OUR PUBLIC LIBRARYAn engraving is shown on this page of Corona’s public library building. It is centraly located in spa-.« lt;. -clous grounds; surrounded -toy a well. * y • rkept njawn, and stands both as a* *imonument to the generosity of Andrew Carnegie and to tbfe intelligence of the community that maintains it. It, Is built of cream colored pressed brick furnished by the Corona Pressed Brick and Terra Cotta company. The 1 ibraiy contains aboutn.OOOvolumes'and is presided over by MissGrace Taber, the librarian, who is'thoroughly competent, accommodating and deep$ interested in her work. Upon the tables and desks of the reading room are found all ther • . . V* f fleading magaziiies .as well as' dailyand weekly papers, and the library'—^ -embraces valuable book? of reference, scientific works as well as fie-• 5tion/ahd^much other popular reading matter.*