The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1895, Page 8

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“SG SCHOOLS, : san! Teachers Getting Up al? Petition Opposing the “Orasy Quilt” Bill WOMEN WRITE TO SENATORS. |= "he Evening World” Has Ex- paved the Unjust Provisions : of the Measure FOO MUCH ONE.MAN POWER. div! Gates Opened to Political Corrup- tion and Many Chances fer Spite Work. A petition ts being circulated among the public school teachers in this city against the passage of the Teorganising the public school sys- tem: ‘his petition, which will be signed | mal ‘Béarly 6000 teachers, will be pre- fo the Legisiature next Wednes- When the measure comes up for in {0 End omst in, tere Baly ork. ‘ommissioners by incontinua any fn “I remember gocount of rumor int ad rd of Education that a {nan unfit sanitary senaition, ‘ie r4 immediately resolved to close, the t's {housand oF Afteen Street, when one Siaat ni incl. gateantl inte athe my rm atic powe hich this ‘Crasy! q aa Ry Sor yt toy noticing “ag Hehe pecullarity s jut my a whi a ext meeting of the dents ie man mov from school helped deavor Is Power! full of such eviden tance, upon the reat three trustees or of One Commissloner— here is where one man's word has as ree others—a school may be re-examined In notice that to le Commissioner # You liable to undergo the annoy- ie. if nothing more, of & re-examina- ones {Emile Qn association of teachers of the olty which is strivii improve the efficiency of the fraternal tes and by cuss Tvihiten ns gent of the cently in reg rd to. the Pave; ha been accorded a fal the ‘bil pai bachelor, nd it te there a0 "hot to be wondered at. that the comment he made upon the of all be- e against nished to | ( ould atectimin women, “Bection 86 states that the male mem- hers of the Board of Education created 1 provision of this me relation to the C attampt to bring politics into Ngiekcenap of public school Whe teachers are delighted that "The Byening World” has taken up victory for their cause. Fol- of the tate uf New York: Whereas, has appeared @ bill kni Aesombly bill Wo. 3,230, which ali act Peorganization of the school system of In this measure there appesr features ers, thoroughly cognizant of of the schools, cannot but condemn, Pret erestes @ board of twenty superintend- fate at 4a Increased cost to the taxpayers, and respect of the by the terns Place and position upon the whim of the superin: fendent in charge of the district In whlch sald ces In Jeopardy the ts cher by compelling him Yom at the request of w for frer by 05 arbitrary he personal “| expense, according to all who understand of New York, and a of guid Board of Hauc the latio Y hol to the rmal College, a hi a ae, the Board ‘of fduce- ton. “te of the City College, ‘te all be composed of will con: 101 shall ave rrything to ort T7do Wot think ‘thie Ne’ just. Our worth, Mayor has been quoted. ag tne senalan, to api pat Gini day's Com- ners. ath does they will no rfection, an feat io cago of eetcten ‘Cal Mnatirution,” the. “wom tution, ere 8 fe ‘nn the City, of the | leg im their behalf, and predict a, be hi befor passage Bin the asembly, as teachers f confident that thelr unanimous conde nto teachers could examined. Knowledge. “It has been sald that the Committ the matter In oharge in t A were influenced in ther su port of the bill by the argume three men who had nev: of the public rehoo! could not, be as Merouanee act condition of a “the ‘enchers, spent a lifetime’ among the Tho grea! opposition developed among teachers In almed almost entirely at th Oreanigation.and. tremendous power. of the Hoard of Superintendents proposed in ene n t Would require an additional appro- lation of it least a year to carry Into effect the provisions of the bill in the matter of superintendents, @ needless the work of supervision. I have been informed that the present capable and emclent