


4,571.73


2,318.00


2,317.98


14.02


1.34


8.18


9,531.25


Miy. 1995 .


10,723 62


1,132.61


1,131.33


2161.20


1.16


19.22


13,224.14


1,399.82


539-44


531.24


35-25


1.00


4.1.24


5,821.14


August, 1895


9,074.09


54-39


47.19


8.42


12.75


16.36


9.213.20


$94.721.71


$23,760.24


$70,227.89


$2,545.24


$102.25


5383.52


$191,740.85


Less amount refunded November 1891, on receipts Nas. 121, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 133, isstted November, 1890


79.97


49.98


49.99


68.45


9.75


. . . .


258,13


Grand total . .


$94.641.74


$23,710.26


$70,177.91


$2,476.79


$92.50


$383-52


$191,492.72


June, 1595 .


3.157.33


855-34


845.81


555.42


30.00


July, 1895 .


STATISTICAL TABLES.


U're tganized counties


$86.044-44 36,914.20


Ump tized counties, tax sale .


: : 76.93


#383.52


50.570.61


4,000.00


Telegraph occupation


224.82


10,248.54


2,506 75


827


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A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF TEXAS.


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 28.


Statement showing the Amount of each Series or Kind of Occupation Taxes collected in the State by Tax Collectors for Year ending April 30, 1895.


OCCUPATIONS TAXED.


AMOUNT.


Auctioneers, in city of 10,000 inhabitants or more.


$450.00


Auctioneers, in city of 5000 and not more than 10,000 inhabitants


10 25


Auctioneers, in city of 2000 and not more than 5000 inhabitants .


Auctioneers, in all other towns and villages


$1.00


Beer-sellers exclusively


80,700 00)


Billiards, bagatelle, etc.


10, 100,00


Bankers, in city of more than 20,000 inhabitants


2 442 00


Bankers, in city of 20,000 and not less than 10,000 inhabitants


705.00


Bankers, in city of fo,ou and not less than 5000 inhabitants


300 00


Bankers, in city of 5000 and not less than ato inhabitants


911.00


Bankers, in city of not more than 2000 inhabitants


Clairvoyants, etc.


15.14


Commission (person selling on)


9-15 .. 20


Cotton broker, in all other places


6300


Cockpits


231 - 5


Cotton or wool buyer


1,1:2 50


Daguerrean, etc., in city of more than 5000 inhabitants


501.50


Daguerrean, etc., in city of less than 5000 inhabitants


Daguerrean, etc., elsewhere


Daguerrean, etc., travelling solicitor for


90.25


Dentist .


1.502 5


Exhibition, acrobatic, etc.


1,2%0 V0


Flying-jennies, hobby-horses, etc.


44 . 00


Gas or electric companies, in city of less than 10,000 inhabitants


515 0


Hacks, etc., not connected with livery-stat le.


Livery-stable, each stall and each vehicle


2 .; )1 . '


Knife, cane, or doll rack, etc.


1,451 .4


Land agents, if not attorneys


1.441.5


Lawyers, in county of residence only


9,222 %)


Liquor dealers, selling one gallon or less


529 (Un)


Liquor dealers, selling one gallon or more


16.2. .


Lightning-rods, dealers


¥1 0


Lightning-rods, canvassers


Medicines, patent (travellers selling )


Medical specialist, travelling.


Menageries, each day


Merchants, purchasing $1,000,000 annually


1,25


Merchants, purchasing :500,000 annu alis


Merchants, purch Sting Error annually


Merchants, purchasing 5700,000 annualy


Merchants, purchasing: $50.000 annu tily


Merchants, purchasing $25.000 annually


Merchants, purchasing $15.000 annually


Merchants, puisharing $to woo annually


Merchants, purchasing $3000 annually


Mercharts, purchasing $2000 annually or less


Money -lenders


Peddlers, foot .


Peddlers, one horse or one pair oxen


Peddlers, two horses or two pair oxen, sail or other boat


Pawnbrokers .


Puld'ers, clock, cooking stoves, rang th, et


Pool-sellers, each day pools are sold


Ship-brokers, etc., in city of 10,000 inhabitants or more Shooting-gallery


Skating-rink


Sewing-machine dealers


Toll bridges


Theatres, when paid by the quarter


Wagon-yards, not connected with livery -stahl.


4:


Total


:


Circus


5.55/1 00


Cotton broker, in city of more than 5000 inhabitants


1,393 *5


Concerts, etc.


2,764 75


3.94',00


Gas or electric companies, in city of ro,con or more inhabitants


003 75


Merchants, purchasing $-50 coo annually


FINANCIAL STATISTICS .- TABLE No. 29. Balances in the State Treasury to the Several Accounts, August 31, 1895.


ACCOUNTS.


CASH.


KINDS OF BONDS.


AMOUNT OF BONDS.


CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC DEBT.


PROMISSORY NOTES.


State revenue


$28,072.71


Available school fund"


133.479.38


Perm went school fund .


173.38.05


Permanent school fund .




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