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Cylinder Lists: Columbia Brown Wax, Columbia XP, Columbia 20th Century, and Indestructible (2000)

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8 9603 Casey Joins the Masons 9605 Casey “ takes the Census” 9606 Casey as Umpire at a Ball Game 9609 Casey and the Dude in a Street Car 9610 Casey as Alderman 9611 Casey at the Circus 9612 Casey in a Restaurant 9614 Casey on Love 9615 Casey as Judge 9616 C^-sey as Hotel Clerk 9617 Casey Departing by Railroad 9618 Casey at the Telephone 9619 Casey in Court 9620 Casey at the Living Pictures 9621 Casey on the Bowery 9622 Casey as Section Boss 9623 Casey Joins Coxey’s Army 9624 Casey Crossing the Ferry 9625 Casey as Chairman of the Mugwump Club 962d-Casey Playing Cards 9627 Casey at the Party 9628 Casey as an Actor 9629 Casey as a Doctor 9630 Casey on Skates 9631 Casey on a Bicycle 9632 Casey Addresses the Montgomery Guards 9633 Casey as a Commercial Traveler 9634 Casey’s Fight 9635 Casey’s Great Medical Discovery 9636 Casey’s Political Speech The Auctioneer—W, O. Beckenbaugh 44 Beckenbaugh, The Leather-Lunged Auc- tioneer,” has made himself famous by his records, which we have sold throughout the world. These novel cylinders are exceedingly popular for exhibition work, especially in dis- playing the marvelous qualities of the Talking Machine in reproducing rapid speech. 10001 Sale of Pawnbroker’s Goods 10002 Sale of Suburban Lots 10003 Sale of Christmas Dolls, Toys, etc. (Inter- rupted by Small Boys) 10007 Sale of Wines and Liquors 10008 Sale of Goods at Close of Fair 10009 Sale of Dime Museum (Interrupted by Parrot) 10010 Sale of Horses and Cattle 10011 Sale of Unclaimed Freight 10013 Sale of Oriental Art Goods 10015 Sale of Midway Plaisance at Close of World’s Fair Special Yalking Records and Novelties 11001 Gladstone’s Message to Edison 11002 Gladstone’s Speech, Self Help and Thrift 11003 The Mad Ravings of John McCullough 11004 Lincoln’s Speech at Gettysburg 11005 The Lord’s Prayer 11006 Ingersoll’s Creed 11007 Ingersoll at the Tomb of Napoleon 11008 The Side Show Shouter 11009 Othello’s Apology 11010 Delirium Tremens 11011 HarryHayward’s Last Words 11012 Hamlet’s Soliloquy 11013 The Bureau (Yankee Dialect) 11014 Darktown Sparking 11015 Sermon on the Flood and the Ark 11016 Holmes’ Confession 11017 Soliloquy of Richard III 11018 Nothing to Say 11019 Forty Years Ago 11020 Talmage on Miracles 11021 The Dog Fight (Descriptive, Tough Series) 11022 The Cock Fight 11023 Mike the Bike 11024 The Blazing Rag 11025 The Bookmaker 11026 The Medicine Fakir 11027 Dime Museum Lecturer 11028 St. Patrick’s Day (By the late J. W. Kelly, 44 The Rolling-Mill Man”) 11029 The German and Irish (By the late. J W. Kelly, “The Rolling-Mill Man”) 11030 In a Rolling Mill (By the late J. W. Kelly, 44 The Rolling-Mill Man”) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS We have always on hand a large assortment of miscellaneous records, including usually such desirable classes as banjo and song, xylophones, minstrel selections, novelties in vocal and in- strumental music, and talking records,of which there are not a sufficient nuniber of cylinders of each selection to warrant listing them in our Catalogue. We will be glad to make selection from this stock at any time, and can always fur- nish attractive and interesting records. If you do not find in our lists the record you want, ask us about it. We may have it in our Miscellan- eous Stock. PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH ; $5.00 PER DOZEN. ORDER BY NUMBER ONLY. Columbia Phonograph Company 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C. 1159 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 110 E. BALTIMORE ST...BALTIMORE, MD. 720-722 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, M0. CABLE ADDRESS, " COLPHO, WASHINGTON."