Roard of Superintendents would smug tantly assume such Infinite een EL over the professional lives or the hap- | pireas of the teachers, with which this ‘compromi.e’ bill would endow them, “One thing has not been noticed, per- haps, about the transferral of i eharecter of any teacher, against whom private Malice or public rumor may breathe the breath nical to the ity of New ondemuation of il persons formed in. educa 1: | 4 5¢ the proposed ‘measure provides that ‘That a copy of this pr eat to the Legielatare of 1 thelr 1 thous “the "aiection “et tsls' eouesious Women on Committees. Petition is to be presented by com- aotehere a Various organiza- as ¢, fone era, A number of the mem- ie women who have devoted lives to teaching, Feeling Bi ad political conspirators woul ap Attempt to oust them from their jee will include Miss Katherine D. ce prineipal of Grammar School N Ford, al of Prima: Gri r School No, ater A: Hoverts, Principal of hoo! No, 23. wanather feature of the work that the mm teachers ure atiending tc with the writing of letters 19 euen ‘ladies seen by an “Even- ter, sald We repre- ° eachers of fends Mader ‘aur ieaifactl f twenty and thirty years ago fave pecome the most conspicuous ng- our city, State and national Beran nite. wEatiers. of sympathy have been pour me from my old boys, gallantly their services, One’ of them, “lteacher, or i mion Square f 0 be held some time next @ and others who have @ public schoo! train- portunity to ex- their indignation. at this, the most it eat in modern times to Fmous school iso ih with ite 5,000 teachers ren, in the vise of a po- @ Way to Corruption. ver, principal of Gram- in the same € ure ject the to col ri them rier he rank- Dartisa: APE eg. ctstt, in turn to rae Sppelnt 4 monster |¢ provided for tn this ‘orany quilt’ bill, cher might be transferred from el tion of first assistant to that of asistant, and while not losing any perhaps, would be deprived of * rank. which she values much more, 1 would like to point out « contradiction in the nier the present laws which govern fachers, the Board of Education may discharge any teacher in Its employ by & three-fourth: Section 7, paragraph ‘any eacher or principal may be re- moved by a two-thirds yote of all the members of the Board of “Section 4 paragraph oppoaition. to hlat provide the Hoard of Education may, by a majority vote, revoke a teacher's license. "A contradiction of laws affecting 80 important & matter as a teacher's repu- tation, as wel aw her liveilhood, would, It seems to me, be suMctent to convince &@ fairsminded person that this bill was nd carelessly devised. A ludicrous e. “But the most ludicrous thi the Whole measure Is that notwi ing tho fact that a large p directs and specifies that about wtand- jon of It hers and paragraphi, begins with this to: ile statement All {pals and teachers under the public-school system of the city of New York, aw existing at the time of the sage of this act, shall continue to hold thelr respective positions and be entitled | § to compensation as now provided ommittee n There is @ Mttle joker at the end of t communication Which deserves atten- of the Sub-Committee of Seventy cholas Miraculous Butler. Bure mber of the Asagelation, Mr also one of a Com’ pointed by that and regulatlc try and in t instruct in Pant Schools, year, should the come a law. Therefore, it is very Mr. Butler ‘winds up his to Mr. C. R. Parsons thu: biil is in perfect accord with the rincigisg of ehir baminiaeatin, ae formulated by the Committee of Fifteen of the National Education Association,” ied TWO TEACHERS ACCUSED. a sal “Crazy ¢ | $125.00 spent in + ease MACY: SIXTH AVE. 19TH TO 1¢TH OTS. fe MOUSEFORNISHING <== (00D OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO The Largest Assortment and the Lowest Prices, NO HOUSE IN THIS CITY OF- FERS FACILITIES EQUAL TO OURS FOR SUP- PLYING WHATEVER IS NEEDED INA