People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1893 — Wide Awake for June [ARTICLE]

Wide Awake for June

is a brilliant and beautiful summer number. It opens with a quaint and delightful Shaksperean pastoral, “Will O’ Stratford,” by Anna Robeson Brown, charmingly illustrated by Cox. Kate Rohrer Cain's illustrated poem, “The Men in Lincoln Green,” is almost a pendant to this English idyl. Marietta Ambrosi tells how Spanish children play at bull-fighting; Susan Coolidge has a stirring poem of the Danish heromyth, “Holger Danske;” Elton Craig has a marvel-story, “The Wizard’s Palace;” Louise Coffin Jones gives a timely sketch of her thrilling experiences asa “Schoolma’am in Hawaii;" Captain Jnlius A. Palmer gives in Wide Awake Athletics certain valuable “Hints for Yachtsmen;" Oscar Fay Adams contributes as the first of his illustrated series on “Our English Homes” a paper on Worcester; Richmond O. North has advice for boy tourists who are “Going to Europe.” The serial stories by W. O. .Stoddard and Theodora R. Jenness are striking and absorbing. Price 20 cents a number, 82.40 a. year. On sale at news stands or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, by D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Boston.

It is a sign that the trees have come to stay another season as soon as they begin to leave.—Rochester Democrat.