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7422 Man Bjchind the Oun Sousa's latast Mardi578 Manhattan Beach
Marcht ; , r /i582 Marching Through Georgia700 Ma Rag Time Baby581
Marines Matvh. ,64» Masonic Mar6h584 Merry ifitinstrel March '583'
Meeting of Blue and the Oray March589 NarcissusMardi ' ' •': ;,
•592 N. Y. Herald March 5^NyOS Our Naval Reserve March568 Return
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,^ ^OJL Right Forward March683 Sambo ftt the Cake Walk608 Second
Connecticut March621 St«rs and Stripes Forever March706 Teddy's
Terror March7442 The Ameer Mafrch Victor Herbert695 'Uncle Sam's
Navy March ^629 Under the F'otar Star March704 Whistling Rufas
Negro Melodies
t»ANCB MUSIC%•.»>/M>2 Anged'Ambur Walt«5 tiH- :.506
Artist's Life Wait! ,. * / .,>707 At the Mercy of the Waves
Walts .660/ Babbie's Waltz From Liul^, Mioisur509 Black America
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bands playing and
cheers of soldiers and sailors. Dewey is called' nponto make a
speech, which he deliveits, and the band plays"Columbia, the Gem of
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kaloos asthe lady jumps thro'ogh each paper hoop. The
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voices of cMnmanding offioers, . tks bugle eall
and the rattle of musketry. The thin piercing strainsof fifes
play ** Yankee Doodle** and tba record closes
the whole orchestra playing "The Star SpangledBa^iner"
Battle of Manila American fiattk Scans '- PI>nnc*ott Friday
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i612 Boulanger Patrol, P22 Down Deep in the Cellajr
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Chinese Plc«^ . „ .v2604 Cocoanut Dance , - > ,
3638 Coon Song MedleyIntroducing May Irwin's
2008 Darkey Tickle ;,,!-. /
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2610 El Capitan March7116 Eli Green's Cakewalk
7466 Fortune Teller March2687 Gallant Knights March2611 Gayest
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horse race. Starter's bell is
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Home Sweet Home Sentimtatal •Hosanna SacredHot Time to the Old
Town To-night ComicHow Adam Pell ComicHow'd You Like to be the
Iceman ComicHow'd You Like to be the Iceman ComicHow Was I to Know
^^Comic. Relaung the mishaps ofan unfortunate individualHush-a-Bye
Baby With Yodl* (*«.Hush Thee Now My Babe Loltalry ^aHush Your
Noise and Go to Sleep Coon Song KelHybrias the Cretan BrI Ain't
Seen no Messenger Boy ^oComic. By the author of Gimme Ma Money."
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Could Blot Out the Past SentimenS""sIf You Love as I Love
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Comic CoI Wonder where She is To-night Sentimental MahJesus Saviour
Pilot Me Sacred p{Job Like That Comic - D«Just as the Sun Went Down
Sentimental PiJust Before the Battle, Mother Patriotic 8Just Behind
the Times MahJust One Girl Sentimental CaJust Set a L4gbt
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Safe in the Arms ofJesusSacred «"^
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She Never Comes Home TillMorning Com.c
She Relts By the S«.wanee RiverSent.memal
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Park HocSong of the Turnkey "Rob Roy" Hoci^insoftheNose 'ti*t
Comic, from "Cyriano de Bergiftrac''Son of th^ Desert Am I
HooStar Spangled Banner Patriotic sStein Song ' ; : a '-''%iStop
That Knocking at the Door Comic L-Stories That Mother Told Me
Sentimental HarStory of the Rose Mac
Sentimental, Andrew Mack's latestSusianna from Louisiana Co
Coon Song, Banjo AccompanimentSweet Antoinette Sentimental
MacSweetheart Sentimental • ' ''iSMtSweet Inniscarra Sentimental,
Olcott's OitSweet Rose Yodle, Song and Dance *#
' Sweet Rosie O'Grady Sentimentad MahSweet Savannah Sentimental
MahSweet Suzanne ' Sentimental p^Sweet Suzanne With orchestra
accompaniment FtSweet, Sweet, Love Sentimental DuSweetest Story
Bver Told Sentimental 0«TAke a Seat Old Lady Sentimental jjifahTake
Care, Beware Comic d^Take-Your Clothes and Go Comic HwTattooed Man
Comic "Idol's Eye" flmTelephone Me Babpr n Comic qT^UItToMe Comic,
Coon Song "'jiTenting To-night on the Old Camp Ground 8
' PatrioticThat Lovely Land Sentimental 3That Night I'll Never
Forget Mah
"Chimes of Normandy*^The After-while Sentimental n^The Best in
the House is None Too Good for
Reilly Comic, From the Little Host QThe Bowery Bantam tiall
f«4,Comic The Bow«ry dialect in this song is \kky
low You're-Wamosinft—The descriptioir t»fthat bettU the dancen.
