People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — Donahoe’s for June. [ARTICLE]

Donahoe’s for June.

The discussion of popular gov ernment based on universal suffrage which was begun in the May number of Donahoe’s, and which has created such widespread interest, is continued with vigor in the June number, the significance of certain recent public utterances being dwelt upon. Two radically different articles are “The Blessings of Monopoly,” and “The Oasis of Siwah.” In the former, Rev. T. A. Hendrick, a Catholic clergyman, presents the strongest possible argument for the competitive system and for monopoly, its inevitable result, and in the latter article a German writer shows, in the form of an ellegory, the meaning of rent and interest. The halo surrounding the name of John Brown is somewhat ruthlessly dispelled in a most chaming article by Catherine Frances Cavanagh on “Harper’s Ferry and the Man who made it Famous.” Rev. Dr. Shahan continues his scholarly and fascinating study of “The Ancient Schools of Ireland,” and Mary Elizabeth Blake has a remarkable strong Spanish story. The illustrations of the number and the shorter articles are up to the magazine’s usual high standard.