» ie THE DAILY WHIL, FRIDAY, MAY of Charley 'White; ithe old-time negro § 94 oc PIUPI EE IELIIEIES minstrel, published in the Seg jast 5 i : 3 y 4 Sunday, was the history of the fam: And After ? 1 ; J ; y y a p : ots song "Dixie." White apent much INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT | (ine in Snub the history of other ORITIES, °° |sodgs a in his diary be the ORIGIN OF FAV S taal. Ts work, Rone of these 3 By Julia Truitt Bishop. SO song histories are interesting and a 20045 H0S0GSL00800020°0 0009 Writers of Popular Airs Almost | jew of them are printed jelow. The woman wm white hd pad Invariably Received Poor Re- | The words of "The Star Spangled } through a most wiumphant day and ic wards for Their Labors. Bonner pers Ei, aa Svery ote was weary, She toemd ber hat to a RE Gy nows, by Francis 8. Key, during the § bed, her gloves' a fan to a chair, . LUI oy gadwart ate funy Soran bombardment of Fort McHenry during | and - she bersell dropped into the ; ' s Ce ---- -- bo ow Yar Jeeper a the war of "1812, but the history of | great willow rocker--a mass of flufiy | § h 4 NORTH PACIFIC COAST snd KOOTH- ore (I Co long , | the music to which they were set is | white draperies, her deerlike head, | £8 5 Joo Bonfanti; who made o fortune |... fomilinr ae 3 iyo i gre } + with its crown of red brown hair, Hit. frou his ry. When the Califoritia | ~The verses," wrote White, "w RED foam. The woman in x Ia fever' out. in 1849 Woodworth | od ST ECAg form 'and -seatterad | white had been hore. she bad went 10 the Pacific slope and was en- en's the camp on Federal Hill nu. ore Re wd rr) ? 146,05. If It Teaches You That "4 4 B A a gaged 64 8 ter on the Alta. He | Bolimore. One evening one of the | Because sho bad won hime--and be hed Shy a 1 his remaine lie in the | oidiers picked np o copy aud read it § cause she had no right to him. Be ome Mountain cemetery. aloud three times, until the entire di- | canse be had once scorned and flouted {$43.55 "Kathleen Mavourneen' was sold | Sli, was electrified by i : : if : id elec v its patriotic | her and bail passed her with his wife . | $43.05 b roudh. the thor, for ¥25 2 eloquence. on his arm and a look of cold con Tr ! § We] broug shers as many , tho "An idés struck Ferd Derang, an jtempt in bis eyes, and because he | BR 8 9 sands. Cr was Bopelessly improvi- | qoior, who hunted u / fol ae : 4 ' jp an old volume | had followed her for days and days, dent and. in his Inter days became 8 | of fute music which he found in his Fand she bad made big sue for a kind trawy. When Mile, Titiens was inion He impatie A ; Blo ent. patiently whistled tune word from her--her, the scorned ana n this country a number of Jats ago after tune, just as they caught his despised. Pécause she had laughed in : , the: sung Rat Ee tntruduon | Tiare. his face and bad bailed and lused bin {lie ; I ca C1 : en he i oO z ap an ized "One called "Apacreon in Heaven' | until be bad thrown to the winds his ; . ] ae! 88 An s Wal FecoR + | struck his fancy und riveted his at [decent life and all the long years of ' v ' inked her for singing the song | fontion. Note alter note feil from his juprightness and the position amon so well, lipe. With a laugh and a shout he ex- | men jor which he bad struggled, ana dn he Doman Wave,' written | daimed : was ready to follow her to we world's i 1 by ro y WAS Prange ad a| "Boys, ve hit it, and fitting the Jend, and because he was the one man | [ES : in foil w i" fiends. rr ' oa words to the tune there rang out for | whose scorn had cut deep into what | EGS / Hoston firm of musle pu isers, took | the first time the song of The Star she called her soul { ? : - Rom argent > lod a Spangled Banner.' : She looked at the radiant thing in | Sife a al be sory, of he melody: | Potling & short turkngh Ferd we | be [00 $20, ho acum | Come From a go rire Br] mus Charley Durang sang it on the stage Jthe flashing bracelet t and around | SHE : store, wa at a | of the Holliday stroet theatre, The jon ber wrist, and a something al Fe & » . . * iano, read over the lines attentively. | ugic was first published by George] most womanly came into ber face or Ci : mathe au ale or wo, Yiumlt nd Willig, jr, of Bal imo y ge {most womaniz Samo fio WF [00 ue. | BIE , ren anda over 1] ¢ keys, then | "Ferd Durang died in Now York in monds she cared for--mo ! She would | § ' tof as if mon-pl . 