iDinni to jour mm The *chnol at Coryrabo baa been under the control of Geo. A. Monroe for thrt* year*, and hie wccra* ie tolly demon crated by the faet rf hit continuance in tba position. Wa und r*tand that at' the elute ofthit term’* work be will leave the teacher'* platform and lorn hi* attention to architecture.Mi«aC. Chipman baa jiwt commence) her fourth term at, tba Winsbip ach-tl in Coolspring townehip. The *cheol though •mall i* one wliuM rapid advancement show* that Mi*v Chipman imdentandj her duty, and doe* not neglect it,The primary department of the school •I Otie, haa now been for two year* instructed by Mi« Mary Smith, and a* the patron* alino«l unexceptional!/ ’ de*irt\d have her remain, we may be sure that aba j* wvll liked bv all: • w • -IS*Geo. T- Smith haa jftt ■ cloaad'hia second term at iWaierfurd. ■ He1-baft been .very' *uree**ful, and tha patrona will regret to leam that he will not remain for. the spring. II* will ba an weeded by Mi;* Boyle, wha tatight the spring tenu of laet year. We unde retail d that he will apend the aammer ia rural^pursuits) ' *Henry Johnson ha* been two year* at Beall?’* Comer*, and will remain for -the spring terra. Ilvniy I* a gdod teachtrend wall liked by hi* patron*.Mi** E. Sanborn who hae ietn teaching tha young idea, etc,, at the Romka school for tha put two term* haa been luccerdrd by Dan. A. Crum for the spring term. It will be remembered that he tanght a veiw *ucce*afiil eight month’* term at th.it school during the winter of *78—*79 and the racceedine apring. Ha.hu since been employed near Door Village, and left the *chiwi) there contrary tr- tha riprewd wi*h of the patron*. Dan i* iurc**»l 1 in all hi* petlagugh endeavor* and make* himself popular wherever he i*.Will W. Harper hie now taught four month* near Hee*IOn, where he ha* in addition to hi* Khool duties, conducted a ringing school and given lecture* on agronomy We hear he • te rvmala there during the *pring, after whirh he will try hi* luck at eilver digging near Leadvilte.The Curran school will noon have completed the third terra under Mia* Carrie Dawson, and judging fmra tha report* nf visitor* and patron* all are making rapid improvement under her wiper virion. She will remain for another term.Mi** Jxrie Fvlar i* Hill employed at the Vail school which had a bad reputation, but under her »killful management it i* rapidly changing for the better, and ilia people are determined to keep her there.Our old friend P*ul Curb ley ha* ju»i closed hi* winter term at the Summit. lie ilt; a veteran lip rhe profcMuon, well liked by all, and will remain until the done uf the school year,Mi»* Nellie Smith i* giving the hv*t satiriaction at Hatch’* Mill, where *hv will remain fur '.nother term.Lin. P Good line, who ha* been employed at the Town school for the pa*l nix month* t* now nut for a few d*»* vacation, after which ha will resume hiv labor* for a third term. He I* spending a part of hi* time in visiting hi* co-worker*. All are plea**d with hi* wotk end lie ■* «uc* ce*-fil in school a* well a* at anything el*c.-.During the winter a eerie* of institute .have been held in-the several dHrieta throughout the county. The object of ihe**^ meeting*, ha* been the interchange of opinion.a* to tha best method*'of teaching, and general school management. Among the worker* we may mention a* prominent County 3upL.Ho*mer, Ei-TnulM Evan*, Scipin township; Johnson, Cprbley,Smith, ll*r|er, Goodhue aod Urtira- Any of whiim would forego almost any pleasure in’order Co at-end an iii-tilut*.' It U ’gratifying to the people • of thi* ci'y tolotall