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The Change Will l>o/You GoodTheColotLel Comic/- „. r f -.The
Cooper Song From Boccaccio ,,_,,.The Duty of a Wif^fe Comic , . , .
^ >•The Forgotten Wbrd ComicThe German Fiftn Comic, With band
imitationThe Girl I Loved in Sunny Te^'^s^^^ >
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/ March Song from Cyrano de Bergerac
The Last Bj'oll CaU Sentimental SThe 14apl^ Leaf Onr Bmblem Dear
Patriotic 8The Mick who Threw the Brick Comic CoThe Midilight Son •
Comic, Vesta Tilley's hit QThe New Born King Sacred .,, l^^cThe
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Harry, What is Lore :? Comfc mvi/7111 Up Came Johnny With His
Camera Comic6949 Up Came Johnny With Hia Camera Comic73^0 Village
Blacksmith v^ ,;; ,/7502 War UABeant^l Jade from Princess
Chic,/7315 Water Rat -Sentimental '
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Think of JHoolihan? Comio6950 What's the Matter with Maudie ? Comic
/6961 When a Coon Sits m the..Pt5esldential Chair
Comic, very very funnySentimental { ,. . . / d^
Wh«n Dewey Comes Sailing Home s. V I^atnptic, By the con^posei;
of Whistling Rufus and .
,,.Georgia Camp Meetingi
WhenJohnnieComesMarchingHome Patriotic 8When the Troops Come
Home Sentimental MaltWhen You Ain't i^ot No Monev^ WelL Vo«
7410 Whfefa VAu Were 'Swecf Sixteen Switiriientjii jifSh'^1569
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SONGS IN ENGLISH (GoncI5007 Yankee Doodle PatrjoHc *" ' ^ '
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7429 You Arc Certainly Hard Irtick "To Me ' CoWith banjo
accompaniment. Son^ething nov^
7112 You Can't Think of Bverything Comfc Dc6^54 You Dott't
Handle Nuff MOnejr For Me Comic Q5461 You'll Get All That's a Comin
t6 You ' Comic Co7J.26 You liever Told Me That Before We
Married
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7400 You're It Sentimental . • ' / '1^ ^'^*45709i You're So Good
Daddy Sttitfaiifental "f Ca7419 You're Talking Rag Time
- /- ^^With banjo accompaniment
7398 You'sfrsHoney to^YQ' Mammy Just the SameCoon Song Kcl
5451 You've Be6n a Good Ole Wagon, But YouDone Broke Down Comic
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SacredL'Africaine Operatic
Les Rameaux FaureNinon •** Tosti
O Ma Charmante. Words by Victor lingoPridre de Guillaume Tell.
,Priere de RigoUeto
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Ffom Um BaUo in MaicbeniFuniculi Punicuia Fava^dte Neapolitan Song
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'lAInfelice ! Cavatina FroinEmaniInno di Oarib'aldi Italian
Nationid HymnXra Donna € Mobile From RjgoleHo . ,tX»& Mia
Bandiera Favorite Popular Song /.La PalomaLargo al factotum From
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Risveglio By A. Seiwnit-Doda G,12032 Siciliana From Cavalleria
Rastkana Q12020 Toreador Song From Carmoi^; fj..;:,;» f ' ©;12049
Vieni I jX^aMiaVendetta . From Lucretia Borghi^ O
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Signor Francisco, (F)
12000 KlAliUim, ' i' !j i J. t: P12000 AyChiquitd Castanets
effect n i '. » • >:p
12005 Bolero des Matadores With Castanefs effect P12077
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Sung by Dudley and MacDonough (D & M), Harlan ahdMadeira ( H
& M) and Golden and Collins (G ft C)Bye, Bye My Honey Comic • G
* Clie Carred His Mother's Name Upon a Tree
ti»M7498. I Left Because I Love You H*M7847 In the Shadow of the
Pines i • H * Mir266 Just as the Sun Went Down ' ^^ " DftM7261
Larboard Watch
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' D*M7292 "^Mid the Green Fields of Vii^nia DftM7383 My Old New
Hampshire Home Sentimental H ft M^71559^ ^be45irl I Loved in Bunny
Tennessee D a M7263 The Old Brigade DaM747S Whettt the Sweet
Magmolias Bloom H & M7882 While the Leaves Came Drifting Down H
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, . Sentimental*•MALE QUART E- T T E SThe following selections
are by the £dison Male Quartette : formellow harmony and smooth
Musical quality they are simply ina class by themselves. 3" ,
2201 Ailnic Laurie'
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2202 Auld Lang Syne ^ .2232 Break the News to Mother' '2203
Bridge -^2226 Camp' Meeting Jubilee'' :'
Describing a negro jubilef gathering. A "regularexperience
meeting. Interruptions of "Amen, "groansand "Wicked Nigger."
Between experiences the
.^ . ,, ^ congr«^atioa sings. They wiad up with "O NoahBuilt da
Ark/' , -
2237 Carry Me Back to Old Virginny , ' •'2224 Church Scene
From this Old Homestead ; ' the chimes ringi' outsweetly, just
as they do in the famous play^.Theillusion is complete.
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2204 Cornfield Medley " ',Steamboat, Bell, Whistle and Banjo
JLmitatiea. '
2213 Dancing on the Old Barn Floor ^Includes the imitation of
the varioBs< noises of dp-
,pMstic animals and fowls, which are in the old barnwlilift ih«
dknei li in profrui. lliii Brniigiiineni ?"
• ao natural that every one is delighted with this clever
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.Every Day will be Sunday Bye and By«\ %Farmyard Medley . .
Both a'medley and melody. Combined with the aveetipusic ofthe
singers are the familiar bai^yard noises.Roosters crowing, dogs
barking, cows mooing andhens cackling. A delightful
renunderpf^upmer days
* >dn the farm. • - '
HJfgfh Old TimeHot Corn MedleyImitation MedleyI'se Owine Back to
DixieLittle Alabama CoonMamma's Black Baby BoyMedley ofCoon
SongsMoonlight dn the LakeMy Creole Sue*My Old Kentucky HomeNearer
My God to TheeOld Oaken Bucket,Our Sunny Southern HomeReteption
Medley DescriptiveRocked in the Cradle of the DeepSabbath Day
SacredSally in Our Alley
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Sleigh Ride Party With Sleigh Bells '
Steamboat Leaving the Wharf at New Orleans
Sunshine will come again ' "^ P•¥•
TheTc^r '' ' ^Trip to the County Pair
Describes the journey, "All aboard," "Seep Ljvvly^;'!and the
various sights at the fair. .Side Show bark-ers and fakirs call
attention to their shows. The
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music of a merry-go-round is heart! fn t^e 'intervals.The
quartette singi the old catch glee, •• WTiat became of the
Monk-ee-monk«e(|.monk.
2215 WhTTBroke the Lock ?
By Arthur Collins, S. H. Dudley. Anciej^t City Quartette
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7376 Bchoes of Minstrelsy4700 How I Love My Lou Quartette
Chorus
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4.701 Just One Girt Quartcttic Chorus ., - %,7164 Minstrel
Potpourri Quartette Chom* "', , '4704 ' MiiMtrel Scene Qbarttette
Chorus' ;" ' ' I t...470a My Ahn BHzer Quartette Chonis ''7293
Plantation MiMistrels4706 Three Mintltes with the Minstrels
Quartette Chorui,
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By the Original Lyric Trio, Estella IT. Mann,Harry MacDonough
and Wm. F". H^oley
4800 Attila'. >
4805- Bell Trio Pinafore4804 Farewell, My O.wn Pinafore4801
Flowers that Bloom in the Spidn^^
, . ,;.-From the Mikado
4803 No, li^p, 'Tis You Oliifiette •
7266 The Torpedo and the Wl^alc "From Oliy^tte"'7385 Trio from
Faust <
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• \ .7384 Trio from lolanthe .4806 Unchain the Dogs ofWar
Mfarching Song from Sousa's Bride Elect
4807 When I was a Boy Pinafore4802 You remember T'was Six Months
Ago
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TALKING RECORDSIRISH BROOUB
The Ctisey Records afe perhaps the best kiiowu and most pop-'
alar of all talking records made for the Phonograph
7285 Casey and His Oang of Irish Laborers .'3803 Casey and ilie
Dude in a^treet Car3812 Casey and the Hand Organ3807 Casey as
Auctioneer *3805 Casey Courting His Oirl :attS Cwwy OtpKrtmg 1>y
»teamboi|t^"J'"^" . ~ r'-fS50 CaseyiHt Diniiy Murphy's Wake ^3804
Casey as Hotel Clerk '8810 Cas«pr as Judge ' -^
3811 Casey as Mayor3808 Casey at Liring Pictures3802 Casey at
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3«01 . Casey- at the^KlondiSe Q-old Mines^
5814 -Casey ia the Hos|)itaI ,Casey on Lov6 " „ . ;,-Gasej;
on.the Bo-^irery
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Casey Taking Cett^uB,Casey Using tlie Telephone "
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Hir^m Willcins' View on SupfrstitipnHiram whwn's Visit to New
YotfcThe ifjtrelkuf' Yankee Dialect \ . . ., .
DttTCH PHILOSOPHY ; VBy FranV Kennedy, His Dutch dial^t and
quaint humor
. make hisji]^«eches a feature for funny records . .
Shuljtx's-Advice to M . ' , " -^Shultz at Chutth ,' ./• „ " ..
.Shtilia'sp'ire ProofSaft ' . ",-,. i..[.^ult« Gets a Letter from
the Klondike . * 1Shultz Goes Hunting wi4Ji.OroTer Cjleveland
.ShultzinLove ,-
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-7519 Shulix on the Turkish Bath . . '. „7426 Shul^on Twins ^
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Shultx Out WestShttlts on Temperance . •Shultz's Trip to
ChicagpShulta's Views on Embalmed BcdfShultx's Views on the
WarShult«'s Wedding Tttp '
HBBRBW' MALttCTBy Will N. Steele
Binstein on Pire'Binstein on the War , ' ^
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Cinderella3840 Cock Robtti ^38fl0 Jack and the Beatlttalk88S1
Little Red Riding Hood
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as told by the late J. W. Kelly, the 'RoIUog Mai Man, " byWill
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7470 Irish on Parade > '3861 the A. P. A. .3863 The German
and Irish Races3862 The Tipsy Man • . • > ; ^
SPBECHBSi ORATIONS AND. RECITATIONS
By B. Russell Throckmorton, (T) and W. F. Hooley, (H)
7361 Barbara Frietachie T3857 Columbus , T7244 The Declaration
of the Free, T
One of Ingersoll's Speeches
3816 Gladstone on Self Help H3826 Hamlet's Soliloquy H3859 Hoch
der Kaiser T3820 Ingersoll at the Tomb of Napoleon H3847
Ingersoll's Speech on Truth H3858 KipUflJ8:*s \
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YANKBB DROLLERY (Concluded)Uncle J^h at the Opera. i , . .
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Uncle Josh at the Stock ExchangeUncle Jbsfi commetits on the
Spanish QuestionUttcle Josh in a Chinese Laundrj?-^ | - , ^ ,Uncle
Josh in a Police CourtUncle Josh in Society . * ' ' .Uncle Josh in
a Street C^ur , .. ^ .—w„ Uncle Josh on a Bicycle , .
3884^ tTnclerjoSihOntheSlgiftc^l^W'^rk ' "^
3881 Uncl« josh Playing a Game * i*..*Uncle 8am to George. The
Sailooi. ^f Ajmi^^
' Dewey's fleet were entertained Saturday ni^ht.Sept. 30, at a "
Smoker " at the Waldort-Astoria,The Admiral was there. Gal. Stewart
deliveroHthis stirring patriotic poem In his quaint Yank«dialect.
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under the heading of Comi6 SoAgs.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEIWENT
"\TR. Ira D. Satikey is sin^ng the famous
4 , , Moody an^ Sankey Gospel ;Hj'mnsand Sacred Songs for
the,Phonograph. The
records are manufactured at the Edison
Laboratory, (which is a guarantee of their
excellence), exclusively for Thie 3iglow &riain Ca., 135
Filth Avenue, New Vork.For sale at retail by all dealers in
Phono-
graphs, from whom lists and further par-ticulars can be obtained
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TN -response to a popular demand for"Language Study" Records,
there 'are
now being manufactured at the EdisonLaboratory, complete series
of such records
in French; Spanish, German and Italian,
exclusively for Professor |R. D. Cortina, 44
West Thirty-fourth Street, New York,.from whom all particulars
can be obtained.Prof.' Cortina is the originator *of the
adoption of the Pbanograph for . t'he teach-
ing of languages, with an expedience of
fifteen years making language records.
These records are for sale in sets only (10
grapl|8, Records and Supplies.
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SPECIAL -ANNOUNCEMENTAT the ptesent tiiMe there are over
fifty
artists whose services arq in demandby The National Phonograph
Con^panv jijmaking the different Records listed in tHiscatalogue.
There have been manj calls re-ccnt4yfor photographs of the talent;.
It isthe purpose of this announcement to offer agroup photograph,
size 7x9, monnted on aheavy gray mat, to all Phonograph owners-who
have asked for pictures of the talent"during the last few
months.
This group picture gives a perfect Hkenepsof every one of the
forty two artists whogathered together for this occasion, l^
x^^centre of the picture is the Manager of th^ ^
Record Department. On the left standsji^r,.Harlan, the popular
tenor, and on theWtreme righj:, George W.Johnson, the
WhistlingCoon, ^eatefiin the second roW are MissNewton, Miss Kelso
and Senorita Godoy;while ga,thered around, seated and standing,,are
the rest of the galaxy of stars.
Each picture in the group i8 ntmibtredand the footnote gives
tlie name and specialtyof the -performeri... --i. -
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, THE PHONOGRAPH /V'' '^and now to use Hi
T^HERE lias t)e^ti prepared at the EdisonLaboratory a new and
complete
HAND BOOK of the Phonograph. It telkthe story (if the invention
in MR. EDISON'^own words. It describes the malting of thefirst
Phonograph and how the fii"st wordthat it spoke was the familiar
old rhvme,
/ ''Mary had a Little, Lamb"
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'T'tiE HAND BOOK gives a story of theattempts by early inventors
to make a
mechanism that would talk; telling of
Faber's talking man, Vaucanson's duck,
Roger Bacon's he^d, and a host of other
interesting and curious facts. There are
qttotations from old authors, dating back
to the 1600's, showing that the IDEA hadbeen dreamt,of for a
long time. It describes
the Singing Statue of Egypt, MEMNON,the speaking head of
ORPHEUS, and otheraijic^lit mysteries. . , ; fv.
HTHE HAND BOOK presents a pictoriAlhistory of the development
of, the
Phonograpk &Qm. the tin foilmodel up to^ the perfected
CONCERT. In
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DedicationPART FIRST
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'.'Chapter 1 History—Andcnt, Medevial and Modern ,.Chapter 2
ProphecyChapter 3 Aiore Modem HistoryChapter 4 The Story of the
Invention ^Chapter 5 The First PhonographChapter 6 Pictorial and
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AttachmentBlanks and RecordsShaving \ '.DictatingSpeakersA Word
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What Mr. Openeer Heard 'How We Gave a Phonograph PartyThe Secret
of Making Phonograph RecordsThe Phonograph as an Aid to
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StudyThe Phonograph as an Aid to the i^rts oi'
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Sentimental song Natus7563 Rock ofAges Chimes7564 The Green above
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College Songs7569 To call her mine Sentimental song7a70 The Blue
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Hebrew dialect Steele7574 Gems from Opera "P^ust" Violin
D'Almaine7575 Old Folks at home Sentimental song Dudley
"The immortal Suanee River"7576 Salome Oriental Intermezzo
P«erless Orchestra7577 Adoration Waltr Peerless Orchestra7578
Shultz dines at Delmonico's Talking Kennedy7579 London Bridge
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Collins7581 Vesper Service " QuartetteJ-
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