1830. 1 well remember Tom Blakely, | have loved a ribbon if be haa given it d : 1. ' i t look on his face and . | ¥ ; » "Suddenly 'a bright idea seemed tO | on actor, sayi grom Tle tod . saying to his wife, 'Poo to her with tha da%h oa as, be A Bil RS) ante Ferd Durang is dying.' Dur ---- would have kissed it as she did his, y nig ea . is rhonda horn in Harrisburg, Pa, His father | with a passionate delight. : , um i sway bimse was a Frenchman and a fair musician. And the woman in gray, standing | [Gi] Try the ge and "cut out" meat for breakf: :. movement. Then striking the keys he Darang fied in extreme t i [in the door, saw her kissing the bface- | Fg Jot nts wari] ed into the but foe bia Jn_axtrenm poverty aud tet. an ng ) Our word it you will feel " Fit asa Lord" in a week's ti by : v won ve found : e. 1 "May 1 talk with you a few niin- ; | - i it and \ Ocean Wave. : I hy found a pauper grave. ny 1 a MO ora: wai | 2 breakfasting on Grape-Nuts and cream a little fruit perhaps one or-two a o Trove) ne ranks, very popular: in_my early days. Jt fthe Jonas in white say her reflection £ soft 8 A OMe | was written I Woodwe in the mirror. at SAW. Was : i i 1 SOPVEIEIL BOS ets Jot ARYUHITE | Smeetion by Samuel | oodworth, in the mirror. Win: She ali 2 oe : you ever try this experiment you will always bless the day of from it but fame. It was popular in | just after the battle of New Orleans | Pale face, ana "dark eyes with darker | = high Bact that waked you up 'N fini th : here's a reason why Grape-Nuts furnishes power to the and England as well as in this country. in 1815. The tune is from an ld | =badows under' them, and brown hair "The Arkansas ' Traveller." The | poo; ; a : " y eset ! 2S ; : famous traveller known as the 'Arkan- ag tion ditty, Uniortmate Mine Hai: oa at beginning to. whiten with jE brain. The food contains selected parts of the field grains that rnish sas Traveller' is no myth, but breathes "It was sung for . by The woman in white starved insolent: vid Suents | and bos his being in that state. The | ctor, Noah M. Indio ie ding en Iy at the reflection in the mirror and |g hosphate of potash in RB Ratural state that can be assimilated the ------ and Bos Mees in Little Rock and may | Ths or 1886, in St. Louis, at the age | smiled. 3 uman body, this joins with the albumen of food and forms the soft filling RAND os FIT EST] be seen every day on the streets of | of gighty, imdlow came near having | "I don't know what my servants| == of the brain and nerve centers. Ll J £ Phe. town indulging his taste for music | his' Brame knocked out on the stage | can be thinking of." she said withoud | gi Feed skilfolly and you can "do things." ky 5 ¥ | I | . f 8 71 ew i a and story-telling. while singing the song in New Or- turning. "1 really have nothin for wo 1 Ha Jo knows: 28 Bol. Sandy Folk leans. An Englishman threw a Jorge you, my good woman, Peehaye if yor The greatest brain workers in America eat Grape-Nuts. . nece ; # nn Bol y 1804, In 1832 be wens to Arkansas TS iy Tae dis bend, but for: 18 the at People wi TOM (I Ask one or two, they'll tell you. . god became acquainted with Walter ey Darl : "But 1 must see you for a litle You meat eaters who are ailing in any sort of way might take a val- ght, the original squatter in t Compulsory Arbitration. while," said the woman in gray, put- | { uable hint from the following statement of Chief Chemist iley, of the » fol- New York Pout fing anid the fndalt "and oni Agricultural Department, in the Daily Press from which we give the * RODE. "iMy Maryland' was written by | "A plan for ~eompulsoc bitrati Rarer. and there 'was a dead] James R. Randall, Randall was de<| of railroad Bow hefore the i Ae about her as she drew x lowing extracts: -- soribed as one of the most delightful | Cungdian parliament, has certain uo- | chair forward and sat down in it. . am. 10 Fg ti ck mnt Rana] vel "features. First, the bill makes | Then they looked at each other--the 1 . i ch the Hot Blast in that city. sirilon and logkouts Megat, and pro. woman in gray and the woman in| § + There is no doubt of the fact that meat-eating is not easenl Jo human life, and