Show i A story ory of MAGGIE R st patricks rick Os day ily IT r 1 fiscal auw 4 tom gee TOO tom to in luck mid said brry larry non as i be he watched tan of the prettiest gifts la in the ward aall it by the en on nine ine houm house and give tom brennan onan the handsom handsomest handt eat fireman of book and ladder company no a perfect fut llad lads of eye ye adoration I 1 to the divil wid tom mid said dooley illyan hia bin brawny houlden shoulders in downright disgust lie ile dont be b human hat alle antl him 01 dunno all the gurries in the parish crazy over jila his dammed black eye eyes an he b not no ticla thim larrr larry ot 01 cud knock his bad head off for a thurid thu pid on feelen graven image M IV wa h be always so ot inquired larry lie ile wu was returned dooley iyer ainia it rice stagger harrigan Karrl fan tul tuk the veil yell said td 1 laerry they were engaged a uld said dooley Io oly enraptured enrapt urril with himself hinie elf aa as a gossip maggle kot got the voe To catlon atlon it waa was near kallfa tom but ar AT roune courso she foulder t do norain no tain lie ile sala sal A lorry why he beharry carry her abt off Mur therl fot tot do yi be b tia i A THE CHILD FIRT TOM the bride ot of hearen heaven she he Is ita ashamed of you 01 am ye baste no poor ton tom had to submit but he hes a baen the same 01 suppose DOW bow concluded mr bryan meditatively it one of thira thim members ar av the four A wr were to come by i and id five give tom the glad ey eye hed 1 encourage In courage hr bar tia me the th nuta buts allus fall to the toothless tooth leae divila with bleb which sage observation mr bryan betook himself to the burnish ln 1119 of 0 a bows cart aa an a relief to hta his charged emotions emo tlona all was true since th the day tom rom dranan 13 rennan tore hie his manly mani r heart out in fb bidding idding in eternal farewell to the beautiful girl who renounced him for or her tier To vo catlon the bit big fellow had bad never been the ume same all women wen like shadow to h him ru lie its had lored loved one truly devotedly and he had been forced to give her up no to hearen heaven lie its could never 1 love ii nother in rain vain wen were appealing and languishing glances lent sent in tie tte direction of this superb young specimen of irish american manhood tom never noticed women he lie imply simply wot went about hie his busl aesa of lives and property a as it there were nothing else la in ae for a big handsome hand tom athletic follow fellow often as a he lay in his bank bunk at the engine homo house aa As be he rode rods through the crowded streets tre ete as he be ought fought the alamea be repeated to himself hi the hit last worda words he had aid said to his imis beloved 1 I lore 1 acu ou male maggle darlin I 1 would live 11 for you or I 1 would die for you and since you bid me tear out ay tar heart hem I 1 burt must do it 0 st patrick patricks 1 ternary morning dawned dawn edthe the very one on which tom had hoped to lead hi his sweetheart eire etheart to the altar he thought of hr her aa as he roused from his dream dreams 0 of her sweet AOL face lift life wai was over for him he aid said he lie saw aw again the crowded church the white robil robed novices 1 he lie smelled the incent ItI cents ht he heard the roll 0 of the organ the me vote of the priest he lie lad and turning burled buried bis his face in his hi pillow suddenly raly the alarm routed roused him he ile listened lie prang sprang from hie his bunk and a moment later was down dovin the pole and nd in his nace on the truck hie ills face was like the face of the dead As in at dream ie he beard heard the cry where Is it iti ani and the answer from a dozen lusty threats the con teat 9 the convent and the orphan orphans cromp adjoining were ere abaz ablaze it was ae evident at a glanc that the buildings were after age agte of neglect the traditional ettene place of the remain remains of ire jand a patron saint la in the cathedra sr rave aveyard yard la is Down downpatrick patrick has beta with a memorial tone stone i with ough weather baten beaten boulder of 0 canite ra nite weighing ab abut aut seven tons rom the mountain aide side of alieve na largle where it at a height 0 00 feet feel upon the upper surface ol 01 his bowlzer bow ller ie Is cut an irish cross a alth Ith fully reproduced from one oa rit ett en on an equally rough tie found doomed the main maln WM waa to lave save the stators gilr and the children the bevery ot of the nun and their was only second ond to that of the magnificent follows who foight fot cht for thip lafr of the helpless hel plea people ET ceralla the fortitude fortl ud and cointe displayed dl played at this frightful hour the children bad had beau drilled for or juit just such a moment of peril and nobly did they now glow obey ota y their in such deeda deeds of heroism ai AS were ere done that bitter morning ar are never loel loot their memory remains as an eternal inspiration tom arencia thrust a ladder up to a window of the dormitory juit just be death the auire abided cross that stir ur mounted the roof root of the eon convent vent in thil this window serene calm her lips alp moving 1 in prayer trayer stood a faced liter sister holding in br her arms a tiny flay crippled boy co eo symbolic ym bollo waa was the attitude of this boly holy woman that not one anut in the vast crowd below failed to respond it to I 1 sister slater mary alary beatrice moaned the mother superior she knelt upon the bare round ground and crossed herself when tom brennan his face black ned ened with dimolis moke and bl his eye eyes bluing with heroic excitement reached the tb window sleter sister mary hary beatrice neat rlee looked steadfastly at blo him with her old sweet smile lie ile held out his arma arms tee the abild first tom she he said at be laid wd the little boy on the broaca breast of the fireman A about went wont top ip frn tt it crowd below all bad had een seen that sub lime time act all realized ced what it meant A doxen dozen hands received the child and tom brennan turned back up the lad der lie lifted sifter sister mary beatrice from the window fur for one instant be he held her bur on hit his heart then aa as the frenzied spectators pec loaned 1 and cursed and prayed the convent walls swayed in and at the foot of the cross tom brennan died for hie his maggle darlin away up la in tilt the north of ireland in county donegal Is to lough berg wh eh eb contain contains by far the oldest and moat most famous shrine of 0 all the land of erin for centuries untold it has ben been th retort resort of pilgrim grims and every year from june I 1 to august 15 it ie Is thronged axed with palt Gats the lough tough or lake Is six mile miles in length and four la to breadth it contain contains several mall small islands landa li two of which iio RUINS OF THE OLD MONASTERY are known respective respectively lr as salute inland island and station liland island the scenery for many miles around li to neither beau tuut nor la Is it forbidding it Is simp strap y dreary inexpressibly dreary there are no trees no broken or graceful bills hills but only slopes of desolate un on rell relieved eved moorland this unpromising spot attracted the attention of the british world in the middle of the twelfth century when one henry a benedictine monk of the abbey of Sal trey la in wrote a marvelous book the penitence and punishment of a tata isla knight of klag wag stephen of f ang land this knight sir owain name Is spelled in trany ways seem to have been one of the most appall angly wicked mea men that ever lived according to the story of henry he en I 1 G rae of sta S ta patry ptrick i C j 1 V L r I 1 C to Z on the liland island of one of 0 he island islands of lough rec flee where st founded hie big famous settlement ett lement bout the middle 0 be sixth century arder the crose cross tb th iame patric Patr tc Is tut cut in irish charac eri ers copied from tho the earliest earl leet known ce tic manuscript manuscripts this simple treat ment meat Is considered conal dered to be the beares approach to the form orm of monument which would have bed be D constructed about the year 69 the posed date dat of st patrick a death r jaired cove tn in tn the uny tiny licud 04 loach and ther pas 4 tb of purgatory purga ory the cettl of folklore may deem doom the exper lonn of sir owain AS twine bring only the work 1 of 11 a vivid imagination or a via huloa ol 01 over which wrought a deep ion sion upon his soul ml the val nature of the descriptions bow ever impressed the religious ww boril profoundly and oi the of th knight knights vision of purgatory atry passed 4 into other lands one hundred an atna twelve yer years after the 0 enry ln ry narrative dante was a born za Ws la 11 inferno bli his descriptions of pura pur gawry are much the same as HOW la in it to impossible 11 to believe 11 thai ta the be great italian poem wa was not in ap ired largely 11 by the trance unearth ly narrative of the monk of baldrey Bal trey the great to work it which made loughl louet dori familiar to the literary woride however waa was dot not the poem of dante but the dram of the spanish poel calderon Cl deron entitled saint patrick I 1 purgatory this waa was written in lt 16 ai 3 when the author wn was 31 yean years of ka eight year years mure a book entitle the life and purgatory of st 81 PRO pata rick had bw been printed in spain an 1 this Is 1 what gave aau the dramatic t his hi material materials in this day of spanish study tn in AM ami i eric erica there la Is the be beginning of a re i vival of spanish literature and nd d doubt bt e T j VIAT 1 I 1 ALAS atas AM E ENIO less 1 calderon will become more famil lar tar to american Amerl cn readers no other drama from bli his pen will prove so interesting te to american readers the author perpetrates an anachronism by making sir owain whom be he call ento a contemporary of tb the 0 irish wint mint otherwise he adheres closely to the accepted account accounts of the live of both in the drama patrick an and enio enlo are both wrecked upon th the e ir irish tab and brought before the kingi the former receives only 1 while the latter ja favored by the mon arch ento elopes with and murder be the king a daughter while patrick converts his hi hearer hearers to the christian fait faltha the impious king demand demands an ocular 1 demonstration of 0 heaven bell and pur batory and enters the cave in the aslet of 0 boig berg from rom which he neter 1 emerges enio ento returning to ireland after his flight to commit N i murder la Is prevented and tormented acht aa after night by a ft jre are heavily cloaked and muffled ed with whom the wicked knight proposes at aej last to light the laller latter finds howa ever that his hl sword only cut cuts the air he ile pursues the figure and tears off bitsi it joah doak only to lad and a skeleton kele too while i a spectral votes 1 exclaims 1 I alas 1 1 I im ealo how dot doit thou tall fall to bocog aize alze thine own telf self after this the tb unique adventure BO so of the later known f Klay khayyam yam enio la Is penitent and seeks the saints la in the cavern on his way he be meets the king a daughter re to life lie its enters uzi tl cavern rom which the impenitent never re rei i 1 arned but to the joy of all be he agaibi agalia omea ornes forth purified from all crime 1 tad ind relates the strange scenes through which he has passed in IQ the nether virld 6 0 0 the drama Is to one of great power and of absorbing interest it will repay a perusal ewen e wen in the imperfect eions now to be found in the market it ie Is claimed that the orl saal mon 1 leter inter on saint island was arec by br st daveig a disciple of st SL pat rac rich this wu was destroyed by the thet danes in the ninth century in the that birtee nth century the island was at ready very famous in 1197 1491 the placa 1 iras aa deTa devastated Stated by order ot of pope pop alexi alex in der VI but it was restored by order of pope plus III twice has his the sanc uary nary been suppressed by law once iq IB 1632 and again in 2701 2701 however a no AW has been able to lessen the tile inter et at in this singularly fascinating spot with its strange history and assoil asso taj tons at the brer pant ut time about people visit station island annually I 1 iq ig Is but yards ya long and itty sixty broad v but it contains tiro two chapels a bell tow towi j r a presbytery a hotel or hospice I 1 it if slaty bedroom bedrooms and six 1 lodgins loue saint salute island near by con conj j alus 1 the ruins of the old old monus j try ry destroyed in IM the cavern caverna likewise wa was destroyed df troyed |