HOUSEHOLD of CROCKERY, CHINA, GLA88, CUTLERY, TIN, IRON and WOODEN UTENSILS, $100.00 spent with us will Procure as much as ¥1$150.00 spent in some houses, and as much as ether house, In furnishing city or country residences, ladies will find our establishment a comfort. No such assortment and no such| values can be found elsewhere. We prepay freight to all rail- road points within a radius of 100 miles on all paid purchases of $5.00 and ov corporal punishment to two of their buptie. Miss Smith, who ts 8 primary school teacher, te accused of having struck one gt her pupils with e ules, Mina Hen- dricks b i i at slapped to Moy, tn fs cl Willie Kerr, tucn ia ener regen and tem- ® manner iS a on he’ Board yor Ba is undecided in. Educatlo} on to what treatment shall the two teachers. WOMAN FOR SCHOOLS. trong this morning appointed H, Smith, of 3 Kast One Hun- ty-fourth street, to be a pector. mith will succeed Jacob Flelschauer, and will be assigned to the Seventh @chool District. ‘This !s Mayor Strong's second appoint- ment of female inapectora since he came into office. The first waa Mrs, Ellen Collins. Mayor Strong said that he di know anything about Mrs. Smith ex: that she was recommended by School Commissioner, and he appointe: her on the strength’ of thelr Indorse- men Tho new Inapector Is the wife of Ort: son B. Smith, a deer in paints at Frankfort strcet. NOTES FROM CITY COLLEGES. Judge Thomas Allison, the recently appointed Judge of the Court of General Session, is a sraduate of the College of the City of New York, clase of '60, ee ‘The class of ‘87 of the Columbia College School of Arts, has elected the following committee to aaalst the Committee of the School of Mines in editing next year's, Columbian, Messra. Brodt, Wheaton, 4. L. Marvin, B.C. Brown and A. L. Putnam, eee ‘ement of the College of Dentistry at Chickering Hall Monday, April 16, The valedictory and Rev. Dr. Waters preached the baccalaureate sermon, ror ‘The last lecture of the Columbia Colley tn music will be delivered by Geori Warren at St. Thomas’ The Com: took plac Ary ordinary sore throat is an easy ; matter for ‘Salya-cea (TRADE-MARK) It cures that, just as it does every other ache and pain, You rub the throat with Sit—and there's no more ) Soreness. ’ Salva-cea relieves quick- er than anything else Rheumatism, Sore Throat, ¢ Weuralgla, Burns, Sprains, Brulses, Piles, Uloors, Teothsohe, Salt Rheum, Miss Mary E, Smith and Mu dricks, two public schoo! teachers, have been declared by the Board of Education to be guilty of misdemeanor in applying Earache, Erysipelas. Two sizes, 25 and s0 cents. il, , § ft druggists, or by ma Tur Dranpretn Co., 274 Cavat Sta, be meted out | Jero THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; APRIL 90; 190% April tat, 189: Notice to Tobacco Smokers and Chewers: We will from this date accept 2 BUN O KER TOBACCO WRAPPERS FOR ONE EACH OF OUR CELEBRATED PICTURES, “FIREMEN, PAST AND PRESENT.” BUCHANAN & LY ALL, 101 Wall St, N. Y. This set of Six Pictures is a pictorial history of the Fire Department from the time of our grandfathers to the tal lace fires. resent, showing Barnum’s Museum and the Crys- Also a scene in Madison Square at the present time, with three-horse engine and water tower near the Worth Monument. Every fire house in the country should have these pictures on its walls. College, but im order to better Illustrate the aub- Ject thie lecture will be given at the church, pe The members of the “ptiomarn nem na tation and her. nelahi Medlately follow. with fret word was the ssine redecessor’s line, Shai Venice” was also diacu To com Tuursday . noon the Alpha formal College will ha goreme Prot, Aubert will lecture on and His Court,” and he Young ladies ‘on "Josep! Recamnie The, stateenth Join rite, debate betw Chlot 4. Phrenoe: Boe! a i lect 4 subject wi 1 of the Taco ras, Berm ie ba eae Rowen Auletes —— Court OMicer and Barkeeper. David Hellferty, a General Sessions ¢ tendant, was suspended fram duty ye drunkenness. Hellferiy for the paat ten years has | “ me, tendant int tm an uptown ‘ii| the crew were taken down with | Bott expr CREW HAD BERIBERI. The Daniel Barnes from Philippine is Allowed to Dock, The ship Danlel Barnes, which arrived this morning from Cebu, Philippine Isl- ands, with a full cargo of hemp, was obliged to stop at Delaware Breakwater for medical assistance. During the voyage eleven members of peri beri. Among this number were Ca Arpe and his Chinese steward. ease proved of a mild form und Tyteted fapluly to treatment. bn arrival at tne Delaware Brea! water three of the crew Were sent to a At Quarantine this morning erabers of the crew were on alth OMcer Doty made the apection and allowed the vessel to proceed to her doc! ——— Wilkes Boo: a NL, was tn y ‘Thursday and sald that last seived @ long letter from Joh: 9 Is alive in South Ameri mining, business,“ Dugser States. who know him, he says he wilt tor up for publication Ia a ahort time, —— Needed Plenty of Disinfectant, ‘The dig whale was landed safely gt Port Rich 4.90 thls morning, and the work marcas be; | Men's Suits, - - Ino Excuse well and fashionably when you cam get atted out on CREDIT CAREY & SIDES, Manufacturers and Retailers, 70 & 72 Bowery (4 Doors Above Canal st. At the same price as If paying apet cash eleewhere. No Clot! House in Ameri- em cas surpass our assert: r Men's Overooats, - $8 to $25 $10 to $26 Boys’ Suits & Overcoate 83 to $10 Prices Marked in Piain Figures, Accounts Opened with Everybody. i SERTUCMENS CLOTHING TO ORDER, Overcoats, $18 ‘Trousers from 84 Elegant line of woollens to select from, and Hoye’ Hats sHORK, a tyes iil" “ Says- LAND 108 GENUINE ney and Best. SONNET CORSETS. The C. P, ETS. | Make Them. ADING RETAILERS, Est’d ~ Lost, Found and Reward LoaT—Pocketbook, “elther on i trom boatsto Rey ef ward paid by We Ge Kicrateate 3 day Unfurnished Houses to Let. Hvauenor, Amboy Roa station; reat $i3. |Clairvoyants and Astrologists. ULT Miss Laurette: lov Lroublon opecuigtion, 9 fo 8 ST, BARTHOLOME and 209 Bast 424 and sermou at II Grew. will preach, PRER Hall ' in and 1807. Park Row & Chatham Sq COWPERTHWAIT 42 Park Row & Chatham Square, N. Y.) SEVEN STORES Furniture, Carpets, Everything for lesctonsng te TOCETHER. $1 Weekly on $65 Worth. $6 Monthly on $100 Worth, LARGER OR SMALLER AMOUNTS ON AS LIBERAL TERMS. WU” NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KINO. BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. a] LARGEST STuGk., ONLY ONK Visti NECES®ARY. COLLECTIONS MADE UF REQUESTED, | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. of new foreign cleths, Chiffes. Cr: WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS -Altmans@, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 22d and 23d. LINEN HEMSTITCHED Handkerchiefs LADIES’, "| 125 25° ca, 2O''6 35 ca, heretofore heretofore 25e. and 50c. 35c. and 70e. MEN'S, 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. STANDARD As GOLD PHYSICIAN TO THM Plae PAL INSTI Sootslas the balever cause, Parker waa awarded the Geld Medal lation. P"eviolal 0d. peal He “ere ee D.. 4 Bullineh tt., Boston, Since, \ Plate and Apartments to Let. improvem perks seaty $2) 0 2 Jealtor, SOME OF THE FEATURES OF THE SUNDAY ¢ WORLD TO-MORROW. Great Year FOR BICYCLISTS and the RECORDS That Will Biggest Barn AMERICA A Millionaire's PALACE for Fine HORSES. ® BEAUTIFUL PAGE PICTURE OF NEW YORK’S Great aster Parade eS WITH A ep, FIJI ISLAND ANNIBAL <= ON EASTER SUNDAY 2X. WOMAN CRUSADER AT THE HEAD OF AN Army of Religious Fanatics, LIFE-SIZE REPRODUCTION of the Foot of Vitwinia Harned, the TRILBY of Palmer's Company. TIMES This Coming SEASON CONEY ISLAND. PROF. SLOANE, OF PRINCETON, WRITES OF THE REVIVAL OF Ancient Greek Athletic Sports,

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