that men He said that he only received $25 in | yfionce. Disputes within the mad BS. ik' perhaps. Joi Ryo mer® oan be well nourished without resoriing to a flesh diet. 2 te money for his song." ate tobe referred to ict Jeald the won pe haps you Nod a « thiok the statément may be accepted withoub question that, as a rule, We eat too much, nob "Charley White did not hesitate to hoards, consisting of ron Haider EE in grey : i) Sau only of meat, but of all forms of food. The question of limiting the diet is based primarily sof ou the asorit "heguits Suaw jo Haury W. | one elected by the railroad A ompanioe, Be wife i de ing ig out 10. You ut pridviple-of economy; but. on the uir ements of hygiene. , : axon, ol . o in wn " : : i i i Tiekots good going May th 'fd Dog Tray," 'Suwanee River,' oe rr ayes, sud the third ", hey have, said the woman in fIES] i At thuenly esuians whis Apwidenl are yank to indulge in, that is, 8 hearty meal Lefore Sek, Oth, or 10th -- $8.20 Massa' in de Cold, Cold Ground, | failure to agree, by the a bial Jer ul 4 haug tily, 'aking up a steel pa- going to ther y work; the omission of meat in to earnestly 8 vised, : Et «amp Town Races," 'Old Folks at | emor in a ol The res § hao: fee nife from the table near at hand | (FS «It is well known that who are nourished very extensively on certain cereals are ospable A Shale valid tor rn, leit Home, Killen, Bayne,' Wilkie, We Lin tobe the Git. The substie irithnal (and playing with if. SuTp Mpay gu | of the herdsst and most enduring labor. Maate.are quickly digested, furnish an abundance of waton include admission Woks ave Mi You' and d Ken | oa 3 compos- | gwe the x visi ? IE amption, b Wore i : energy v. : a tucky Home. ro Whise Fwite a _ "the _-- Soa led focked "the vo Shes Soin gon on mt ate not retwined inthe Aigeative orgagiem long enough to sustain perma- written hy tephen ©. Foster. e | provincial boards, gnd w fifth mem- | © ° swiled wearily. . was a musician almost from his era- | her 19 | th ed You mistake me," she said. "Soma . > dle and: at. the age of seven ho had or by var to he ci Bot Sow might have. thonghit of that. | Gi You will feel the energy of Grape-Nuts longer than any meal of Fi without a : : v . re. B 1 O-MOTrTrOow | f£== teacher. It is said that one publish- bog hdl nails Reb og wy Jus 1 go upon a long journey, and I knew | SS meat 3 ing bouse alone paid $20,000 'for his | ¢hat Canada is willing to enter en that I must see you face to face | ES Remember G -Nuts food costs about one cent. per meal for each "ou po very improvident ana he path WL labor legislation with ht morale interest can Ihave . person and all gr 11 it. . | ew Zealand and Australia have Fin your plans for traveling ?** cried the Made at pure factories of Postum Cereal Co. Ltd, Battle IN 9 # os | was often forced to sell for a few dol- | broken out; but it may ; k out; y equally well i ; E lars. what htought a foltuns to its | signify indifferonce. An interesting fea: | "Pray consult white qoniamptucusly, Bl Creek, Mich. \ purchaser. ar Bs a song! ture of the scheme is its strict limita- |... aw i Lips fosmmaier ; he . Wl were composed in U i room of & | tion to railroad disputes. Mr. Mulock, § Shoniid he Rd or ah ova that she grocery sore on pieces of pa re who introduces the bill, holds that |; ould illed if she ever dresses you por. He ied in the city hospital in | {hess institutions touch the govern- | ay again. It is not becoming. ALG on Ri ig gp ge Bo Me fii re Tula, ime; 3 y at so many points that vy are pro- Yr 8 R80 me, January 18th, 1864. perly the subject of special le ia and we are so near the tragedies of | pucause we were hoth so ambiti ww | folds of flufly white. The air w an y : erly 3 3 J a , o OL olds o ) 2 y as fille Rock Me to Sleep' was written by | tion. The logic of events is ronidly both our lives. A Jittle while ago I] for him. Apd perbaps 1 couldnt with fragrance of the little old led Mrs. Allen, of Maine, She was psid | forcing that view upon this country, Vos bitter against you, too, but now | have kept pace with him, at ny best, | rose, which seemed to be pakt of the 85 for it, and Russell & Co., Boston, | which in the main has been averse to 1 am too sad to be very bitter, [| hut I had to take in sewing to help | old time boyish love that way dead as who had in threo years gained $4,000 | jaws that discriminate different kinds see how past remedy it is. I am not} him along, so I hadn't much time the rose. Onee, long ago, in her life by it, offered = her 88 apiece for any | of corporations. here to beg you to be merciful. Even] and in little While he was away be- | also-- ; bung SE songs she might webs. Flag' was if you wished, you couldn't give mel yond me. 1 have never caught wp with The radiant face of the womgn in a gl 8 It a Women And Jewels. back what I have lost. 1 him since, but I have always gone on | white was pale and old and weary pop be i Mel: a. ns Jewels, candy, Sowers, man--that is , Well, you have had your chance ! studying, so that 1 wouldn't quite | looking as she tied the letters in the written by tf garth, An oe the order oi woman's preferences eried the woman in white. "And you | disgrace him when he became a dis- , packet again and laid this penciled or, in Jackeon; Miss, in spring of | pe that atest "of all jowels, have Jost it I Who bat yourself is to] tinguished man." fine upon. thes : 1861. + blame »* n : " Rilo ss is often ruined in thd strentous | "© . 4 I'he woman in gray stopped to put Do not go on the long journey, for Silver Threads Among the Gold" | goed #0 save the money to purchas . in white had thrown] a delicate and tremulous hand to her | 1 goon a ry of my own." Then Genuine : was written by H. P. Danks, an or fg, = , aidetco g : 0 ; ! i m. 'If a woman will risk health | P to the winds with that | throat. he slipped the bracelet into its vel- a je \ ganist who it for $40. hor speech; and now rage and jealousy and When be was studying law," she Et big and a aad cided it C rt r's 1 a © S Am ? : > veted gem, then let her for- |' Put Me in My Little Bed' and inet the fusiduous con- | Peolent triumph were curipusly blend: | went on presently, "his eyes were and called a servant to go on two er oH, ' 3 * Come, Come' were composed of "coughs, colds and bron. | o1 in the beautiful face and flushed in | troubling him, anc so 1 read aloud to | rands. ud, fully, 15,008 » affections by 'the regular wee of a red glow from the eyes. him for many hours every day. Some "I am going away to-night, John" » a : MN . Boschee's German 8 co Ib will Yes--I have lost it," said the wo-| times 1 almost wished his eves would | she said as his foot hesitated an the i 1 "in irs {man in gray. . * And having learned | fail 8 little more--s great deal more-- | stair, "Send Susan up to pack." er Se and heal the afiected | thik, past ail doubt, 1 would ¥ot try} so that he-could -be more dependent | And. then she stood in the middle £8 -- tubes and drive [to keep him if 1 could. 1 am going | on me, for 1 was very young and ig- | of the room, her head drooped, press. a are of away, 'and he shall live his life in| norant thes, and, you see, 1 thought | ing back something that tried to Must Bear Signature in not a cure-all, but it is a certain | Pence. have merely come to ask] I loved him ci come to her eyes. ture for coughs, colds and all Bron- [You what kind of life it is going to The woman in white did not speak. | chinl troubles. You can get this reli- {be She was sitting quite still, as though | d able renédy at Wade's drug store. 3 she were a marble woman. i . "And even sway back at the first," I. the woman in gray went on in that {8 B. Kiser in Ohieswo Record Herald. "Oh, you sold desolate sell-commiuning, 'when we it all the wove cory @ cried, clasping her hands above | were ignorant boy and girl together, a ky Ware Yat: i her hair, "Youn icy | quite setiled it with ourselves A ar ds weer White he be & distinguished | 3 05 ome to harry man We even 'made a little play of a a be shout tall Dehind, telling one another that people can Fate Was wnbind would one point out with pride | If those we liv would WWE os. where we had Amd swetly toll us wo, And only gentle brecres Across Sur peibs should blow 1 each could have the basket 18 fhe choot weadh. nd now for new fields," she seid sairingly, "and the file in them." ---------------- ie 3 ifs ! We merely had to reach. perhaps would by, Accept. the state of But mont of wr would sadly len vet to Feil x 3 i 5 g : EERE i {Ef 2 5 rH Frit & I i i § il