The Phonogram, Vol. 1:9 (1891-09)

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THE PHONOGRAM. THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PHONOGRAPH COMPANIES OF THE UNITED STATES. Vol. I. SEPTEMBER, 1891. No. 9 . TABLE OF CONTENTS. I'AHK A Theme Always Interesting i w: ' The*Practical Uses of the Phonograph 1K> Festina Lente 1^1 Aerial Navigation A Retrospect 1*7 Talking-Machines or Phonographs 1*7 Questions About the Phonograph Answered 18 * Reliable Motive Power Essential for the Phonogrupb 1 88 Make the Phonograph Convenient I'M The Industrial Exposition iu Pittsburg. Pa Ilk! Their Voices Recorded 108' I«et Others Take Warning 1!*3 The Phonograph as Represented at the Montreal Elec- tric Light Convention 104 “The Business Phonograph “ lit". Sound Vibrations.. 103 A Curious Prophecy I'.ni Charging the Phonograph 11*7 A Triumph in Storage Batteries r.is Storage Batteries in Phonograph Work WU PAOK Utilizing the Phonograph to Formulate a Simian Lan- guage ..200-2IM What Will Be 203 Artificial Fuel 202 The Nature of Electricity. ( Concluded > 808 Transmission of Power Over Long Distances 201 The Electric Telegraph in 1787 205 Employment of Electricity for Annealing St**cl 205 Singular Effect of a Stroke of Lightning 20T> Electric Railroad 205 Simultaneous Telegraphy and Telephony 200 A New Incorporation 20»* New Telegraph Cable iu Prospectu 20 T, All About Metals 200 Electrical Patents 207 Electric Lighting 2T7 A Type writer Which is Said Will Revolutionize the Making and Selling of Machines 20 Phono-Chai 200 Testimonials 200 NEW ENGLAND PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, G57 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. The Edison Phonograph For Sale* a; 1 )! . \ Or Rental. Our BAND RECORDS arc the finest to Ik* had of any company in the country. They are our SPECIALTY. A full line of Phouograph Supplies always on hand. Type writing, in connection with a thorough use of the Phonograph, taught FREE. * For further particulars applv or address • AUG. N. SAMPSON, <»eiiertil Manager. TUr QTCUnPDADUCD The leading shorthand magazine. Francis H. Hemperley, author of “Analogical InL OILnUUnarmin Syllabic Shorthand.** Editor: Bares Torrev. author of ** Practical Typewriting.*’ Asso- ciate Editor. Specimen copy free. THE STENOGRAPHER PUBLISHING CO.. 140 So. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa.