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    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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    , . 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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    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-

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    Steamboat Leaving the Wharf at New Orleans

    Sunshine will come again ' "^ P•¥•

    TheTc^r '' ' ^Trip to the County Pair

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    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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    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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    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 ' -^

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    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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    DttTCH PHILOSOPHY ; VBy FranV Kennedy, His Dutch dial^t and quaint humor

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    7361 Barbara Frietachie T3857 Columbus , T7244 The Declaration of the Free, T

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    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. •-. . ' ^ ::'i.i^"|,- ;

    Tliree of Cal. Stewart's songs, 3903, 3d04,*nd 8907arelfsted under the heading of Comi6 SoAgs.

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    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.

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    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,

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    Faber's talking man, Vaucanson's duck,

    Roger Bacon's he^d, and a host of other

    interesting and curious facts. There are

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    DedicationPART FIRST

    . The PhoiiogfaphForeword r\-.. • ' ^' ......•; /•'!'. .• '.'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 Conm^i'cial History

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    The'Ojjcneef Papers

    What Mr. Openeer Heard 'How We Gave a Phonograph PartyThe Secret of Making Phonograph RecordsThe Phonograph as an Aid to I^anguage

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    Mias Spencer & H. MacDonough7559 Life's dream is o'er Duet

    4 Miss Spencer & H..MacDonough7560 Home to our Mountains Duet from ^,

    II Trovatore Miss Spencer & H. MacDoitbugIt7561 A Cojon Band Contest Banjo Solo Ossman7562 I'd still believe you true Sentimental song Natus7563 Rock ofAges Chimes7564 The Green above the Red Sentimental song Natus7565 Vaudeville Spe«alty (No. 6) Natiia

    " You may forget the singer." Impersonat.ing Emmet, Scanlaii and J. W. Kelley.

    7566 Stay i^ your own back-yard Song7567 My Lady Lu7568 Medleyof College Songs7569 To call her mine Sentimental song7a70 The Blue and the Gray7571 The one you loved, you love now

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    7572 Lam' Lam' Lam' Coon Song7573 Einstein at a prize fight 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 Sentimental song Madeira7580 Every race has a Flag but the Coon Collins7581 Vesper Service " QuartetteJ-

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